Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - September 11, 2024


TRUMP RETAKES LEAD IN POLYMARKET - UNDECIDEDS TURNING ON KAMALA


Episode Stats

Length

49 minutes

Words per Minute

178.96127

Word Count

8,804

Sentence Count

643

Misogynist Sentences

29

Hate Speech Sentences

30


Summary

On today's episode of Human Events Daily, Jack Posobiec is joined by President Trump and Vice President Joe Biden to remember the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and to discuss their impact on the country and the world.


Transcript

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00:00:30.000 This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare.
00:00:39.680 A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran.
00:00:46.300 This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec.
00:00:49.400 Christ is...
00:00:50.480 Tim Rawls and I are both gun owners.
00:00:51.980 We're not taking anybody's guns away, so stop with the continuous lying about this stuff.
00:00:56.340 We have to have a buyback program, and I support a mandatory buyback program.
00:00:59.780 It's got to be smart.
00:01:00.760 We've got to do it the right way.
00:01:01.760 Let's remember Charlottesville.
00:01:03.940 And what did the president say?
00:01:06.720 There were fine people on each side.
00:01:08.900 Who had people, and I'm not talking about the neo-Nazis and the white nationalists, because
00:01:13.540 they should be condemned totally.
00:01:15.560 Donald Trump, the candidate, has said in this election there will be a bloodbath if this
00:01:21.660 and the outcome of this election is not to his liking.
00:01:24.640 Mexico has taken over a period of 30 years 34% of the automobile manufacturing business
00:01:32.240 in our country.
00:01:33.040 Think of it.
00:01:33.660 We're going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line, and you're
00:01:39.360 not going to be able to sell those cars.
00:01:41.140 If I get elected...
00:01:42.100 Now, if I don't get elected, it's going to be a bloodbath.
00:01:45.800 She's a Marxist.
00:01:47.060 Everybody knows she's a Marxist.
00:01:48.740 Her father's a Marxist professor in economics, and he taught her well.
00:01:53.240 Wait a minute.
00:01:53.740 I'm talking now, if you don't mind.
00:01:56.080 Please.
00:01:57.420 Does that sound familiar?
00:01:58.720 She just started by saying she's going to do this, she's going to do that, she's going
00:02:02.280 to do all these wonderful things.
00:02:04.120 Why hasn't she done it?
00:02:06.220 She's been there for three and a half years.
00:02:08.780 They've had three and a half years to fix the border.
00:02:11.440 They've had three and a half years to create jobs, and all the things we talked about.
00:02:17.140 Why hasn't she done it?
00:02:19.360 She should leave right now, go down to that beautiful White House, go to the Capitol,
00:02:24.500 get everyone together and do the things you want to do, but you haven't done it, and you
00:02:28.020 won't do it, because you believe in things that the American people don't believe in.
00:02:32.700 The worst vice president in the history of our country.
00:02:36.680 Donald Trump left us the worst attack on our democracy since the Civil War.
00:02:45.260 Holy s***.
00:02:47.140 God!
00:02:48.160 Oh my God!
00:02:50.200 All right, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily.
00:02:54.940 We are live in Washington, D.C.
00:02:57.380 Today, of course, is 9-11-2024, the 23rd anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States,
00:03:06.360 9-11-2001.
00:03:08.860 We've got, so President Trump right now is currently in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and we're working
00:03:15.100 on getting the live feed up of that for you.
00:03:19.040 We've also got coverage at Ground Zero, but I want to talk to you about something that,
00:03:24.180 and we'll get into debate, don't worry, but I want to say something.
00:03:27.380 We lost so much on 9-11, but we lost even more than we realized.
00:03:31.260 We lost the country that we were.
00:03:35.440 The country that you grow up in no longer exists.
00:03:41.720 The country that you grew up in no longer exists.
00:03:45.640 What do I mean by that?
00:03:46.860 I mean, when I went to visit 9-11, or when I went to visit 9-11, when I went to visit
00:03:51.780 the World Trade Center in the 90s, when I went there with my family, the country that
00:03:55.600 we were before, it's gone.
00:03:58.160 But we can get it back if we fight.
00:04:00.800 I want to go now to David Zier over at Ground Zero right now in New York City.
00:04:05.580 David, you were at the memorial with President Trump and Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, all the
00:04:13.040 rest of them.
00:04:13.500 You also visited the FDNY, the fire department, the station.
00:04:16.660 Tell me a little bit about what went down this morning.
00:04:21.620 Well, Ladder 4, the whole shift was wiped out.
00:04:26.340 Engine 54, Ladder 4, Battalion 9, down on Water Street, right across town from here.
00:04:33.960 They lost all 15 guys on their shift in 9-11.
00:04:38.000 And, you know, 377 firefighters have died since 343 died that day.
00:04:44.420 But, you know, there's a feeling on the ground here.
00:04:48.200 I'm outside of O'Hara's Pub by Ground Zero.
00:04:50.620 The firefighters are here.
00:04:52.020 A lot don't want to come on camera.
00:04:53.560 They don't want to get political.
00:04:55.080 I lost one of my best friends, Peter Brennan, Rescue 4, 288, climbing up the tower on 74th
00:05:00.960 floor, came down on him.
00:05:02.860 This is a somber day.
00:05:04.300 But, Jack, we were talking, you know, I don't know if enough people get it.
00:05:08.680 There's a lot of, like, if you talk to 95, 98% of the people around Ground Zero, they
00:05:13.500 don't know the roots of the 40 years of global terrorism, Islamic terrorism, Islamo-terrorism
00:05:18.960 in New York City and all that.
00:05:21.160 And people are complacent.
00:05:22.600 The rich people step over their bodies on the way to Starbucks.
00:05:26.320 And I don't know if people get it.
00:05:28.140 And then you have those consequences of 9-11, like the Patriot Act and where they, you know,
00:05:33.040 they track your deposits and all that.
00:05:34.820 People don't trust the government anymore, you know.
00:05:37.580 So there's so many things that changed for America on 9-11.
00:05:42.880 It's, yeah, that's a good, that's a shooting point here is that not only did we lose that
00:05:48.240 innocence, but we actually used to have a level of trust for our government.
00:05:52.780 It's, it's, it sounds naive.
00:05:54.140 It almost sounds ridiculous to say, but we did have that.
00:05:57.440 David, thank you for being there.
00:05:58.520 We're just coming up on our break.
00:05:59.880 Thank you for telling those stories.
00:06:01.700 Thank you for giving truth to this.
00:06:03.960 And the fact is, we lost those great people.
00:06:06.760 We lost those great Americans.
00:06:08.860 We lost a country.
00:06:10.520 But we can fight to bring it back.
00:06:12.420 Stay tuned right back.
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00:07:02.800 Jack Posobiec, Washington, D.C.
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00:08:11.820 So, folks, when we think about the debate last night, this is a great example.
00:08:16.620 This is a great example of that debate, the way things went down, the way things were.
00:08:21.980 You say, hold on.
00:08:23.920 America's changed.
00:08:25.340 America's not the country we used to be.
00:08:27.640 We've got hordes of migrants that the government is paying to put into our homes and our towns
00:08:34.100 and our neighborhoods.
00:08:35.680 And anytime you try to bring something up about it,
00:08:38.100 the corporate media goes in and blasts Trump about it, talks over him.
00:08:42.840 When Trump talks about narrowly being shot and killed by an assassin's bullet,
00:08:49.440 David Muir talks over him, cuts him off, says,
00:08:52.840 we've got a lot to cover today, and doesn't even follow up on it.
00:08:56.380 By the way, David Muir never said that line, never used that line,
00:09:00.640 which is a psychological tactic.
00:09:02.140 And David Muir, who is an absolute hack,
00:09:04.200 someone I've had no respect for for a long time, has been doing this over and over.
00:09:08.320 But using the psychological tactic of saying,
00:09:10.520 we have a lot to cover, we have a lot to get to, we have a lot to get to,
00:09:12.900 to silence and diminish whatever Trump just said and then move on to the next thing.
00:09:17.640 These are the mean girl tactics.
00:09:19.420 And I have to say, it was really weird watching Trump debate those three women last night
00:09:25.940 because that's what this was.
00:09:27.260 It was a struggle session.
00:09:28.540 Yes, it was a struggle session.
00:09:30.080 But President Trump did not submit to it.
00:09:32.560 I want to bring in now Darren Beattie.
00:09:34.240 I'm sure he's got a lot of opinions on the debate as well.
00:09:37.340 He was also someone who was a presidential speechwriter in the White House.
00:09:42.040 From Revolver News, Darren Beattie, how are you?
00:09:44.700 Doing great.
00:09:45.440 How are you?
00:09:47.100 So how do you, how do you handicap the spectacle of what we saw last night?
00:09:51.260 Because I'm not sure you can actually refer to it as a debate.
00:09:54.880 Yeah, you know, these things are always hard to grade
00:09:57.220 because you can look at it and say, who objectively did a better job?
00:10:02.740 But then you have to look at sort of the meta issues in relation to, you know,
00:10:08.180 underlying energies of campaigns.
00:10:11.020 And in Kamala's case, I think there's a specific phrase that I think may have been,
00:10:16.220 I don't know if David Frum came up with it.
00:10:18.560 It may have been his only good phrase if he did.
00:10:20.840 It's called The Soft Bigotry of Low Expectations.
00:10:25.440 And I think Kamala didn't do great whatsoever.
00:10:29.720 I think on the issues that matter to swing voters, namely the economy, inflation,
00:10:36.360 Trump did better.
00:10:37.320 I think Trump galvanized the base with his high energy
00:10:41.000 and absolutely spot on comments on immigration.
00:10:44.960 And so for those reasons, I would myself give the edge to Trump.
00:10:49.460 Just look, playing the devil's advocate, I could see an argument that basically the bar is so low.
00:10:57.560 I mean, think of Biden's performance last time.
00:11:00.520 Like that's basically where the bar is for the Democrats.
00:11:03.420 And so you could say for Kamala Harris simply to demonstrate the lowest standards of plausibility
00:11:11.900 for being able to occupy an office and kind of say stuff without collapsing
00:11:19.700 or looking completely and manifestly idiotic.
00:11:24.060 I think it's arguable that she may have passed that test.
00:11:27.800 And it's possible that the standards are actually so low that that in the end is the only relevant thing.
00:11:34.380 But again, my sense, my intuition is Trump actually won it.
00:11:39.960 It wasn't decisive.
00:11:41.380 I don't think it will fundamentally change the dynamics of the race.
00:11:45.260 But I continue to think what I propounded in our sort of classic analytical and strategic pieces
00:11:51.440 at Revolver about the dynamics of the race and giving advice to Trump,
00:11:55.440 I think the more Trump exposes himself, his personality, the more people like him.
00:12:03.720 And fundamentally, the more Kamala Harris exposes herself, the less people like her
00:12:09.460 because she's unlikable on a kind of visceral level that people might not even understand.
00:12:16.740 And I think this perhaps more than anything accounts for the fact that, for instance,
00:12:20.580 now you look at prediction markets, she's doing worse than she was pre-debate.
00:12:29.180 Guys, let's pull that up if that's true.
00:12:31.440 I hadn't actually seen that, but I've been traveling a bit this morning, took the train down.
00:12:35.580 So I was at the debate last night in the social media war room with the campaign.
00:12:39.140 A lot of good friends there.
00:12:40.520 Woke up this morning, took the train back from Philadelphia, now back in D.C. here.
00:12:45.180 But this may have been something where, okay, and we're working on an editorial over at Human Events
00:12:51.700 that talks a lot about this and it's going to go up on humanevents.com after this,
00:12:55.960 where if you're a member of sort of liberal Twitter, you think, oh yeah, we got the clapback
00:13:01.320 and the three women in their mean girl circle sort of did their clapback at Donald Trump
00:13:06.940 and they laughed at him from the mean girl table.
00:13:09.800 And that's what the entire debate was.
00:13:12.600 But if you're someone who's an act, and whereas, of course, if you're a conservative, you're
00:13:15.580 wondering, well, what's going on here?
00:13:16.820 Why aren't we having any discussions about the substantive issues?
00:13:19.720 President Trump bringing up very, by the way, very good economic questions about these bounce
00:13:26.060 back jobs, I believe is what he called it, saying that, you know, your economic growth
00:13:29.720 has gone toward to jobs that were recreated after the lockdowns ended.
00:13:34.640 And then for any new jobs, it's all gone to these foreign low-wage workers like the Haitians
00:13:40.060 that you've all been importing in from 1,600 miles away.
00:13:43.240 And by the way, look what they're doing to the, you know, the wildlife and the populace
00:13:46.720 of Springfield, Ohio, just to name one town, or Lima, Ohio, which is right next door.
00:13:50.480 You can go on and on with this.
00:13:52.100 Again, she had no substance.
00:13:53.900 So if you're a voter who's in one of these states that's in any of these situations, you
00:13:59.540 don't care about the mean girl tactics.
00:14:01.280 You're sitting there wondering, why is it that she isn't doing all of this?
00:14:05.420 And that really was the line, I think, that President Trump landed the best.
00:14:08.700 Why aren't you doing all these things now when you're the one in office?
00:14:13.140 And by the way, I'll just say this because I haven't said it yet on air, but I would love,
00:14:17.440 and Darren, I'll get your take on this.
00:14:18.780 I would love to see the campaign take Kamala's statements on war and America's role in war.
00:14:27.040 And President Trump, of course, bringing up the human cost, the lives lost on Ukraine's
00:14:33.280 side, on Russia's side, Israel, Gaza, whereas Kamala runs in and says, we need America's
00:14:39.520 ideals, and we must stand with our allies, and we must be strong in the world.
00:14:43.780 And so take her comments and then go back and find comments that are similar that were
00:14:49.160 made by Dick Cheney, by John McCain, by Mitt Romney, by some of the most ardent neocons,
00:14:57.640 and just play it George W. Bush, and just play it on a loop over and over and over because
00:15:02.340 she really adopted, and Hillary Clinton, of course, Hillary Clinton, Madeline Albright,
00:15:06.140 Victoria Nuland, all the rest.
00:15:08.120 Darren, our Democrats, they're the party of war.
00:15:11.800 The connection is even more direct than that.
00:15:14.880 She explicitly affirmed John McCain and Dick Cheney at the debate.
00:15:22.360 Yep.
00:15:22.880 So it's like, yes, I'm sure that her rhetoric in relation to foreign policy is similar, but
00:15:28.680 it's not even that disguised.
00:15:30.140 She explicitly endorsed them and basically bragged about the fact that she said, oh, how
00:15:37.680 about this, Trump?
00:15:38.980 Look at all of these, you know, Bush hacks, these Bush failures that ran the country into
00:15:44.240 the ground, and basically, like, no serious person would disagree with that, including Democrats
00:15:50.820 up until recently, at least were smart enough or at least partisan enough to say that Bush was
00:15:57.300 a disaster, she gets up there and she brags about the fact that all of these washed up
00:16:03.060 former Bush people, including Dick Cheney, and I think she mentioned Liz, too, and John
00:16:09.680 McCain, the disgraced John McCain, one of the most disgraced names in American politics,
00:16:15.560 she gets up there and she brags about it.
00:16:17.860 So I think that just reinforced, yeah, she's a part of the war party now.
00:16:22.420 You could see that in her comments on NATO, you could see that in her comments on Ukraine,
00:16:27.080 and Trump had, you know, very great answers on this stuff.
00:16:30.740 First of all, he said Russia wouldn't have even gone into Ukraine had they not seen the
00:16:35.760 disaster of Biden's withdrawal from Afghanistan, which could very well be true.
00:16:42.060 And secondly, he said, look, he was baited into this question, who do you want to win the
00:16:46.580 war?
00:16:46.780 He's like, I want the war to stop because who's winning it now?
00:16:51.740 America's losing because all of our money is going to corrupt oligarchs and defense contractors,
00:16:58.100 but I guess they're the same thing.
00:17:00.860 All our money is going there.
00:17:02.900 More Ukrainians are dying needlessly and Russians are dying needlessly.
00:17:06.740 Nobody benefits except for the worst scum on the earth.
00:17:10.400 So he's asked, well, you know, who do you want to win the war?
00:17:14.040 I just want to end the war.
00:17:15.480 So I think he really leaned into another major comparative advantage, undeniable comparative
00:17:21.220 advantage, that Donald Trump is the peace candidate.
00:17:25.220 And I know that most of the electorate is totally bored with, totally uninterested in foreign
00:17:30.880 policy, but the electorate is interested in peace.
00:17:33.540 The electorate doesn't want another disaster like the Iraq war.
00:17:37.000 The electorate doesn't want to send hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of billions of dollars
00:17:41.060 ad infinitum to Ukraine for no purpose.
00:17:44.300 Everybody's tired of it.
00:17:46.960 We're, we're almost as tired of that as we are of the government dumping Haitians in the
00:17:52.740 neighborhoods to go and eat geese and dogs or whatever else that they eat.
00:17:57.080 They're eating the dogs.
00:17:59.120 They're eating the cats.
00:18:00.420 They're eating the ducks.
00:18:01.960 They're eating.
00:18:02.460 By the way, we found Honduran migrants in Nebraska were eating a bald eagle last year, which is
00:18:07.940 actually a federal crime.
00:18:09.320 And, and, and, and again, you can find story after story.
00:18:13.400 And we've got people front lines to send people down, which is fantastic for your turning point.
00:18:17.280 They're running around and just talking to people, just talking about there's YouTubers
00:18:21.460 going down.
00:18:22.240 Taylor Hanson is down there.
00:18:23.860 Folks, ABC and David Muir, the three ladies at the debate last night, the mean girl tactics.
00:18:31.340 They're not going to win.
00:18:32.800 People can see the truth.
00:18:34.740 Be right back here.
00:18:35.420 Human events continues.
00:18:36.300 I wrote, I rolled with bloods and them boys had a saying, you can't be listening to all
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00:18:49.220 with Jack Posobiec.
00:18:50.260 All right, Jack Posobiec back live, Washington, D.C., back in D.C.
00:18:55.700 First time in about a week since I've been, uh, been on the road.
00:18:58.680 We were down in Texas.
00:18:59.400 We were up in Phil, filthy Delphia, and now we are back in D.C.
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00:19:58.620 Darren, I'd like to ask you an interesting question.
00:20:03.260 There was a moment where David Muir brought up January 6th.
00:20:09.980 He talked about it at length.
00:20:11.960 Kamala Harris mentioned being there on January 6th, but her answer was very vague as to where
00:20:21.140 she was and the conditions under which she found herself.
00:20:26.000 She mentioned, she sort of made a general sense that she was also at risk, yet she didn't
00:20:32.140 get into the specifics of why.
00:20:34.120 And I remembered our conversations in that moment, and I believe this is only the second
00:20:39.780 time that she's ever actually spoken about it publicly.
00:20:42.920 And I just have to give props.
00:20:44.800 You were right.
00:20:45.520 She did not mention the pipe bomb.
00:20:48.440 You know, I think this is so weird.
00:20:50.680 As people know, people have been following this.
00:20:52.980 You know, I've been on this pipe bomb story from the very beginning, you know, in repetition.
00:20:58.320 And there are a lot of details about the pipe bomb.
00:21:01.400 People should just go to revolver.news and get caught up if they're interested.
00:21:05.000 But one of the more interesting things with Kamala is we just confirmed from the IG report
00:21:12.360 that was vigorously suppressed by the corrupt open borders zealot Mayorkas.
00:21:19.520 It came out and it confirmed that Kamala Harris, her motorcade came within 20 feet of these
00:21:26.340 pipe bombs on January 6th that the FBI maintains were viable devices.
00:21:31.120 She was in the building as the pipe bombs were discovered, and then she was evacuated.
00:21:35.980 And so leaving aside the universe of damning details about the pipe bomb that is outside
00:21:41.940 the scope of our conversation here, just ask yourself, the most politically opportunistic
00:21:47.640 creature on the planet, other than maybe Hillary and some others, Kamala Harris, why would
00:21:53.740 she forgo the opportunity to milk politically the fact that she almost lost her life to this
00:22:00.020 ostensible MAGA pipe bomb?
00:22:02.580 You know, the whole media, all the Democrats, they've been bending over backwards to give us
00:22:09.480 this false narrative of January 6th as this uniquely deadly terrorist event.
00:22:15.320 In fact, Kamala Harris herself last night said it was the worst thing since the Civil War.
00:22:20.240 They've gone to great lengths, even lied multiple times, including about officers dying.
00:22:26.940 They said this one particular officer was bludgeoned to death.
00:22:29.980 That turned out to be false.
00:22:31.460 So they bent over backwards to lie to support this false narrative.
00:22:35.720 And yet one thing that they actually don't have to lie about is that Kamala Harris indeed
00:22:40.720 was in the DNC building, and she did indeed come within a hair's width of this pipe bomb on
00:22:46.920 January 6th. You would think ordinarily this should be the number one talking point about
00:22:52.240 January 6th. Instead, it's their most carefully guarded secret, to the point that Kamala Harris
00:22:59.280 outright lies last night when given the opportunity to say, hey, I almost lost my life. And think of
00:23:06.240 the parallelism there of she's saying, well, look, I know Trump had an assassination attempt,
00:23:11.440 but I had it first, you know, to even it out a little bit.
00:23:15.260 And so just to jump in here real quick, that so she could have brought that up.
00:23:22.720 She could have talked about this. Would have been a great moment for her, by the way,
00:23:26.900 to seemingly put, you know, show herself in a good light, say that she's taking the high road,
00:23:32.480 show that she's able to do that. And I think a lot of those undecided Americans would look at this
00:23:36.580 and say, wow, that was incredible. I expected her to be partisan. She wasn't. She didn't do it.
00:23:42.220 She didn't do it.
00:23:42.940 I'm puzzled. I'm puzzled by this. It's obvious to me why she wouldn't have done this from the
00:23:48.280 beginning, because she didn't want to draw attention to the pipe bomb at all. And she
00:23:51.860 didn't want to get pesky researchers like me looking into it. But that cat's out of the bag,
00:23:57.260 you know, hopefully no Haitian comes and eats it. But that cat is out of the bag. That's long since
00:24:03.960 gone. So at this juncture, I don't understand why Kamala wouldn't just even to like try to shut
00:24:10.720 people like me up. Just say, hey, yeah, I was at the DNC. I narrowly escaped the pipe bomb.
00:24:17.480 That's not going to really change the dynamics at this point, because it's already in the end stage.
00:24:22.280 They're already in cover up mode. We've already published more than enough material to satisfy
00:24:27.240 any intellectually honest person that the January 6th pipe bomb thing was in operation and fake.
00:24:33.960 So I don't get why at this point she's still holding on to this cover up. It's like,
00:24:40.920 what do you have to lose? Just say it and, you know, take a little wind out of my sails,
00:24:45.920 undermine my talking point a little bit. Why even at this late stage is she so adamant about not
00:24:53.680 talking about this? I honestly find it extremely strange and I don't have any explanation.
00:24:59.160 Well, and in addition, we can see the other corollary to that with President Trump when he
00:25:06.520 is the one. So we get a question about January 6th, which is four years ago, by the way.
00:25:11.560 Yet, so that's J6. J13 was less than two months ago. Less than two months ago, Donald Trump almost
00:25:18.940 had his head blown off on live television. And Andrew Kloster has cut this great tweet where Trump
00:25:24.440 says, excuse me. So yeah, I was there and I almost had my head taken off by an assassin who was
00:25:30.100 shooting him and then David Muir cuts him off. Sir, sir, we've got a lot to get to. We've got a lot
00:25:34.360 to get to. It's never once brought up again. Yes. It's never once talked about again. And I hate to do
00:25:43.300 the, you know, the sort of cliche conservative thing, but just consider for a moment had Kamala
00:25:49.560 Harris been the one shot at at an event or Barack Obama and just it would be the only thing spoken
00:25:57.460 about by mainstream media. And I'll go out and say it's a failure. It's a failure of conservative
00:26:03.300 media, particularly Fox, particularly Newsmax, many of these guys to not highlight this, to not
00:26:09.320 highlight the story. Melania Trump, by the way, cut a fantastic video yesterday where she's the one
00:26:16.680 who brought it back up again. We, by the way, over at Human Events and myself and Joshua Lysak are
00:26:22.540 releasing the first book on the assassination attempt on Trump. We get into crooks. We have
00:26:28.040 an, and Darren, you and I will need to discuss off air about some of the things that we've uncovered
00:26:33.020 in my private investigators, independent, independent investigation into Thomas Matthew crooks. But
00:26:41.980 that remains to be seen, but the book is called Bulletproof and it comes out soon. But Darren,
00:26:47.000 it's never even talked about. It's never even brought up as a topic of discussion. And
00:26:52.100 it's almost as if it didn't happen. No, it's really incredible. And look,
00:26:57.840 I've talked to people, even people, you know, in national security world, even people who are
00:27:04.560 kind of, you know, left, left leaning and things. And nobody serious can even look at Butler and say
00:27:11.760 that there's not a very real possibility that there was a setup that was an inside setup to assassinate
00:27:18.940 Trump. And maybe this is why the pipe bomb thing is so sensitive right now, kind of answering my own
00:27:25.160 question, because that surveillance footage that you showed of the pipe bomb being discovered at the
00:27:31.240 DNC, part of the bombshell there is that it shows Kamala Harris's Secret Service detail clearly knew
00:27:39.020 that the bomb was fake in advance because they stand around, do nothing, and they let a group of
00:27:43.340 children walk right by it. Kamala Harris's Secret Service knew in advance that the bomb was fake.
00:27:51.980 And so the Secret Service is an interesting parallel, if not link, between the pipe bomb hoax,
00:28:01.240 the pipe bomb operation, and the Butler operation, where at the very least, the Secret Service,
00:28:08.540 they make one mistake, you could chalk it up to incompetence, they make 100 impossible mistakes
00:28:16.500 together, you start to wonder if there's something more than incompetence. So Darren, actually,
00:28:21.980 under the DHS, the same Secret Service that's housed within the DHS, the most corrupt and politically
00:28:29.120 weaponized bureaucracy within the deep state. We, we actually go and in one part of the book,
00:28:36.580 and I'll, I'll just reveal this, we took what we call the 12 independent security failures
00:28:41.480 of Butler PA, and we input all of them into GPT-4 Omni. And GPT-4 Omni is the latest iteration from
00:28:50.580 OpenAI that you can get. And so we went into GPT-4 Omni and said, what are the, what actually are the
00:28:57.100 probabilities of all of these things happening at the same time that a malicious gunman,
00:29:02.020 by happenstance decides to attend a rally and take a shot at President Trump? The answer that we got
00:29:09.760 back was one in one septillion was the probability from GPT-4 Omni. And actually GPT-4 Omni responded
00:29:19.640 to us, and I don't know the exact quote on me, but it said, essentially, the sheer high level of
00:29:26.860 unlikelihood that these things happened all by chance are a true cause for concern. That's GPT-4.
00:29:34.540 Yeah. Now, absolutely. And we've spoken about before, of all of this improbable stuff happening
00:29:42.080 just within a narrow window in which it would be particularly useful to the regime
00:29:47.240 at the point after Biden's disastrous debate performance and before Trump names his VP ticket.
00:29:55.700 That's a very critical- The extreme rarity emphasizes how statistically improbable such an event is,
00:30:01.800 suggesting that if it occurs, it might not be due to mere chance. As you say,
00:30:05.060 J.D. Vance was not yet chosen at that point. He was chosen two days later. There was still time. The
00:30:13.780 ticket was not set. And by the way, the nomination for president had not happened yet. So the convention
00:30:22.420 at that point was still potentially open. That's why this matters. Darren Beattie,
00:30:27.780 where can people follow you and get access to Revolver? Revolver.News. We got some special new
00:30:34.580 things right at the top, our full analysis of the debate. And for people who are interested,
00:30:38.980 sticking it to the regime, we've got Fedsurrection merch now. So I hope to be wearing that soon.
00:30:46.820 Check it out. Fedsurrection. Oh, man. A lot more time. And a lot more time.
00:30:52.340 We'll have to get some graphics next time you come on. We're definitely going to be promoting that.
00:30:56.660 Darren Beattie, Revolver. Check him out, folks. Rich Barris joins us after the break. Human Events.
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00:32:37.860 Very excited, folks, to get Rich Barris on here, the people's pundit. Rich, how you doing, man?
00:32:42.900 Living the dream as always, my friend. How you doing? So we have breaking news,
00:32:49.220 all the news that we saw last night. We actually do have another piece of breaking news. And guys,
00:32:53.780 if you've got that graphic up, Darren Beattie mentioned this. We went back to double check.
00:32:58.340 And yes, Darren was exactly correct here in the last segment. Donald Trump back up in poly market
00:33:04.500 national trends. He's 50% to 49. This is the one. And that's the poly market's the one that's got the
00:33:11.140 most money in it. There's a lot of crypto in there. Again, this is a huge market. And so for
00:33:16.740 all, all of liberal Twitter last night said, and Drudge Report, which is a huge part of liberal
00:33:22.100 Twitter and the three women that Trump was debating up on that stage last night, we're all in agreement
00:33:27.140 that this was the end of Trump. This was the end of it. He was out, you know, he's, he's never coming
00:33:32.340 back. And yet he's up in poly markets today. Rich, to what do you attribute this seemingly
00:33:39.700 inexplicable development? Yeah, I think they're starting to see what we're starting to see,
00:33:44.980 which honestly is surprising me a little bit that the data is rolling in and undecided voters didn't
00:33:51.140 feel the same way that the pundit class did. And I mean, honestly, they didn't feel the joy.
00:33:56.260 Are you saying they didn't feel the joy, Rich? Not at all. And I got, I mean, I'm starting,
00:34:00.580 the picture's starting to develop and I can get into some specifics here, but I think,
00:34:05.060 you know, by a traditional sense, you know, the pundit class and how we traditionally gauge
00:34:10.100 these things, you could say she won. And Hillary Clinton won every snap poll too in 2016. But then
00:34:15.220 when you would talk to the undecideds, they would tell you something very different,
00:34:18.660 even if they thought she won on like style points, you know, when it came to policy and what they're
00:34:23.780 voting on, they, she did not win. And then something else happened to Hillary Clinton. She got very
00:34:28.580 unpopular because the more people saw her, the less they liked her. A couple of things here. One,
00:34:33.620 the policy, there are voters who were undecided, who might even have leaned the Kamala before this
00:34:39.140 debate that were watching this thing. They needed an excuse to vote for her. And all she gave them
00:34:44.100 was an excuse to vote against Trump. And that was not good enough for these people. So they thought
00:34:49.620 maybe she was an empty shell and was hoping that she would prove them wrong. And she didn't. That's
00:34:54.260 number one. She did not meet the presidential justification. Right. Why are you running?
00:34:59.300 Why are you now? Right. And Obama had it. Trump had it. I mean, God, even Biden had it,
00:35:04.260 whether you liked it or not, even though it was a little bit difficult to figure out.
00:35:08.580 And then there's another thing I got to be just fully honest with. And I guess people don't have
00:35:12.420 the courage to say it, but I'm going to say it. She, those facial expressions, how she looked.
00:35:18.100 And I think what happened is that they told her no cackling. Men don't like the cackling.
00:35:22.100 Certain women don't like cackling. You sound ridiculous. And it comes across very badly.
00:35:27.060 It's unpopular. No cackling. And instead of cackling, she was making these awkward,
00:35:32.900 even nasty facial expressions. We speak a lot through body language. Most communication is
00:35:39.140 non-verbal. And I'm telling you, we're hearing it all last night and today. We're not like others
00:35:45.380 who snap all at 1130 at night. We wait until the next day and we're starting to get around of the
00:35:50.420 the people who were undecided in our last poll who agreed to answer a couple of questions after
00:35:55.700 the debate, if they watch it. And it's not going well for Kamala Harris. And that's what we're
00:36:00.500 hearing. It's like the men who are undecided, Jack, which is different from Biden. When Biden was in
00:36:05.380 the race, it was mostly women still undecided. Now it's mostly men. And the men are like gone,
00:36:10.820 bro. That boat has sailed. And some of the women that she was trying to win over and really kind of
00:36:16.660 just wanted an excuse to vote for her. She did not cross them well. She just didn't. And it was
00:36:22.660 just why Trump is bad fast. That worked in 16. It's not going to work this year. And there's a
00:36:29.300 reason for that. One is they remember the Trump presidency and everyone is saying my life was
00:36:34.820 better under Trump. And she had to convince me that she would somehow do something different than Biden.
00:36:40.020 And she's not. And she didn't. And that's the problem. So even as surprised as I am,
00:36:44.580 this thing seems to be going well for him. Oh, and by the way, the same media that three
00:36:50.100 to one Tim last night for an hour and change, right, is the same media that just lied to them
00:36:56.020 about the state of Joe Biden's mental capacity. You know, they hid his senality and they blame
00:37:01.060 her as well. And, you know, it's backfiring back. There's no love for them right now, Jack. And for
00:37:08.260 them to have done that, it's just that they're unbelievably unaware.
00:37:12.580 So, Rich, we we just put up on humanevents.com and we were working on this editorial and I was
00:37:18.580 on the train down from Philly to to D.C. kind of going through this. And we came up with the
00:37:23.940 headline last night was Trump versus the Mean Girls. And if anyone remembers the movie Mean Girls,
00:37:30.020 that's what it was. It was the Mean Girl tactics the whole night. It said, oh, don't worry about that.
00:37:35.300 And then she just laughs and it comes across and you're like, what are you what are you doing here?
00:37:39.780 Like, you're not even making any sense. We're trying to have a conversation. Trump's talking
00:37:43.540 about bounce back numbers and the jobs, the the the foreign labor market that being imported,
00:37:48.740 that they're the ones that are actually getting the jobs. He's making these these fantastic arguments,
00:37:52.740 things that would by the way, Thomas Sowell, Thomas Sowell would have been proud of President Trump's
00:37:57.540 or I guess he could be still proud of President Trump's performance last night in his attempt
00:38:02.420 to talk about the actual economic issues. But Kamala Harris runs in and she said, oh,
00:38:06.820 a tariff is a Trump sales tax. I'd love for him to have turned and said, define a tariff, Kamala Harris,
00:38:12.980 just define what a tariff is for everybody so that we could see that you know what you're talking about.
00:38:18.900 People are sick of the Mean Girl tactics. The undecided, particularly when you just told me that
00:38:23.860 the majority of undecided are men. Well, there you go. Men can't stand that crap because it's all
00:38:30.180 about this. Oh, because I'm just gonna say I'm just gonna say I have to say it. Women seek truth
00:38:36.260 through consensus. Men seek truth through objectivity. What is objectively true versus
00:38:44.100 what the group thinks is true. Rich, what do I mean by that? Yeah, I mean, that's kind of true.
00:38:50.260 We're different, certainly different between men and women. Women appear to be a little bit more
00:38:54.340 social. You know, they're more and that's why, by the way, they're more subjected to or they're
00:38:58.900 more susceptible is a better word to a social desirability bias in society and in the polls.
00:39:04.420 They want to be in. What is it? What is the social desirability device? What does that mean?
00:39:08.500 So let's say there's a woman who really does like what Trump is saying, but like the Tupperware
00:39:13.220 party that she intends every Thursday night is just going on and on cackling like Kamala about how
00:39:19.300 Trump's such a bad, not decent person. She would be more inclined to be swayed by that social
00:39:26.500 pressure than a man. I mean, that's just the truth. I mean, it's all in our poll.
00:39:30.180 It's peer pressure. It's peer pressure, peer pressure. And but guess what? You know,
00:39:34.260 who's the most susceptible to it? Educated. Low testosterone men.
00:39:37.940 Low testosterone men. Low testosterone men.
00:39:42.820 Yeah. The Dane County boba zippers, bro. Like they're the worst when it comes to that.
00:39:48.340 Well, when we're talking about males, the male sex anyway. But I'll tell you, check this out.
00:39:53.380 53 year old woman from California, leans to the left, has voted for squishy Republicans in the past,
00:39:58.900 but typically votes Democrat. Doesn't like Trump. Doesn't like MAGA. Certainly has forever. Said
00:40:04.100 that last night was the best she's ever seen Donald Trump. The best she's ever seen. She was leaning to
00:40:09.220 Harris before this debate. And now she's voting for Trump. That's crazy to me. I mean, I just cannot
00:40:15.060 believe what I'm hearing. I mean, wait. So why did she say why did she say why did she explain why
00:40:20.180 substance substance? It was just like all about she didn't like how she came across, but it really didn't
00:40:25.940 matter to her because Trump rubs her the wrong way, attitudinally as well. So it was really came
00:40:30.740 down to like, she did not hear anything, but Trump's a bad guy. Trump's a bad man. You can't
00:40:35.540 vote for Trump. And I guess she's getting to an age where she's just over that crap, Jack. And she knows
00:40:40.100 she's dealing with real world problems. She wants somebody to make it better. She did say, I didn't
00:40:44.980 like it, but life was better under Trump. You know, economy was better. I don't like, I didn't like it
00:40:50.100 because I didn't want to give him any credit for it. But here we are now, you know? So, uh, you know,
00:40:54.660 it's kind of like this realization and that she's a see-through candidate. She's a see-through. You
00:41:00.660 mentioned Tupperware. She is the Tupperware candidate. She's see-through. She's Saram wrap.
00:41:06.420 There's nothing there. There's nothing inside. If you want substance, you gotta go with the real
00:41:13.300 thing. Right back. Human Events Daily, Rich Barris, People's Play.
00:41:19.060 My ear about the boring people at your office. I'm trying to listen to the new human events
00:41:24.340 with Jack Posobiec. Jack Posobiec back live. Human Events Daily. Folks, we're going through
00:41:30.420 these breaking numbers about how the undecided voters, as it turns out, the true undecided voters tend
00:41:36.820 to be breaking Trump. They didn't like the mean girls treatment, the gang up, the struggle session
00:41:41.780 that they were trying to put him through last night. He's trying to have serious discussions about
00:41:45.540 serious issues in the real world. She's talking about phantom abstractions and he's talking about,
00:41:50.660 look, you got, you got migrants running around in the Midwest. You've got inflation running out of
00:41:55.300 control. Nobody's able to get a job. You're lying about these bounce back numbers. You slashed a million
00:41:59.780 jobs off of the rolls from the Bureau of Labor Studies again and again and again. You just keep lying
00:42:05.940 about the state of the country. And then, and oh, by the way, an assassin tried to take me out two months
00:42:11.140 ago because of things that you have been saying about me. And then she continued to repeat them.
00:42:16.260 There was no substantive follow-up or discussion on that whatsoever. And now the undecideds, they're
00:42:23.620 like, you know what? We're sick of this crap. We want to go with the guy who is it. Do we like the
00:42:28.900 way he says it? No, but we appreciate the fact that he's not lying to us. And if you're someone,
00:42:34.500 and Rich, what do we always say about the Rust Belt? I'll pass it to you. We always say
00:42:37.780 they vote with their wallets. And if you're someone who votes with your wallet and you
00:42:42.180 turned in last night, was there anything of substance for you?
00:42:46.740 I mean, there wasn't. And just to give, I was looking during the break, just to give people
00:42:50.260 an update. We had asked undecideds from the last poll, if you're going to participate,
00:42:54.260 I mean, if you're going to watch the debate and 88% said they were going to, which I didn't believe,
00:42:58.420 but people sometimes say that, but we're actually getting, no, but they said they would. So we said,
00:43:04.100 would you mind if you, you know, we ask you some follow-up after the debate? And so we're
00:43:07.460 collecting them today. This thing's two to one. It's actually not quite two to one. It's like
00:43:12.820 66 and change to 31. So he, I mean, as far as those who have decided the undecided number has
00:43:19.380 gotten very small, which means it's like less people to persuade. And we're not the only one
00:43:24.180 finding this. Reuters got a story on it. Listen to what this guy said I read to you during the break.
00:43:28.260 People should hear this. 48 year old guy, Biden voter was leaning to Harris before the debate. He said,
00:43:34.580 quote, I felt like the whole debate was Kamala Harris telling me why not to vote for Donald Trump
00:43:39.220 instead of why she's the right candidate. He said if the election was held today,
00:43:43.460 he would vote for Trump because Harris didn't provide any clarity on her policies.
00:43:48.500 And there is a reason for that, Jack, and you got into it before.
00:43:51.540 They're trying to pull a Biden 2.0 here where they hide her and who she is and make general statements
00:43:57.620 about policy. The problem is they're not going to get away with it. It doesn't look like anyway,
00:44:02.660 this time because they took, people took their word for it last time. They said, well, no,
00:44:08.180 we don't want to shut down the Keystone pipeline. The first damn thing they did in office was shut
00:44:12.420 the Keystone pipeline down and thousands of people lost their jobs. And so, and even more supportive
00:44:18.180 jobs from the Keystone pipeline in Pennsylvania. You know what I mean? I remember it like it was
00:44:22.580 yesterday, Trump having to put them on the Teletron in Erie County during one of his
00:44:29.540 rallies showing past statements because the media was holding water for the Biden, you know,
00:44:34.020 Harris ticket. And it just seems like even people who want Harris to give them a reason to vote
00:44:40.660 against Trump, she's not doing it. And let's not forget something. This was the most unpopular vice
00:44:46.180 president before this propaganda narrative push by the media. This was the most unpopular vice
00:44:52.420 president in history, more unpopular than Dan Quayle and Dick Cheney. All right. And then she
00:44:57.620 suddenly bursted up to popularity because of a fake narrative. I mean, it's fake. It's not real.
00:45:04.020 And then I guess maybe what happened last night is that she went on the screen and people remembered
00:45:08.980 why they didn't like her six months ago. And that is a problem. And you know what else too? And what
00:45:13.140 else too is you had someone up there, it's like in football, right? It's when your quarterback
00:45:18.500 drops back to go for the pass, it's you have the defensive line is all there and they give
00:45:23.540 him the time to give him the time that he needs to make the pass. That's how these women moderators
00:45:29.300 were doing with Muir and Davis. They're blocking Trump. They're doing everything they can to block
00:45:35.140 him, hold him back, hold him back, block him back. And she's able to drop back. She's in the pocket.
00:45:39.540 She's looking around. Okay. I'm going to throw here. I'm going to run this play. I'm going to do this.
00:45:43.700 That's what she's doing. Meanwhile, he's, he can't get to her because they keep jumping in
00:45:49.140 to cut him off again and again and again. And that's what, and, and to me, it goes back to what
00:45:56.340 you just said. Perhaps it actually has gotten to the point where people out there in the country,
00:46:01.620 and we've seen this of course, with Elon Musk, we've seen it with Sean McGuire from Sequoia,
00:46:05.620 people like David Sachs, people like the all in podcast and not all of them, but a lot of them
00:46:10.660 that a lot of the, and RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, Nicole Shanahan, these people are saying, you know
00:46:17.060 what? We're sick of this crap, this corporate crap. And Donald Trump is, it, it, it showed to me,
00:46:23.220 and I'd love for Trump to say this as well. He talks about it, but he's, he's got to say it publicly.
00:46:28.500 I'm up against a system. There is a system that's, that's against me. And more importantly,
00:46:34.740 they're against you. This is the system. Kamala Harris is just the face of it. She's the puppet.
00:46:41.300 They're the ones that are actually running things. And then you see things like ABC,
00:46:45.300 which is totally controlled by Disney, one of the largest multinationals in the world.
00:46:49.620 Then you just, you, once you see it, you can't unsee it.
00:46:52.980 Run by somebody who's personal friends of Kamala Harris and literally introduced Kamala Harris to
00:46:58.420 her husband. I mean, this is, and that's why Trump has to articulate this a little bit better,
00:47:03.700 but I think what I'm not a little bit, I would say a lot of it, but the thing he has going for him
00:47:08.020 is that if you're the undecided voter who isn't thrilled about either one of them personally,
00:47:12.980 but you know, Trump has a record and then the Biden administration has a record and they were
00:47:18.900 giving, honestly, the voters, some of those voters were giving her the time. Look, we're not the only
00:47:23.700 ones. The New York times poll showed those undecided said, we need to know more about Kamala Harris.
00:47:28.260 We don't know enough about her. Also half the country said she was too liberal and only 40
00:47:33.540 percent said she was just about right. Half the country said Trump was in the middle,
00:47:37.220 the political middle, just about right. And only 37 percent said that he was too far to the right.
00:47:42.580 So there's already like structural disadvantages there. She needed to meet that presidential bar
00:47:47.700 and she didn't meet it. So she had a decent performance that is enough for the Washington
00:47:52.740 punditry class and even myself to say, you know what, on style points, she won this thing,
00:47:57.860 but it wasn't a knockout. And honestly, those style points are not enough to overcome what people saw
00:48:04.260 non-verbally. I'm telling you, it was bad. I don't think people should not underestimate
00:48:10.340 the impact of those smug faces. George Herbert Walker Bush looked at his watch
00:48:16.260 Jack one time and he did himself, you know, one time. He's like, I'm a little busy for this.
00:48:21.460 You know, I mean, she refused to acknowledge that. And just like all the political class out there,
00:48:26.580 they were. And by the way, by the way, one, one bad, one bad news cycle from an illegal alien
00:48:35.140 and she bought it. I don't think she realizes how much debt she took on, how much baggage she
00:48:42.420 potentially took on by doing the things that she did. Rich Barris, the people's pundit,
00:48:47.700 give him a follow folks, by the way, huge shout out. And also I would like to take just one moment
00:48:54.340 to say a very special happy birthday to the editor in chief of the post-millennial and human events,
00:49:01.540 Libby Emmons, someone who is behind the scenes. She's over on Timcast. She does so much. God bless
00:49:07.700 you, Libby, and happy birthday. Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay a short.