Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - August 15, 2024


THE TRUMP BREAKTHROUGH AGAINST KAMALAMENTUM


Episode Stats

Length

49 minutes

Words per Minute

184.72299

Word Count

9,059

Sentence Count

597

Misogynist Sentences

11

Hate Speech Sentences

9


Summary

On this episode of HAPPY BIRTHDAY WHO CARES! - Jack Posobrand and Jack Poso - What happens when the 4th Turning meets 5th Generation Warfare? - What s going on in the world of politics? - Kamala Harris wants to distance herself from Biden - why do you think that s a good thing? - Who are the real heroes in the Democratic Party? - Why should you vote for them? - Will they have a chance to win the 2020 election? - Is it time to get on board the Trump Train? - What's the best way to get involved in the ground game?


Transcript

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00:00:30.000 This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare.
00:00:39.640 A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran.
00:00:46.280 This is Human Events with your host, Jack Poso.
00:00:49.240 Christ is king.
00:00:51.460 And Venezuelan crime is down 72%, but that's only one.
00:00:55.160 All over the world, crime is down because they're taking their criminals and their people from mental institutions,
00:01:01.580 and they're putting them into our country because we have stupid people like Kamala and Joe running our country.
00:01:10.520 Organizers with the coalition to march on the DNC say their ability to share their message is being hindered.
00:01:16.480 They're speaking out again after getting a letter yesterday denying some of their requests.
00:01:20.900 The city defended its stance, giving several reasons, including the items create a public safety risk.
00:01:26.200 It does up the British border.
00:01:29.680 How dare you?
00:01:30.660 When did you guys learn that Vice President Harris wants to distance herself from Bidenomics?
00:01:43.300 Why do you think that?
00:01:44.880 Axios is now reporting that she is hoping to distance herself from President Biden's unpopularity on the economy.
00:01:52.440 Can you blame her?
00:01:53.120 Do you know this is the Biden-Harris administration?
00:01:55.580 Are you aware that this is the Biden-Harris administration?
00:01:57.700 And she is indeed the vice president.
00:01:59.100 German media are reporting that prosecutors here have issued an arrest warrant for a suspect.
00:02:04.020 The Ukrainian man was behind the 2022 explosions on the Nord Stream gas pipeline.
00:02:09.520 Donald Trump's running mate, Senator J.D. Vance, has accepted two debates against Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.
00:02:17.480 One on September 18th on CNN and another on October 1st on CBS.
00:02:24.140 They've actually tried to cut back on veterans' choice in health care.
00:02:29.260 The disability backlog has gotten worse.
00:02:32.180 Wait times at our VA have gotten worse.
00:02:35.020 The veteran's suicide problem is still terrible.
00:02:37.620 And Kamala Harris wants to give Medicare and health benefits to illegal aliens.
00:02:42.700 We've got 300,000 veterans who are homeless in this country right now.
00:02:47.760 Let's take care of them first and leave the illegal aliens to their home countries.
00:02:53.120 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily here live from southern Maine.
00:02:58.300 Today is August 15th, 2024.
00:03:00.720 Anno Domini.
00:03:01.920 The Trump breakthrough that's coming, come momentum screeching to a halt, and here comes the cavalry.
00:03:13.020 By the way, it's cavalry, not calvary.
00:03:16.360 So, calvary is where Christ died and was on the cross and his body was taken down, crucifixion, etc.
00:03:23.940 The cavalry means that the team is getting back together, the band is getting back together.
00:03:32.020 Donald Trump's campaign confirming that they are bringing back on board veterans like Corey Lewandowski,
00:03:39.440 like Tim Murtaugh, as well as some of the best political street fighters out there,
00:03:45.460 Taylor Budovich, Alex Bruzewicz, and Alex Pfeiffer.
00:03:49.220 Look, this is a hardened team.
00:03:51.840 These are great guys.
00:03:53.220 This is huge news for anybody out there that's been watching this space, that's been watching the campaign.
00:03:59.440 If you're wondering what direction they're going to go into, I guarantee this means that Donald Trump is getting ready to gear up
00:04:06.980 for going into that general election fight.
00:04:09.100 Remember, the Democrats have their rally, their convention next week.
00:04:13.000 Now is the time Donald Trump is building.
00:04:16.100 The ground game is growing.
00:04:17.520 Are you getting involved in the ground game, by the way?
00:04:21.120 So, to all the black pillars and to all the naysayers out there and the policy stickers.
00:04:30.620 What's a policy sticker, right?
00:04:32.100 It's kind of like a pot sticker.
00:04:33.180 It's like stuck.
00:04:34.020 It's like stuck.
00:04:34.680 The policy stickers are the concern trolls out there going, stink the policy.
00:04:39.200 Stink the policy.
00:04:40.040 Just stink the policy.
00:04:41.120 Just stink the policy.
00:04:41.520 Really, Donald Trump talks about policy at every single rally he goes to.
00:04:44.880 Donald Trump goes and does a two-hour-plus wide-ranging interview with Elon Musk, all on policy.
00:04:52.500 And what does the media come back and talk about?
00:04:54.040 They say, oh, he talked to the list.
00:04:56.060 And then you'll have other Republicans get out there and start second-guessing him and saying,
00:05:01.280 oh, you've got to stick to policy.
00:05:02.660 You've got to stick to policy.
00:05:04.260 It's concern trolling, and it needs to stop.
00:05:07.900 Understand.
00:05:08.660 By the way, J.D. Vance, fantastic press conference that he did this morning.
00:05:12.240 I was on War Room just before it started.
00:05:14.640 He comes out there.
00:05:15.500 He's with the Green Berets, and they're all talking about the stolen valor of who?
00:05:20.900 Of Tim Waltz.
00:05:22.280 The fact that Tim Waltz abandoned his men.
00:05:24.460 The fact that Tim Waltz betrayed his men.
00:05:26.640 They were deserting.
00:05:27.920 Tim Waltz's unit was going to Iraq, and he decided to not go with them.
00:05:32.220 This was the first presidential-level decision that Kamala Harris had to make, and she totally
00:05:38.300 botched it.
00:05:39.420 She totally fumbled it.
00:05:41.300 And so now you've got this guy who's been lying about his service the entire time he's
00:05:46.140 been there.
00:05:46.800 And by the way, you don't need to sit and complain and get into the weeds about all this.
00:05:51.000 And Iran, specifically, he didn't go to—no, he lied.
00:05:53.160 He just lied.
00:05:53.880 He lied about serving.
00:05:54.820 He lied about deploying.
00:05:55.540 He lied about being in combat.
00:05:56.500 And he even misrepresented his role.
00:05:58.660 It's as simple as that.
00:05:59.700 Sometimes he served in Afghanistan.
00:06:01.160 Sometimes he served in Iraq.
00:06:02.200 It depends on which time you catch him.
00:06:03.680 But in reality, he didn't serve in any.
00:06:05.720 He served in Italy at one of the nicest posts at any of our overseas bases.
00:06:11.820 Look, I've done a lot of work for the military out-of-seas.
00:06:15.060 But I'll tell you what now, folks.
00:06:16.340 I never claimed that I served in Iraq or Afghanistan.
00:06:20.120 Big show today.
00:06:20.920 Cash Patel joins us next.
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00:08:49.500 Very excited to now have Cash Patel, who's joining us once again, senior advisor to President
00:08:56.300 Trump Cash.
00:08:57.360 We were just going over the news, how the campaign is staffing up, bringing on a lot
00:09:01.800 of veterans, a lot of familiar names to people, names like yourself.
00:09:05.480 Tell me, what is, what does it look like from your perspective as we go now into the DNC
00:09:11.680 will be next week, and then it's the homestretch of the general election.
00:09:15.400 Look, President Trump has always been the best at putting together the best team for every
00:09:20.360 moment he needs and to meet the changing demands of the environment.
00:09:23.640 The campaign today has done a phenomenal job for the last three years, and now we need to
00:09:27.700 close this race out, and we need to finish strong and big, and for him to bring in the
00:09:32.340 names like Corey Lewandowski and Taylor Badovich and Murtaugh and Bruce Owitz, these are guys
00:09:37.400 I've known and worked with for years.
00:09:39.080 These are folks that have been with the president for years and years, and these are experts in
00:09:43.380 their field.
00:09:43.980 Running a campaign is beyond any one person or any five people or any ten people.
00:09:48.640 It is a behemoth.
00:09:49.640 It is more than rallies.
00:09:51.080 It is more than digital media.
00:09:52.380 It is more than commercials.
00:09:53.560 It's ground game.
00:09:54.400 It's running counties.
00:09:55.580 It's more than polls.
00:09:56.540 It's legal.
00:09:57.660 There is so much to it, and we've got the best champion in President Trump, so why not
00:10:02.460 have the best team add with an even better, bigger team, and I think that's what they
00:10:06.700 did here.
00:10:08.700 Well, I think it's huge, and I absolutely commend them on all the choices there, particularly
00:10:14.940 Tim Murtaugh, by the way, fantastic couple of books that he's put out recently, one about
00:10:19.260 selling, one about sobriety that I think have been fantastic.
00:10:21.620 He's really, I would say his star has actually risen in his personal context the same way
00:10:26.200 that a lot of people's have, because it's amazing.
00:10:29.160 And, you know, take it back a second, Cash.
00:10:31.240 You know, usually, you know, in events like this, that it isn't the staffers that people
00:10:37.520 get to know, but because of the unique circumstances of the Trump movement and the campaigns and
00:10:43.040 really the attacks on the original Trump campaign and the original Trump administration,
00:10:47.600 that's why it's been amazing to see folks like these people, and yourself, by the way,
00:10:52.280 and yourself, who have risen to the occasion and have really seen their profiles rise as
00:10:57.920 well in response to those attacks.
00:11:01.220 And you know what?
00:11:02.060 I think if you ask any one of those folks, I can at least speak for myself.
00:11:05.140 It's not about me.
00:11:06.240 It's about President Trump and the American people.
00:11:08.520 It's about putting his name first, because his name is the one that is on the line for
00:11:13.040 President of the United States, and then J.D. Vance is Vice President for the United States.
00:11:17.060 Those are the two names we need to take out to the American people on a daily basis, get
00:11:21.980 past the mainstream media.
00:11:23.660 Those are the names we want people talking about, because their policies are the best
00:11:27.520 to deliver.
00:11:28.620 Those are the names that we want, because Americans have decided that Donald Trump and
00:11:32.660 J.D. Vance are the best policies for national security, for the economy, for diplomacy, to
00:11:37.240 end the forever wars, to take on the cartels, to defeat the terrorists, and so much more.
00:11:41.360 Biden, Harris, Walsh have no policies, but what they do have is a bunch of staffers running
00:11:47.760 around them looking for the Hollywood headlights, and that is not how you run a campaign.
00:11:51.880 It's good for a two-week bump, but it's going to end, and that burn is going to go out, and
00:11:56.380 we are going to see policy meet reality, and it's going to steamroll, in my opinion, the
00:12:01.140 Biden-Harris campaign.
00:12:03.120 Well, and not only that, but they're going around looking for the Hollywood headlights,
00:12:06.440 but then whenever they do have good policies, it's always ones that they seem to be stealing
00:12:10.480 from President Trump, and this has been something, I actually think that it's more sinister,
00:12:16.720 and it kind of gets to what you're saying about, than people realize, because we, okay,
00:12:21.920 people on the right see stuff on both sides of the news, but people who are on the left
00:12:27.620 and people who are normies don't see things that are on the right as much.
00:12:32.020 So they may not even know that it was President Trump who came up with that idea of, you know,
00:12:38.320 no tax on tips, or let's cut energy in half, or now she's going after grocery prices, but
00:12:44.460 of course she wants federal controls and full-on socialistic federal domination of these businesses.
00:12:51.920 Cash, what can people do to make sure that you're breaking through those media echo chambers
00:12:57.500 on the left? Fact check every mainstream media outlet there is. Look, these are the guys,
00:13:03.220 and we're talking to the middle of Americans, the middle of the political spectrum. These are the
00:13:06.980 guys for three years that told you in the Harris administration there was no national security
00:13:10.940 crisis at the border. None. Year after year after year. This year, they finally changed tunes and
00:13:17.000 steal Donald Trump's narrative, again, saying there is a national security crisis at the border.
00:13:21.780 It's our number one national security crisis because of the open border and the criminality and
00:13:25.740 terrorists coming through. Now it's a crisis, and then Kamala Harris goes on and lies about being
00:13:30.340 the border czar. Just go back to her Twitter feed. In 2021, she gleefully posted about being the
00:13:36.200 leader of the border mission. That's her own words. So that's what we got to do. We got to fact check
00:13:40.940 them. We got to remind folks that when Donald Trump was here in my home state in Nevada, in Las Vegas
00:13:45.120 just a couple of months ago, that's where he announced no tax on tips. Donald Trump did that here
00:13:50.460 because he cares about the American people like myself who grew up in the tip and gratuity industry,
00:13:55.180 servers, restaurants, bartenders, caddies, everybody else across America, because Donald Trump knows
00:14:01.300 the Biden-Harris economy has been crippling everyday Americans. Housing prices are skyrocketing,
00:14:06.920 and he wants Americans to put more money in their pockets. And what does Kamala Harris do? She says,
00:14:10.780 oh, that sounds like actually a good idea a couple of months later. And we got to take out the CBS's
00:14:14.460 of the world. The CBS is the perfect example. CBS headline when Trump said no tax on tips,
00:14:19.640 you'll add $120 billion to the debt. Total lie. CBS said when Kamala Harris said no tax on tip,
00:14:25.180 what a brilliant idea courageously done by Harris. We have to correct them every step of the way.
00:14:31.460 So, Cash, that's a fantastic, a fantastic move. Correct them. One of the other things that we can
00:14:36.980 do is using narrative warfare. And that's something that you guys have been able to do
00:14:42.380 with government gangsters in a war room film. Walk through it.
00:14:45.540 Yeah. Hey, listen, welcome to the brand new set. Thanks to the team at RAV. I'm coming from you
00:14:50.500 from my home government gangster studio. Look, Steve Bannon had the foresight and brilliance to
00:14:55.600 take my bestseller and government gangsters that Donald Trump launched and make it into a blockbuster
00:15:00.840 film. Go to warroom.film, warroom.film right now and stream it yourselves. And here's another offer
00:15:06.880 I'm making to the RAV audience exclusively. If you can put a hundred people in a theater in your
00:15:11.100 community, I'll give you the movie for free to play. And maybe I'll make a surprise guest appearance.
00:15:15.720 But what we have to do, Jack, is get the facts out. And that's what this movie does. It stitches
00:15:20.280 together Russia gate, Jancic's insurrection, impeachment one, 51 intel letter, Hunter Biden's
00:15:25.020 laptop, classified documents in a two tier system of justice. And it shows the interoperability
00:15:29.220 between Republicans and Democrats. It's not an R&D thing. It's a swamp thing. How we remove them from
00:15:34.580 the ranks of government so they never abuse their powers and corruption again, and how we restore it
00:15:39.600 behind the leadership of Donald Trump. I'm telling you, take 63 minutes of your life,
00:15:43.420 go to warroom.film. We're doing screenings all over the country too. But if you put a hundred
00:15:47.640 butts in the seats, I'll give you the movie for free. There you go. Cash, I know you got to run,
00:15:52.860 man. Thanks so much for your time today. Thank you, brother. Have a good one.
00:15:56.620 All right. Appreciate it. Folks, look, we are never going to have the mainstream media on our side.
00:16:02.720 We're never going to get the narrative on our side. So what do you do to break through? What do you do
00:16:08.840 to disintermediate? Well, I'll tell you one thing you don't do. You don't sit up there and give boring
00:16:13.300 speeches, just reiterating policy talking points off of a teleprompter. You want to lose an election?
00:16:19.600 That's what you do. If you want to lose an election, just do stick to policy and stick to policy and you
00:16:25.100 will lose because no one will be paying attention to you. You need to be captivating. You need to be
00:16:32.120 interesting. You need to be electric and you need to generate attention. This is Donald Trump in a
00:16:39.660 nutshell. He is the most captivating politician or non-politician, I should say, political figure
00:16:45.340 to walk onto the American stage in a generation or more. A once in a century talent to grace the field
00:16:54.520 of the political spectrum with his ability. What do I mean by this? He knows how to put on a show.
00:17:01.500 He knows how to do theater. He knows how to build an audience. Let him do it. Just let him do that.
00:17:09.800 Okay. The policies will come when they do. Then you have the ability to generate an audience like
00:17:17.300 he did with Elon. Okay. And he was able to do that with just the two of their voices. He didn't have
00:17:23.120 even have a video component to that. No, I wish they did have a video component. And I've said that a
00:17:27.940 number of times, but look, JD Vance going to a VFW in Western Pennsylvania, bringing green berets with
00:17:34.060 them saying, we got some command Sergeant majors here. I don't mean Tim Waltz kind of command Sergeant
00:17:39.900 majors. I mean the real ones. Boom. Perfect. That's exactly what you need to do. You say I'm eligible for
00:17:46.480 the VFW. Are you eligible for the VFW Tim Waltz? Well, you've been running around telling people you are
00:17:51.620 again, call these people out. JD Vance walking across the tarmac a couple of days ago to Kamala
00:17:58.300 Harris. And then next I want to see town halls. I want to see debates. I want to see more and more
00:18:04.020 and more. And by the way, force them to have to come out of the basement, force them to have to come
00:18:08.500 out of their shells, force them to have to answer to media because when they do, when they do, they
00:18:14.480 will lose and we will win. All right, come back. Speaking of Tim Waltz, we've got Liz Collins from
00:18:21.820 Alpha News in Minnesota joining us next.
00:18:23.700 I rolled with bloods and them boys had a saying. You can't be listening to all that slappy whack
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00:19:38.660 here on next guys. I just saw by the way that Joe Biden apparently in Kamala Harris are hanging out
00:19:44.380 in PG County, Maryland. That's just outside of DC. Wow. We're really interesting that they're going
00:19:49.880 to PG County, Maryland. Are they going to possibly go there and talk about the fact that the homicide
00:19:55.360 rate of PG County, Maryland has gone up at insane and staggering rates compared to everywhere else in
00:20:03.740 the entire country, along with the homicide rate of Washington DC, which is just across the river
00:20:08.680 there. Are they going to talk about how it's completely fallen? Are they going to talk about
00:20:12.460 how they completely destroyed the lives of everyone in those areas is complete Democrat controlled area.
00:20:18.100 And yet they're going to run around and say, Oh no, no, it's not our fault. It's the fault of
00:20:21.680 Republicans. It's the fault of conservatives. They're going to bring up racial issues again
00:20:25.740 and again and again, because they can't actually stand on their own record. Tim Waltz is another
00:20:33.200 individual who always does this. There's no actual, um, there's no actual discussion of his record.
00:20:39.240 Instead, what there is, is him attacking him blaming and him going after the other side,
00:20:45.560 everyone ever called on this. Liz Collin is someone who's extremely familiar with him and his work.
00:20:53.400 She's been reporting there for Alpha News, as well as putting up the documentary, The Fall of
00:20:58.140 Minneapolis. Liz joins us now. Liz, how are you? Doing well, Jack. Good to see you. How are you?
00:21:04.280 I'm so glad to have you on again, Liz. You have been out in front for so long. Did you ever think that,
00:21:09.680 uh, Tim Walls, your, your former Congressman and now governor would be put in the national limelight the way he is?
00:21:15.020 You know, it seems as the days have passed that it does certainly make, uh, more sense than it did in the
00:21:22.440 beginning. Uh, this, this is someone I've covered personally, uh, four years as a reporter in, in
00:21:28.060 Minnesota for nearly 20 years now. Um, the, the last few at Alpha News where we can actually tell the
00:21:33.360 truth, uh, about this guy and his, uh, dangerous and radical policies, uh, that he's, uh, put in place, uh, in,
00:21:39.380 in Minnesota. Um, so, you know, this is sort of my, my journey leaving corporate media, uh, also to be
00:21:46.040 able, um, to, to even talk about this, this freely, uh, Jack, I'm a Minnesotan. I'm, I grew up here and
00:21:51.880 it's really quite sad, uh, what has not only happened to, to Minneapolis, but other things that
00:21:55.880 have spread all across, uh, the state, whether it's, uh, you know, in, in our classrooms, uh, when it
00:22:00.820 has to do with, uh, public safety and whatnot. And, and to be honest, I'm a bit relieved that finally,
00:22:05.980 uh, this guy is getting the scrutiny that he's deserved all along. We've been breaking stories
00:22:10.260 even years ago at, at Alpha News, this, uh, stolen valor story, uh, which I thought back then,
00:22:16.720 gosh, you know, this guy clearly, uh, has been lying about this rank that, that he attained.
00:22:21.060 He's not a command sergeant major. He's been, been saying this. He's a, he's a master sergeant.
00:22:25.800 This is how he, he retired. And this was, uh, when he was running for, for governor, uh, the second
00:22:30.160 time around. And I thought this story I'm sure is going to get some attention, um, and also bailing
00:22:35.260 on his, his unit back then it didn't. Um, and I think that the, the Minnesota press has been put
00:22:40.080 under the microscope, uh, these last couple of weeks as well. And it's certainly not pretty
00:22:44.480 because this guy has been given a free pass. Well, talk to me a little bit about that because
00:22:49.860 this is something that struck me as so interesting. And, and when I found that letter written by the
00:22:54.680 two, I think it was retired command sergeant majors back in 2018. And it was sort of a, a letter to
00:23:00.520 the editor. I think it was paid actually like a paid letter to the editor that, uh, the two retired
00:23:05.760 CSMs had done, uh, talking about Tim walls. And this was back in 2018. So I knew that it wasn't
00:23:10.960 something in response to his, uh, when I found it, what certainly wasn't in response to him being
00:23:15.200 named because it was brand new. And I thought to myself, wait a minute, this is a massive scandal.
00:23:20.580 Here are two people with direct knowledge, right? Not indirect, not, not, uh, you know,
00:23:25.960 undisclosed and, and on the record with their name, with their position, with their access that
00:23:31.340 are going on the record against a guy who I think he was running for governor at the time.
00:23:36.440 Why was it that the Minnesota media just didn't seem very interested in this story?
00:23:42.100 Well, Jack, even to back up, they went to Tim walls directly, uh, when he was in Congress. They,
00:23:47.480 this has been going on for decades now. They, they addressed this guy themselves, um, and tried to
00:23:52.640 get his attention, um, in DC and whatnot and say, you know, stop saying this. And, and he clearly
00:23:58.660 thought he could get away with it and refused. And also, what does that tell you in 2018 that,
00:24:03.200 uh, uh, it was a newspaper that said, you know, we're not going to look into this, but you can
00:24:07.220 pay us to, to, to, to put this, uh, letter in, in the newspaper. Uh, not only that I've had many
00:24:13.600 conversations with, uh, now retired command Sergeant major Tom Behrens. He's the one that took,
00:24:18.600 uh, the place of, of Tim walls back then. He's a Southern Minnesota farmer, left his farm for two
00:24:24.480 years for this deployment. Um, many things happened to him in, in the wake of all of this,
00:24:28.540 but he answered the call. Um, and, and he talks about how he sent this very same letter. I think
00:24:33.820 it's about 30 different outlet outlets all across the state. Um, alpha news did not exist back then.
00:24:38.900 Otherwise I'm sure we would have picked up on the story, but, um, they went, they went ahead and put
00:24:43.180 this, put this out there. And these are very intimate details. These aren't, these aren't people,
00:24:48.080 um, that are just putting a paragraph together and say, you know, go figure this out for,
00:24:52.400 for yourself. They really put all of the puzzle pieces, uh, together, but yet no one was willing
00:24:57.440 to, to look at this. And it's, it's astonishing to me. Um, you know, also that the video clips
00:25:02.880 that have circulated since and whatnot of him using, using this rank and, and clearly we wouldn't be
00:25:08.360 having this conversation, uh, today if he was just honest, but, but I think if there's anything,
00:25:13.140 um, to take away from even our reporting over at alpha news is that, uh, he is a liar. I mean,
00:25:18.860 I, I put out a book, uh, a couple of years ago now called they're lying, uh, the media,
00:25:23.620 the left and the death of George Floyd. And this all happened, uh, on his watch. I, I encourage people
00:25:29.580 to not only read the book, but to watch the fall of Minneapolis, uh, for free, uh, the fall of
00:25:34.240 Minneapolis.com. Um, so many lies in, in that case that we're all still, you know, living the
00:25:40.140 consequences, uh, of to the, to this day. Uh, but this is on so many subjects, so many stories.
00:25:46.180 And even now, uh, Jack, you know, just watching the nightly news, uh, it's amazing how they're
00:25:51.960 all twisting themselves up to still try to sell, sell this stolen valor story. If it's, as if it is
00:25:59.460 not true, but, but we see this again and again, uh, when all the documentation is there, these are his
00:26:05.100 own words. And now we see, uh, you know, governor Tim Walz playing the victim, uh, in his first public
00:26:10.620 comments, really that we heard from him yesterday about how he is proud of his service, but not
00:26:15.240 addressing really the elephant in the room. Oh, my goodness. This idea that he's the victim,
00:26:21.360 uh, it's, it's always somebody else's fault. You can't take responsibility for it. And, and I do think
00:26:27.340 by the way, that, um, I wouldn't say there's necessarily a way out for him, but he would make
00:26:34.420 the story a lot smaller. If he just came out and acknowledge something like the campaign did
00:26:39.520 saying, you know what? I, I may have been a little fast and loose with the way that I categorized my
00:26:44.580 service. I, I said some things that I shouldn't have, and I'd never mean to do that something
00:26:50.000 along those lines, but no, you, you get none of that. And to me, that really strikes. And you know,
00:26:55.140 he's not my governor and quite frankly, he's not a governor that I've been paying that much
00:26:59.080 attention to. I do remember him for his lack of response to the George Floyd riots back
00:27:04.300 when he happened in May of 2020 before, uh, before June and later on where he eventually did get
00:27:11.040 some, uh, reaction there, but it just strikes me as a character issue that he simply won't
00:27:16.900 acknowledge the things that he's done. Yeah. And we've written about, uh, his character. I think
00:27:22.940 that's such an important thing to, to, to bring up at this point. So we've had, uh, five, uh, first
00:27:28.260 responders that have died in Minnesota in a matter of 13 months. This is four members of law
00:27:33.400 enforcement and also a fire medic. This has never happened before in, in our history. And so much
00:27:38.620 of this anti-police rhetoric, uh, you know, has, has been pushed by, by him, uh, not only the lies,
00:27:44.940 uh, you know, that, that were tied with the George Floyd incident, but others that have certainly
00:27:49.880 followed. But just, uh, when it, when it comes to that subject alone, you had a widow, uh, from
00:27:54.760 Western Minnesota, uh, when Pope County deputy Josh Owen was, was killed in the line of duty. She asked,
00:28:00.280 uh, Governor Walz not to be, uh, at the funeral of her husband due to, you know, his lack of support
00:28:06.580 for law enforcement. And then you also had, uh, the, these, uh, three first responders in Burnsville
00:28:12.020 who were, who were recently murdered just months ago. Uh, the, there was a press conference following,
00:28:17.260 uh, this, this horrific, uh, horrific shooting and governor Walz was asked not to be there to not
00:28:23.360 make a statement. They didn't want this to turn into anything political. Well, instead of, um,
00:28:27.560 actually following, uh, what city leaders asked in, in that time and, and police and whatnot,
00:28:32.360 he shows up anyway. Uh, so what does this say, uh, about him? And they say, okay, well,
00:28:37.300 now that you're here, you can sit in this, this back room, um, and we'll go ahead and call on you.
00:28:41.480 Um, or you can go ahead and make your statement outside of, of the building since, since you're
00:28:45.760 now here. Well, he goes, goes ahead. And after this press conference is over, rushes, uh, in,
00:28:50.620 into the limelight. So we've written about these types of stories at, at, uh, Alpha news. And,
00:28:55.140 and I don't think people have a very clear picture of his character. And I don't know if
00:28:58.940 it's just the, the press in Minnesota, if they're lazy, um, or if they're just that attached to this
00:29:03.320 left wing, uh, ideology, it seems we're the only publication willing to say something bad about
00:29:08.780 a Democrat. I mean, that's how, that's how insane this, this all is, but there is so much there.
00:29:13.620 And I think we're almost just a bit at the tip of the iceberg when it comes to, to what's,
00:29:17.900 uh, what we can say about, about his character. Because again, this is, uh, the stories have,
00:29:22.520 have just, uh, flooded, uh, our, our tip line and whatnot, uh, for things that are on the record
00:29:27.180 these, these last, uh, several years. Well, Liz, I couldn't agree more because when you look at some
00:29:34.480 of these things, you, you tend to, it, it, it paints to me a picture of a man who's gone through
00:29:40.720 his life, who's used to exaggerating, who's used to saying whatever he has to, to get out of the
00:29:47.340 situation, to make whatever point that he wants. And it's something, and, and, and, and, you know,
00:29:51.860 of course, you know, psychoanalyze are here, but he strikes me as the kind of guy who actually almost
00:29:55.920 internalizes himself. Like, like he actually thinks that he did serve in combat, even though
00:30:00.780 he didn't, he actually thinks that, you know, he does deserve, not that he did the deed, but that
00:30:05.260 he, he deserves the accolades anyway, because he's for some reason better. The rules don't apply to
00:30:11.780 him or, or something like this, uh, his obsession with, um, you know, with, with viewing himself
00:30:18.000 as this sort of larger than life figure, I think plays a huge role. These are, these are delusions
00:30:24.500 of grandeur. And then it also lends himself to the rhetoric that he's talking about, because again,
00:30:29.960 he views himself as better than the police, as better than the first responders, as better as the
00:30:35.320 fools who can't see otherwise. I'm going to be coming right back here. Quick break,
00:30:39.660 Human Events Daily. The fantastic Liz Collin from Alpha News joins us here.
00:30:46.540 Where is Jack? Where is Jack? Where is he? Jack, I want to see you.
00:30:55.900 Great job, Jack. Thank you. What a job you do. You know, we have an incredible thing. We're always
00:31:01.180 talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys, and these are the guys who'll be getting
00:31:06.140 policies. All right, Jack, back live. Remember, 1776 at humanevents.com. Send us your email,
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00:32:35.980 wear them. All right, I want to get back here. So Liz Collin, you've been covering Tim Walls up
00:32:41.260 close and personal for a number of years now. Tell us, on the political spectrum, where would you
00:32:48.340 put him? Because he's trying to create this image or portray this image as he's your suburban,
00:32:54.600 midwestern, dad energy, you know, really adopting this dad kind of style, as well as though,
00:33:01.980 oh, I'm a hunter, I'm a fisherman, I'm a farmer, I'm adopting all of these conservative aesthetics.
00:33:07.100 But is that really the type of guy that he is when it really comes down to it?
00:33:12.980 You know, I think it's so interesting how he's being sold because it's completely opposite,
00:33:18.040 and his policies have proven that again and again. Again, the most radical governor we've had in
00:33:24.140 Minnesota, by far, just take a look at what has happened this last legislative session in Minnesota.
00:33:31.300 The most radical abortion laws are now on the books. We're a trans refuge state in Minnesota,
00:33:36.420 meaning children can come here for a sex change without parental permission, essentially,
00:33:41.400 if their parents do not, you know, decide so-called gender affirming care is in the cards for them,
00:33:48.880 they're welcome here in Minnesota. I've done so much reporting also on things that have happened
00:33:54.700 on his watch when it comes to different things being taught in the classroom. I've personally
00:34:00.400 interviewed teachers who've left Minnesota because of all of this, you know, gender ideology and sort of,
00:34:07.380 you know, pushing this, these racial undertones on kids, essentially making them racist almost in a
00:34:14.980 way, how they have to actually care about skin color now. And these are kind of the things that
00:34:20.060 he supports. And we've heard this again and again, you know, tens of thousands of people have left
00:34:25.140 Minnesota in the last six years since he's been governor. And I say that I don't think that it's
00:34:29.900 just the weather, you know, that it can certainly be pretty, pretty cold here. He's always in these
00:34:34.580 interviews that I've done with people mentioned as a reason for, for leaving. So there really is
00:34:40.020 so much. We've currently been reporting on, you know, these ties to China, which, you know, rightfully
00:34:45.320 so should be getting some, some scrutiny and should have also before, but that's not going to happen
00:34:51.820 with the media here in, in Minnesota, you know, 30 trips that he's said himself in interviews that,
00:34:57.680 that he's taken a honeymoon there in, in 1994. I've been in contact with some students
00:35:02.320 on those trips and, and they have questioned certain things about him. So we're going to be
00:35:07.880 doing some more reporting on all of that at, at alpha news. So, so no, despite the fact that you're
00:35:13.260 going to probably see him in a red and a black checkered Paul Bunyan looking shirts and a lot
00:35:21.060 of camouflage, that is not who this guy really is. Well, and we saw this as well. We had Rich
00:35:27.820 Barris on here last week, uh, people's funded, who was going through some of the data of his
00:35:32.800 recent gubernatorial elections. And it just kind of bears out because people were saying, Oh, this
00:35:37.000 is the guy who's going to win white working class voters. But when you look at white rural voters or
00:35:43.100 just rural voters in general in Minnesota, it doesn't seem like that's his political base at all.
00:35:49.040 Those by and large seem to be red, uh, red leaning and they vote that way. And instead his,
00:35:54.140 or his base tend to be the urban centers like Minneapolis, which ironically, of course,
00:35:58.920 as you have personally documented, he was responsible by very much. So, uh, part and
00:36:04.240 parcel for the fall of. Yeah, I think that's an interesting point also, you know, he didn't even
00:36:09.260 cover, he didn't even carry, I should say his congressional district, uh, in his last run for
00:36:13.640 governor. So what does that tell you? People in that area were so disgusted about how he allowed,
00:36:18.800 uh, 1500 businesses to either be damaged or destroyed in the, in the wake of the riots.
00:36:23.800 Uh, so these people have, have turned on him. I know I've been in touch with some reporters
00:36:27.680 trying to help point people, uh, from, from out of state in the right direction. And they've,
00:36:32.460 they've gone, uh, down to different events and whatnot. And, and, uh, one reporter said she
00:36:36.960 couldn't even find someone to say something positive about him at all, uh, in her, in her
00:36:41.740 news story, uh, which I think is, which I think is quite, quite telling. Um, but yeah,
00:36:46.400 if you look at Minnesota, it is very red. There's certainly a couple dots that are blue. Um,
00:36:52.000 and many people, you know, don't think that their voices, uh, have been heard in, in Minnesota.
00:36:55.640 This is a guy himself, uh, governor walls use the term, uh, you know, the, the land of rocks
00:37:00.560 and cows. He's made it clear. He doesn't care, um, about those people. And even talking about
00:37:05.460 his, his language, uh, with the national guard. Um, I know you've seen this before as well,
00:37:11.200 but you know, he obviously was faced a lot of criticism for, for waiting so long to call
00:37:16.060 in the national guard. And in an interview, then he was very dismissive and said that,
00:37:20.940 you know, this is a bunch of 19 year old cooks that would be called in anyway. So, so again,
00:37:25.380 and again, the, the kind of messaging that he sends when he does talk, I mean, interestingly
00:37:29.500 enough, he's been very quiet. Um, but I will say just as a member of the press here in Minnesota,
00:37:34.200 I'm well aware of many stories where if someone asks a pretty tough question of him at a press
00:37:39.640 conference or something that may be a little, uh, out of line, they are, uh, sort of taken
00:37:45.180 to the side and, and told to, you know, not, not do that again. Uh, he's a very thin skinned
00:37:51.240 individual. Uh, we've, we've reported on many, many blowups he has, he has had, uh, Jack,
00:37:56.720 I think an interesting story, uh, just came to light recently a business owner that I've
00:38:01.040 been in touch with, uh, walls was, uh, on his way to a campaign event. Uh, this was about
00:38:06.540 a year ago or so and, and called ahead to this business and said, uh, you know, we'd like
00:38:10.940 to stop there for lunch, um, on our way, you know, the, the entourage and whatnot, is that
00:38:15.420 going to be okay? And this business, uh, owner said, no, he's not welcome here. He, uh, basically
00:38:20.240 almost bankrupt me during COVID and shut down my restaurant and my business and whatnot.
00:38:24.660 Um, and the very next week, uh, this, this business was audited by the state of Minnesota.
00:38:30.720 Uh, so this is what he's, he's known for doing. I know several stories, uh, similar to that,
00:38:35.340 um, a very thin skinned, uh, individual. So I think it is going to be interesting if he should
00:38:40.140 ever, uh, answer questions, uh, by the national press. Let me, let me ask you about his response
00:38:48.320 to the George Floyd riots. I know we only have a couple of minutes left, but you did the fantastic
00:38:52.380 documentary, but distill that for us in just about two minutes. Yeah. So, uh, this is, uh,
00:38:58.460 something clearly, I think if you watch the fall of Minneapolis, you can tell did not have to happen
00:39:02.140 if they would have just told this entire truth. Uh, governor walls instead is, is using language
00:39:07.960 when words really, uh, matter most. And instead of saying, you know, stay calm, he encourages,
00:39:13.560 encourages the rioters saying people, you know, respond in, in righteous anger and sort of helping
00:39:19.140 to, to fan the flames. Uh, and, and it's well documented that he waited at least a day. I think
00:39:24.820 that you could argue that even longer, uh, to, to call in the national guard, the mayor of Minneapolis,
00:39:30.280 uh, is asking for the guard. And there's at least a 24 hour period where, where governor
00:39:35.920 walls is, is non-responsive that at all. And what happened there. And, and I think folks
00:39:42.480 realized too, and perhaps, perhaps not as much realized I should say. And that's why they should
00:39:46.720 watch the documentary is, is just how horrific the, the burning of the city was the attacks on
00:39:52.780 police officers, the fact that it got completely out of control and it never really had to, did it?
00:40:00.580 Absolutely, absolutely not. Uh, you know, you'll see it in the film also that the, you know,
00:40:04.900 the officers aren't allowed to wear their riot gear. That's sending a, you know, a militant,
00:40:09.500 militaristic message, uh, if you will. Um, and, and Minneapolis hasn't recovered. I actually
00:40:14.800 encourage people to, to check out alpha news, uh, MN on X. I just have a story there about a
00:40:20.280 photographer that came forward for the very first time, uh, sharing his pictures of the riot,
00:40:24.700 because it's, it's nothing about this is, is peaceful. Um, and it's really quite telling all
00:40:29.700 these people that are coming forward saying, Hey, don't let this happen to, to your city.
00:40:33.820 And it easily could, um, you know, with, with this guy as our vice president.
00:40:39.020 Liz, we are just about out of time. Where can people go to follow you?
00:40:43.320 Yeah, I'm a Liz Collin on X, alpha news, MN on X is a good place or alpha news.org is where all
00:40:49.100 our stories are. So I hope people will share them. We're going to give you the truth about
00:40:52.220 what's really going on in Minnesota. Liz Collin folks, she is the real deal. And she has the goods
00:40:58.460 on Tim Waltz on what happened in Minneapolis and what's going on in Minnesota. Make sure you give
00:41:04.540 her a follow and read every single story right back. Billy Kelly in my ear about the boring
00:41:12.620 people at your office. I'm trying to listen to the new human events with Jack. All right, folks. So
00:41:19.820 January 6th, 2021 was three and a half years ago. This is not a recent thing. This was a long time
00:41:31.180 ago. Uh, my little boy was only a couple of weeks old when all of this happens. He's born December,
00:41:39.900 2020. Now he's running around, he's talking or at the beach earlier, but a new video somehow has
00:41:47.980 just been released and not just of some random event in the crowd. No, of the January 6th pipe
00:41:55.100 bomber or at least the pipe bomb, potentially both. Julie Kelly is the one, the intrepid Julie Kelly
00:42:02.300 is the one who pulled this all together. Julie, walk us through what we're seeing and what you've
00:42:06.700 uncovered. So basically what we have uncovered is what appears to be an individual who exits this
00:42:14.940 DC Metro SUV right here at about 1251 in front of the DNC. Kamala Harris had arrived at the DNC
00:42:23.580 inexplicably, Jack, at 1125. We're supposed to believe bomb sniffing dogs, Secret Service, DC Metro,
00:42:31.340 Capitol Police, passers-by, all missed the pipe bomb where you could see in the yellow and red dot.
00:42:36.940 That individual exits the line of that security camera, walks towards that location where the
00:42:44.620 bomb allegedly was discovered. Unfortunately, Jack, there was no camera aimed at, unfortunately,
00:42:51.820 I'm sure it was by design, no security camera aimed at the benches and bush where the device allegedly
00:42:59.020 was found. So we can only surmise where this individual covered head to toe, covering and carrying
00:43:06.060 a bag. He then exits the area where the bomb is. You can see him now in the white circle, walking back
00:43:12.620 about 1253 PM, re-enters the DC Metro SUV. At about 15 minutes later, we are told a plainclothes
00:43:25.260 Capitol Police officer found the alleged pipe bomb after officials, law enforcement were notified that a
00:43:33.740 device had been found outside the RNC at around 1250, excuse me, 1242. Now, Jack, as you know,
00:43:42.620 this all coincided with moments before the joint session of Congress convened at 1 PM to debate the
00:43:51.180 electoral college outcome. And that was going to be about 12 hours. So this all coincided with the lead
00:43:57.820 up to the joint session, initiated the initial panic in DC that day. House office buildings evacuated
00:44:06.220 because of this alleged explosive device. And yet to your point, three and a half years later,
00:44:12.140 I don't know, your son might have his driver's license by the time we actually get any facts about
00:44:18.060 this mysterious pipe bomber who has not ever been identified or charged. The media has completely
00:44:24.300 ghosted the story. Kamala Harris has never talked about her brush with death, her near assassination
00:44:30.620 on January 6th. Joe Biden has never talked about it. Benny Thompson, the chair of the J6 committee,
00:44:37.660 didn't investigate it. And the FBI head of the Washington field office at the time,
00:44:43.580 Steven D'Antuano under questioning by Congress, could not disclose one detail about the pipe bomber at the
00:44:51.180 DNC or RNC. Didn't know any details, clearly did not look into this. Now we know why. It appears,
00:44:58.300 again, this was part of the overall inside job of January 6th, where law enforcement or actors or assets
00:45:06.700 working with the government planted and then discovered those alleged pipe bomb.
00:45:14.940 Now, I mean, this, once again, this is another piece of information that we've received that just begs
00:45:20.780 all sorts of other questions. Probably first and foremost, so if this is a police, a Capitol police
00:45:28.140 officer or a, or a DC police officer, it's kind of hard to tell from, from the shot or even secret
00:45:35.180 service uniform division. You know, the question is what was he or she doing right there in that spot?
00:45:42.700 Again, exactly where the pipe bomb was found. Just a minute. And Julie, just walk us through how many
00:45:48.620 minutes before the pipe bomb was found is this video. So this is how many minutes before the call?
00:45:54.860 This is roughly 12 to 15 minutes before the device is actually discovered.
00:46:00.780 And Jack, this would explain how...
00:46:02.060 So 12 to 15 minutes before, but this isn't the person who makes the call. This is someone else.
00:46:07.100 We think so. We believe so. We don't know the identity of the plainclothes Capitol police officer
00:46:14.540 who discovered it. The FBI could never answer who that individual is. We don't know who that individual
00:46:21.660 was. If he's the police officer, if he's with some other agency, we don't know who that person is.
00:46:29.660 The FBI doesn't know who these people are apparently. And I don't think that congressional
00:46:33.660 Republicans can get answers as to who was on this massive detail. Secret Service, DC Metro,
00:46:39.740 Capitol Police. Now, the reason why this makes sense that this individual planted the stunt device
00:46:46.700 is that two bomb-sniffing canines earlier in the day missed this device that the FBI said was viable
00:46:55.420 and deadly. You had multiple police officers, Secret Service agents, DC and Capitol Police officers,
00:47:01.660 security guards for the DNC, dozens of passers-by who walked right past that area.
00:47:08.540 And you can see in my sub-stack piece that declassified with Julie Kelly, it's not really
00:47:12.540 buried deep within these shrubs. It's kind of sitting underneath a bush in between these two
00:47:16.620 exterior benches. So it's not like it was deep within the hedges there. It wasn't. It was right there.
00:47:23.500 So this all adds up that that individual is the one who probably put the device. It was part of the
00:47:31.020 overall stunt. And as people like Dan Bongino has said, this could have been plan A, Jack,
00:47:37.340 not plan B, where, okay, if the riot insurrection, the Trump supporters hadn't breached the Capitol
00:47:43.660 grounds and then the building, this would be the backup. Some suggest that this is plan A. This is what
00:47:49.420 Dan Bongino has said. This is plan A here, that it was to be, there was a bomb scare at the DNC,
00:47:55.740 RNC. We have to shut down the Capitol. We have to shut down the proceedings until we find out
00:48:00.860 who the bomber is. Then of course, the FBI comes back, Jack, and says, oh yeah, they were planted
00:48:05.500 the night before. So not only are we expected to believe that all of these officers and agents and
00:48:10.700 security guards and canine trained, specially trained dogs and pedestrians, they all missed
00:48:16.700 it that day on January 6th. They also, no one saw it the night before. So that never made sense.
00:48:24.460 But now this missing piece of the puzzle, seeing this individual exit the DC Metro police off the SUV,
00:48:31.900 go to that location, come back, then suddenly another officer discovers that very device 12 minutes later.
00:48:39.260 Once we realize the true darkness at the heart of the regime, then we can understand what's really
00:48:45.900 going on. Juliekelly.stubstack.com. Make sure everyone is going and following. Subscribe to her.
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00:48:57.100 as always, you have my permission to lay it short.