Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - August 13, 2024


Trump and Elon Break The Internet, Kamala and Biden Broke the Border


Episode Stats

Length

49 minutes

Words per Minute

173.79187

Word Count

8,564

Sentence Count

585

Misogynist Sentences

18

Hate Speech Sentences

10


Summary

On this episode of Human Events Daily, Jack Posobiecchia talks about the Trump assassination and why he thinks it was God's hand that saved Donald Trump's life. Jack also talks about why he doesn't think Kamala Harris is going to win the 2020 election.


Transcript

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00:00:30.000 This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare.
00:00:39.620 A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran.
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00:00:49.380 Christ is...
00:00:50.500 What does the president see as the vice president's biggest achievement during their time in office together?
00:00:56.140 So, look, because they've been partners, those achievements have been done, certainly.
00:01:00.620 Those historic, unprecedented achievements have been done together.
00:01:03.460 I'll say this.
00:01:04.140 The president believes in the vice president's leadership, her temperament, her experience.
00:01:09.680 I'm not going to parse out anything from here.
00:01:13.700 They have been partners.
00:01:14.840 She's been a critical partner for this president during this term, and will continue to do so.
00:01:21.820 When you become president, would you be committing to close immigration detention centers?
00:01:30.280 Absolutely.
00:01:31.040 On day one.
00:01:32.320 On day one.
00:01:33.440 Two men are now under arrest, accused of raping a woman at night point and attacking a man who tried to stop it.
00:01:39.780 Police say both men charged in connection to this sexual assault are homeless migrants.
00:01:45.380 And while one raped the victim, the other attacked and beat a man who tried to intervene.
00:01:50.880 Their crime is down 72%.
00:01:53.000 They're taking their drug dealers.
00:01:55.060 They're taking, frankly, their prisoners.
00:01:56.840 They're emptying out their prisons.
00:01:58.420 They're taking their criminals, their murderers, their rapists.
00:02:01.960 These are rough people.
00:02:03.400 These are people that are in jail for murder and all sorts of things.
00:02:06.760 And they're releasing them into our country.
00:02:08.740 And they're telling them, if you come back, we're going to kill you.
00:02:11.540 We're going to give you the death penalty or kill you.
00:02:13.620 So they don't want to come back.
00:02:15.060 But these are rough people.
00:02:16.400 These are criminals that make our criminals look like nice people.
00:02:19.700 And again, I said to Vladimir Putin, I said, don't do it.
00:02:22.720 You can't do it, Vladimir.
00:02:24.000 You do it.
00:02:24.740 It's going to be a bad day.
00:02:26.620 You cannot do it.
00:02:28.320 And I told him things that what I do.
00:02:30.940 And he said, no way.
00:02:32.720 And I said, way.
00:02:33.920 This is to people out there who are in the moderate camp to say, I think you should support
00:02:37.700 Donald Trump for president.
00:02:40.960 And I think it's actually a very important junction in the road.
00:02:43.920 And we're in deep trouble if it goes the other way.
00:02:47.500 You are the path to prosperity.
00:02:48.800 And I think Kamala is the opposite.
00:02:51.180 Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily, live
00:02:55.360 from southern Maine in New England.
00:02:58.120 And today is August 13th, 2024, Anno, Domini.
00:03:02.580 Folks, today is one month.
00:03:04.500 One month from the Trump-assempted assassination.
00:03:10.220 It's been one month's time.
00:03:12.400 The FBI has released no information about the shooter.
00:03:15.520 The FBI has released no stand-ups, no press conferences, no information about how it was
00:03:23.820 that this massive security breakdown took place.
00:03:27.700 No information as to why they weren't on the local radio frequencies with the local police.
00:03:35.260 One month.
00:03:36.440 Now, President Trump and Elon Musk broke the internet last night the same way that Kamala
00:03:41.500 broke the border.
00:03:42.240 But the very first topic they brought up was this attempted assassination.
00:03:48.420 And this brush with death and brush with providence.
00:03:54.220 Because President Trump was saved by the hand of providence.
00:03:58.640 One month ago in Butler, Pennsylvania.
00:04:01.240 Instead of the field of blood, it became the field of miracles.
00:04:09.160 They wanted to blow Donald Trump's head off on live TV.
00:04:15.080 And they wanted you to have to watch it.
00:04:18.580 Never forget.
00:04:20.180 Never lose that feeling that you first had.
00:04:23.660 Whether it was a notification or a phone call or you were swiping through social media.
00:04:30.340 Never forget that feeling you had when you heard Donald Trump has been shot in the head.
00:04:36.880 That's how they want you to feel.
00:04:40.340 They want you to feel afraid.
00:04:42.260 They want you to feel scared.
00:04:44.140 They want you to feel that fear or that pain.
00:04:47.660 And now they want to demoralize you.
00:04:49.700 Now they want to tell you that Kamala Harris has the Kamala momentum.
00:04:53.700 She's holding a snap election.
00:04:55.540 Look at her rallies.
00:04:57.160 Look at all of this.
00:04:58.040 And they want you to forget the truth that you saw one month ago today in Butler, PA.
00:05:06.720 When Donald Trump brought within an inch of his life, kissed on the ear by death himself,
00:05:17.060 rose to his feet as bullets were flying, didn't even know if the threat had been contained,
00:05:25.380 raised his fist above his head and yelled, fight, fight, fight.
00:05:32.600 That man is a leader.
00:05:35.360 That man is the man that we are going to get behind to put back into office.
00:05:40.940 And the same man who will stay up until 11 p.m.
00:05:45.700 Answering question after question from the world's richest man.
00:05:49.980 Understand the forces aligned against Trump, against Elon, and against the average people
00:05:58.480 of this world, the regular people, the normal people.
00:06:04.100 They are against you.
00:06:07.100 Donald Trump and Elon are just standing their way.
00:06:10.360 Big show.
00:06:10.920 Darren Beatty's up next.
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00:06:41.860 Where's Jack?
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00:06:48.000 Back live here, 1776 at humanevents.com.
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00:08:30.720 So, folks, the entire media is out there bashing Elon, going after Trump.
00:08:37.580 Oh, it was rambling, and they were slurring, and they were totally drunk, even though Trump doesn't even drink, but they called him slurring anyway.
00:08:44.080 Total lie, total hoax.
00:08:46.100 You can see videos, as a matter of fact, of Trump speaking that were recorded.
00:08:51.500 Margot Martin has her up on her Twitter account, and I posted them as well.
00:08:54.400 He sounds perfectly normal, and people are confusing the compression of the spaces and the fact that he's speaking on speakerphone.
00:09:04.700 You know, they're trying to claim, oh, he had dentures and all this, and complete insanity.
00:09:09.400 But the real reason the media is upset here is because Donald Trump and Elon Musk have found a way to go around the great media filter,
00:09:18.500 to go around the regime, to go around the truth-making apparatus that the regime has propped up over the years that is corporate media.
00:09:28.240 The man who explained this in great detail is named Darren Beattie.
00:09:32.780 Darren Beattie runs Revolver News.
00:09:34.460 And, Darren, you are someone who actually predicted that this would be a potential use of Twitter should Elon purchase it.
00:09:42.900 And I have to ask, as someone who wrote the article that Elon read, what do you think of how last night's efforts bode for the state of freedom in our world today?
00:09:53.620 I think it was fantastic in every imaginable sense.
00:10:00.240 I think it was a breath of new energy and life into the Trump campaign, which was doing just fine.
00:10:07.900 But I think this has really accelerated momentum, perhaps even an inflection point,
00:10:12.860 because, you know, there was the whole, what people were calling peak Trump, you know, in and around the assassination attempt.
00:10:21.980 And then when Biden dropped out and was Kamala, the media went full lockstep into rat mania, they call it.
00:10:31.620 And now I think we're seeing a correction in the other direction.
00:10:35.480 And that brat mania is subsiding and we're seeing Trump start to step on the gas.
00:10:42.900 And I would encourage him and definitely encourage his people, because I know as people are watching this show, get him on more of these.
00:10:51.680 He needs to go with a strategy of maximum exposure, take full advantage of all the major podcasts and platforms that will have him.
00:11:01.540 I don't know what the deal is with Rogan.
00:11:04.040 I think it's kind of ridiculous if it's the case that Rogan still maintains that he won't have Trump on, even after Elon gave him social permission.
00:11:14.800 That's the thing is people don't understand.
00:11:17.120 By Elon taking a major step in the arena, that provided social permission for otherwise, you know, characteristically timid people within the tech sector to take a step forward behind Elon.
00:11:32.720 I think we still haven't fully digested just how significant it is that Elon decided to step into the arena.
00:11:41.820 But notwithstanding this, it looks like Joe Rogan is still holding back for whatever reason, when not only Elon gave him social permission, but his own bosses at the UFC, Dana White, huge Trump fan.
00:11:56.440 So the idea that Joe Rogan wouldn't even have him on the show, put aside the question of whether he would endorse Trump, which he should.
00:12:04.860 But the idea that he might not even have him on the show is really absurd.
00:12:09.100 And if that's the case, I think he should be taken to task for it.
00:12:12.320 But forget about Rogan.
00:12:14.240 There are many other major podcasts with huge platforms, even women's podcasts.
00:12:20.060 You know, I've heard from a variety of people.
00:12:21.580 I think it could be an interesting idea.
00:12:23.420 Have Trump go on the Call Her Daddy podcast, very popular female podcast.
00:12:28.820 He would do phenomenal.
00:12:30.180 That's the basic point is Trump is so personable, so likable, so interesting,
00:12:36.560 that the more people are exposed to him in those types of contexts, the stronger he is,
00:12:43.240 which is why the campaign, I think, really needs to lean into this strategy of maximum exposure precisely in those types of contexts.
00:12:54.040 As many rallies as you can get in needs to start tweeting more.
00:12:58.840 That's the only way you can counteract.
00:13:00.900 And it's interesting just how different this is from the Kamala approach,
00:13:05.220 because the more we see Kamala, the more we hear from Kamala, the more people don't like Kamala.
00:13:12.180 They're at their best when Kamala isn't even a real person.
00:13:17.120 She's a chameleon-like figure, a stand-in for the generic Democrat.
00:13:23.740 And that's why they're keeping her so secluded and so protected.
00:13:27.180 She wouldn't dare do something like what Trump did with space, and it would be entirely against her interest to do so.
00:13:33.240 She's at her best when she's the least human and the most distant, when she's just a figment of the imagination,
00:13:41.420 a non-person, I wouldn't say unhuman, but a non-person, a generic person, nobody specific.
00:13:49.880 Whereas Trump, very much the opposite.
00:13:53.140 Trump is very much a human.
00:13:54.920 He's a real human being, as they say.
00:13:57.260 And the more people see those specific qualities that are special to him,
00:14:03.320 that cannot be abstracted away from the person, the more they like him.
00:14:08.840 This is even connected to what I was saying way back in the early stages of the primary,
00:14:13.700 when there was the clash with Ron DeSantis and all that.
00:14:16.660 I pointed out the idea of Trumpism without Trump is, it's a false premise.
00:14:22.760 Because what Trump has been able to accomplish politically has been largely inextricable from
00:14:29.500 the personality as the vehicle for this transformation.
00:14:35.160 And while you can provide anyone a script and anyone with the right policy positions,
00:14:39.860 and of course we should all support the right policy position,
00:14:43.060 but ultimately the stuff that's really the magic, the decisive factor for Trump,
00:14:47.660 is the stuff that cannot be scripted or written down and stuff precisely like what you were talking
00:14:53.140 about when you're just almost killed, when a bullet whizzes by millimeters from your head
00:14:59.920 and hits your ear and you're bleeding, you stand up and you encourage and you reassure the crowd.
00:15:06.540 That's Trump.
00:15:08.220 You know, what is Trumpism after Trump?
00:15:10.320 Trumpism after Trump doesn't provide those deep, visceral displays of leadership that resonate directly
00:15:19.220 with people and his supporters.
00:15:21.140 And so I think that's such an interesting contrast that Kamala's the generic Democrat,
00:15:27.260 the system candidate.
00:15:28.860 She's not even, you know, she's just the system writ large.
00:15:31.780 It's not even a human being.
00:15:33.120 It's just anyone who runs through the system totally interchangeable at the end of the day.
00:15:38.440 Whereas Trump is the one guy on the stage at this moment in history who is not interchangeable.
00:15:46.540 And I think that really crystallizes the difference here in 2024.
00:15:51.400 And of course, that's why he's able to do these extemporaneous interviews.
00:15:56.360 And one gets the sense that, you know, he could have gone for another two hours,
00:16:00.200 even though they ended at 11 p.m. Eastern.
00:16:02.880 I know Trump is East Coast.
00:16:04.760 I'm not sure where Elon was, probably Texas.
00:16:06.940 But, you know, it's still quite late.
00:16:09.160 And he was in Wyoming.
00:16:10.280 I was in Wyoming.
00:16:11.360 I didn't realize that.
00:16:12.720 So, yeah.
00:16:13.380 So then you'd be mountain time.
00:16:15.860 But even still, it's evening.
00:16:17.460 It's a long conversation.
00:16:18.660 Right.
00:16:18.920 And it's something where now if any other, any notes I could give,
00:16:22.960 I would have loved if there was a video component.
00:16:24.780 I think that's something that, you know, easily they both could have done.
00:16:28.020 Just had to have the video rolling the full time, right?
00:16:30.320 Have live stream both ends and then put both together so you could see the spaces going.
00:16:34.940 But, you know, on the other side of that, I think video could be very interesting.
00:16:39.200 But on the other side of that, there was something kind of interesting and captivating
00:16:44.040 and even a little bit intimate about there not being a video.
00:16:47.680 It was almost like you're just eavesdropping in on a phone call that created a certain effect
00:16:53.500 that allowed for it to be interesting.
00:16:57.740 And obviously, you know, radio is the theater of the mind.
00:17:01.900 And certainly we do a podcast aspect on this.
00:17:04.600 But for political purposes, yes, quality purposes, it was definitely better as audio only.
00:17:11.260 But for political purposes, I think that we talked about this in the show yesterday,
00:17:15.040 that Gen Z does not really interact with long form podcasts as much.
00:17:19.340 They live in that short form video universe of, you know, TikToks where, you know,
00:17:25.700 the most viral ones are 30 seconds would be an eternity.
00:17:29.600 You're talking 10 seconds.
00:17:30.860 You're talking 15 second interactions.
00:17:33.280 And I think that any of that potential content that was lost, you know,
00:17:38.500 would be just seeing the two men together in any way potentially helpful with the demographic that,
00:17:45.220 you know, I know definitely trying for right now.
00:17:48.260 But I agree with you that as just as a listener, I love the fireside chat thing.
00:17:52.660 And we actually did that as a family.
00:17:54.060 We sat around and sort of worked out this way because they wanted to the kids wanted to watch a movie.
00:17:58.900 And I said, no, after Trump.
00:18:00.380 And so we just sat in the living room listening to Trump and Elon as we went.
00:18:05.780 And so, yes, we had the fireside chat.
00:18:09.060 Little AJ actually went to sleep before it ended.
00:18:11.960 But you know how that goes with that, with toddlers.
00:18:13.940 Folks, 1776 at humanevents.com.
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00:18:18.440 Right back.
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00:18:43.500 We're on with Darren Beattie.
00:18:44.780 We're talking about this Trump's basis that Donald Trump was able to do last night in
00:18:48.980 a way that, by the way, I don't think that any other politician or world leader would
00:18:53.620 be able to do.
00:18:55.040 The two people, just two men in their absolute prime, two men at the top of their game, two
00:19:01.340 of the most powerful men, just powerful individuals, and as Darren is telling us, two who are just
00:19:08.020 very actual, self-actualized individuals, and quite likely this is the reason for their
00:19:15.540 extreme success in a variety of fields, that they are non-system, non-establishment, non-traditional.
00:19:22.060 And Darren, this was going to be the other thing that I said, my other sense of this,
00:19:26.840 and it's something that Producer Faz here has been talking about a long time, that when
00:19:30.360 Trump campaigns, yes, you know, Tampon Tim is ridiculous and fake Kamala is equally, if
00:19:36.320 not more so as ridiculous, you've got the fake and the freak against men of the caliber of
00:19:43.860 Donald Trump and Elon Musk against a fake and a freak.
00:19:46.820 But it really isn't just the, it really isn't just Kamala and Tim Waltz that he's running
00:19:52.940 against, is it?
00:19:53.580 It is the system.
00:19:54.720 And one of the reasons, and this is what I wanted to get to you with, one of the reasons
00:19:58.060 that the entire regime media, even the Wall Street Journal, even the Murdoch empire is
00:20:01.980 so upset about this interview, is that it completely disintermediated their truth-making
00:20:07.460 abilities, because you could just log in and listen to this thing at your own leisure, rather
00:20:13.780 than have to go and listen to what they said about it afterwards.
00:20:17.080 And the more views and listens that it gets now, the less palpable their influence is.
00:20:23.120 And that's ultimately all they have and all they're clinging on to.
00:20:26.120 So that's why you're even seeing the likes of, you know, nominally conservative media, like
00:20:31.920 the Wall Street Journal, attacking it.
00:20:34.860 That's really interesting.
00:20:36.100 I didn't know the Wall Street Journal attacked it.
00:20:38.300 It's not that it's terribly surprising.
00:20:39.700 Oh, it was rambling, unfocused, you know, all the words.
00:20:46.140 Ridiculous.
00:20:46.820 But I mean, it's telling, and frankly, it's encouraging, and it reinforces what I was saying
00:20:50.900 earlier, that this is an excellent strategy.
00:20:53.940 This is something that Trump should absolutely lean into.
00:20:57.680 I wouldn't even be opposed to the idea of doing spaces every week to discuss recent events,
00:21:04.600 developments, use it as a fundraising tool.
00:21:09.060 I mean, the disintermediating effect is an enormous comparative advantage.
00:21:14.000 You know, there's structurally a lot working for the Democrats.
00:21:17.460 But one of the main game changers since 2020 is that Twitter is under completely different
00:21:23.760 management.
00:21:24.320 This changes a lot.
00:21:27.200 In fact, I think even partially, it accounts for why there was some kind of like moderately
00:21:35.740 effective narrative energy coming from the Democrats a little bit at that first bit of
00:21:42.580 Kamala's.
00:21:43.480 Because that's the early throes of the Democrats adapting to not having total narrative control.
00:21:52.360 They have to adapt to the reality in which Twitter, which is the primary vehicle for narrative
00:21:57.500 generation and dissemination, at least at the bleeding edge of politics, they have to
00:22:03.340 adapt to the fact that this is no longer just something that they can censor at will, which
00:22:09.400 is another interesting aspect of the campaign, but absolutely Trump needs to lean into this.
00:22:15.740 Do this as much as he possibly can on a regular basis.
00:22:19.820 The more people see of him, especially in these types of contexts, the more people like him.
00:22:27.420 That's a tremendous and frankly quite rare asset to have.
00:22:31.940 And he should be leaning into it as much as possible.
00:22:35.320 I couldn't agree more.
00:22:38.520 And the spaces, which, by the way, you know, they don't always have to be with Elon.
00:22:42.320 He could bring on people.
00:22:43.720 He could bring on regular people.
00:22:45.440 He could just think of it.
00:22:46.400 He could have a series based on town halls where he has on people who were affect, you
00:22:54.200 know, angel moms come on.
00:22:55.300 And so here are people that have been affected by crime, here are people who have been, here's
00:23:02.180 somebody from, they mentioned the oil and gas industry.
00:23:04.320 So here's a guy who works in fracking in Western Pennsylvania, or here's a guy who works up
00:23:10.500 in Anwar.
00:23:11.380 Here's someone who lives in the inner city in Atlanta or Philadelphia or Detroit that's
00:23:17.220 affected by crime and having the ability to speak across a smartphone to a man who was
00:23:25.280 the president United States and is positioned to be the next president of the United States.
00:23:28.800 I think those are incredible.
00:23:30.940 And they're free, which of course poses a huge threat to the establishment, the political
00:23:35.680 establishment and the consultant class who are used to getting a percentage off of all
00:23:39.720 their TV buys.
00:23:40.720 And I do think I, I'm, I'm a little bit more, I put it this way, I'm a little bit more on
00:23:46.600 the side that that TV does still play a role.
00:23:49.300 And I know there's the sense of like the death of television out there, it exists, people
00:23:53.620 do still actually watch it.
00:23:56.180 It's, it's not nothing.
00:23:57.600 So you can't get rid of it completely.
00:23:59.040 But at the same time, you need to lean into new media.
00:24:02.220 And one of the biggest issues there for the consultants is that new media is completely
00:24:06.020 free.
00:24:06.560 It's, you just turn on your phone and you press the button.
00:24:08.920 And I have to imagine, by the way, speaking, as you just mentioned about Donald Trump's
00:24:12.820 history with Twitter as a platform and the fact that Twitter is what put him in office
00:24:18.520 in 2016.
00:24:19.680 There's no question about this, that I think that, I think that him being back on the platform,
00:24:25.060 being exposed to it again, and then of course, seeing the massive reach of the interview,
00:24:30.340 the numbers that are there and think of it, Darren, is this the first time that Donald
00:24:35.120 Trump himself has been on Twitter since he was banned in the wake of January 6th.
00:24:41.180 Though, look at what, what a, what an odyssey he's been on from then until now.
00:24:47.560 And I, I, I think that, I think that he's definitely looking at those numbers and thinking,
00:24:53.300 you know, maybe it's time, maybe it's time to pick up my sword once again, go into battle.
00:24:58.920 I think he has to, I think it's a no brainer.
00:25:03.540 It's, it's just imperative.
00:25:05.340 Again, you got to use all the tools at your disposal.
00:25:08.280 And this is one hell of a tool that he's wielded great, um, effect in the past.
00:25:16.080 Got to use everything because rest assured the other side, the Democrats, the system is
00:25:22.740 going to use everything at its disposal as well.
00:25:26.300 So I think this is going to be a really close race, really difficult race, but if Trump
00:25:31.680 leans into these comparative advantages, he goes into a maximum exposure, um, uh, posture,
00:25:39.960 uh, I think it's his to lose.
00:25:44.340 Now, go, let me get your thoughts on what the other part of what I said.
00:25:48.600 So we have, we have fake Kamala, we have a freakish Tim Waltz running, but you know, is
00:25:54.320 it really them running themselves?
00:25:56.480 You know, you mentioned the general candidate strategy, but it's not just them.
00:25:59.700 Is it, it's actually the entire system.
00:26:02.960 Right?
00:26:03.400 Yeah, it's the system.
00:26:04.400 And, you know, the, the system is impersonal.
00:26:07.620 The system sort of moves on whoever's in charge.
00:26:10.360 And, you know, a great example of that is the fact that, you know, yeah, our country is
00:26:16.500 doing a lot worse than it was under Trump, but it still exists.
00:26:20.080 Like it's still like sort of functioning.
00:26:22.060 It's on autopilot.
00:26:23.240 Is that because Biden is really doing anything?
00:26:25.800 No, but the fact that the wheels are still turning, albeit much more slowly and a bit
00:26:32.060 more wobbly, but the fact that the wheels are still turning indicates precisely this reality
00:26:37.780 that, you know, Biden's at the helm, it doesn't matter.
00:26:40.500 There could be nobody that said that's, that the system is on autopilot.
00:26:44.640 So when things are moving in the direction of the system, you don't really need a figurehead
00:26:49.840 in the Oval Office.
00:26:50.800 So it's only when someone's challenging the system that the person becomes important.
00:26:56.040 Um, and that I think really clarifies the difference here between, uh, between Trump
00:27:02.900 and Kamala, the system works.
00:27:06.000 And if somebody needs to be replaced, they can be replaced because the person doesn't
00:27:11.320 matter.
00:27:11.840 Even if you look at it in terms of finance and corporations and such, you know, the whole
00:27:16.740 private equity world is such a great example of how systematized things are.
00:27:21.220 You know, people talk about, you know, Larry Fink and others, and, you know, they're, these
00:27:27.140 people are, you know, important, but they're almost like the personality and the person doesn't
00:27:34.000 matter because the person is just a vehicle through which the system operates.
00:27:40.540 You know, people like Larry Fink, probably people like, you know, Diamond and a lot of others
00:27:45.060 in finance.
00:27:45.740 And yet there are people for whom the person is much bigger than the system on the left.
00:27:51.720 I would, you know, I would put George Soros in that category.
00:27:54.620 The person is bigger than the system.
00:27:56.680 In the case of Elon, the personality very much matters.
00:27:59.980 He created a ton of, you know, huge industries.
00:28:04.180 Um, but the person still matters.
00:28:06.220 He's not simply a vehicle for the system.
00:28:09.440 And obviously there's no better example of this than Donald Trump for whom the personality
00:28:14.520 and the person are really, um, you know, the core of what it's all about in terms of,
00:28:21.660 you know, how things hinge on the personality itself on these leadership qualities that cannot
00:28:27.720 be disembodied or abstracted away from the leader himself.
00:28:31.900 So, um, there's kind of a lot of interesting observations about the nature of, um, our political
00:28:41.260 world and our cultural world.
00:28:43.020 And in a weird way, I've said this in another context, I think with, with Don Jr. I said this,
00:28:48.640 but there was a weird transparency afforded by the Biden presidency because he was so manifestly
00:28:55.880 incompetent that it was obvious he wasn't running anything.
00:28:59.560 And therefore it was obvious that you didn't really need anyone in there because the system
00:29:03.820 was running itself.
00:29:06.740 And so there's a weird transparency about what the nature of the presidency in that context
00:29:11.140 actually is.
00:29:12.520 And on the other side, there's a different type of radical transparency afforded by Trump
00:29:17.060 because Trump's operated independently of the system, uh, and, and, and, and antagonism
00:29:23.860 toward the system, but also independence because of his position of wealth, not being reliant
00:29:29.480 on donors and so forth.
00:29:30.800 So there are two very different types of relationship system, one independent and oppositional and
00:29:39.120 the other entirely dependent, but they both provide an interesting kind of transparency into
00:29:45.440 the nature of how things really work.
00:29:49.880 And folks, this is what it really does come down to.
00:29:52.860 It is something that when Alex Jones and Elon and I hold our, held our sort of super space,
00:29:58.300 you know, a couple of months ago with Andrew Tate and, uh, you know, they popped on and so
00:30:03.500 many others that the point is that, do you want to be a human or do you want to be on the side of
00:30:10.100 unhumanity?
00:30:11.180 So team humanity versus unhumanity.
00:30:14.060 And I wrote the whole book about it, New York times bestseller, but it really does come
00:30:18.000 down to this, do you want to be humans going forward or do you want to be sublimated to
00:30:24.660 a system of multinational global, but globalist, corporate sludge, Darren Beatty, where can people
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00:32:41.640 All right, folks.
00:32:42.800 Historic events last night.
00:32:44.640 Donald Trump coming into your phone.
00:32:47.620 Coming into your phone, coming into your living room, however you had it set up.
00:32:50.840 He was right there for everyone to listen to, and he didn't have to go to any other media
00:32:56.280 to get access to that.
00:32:57.500 But someone who's been writing about this and about Trump's authenticity is Kenny Cody,
00:33:02.120 the columnist at Humanevents.com.
00:33:04.020 Kenny, how you doing, man?
00:33:05.840 I'm doing great, Jack.
00:33:06.640 How you doing, brother?
00:33:08.360 I'm fantastic.
00:33:09.120 So walk me through your theory of the case.
00:33:10.820 This is what we've been talking about a long time as well.
00:33:12.220 It's been three weeks since I think I was one of the first people who said, stop calling
00:33:15.660 her woke Kamala and crazy Kamala and cackling.
00:33:18.780 No, no, no.
00:33:19.260 Call her fake.
00:33:20.840 Fake Kamala is the line.
00:33:23.300 Because she is completely fake, whereas Donald Trump is completely authentic.
00:33:28.520 Walk me through your theory of the case on how this differentiates the two.
00:33:32.960 Well, I mean, I think Trump's had a good example in attending the adversity events that literally
00:33:38.160 go against him in every single way.
00:33:40.060 I mean, his authenticity is proven by him attending the Libertarian Party Convention,
00:33:43.960 attending the Bitcoin Conference, and also going for the National Association of Black
00:33:47.460 Journalists Conference.
00:33:48.180 I mean, he has multiple times during his candidacy over the last few months offered himself to
00:33:53.460 the public in the lion's den.
00:33:55.580 Kamala Harris has not agreed to an interview since she's been the presumptive Democratic
00:33:58.920 presidential nominee.
00:34:00.280 She has changed her positions from being a far-left progressive in the U.S. Senate to
00:34:04.780 the left of Bernie Sanders and has not been called on by the mainstream media to answer
00:34:08.440 for any of that.
00:34:09.400 So she was just trying to appeal to the general public as a moderate, as the same sort of moderate
00:34:13.840 that Joe Biden was running as in 2020 and the same moderate that Hillary Clinton was running
00:34:18.460 as in 2016.
00:34:20.360 But her record proves otherwise.
00:34:22.220 And she's one of the first candidates in American history that can actually look to her
00:34:25.180 record, look back at what she's done in the United States Senate and as the Attorney General
00:34:29.980 of California, and be able to list and reference and cite the things that she has done and
00:34:34.820 stood for in her speeches, in her policy, and in her votes in the United States Senate.
00:34:39.800 I mean, she is as fake as they come if she's actually trying to appeal as a moderate.
00:34:43.400 I mean, she literally in 2020 was running to the left of Bernie Sanders, along with like
00:34:49.040 Kristen Gillibrand, okay?
00:34:50.780 She was not considered among the moderates that was running in 2020 like Joe Biden was
00:34:55.020 trying to be.
00:34:56.260 You know, they just expect us to forget after four years of her being a vice president who
00:35:01.380 was among the most unpopular vice presidents in American history because of her advocacy
00:35:05.780 and promotion of far-left policies.
00:35:08.720 We can't let her forget that.
00:35:10.280 And I know the Trump campaign is not going to let her forget that because they are trying
00:35:13.380 to paint him as the authentic person who is trying to appeal to young male voters through
00:35:18.340 people like Aiden Ross and last night, as we saw with Elon Musk.
00:35:21.640 Well, you see, folks, you see, this is what we mean, authenticity versus fakeness, disingenuousness.
00:35:34.740 The idea that Kamala Harris is someone that she is a chameleon, and that's why I'm a chameleon.
00:35:39.160 I was sitting on Thought Crime with Charlie Kirk the other day, singing the song, you know,
00:35:43.740 playing a fool, messing around.
00:35:45.340 But it really does fit.
00:35:47.500 She will adopt any position, any background.
00:35:52.280 You know, she's saying, oh, I listened to Tupac when I was in college, except that Tupac
00:35:55.740 didn't even start making songs, dropping tracks until she was out of college.
00:36:01.300 And then she wrote, and even Donald Trump, and I'll throw out there and point out that
00:36:04.600 when Donald Trump brought up her racial identity in that adversary interview that you're talking
00:36:10.320 about right there, he wasn't attacking her for being half Jamaican, half Asian, or half
00:36:16.200 Indian, whatever, the, you know, whatever nomenclature you want to use, South Asian.
00:36:19.780 That wasn't the attack.
00:36:20.820 The point was, she has used different racial identities at different points in her career.
00:36:28.640 Now I'm the first South Asian senator.
00:36:30.340 Oh, now I'm the first black woman to run for president.
00:36:32.360 He's like, well, wait a minute.
00:36:33.300 Didn't she used to run as this?
00:36:34.340 He's talking about the way that she adopts different identities like a chameleon and
00:36:39.720 also like a chameleon.
00:36:41.560 I'm just going to say it, folks.
00:36:43.460 What are chameleons known for?
00:36:45.860 Chameleons change the color of their skin.
00:36:50.060 Sorry, Cody.
00:36:51.080 Now we're both going to be on media matters for that one.
00:36:54.360 But look, it's just true.
00:36:56.180 That's what a chameleon does.
00:36:57.900 It changes its skin color too.
00:36:59.980 But for the purpose of adapting to a more deferential background and a more effective
00:37:05.680 background for where it is, it doesn't stay the same.
00:37:08.520 It conceals its true nature.
00:37:10.140 And that's what she is.
00:37:11.120 She's someone who conceals her true nature.
00:37:13.120 By the way, Kenny, I got to get you on as well regarding, because we haven't mentioned
00:37:17.200 it yet at all on the show today, this issue of stolen valor.
00:37:20.660 You know, I've had some people, particularly Zoomers, actually say to me, you know, what is
00:37:26.280 it about this thing?
00:37:27.360 So, you know, he served, he just didn't serve in this place, he said, you know, it's not
00:37:31.240 really that big of a deal.
00:37:32.220 It's kind of a niche issue, don't you think?
00:37:34.360 And I think this, I expect this might be a male-female thing, but let me get your take
00:37:40.380 on his, you know, his claims to have served in armed combat versus his actual service where
00:37:48.000 he had a deployment to Italy.
00:37:50.240 Yeah, I don't think Kamala Harris could have chosen any better running mate for her inauthenticity
00:37:54.560 than Tim Wall's.
00:37:56.220 I mean, she lied about her skin color to get ahead, or like I said, not lied about necessarily,
00:38:01.880 but used and changing with the ways, in the same way Tim Walls has about his military service.
00:38:06.720 And, you know, the same people like Karl Rove, like Victor Ashe, who criticized the J.D.
00:38:10.360 Vance vice presidential choice, are being proven pretty incorrect at this point for a guy who
00:38:15.280 was in the Marine Corps, actually served his country, unlike the many lies that Tim Walls
00:38:20.240 said where he saw combat or he has, you know, been through the trenches as he's been painting
00:38:25.280 himself as this hero to the general public, you know, wearing camo hats and going hunting
00:38:31.920 without any dirt on his pants to try to sell to the American public that he's some sort of
00:38:36.100 everyday man when he is nothing but somebody who is a liar and a chameleon that uses, in the same way
00:38:41.980 that Kamala Harris uses her racial identity and her, you know, appeal as a moderate, Tim Walls
00:38:47.440 appropriates rural Rust Belt culture. He is appropriating that and his military service.
00:38:54.160 I couldn't think of a more unagreeable sort of candidate that is going to come across to rule
00:39:00.020 white American voters than Tim Walls is going to end up being. I mean, he is as unappealable
00:39:04.880 as they come because he is fake. I mean, I think the same people that Tim Walls is trying
00:39:09.880 to appeal to are the same people who are going to reject him for being a liar, going to reject
00:39:15.220 him from embracing stolen valor, trying to appeal to hunters, trying to appeal to the outdoor
00:39:21.420 everyday car heart-wearing man when he is as fake. We know, I am from rural Appalachia,
00:39:27.980 okay, and we know a fake hunter and a fake country boy when we see one, and Tim Walls is
00:39:32.820 among the fakest that I have ever witnessed. He is not, and you know, he's about as real as
00:39:39.200 Kamala's fake accent that she used in Georgia before her rally with Megan Thee Stallion. That
00:39:43.780 is who we're talking about here. She could not have picked a more, you know, aligning running
00:39:48.780 mate with her ideology, her appeal, and her chameleon self than Tim Walls because Tim Walls is as
00:39:53.740 fake as Kamala is only for the wrong appeal to rural voters in the Rust Belt. And I think what
00:39:59.880 J.D. Vance, you know, among the criticisms that the moderate neocon left has for him because he
00:40:05.220 doesn't like war, he is as authentic as Donald Trump is, and we are going through authentic
00:40:10.420 against fake. That's what the election comes down to. Trump has never been one to mesh his positions
00:40:16.640 or go against, you know, going back and flip-flopping my friend Ronny'd into 2012. This is
00:40:22.100 someone who is authentic as they come, and J.D. Vance is as well, and Kamala Harris is as fake as
00:40:26.680 they come, just in different ways than her running mate Tim Moss, who has quite literally lied about
00:40:32.140 his military service, his appeal to Rust Belt voters, and to be honest, it's pretty fake about
00:40:36.880 his own country boy appeal. I know a country boy when I see one, and he is no country boy.
00:40:41.280 Kenny, I'm hoping that you're going to write that as your next op-ed for us over at Human Events,
00:40:46.460 because that is perfect. Tim Walls is no country boy from a man who could not have said it better.
00:40:55.660 Go follow him out, Kenny Cody, TN on X. Always a great follow, and make sure that you're reading
00:41:01.340 all of his op-eds on humanevents.com, many of which, by the way, almost all of which, I think,
00:41:07.880 are shared by Donald Trump himself. If you want to contact us, it is 1776 humanevents.com.
00:41:14.520 We'll be right back real quick, going down to Texas.
00:41:19.120 You're about the boring people at your office. I'm trying to listen to the new human events
00:41:24.060 with Jack Posobiec.
00:41:26.900 All right, Jack, so back live, human events daily, 1776 at humanevents.com. Very excited
00:41:32.720 now to have on Beau French. He is the chairman of the Tarrant County GOP, down from the great
00:41:38.480 state of Texas. Beau, how are you doing, man?
00:41:42.280 Jack, awesome to be here.
00:41:44.660 Let me get your thoughts real quick here on President Trump's interview slash just really
00:41:50.680 conversation, wide-ranging conversation with Elon Musk, another, I believe now, a proud Texan
00:41:56.900 as well.
00:41:59.400 Yeah, so great. I mean, the great thing about Donald Trump, for anybody who's ever met him
00:42:03.020 or spent any time around him, I mean, he is just such a likable, normal person, right?
00:42:08.240 It doesn't matter that he's had all the success in business or that he's been the former president
00:42:11.480 even. I mean, he really is just relatable. He gets people. He knows how to communicate
00:42:15.260 with people. He's just a good guy. And, you know, of course, the left hates that. They
00:42:19.940 want to demonize that all they can. And I mean, the headlines this morning were hysterical,
00:42:23.260 talking about what a disaster it was. And I mean, for the millions of people who tuned
00:42:26.900 into that, they were like, no, that was awesome.
00:42:32.340 Well, and that's exactly what we were saying earlier, that the idea that the reason mainstream
00:42:37.900 media and legacy media is attacking this so much is because they're realizing that they're
00:42:42.700 quickly becoming irrelevant, that suddenly you don't need, you know, the TV shows. You
00:42:49.500 don't need the Wall Street Journal. You don't need the Washington Post. You don't need, you
00:42:53.100 don't need it. By the way, I, you know, not to tie my horn here, but like, we just put
00:42:57.140 this book out. We were on no major broadcast media, no major cable media. I don't think
00:43:01.800 any cable media. We, and we, we were sustaining attacks from the New York Times and we became
00:43:07.460 a New York Times bestseller just by new media only. That's it.
00:43:13.020 I cannot recommend your book enough. I'm about halfway through it. It's fantastic. Just
00:43:17.420 finished the chapter on, on the Spanish civil war. Super. I was a history major in
00:43:23.080 college. So this kind of stuff excites me anyway, but yeah, it's really, it's great.
00:43:26.880 I recommend this book to anybody. Cause I'm not, I'm not suggesting I'm any kind of an
00:43:36.920 expert far from it. I'm, I'm usually not the smartest person in the room is the way I like
00:43:42.000 to, uh, the way I like to say it, but, uh, listen, I think it's a great book for anybody
00:43:45.560 to read. Um, especially, uh, people who are kind of on the fence or don't really understand
00:43:49.580 what's happening in America right now. A lot of Republicans, I think are guilty of
00:43:53.080 just being complacent with, uh, you know, the way things have been and, uh, they don't
00:43:57.820 understand that communists literally literal communists have infiltrated every single
00:44:01.840 institution in America. They've been, you know, Hollywood media education, not just
00:44:07.020 college, but independent school districts. I mean, I've been exposing this here in
00:44:11.540 Fort Worth, Texas and around Tarrant County, uh, for a while now. And it's pretty eyeopening.
00:44:15.860 People are just shocked as to, you know, how these people could be doing what they're
00:44:19.540 doing. Um, you know, it's just going against everything that we know to be good, right,
00:44:24.460 true and beautiful. And that's, and that's something that we, we dig down into in the
00:44:30.000 book. And when we go through Spain, we go through Russia, we go through China, we go through, uh,
00:44:35.100 France, which we call it sort of a proto communist Marxist uprising. The idea that it's never
00:44:40.180 about the equality and fraternity and egalitarianism and all of the equity and all of the things
00:44:47.180 they talk about. No, it's, it's about hurting people and taking their stuff because that's
00:44:52.260 what always happens. Yeah. They, they hate success. Uh, the, the equality component that
00:44:59.680 they always talk about, what they don't talk about. It's not that everyone's going to end
00:45:02.560 up up here. It's that everyone's going to end up down here or dead, right? It's not, it's
00:45:07.360 not something that helps everybody. It actually hurts everybody. And most people end up dead.
00:45:12.980 And that's what it's all about. So, um, you've got, or I guess we've got an announcement coming
00:45:17.860 up on that. So I figured I'd have you on here to, uh, well, you, you sort of broke it on X,
00:45:22.060 but you know, for the first time on the show, let me, let me give the floor to you for this one.
00:45:26.680 Yeah. So, uh, Tarrant County in Texas, well, everyone knows how important Texas is. The Democrats
00:45:31.440 are coming forth. They're spending lots of money here. They think they can flip Texas. You know,
00:45:35.420 they tried in Florida, Florida successfully beat the Democrats back. They've kind of given up there.
00:45:39.540 They're now in Texas trying to flip Texas. Cause they know that if Texas goes, uh, a Republican
00:45:43.960 never wins presidency again. And so they're spending a lot of money here. Tarrant County is the largest
00:45:49.100 red County in the country. It's an urban County. We have about two and a half million people here.
00:45:52.980 Uh, if you lose Tarrant County, we will end up losing Texas. So this really is the front line in
00:45:57.580 the battle for Texas. Uh, most people sort of see this as the bellwether for Texas. So we're fighting
00:46:02.980 hard here. We're, we're exposing communists and we're going to beat the Democrats. And so we are
00:46:07.660 bringing in people to help highlight and energize, you know, highlight what's going on and energize
00:46:11.580 the Republicans here. And you are going to be our guest for an event on September 7th here in
00:46:17.140 Fort Texas in historic stockyards. We are super excited to have you and it's going to be a great
00:46:21.960 event. And I think it's going to help energize a lot of people here. And that's huge. So we're doing
00:46:27.840 it September 7th, it's a Saturday. So if you're in the Dallas Fort worth area, or you're within
00:46:33.840 driving distance, or if you want to fly and come down and spend some time for the, uh, you know,
00:46:39.200 the Texas we'll call it, I don't know. We were calling them strategy sessions before it might
00:46:42.440 have to call this a victory session, uh, because that's what it is all about. And I can't pick
00:46:46.600 people keep saying this to me. They say, Oh, we need unity. We need unit. I said, we can have unity.
00:46:50.800 Donald Trump has always stood for unity since he came down that escalator, but unity comes through
00:46:54.920 victory, victory first, then the unity will commence no unity until after victory. So it's
00:47:01.200 unity through victory. That's what we're going to achieve. That's what it's all about.
00:47:07.660 Winning has a great way of bringing people together. And that's what I keep telling,
00:47:11.960 you know, in the Republican party, we have factions, no doubt. Uh, but we all know that no matter what we
00:47:18.480 disagree on internally, we can all agree that what the left and the Democrats have been doing to America
00:47:24.260 over the last four years is just, you know, totally unacceptable, anti-American. I mean,
00:47:29.320 to let in 15 or 20 million illegal aliens in the last three and a half years, but we live in Texas.
00:47:34.560 I have a ranch down on the border. There are people crossing our ranch all the time,
00:47:38.020 putting our people in jeopardy. I mean, everyone down there is in fear for their life. Uh, the
00:47:42.100 Democrats want to deny it. Kamala Harris, who supposedly was the border czar literally never
00:47:46.920 even went to the border. I mean, it's just, it's shocking. These people are just in denial
00:47:50.660 because they know they have a mainstream media that will cover for them, never actually do their
00:47:55.220 job and talk about real issues. They just, uh, you know, like to typical communists, they're just
00:48:00.400 state media. So, uh, you know, look, Texans are energized like never before. We have felt the brunt
00:48:06.400 of this though. You know, while many of these illegal aliens have passed through Texas, they're,
00:48:10.800 they're in every state. So if you're no matter where you are in America and you're watching this,
00:48:14.320 you have probably, you know, incurred the cost of, of what illegal immigration has done,
00:48:20.320 illegal aliens have done to our, to our cities. We were, we were just talking about how, how Trump,
00:48:26.320 you know, if he does any of these spaces going forward, bring some of the angel moms on,
00:48:29.680 bring some ranchers on, people have been affected by this. Yes. Texas is the frontline of the border,
00:48:34.220 but of course it spills into state after state, but we're just about out of time for the show today.
00:48:39.120 Where can people follow you? Where can you get information about the event? September 7th
00:48:42.900 in Dallas, Fort Worth. Yeah. You can go to tarrantgop.org and, uh, sign up for our newsletter.
00:48:48.880 That's a great place to stay in touch with what we're doing. We'll, we'll announce our ticket sales
00:48:52.400 there, or you can go to my Twitter account, which is, uh, bow underscore French underscore TX,
00:48:58.460 um, which I think you just showed on the screen. So, uh, yeah, we'd love, we'd love to, uh,
00:49:02.800 see you there on September 7th. It's going to be a lot of fun. All right, folks. Yeehaw. We're going
00:49:07.440 down for the Texas victory session there, September 7th, uh, Saturday,
00:49:12.900 want everyone to be there. Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have our permission to lay ashore.