Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - February 02, 2024


EPISODE 662: J6, Fulton, Mar-a-Lago Cases Against Trump COLLAPSE


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49 minutes

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183.15918

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9,027

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659

Misogynist Sentences

23

Hate Speech Sentences

24


Summary

Jack Posobiec is a commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran. He is also a writer, podcaster, and host of the popular podcast, "The Poso Daily Brief" and hosts a weekly political talk show.


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00:00:39.400 A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran.
00:00:46.100 This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec.
00:00:49.020 Deliver us from evil.
00:00:50.640 His rise amongst people of color, African Americans and Hispanics,
00:00:54.880 it's because they are following white working class voters.
00:00:58.200 What they did with Reagan and Trump in 2016, they're moving towards Trump because of his policies.
00:01:05.920 Remember they told us we were dead, manufacturers dead in America, China was going to eat our lunch.
00:01:11.320 Well, guess what, man?
00:01:12.740 We don't taste that good.
00:01:15.920 Walgreens is planning to close yet another pharmacy in the Massachusetts 7th,
00:01:20.100 this time on Warren Street in Roxbury, a community that is 85% black and Latino.
00:01:26.180 This closure is a part of a larger trend of abandoning low-income communities.
00:01:30.240 These closures are not arbitrary and they are not innocent.
00:01:33.740 They are life-threatening acts of racial and economic discrimination.
00:01:38.280 That is why I joined with Senator Markey and Warren to demand answers from Walgreens' CEO.
00:01:42.720 When the president is in East Palestine, will he drink the water there?
00:01:47.360 The president's focus has been to do everything that he can to support this community from day one.
00:01:53.900 I'm not going to get into some sort of political stunts about drinking water.
00:01:58.320 I cannot understand why President Biden would not use his existing executive authority that he has right now to stop this.
00:02:05.880 He won't.
00:02:06.400 Yeah, instead he said things like, give me the power, give me this, give me that.
00:02:10.380 He knows that he has the authority.
00:02:12.040 We've documented it for him.
00:02:13.160 I've read to him the law, myself, to the president.
00:02:16.400 Read him the provisions of the law and said, Mr. President, please take action.
00:02:19.940 We have the worst border in the history of the world.
00:02:21.780 There's never been a border that allowed millions of people to come into a country,
00:02:25.360 even a third world country.
00:02:26.640 They'd fight them off, I always say, with sticks and stones.
00:02:29.780 They'd fight them with sticks and stones.
00:02:31.720 They're destroying our country and it's not sustainable.
00:02:34.160 Today, an indictment was unsealed, charging Donald J. Trump with conspiring to defraud the United States,
00:02:43.840 conspiring to disenfranchise voters, and conspiring and attempting to obstruct an official proceeding.
00:02:50.220 Well, it's Groundhog Day again.
00:02:56.220 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily.
00:02:59.520 Here we are live, here we are, in Washington, D.C. today, of course, February 2nd, 2024, Anno Domini.
00:03:07.100 Folks, go look at that clip from Jack Smith back there.
00:03:11.360 Unsealing the indictment.
00:03:13.340 The January 6th case.
00:03:15.600 It was all over.
00:03:17.180 President Trump was going to be knocked out of not just the election, but possibly lose his entire freedom.
00:03:24.020 It was all done for, folks.
00:03:25.280 Of course, this was the end.
00:03:27.800 Yes, it was the end, my friend, Jim Morrison.
00:03:31.220 But actually, it turns out it wasn't the end.
00:03:34.460 And in fact, it was just the beginning.
00:03:37.480 Because we just found, last night, and we've got a bevy, a booty, a booty, if you will, of goods.
00:03:44.280 A booty of goods.
00:03:45.200 Not just Big Fannie and her big booty of indictments, which is going up in flames,
00:03:50.020 but also Jack Smith's case going up in flames.
00:03:52.760 What do we have?
00:03:53.460 Well, last night, the January 6th case against President Trump was taken off the docket.
00:03:59.920 We told you yesterday that it looked like this thing was falling apart.
00:04:04.340 Then, late last night, after the show, the case was taken off the docket.
00:04:08.020 That means we do not know when it will be rescheduled.
00:04:10.800 Remember, I want to be very clear about this.
00:04:12.320 This was the entire reason for the Ron DeSantis campaign, $168 million, we now know,
00:04:19.880 wasted on this vanity run of the Florida governor.
00:04:24.660 Then, we saw another case, a case against Fannie Willis.
00:04:29.000 And they said, oh, this was the phone call.
00:04:31.520 This was the, you know, this terrible call.
00:04:33.220 Find the votes.
00:04:33.820 You got to find the votes, Brian Kemp.
00:04:35.320 Find the votes.
00:04:36.400 And Fannie Willis is running around, waving around this big booty of indictments that she has.
00:04:41.440 But instead, Fannie Willis, thanks to the receipts provided by Mike Roman.
00:04:47.520 Mike Roman of Philadelphia, a devout Catholic, a father of eight, go and support Mike Roman
00:04:54.460 because he is the one who came through with the receipts against Fannie Willis
00:05:01.680 and set all this in motion.
00:05:02.860 And just moments before we went live today, Fannie Willis publicly admitted
00:05:08.780 that she is in a relationship with the lead prosecutor here.
00:05:14.440 That means that all of the money, the kickbacks, the hiring, and they're trying to say, by the way,
00:05:19.100 I'll tell you right now, they're trying to say, okay, we're in a relationship,
00:05:22.560 but the relationship didn't start at the time of the hiring.
00:05:26.520 The relationship started after the hiring, okay, it's not going to fly.
00:05:33.960 You can't separate it.
00:05:35.280 There is no way to determine the truth of that.
00:05:38.420 The only thing left is to throw this case out.
00:05:42.500 You must dismiss this case.
00:05:44.300 And I've heard from sources in Georgia that this case is hanging by a thread.
00:05:47.820 The fact of the matter is that the lawyers down, or the judges down there, I should say,
00:05:51.580 are looking at this going, look, there's no way we can proceed given the facts as they are,
00:05:57.000 the money that she has stolen from the taxpayers.
00:05:59.440 And Fannie Willis herself very well might end up in jail if AG Carr and Brian Kemp want to do their jobs.
00:06:07.860 Richard Barris joins us next.
00:06:09.080 After the break, Human Events Daily continues.
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00:07:44.000 Rich Barris, the People's Pundit, joins us next.
00:07:46.680 Now, Rich, I wanted to go through some of these polls with you.
00:07:50.540 I was looking at this Q poll.
00:07:51.940 People were saying, oh, the Biden team was really celebrating that,
00:07:56.220 running around with it, holding it up like a chicken with its head cut off.
00:08:00.900 It's like, I had my first beer.
00:08:02.240 I had my first beer.
00:08:03.140 We had our first poll.
00:08:04.040 We had our first poll that's good in years.
00:08:06.620 And you then get the news, though, that last night we get the news,
00:08:13.220 and this is both shoes dropping now in rapid-fire succession.
00:08:17.880 And don't tell me for a second if this isn't connected.
00:08:20.340 The J6 trial gets taken off of the docket.
00:08:23.940 We know that Fannie Willis has been working very closely with the Department of Justice.
00:08:28.180 Now she comes out publicly and says, you know what?
00:08:31.180 I admit it.
00:08:32.180 I was in this relationship.
00:08:33.560 But she says, this is the amazing part.
00:08:35.260 She says, I was in a relationship, but it wasn't an affair.
00:08:38.240 I was in a relationship, but it wasn't until after I hired.
00:08:41.160 I mean, it's a good game.
00:08:43.080 Just, it's done.
00:08:43.940 Big Fannie.
00:08:44.620 Big Fannie's going up the river.
00:08:46.100 She's going all the way up the creek.
00:08:48.440 And then you had the free, the Washington free beacon, that audio.
00:08:52.280 Why that was so damning, Jack, even though it wasn't related,
00:08:54.720 is because it shows a pattern of behavior.
00:08:56.600 Fannie Willis clearly uses her Fannie to get guys to do things for her.
00:09:00.860 She gets a piece of it on the back end.
00:09:02.480 And this is, you know, when I spoke, I mean, even left-wing lawyers, when they heard about this,
00:09:07.140 that I spoke to, were just appalled by this.
00:09:09.780 Like, this is really bad.
00:09:11.260 This is not something a prosecutor can get wrapped up in.
00:09:15.000 And anytime, let alone when they're embroiled in a high-profile case against a former president
00:09:19.660 who's running again and is the front-runner to be president.
00:09:22.100 Like, this is not something you would want to be caught up in.
00:09:25.740 But, listen, I was talking about this this morning.
00:09:29.140 Don't you find it funny that so many of these people who come for Donald Trump
00:09:33.860 end up having so many skeletons in their own closet,
00:09:38.220 and then they get exposed, and then they get hurt themselves?
00:09:41.060 Michael Avagnati is spending 400-plus years in a federal prison
00:09:44.420 because, you know, of things that he had done.
00:09:46.980 There were always rumors about Michael Avagnati, yet the media held him up as he was some kind of a hero.
00:09:52.300 Brian Stelter, Mr. Potato Head, once said he should be president of the United States
00:09:56.340 and would be a serious contender for the nomination, the Democratic nomination.
00:10:00.260 Now you have Fannie Willis, who, let's be clear, everyone knows the rumors.
00:10:04.300 Jack, can we—it's like everyone's afraid to say them, and I think we all know why,
00:10:08.020 but everyone was always afraid to say what those rumors were
00:10:10.720 after she came down with these charges from Donald Trump, against Donald Trump.
00:10:15.040 And now, of course, there's, you know, we're all getting a peek into her closet
00:10:19.500 to see the skeletons, and she is now facing some serious trouble.
00:10:24.100 So, and by the way—
00:10:25.540 Richard, are you saying we've got—are you saying Fannie is dirty?
00:10:29.460 That we've got a dirty Fannie down in Georgia?
00:10:31.100 I'm sorry, she's totally dirty.
00:10:31.760 And I'm saying it takes a dirty person.
00:10:34.320 It takes a dirty person to concoct cases against somebody who's not dirty
00:10:39.520 in order to prosecute them for political reasons, for political persecution.
00:10:44.360 I don't understand why anyone would be surprised we would find out
00:10:48.060 that this is the caliber of someone's character.
00:10:51.080 Donald Trump is the most investigated person ever to run for office.
00:10:55.240 He was a real estate mogul during the height of the crime families in New York,
00:11:00.320 and they, they didn't do business with him.
00:11:03.480 That's what a Boy Scout they view Donald Trump to be.
00:11:06.880 So, if it takes a prosecutor, it would take—what I'm saying is it would take
00:11:11.680 a crooked, dirty prosecutor to fabricate novel legal theories to use
00:11:17.000 to go after a guy they couldn't find any real crimes to go after him on.
00:11:22.440 Jack, you understand what I'm saying?
00:11:24.020 I hope that makes logical sense to people.
00:11:26.240 Like, if Robert Mueller and Andrew Weissman found anything,
00:11:29.020 they would have used it.
00:11:30.160 Here's the bigger part of it.
00:11:31.960 They would have used it, of course.
00:11:32.860 And by the way, if any of this stuff works, we would have known in 16 for many of these things.
00:11:36.640 But specifically on this one, in Fulton County, before we get to the J6 bit,
00:11:41.600 because I do want to ask you about what effect this will have for the general election.
00:11:46.560 And the piece that I see here, though, is it seems like people were asking,
00:11:51.200 why is she indicting 19 people all at once?
00:11:53.340 This is not something you usually see in a prosecution.
00:11:55.540 You might see it in Rico or something like that.
00:11:57.580 But the idea that she was indicting 19 people, it just didn't make a lot of sense.
00:12:01.560 Even I remember even CNN was saying this.
00:12:03.880 Even their own legal observers were saying, what is going on?
00:12:07.580 And here is the reason, because she knew that she could requisition more money from the public
00:12:14.580 coffers from the state of Georgia.
00:12:16.240 And potentially, if what Mike Roman's receipts are, and they've all been true so far,
00:12:21.340 so I don't know why we wouldn't trust Roman's receipt on this one.
00:12:24.920 What do they say about those conservatives from Philly?
00:12:27.200 What can I say?
00:12:27.740 They got the receipts.
00:12:29.080 That she was also taking federal COVID funds, which means, guess what?
00:12:36.940 That's an FBI jurisdiction.
00:12:39.200 That's a federal crime.
00:12:39.940 That's absolutely true.
00:12:42.100 That's why she's in a little bit bigger trouble here, or potentially.
00:12:46.380 And then people think, I know a lot of people jump on Brian Kemp, and they should.
00:12:49.620 And by the way, Rich, you're asleep at the wheel.
00:12:52.380 This would not be the first time that we saw fraud with the PPP loans, would it?
00:12:56.740 No.
00:12:57.520 No, not at all.
00:12:58.600 But that's the difference, is that people pining about, because the state could take some action
00:13:03.640 here as well.
00:13:04.380 But now, when you're dealing with federal funds, that's when the FBI has to get involved.
00:13:09.320 And again, it's not just that.
00:13:11.300 As you said, I mean, Jack, it's not just one thing here.
00:13:14.480 We're talking about multiple, multiple dipping in federal funds and misuse of that money.
00:13:21.360 You know, and I think we're going to find out that there's even more.
00:13:26.540 So-
00:13:26.920 Oh my gosh, Rich, I got to show you.
00:13:28.500 I'm sending this.
00:13:30.180 I just saw this clip.
00:13:31.360 I've got to, I've got to, somebody just sent me this clip.
00:13:33.380 I was on Carly Bonet on Midnight Rider.
00:13:35.260 She said, CBS, they're having a wake over there.
00:13:38.140 You should see them for Fannie Willis.
00:13:40.020 They're like, well, it looks as though she, she may have had to run into a little bit
00:13:44.520 of trouble down there.
00:13:46.460 You got that.
00:13:47.060 They're so upset.
00:13:47.960 You got it, man.
00:13:48.680 They're so upset.
00:13:49.440 We're going to get it.
00:13:49.940 We're going to get it during the break.
00:13:50.840 This is amazing.
00:13:51.740 They're so upset.
00:13:52.800 Oh, the long faces.
00:13:54.420 The guy's like, well, you know, you don't want them all, folks.
00:14:00.220 Because they know exactly what's going to come out.
00:14:02.600 They know exactly what's going to happen.
00:14:04.300 But they know that a judge is going to look at this and say, you cannot separate the dirty
00:14:09.080 relationship and the dirty dealing that dirty Fannie was doing down here in Georgia
00:14:14.140 from the case, from the indictment.
00:14:16.440 The whole thing is, this is, this is, it's not the same, but it's, it's like fruit of
00:14:20.020 the poison tree.
00:14:20.940 Okay.
00:14:21.480 It, the entire thing was corrupt from the start.
00:14:24.440 Jack, you know, as a case we were, cause we're, we're doing a lot of work on justice department
00:14:29.220 or justice system statistics and the fairness of our justice system or lack thereof actually
00:14:33.680 a fairness.
00:14:34.560 And I mean, there have been cases where they're the prosecutor or the police that were involved,
00:14:41.000 you know, there, there was a lot less doubt cast on their credibility or their character.
00:14:45.260 And that led to, uh, you know, reopening cases or throwing out convictions.
00:14:49.420 I mean, it's a lot in case, how can you put this in front of a jury in question is a lot
00:14:56.540 better than this, right?
00:14:58.820 You just, you can't.
00:15:00.060 And by the way, on that timeline issue, I do think that you charge a whole bunch of
00:15:04.900 people when you're trying to speed something up as well, for whatever reason that may
00:15:09.040 be, because in a normal investigation, you would charge some defendants and you're obviously
00:15:13.840 trying to get them to roll on somebody else.
00:15:16.040 And then, you know, so it takes time and unfolds.
00:15:18.560 She was trying to, you know, cram this into a timeframe, uh, uh, an artificial timeline
00:15:23.780 here, um, which by the way, is another bombshell that with the DC case.
00:15:28.960 I mean, this falling off the docket, you know, I've had some people tell me it's because
00:15:33.620 of the time involved, uh, you know, that it's not going to be anywhere near the election
00:15:37.600 now, but then I've had some others tell me that's not true.
00:15:41.260 And so I'm, you know, me not being a lawyer, I've, I've got to just kind of like use my
00:15:45.160 street smarts here.
00:15:46.140 And I just don't believe in coincidences.
00:15:48.960 And other lawyers are telling me that this of course still would remain on the docket,
00:15:52.600 even if you're waiting for clarification from the Supreme court.
00:15:55.680 So it just looks like, because that Supreme court schedule, right?
00:16:00.960 That Supreme court schedule is not, Supreme court is not exactly known for, uh, the swiftness
00:16:06.360 of their, uh, decision-making when it comes to, especially by the way, when it comes to
00:16:12.300 a question that directly involves someone who was the head of the executive branch of government.
00:16:20.540 So you're talking about huge separation of powers issues, obviously a massive precedent.
00:16:26.180 Um, and even if they rule against Trump, all right, even if they rule that presidential
00:16:29.780 immunity, et cetera, et cetera, doesn't get in here.
00:16:32.260 What, what president Trump is doing through his lawyers and to the Supreme court, and he's
00:16:36.840 making this case as well in truth.
00:16:38.680 Social, uh, very frequently is pointing out that this is a precedent that will rule over
00:16:44.320 every president going forward.
00:16:46.880 And I think that his message with those, with those truth socials that he's posting, he's
00:16:52.000 making that pitch directly to the justices, consider what you are doing, because this isn't
00:16:57.740 just about Trump and it's not just about Jan six and all this stuff.
00:17:01.420 It's every president going forward, the essential, the essential, uh, the executive branch itself
00:17:09.260 and the running of the executive branch will now be filtered through this decision without
00:17:14.220 a doubt.
00:17:14.760 And Jack Democrats should think about it too, because it's not just who is, you know, moving
00:17:19.600 forward.
00:17:20.160 Now consider, uh, the joking and the mocking of the argument that was made, uh, over the
00:17:26.620 Navy seals being ordered to hit this one and that one, and people are making a mockery out
00:17:31.300 of it.
00:17:31.540 And Trump was basically saying, yeah, because what would, or his team was saying that yes,
00:17:36.900 uh, certain immunities must apply to the president.
00:17:39.540 If you're a Democrat, you better think back, you know, let's, let's talk about what it would
00:17:43.680 mean for Barack Obama when he ordered on wall or locky to be murdered, you know, so that's
00:17:48.400 a U S citizen terrorist or not, Jack, he's a U S citizen.
00:17:52.000 So, you know, if we wanted to go rooting through the decision-making process of that, um, you know,
00:17:58.460 that action by a president, it could have more than happy to Ben Rhodes, Ben Rhodes.
00:18:03.900 Let's talk about that.
00:18:04.900 Ben Rhodes, Mr. Deputy national security advisor, let's talk to Ben Rhodes and let's haul him
00:18:09.700 up.
00:18:10.240 We'll have that conversation right before you get sent to the labor camp.
00:18:13.240 Rich Barris, people's pundit joins us after the break.
00:18:15.980 We're going to talk about how this affects the general election.
00:18:21.260 They talk about influencers.
00:18:23.140 These are influencers and, uh, they're friends of mine.
00:18:26.580 Jack, Jack, Jack, Jack, Jack back live human events daily, Washington, DC.
00:18:38.600 So rich talk to me for a second about the January 6th poll being dropped off the docket.
00:18:45.520 The idea that now this doesn't mean the case has been dropped, but it does mean that potentially,
00:18:50.620 uh, there will be no further action in the January 6th case, possibly until the election,
00:18:57.280 or, or at least the trial will not be seated.
00:18:59.600 A jury will not be seated until sometime in 2025.
00:19:02.960 And if that's the case, president Trump very well could become the executive, uh, in commander
00:19:10.620 in chief by that time, which throws the entire thing out basically, because it would create
00:19:15.400 such a constitutional crisis.
00:19:18.220 Um, you might even, you might even get to the point where if, if Biden were smart, I'm
00:19:21.820 not going to give him, I'm not going to give him advice, but I doubt he'd take advice from
00:19:25.380 me.
00:19:25.820 Um, he would be smart to just drop it.
00:19:27.700 He would honestly just be smart at this point to just drop it because then you give, uh,
00:19:31.060 you take away something that Trump is railing against at this point.
00:19:34.380 Um, but walk me through some of all of the equity that was pushed into this.
00:19:39.200 I mean, we had the ABC coming out yesterday with this clip saying, Oh, actually the January
00:19:43.600 6th committee was a made for TV mini series.
00:19:46.480 It was never meant, never intended to be a serious investigation.
00:19:49.780 Um, you have Ron DeSantis and his, his backers in media and in the donor class pumping almost
00:19:56.700 $200 million into this vanity run predicated on January 6th.
00:20:01.960 And by the way, Ron DeSantis is still kind of running around out there acting like he's sort
00:20:06.800 of in the running.
00:20:07.480 He's talking about all these national issues, like he's, you know, in the wings, ready to
00:20:11.580 go kind of, it's, it's very strange.
00:20:12.940 His behavior is very strange, but the idea here that they thought this was going to be
00:20:17.320 the headshot and it's, it's gone.
00:20:20.520 Yeah.
00:20:21.020 And you know, remember six months ago when team DeSantis and team Haley would like pretend
00:20:25.460 Jack when we would, and we referred to it as the, uh, the indictment strategy or the
00:20:29.820 lawfare strategy, they really thought that they would be the runner up candidates and that
00:20:34.360 one of these trials would go forward.
00:20:35.940 He'd be convicted and they would argue to the delegates at the convention that we have
00:20:39.460 to pass a resolution getting rid of the two bound rule because, you know, we can't have
00:20:43.780 a candidate who's convicted of a felony going into a general election.
00:20:47.200 They cannot win and they would lose it when people like us would bring that up, even though
00:20:51.980 we know it was true because we talked to donors and people inside, uh, and they would
00:20:56.300 pretend like we were, you know, speaking blasphemies or something like that.
00:21:00.040 I mean, I think it's important, uh, to know that, that this really, I, and I'd still do
00:21:04.820 talk to a lot of Democrats who say this, this is their Hail Mary.
00:21:08.000 I mean, they know Biden is in a really bad position and this would, this to them is their,
00:21:12.960 they don't understand that some of those indictments may backfire, right?
00:21:17.740 Or at least some of them, that it doesn't look good for a president to be doing this to
00:21:23.120 his political opponent with such novel charges, ridiculous legal theories.
00:21:26.660 So politically it was more of a liability than it ever was of an advantage.
00:21:31.400 And it would be smarter at this point if you're using, if you're really trying to be objective
00:21:34.980 to get rid of some of these cases, if this is going to continue down this road, um, because
00:21:40.720 the justice department, especially Biden, by the way, he's, he's at this, uh, he's at this
00:21:44.820 prayer breakfast or something and he's with speaker Johnson and he's, they're listening
00:21:48.740 to amazing grace that he's like tears in his eyes turning to him saying, Oh, we got to
00:21:53.680 unite.
00:21:54.220 We got to work together.
00:21:55.040 Well, you're trying to put you, you're putting Patriots in jail.
00:21:58.000 Your administration is, sir.
00:21:59.540 You're trying to put your own number one opponent in jail.
00:22:03.380 I wonder if it's an actor.
00:22:04.540 I wonder if it's just that he's so lost in dementia that he can't control his emotions.
00:22:09.500 Right.
00:22:09.920 And so he hears, you know, this, you know, this, you know, amazing grace, one of the
00:22:12.980 most, um, you know, emotional, soulful songs out there.
00:22:16.300 And it just, it hits him and it, you know, he's got this, this, uh, exuberance of emotion
00:22:21.220 that, that comes forth that he just can't control, no impulse control, zero impulse control.
00:22:26.600 Maybe Jack, but I mean, I'll tell you, he's always been a, you know, he ran with this like
00:22:30.560 decency argument in 2020 as if he was some kind of a good guy.
00:22:34.280 And he didn't act like Donald Trump, the report came out the other day about how he speaks
00:22:38.480 about Donald Trump and Republicans, you know, and his, with his filthy mouth, which, you
00:22:42.840 know, I don't care about, but don't pretend to be something you're not.
00:22:45.920 If you, um, you know, still speak about your political opponent like that.
00:22:50.040 So privately, he may tear up with crocodile tears and when amazing grace is playing, but
00:22:54.520 privately behind closed doors, and he talks about somebody you would love the way he talks
00:22:59.720 about, uh, Trump and, and MAGA is that you would, he wants to see, see them in camps
00:23:05.280 and in prison at some point.
00:23:06.440 I mean, some of that language, uh, that was in that report, you know, is, uh, Linda Baines
00:23:10.980 Johnson, bad buddy.
00:23:12.120 Uh, but yeah, I mean, I think really it, this is for Trump supporters.
00:23:17.140 I think it's important for them to recognize all the adversity they faced in the last year.
00:23:22.360 This is a huge, these are huge W's that he's getting and the polls that are coming out,
00:23:27.280 you know, that we've talked a lot about me personally.
00:23:30.300 I, I don't ask that question about whether or not he's convicted of a felony and it's
00:23:34.880 just in injects bias into the survey.
00:23:37.560 And it also doesn't give the voters a full scope of what is going on.
00:23:41.260 It's meant to poison them more than it is meant to get, um, you know, their, their true
00:23:46.000 feelings on it.
00:23:46.860 Right.
00:23:47.400 So this is why I didn't, because there's a lot that can happen.
00:23:51.620 I don't think it captures the entire choice that people have to make.
00:23:56.300 And I don't think there's any other way, uh, for Trump supporters to take what's been
00:24:00.820 going on in the last 48, 72 hours, other than a win.
00:24:04.060 I just, I don't, I don't know how else the Quinnipiac poll that you brought up in the first
00:24:08.380 segment clearly was the outlier that we expected it to be.
00:24:12.600 We told you guys to, you know, take the aggregate more seriously.
00:24:17.280 Everyone's argument against Donald Trump has fallen away.
00:24:19.800 The electability argument DeSantis tried to make, and now Nikki Haley is trying to make
00:24:24.280 has evaporated the legal case, the argument about, you know, with the, um, the lawfare
00:24:29.280 strategy, the indictment strategy is failing.
00:24:32.720 It's collapsing.
00:24:33.360 Like, so if you're a Trump supporter, you got a lot to be happy about here, Jack.
00:24:37.980 You really do.
00:24:39.000 I mean, let's, let's face it.
00:24:41.000 It's hard to get Donald Trump.
00:24:43.580 This is like the real Teflon Don.
00:24:45.460 And he just has this enormous ability to do two things.
00:24:48.940 One, absorb an enormous amount of punishment that would kill any other political candidate.
00:24:54.060 And yet still he remains viable.
00:24:56.420 And then two, to win, you know, I mean, to win against all the odds.
00:25:03.020 Um, and there are even challenges against Jack Smith.
00:25:05.500 Now there are complaints filed against the appointment of Jack Smith, whether or not that
00:25:09.300 was inappropriate outside of the, the arguments that the Trump campaign is, or the Trump legal
00:25:14.280 team has been making.
00:25:15.420 And I'll tell you, um, if he does succeed in pushing any of these back toward the election,
00:25:21.280 then that's it.
00:25:22.580 He's told it's a total W for him because the justice department cannot prosecute a sitting
00:25:27.440 president.
00:25:27.840 That is longstanding policy, Jack.
00:25:29.820 They're not going to change it, uh, now.
00:25:31.780 And even if they did try, he'd well be within his authority to vaporize the investigations anyway,
00:25:36.900 with the stroke of a patent be over.
00:25:39.060 So, um, and by the way, he wouldn't have to care about the blowback the way he had to
00:25:43.880 care, uh, during the days of Robert Mueller, because he wouldn't be facing any other, um,
00:25:49.760 reelection concerns.
00:25:51.100 All of that would be out the window.
00:25:52.860 So again, if you're a Trump supporter, it's a huge W and all voters know this already.
00:25:58.660 And yet you still see his strength in the polls the way he did, um, the way we have in the
00:26:03.560 last couple of hours.
00:26:04.540 There's no way, another word on that Quinnipiac poll.
00:26:07.380 We know now one was right.
00:26:09.600 And you know, one, one was wrong and the rest were right.
00:26:13.340 There's no universe where he could be doing that well in the battleground States, Fox now
00:26:19.280 Bloomberg, all of them.
00:26:21.020 He cannot be winning Georgia by eight, be winning Wisconsin by three and be down, uh, by seven
00:26:27.300 points nationally.
00:26:28.260 There's no universe where that, uh, makes sense.
00:26:31.100 And by the way, even Haley was losing in Georgia to Joe Biden.
00:26:34.600 She was losing in Wisconsin to Joe Biden.
00:26:37.020 So it's not, it's been a, with all the adversity they faced, it's been an incredible 72 hours
00:26:42.580 for Trump and his supporters.
00:26:43.920 It has.
00:26:45.000 It's amazing.
00:26:45.740 It really has.
00:26:46.240 And, and rich, you know, we've got a couple of minutes left in the segment.
00:26:49.200 Keep in mind is as this is going on, he's also out there making deep inroads into what
00:26:55.880 the union vote.
00:26:57.900 This has been, I can't believe the media just, they're so locked into their soap opera tabloid
00:27:03.080 style reporting on Trump, that they're not doing the normal horse race voting or horse
00:27:08.260 race reporting of the actual race.
00:27:10.700 And the fact of the matter is that Trump right now, if I, I, I believe I saw a poll yesterday
00:27:15.580 that he's at parody with Biden when it comes to these union households, that's a huge problem
00:27:21.080 for Biden in the Rust Belt.
00:27:23.060 Yeah.
00:27:24.980 Disproportionately in the Rust Belt.
00:27:26.740 And last month we, we wrote that.
00:27:29.160 I came in your show.
00:27:29.680 We talked about it briefly.
00:27:30.800 I wrote an article on Locals about the change in the union vote.
00:27:35.240 And I think it was a day or two days ago, Harry Enten on CNN, who was one of the few who really
00:27:39.020 seems to pay attention to stuff that matters, wrote about the union vote.
00:27:43.440 And that was because of Trump's second meeting with the Teamsters as Biden was going to the
00:27:47.460 UAW.
00:27:48.100 I mean, over a million members in, you know, the Teamster Union, Jack, over 50,000 in key
00:27:56.280 areas of Pennsylvania alone.
00:27:58.680 And there's, there's no doubt that Trump had some slippage in 2020.
00:28:03.880 Union bosses really put the screws to their members in 2020 and said, don't you dare, you
00:28:08.540 know, do what you did during 16, you know, do not abandon Biden the way you abandoned Hillary.
00:28:13.080 Some of those tactics worked, but now it is looking, last month it was looking more like
00:28:19.900 2016 again, but even a better little slight advantage, more so for Trump.
00:28:24.820 Now we're at a point where, you know, I don't think we have the whole story.
00:28:30.360 You know, the polls that have come out in the last couple of weeks show an even better number
00:28:36.060 for Donald Trump among union households.
00:28:37.700 And that's one thing we track all the time, not just households, but whether they're public
00:28:42.460 or private sector union households.
00:28:45.060 And because, you know, we're not in the 1940s anymore, household composition is different.
00:28:50.040 What makes the union member, the demographic composition of a union member is totally different.
00:28:55.160 And that's why that non-college working class number is so important, buddy.
00:28:59.680 So important.
00:29:00.800 You get that high where Trump is now, you break into unions.
00:29:04.160 You do.
00:29:04.900 It's overlap.
00:29:05.340 Yeah, I think people remember as well that President Trump skipped the first debate.
00:29:10.160 And what did he do?
00:29:11.020 He went to the autoworker strike and he gave a speech there, but it wasn't even so much
00:29:16.820 a speech.
00:29:17.220 He was actually listening.
00:29:18.620 He was interacting with the crowd.
00:29:19.980 He was interacting with the families.
00:29:21.560 He was talking to people who were there.
00:29:23.200 He was listening to their concerns.
00:29:24.440 One of which, a really big one, and I'm going to keep pointing this out, was the electric
00:29:28.980 vehicle mandate.
00:29:30.500 The EV mandate that the Biden administration is pushing down.
00:29:33.760 This is absolute anathema to those union households because they hear EV mandate and
00:29:39.140 they think China.
00:29:40.640 They think that means that's not going to be.
00:29:42.140 Look, I know Elon's got the gigafactory down in Texas and all that, but everybody knows that
00:29:47.000 the real, the real, you know, mega factories, the giant factories of this are in China.
00:29:52.680 And, you know, obviously Elon has one is there as well in Shanghai.
00:29:56.700 And so they hear this stuff and they know that it's coming through.
00:29:59.820 So we're coming up on a quick break, but I want to hold you over if you can, because
00:30:03.080 I think this is actually going to be one of the biggest, biggest wedge issues of the
00:30:08.440 Democrat coalition, which is already facing wedge issues when a huge, not just wedge,
00:30:13.280 but an absolute schism when it comes to the Israel Gaza issue.
00:30:16.940 This is decimating Biden with a key area of his support, not one that Trump is necessarily
00:30:22.260 going to pick up, but with the union households, Trump is going to pick up those supporters
00:30:26.940 by going after the EV mandate.
00:30:30.060 Book it, folks.
00:30:31.020 Human Events Daily continues next.
00:30:35.260 And Jack, where is Jack?
00:30:38.220 Where is Jack?
00:30:40.540 Where is he?
00:30:41.820 Jack, I want to see you.
00:30:45.480 Great job, Jack.
00:30:46.940 Thank you.
00:30:47.700 What a job you do.
00:30:49.140 You know, we have an incredible thing.
00:30:50.320 We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys, and these are
00:30:54.880 the guys who should be getting Pulisic.
00:30:58.640 All right, folks, we got our Trump tweet here.
00:31:00.680 We got our Trump tweet.
00:31:01.660 You got to hear this.
00:31:02.380 Rich, you ready?
00:31:03.760 Fannie Willis, the DA of Fulton County, just admitted to having a sexual relationship with
00:31:09.500 the prosecutor.
00:31:11.100 She and you could just hear it.
00:31:13.200 You could hear his voice.
00:31:14.380 You could hear he's he's very this is classic Trump, right?
00:31:18.060 She, in consultation with the White House and DOJ, appointed to get President Donald J.
00:31:24.440 Trump by going after the most high level person and the Republican nominee.
00:31:29.120 She was able to get her lover much more money, almost a million dollars than she would have
00:31:34.920 been able to get for the prosecution of any other person or individual.
00:31:38.080 All caps.
00:31:39.200 That means that this scam is totally discredited and over.
00:31:44.700 And I mean, I think we have normal.
00:31:47.540 Most normal people are going to believe that, Jack.
00:31:49.780 I mean, let's be real.
00:31:50.840 If you're just a normal.
00:31:51.520 It's true.
00:31:52.520 It's just true.
00:31:53.840 Not I mean, but there's no way out of this.
00:31:56.020 It paints the case.
00:31:57.060 But believe it.
00:31:57.740 You can't separate this from the case.
00:31:59.800 You can't.
00:32:00.160 And we will let's get let's do CNN apparently is we've got the clip or CBS rather CBS is
00:32:05.560 they got a guy up there.
00:32:06.640 Guys, let's let's roll this clip.
00:32:07.940 And if you can keep the mics open and our our shots up, because let's let's see how CBS
00:32:11.980 is trying to squirm their way out of this.
00:32:14.340 Do we have a sense at all?
00:32:15.960 I know, obviously, this is all still developing.
00:32:17.980 But what this could mean in terms of consequences?
00:32:21.380 I mean, look how long the face is.
00:32:23.400 He's so upset.
00:32:24.660 This is the question that everyone wants to know.
00:32:26.680 And there's a hearing that Judge Scott McAfee, who's the presiding judge in this case, has
00:32:31.160 scheduled for February 15th, an evidentiary hearing where he's going to have to hear some
00:32:35.940 of the evidence and then rule on this on this motion.
00:32:38.600 Look, this the the bar is stammering.
00:32:41.280 He's stammering on the basis of conflicts of interest.
00:32:45.040 And this is the argument that Fannie Willis and her team make make here that they had no
00:32:49.180 vested interest, financial or otherwise, you don't want to say in a conviction in this
00:32:56.660 case, beyond wanting to do justice, beyond wanting to vindicate the rights of of their
00:33:03.440 of people in Georgia and in Fulton County.
00:33:06.600 So the idea that the look at her, though, certain financial entanglements, the right
00:33:11.420 Fannie Willis and Nathan Wade could have somehow biased the investigation.
00:33:14.940 They they say that it's not true at all.
00:33:16.940 One other important detail in the based on what based on what?
00:33:21.900 What's your counter evidence?
00:33:23.160 There's the allegation was that Nathan Wade and Fannie Willis went on vacations together.
00:33:28.360 Here we go.
00:33:28.900 Here we go.
00:33:30.380 Lavish vacations.
00:33:31.840 And that that and that Nathan Wade paid for that from money that she was authorizing paying
00:33:37.340 him for this job.
00:33:38.540 It was the same bank account.
00:33:40.180 It was potentially a misuse of taxpayer funds, potentially added to the potential.
00:33:43.980 What they reveal in this filing was that they actually alternated paying for some of these
00:33:51.700 trips and Fannie Willis actually paid for some of them as well.
00:33:54.740 And there are actually receipts for Delta flights to Miami that.
00:33:59.420 Oh, she paid for some of the stuff herself.
00:34:01.740 So they went double dutch.
00:34:02.780 So it's OK.
00:34:03.600 They went double dutch.
00:34:05.680 They went double dutch.
00:34:06.920 So it's OK.
00:34:07.700 That's his argument.
00:34:08.720 That's your big way out of this.
00:34:10.340 Oh, well, well, she paid for some of the stuff herself.
00:34:12.860 She didn't he didn't pay for all of it.
00:34:15.060 So therefore, that dude, no, man, you don't have it.
00:34:18.620 I'm sorry.
00:34:19.120 You just you think you got it.
00:34:20.400 You don't got it because this is dirty Fannie, dirty Fannie.
00:34:25.280 It was she was dirty when she got in there.
00:34:27.600 She was dirty when she started this case.
00:34:29.740 She was dirty when she ended the case.
00:34:31.500 And she's up there doing she tried to do Trump dirty.
00:34:34.820 She tried to do him dirty over this.
00:34:37.060 And we remember the phone call.
00:34:38.660 The phone call was a joke saying that he was, you know,
00:34:42.480 ordering Kemp to, you know, you know, generate votes.
00:34:46.380 It was ridiculous.
00:34:47.580 Absolutely ridiculous.
00:34:49.120 Not he was talking.
00:34:50.260 We don't have to go through it.
00:34:51.240 We don't have to go through it.
00:34:52.020 But this I just don't see any way out of this, man.
00:34:55.420 I really don't.
00:34:56.500 And the bar, you know, he's talking about the bar is so high to prove that this had an impact on the case.
00:35:02.000 And first of all, that's been something that a lot of people have been arguing for a long time, that it's ridiculous.
00:35:07.160 And then most of I've seen so many cases where courts don't want to argue that.
00:35:12.380 And, you know, they don't want to have to make the case that the system appears to be corrupt.
00:35:16.320 It's just the way it is.
00:35:17.440 You know, you just don't understand the law.
00:35:19.260 And then you're talking about a case here that's with the former president who is now the front runner to be the future president.
00:35:26.880 And you I just don't know how the public would see this any other way.
00:35:33.660 You're going to rely on some obscure.
00:35:35.520 Well, the bar is, you know, super high to make that case.
00:35:39.520 It's not in the court of public opinion, Jack.
00:35:42.160 And I don't think it isn't.
00:35:43.820 I don't think it's as high as it is.
00:35:45.360 In a sense, I would say I would say in a sense it is because here's where the public opinion comes in.
00:35:51.200 And this is something that you have have tracked as well, because the juror, because the jury pool, if you get somebody from the jury pool that hears this stuff, I'm sorry.
00:36:03.100 I have to say, even with Fulton County being fairly left county, you don't know for sure that you're going to get somebody.
00:36:09.840 And if you're the prosecutors, are you really going to sit there and roll the dice and say, we are going to go 12 for 12.
00:36:17.080 Everybody who goes through that system is going to be our side against this.
00:36:20.680 And we're not going to find one person that looks at that and says, yeah, it kind of looks like there's a problem there.
00:36:25.380 I just don't see how you do it.
00:36:27.480 Jack, there's a lot of people in Fulton County who have maybe themselves or friends, family and associates, people they know who have been, you know, for lack of a better word, screwed over by this same system.
00:36:38.900 You know, by people who get, you know, they don't get the benefit of the doubt under the law and their family and their friends didn't the way that the prosecutor is going to ask them to give them the benefit of the doubt.
00:36:51.620 So while I said that kind of backwards before, I guess what exactly, though, what I was trying trying to say is, you know, that it I just don't know how the public would see this any other way.
00:37:03.200 And I don't know how as a prosecutor you roll that you roll that dice, just like what you just said.
00:37:08.000 But I guess you could try, but you could end up in real bad way here.
00:37:12.840 And then if it doesn't work, Jack, and, you know, you're opening yourself up to even more scrutiny, because if she if they do continue, let me let me go back.
00:37:21.760 We will be more scrutiny, which could lead to more federal investigators.
00:37:25.880 Precisely. Of course, there will be. Come on.
00:37:27.880 Let me go back, though. Let me go back before we before we lose you.
00:37:31.560 I want to talk about the general here, because isn't there potentially and I think something that we're seeing now.
00:37:38.700 If Trump is able to beat the rap on all of these cases, doesn't then doesn't that create massive problems for the Democrats?
00:37:50.480 Because if they see him beat, they put so much energy into saying we're going to get him on January 6th.
00:37:57.260 Guess what? That's gone. We're going to get him on Georgia.
00:38:00.500 This thing is gone. You're going to see a supercharged Trump coming out of these things, aren't you?
00:38:07.260 So, yeah, he'll he'll be there is there is potential here for backfire in more than one way.
00:38:13.680 And one of those is that he could come out of this with just a huge suit of armor and it'll be seen as more of a mandate than, you know, we normally see a president when he's elected with a mandate.
00:38:24.820 Right. After 16, he won and he won more than anyone thought was possible.
00:38:29.260 So that was seen as a mandate at the House and Senate with him.
00:38:32.700 And this is a this would be some kind of a different kind of mandate.
00:38:36.380 It would be the public saying we know what you tried to do to him and we still elected him anyway.
00:38:42.640 Look at the Fox poll in Georgia last night. Look, we're talking about Fulton County.
00:38:46.720 We're talking about the Atlanta metro area. Look at his strength in the Atlanta metro area in the Fox poll.
00:38:53.600 And that's still with this going on. They didn't even they weren't subjected to this new cycle.
00:38:57.700 That was before this. So I just what my point is, is that you're you're risking the public saying, all right,
00:39:05.600 I know what you alleged. I know what you tried to do. And guess what? We sided with him.
00:39:10.320 That's just huge. Huge. He'd be unstoppable.
00:39:13.860 I mean, it's this is this is the quintessential American story.
00:39:17.380 It's it's the underdog versus the establishment. It's an American revolution.
00:39:22.220 It's it's rocky. It's it's the plot of every movie. It's the plot of every single movie.
00:39:28.540 The one plucky guy who has the truth on his side versus the big establishment.
00:39:34.000 It's Star Wars. It's rocky. It's 1776. It's every single movie you've ever watched.
00:39:39.420 This is always the plot. And when the hero wins in Act three, right, when he defeats the remember Act two, Act two of the movie is always like, oh, you know, the Empire strikes back.
00:39:50.680 Yeah. All is lost. We're destroyed. You know, it's you're at the you're at the lowest point possible.
00:39:55.800 And then Act three, Act three comes in. And that is the resolution when they come back and you have the final culmination of all things.
00:40:04.900 Rich Barris, final minute to you, sir.
00:40:07.620 Yeah, they're going to. It's so glad. I'm so glad you just drew that Star Wars analogy because it it fits here.
00:40:14.160 One hundred percent. You know, Donald Trump's election.
00:40:16.360 If you're on the side of Trump and you're a Trump supporter, that was the new hope. Right.
00:40:19.920 And then from that point on, we've been in the act of and maybe it was longer than people expected.
00:40:27.060 But we were in the second act, which was the Empire striking back.
00:40:31.260 And now Americans love the underdog.
00:40:35.740 And this would be, you know, him coming back.
00:40:38.740 He'd be stronger than ever, Jack. He'd be stronger than ever.
00:40:42.440 Rich Barris, we can people follow you real quick.
00:40:44.880 Best place is always locals. People's pundit. Locals.com.
00:40:49.200 All the best, my friend.
00:40:51.620 Incredible. Right back with a very special message for our listeners.
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00:41:06.900 All right. Jack Posobiec back here live.
00:41:09.560 I want to play a special clip now from a couple of years back from Morgan Freeman.
00:41:19.200 Black History Month, you find ridiculous.
00:41:24.580 Why?
00:41:25.920 You're going to relegate my history to a month?
00:41:28.480 Oh, come on.
00:41:29.080 What do you do with yours?
00:41:31.400 Which month is White History Month?
00:41:32.960 Well, come on. Tell me.
00:41:36.180 Well, I'm Jewish.
00:41:40.100 Okay. Which month is Jewish History Month?
00:41:42.400 There isn't one.
00:41:43.560 Oh.
00:41:44.780 Oh.
00:41:45.620 Why not?
00:41:46.420 Do you want one?
00:41:47.360 No. No, no.
00:41:48.380 No.
00:41:48.860 I don't either.
00:41:51.600 I don't want a Black History Month.
00:41:54.520 Black History is American history.
00:41:56.580 How are we going to get rid of racism?
00:41:59.000 Stop talking about it.
00:42:00.120 I'm going to stop calling you a white man.
00:42:06.280 Yeah.
00:42:06.940 And I'm going to ask you to stop calling me a black man.
00:42:11.520 I know you as Mike Wallace.
00:42:13.120 You know me as Morgan Freeman.
00:42:14.300 I know this white guy named Mike Wallace.
00:42:18.220 You know what I'm saying?
00:42:18.740 So there's Morgan Freeman.
00:42:23.820 Morgan Freeman explaining the difference between Black History Month as is celebrated versus what he would have wanted.
00:42:31.100 Now, that's from a while back.
00:42:32.280 That's Mike Wallace when he was still around.
00:42:35.180 I don't think Morgan Freeman would say that today.
00:42:37.260 I really don't.
00:42:38.520 And honestly, I think people need to understand that's what America was like before Obama.
00:42:45.120 That's what America was like before the Obama years, particularly the second Obama term, because that was kind of the idea of race relations in America today, or in America, I should say, at the time.
00:42:58.780 Because the idea was that we were going to be all in this together.
00:43:02.740 We're all going to work together.
00:43:03.880 We're going to be colorblind, at least in terms of people's worth, in terms of what people could bring to the table.
00:43:10.660 And we would treat everybody with respect.
00:43:12.780 That's what I teach my kids.
00:43:13.920 Treat everybody with respect.
00:43:15.560 Right?
00:43:15.960 But at the same time, if you're going to judge somebody, you judge someone based on their actions.
00:43:21.220 You base someone on their ability, their actions, what they bring to the table, and what they're able to do.
00:43:27.020 However, of course, since the Obama years happened, we don't do that anymore.
00:43:30.720 And we have now completely separated into these various groups.
00:43:35.980 Wokeness rules the land.
00:43:37.380 We've decided that we are going to be race conscious now in America.
00:43:41.520 And of course, we spent several episodes discussing how the 1960s and the legacy of that legislation created a race conscious America.
00:43:49.160 And so, ladies and gentlemen, I would just like to say happy White History Month to everyone who's out there.
00:43:56.540 And I would also like to announce that we have decided to award our first national snow queen, Taylor Swift, here on Human Events Daily White History Month.
00:44:11.480 She is our snow queen.
00:44:13.580 We stan an absolute snow queen because Taylor Swift is the quintessential leader, really, of White History Month.
00:44:24.180 And there were a series of tweets that she potentially could tweet that we presented earlier on social media from her and said, you know what, Taylor?
00:44:34.340 It's not just about making history, of course.
00:44:36.860 It's about celebrating the rich tapestry that is white history.
00:44:41.180 That's what Taylor Swift is all about.
00:44:43.660 And so, look, guys, I understand.
00:44:45.420 I've heard the criticism.
00:44:46.780 People have said, oh, why are you attacking the Swifties?
00:44:49.220 Why are you attacking Taylor Swift?
00:44:50.700 And I say, fine, fine.
00:44:52.420 You know what?
00:44:53.260 I embrace Taylor.
00:44:54.900 I am centering and celebrating my whiteness on the snow queen, Taylor Swift herself.
00:45:00.620 I'm centered on her.
00:45:02.220 I'm centered on her energy, her white energy.
00:45:05.800 I'm centered on her whiteness.
00:45:08.320 And I feel that through this, whoa, whoa, whoa, people, I see people in the comments saying, is this about hate?
00:45:13.020 I said, this isn't about hate.
00:45:14.500 It's not about hate at all.
00:45:15.800 This is about love.
00:45:16.820 This is about love for Taylor Swift and white history.
00:45:21.380 Yes, because you see, folks, now I know Jesse Lee Peterson.
00:45:24.320 All right, Jesse Peterson has a great, a great white history month.
00:45:28.020 He's been doing this for a while, and he does it in July.
00:45:30.780 And a lot of people were asking, I said, why do you want to do it in July, JLP?
00:45:33.760 And JLP says that he wants to do it in July because July just feels white.
00:45:39.460 I mean, I guess, you know, it kind of makes sense.
00:45:41.340 You got air conditioning.
00:45:42.580 You got hot dogs.
00:45:44.860 You got barbecue going on out there, driving your car around.
00:45:49.040 You can be outside.
00:45:50.240 The fireflies are going.
00:45:51.800 There's just something about that.
00:45:53.100 There's just something about that that really feels like it's white history month.
00:45:57.420 So, potentially, so, of course, we're making the announcement today, and I want people to put in now, there is a little bit of a corollary coming up.
00:46:06.720 So, we can show some of the Taylor Swift white history month.
00:46:12.120 You know, I know we really wanted to get this up, folks.
00:46:14.540 So, the idea is, of course, we know that Taylor Swift will also be arriving at the Super Bowl in a couple of weeks' time.
00:46:23.520 Out there in Las Vegas, she's going to be cheering on her white boyfriend.
00:46:27.320 She's only ever had white boyfriends, 37 of them, actually.
00:46:31.020 And she's going to be cheering him on.
00:46:33.800 And we heard that at the beginning of the Super Bowl this year, for the first time, as far as I know, at a Super Bowl,
00:46:40.320 they are going to be playing something called the Black National Anthem.
00:46:43.880 And I think that's wonderful.
00:46:45.040 I think it's incredible.
00:46:46.380 But that also means, of course, we must respond, and we must also include the white national anthem to be sung, of course, by Taylor Swift, the Snow Queen of White History Month.
00:46:59.100 And so, folks, if you can send us in the comments, whether you're on Rumble, whether you're on X, whether you're on the podcast side,
00:47:06.100 what song should Taylor Swift sing as the white national anthem?
00:47:11.000 Now, it could be one of Taylor Swift's songs.
00:47:13.060 It could be another song.
00:47:14.940 I don't know.
00:47:16.120 You guys let us know.
00:47:17.500 We're going to pick from the best comments.
00:47:20.000 Again, Rumble, YouTube, X, podcast.
00:47:23.240 Let us know what song should we pick.
00:47:26.560 And so, to all the Swifties out there who were very upset, they said, why are you calling out Taylor Swift?
00:47:33.540 Why are you criticizing?
00:47:34.020 I'm not criticizing Taylor Swift at all.
00:47:36.080 No, no.
00:47:36.480 This isn't about hate.
00:47:37.280 This isn't about criticism.
00:47:38.380 This is about absolute love.
00:47:41.440 Swifty Poso has been unlocked.
00:47:44.620 In fact, I am now a Swifty.
00:47:47.220 I am a member of the white Swifty movement here in America, and we are all going to celebrate White History Month together as we listen to Taylor Swift music, the whitest music that you can find in the entire country.
00:48:03.120 Let's all gather around and listen to some Taylor Swift white music right now.
00:48:07.860 In fact, you can play it for your kids, and whenever you listen to it, just remember, you're listening to white music for White History Month.
00:48:17.120 It's incredible, and I know, folks, I know there's a lot of people who say, hey, we should be colorblind in America, and we should judge people based on their skills and based on their abilities and their actions, but apparently we're going to judge everyone based on race.
00:48:30.660 So, what am I forced to do?
00:48:33.440 All I can say is, look what you made me do.
00:48:36.400 Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay ashore.
00:48:47.120 Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay ashore.