Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - June 12, 2024


Ukrainians Place POSO on ANOTHER Hit List


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What happens when the Fourth Turning meets 5th Generation Warfare? A commentator, social media sensation, and former navy intelligence veteran, Jack Bosco Bick shares his thoughts on the latest events in Washington, D.C., and around the world.

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00:00:00.000 hey folks i want to remind you that the turning point action people's conference is coming up
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00:00:23.020 this is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare
00:00:31.480 a commentator international social media sensation and former navy intelligence veteran this is human
00:00:43.120 events with your host jack perso bick christ is king the war that hamas started on october 7th
00:00:50.200 with this barbaric attack on israel and on israeli civilians will go on more people will suffer
00:00:56.360 more palestinians will suffer more israelis will suffer it's time once again to do what i did when
00:01:02.520 i was a senator ban assault weapons when somebody tells you they are you're supposed to believe
00:01:08.360 them when somebody tells you what they're going to do especially donald trump who seems more
00:01:12.420 unhinged than ever before it's as everybody's been saying it's important to believe them and
00:01:17.480 you know rachel maddow came out a couple of nights ago saying she was concerned that uh she may be
00:01:22.840 you know sent to a camp and it sounds crazy uh but it's not because of what donald trump's been
00:01:30.120 saying oh i'm so glad you brought up the january 6th committee we'll be talking a lot more about
00:01:34.120 that in the coming weeks there's been a lot of investigation about that committee i don't think
00:01:37.960 it was properly constituted i don't think it was uh it was as properly administered and now we know
00:01:43.000 that apparently some of the evidence was hidden and some maybe even destroyed house could vote on
00:01:48.120 holding attorney general merrick garland in contempt of congress the action is related to garland's
00:01:53.880 refusal to turn over recordings of president biden's interviews with former council special
00:01:59.240 counsel robert hurd here's the thing even small shifts by voters can have some big big impacts this
00:02:05.000 is the simulation where if the election were to land on turnout and vote choice just like it did in 2020
00:02:09.320 when biden won but let's assume for a second that youth turnout drops by about 10 points and you
00:02:14.600 see third party candidates getting a little more support you see the electoral landscape shift just
00:02:19.080 based on that alone a very real possibility trump then favored to win and another scenario if you
00:02:24.360 see a shift in black and latino voters 10 points more to trump again something the biden team is
00:02:29.240 worried about you get a map that looks like this trump winning by an even bigger margin ukrainian
00:02:34.360 president ludomir zielinski drummed up military and financial support from european leaders today
00:02:40.120 at the start of a two-day conference in berlin the world bank estimates that crane will need 500
00:02:46.360 billion dollars over 10 years to rebuild all right jack basobic here live human events daily ladies and
00:02:53.320 gentlemen welcome aboard today's edition today is june 12 2024 anno domini well folks we now have and i
00:03:02.440 believe we have the calendar the countdown clock right guys the countdown clock is there let's throw it up
00:03:07.480 our official countdown clock we've got 145 days 10 hours 56 minutes as i speak until the end of the 2024
00:03:22.840 election that's it that's all the time you have so for all the distractions out there for all of the
00:03:29.560 e-drama for all the people who want to whine want to complain do this and that let me tell you what
00:03:35.160 time it is it's trump o'clock and you better be ready you better be having boots on the ground you
00:03:41.000 better be starting work this weekend we are going to be working by holding a massive voter registration
00:03:48.440 ballot operations initiative where right in detroit michigan the central heart of the rust belt right
00:03:56.440 between misconsin michigan pennsylvania ohio that is where this country and i've been telling you this
00:04:02.840 for years that's where this country will be decided that is the front line of freedom the front line of
00:04:08.600 freedom in this world and the front line in the fight against the globalists what are the globalists up
00:04:15.480 to now well just got the news last night i was informed by congressman jim banks that i have been placed
00:04:21.560 on yet another ukrainian hit list i got an email from congressman banks a letter actually detailing
00:04:28.520 everything that was going on uh explaining this obviously there are a lot of people who were put
00:04:32.360 on this letter american citizens the question is why do we continue to send arms continue to send
00:04:39.000 financial support to a country that's willing to do this to american civilians have we done this to
00:04:46.520 ukrainian civilians i don't believe so why are we doing this why is joe biden right now going to the
00:04:53.080 g7 signing a security guarantee in italy at the g7 on the sidelines with vladimir zelinski by the way
00:05:01.880 this is the second ukrainian hit list i'm on because now i'm i'm also added to the ukraine maraud
00:05:08.200 varitz hit list this is great this is great ukrainian intelligence uh has been coming after me for years at
00:05:13.720 this point and i say bring it on because let me tell you something vladimir zelinski you think
00:05:20.600 you're the only one making lists because guess what i got a list too we got a list and let me tell you
00:05:27.480 something you have less than one year you have less than one year so make your decision make your decision
00:05:34.760 now who do you want to side with do you want to side with your own people do you want to side with
00:05:40.600 freedom do you want to stand with the free nations of the world or are you just completely bought and
00:05:46.840 sold by the globalists and if so what can i say you know what they say about those wages those cia
00:05:55.880 early retirement programs you don't get to take it with you buddy you don't get to take it with you
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00:07:47.800 cox is in here saying so ukraine is making hit lists for the american people are we making hit lists for
00:07:53.640 ukraine and well asking about who's going to be on that list look look i i i think that this is
00:08:01.000 the re there are many questions that need to be asked here and it's very clear why are we so completely
00:08:06.920 on board with the country why are we funding them why are we giving them a mutual defense
00:08:12.040 pact or some of this security 10-year guarantee when it isn't going out by the way uh we do have
00:08:18.760 breaking news just as we came on and i'd like to ask my guest about it even though uh this wasn't
00:08:24.280 exactly we were planning that breaking news the house has just voted to hold biden's attorney general
00:08:31.240 merrick garland in contempt the pot the post uh excuse me the vote passed by one vote 208 to 207
00:08:40.760 darren beady our guest was coming on we're going to talk about some other stuff but darren i've got to
00:08:45.480 get your your response very quickly here the house has actually done something and voted to hold ag
00:08:51.480 merrick garland in contempt will anything come of this what's your what's your reaction
00:08:55.880 well speaking as someone who's held merrick garland in contempt for many many years i do have to applaud
00:09:03.800 this development in congress as to whether it will go anywhere i mean we'll have to see um chances are
00:09:11.960 probably not but even so it's a good symbolic gesture because i think in the whole rigamarole of
00:09:19.400 everything going on and we have so many villains these days and even more clowns it's easy to forget
00:09:25.720 the specific role of merrick garland as a fixture for a very long time for decades actually and all of
00:09:34.360 the nefarious developments that we see crystallizing and coming to fruition today in the trump era
00:09:41.480 i point out at every opportunity merrick garland had the domestic terrorism portfolio under clinton
00:09:49.080 where he was a lead cover-up man in charge of covering up the truth about the oklahoma city bombing
00:09:56.680 and this was a first wave of the deep state of doing january 6 fed surrection like things only in
00:10:03.800 oklahoma city obviously it's far darker and far more serious i always think now that the public
00:10:10.440 understands the lies behind january 6 the public may be more psychologically prepared to revisit some of
00:10:17.640 these darker things such as merrick garland's involvement in oklahoma city but this all goes
00:10:22.520 back a very long way and you know what you know people like garland who are to the regime reasonably
00:10:28.920 competent good janitors i call them because they're mop-up men of the highest order their job is to mop up the
00:10:37.160 crimes of the regime and there are only a handful of people like this at a high level and so they have to
00:10:44.200 constantly be recycled um he's proven that he's trustworthy to the regime he keeps secrets and
00:10:50.760 some things you know not everybody is cut out for this kind of work i pointed out about stephen d'antuono
00:10:57.320 who was one of the cover-up men for january 6 he had to resign because he doesn't didn't have the
00:11:03.320 psychological fortitude to hold very dark secrets on his shoulders whereas merrick garland is constituted
00:11:10.440 in a different way and that's why he's been trusted by the regime for so long so i'd say anything that
00:11:16.760 puts the spotlight on garland specifically is to be welcomed look at it and it's exactly right look
00:11:25.400 folks we also have to remember something that merrick garland has refused subpoenas from congressional
00:11:31.000 committees investigatory bodies that are looking into various things that are going around going on
00:11:37.000 uh that have happened since he took office specifically they've asked about the video
00:11:42.520 the audio from biden's interview with special counsel her he's refused to do so um this is to
00:11:49.320 the oversight committee and he has refused their official subpoena refusing a subpoena from congress
00:11:54.920 is the exact same crime that merrick garland has put peter navarro currently behind bars to do and by
00:12:01.560 the way there's a great story in the economist right now that's freaking out about navarro coming
00:12:07.240 back and they're saying his dark vision for the world economy could potentially be taking place in just
00:12:13.800 a few months time and i god i hope it does um and this is also what this is also the same activity that
00:12:20.920 steve bannon is currently being sent behind bars by merrick garland for remember you don't have to be
00:12:27.560 above the law when you decide that you are the law yourself you know darren by the way i just have
00:12:33.080 mike benz on he keeps bringing up oklahoma city whenever i mention merrick garland you keep bringing up
00:12:38.120 oklahoma city every time i mention america and i think we might be the stars might have aligned we might
00:12:44.280 be in the right place at some point here soon to do a deep dive on that dark chapter in america's recent history
00:12:53.160 indeed i think the public is ready for it and it's one of those things just like
00:12:58.680 you know four or five years ago six years ago it was too delicate you know people didn't want to even
00:13:04.680 think about something like that and so beyond just the important story of january 6 itself there's this
00:13:11.080 whole mated dimension that i think now the general public is prepared to revisit and re-examine
00:13:19.000 some antecedents that are actually far darker you know oklahoma city hundreds of people died
00:13:23.960 children died it's a it's a completely different scale um from january 6 and yet it's there as an
00:13:32.200 open festering wound for anybody who wants to pay attention to it so i very much think if we think
00:13:38.840 the public can handle it and you know they should be able to handle it it might be time to revisit some of
00:13:44.680 these things well and let's talk about that for a second because january 6 was a date that for i would say
00:13:54.440 the first six months republicans were terrified republicans were completely cowed into silence
00:14:01.000 after that date the twitter ban hammer was swinging down twitter of course banned the sitting president of
00:14:06.840 the united states in the wake of this this was meant essentially to be the death knell
00:14:12.200 of the right the death knell of any hope for conservative or populist politics and i want to
00:14:19.400 i want to play a clip right now of the current front runner for not just the republican nomination but
00:14:26.040 also the presidency itself if you look at uh the betting markets and poly markets and some of the stuff out
00:14:31.960 there a clip where donald trump in las vegas last weekend the teleprompter with his prepared remarks
00:14:38.360 went down and what topic was the very first thing that he decided to speak of guys let's play that
00:14:44.120 clip and go in go in how about scaffold joe the guy in the scaffold or how about the big fbi guy or
00:14:50.920 whatever wherever he comes from go on in everybody go on in what a setup that was what a horrible horrible
00:14:58.440 thing and you know that blows two ways darren what's president trump talking about their scaffold joe
00:15:06.520 and ray the fbi guy do those names sound familiar to you at all yeah you know it's quite gratifying to
00:15:13.960 see that and you know trump has been a follower specifically of revolver for a long time in the course of
00:15:21.080 writing a blog on that very rally on on those statements i looked it up and the first time that
00:15:27.160 trump tweeted out something pro revolver um was september 2020 so we're going back a long way we
00:15:35.400 only started in in june of 2020 so he's been following the material for a long time my interview
00:15:41.960 with trump on rumble i think it's the most viewed thing on rumble we get into ray epps so he's familiar
00:15:48.200 with this but what really surprised me frankly was the reference to the scaffold um commander
00:15:53.720 that's a deep cut that's a deep cut yeah right somehow he became scaffold joe but which is a great
00:16:00.840 moniker for him i don't think it's why not you know the thing maybe he knows something maybe he knows
00:16:06.040 something we don't know who this guy is and that's the thing that's one of the big mysteries january 6 we
00:16:11.960 know who epps is he's a known quantity someone else and there's video of this for people want to see
00:16:17.560 it's on our classic piece meet ray epps part two it's not just about epps it's about a handful
00:16:24.840 of extremely suspicious characters who are pre-positioned at the peace monument before the
00:16:30.440 proud boys got there well before trump he finished speaking and many of these people positioned there
00:16:36.200 before trump even started speaking and yet they happen to be positioned right at that initial decisive
00:16:41.800 reach point and one of the most egregious actors who ended up going right up on the scaffold
00:16:47.400 telling everyone to move forward move forward and then go into the capitol he hasn't even been
00:16:52.840 identified let alone indicted and i mentioned on some other interview i think i think it was with
00:17:00.760 glenn beck who's taken an interest in this to his credit i said look i've expended a considerable
00:17:07.880 amount of resources relative to our shoestring budget at revolver to use facial recognition technology
00:17:15.000 to identify this guy i've done everything in my power to identify the scaffold commander and i've
00:17:21.160 been unsuccessful so i'd really love to know who that is and it's it's nice to see trump you know epps
00:17:27.720 is a household name by now um which is great as he should be he's sort of symbolically represents the
00:17:34.680 sham of the fed's direction but scaffold commander um again we're getting into the you know the interesting
00:17:43.960 parts of the album here you know and trump has listened to that album uh uh it it seems probably
00:17:50.600 more than once and so you know i hope that when he's back in the white house 0.97
00:17:56.680 we can start acting upon some of these things we're going to need some more resources beyond what's at
00:18:01.880 our disposal currently at revolver news less than one year boys less than one year president trump
00:18:08.520 going into the deep cuts scaffold joe scaffold joe more to come after this
00:18:17.800 i rolled with bloods and them boys had a saying you can't be listening to all that slappy whack
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00:20:08.040 some of the things that we've learned in the last couple days even just weeks about this and the biggest
00:20:14.520 one that i think that we've uncovered in the last couple of days has been that not only did general
00:20:21.080 milley of course we know countermand president trump's order for 10 000 national guardsmen there
00:20:27.640 we're also learning more and more about his mental state at the time finding out that he actually
00:20:33.720 believed he actually believed that donald trump might order the national guardsmen to uh declare
00:20:40.440 martial law in the capitol or arrest members of congress and all of these other completely farcical
00:20:46.680 things and i just want to point out something that and you sort of mentioned this earlier when you're
00:20:52.440 talking about oklahoma city that general milley's violations of his orders were not victimless ashley
00:21:02.280 babbitt died that day if general milley had followed his orders ashley babbitt would be alive
00:21:09.320 she'd be with her family right now all these years later so there were victims there was blood
00:21:15.160 spilled that day and yes i do lay that at the feet of general million i think people need to understand
00:21:19.480 that more but down there's also a new wrinkle and this was in this really deep you know new yorker
00:21:25.480 piece that not a lot of people paid attention to but julie kelly and her team have been pulling it out
00:21:29.960 and i'd like to get your response to it we now know that general milley was in direct communication
00:21:34.600 with susan rice of the obama administration fame one of the people who directly went against
00:21:42.120 general flynn she was the person who unmasked him she's the one who leaked his name to the washington 0.55
00:21:47.800 post more than likely david ignatius who put the column out there about him she was directly involved
00:21:53.000 in the fisa warrant on president trump of course biden in the room for these things and so one of the
00:21:59.720 things that i i think we need to do when we look at january 6 isn't so much milley's actions but who
00:22:05.800 was it because i don't think that general milley himself was the one coming up with all of this
00:22:11.000 no i think he had people that were planting seeds in his ear and now that we know that he was talking
00:22:15.400 to pelosi chuck schumer and susan rice i think we're starting to get a picture of who exactly that
00:22:20.920 was darren does this change the entire way we look at january 6.
00:22:24.440 well it does address this enduring question as to why on january 6 the capital enjoyed not just
00:22:36.200 ordinary levels of security but uniquely poor levels of security that's very strange because
00:22:44.040 now we know that there's just been um
00:22:47.080 um mountains of evidence that would indicate something was going on every agency had it
00:22:57.640 um we've learned that all of the key militia groups that allegedly planned this in advance
00:23:05.160 were littered with informants all the way up to the very top in some cases one wonders was there anyone
00:23:10.840 belonging to these groups who wasn't working uh for the government in some capacity so they were well
00:23:16.920 informed in advance and in the case of some of these curious people like we've been talking
00:23:21.960 about epps and scaffold joe as trump calls them there's even some indication that the government
00:23:29.000 goes beyond not doing anything when they know what's happening but actively instigating some of
00:23:35.480 these things in critical ways and so you know there have been a variety of theories i know a lot of
00:23:41.640 people have identified pelosi as one of the chief culprits but my intuition and sense has always been
00:23:48.280 this is a higher pay grade than pelosi and so now that we're starting to hear more about the mindset of
00:23:54.920 the military the military side of these things i think is an underexplored area and of course the
00:24:03.240 conversation with susan rice are at the very least very uh suspicious but i do think there's a military
00:24:11.960 element to january 6th that we haven't explored and you know there's another story beyond the new
00:24:17.320 yorker story that just kind of died and no one is followed up on i think it was in newsweek saying that
00:24:24.600 the on january 6th there the acting attorney general called on all of these commandos with shoot to kill
00:24:32.120 the local authority who were in the capital and around the capital of that day and there was no
00:24:38.360 explanation as to what type of information led to making that decision that we need to put all these
00:24:45.320 military special forces commandos around the capital nobody's really followed up on that or has been in
00:24:51.080 a position to do so so there's weird stuff going on with the military on top of the fact that a lot of
00:24:57.160 the most suspicious characters at that initial breach site including ray epps are former military
00:25:05.320 former marines and there's you know again it's conveniently connecting to oklahoma city we know
00:25:11.720 there's a specific trajectory a specific type of infrastructure whereby people who are former
00:25:17.880 military or who drop out of the military operate in this kind of gray zone where they're called upon to
00:25:24.440 do domestic operations like this so again i think these are these are conjectural things at the
00:25:30.520 moment but again having studied this for a long time one develops a sensitivity and intuition and i
00:25:36.600 absolutely think that there's a military side to this specifically that is wasn't there very underexplored
00:25:45.560 i'll ask you that again because it's something that's i'll have to look this up but it's in real
00:25:49.960 time maybe you remember wasn't there a specific on the record denial by chris ray um where he was
00:25:57.480 asked this very question about informants on january 6th in the crowd and he said something along the lines
00:26:03.960 of my agency had no informants something something very specific like that or is there or there were
00:26:11.640 there were no uniformed informants i'm trying to remember exactly what it was but it was a a denial where
00:26:16.680 it left open a lot of potential possibilities um if it's there is one sort of iconic exchange which
00:26:25.400 actually served as the introduction to our first classic piece on the feds direction that was between
00:26:32.040 amy klobuchar's questioning ray and ray and klobuchar says something to the effect of you know don't you
00:26:38.600 just kick yourself wishing you had informants so you could have prevented this and actually looking at
00:26:44.440 his specific answer he was he was a good uh lawyer that day because he sort of sidestepped the question
00:26:52.200 without answering it directly he didn't say we didn't have informants he basically said yeah you
00:26:57.640 know rest assured we did everything we can and you know we want to bat a hundred percent and he basically
00:27:03.400 doesn't answer the question um which i guess is good for him because as it turns out we know for a fact
00:27:10.360 new york times begrudgingly reported this that the fbi itself had multiple informants in the proud
00:27:15.960 boys alone some of whom were texting their handlers in real time from the capital on january 6th and
00:27:22.280 we've subsequently learned every agency had informants capital police metro pd we've learned of the extensive
00:27:29.960 role of the atf um in january 6th and you know one of the main guys that we've identified as a chief
00:27:37.320 cover-up suspect ashen benedict i think we've talked about him before who remarkably is the head
00:27:44.600 of intelligence and dignitary protection at this very moment for the capital so the person who i think
00:27:50.920 there's overwhelming evidence suggesting this is a key cover-up person for january 6th the pipe bomb
00:27:56.280 specifically is currently head of dignitary protection and intelligence at the capital he's responsible for
00:28:03.320 protecting you know congressmen uh which is amazing so the atf role is extensive the atf brought in the
00:28:10.600 cia and it's likely that those bomb sniffing dogs the ones that managed to miss those january 6th pipe
00:28:16.680 bombs because they had covered that day and infected their sense of smell those dogs were in all likelihood
00:28:21.960 cia and we've learned you know think about that of all the dimensions of january 6th that the cia could
00:28:28.440 have been involved in it's kind of amazing that they were involved in the bomb sniffing dog aspect
00:28:33.880 when that would already been such a suspicious area given our reporting on these dogs that managed to
00:28:40.360 miss these pipe bombs in the building that kamala harris was in but still refuses to admit uh for 0.99
00:28:46.760 whatever reason so um all of these groups had informants they were littered all the way up to the
00:28:53.320 very top with informants the government was in having a very broad position to be informed and yet
00:29:01.480 they ensured that there was uniquely poor security on that day i think we can figure out the rest
00:29:09.320 look and and we've only got about a minute left but having having done some work with uh explosive
00:29:13.880 sniffing dogs and things like of that nature when i was in the intelligent community you know it typically
00:29:19.240 if the dogs aren't barking positive that's because there is no positive and so if you think that
00:29:24.840 there's something going on uh like a pipe bomb that you're going to clear the entire rnc and dnc for
00:29:30.680 then you would have picked that up initially with one of those dogs that's the entire reason you use
00:29:35.720 them that's why you see them at airports etc and um you know there's different dogs trained for
00:29:40.360 different things there's drugs there's various types of narcotics that they use dogs for but you can't
00:29:45.240 train you know one dog for multiple scents it's it's each dog is trained for one specific thing
00:29:50.520 and so if these are bomb sniffing dogs then guess what ladies and gentlemen that's what they're going
00:29:55.400 for darren where can people go to get more and uh and tell us real quick if there's anything coming
00:30:00.200 up next at revolver revolver dot news check out our piece on trump in january 6 and check out our major
00:30:07.560 latest investigative piece on donnell harvin we are in the end game of the pipe bomb story i have one
00:30:14.440 piece that i'm working on meticulously and that should come out next week and that will complete
00:30:20.200 our reporting on the pipe bomb series so stay tuned for that it's a big one it's an important one 0.51
00:30:26.760 um we're very very close so it's exciting congratulations darren and congratulations to
00:30:32.840 all the work you've done to shift the narrative from day one to where we are now stay tuned rich
00:30:37.560 brass joins us next human events daily and jack where is jack where is jack where is he jack i want
00:30:49.240 to see you great job jack thank you what a job you do you know we have an incredible thing we're always
00:30:57.560 talking about the fake news and the bad but we have guys and these are the guys should be getting
00:31:02.520 publicity all right jack so we're back live human events daily so i'm reading through you know you
00:31:09.080 got to see what's going on the left folks you got to see what's happening on the other sides you have
00:31:12.920 to look at their accolades you have to look at their oracles and one of them is veteran democrat
00:31:18.840 strategist simon rosenberg twitter's apostle of liberal optimism and says that early midterm voting
00:31:26.360 data is giving him hope uh this is in a huge piece from politico from way back in 2022 and in playbook
00:31:35.080 today they're saying oh oh just remember that this guy is saying that um you know you don't be anxious
00:31:42.440 about these polls just look at some of the stuff that's coming out maga is underperforming the polls
00:31:48.040 the special elections the runoffs they're not doing as well as the polling states and so you know you
00:31:53.800 guys shouldn't be so worried the democrats are going to come back joe biden's going to come back
00:31:58.200 and yet when i look at poly markets and i look at some of these other things you got you gotta um
00:32:03.240 not only do you have trump way up but even in some of the new polls out of pennsylvania rfk
00:32:08.120 is in complete collapse no money mo problems for rfk richard barris the people's pundit is here
00:32:15.480 to talk to us about all of this rich let me get your response real quick directly to this challenge
00:32:23.000 from simon rosenberg twitter's apostle of optimism for liberals saying that the the gop is going to
00:32:30.040 fizzle based on the special election last night where they say republicans underperformed
00:32:35.080 and the midterms where he also says republicans underperformed i i don't understand what is so
00:32:41.080 difficult for these people to grasp but there are two reasons why and i hear from the left and the
00:32:46.680 right that kind of argument well in 22 republicans underperformed in the special elections republicans
00:32:52.680 underperformed what i would say about this is that simon's showing his age making arguments like
00:32:57.240 this that's what i would say he's outdated it's dinosaur thinking there's something that's
00:33:02.360 indisputable fact there's two reasons that that why this is uh not a correct argument one is uh the
00:33:09.720 obvious one donald trump simple answer short answer uh past is not always prologue but jack it is an
00:33:16.120 indisputable fact you remember all the research we did on the trump or bus voter from uh from 16 to 24
00:33:23.080 and then during the primary cycle in 24 there is a vote it's really i'm simplifying it by saying a vote
00:33:29.560 because it's different groups of people but there is a vote that donald trump gets out that the republican
00:33:35.320 party has proven themselves incapable of getting out without him and they have always benefited more from
00:33:42.280 him being on the ticket and he has benefited from their coalition that was existent before he got
00:33:48.280 on the scene and that is an indisputable fact all right now everybody started uh you know adopting the
00:33:55.560 phrase trump or bust everybody from suffolk university to emerson college all over the place because they
00:34:02.360 see it and it's real now how much of that is up to the trump campaign that they're going to get out you
00:34:07.400 and i have talked to that about that many many times and i think that that's fair to argue but
00:34:13.320 the reason that really just puts the nail in the coffin to you know the second reason puts the nail
00:34:17.800 in the coffin to his argument which is this it's not just our polling it was everybody's polling
00:34:23.720 donald trump outperformed every republican candidate in the 22 polling so for instance maybe kerry lake was
00:34:30.360 up by three points in arizona and ended up losing by 12 000 votes well donald trump was up by six so
00:34:36.360 even if you adjusted for that underperformance donald trump would still carry arizona ron johnson same
00:34:42.280 thing uh fetterman and the cd media big data poll that we conducted uh in pennsylvania fetterman was
00:34:48.600 up by four donald trump was up by seven right so uh this is this is everywhere uh in clark county nevada
00:34:56.760 you could see uh lombardo was doing well he was only down by three or four in clark county
00:35:01.400 donald trump was up by two or three so while lombardo had a two point statewide lead donald
00:35:06.120 trump's lead was seven to nine points in our polling going back uh georgia we had walker up by
00:35:12.360 one he wound up losing that initial uh vote by one very close result that you know i mean one point
00:35:18.040 is one point well within sampling error but donald trump was up by nine so you understand what i'm
00:35:23.480 saying even if you adjusted for it it would you could see those voters that we're talking about
00:35:28.760 in that poll and everyone else is polling whether you look at the 22 vote 20 vote 18 vote 16 vote
00:35:34.920 donald trump performs better among these voters than the voters that came out in 22. he performs
00:35:40.360 better among presidential cycle voters and those voters than he did about you know among those who
00:35:45.400 came out in 18. it's just the changing coalitions democratic coalitions getting more educated which is
00:35:51.880 a higher propensity vote and the republican party's getting more working class which is a lower
00:35:57.080 propensity vote but in a presidential cycle to hang your hat on that keep drinking the copium bro
00:36:03.160 i mean that's i don't know what else look this this just seems like copium to me because and i'll
00:36:08.040 put it this way and and i've said this way so many times so many times that donald trump's performance
00:36:15.560 electorally actually mirrors that of barack obama i was just gonna use that exact same we've said it so
00:36:22.840 many times on air and republicans made the exact same problem yes yeah because they would and
00:36:28.200 republicans started looking at this way and it's because he speaks the same way obama did by the way
00:36:32.840 to a specific group of voters that only come out for their guy they only want to come out when their
00:36:39.080 guys on the ballot and by the way you talk to some of these new trump supporters you talk some of these
00:36:43.240 again the low propensity voters the low pro voters that everyone's talking about and as you've um as
00:36:48.520 you've coined the phrase no propensity voters for someone who's just never voted before at all
00:36:53.000 they don't i mean their world is not politics and if your world is not politics you you don't know
00:36:59.720 anyone's names you don't know about special elections you know about midterms you know donald trump and
00:37:05.400 you know you want trump in because biden is screwing everything up we got the numbers out by the way earlier
00:37:11.880 today i'm going to read through some of these numbers because uh maga inc war room has it since
00:37:16.920 biden took office gas is up 54 percent auto insurance is up 51 percent cars and trucks 46
00:37:23.720 electricity bills 29 baby food formula pet food groceries your rent don't even get me started on
00:37:31.240 interest rates interest rates are what between six and ten percent out there right now folks
00:37:36.920 things are bad the price of money um so everything is up and by the way you know those interest rates
00:37:42.920 are going to eventually get slashed and when they do that's going to have a huge or excuse me a huge
00:37:47.960 effect on the markets they're doing this right now to keep them to artificially float the market to
00:37:53.800 juice the market because biden is in office there's no question about that and for the election certainly
00:37:59.400 not the first time a uh you know a central bank has done that that's what the fed is currently doing
00:38:03.640 and pursuing with this policy but so so rich when i when i come back to all of this when i go back to all of
00:38:09.880 this if you're looking at the election from that perspective then what should republicans be doing
00:38:16.280 to actually counter the things that simon is saying and reach out to those low probe and no pro voters
00:38:22.280 that you're talking about there are some really i mean i've seen there are some really good uh efforts
00:38:28.040 one i'll just pop out right now i don't know i hope they don't mind me saying it but you go to 10x your
00:38:33.240 vote.com that's one of the more smarter uh new innovations republicans are doing i mean honestly jack
00:38:39.960 i know that the rnc and the tone is a big deal so what you're hearing from uh the former president
00:38:45.720 what you're hearing from lara what you're hearing from michael whatley is good it's positive because
00:38:49.960 it helps these um third party independent groups do their jobs when you're telling voters that you
00:38:56.920 know the the election's rigged you can't get you can't vote to the point where it's too big to rig
00:39:02.040 when you're saying that these these voters that we're talking about are among the most distrusting
00:39:08.120 they're among the most cynical voters in the country and they don't think that their vote
00:39:15.160 particularly matters so tone is a big deal from the leaders and they're doing well there but
00:39:20.680 if people would go and look what republicans are missing and you and i again i've talked about this
00:39:24.280 before is that personal touch and i think you know some a group like 10x your vote is doing a great job
00:39:29.320 with that it's currently only in michigan but i know they are planning to expand if they can
00:39:32.600 in other states and what they're doing is using you know the grassroots to go out and get those
00:39:39.240 people you'd be surprised you go and search for a bunch of people in michigan jack that you may know
00:39:44.520 um you'd be surprised how many people you're going to find on that list who are low prop or no prop
00:39:49.320 and the deal is you know you're not going to get send them a text message and get them to go out now
00:39:55.000 if the text message if you found that voter and you know you uh had talked to them about getting
00:39:59.880 them out and then they got a text from me and it said hey it's rich i spoke with jack and he told
00:40:05.560 me to give you a call you know to to shoot you a message remind you how easy it is to get on the
00:40:09.960 absentee ballot list that would be a better way to approach it and that is i'm just giving a very
00:40:15.160 basic example but they have to do this because they have to engage these voters it's the difference
00:40:20.440 between a two-point win and a four-point win a five-point win in some of these states democrats
00:40:25.960 have a great ground game this is you can't mirror exactly what democrats did and i know a lot of
00:40:31.240 groups are trying to do that it's a mistake democrats are much more trusting of big systems
00:40:37.960 and institutions it has to be more personal when you're doing it with these republican groups
00:40:44.440 personal touch is key that's why i keep saying the maga block parties the maga barbecues
00:40:49.560 maga community centers bring everyone together and just don't even talk about you know you 1.00
00:40:55.800 know uh knocking on doors and all this just bring people together and explain to them how to vote
00:41:01.400 how to get your ballot and stay tuned back more rich paris
00:41:07.560 my ear about the boring people at your office i'm trying to listen to the new human events with jack
00:41:15.080 all right back live human events daily all right folks uh these things happen merrick garland just so
00:41:19.720 you know has not yet been held in contempt as of right now there is a rules vote the final
00:41:25.720 vote whether or not to hold him in contempt will happen about 30 minutes after the program uh
00:41:32.360 goes off air today going back to rich barris rich let me ask you about some of these new polls that
00:41:38.760 are coming out number one uh before we get to i want to i want to ask you about the monmouth i know
00:41:43.560 you love your monmouth but i want to ask you about pennsylvania where it looks to me like like rfk
00:41:49.640 it looks like he's imploding in there man yeah i i think as we get closer to the election uh you're
00:41:55.320 going to see the appetite for third parties it's there but it's going to decline as people realize
00:41:59.960 that they absolutely have to pick somebody we just did a national poll and he came in the the lowest
00:42:05.560 he's come in all year well really since we started and i would also caution people he's claiming he's on
00:42:11.400 15 different state ballots and he's more like on five to seven i mean that's it and under one in
00:42:19.080 michigan um he's on there as the natural law party candidate and for conservatives it may sound like
00:42:24.120 oh natural law they must be conservative uh they believe in natural law no they're out there with
00:42:29.480 some of their views and they're rather marginalized in the state of michigan so that i think was a bad
00:42:34.280 move and i think that's going to hurt him he should stay or try to stay as an independent here's the
00:42:39.320 kicker uh this rfk impact has been much more complicated than people have given it credit for
00:42:45.400 uh he in some states he draws more from biden in some states he draws more from trump at the end of
00:42:50.600 the day we all may have given this a little bit too much action because joel stein we don't know if
00:42:56.520 she's going to be on in pennsylvania yet but she's going to be on the green party we'll be on um more
00:43:03.000 more ballots at this point you know and um the libertarian party whether we pulled lars mapstead or
00:43:09.240 chase oliver stein's out pulling the libertarian party and that's not me that's not just me that's
00:43:15.400 like everybody so um rfk it remains to be seen i mean jack i'm i'm worried we gave him too much
00:43:23.720 attention you know like i really am his campaign does not seem to be knowing what they're doing
00:43:28.760 when it comes to getting on balance and that's been the case from the beginning look and and this
00:43:34.120 is something where i mean this is an art it's a real art to getting on the ballots it's something
00:43:39.080 that requires uh absolute practitioner if you think by the way you can get on the ballot just
00:43:44.600 because you go to the website and you've read their criteria oh i'm going to get there like you
00:43:48.280 have no idea what you're doing and you're not obviously believe that she obviously did you need
00:43:53.800 the money yeah she obviously believed that jack they dumped dennis kucinich who's a seasoned not
00:43:59.560 only politician but campaigner he knows the rules in many states inside and out they sidelined him
00:44:06.200 for rfk's uh you know cia former cia spook uh you know i mean talk about nepotism uh this is it was the
00:44:14.440 dumbest move in the world and then i when i the very first post i read of hers that she put out that 0.61
00:44:20.040 outline their strategy for targeting states was completely incoherent when you understand the rules 0.94
00:44:26.360 for states and now they're finding themselves in what dennis knows it's a small period in the
00:44:32.040 summer when you're going to get whacked with a small window in many states to qualify and they
00:44:37.400 were completely unprepared and look at the filings this money that's being sent to these different
00:44:42.680 firms security firms which then gets donated back jack this is weird i'm sorry this is weird mark
00:44:50.200 halpern and i were talking about this on all right rich i promised it's crazy i promised we could get
00:44:55.960 to the monmouth poll have at it brother yeah uh we all know how much i love the monmouth poll uh but
00:45:02.600 when even these polls are showing signs that are bad for joe biden it's bad for joe biden the
00:45:07.960 retrospective approval rating of donald trump has increased more than any president who left office
00:45:13.240 with a negative rating in modern history in other words what i'm saying is presidents rebound
00:45:18.120 retrospectively even george bush who left with a horrible approval rating he's now you know in
00:45:22.760 positive territory with gallup it takes years for that to happen herbert walker bush same thing it took
00:45:29.640 over 10 years for his numbers to get respectful now donald trump began showing signs of life within the
00:45:36.200 first year of joe biden's presidency and now he's recuperated mom it's still one of the more negative
00:45:41.320 polls for donald trump and they have him um uh completely doing you know a reversal and and
00:45:47.960 seven points ahead of joe biden's current approval rating so this is a problem for joe biden we saw it
00:45:54.280 in the maris poll of pennsylvania too today i've been asking this question for like a year who do you
00:45:59.160 think is the better president these men both have records who was your life better under who did a better
00:46:05.320 job doing this who was a better president on the economy it's trump by a mile i don't know how joe
00:46:11.720 biden is going to address or counter that even if inflation improved i'm not sure that voters would
00:46:19.640 give joe biden the credit i think they would maybe think it was like a kind of a natural occurrence or
00:46:24.360 the fed did it or whatever i'm serious they have such a poor outlook on joe biden as a steward of the
00:46:30.600 economy i'm not sure how he can turn that around and you ask pennsylvanians in your state who do you
00:46:36.040 think was a better president it's 55 45 brother 55 45 i mean just what are we gonna what are we gonna
00:46:44.040 hear let me put it this way folks what's gonna happen in the next five months that's going to
00:46:49.720 change the trend line that we have seen for two known quantities two presidents with two records for
00:46:56.040 the better part of a year it's been remarkably stable for a year jack what's gonna change
00:47:03.560 ask yourself that an indictment if anything conviction if anything no and of course you
00:47:10.120 know the real the question now is are you going to vote to put a convicted felon in the white house
00:47:14.360 or are you going to vote to put a convicted felon in the white house because we all know how closely
00:47:20.520 the joe biden's son works with his father who knows by the way what contracts he's taking in
00:47:26.600 right now they said oh he's not doing that anymore yeah okay sure sure i bet right he's just getting
00:47:31.000 the contracts after biden's out of office look we we know this has been the score no i i think that
00:47:35.880 it's clear i think with the economy and the state that it's in i just ran through the numbers right
00:47:39.560 there i went through uh the idea that joe biden's completely sunk in so many of these cases they've got
00:47:44.520 a couple issues abortion is there that they're certainly going to go to and lean on there's no question
00:47:49.160 about that we've seen that coming a mile away um and president trump of course has already said he
00:47:53.720 said i want this to go to the states um it's it's on that level that's what we're doing with it that
00:47:58.360 was always the promise of dobbs that was the decision by the way in dobbs as well when it came
00:48:03.560 to abortion and it's something that he's clearly not making a central point it's an economic campaign
00:48:10.280 it's economic it's foreign policy and by the way and just one minute left but there's what we're what
00:48:15.960 what we're likely due for here is another foreign policy blunder by joe biden between now and 145
00:48:23.080 days we have left to the election last minute rich barris or a bank failure or two again another round
00:48:28.840 of bank failures i mean we are teetering on the edge folks economically international relations
00:48:35.000 standpoint uh the war in ukraine is lost i mean this is just a good it's another blunder waiting to
00:48:41.640 happen and i just don't see what's going to change i don't see rich where can people follow you brother
00:48:47.800 best place is locals jack people's pundit.locals.com head over there support the public
00:48:52.840 polling project see you soon ladies and gentlemen as always you have my permission
00:49:03.480 take a closer