Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - May 15, 2024


HOUSE FREEDOM CAUCUS CHAIR RESPONDS TO UKRAINE CORRUPTION, LOMEZ BREAKS SILENCE AFTER DOXXING


Episode Stats

Length

48 minutes

Words per Minute

180.46378

Word Count

8,794

Sentence Count

400

Misogynist Sentences

5

Hate Speech Sentences

5


Summary

The assassination of the Prime Minister of the Slovakian Prime Minister, Robert Fozeko, and a new development in America s relationship with Israel. Plus, the Trump campaign announces that they are willing to debate former President Donald J. Trump two times in September, and the news of the assassination attempt on the prime minister in Slovakia.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hey folks i want to remind you that the turning point action people's conference is coming up
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00:00:23.020 this is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare
00:00:31.580 a commentator international social media sensation and former navy intelligence veteran
00:00:42.480 this is human events with your host jack persovic deliver us from the slovakian media are saying
00:00:49.540 the prime minister uh robert fitzo has been taken to hospital after being shot um a newspaper has
00:00:57.700 reported that he was leaving a government meeting in the central town of handlover
00:01:01.900 when several shots were fired from a crowd new development in america's relationship with israel
00:01:08.300 two sources tell cbs news this that president biden plans to send the country another billion dollars
00:01:14.440 in military aid now this comes a week after we learn that u.s is withholding some offensive weapons
00:01:20.160 the assistance from the supplemental is on its way in fact some of it's already been delivered
00:01:25.380 but today i want to add to that by announcing that we will provide an additional two billion
00:01:31.840 dollars in foreign military financing for ukraine according to the bureau of labor statistics
00:01:36.600 inflation eased a little in april rising 0.3 percent coming in lower than what economists were
00:01:42.800 expecting year over year that's the number we pay a lot of attention to prices still up 3.4 percent
00:01:48.680 shelter is not something you can swap out every month for a cheaper cut of meat if it costs too
00:01:52.940 much shelter is shelter also gasoline prices rose and that together those two things accounted for
00:01:57.620 about 70 percent of the overall headline number i think what this means is people still feel
00:02:02.500 pretty lousy about affordability these numbers don't change that at least the household level
00:02:07.800 major news from the biden campaign this morning as they are saying that they are willing to
00:02:11.760 debate former president donald trump two times and campaign uh one of the top campaign officials
00:02:17.460 jen o'malley dylan sent a letter to the commission on presidential debates saying that president biden
00:02:22.220 will not participate in the debates they currently have scheduled moments ago donald trump responded
00:02:27.540 on his social media platform ready and willing to debate biden at the two proposed times in june and
00:02:33.920 september i would strongly recommend more than two debates and for excitement purposes a very large
00:02:39.860 venue just tell me when i'll be there let's get ready to rumble okay come on joe let's do it
00:02:46.440 anywhere anytime anyplace ladies and gentlemen welcome awards today's edition of human events
00:02:53.120 daily here live washington dc today is may 15th 2024 anno domini anywhere anytime anyplace by the way
00:03:02.960 i've got the same open offer for any disana supporters you want to come on this program or
00:03:08.500 want to have me on your program i'm more than happy you want a neutral program i don't even care you can
00:03:13.480 have whatever moderator you want but listen to what they've done with president trump's debates
00:03:18.540 they've put rules on them restrictions on them they've decided that he's not allowed to have a
00:03:25.380 micro let's go on that a little bit more in the next segment later in the hour we're going to dig into
00:03:32.000 it some more because what they've done these aren't actually going to be debates these are going to be
00:03:36.920 something completely separate we're going to break that down here in the next segment i do want to talk
00:03:42.340 about though very quickly we'll touch on this the breaking news out of slovakia the prime minister
00:03:47.380 an assassination attempt are we in the guns of spring is this a situation like franz ferdinand
00:03:58.000 was all the way back in sarajevo world war one that kicked off the great war we're told at this point
00:04:07.520 the prime minister is still alive we don't know whether or not the injuries or life threatening we
00:04:14.320 don't have information yet about who specifically did this people are saying that was slovakian national
00:04:20.220 slovak national people are saying that it's from he was from somewhere near the capital when this took
00:04:25.740 place however we don't yet have all the details human events of course will continue but i do want
00:04:30.740 to say the slovakian prime minister fitzo he is an anti-globalist he is a nationalist he is anti-eu in
00:04:40.640 terms of the bureaucracy he's anti-green deal he's anti-agenda 2030 he's against the expansion of nato
00:04:47.780 into ukraine he's called and campaigned by the way for the reduction of ukraine war funding
00:04:52.900 and specifically he campaigned against lockdowns and all of the other covid insanity that brussels
00:04:59.400 was pushing so understand the fight that we're in whether it's the patriots in slovakia whether
00:05:05.980 it's the patriots in spain that are holding a huge event this weekend in madrid the national
00:05:12.320 conservative party vox this is the civilizational fight that we are in this is why myself and joshua
00:05:20.040 lisek wrote the book on humans and we're going to be doing the book launch in detroit du tois here
00:05:25.660 june 15th you can come check it out i'm told that the editor-in-chief of the national pulse may be
00:05:30.880 joining us i'm also told that your humble war room posse general will be joining us but here's
00:05:38.360 the dirty little secret we're in a war for western civilization there are those of us who want to fight
00:05:46.040 for it and there are those of us who want to destroy it it's as simple as that and this is a global fight
00:05:52.760 president trump is the real head the railhead of the anti-globalist fight but we must achieve
00:06:00.400 alliances around the world to continue this fight against them whatever they're found states we'll be
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00:06:32.980 and uh they're friends of mine jack where's jack jack he's done a great job
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00:07:48.500 this new information political playbook has a pretty good write-up but i prefer the write-up at the
00:07:54.440 post-millennial so let's compare and contrast so we are told that trump and biden and this is an
00:08:01.340 extremely fast turn of events i haven't even uh been able to work my entire source chain on this
00:08:06.860 yet but i'll get more information by the end of the day but we're hearing two general election debates
00:08:11.960 much earlier than usual and here's something that's very interesting it looks like the first debate
00:08:16.800 will take place in june at the end of june june 27th down at cnn atlanta that means that that debate is
00:08:24.840 going to take place even before the conventions now we're in a totally different um media cycle now
00:08:31.680 a totally different that we're totally off the playbook we're totally off the playbook and here's
00:08:36.760 why we've never had a presidential election like this in american history we've never had an election
00:08:43.900 that you can even compare to this one and certainly in terms of mass media and so the the convention is
00:08:52.180 normally a time where you get a huge bump you have this momentum coming out of the summer but president
00:08:57.100 trump and biden have said they want to debate even beforehand so what do we know this is from
00:09:02.220 politico biden and trump will square off june 27th cnn's atlanta studios and then again september 10th
00:09:07.300 on abc the plan came together after biden proposed a pair of presidential debates and a vp debate in
00:09:13.520 july obviously can't have a vp debate right now because trump does not have a running mate uh then
00:09:20.220 again biden doesn't really have a running mate either when you think about it to be organized
00:09:25.260 outside the traditional commission on presidential debates that of course could be a death knell for
00:09:29.740 another bipartisan once great civic institution that's supposed to go once great civic institution
00:09:34.980 cnn quickly offered and biden and trump accepted the abc shindig tape came together and
00:09:40.920 were off to the races for crucial debates now this and they say as well this is extraordinarily early
00:09:46.100 for a presidential debate they won't even be formal nominees by then the accelerated time frame could
00:09:50.340 offer you opportunity for biden and this is a big piece of this biden is losing right now trump is
00:09:57.040 winning biden is the one who's down in the polls not trump so biden seems to think and his team seems to
00:10:03.380 think that these debates will actually help him in some way they're eager to put trump front and center
00:10:09.020 and voters minds the cnn debate also will not have a live audience i think that's terrible
00:10:14.280 i think that's really bad i think there should be an audience there i think it's ridiculous
00:10:18.340 that to not have an audience for something as important as this it's just i i couldn't couldn't
00:10:24.180 even begin to explain how terrible the decision that is next we're told that the microphones are going
00:10:30.000 to be off whenever the person isn't called on by the liberal moderator now if there's anyone who
00:10:36.520 could do that it's donald trump but again another concession by the trump campaign to a biden proposal
00:10:43.140 this was their requirement um and then here's you know here's the other thing where are the
00:10:48.660 conservative debates so liberal network cnn liberal network abc where are the conservative debates again
00:10:56.520 if there's any republican any conservative who can step onto the other uh playing field of course
00:11:03.520 that's going to be none other than donald j trump i don't think any other conservative could do this
00:11:09.460 um vivek ramaswamy jd vance sure there's some names out there who could definitely handle it but it would
00:11:15.020 be tough it would be very tough the other one is what about rfk jr so the criteria seem to box out
00:11:23.640 seem to box out rfk jr now this is a blessing and a curse because of course when we look at the polls
00:11:30.720 for rfk jr particularly in the battleground states in the swing states it appears that rfk is actually
00:11:36.140 pulling more from trump than from biden this is mostly because of his stance on covid but of course when
00:11:42.040 you examine rfk's stance on pretty much every other issue outside of covid and maybe the national
00:11:48.520 security agencies we find that this guy is an arch liberal this guy is an arch democrat he does not
00:11:55.440 offer anything outside of those issues that would be anywhere near a conservative platform it's just
00:12:01.400 not part of it look he's a kennedy they've been democrats for a long time it's part of his family
00:12:06.280 it's part of their history it's part of who he is and that's who he's always been and we are more than
00:12:10.520 happy to play those clips every time we find them and i certainly have been posting them online
00:12:15.880 every time that he has espoused his liberal democrat beliefs and that's fine that's for that's for him
00:12:20.920 to believe politico is also saying did trump get over his skis he's been prodding biden to debate him
00:12:27.960 for months but we wonder if his lightning speed agreement to biden's terms will exasperate trump
00:12:32.640 allies it might not help that just as in 2020 trump is setting expectations for biden's performance below
00:12:39.560 the floor and below reality if biden can took can put two sentences together he'll have overperformed
00:12:45.200 trump's threshold imagine the amount of drugs that they will put biden on before this debate i mean
00:12:52.620 we're talking all right let's let's go through i want everyone in the comments if you're in the
00:12:56.860 comment section now right now on rumble if you're in the comment section on x go through what kind
00:13:01.840 of pharmaceuticals and pharmaceutical cocktails do you think that they will be given and injecting
00:13:06.660 biden prior to the debate uh i'm i i think right off the top of my head we're talking benzos
00:13:12.100 we're talking um muscle relaxers definitely he's going to have some kind of uppers there's no
00:13:19.160 question about that he's going to need all of these to be able to get through this thing
00:13:22.960 and here's something that trump should do now i didn't see this yet do we know what time the debates
00:13:28.580 are going to be i don't know that the time has actually been stated yet so that's what trump should
00:13:34.540 do trump should have the debates as late as possible in the evening so that biden isn't able to
00:13:40.980 actually stay awake throughout all of them because he has to if he has to work a full day
00:13:44.720 and then does them after okay people in the comments let's see we've got a few are up already
00:13:49.840 uh raider 208 says cocaine uh curzi 62 says adderall jefferson 33 speed and you guys come on
00:14:00.020 come on i would never say such a thing i would never ever say such a thing um but you know another
00:14:05.600 number of questions is where's the joe reagan debate where's the tucker carlson debate there's
00:14:11.380 no question there's no question these things need to be answered and i see another comment here from
00:14:17.220 still boneless saying that the state of the union was late and he was totally empty that's true
00:14:20.540 so you've got to set it up in such a way where he's got to work a full day and then have to do the
00:14:25.920 debate afterwards he's got to actually do a number of things and so this is the issue because if they
00:14:32.400 if they only do the debate in the evening they're gonna say oh well it's not that big of a deal
00:14:37.320 you know he could stay up late and then he'll just do that so you've got to have something where he's
00:14:41.140 got to do something in the morning and something in the afternoon and something in the evening
00:14:45.020 now knowing joe biden of course who knows they're gonna they're gonna blow up uh something else in the
00:14:51.080 world tony blinken's gonna be over there in ukraine and it's gonna go that's also you know what else
00:14:55.640 trump should do you know what else trump should do show up late show up an hour late to this thing
00:15:02.980 have trump show up late and just totally psych him out totally psych him out run all of the psyops you
00:15:10.520 can possibly think of on joe biden because there's no question there's no question when it comes down to
00:15:16.720 it but really folks do we need do we need any more information about what's going on see that's
00:15:26.140 that's the real reason that's the dirty little secret about why biden wants these debates is
00:15:30.680 because he's down in the betting markets he's down on predicted he's down in uh on rcp betting odds
00:15:37.380 real clear politics he's down in the new york times notice how fast they've responded notice how fast
00:15:43.480 they responded to these polls that just came out this week they realized they're behind and so
00:15:48.860 they're trying to make up for lost ground they don't want this election to be a referendum on joe
00:15:54.460 biden in his term in office and to think of it i said this yesterday on uh on one of the um one of
00:16:00.640 those like selfie videos that we do for uh for online like we do put them on reels and everywhere and i said
00:16:06.640 we all know what biden is running against he's running against trump but what is biden actually
00:16:14.020 running for think about this joe biden has been in office for 50 years joe biden has been in office
00:16:21.640 longer than most voters have been alive where are the accomplishments where are the things that he's
00:16:28.660 accomplished in office that he's actually running on where's his record i achieved peace in
00:16:33.980 never achieved peace he only achieved war i brought economic prosperity to never done that never
00:16:41.260 brought economic prosperity i brokered the deal between never broken any of those deals he's never
00:16:47.160 made any historic visits or had historic meetings with any foreign leaders at all there's nothing in
00:16:52.980 50 years of government and so the question for all of us is what is biden running for other than
00:17:01.360 his budget by the way though i'm told that we've got this is interesting we've somehow got leaked
00:17:06.700 footage from tony blinken's uh impromptu performance in kiev in a bar this is so it turns out that it
00:17:14.640 wasn't just neil young that he was playing in that bar it turns out there was another song he was
00:17:18.800 playing human events daily has the exclusive clip let's play it now
00:17:22.140 uh
00:17:26.480 so
00:17:31.480 I'm a boss, I'm Fred, and I'm not dead yet.
00:17:47.660 Got a super dreadful with a native drug, yeah.
00:17:50.300 Like a deadbeat winner, I want to be a sinner.
00:17:52.900 And not a live mind for the industry killer.
00:17:55.340 A killiest man that you don't understand.
00:17:57.660 I'm a suicide party in a...
00:17:59.060 Wow, heretic anthem, that's a deep pull, deep pull there.
00:18:04.640 Tony Blinken, a little slipknot for everybody, 2001.
00:18:07.940 Well, I'm sure the people of Ukraine are used to being called heretic to this point.
00:18:11.840 Be right back.
00:18:15.160 You know, they talk about influencers.
00:18:17.300 These are influencers.
00:18:19.160 And they're friends of mine.
00:18:21.560 Jack Prasovic.
00:18:23.060 Where's Jack?
00:18:23.700 Jack, he's done a great job.
00:18:26.500 All right, Jack Prasovic back live here.
00:18:31.560 Human Events Daily.
00:18:33.180 We're very honored to have on here today on the program, Congressman Bob Good of Virginia,
00:18:37.300 Chairman of the House Freedom Caucus.
00:18:39.760 Congressman, how are you today?
00:18:41.560 Doing great, Jack.
00:18:42.280 Thanks for having me.
00:18:43.000 Now, I'd love to get you on, because we just had this report yesterday of these huge Russian invasions,
00:18:50.640 incursions across the northern border of Ukraine, coupled with the fact that the Ukrainian Corruption Center,
00:18:56.520 pro-Ukraine sources, Ukrainian language media, are putting out reports that the defenses in northern Ukraine were not built
00:19:06.760 because a lot of the money apparently has gone missing that was tagged for defenses.
00:19:11.780 And the BBC has even done reports that Russian forces were able to walk right in, no minefields, no drones,
00:19:18.160 and were suddenly confronted with the fact that, yet again, it seems that all of the money that the United States has been sending over,
00:19:24.180 and this is something that I know that you've been critical of since the very beginning,
00:19:27.120 is not being well accounted for, and it turns out that a lot of this is actually being pocketed by local officials.
00:19:34.560 Yeah, we're in some $175 billion now of aid to Ukraine, all of it borrowed, no accountability for it,
00:19:42.980 no transparency for it, no strategy or limit to U.S. involvement,
00:19:47.720 no definition of what victory looks like or even a victory is possible.
00:19:51.860 Just last summer we had a bill, for example, that said,
00:19:54.220 okay, if we're going to give the money to the Biden administration to give to Ukraine,
00:19:57.620 can we at least have a strategy, can we at least have a plan,
00:20:00.440 can we at least have a definition of what victory looks like and what the U.S. involvement would be,
00:20:04.960 and the limit to that, and that bill got voted down.
00:20:07.840 No, let's just give them the money. We don't care what they do with it,
00:20:10.740 and as you know, we've gotten reports that it's been used for pension plans and so forth.
00:20:14.220 This is a corrupt country, but the bottom line, Jack, is we don't have the money anyway.
00:20:18.680 Why would we borrow this money?
00:20:20.060 Why would we further deplete our own military capability?
00:20:23.460 I've got reports from within my district, from bases in my district,
00:20:26.420 that they don't have the artillery that they used to have because it's been shipped over to Ukraine.
00:20:30.300 This is a Department of Defense that can't account for the assets that we have here.
00:20:34.140 They've lost a significant percentage of their own assets they can't account for.
00:20:37.440 They can't pass an audit.
00:20:38.980 Our recruiting is down.
00:20:40.400 Our leadership is misguided, obviously, thanks to the priorities of the climate war
00:20:44.840 and things that have nothing to do with military lethality and readiness,
00:20:48.300 and yet we're sending tens of billions of borrowed dollars over to Ukraine.
00:20:51.360 And so here's the real issue, Congressman, is that we've got a situation where our own border
00:20:58.740 isn't getting the money for defense.
00:21:00.760 We thought that we were sending money over for Ukraine's border.
00:21:03.780 We have no idea who actually is ending up with this money.
00:21:07.220 Can you tell us what is going on behind the doors of the House of Representatives right now in Congress
00:21:14.100 when we see reports like this, when we see news like this?
00:21:17.500 Is there any desire for an accounting?
00:21:20.540 Is there any desire for accountability and responsibility when it comes to these things
00:21:24.780 regarding the stewardship of the taxpayers' money?
00:21:28.120 Well, obviously, to your point, there isn't sufficient desire.
00:21:30.600 I mean, here we continue to fund the government that's perpetrating the border invasion.
00:21:35.200 We even gave Mayorkas a $3 billion raise in the minibuses that were passed at the end of March.
00:21:41.400 So we gave them more money so they could bring more illegals more quickly into the country.
00:21:45.120 We weren't willing to have a shutdown fight over what is an existential threat to the country.
00:21:49.260 The top one or two issues in every poll for this election or for every American
00:21:53.460 are nearly an overwhelming number of Americans.
00:21:56.360 And then we broke our word and our commitment to utilize the Democrats' insatiable desire for money
00:22:01.060 for Ukraine to leverage border security.
00:22:03.540 We didn't even do that.
00:22:04.360 We said, no, let's just borrow $100 billion, send $60 billion of it to Ukraine,
00:22:07.720 to your point, with no accountability for those funds.
00:22:10.620 And yet we're not going to do anything about our border.
00:22:12.700 But I want to put you at ease, Jack.
00:22:14.460 We've now entered the phase of the strongly worded resolutions that we're passing out of the House
00:22:19.060 to talk about how bad we feel about the border invasion that we're not really willing to do anything about.
00:22:23.400 Oh, so another strongly worded letter.
00:22:27.160 Of course, if we just simply ask the illegal invaders to stop coming across, I'm sure that's really going to work.
00:22:33.960 Yeah, well, we're passing these resolutions of the House for that have no power, but say, hey, we're against Biden's border policies and we wish the border was secure.
00:22:42.060 And what that does is it gives moderate Republicans cover for having voted to give the money to the Department of Homeland Security without securing the border,
00:22:49.100 for voting to borrow the money and send it to Ukraine without securing the border.
00:22:52.120 But they can appear on this resolution and sound strong.
00:22:54.900 Worse yet, it gives some Democrat, moderate Democrats in border adjacent districts.
00:22:59.280 They can vote to condemn Biden's policies as well.
00:23:02.280 Since it doesn't mean anything, it's not going to change policy and the Senate is not going to take it up anyway.
00:23:08.900 Chairman, what's the way forward then?
00:23:10.760 What's the way forward for Congress?
00:23:13.420 As far as I understand, the Republicans still have it's a slim majority.
00:23:16.840 Republicans still do have the majority, which means Republicans actually control the committees, have the committee chairmanships.
00:23:22.900 What should they be doing to actually fight back?
00:23:26.620 Well, thanks for reminding us that we do have a Republican House majority.
00:23:30.660 We ought to act like that.
00:23:31.720 We ought to utilize it accordingly.
00:23:33.640 What the House can do and what we've not shown a willingness to do is to use the power of the person.
00:23:38.200 Again, it's simplistic to say it, but refuse to fund the government that's perpetrating the border invasion.
00:23:43.140 Yes, we can do impeachment of Mayorkas and that we struggle to do that.
00:23:46.060 And, of course, the Senate obviously defeated that.
00:23:48.740 We can impeach Biden.
00:23:49.820 We don't have the resolve to do that, apparently, in the House.
00:23:51.660 We should have impeached him a year and a half ago when we first got the majority after two years of evidence.
00:23:56.420 You know, millions of illegals who have been helped in the country by this president.
00:23:59.460 But it's quite simple.
00:24:00.520 We ought to use the power of the purse and defund it.
00:24:02.380 We ought not to give the money to this government that's doing it.
00:24:04.720 But we haven't shown a willingness for more than maybe half of Republicans to do that.
00:24:11.200 And that's the huge issue, right?
00:24:12.620 Because if this were the Democrats, the Democrats have never had a problem with using their leverage, with passing laws.
00:24:19.340 I always say it's kind of like the, you know, when I look at the Democrats when it comes to gun legislation and gun laws, they know they're unconstitutional.
00:24:26.220 But they pass them anyway.
00:24:28.000 They pass them anyway because it's what their constituents want.
00:24:31.160 They go ahead with it all the way down.
00:24:33.220 They're willing to fight it.
00:24:34.360 They've got the, and then they go and fund organizations and lawyers to fight it.
00:24:37.840 That's the way the Democrats fight.
00:24:39.420 That's the way the liberals fight.
00:24:40.860 And while I completely disagree with everything that they've put forward, you have to look back and say, well, wait a minute.
00:24:46.680 We as conservatives, we as Republicans ask the question.
00:24:49.720 We always say, oh, that's going to be too hard or that's not going to work out.
00:24:52.660 We never seem to have a bias for action.
00:24:55.700 Why is that, Chairman?
00:24:57.800 Democrats run some of them as moderates, but they all vote in lockstep as crazy communist Marxist leftists.
00:25:04.140 So they're united in purpose and mission and value in their desire to destroy the country.
00:25:08.700 Republicans all run as conservatives, but then half of them govern as moderates.
00:25:12.360 They really don't want to cut spending.
00:25:13.800 They really don't want to limit government.
00:25:15.580 They don't want to secure the border if it costs anything or risks anything like their next election or maybe puts the majority at risk, they think.
00:25:22.160 I actually think the American people would reward us if we fought for the things that we said we would fight for, if we did the things we said we would do, if securing the border and cutting spending and protecting constitutional freedoms was more than just talking points or a campaign slogan.
00:25:33.520 But we actually were doing the things that we ran on, doing the things that President Trump did in his first term, doing the things that he wants to do in his second term, and we had his back to fight alongside him.
00:25:42.540 If we did those things, I think the American people would reward us with a stronger majority.
00:25:45.860 Well, I think it's exactly right, because we have a situation where people can see how hard the Democrats are fighting against President Trump.
00:25:54.780 We've gone so far as to arrest him four times.
00:25:58.160 And then you have the President of the United States, and I've got to get your comment on this.
00:26:02.300 You've got Joe Biden out there mocking Trump, saying, I hear you're free on Wednesdays when he's on show trial by his own party.
00:26:11.200 When we've got this guy, Matthew Colangelo, who was the number three at Biden's own DOJ, is right there in court.
00:26:17.520 I mean, say what you want about the Democrats.
00:26:20.460 You know, people joke about the deep state.
00:26:21.760 It's not a deep state.
00:26:22.460 It's in your face.
00:26:24.020 Yes, the Democrats are engaging in election interference.
00:26:26.860 This is collusion between the divide in DOJ and these rogue prosecutors in Atlanta, in New York, and so forth.
00:26:32.980 And they're trying to rig an election.
00:26:34.420 They're trying to keep the president off the ballot.
00:26:36.160 They're trying to keep him off the campaign trail.
00:26:38.080 They're trying to saddle him with all these financial expenses and burdens for what is not a crime anyway, what no one else would be tried for.
00:26:44.540 The president, of course, will ultimately be exonerated.
00:26:47.020 But the process is the punishment.
00:26:49.700 And every Republican needs to stand unequivocally behind President Trump.
00:26:52.540 They go up to New York and have his back and defend him and stand up for him.
00:26:55.800 Even just the gag order, never before has it been used to silence a defendant so they cannot defend themselves in the court of public opinion.
00:27:03.740 In the past, a gag order was used to protect the defendant, not to keep the defendant from defending himself.
00:27:08.860 It's unconscionable what they're doing.
00:27:11.220 That's right.
00:27:11.920 The actual purpose of a gag order, of course, is to prevent the jury pool from being tainted.
00:27:18.200 I think at this point, and in this day and age, too, with our media market, the way that social media works, you know, it's not TV or newspapers anymore.
00:27:25.400 It just flies right into these little pieces of glasses we have on a glass that we have in our pockets every day.
00:27:30.240 That's where the media is tainting the jury pool.
00:27:33.220 That's why they had the trial in New York City to begin with.
00:27:36.180 But, Congressman, the real question is what can we do and what will the Freedom Caucus be able to do when President Trump is back in office and the Republicans have a majority in both houses?
00:27:47.380 Well, I want to go back to something you said a few moments ago.
00:27:50.460 What's the path forward?
00:27:51.220 It's to elect more courageous conservative warriors, more Freedom Caucus fighters.
00:27:55.100 Let's elect William Timmons against – excuse me.
00:27:57.560 Let's elect Adam Morgan against William Timmons in South Carolina.
00:28:00.780 Let's elect Jared Sessler against Dan Newhouse in Washington.
00:28:04.760 Let's elect Brandon Herrera against Tony Gonzalez in Texas.
00:28:07.720 Those are three primaries that we can win and replace them with Freedom Caucus conservatives.
00:28:10.860 It was the Freedom Caucus who had President Trump's back and were the tip of the spear in his first term.
00:28:15.820 That's why Mark Meadows became chief of staff, and it's the Freedom Caucus who will have his back and be the fighters alongside of him and have his back in the second term.
00:28:25.280 Well, I got to say, when it comes to Brandon Herrera, you know, I certainly agree.
00:28:29.780 The AK guy is a guy that I'd love to see in Congress, and you got to give credit for where it's at.
00:28:35.760 Even though, you know, I love my – when I was in the military, I loved my M4.
00:28:39.000 Those AK-47s, though, they pack a punch, too.
00:28:41.780 So he's got some serious cred behind him there.
00:28:45.220 No, I think these definitely are the types of candidates – and he, by the way, he's not a huge Trump guy either.
00:28:50.860 But these are the types of candidates that are grassroots, that have that appeal, that can actually go out there and win new voters and bring new lifeblood into this party.
00:29:00.500 Last minute, Congressman.
00:29:01.960 No question about it.
00:29:03.180 We can't change Washington with the people who are there.
00:29:05.540 We've got to get the kind of people that are there.
00:29:07.100 Constitution first, party second, principle first, you know, their own career second, if you will.
00:29:14.540 I actually believe that they answer to the voters, their constituents, the people they represent, not to the party bosses in Washington.
00:29:21.740 Absolutely on fire.
00:29:23.360 Chairman Bob Good, thank you so much for being here.
00:29:26.120 Thank you so much for joining us, Human Events Daily.
00:29:28.600 Thank you, Jack.
00:29:29.340 Great to be with you.
00:29:31.040 All right, folks, you heard it right there.
00:29:32.500 Look, when President Trump returns to office, and he will return to office in January of next year, January 20th, 2025.
00:29:40.560 Let me paint your picture.
00:29:41.580 January 20th, 2025.
00:29:43.140 When we're all there together, and we're broadcasting human events daily, live from Washington, D.C. on the very day that Trump is inaugurated at high noon, when he places his hand upon the Bible and is sworn in as the 47th president of the United States, the rightful president.
00:30:04.620 He will need allies.
00:30:06.060 I talked about needing allies overseas.
00:30:08.280 He's also going to need allies here at home.
00:30:10.580 That's why we need to elect the right people to the House right now in these primaries, and also make sure that we give him a Senate that's able to do the work that needs to be done.
00:30:21.420 A very exciting guest, a man known as Lomaz, joins us next.
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00:32:08.200 Up next, we've got a very special guest here, an exclusive guest to Human Events Daily.
00:32:14.140 His name is Lomez.
00:32:15.700 And yesterday, he became the talk of the internet when an Antifa goon over at The Guardian decided to dox him, to go after his family, to essentially put him in the crosshairs for swatting, like they've gone after my family and so many other families for this.
00:32:34.780 All because he had the audacity to go and found a publishing press.
00:32:41.400 So, we're going to bring him on today and ask him to explain himself.
00:32:45.160 Lomez, who are you and why does the left hate you so very much?
00:32:49.440 Hey, Jack.
00:32:50.040 Thanks for having me on.
00:32:51.140 It's an honor to be here.
00:32:52.280 Yeah, so let me start with what the project is and what put me in the crosshairs of these people.
00:32:59.680 About a year ago, I started a publishing company on the premise that, you know, our culture is stuck.
00:33:06.740 We need new ideas.
00:33:08.540 We need new innovative thinkers to sort of break us out of this cul-de-sac of stale political and cultural thinking.
00:33:16.140 And so, we started publishing books from people like Curtis Yarvin, Nick Land, Steve Saylor, people who have been very prescient in their predictions of what might happen in our culture over the last couple decades, predicting, you know, this sort of woke takeover of our culture.
00:33:37.900 And honestly, I think this dox attempt is a badge of honor.
00:33:41.220 It indicates that we're being successful and we have had a lot of success.
00:33:45.880 We're selling a lot of books.
00:33:47.320 We're getting interest from more institutional, conservative types.
00:33:51.920 We're taking these ideas that were maybe just on the outside of the Overton window 10, 15 years ago and bringing them inside the Overton window where, frankly, they've belonged all along.
00:34:04.680 And we're forcing people to sort of confront some of these ideas.
00:34:08.460 And I think the left sees this as a threat.
00:34:11.000 They see these ideas and this burgeoning discourse and this sort of robust new kind of intellectual movement as a threat to this prevailing order.
00:34:24.760 It's a threat to these stale liberal pieties.
00:34:28.480 And how my name got out there, I don't know.
00:34:32.560 But once they had it, I became a target.
00:34:34.900 You know, the other thing is I come from an academic background.
00:34:39.280 And the truth is I'm something of a class traitor, I guess you could say, given my sort of credentials and where I grew up and where I came from.
00:34:47.660 I'm supposed to have a certain set of ideas.
00:34:49.620 And by not abiding to those ideas and suggesting instead certain heterodox ideas that challenges that hegemonic liberal order, that's a threat to them.
00:35:02.100 And so I became a target.
00:35:04.040 And these people, as you know, they don't have arguments themselves.
00:35:08.700 OK, they can't actually confront the claims that we're making.
00:35:13.600 They don't, frankly, even understand them.
00:35:15.940 What they do have is harassment.
00:35:18.160 They have the support of, you know, what I'll just call the deep state.
00:35:23.060 This Antifa journalist is also working for Bellingcat, which is an outfit that launders information and makes life difficult for ordinary people like me.
00:35:35.560 So they want to harass.
00:35:37.720 They want to discredit our ideas.
00:35:41.180 They want to create a paper trail so that, you know, their narrative will be the first that hits Wikipedia and gets, you know, caught up in these AI data crawlers.
00:35:54.000 And what they want to do is also deter people like me from doing this sort of thing.
00:35:59.580 This is this is a warning.
00:36:02.480 And, you know, I wrote about two years ago in a journal called I am one seven seven six, an article on fifth generation warfare.
00:36:12.040 And it's an information warfare.
00:36:14.080 And that's for the cultural war that we're fighting right now.
00:36:17.400 And I take this to be their attempt at a drone strike.
00:36:20.540 They're trying to take me out.
00:36:21.780 They're trying to take us out.
00:36:23.060 But it's not going to work.
00:36:26.300 No, and that's a huge aspect of it as well, because this this attempt to and so for people to understand this, that you've done you've had a Twitter account for a number of years and blogs under the name Lomas.
00:36:38.820 But as far as I understand, today is the first day that you've actually been appearing in public and coming out, showing your face and being out there in public because of the way you've set things up.
00:36:50.400 And what they did was they attempted to reveal this, to go after your family, to go after you as a person, not because they had any done because you had actually committed any crime or that you had done anything wrong, but because they didn't like your ideas.
00:37:04.360 And this is a group of Antifa journalists or actually disgrace journalists, one of which is at The Guardian.
00:37:08.980 There's a number of them out there floating around.
00:37:10.520 They've come after me and my family many times.
00:37:12.360 But we've got a couple of minutes here before the first break.
00:37:14.880 But what is it like when you hear, when you first hear that you are about to be in the crosshairs for something like that, for someone who's never gone through it before?
00:37:24.580 What was your what was your first impression?
00:37:27.020 You know, I'm a family man first.
00:37:29.360 OK, so my first thought is my family.
00:37:31.760 And I want to make sure that they're going to be all right.
00:37:33.720 They're going to be safe because I've seen what these people do.
00:37:36.180 And calling them journalists is much too kind.
00:37:39.760 OK, I don't have a particularly high opinion of journalists, but that label doesn't even apply here.
00:37:46.220 These are political activists who want to activate these leftist mobs who are dysgenic and have, you know, frankly, psychopathic tendencies.
00:37:57.080 They are they are pathologically unstable and they know that these people will take this information and do something with it.
00:38:05.100 How and when they come after me is anyone's guest.
00:38:09.180 But that's ultimately what they want.
00:38:10.920 So my first thought was my family.
00:38:13.360 Take care of the family.
00:38:14.560 Make sure everybody is safe.
00:38:16.360 Make sure our ducks are in a row here.
00:38:18.600 And then the next thing is, all right, let's figure out how to use this to our advantage.
00:38:23.160 Absolutely under no condition are we going to let these people win.
00:38:26.180 And we are going to use this attention as an advertisement.
00:38:30.560 And we're going to use this to sell books.
00:38:32.360 And we're going to use this to demonstrate that we are on the right side.
00:38:36.080 And these people are the enemy and they need to be defeated.
00:38:40.460 And there's no question about that.
00:38:41.980 And this is something that has really been coming up through people call it the new right.
00:38:47.540 People call it the dissident right.
00:38:49.140 This idea that the other side, whether you want to call them leftists, whether you want to call them radicals, whether you want to call them extremists, this is a new type of strand in American, not just politics, but in American life.
00:39:02.740 Because even if you aren't in politics, they will still come after you.
00:39:06.260 And sort of the old 1980s style of conservative or right wing thinker, it's not even really right wing, of treating them as equals and saying, oh, we have to have fair play.
00:39:17.020 Perfect example, man, is Speaker Mike Johnson was talking about Joe Biden and Hakeem Jeffries the other day.
00:39:23.580 And he was saying, oh, I remember when when Reagan got shot and Tip O'Neill went to the hospital and kissed him on the forehead and they still hung out afterwards.
00:39:33.580 It's like, dude, that's great.
00:39:35.200 That's awesome.
00:39:36.140 It's not the 1980s anymore, man.
00:39:38.560 It is not that situation.
00:39:39.920 These people are coming after our families.
00:39:42.740 These people are have arrested their main political opponent four times in the middle of a very caustic and very close election.
00:39:51.900 They're doxing people.
00:39:53.340 They are harassing people.
00:39:54.900 They are indicting people for posting memes.
00:39:57.840 You go over in Canada and the the European throughout the European Union, people are getting arrested.
00:40:03.920 People are getting fined for tweets and statements.
00:40:06.180 And so the idea that, you know, we're still dealing with sort of, you know, your grandparents Democrats from yesteryear, it's just a joke.
00:40:15.160 It's a complete farce.
00:40:16.840 And there are so many people on the right and even in the center that have yet to wake up to this.
00:40:22.120 I put out a book with the title Unhumans and I had people attacking me.
00:40:25.760 They said the title was too mean.
00:40:27.620 So, oh, no, it's too mean.
00:40:29.180 You can't write a book like that.
00:40:30.900 Well, we did.
00:40:31.700 And people like Lomaz are writing books like that, too, and publishing books like that, I should say.
00:40:36.160 Lomaz has yet to write his book, but I think that he will.
00:40:38.360 We're going to talk about that and many, many more topics when we come back.
00:40:44.920 In my ear about the boring people at your office, I'm trying to listen to the new human events with Jack Posobiec.
00:40:53.920 All right, Jack Posobiec back live.
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00:41:36.420 We're now speaking with Lomez, the man who was doxxed into stardom.
00:41:42.360 And let me ask this question because the people who went after this, these slug-like creatures
00:41:49.340 who decided to go after you, go after their family, you know, you're the only person that
00:41:55.640 I've ever seen doxxed where they didn't even include, like, a picture of you.
00:42:00.040 And I think it's because, and we've got the picture of this character, Jason Wilson.
00:42:08.020 And I mean, it's like physiognomy check always works with these guys.
00:42:12.840 And he's part of a network of Antifa types that have smuggled their way into a lot of these
00:42:18.520 corporate media outlets.
00:42:19.600 And here's the bigger thing, though.
00:42:22.360 And I would say, had this happened in 2016, in 2018, 2020, these types of pieces used to be
00:42:30.440 incredibly damaging.
00:42:32.120 It used to be the kind of thing that would end careers where what you've done is set up a
00:42:37.480 situation where because you have an independent publishing house and you're more independently
00:42:42.440 vested, now it's actually turned into something of a promotional vehicle for you.
00:42:48.280 Talk me through that process and how kind of the game has changed and really left these
00:42:52.620 guys as impotent online as they are in real life.
00:42:57.020 Yeah, I think a couple of things have changed, you know, for me personally, but just the sort
00:43:02.160 of ecosystem in general.
00:43:03.660 One is that in my case, I've gotten a lot of institutional support that might not have
00:43:09.780 been there, you know, five, six years ago.
00:43:12.420 I'm thinking specifically, you know, people like you, people like Chris Rufo came out
00:43:18.060 in a full throated support of me.
00:43:21.300 And, you know, I think that speaks to the fact that the ideas that we represent online
00:43:27.920 are gaining traction in these normie spaces.
00:43:32.100 And I think people are waking up to some of the realities of the political realities that
00:43:36.580 we're in.
00:43:36.980 So, you know, on that last segment, we talked about this isn't our parents' democracy anymore,
00:43:44.000 where, you know, people get along smoothly and right and left kind of have this hand-holding
00:43:48.020 mentality.
00:43:49.400 The liberal democratic order that prevailed in the post-Cold War, what Francis Fukuyama
00:43:55.760 called the end of history, that period is over.
00:43:58.900 We are in a—and I'm not celebrating that fact.
00:44:01.940 It's just purely a descriptive matter.
00:44:03.600 And what we're in now instead is this kind of Schmittian friend-enemy world.
00:44:11.240 And what we're seeing is our friends being able to identify who are our political and
00:44:16.900 cultural allies, and they're standing up for us.
00:44:19.220 And this doesn't mean that you have to agree with everything another person says, and you
00:44:24.000 may have very significant disagreements.
00:44:27.000 But for now, there's a bigger enemy out there.
00:44:28.820 There's an enemy out there that wants to ruin this country, frankly, that wants to see our
00:44:33.720 cultural inheritance taken from us.
00:44:36.240 And that's what we have to concentrate our forces on.
00:44:38.900 And all of us, you know, when people are willing to stick their necks out and extend an olive
00:44:43.040 branch on our side, we have to be willing to accept that and get away from so much of
00:44:48.280 this infighting.
00:44:49.540 And so I see that happening, and I think that's largely where this institutional support is coming
00:44:55.320 from.
00:44:55.740 The other piece, too, of this is, yeah, you got it exactly right.
00:44:59.920 We're building parallel institutions that are self-sustaining.
00:45:04.060 So that's not in the cards for everyone.
00:45:06.960 And there are people out there in these, you know, in academia, in corporate jobs who don't
00:45:13.740 have the luxury to come out and be open about who they are.
00:45:17.160 They're going to have to sort of stick behind the mask of anonymity for now.
00:45:22.380 But that is changing.
00:45:24.300 There's more and more acceptance and sympathy towards what, frankly, in my case, and I think
00:45:30.900 this was borne out in the lack of any teeth in this article.
00:45:35.440 If you actually comb through it, you know, there's nothing scandalous in there.
00:45:39.320 These are normal ideas that most people hold.
00:45:42.860 The average, you know, American shares these views about free speech.
00:45:48.240 You know, he seemed to think it was a knock on me that I defended Kyle Rittenhouse, for example.
00:45:57.100 And so, you know, these are normal beliefs.
00:45:59.340 Most people out there share a belief in free speech, a belief in a person's right to defend
00:46:06.620 themselves in the places they live.
00:46:08.180 Yeah, and so, and just got a couple of minutes to the end of the show, but I wanted to jump
00:46:12.360 in and say what it really is at this point, I think, and this is something, an argument
00:46:16.980 that we make at great length in Unhumans, is that we are faced with an enemy that seeks
00:46:25.180 the end of humanity, that seeks to destroy everything that humanity has built, everything
00:46:30.680 that civilization has built.
00:46:32.940 And so, if you want to have a basic civilization, a functioning civilization, there are certain
00:46:39.180 rules and certain norms and certain standards that need to be upheld.
00:46:45.480 And if those are not upheld, guess what?
00:46:47.540 All of this goes away and all of this is destroyed.
00:46:51.240 And because we've started targeting and this enemy, these opponents have been going after
00:46:56.580 those building blocks of our very civilization, it's in attacking those things that we can
00:47:02.200 right the ship.
00:47:02.760 And that isn't even necessarily, quote unquote, right wing thought.
00:47:06.040 It's just civilizational thought.
00:47:08.180 Final minute, Mr. Lomas.
00:47:10.380 Yeah, so this is about building a coalition of people who want to defend the existence of
00:47:15.960 the American nation as we know it, as we knew it growing up.
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00:47:35.440 We are creating these narratives and creating these stories around which this coalition can
00:47:42.220 be built.
00:47:43.100 And that's new ideas.
00:47:44.560 That's new books.
00:47:45.540 But that's also going back and looking at historical triumphs and cautionary tales.
00:47:51.740 People like Peter Rangel, the great general of the Russian White Army fighting against the
00:47:57.520 Bolsheviks.
00:47:59.160 You know, Ernst Younger writing about the encroaching totalitarianism that he saw happening
00:48:05.020 in Europe.
00:48:05.880 We can learn a lot of lessons from these people.
00:48:08.480 And I want to encourage your audience to go read these books, because these are the stories.
00:48:13.140 These are the historical episodes they need to understand in order to fight this battle
00:48:17.800 that we're in right now.
00:48:18.620 Check them out, folks, Passage Press, and go give Lomez a follow.
00:48:24.960 I want to say, man, just incredible work standing up to these people.
00:48:28.760 They're disgusting.
00:48:29.740 They're scum.
00:48:30.780 They are unhumans.
00:48:32.820 And folks, we always need to defend the people that they come for.
00:48:36.420 Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay a short.
00:48:39.020 We're taking my hands on that book.
00:48:41.720 Gonna dive into the pages.