Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - June 06, 2022


JUN 06, 2022 - JAN 6 COMMITTEE CONSIDERS BANNING ELECTORAL COLLEGE


Episode Stats

Length

29 minutes

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163.47093

Word Count

4,797

Sentence Count

10

Misogynist Sentences

5

Hate Speech Sentences

6


Summary

The Jan. 6 Committee is trying to take away our electoral college, and we'll break it all down. Plus, a new scandal involving a drag show for kids held in a Dallas bar, and a mass shooting in Philly.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 well a massive show today we're going to talk about the gen 6 committee trying to take away
00:00:06.860 our electoral college what but before we get into that huge congratulations to the turning point usa
00:00:12.780 team everyone at the young women's leadership summit what an amazing event that was if you
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00:01:04.040 well ladies and gentlemen welcome aboard today's edition of human events daily powered by turning
00:01:10.880 point usa today is june 6 2022 annano domine today's top stories the january 6 committee
00:01:18.600 is discussing abolishing the electoral college yes that's right that's actually something they're
00:01:24.940 talking about putting into the final report on this next shocking scenes out of a drag show
00:01:30.340 for kids held in a dallas bar we'll break all that down third peter navarro indicted again by that
00:01:38.220 jan 6 committee and then later by the biden administration's doj and finally a philadelphia
00:01:42.860 mass shooting in a place where i used to hang out years ago all this and more head human events daily
00:01:47.820 and it obviously plays into uh what donald trump and his inner entourage were planning which was
00:02:06.400 to try to force mike pence to use these staged contests in the states as a justification for
00:02:15.300 rejecting electoral college votes sending them back to the states which is something that the vice
00:02:21.480 president doesn't have power to do but they were trying to get him to do that in order to lower
00:02:25.440 joe biden's uh majority in electoral college from 306 to something below 270 in order to kick the whole
00:02:32.300 election into the house of representatives for a so-called contingent election under the 12th amendment
00:02:37.680 so that's jamie raskin you just heard talking now jamie raskin he's essentially
00:02:42.300 the democrat head for the jan 6 committee but we've also kind of sort of got the republican head
00:02:50.240 being liz cheney and i say kind of sort of because we're not exactly sure how conservative she is more
00:02:55.200 of a rhino but axios has this incredible report giving us some of the backstory of what they call
00:03:03.460 the split behind the scenes a shade war going on within the january 6 committee the same way there's a
00:03:11.060 shade war going on inside the white house that we've reported on for months now what do they say
00:03:16.380 the house's jan 6 committee has split behind the scenes over what actions to take after the public
00:03:23.120 hearings and the public hearings began on tv on thursday night last week i know you were all paying
00:03:28.380 attention because i was certainly i was i mean i got my family together we got our popcorn we all went and
00:03:34.800 sat down in front of i said family children i know you guys are young but you need to watch this you need
00:03:39.980 to understand democracy itself is under attack here in our nation yeah i actually didn't even know that
00:03:48.960 they were doing televised hearings i wasn't entirely sure that that was going on but uh so they're not
00:03:55.900 sure what exactly they want to and keep in mind this committee is just going to put together a report
00:04:00.200 that says what their recommendations are for the end of this now going in axios disagreements arise
00:04:08.580 whether proposals are raised such as abolishing the electoral college vastly expanding voting day
00:04:14.800 rights like same day registration or tightening the insurrection act to make it harder for a president
00:04:19.740 to deploy the military domestically for use on civilians hmm now hold on a second what exactly is going
00:04:28.060 on there what did you just say about the electoral college in multiple conversations among committee
00:04:36.100 members jamie raskin remember congressman raskin has argued that the electoral college should be
00:04:41.380 abolished that if presidents were elected by a popular vote this would protect future presidential
00:04:48.420 elections against the subversion that president trump and his allies tried to pull off in 2020
00:04:54.840 president trump and some of his lawyers including rudy giuliani pressured republican lawmakers in closely
00:05:01.080 contested states to send alternate slates of electors to washington in their failed effort to
00:05:06.180 overturn joe biden's victory liz cheney on the other hand congresswoman cheney thinks the committee will
00:05:10.800 burn its credibility if it pushes for radical changes like abolishing the electoral college liz cheney of
00:05:16.320 course is a representative and nominally i think you guys um i forget this when i think about liz cheney
00:05:22.380 all the time because all she thinks about our defense contractors out of northern virginia but actually yes
00:05:27.080 liz cheney does represent the state of wyoming wyoming a small population state president biden
00:05:32.460 by the way supposedly is the representative or was the representative from delaware another small
00:05:37.620 population state that's the entire point of the electoral college you really have to go back
00:05:43.220 to the founder's intent to understand why it is that we have an electoral college and the point of the
00:05:48.720 electoral college is because the federal government is the creation of the states right the federal
00:05:55.440 government is the creation of the states originally 13 now up to 50 why does this matter because it the
00:06:02.680 way it's i'm not saying this is the way the system works obviously but the way it's supposed to work
00:06:07.460 is that you need the states are the ones who elect the president not the entire country not the not a
00:06:15.980 federal national election it's 50 elections that's why swing states matter that's why you have to
00:06:23.080 campaign differently otherwise it would just be the big states that would decide every election if it
00:06:29.560 went by the popular vote that's how our system works obviously you would use a different strategy
00:06:35.240 then you would probably only campaign for liberals you would want to campaign in new york and california
00:06:42.580 and for conservatives you'd want to campaign in texas and florida right because that's where the
00:06:47.260 majority of your people are so this is the main issue this is the main issue because you're going
00:06:54.220 to campaign differently you're going to look at it differently and you're going to overlook those
00:06:58.880 states and the point is that for the smaller states to matter right to truly matter for state like wyoming
00:07:05.580 state like delaware right that's why we have the electoral college that's the entire point of the system and
00:07:12.780 it's a good system it's a strong system because we want to tell the people that every single one of
00:07:19.260 the states matters whether the people in california or the people in new york or the people of washington
00:07:24.900 don't seem to care about you we actually think that you matter that is by the way a people first
00:07:32.800 population first populist message that the people matter not the government not the special interests
00:07:41.240 and so when you look at it those are the people that are arguing against people like jamie raskin
00:07:47.380 people like aoc who have come out and said we need we don't need an electoral college i remember her
00:07:52.900 saying you know posting some cringe videos saying that oh look cornfields don't vote so why should
00:07:58.220 this state get three electoral no absolutely not all states matter because all of our people matter
00:08:05.760 otherwise the big states would just roll over the little states that's not our system
00:08:11.000 and our founders warned us about people like y'all
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00:09:42.040 is letting children not 21 inside of an establishment with alcohol disgusting this is pathetic bars are
00:09:49.540 supposed to be limited to people 21 years or older but y'all are letting children in here what i think
00:09:55.020 about that officer i'm just saying that this is the type of police the dallas police amanda geiger shot
00:10:00.340 somebody it'll shoot you in your living room they will let children inside of an establishment for
00:10:07.580 21 year olds and only the rules for me but not for me so this story out of texas the great alex stein
00:10:16.140 was there so many people taylor hansen isabella riley they went in to this this dallas bar hosting a
00:10:28.800 quote-unquote child-friendly drag show this last saturday where honestly i can't even read to you
00:10:37.000 i can't even because i try to make this family-friendly podcast i know a lot of moms listen
00:10:41.860 to this with you know with their kids around i can't even read to you what the signs said at this
00:10:49.140 place what the signs said at this bar and it definitely was a bar right but i will say this
00:10:54.320 children were invited on stage to walk with drag queens children were invited to give money to tip
00:11:01.680 the drag queens um they said if you think we can do it like we do i want you to come up real quick
00:11:10.280 said one drag queen is from the post-millennial while asking children if they quote want to be a diva
00:11:16.520 and telling them to pick a drag queen to partner with then you can see them in the videos giving
00:11:23.200 the money now the event is described by the bar social media page as a family-friendly spin-off
00:11:28.420 of our famed champagne drag brunch the event was titled drag the kids to pride i get it drag like
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00:12:00.560 one of our classic mimosa towers do you want to hit the stage with the queens we have five limited spots
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00:12:19.660 through the link in our bio and what's amazing by the way is that even though now keep in mind
00:12:24.980 i looked this up while this was going on child exploitation is a class three felony in the state
00:12:31.700 of texas period full stop and yet the police and the da's the prosecutors there in texas there in
00:12:39.760 dallas did nothing about it in fact when protesters went in to protest what is obviously grooming going on
00:12:48.440 of children under 18 children under under 12 children it was allowed to take place it happened
00:12:58.100 and now we're hearing that local politicians are talking about doing something about at least local
00:13:04.340 state reps but i really do think it's quite interesting because i've seen some people out
00:13:11.080 there of the libertarian stripes say well you know does it really matter should we really have a say in
00:13:16.460 how other people raise their kids should we really get government involved here isn't this really
00:13:23.180 just more no stop it's grooming children child exploitation is a felony it's always been a felony
00:13:31.040 it's of course a felony stop being so tolerant that your brains fall out it's being open-minded
00:13:38.440 right some stuff is real the world is real society is real community is real all right this is what
00:13:48.580 happens when you take all basic morality out of the public square and you replace it with nothingness
00:13:56.880 when you replace it with nothingness you will get people saying oh they're just finding their truth no
00:14:02.200 it's grooming children the same way that when pizza hut was pushing this drag queen book as part of
00:14:08.980 their book it program that accounts or amounts to grooming children as well it's really as simple as that
00:14:17.100 the latest insanity from pizza hut promoting drag queens for children we are discovering now that if
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00:15:25.200 instead of coming to my door where i live which by the way is right next to the fbi
00:15:35.480 instead of calling me and say hey we need you down at court we've got a warrant for you i would have
00:15:42.480 gladly come what did they do they intercepted me getting on the plane and then they put me in handcuffs
00:15:49.380 they bring me here they put me in leg irons they stick me in a cell by the way just historical note
00:15:55.740 i was in john hinckley's cell they seem to think that that was like an important historical note
00:16:00.740 okay that's punitive that what they did to me today violated the constitution so late on friday
00:16:08.920 after we recorded the show they announced that my friend and co-host of war room peter navarro
00:16:20.300 the former economic advisor to president trump has been indicted what was he indicted for he was indicted
00:16:30.440 for his response to the subpoena from the house january 6 committee now i've seen some people say
00:16:37.340 that legally speaking he ignored the subpoena that's not true his lawyers did respond to the subpoena
00:16:45.680 he didn't refuse right this is the lie and this is why in a sane society this indictment would be thrown
00:16:54.520 out but of course we don't live in that society we live in a place where michael sussman
00:16:59.620 the clinton lawyer can walk away free in washington dc and then another dc grand jury
00:17:07.080 will turn around and so and indict peter navarro why and it's political it's obviously political
00:17:14.120 the point of our justice department is to be part of our justice system in general right
00:17:19.700 supposedly the justice department is supposed to be this independent non-political apolitical entity
00:17:25.860 but we've never actually seen any evidence of this from any administration what we do see though
00:17:31.220 is a two-tier system of of government and certainly a two-tier system of justice and that's what needs
00:17:38.140 to stop so here's from foxnews.com the department of justice announced the indictment friday the
00:17:43.580 department has previously indicted former trump advisor steve bannon the host of war room for contempt
00:17:48.860 of congress throwing its weight behind this committee subpoenas the fbi arrested him friday
00:17:54.920 morning in a court appearance friday afternoon he said he was on his way to nashville for a television
00:17:58.760 appearance friday morning and that the fbi team let him get to the airport and try to board a plane
00:18:05.080 before putting him in handcuffs didn't just call him they didn't tell him what's going on no no no
00:18:10.220 they wanted the spectacle they wanted everyone to see how they're and i just want people to understand
00:18:18.820 don't complain about double standards it's not hypocrisy it's hierarchy understand if you are a conservative
00:18:29.620 now when it comes to the eyes of justice in america you live in a two-tiered society and you are a second
00:18:39.000 class citizen now here's the legal take right the legal side of it is this
00:18:43.860 the committee is asking both bannon and navarro right and i haven't talked to either of them about
00:18:51.180 this right because i'm not trying to get into their legal stuff but i have actually read all the
00:18:55.940 responses they're asking them about conversations they held with president trump when he was the
00:19:02.760 sitting president now president trump has claimed executive privilege over those conversations
00:19:10.040 and so what their lawyers argued both for navarro and for bannon was that we think that we can't tell
00:19:18.420 you and divulge the comments in those conversations from president because that's what they're asking
00:19:23.800 about they're asking about what the president said not what they had to say they're saying we can't tell
00:19:27.860 you that because he has cited executive privilege and it's going to the supreme court the supreme court
00:19:33.920 has yet to decide on this and so for them to go in and tell what president trump said obviously that
00:19:40.360 would be breaking executive privilege so you can have a legal debate over whether or not executive
00:19:46.760 privilege matters in this case but what you certainly don't have here is criminal right contempt
00:19:54.900 this isn't criminal contempt it's an argument it's a legal debate it's a negotiation they're pointing
00:20:01.180 out on valid legal grounds to say hey there's executive privilege involved here he was the
00:20:08.780 sitting president we had conversations with him conversations which we know are covered by executive
00:20:15.180 privilege that may cross this is the separation of powers issue between the legislative branch because the
00:20:21.760 january 6 committee is part of the legislative branch the president obviously is the head of
00:20:25.520 the executive branch that's the issue here but of course the doj doesn't care biden's doj certainly
00:20:31.880 doesn't care they're indicting him not on any legal grounds right this is oh sure they're stated legal
00:20:40.220 grounds but it's very clear what's going on here this is political and abandons indictment and
00:20:46.600 navarro's indictment should be thrown out on the merits on the merits of this because they are not
00:20:53.820 they're simply not committing criminal contempt this isn't i i refuse to testify this is pointing out
00:21:02.200 i can't tell you what the president said because the president has executive privilege that's what it
00:21:08.140 comes down to but put it back put it back they're not destabilizing society by accident they're
00:21:15.300 destabilizing it on purpose they want conservatives to be persecuted and that is why they are prosecuting
00:21:22.480 them so i got detained at the world economic forum by apparently the world economic forum's police force
00:21:30.780 their local police their uh run in switzerland that are then tasked to the world economic forum and they
00:21:38.060 went put every single member of my team my crew up against the wall and frisked us right outside the
00:21:44.980 entrance to the world economic forum and i gotta say that when i was being frisked by the world
00:21:49.580 economic forum i was glad that i was wearing my undertak boxers yes that is right they have been
00:21:55.760 field tested by yours truly in davos at the world economic forum they are the greatest boxers ever made
00:22:01.560 and they cover all the bases you know those world economic forum police were saying you know what
00:22:05.440 this feels like it's antibacterial anti-pilling moisture wicking and they've seemed like they stay
00:22:11.080 fresh and dry all day they're sturdy yet comfortable with an extra wide waistband and the fly design that
00:22:16.900 actually makes sense durable ultra light fade resistant and shrink resistant you know i almost
00:22:21.480 got the cops believe it or not i almost got the world economic forum cops to be like you know i want
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00:22:51.640 so our final story today comes out of city where i spent a lot of time growing up philadelphia mass
00:23:03.080 shooting on south street and third downtown philadelphia just before midnight last night
00:23:09.960 and i want people to understand why this particular mass shooting hits so home for me so close to home
00:23:21.420 for me because this area south street the tla theater of living arts which was a really great hangout spot
00:23:28.360 years ago when i was in high school this was a place where you know even when uh i was still
00:23:35.020 so young that i was borrowing my parents car that they would let us go down and hang out with my
00:23:41.020 friends great place to see a show see a concert maybe like a 500 person venue at most and you could
00:23:47.480 hang out with people after the show so go up to zipper head check out some new clothes go to a cd shop
00:23:54.580 check out music maybe see if there's some bootlegs of a show that was played recently in philly and it
00:24:00.780 was just a great hangout spot really cool scene lots of fun place i spent weekend after weekend while i
00:24:09.500 was growing up and it's not the same anymore and you would see the videos that are showing that are
00:24:18.280 coming out now show that there were hundreds of kids in the streets um fighting jumping on cars
00:24:27.680 and really just it looked like complete anarchy before people showed up and started shooting into
00:24:36.600 this crowd so the information we have so far just says um that there were several active shooters
00:24:44.520 firing into the crowd no identifications yet says one officer fired at a suspect but we're seeing
00:24:51.340 videos of this that even before the shooting the entire downtown was mass anarchy this wasn't just
00:24:58.700 enjoying south street right and so you know i was talking a couple of weeks ago about pizza hut
00:25:07.660 right as just this shared cultural space where people used to be able to go hang out
00:25:13.520 then we talked about malls shopping malls how they've really been shut down as places where
00:25:19.040 people couldn't just go hang out and younger people right uh people who are under 21 right places
00:25:24.960 where you where you're really having that social formation outside of school outside of your parents
00:25:31.820 but also in a basically and generally safe environment right and it seems like more and more
00:25:39.560 those places in society are being denied and so where can you even go to have this kind of life
00:25:47.520 anywhere and predominantly you're seeing people go online right and they say why is it zoomers
00:25:53.400 and even younger uh teens today have some of the lowest driver's licenses percentages that we've ever
00:26:04.060 seen in u.s history going back all the way back to the 1950s when cars really started getting big
00:26:08.340 and why is that because there's nowhere to drive to anymore because you don't have that kind of
00:26:14.980 culture anymore of people just getting together going in the car and going out to drive somewhere
00:26:20.100 hopefully concerts are still around we got mccartney tickets for later this week
00:26:25.820 but it's just sad it strikes me as very sad and so i have to say it again i am once again asking you
00:26:32.820 to get out of cities we need to restore our places of cultural community and our cultural communal spaces
00:26:42.580 but until that point until such time as we actually get back to real law enforcement by the way
00:26:49.420 an actual law enforcement can be done by locking up violent criminals da larry krasner of philadelphia
00:26:57.720 who i've talked about time and time again refuses to do this and he keeps getting voted and he keeps
00:27:04.420 getting elected in philadelphia so guys this is what you're voting for this is what you got you made
00:27:12.320 your bed now you can sleep in it but as for the rest of us we are going to get out of cities and we're
00:27:17.820 going to keep our families safe and a word to that by the way john lock quote on self-defense
00:27:25.200 and why gun ownership and really is the positive expression of self-defense and the positive
00:27:31.560 expression of the right to life and it's simply this john lock i have a right to destroy that which
00:27:39.120 threatens me with destruction i have a right to destroy that which threatens me with destruction
00:27:46.960 okay so that's all the time we have today human events daily remember our promise our oath our
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00:28:03.040 what did we talk about today well first we talked about the jan 6 committee discussing abolishing the
00:28:08.220 electoral college completely insane next the shocking scenes out of the drag show for kids held in a
00:28:14.120 dallas bar this weekend peter navarro the former uh trump advisor for economics indicted and finally
00:28:20.240 the philadelphia mass shooting down on south street a lot of stuff going crazy in the world today but
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