WWIII - In the Litter Box w⧸ Jewels & Catturd 1⧸26⧸2023 - Ep. 253
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1 hour and 12 minutes
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Jules and Cat are back in the litter box talking about cornbread, tanks, World War III, and more! Subscribe to the litterbox to get notified when we upload a new episode every Monday morning.
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Today is Thursday, January 26, 2023, episode number 253.
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You're in the litter box with Jules and Cat Turd.
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And you really set us all back with your killer cornbread last night.
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And the timing couldn't have been worse for most of us because it was that after dinner situation where you're hungry again.
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And I looked at that and I went, are you kidding me right now?
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I mean, he's putting up like cornbread, posting it for all of us to have a fit over.
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I heard all kinds of recommendations which just made it even worse for me when they were talking about adding honey
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and they were talking about jalapeno and cheddar cheese and all this stuff.
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I make sausage and cheese cornbread, like really sharp cheddar and hot sausage.
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And people were talking about chili and all this stuff.
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I mean, aren't we all supposed to be on diets after the holidays?
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I mean, let's talk about what we need to talk about here.
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My goodness, they're getting us closer and closer to that.
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They're not going to be happy in Washington, D.C. until they get us into World War III.
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They're not going to be happy until they do it.
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Nobody's talking about peace except for President Trump.
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President Trump calls for end to crazy war with Russia.
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They're just going to keep pushing and pushing and putting.
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And he's like, hey, I'm going to die tomorrow anyway.
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And there have been quite a few tweets that I've seen and where people are actually talking
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I mean, this is what it ultimately ends up being about.
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And she says, this is why these countries are pushing for World War III.
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It's just like we give them money and then they're like, well, we still need tanks.
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Well, there's manufacturers that make all that stuff.
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Just call them over there, pay them the money, and they'll send them right over.
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We just gave them $40 billion, and we gave them another $3.5 billion two weeks later.
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And now we'll say, hey, let's give them some tanks too.
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And when we start giving them tanks, and hey, here's some helicopters, and now here's some jets, and here's some—I mean, where does it stop?
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And on Wednesday, Germany and the U.S. announced they were sending these tanks into Ukraine to fight Russia.
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Well, you've got Annalena Baerbock from Germany who is already talking about they're already at war with Russia.
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And therefore, I've said already in the last days, yes, we have to do more to defend Ukraine.
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But the most important and the crucial part is that we do it together and that we do not do the blame game in Europe because we are fighting a war against Russia and not against each other.
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We're talking about the most corrupt country in Europe, too.
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Of course, they failed to—Ukraine's not as corrupt as we are, though, at the moment.
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U.S. now set to approve Abrams' main battle tanks for Ukraine.
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And that's why you've got a whole bunch of Republicans up there, like Lindsey Graham Crackers,
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who is waving that one, trying to get people rattled up so they know that it's both sides.
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Or at least that's what they're trying to portray, that it's both sides.
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Him and McCain was going over there when McCain was alive, trying to rouse up a war with Russia.
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The defense contractors, that's money in their pocket.
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It's like another whole Pfizer situation all over again, right?
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Not only that, but it's a never-ending slush fund to give to their friends.
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Then when the war's over in 14 years, they've got a whole country to build back.
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Buildings and electrical and plumbing and power plants and everything else.
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And so we send the money, and then we go fix that, too.
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We got, you know, every city is a shithole, crime-ridden cesspool that stinks.
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And we're going to fund the whole war, and then we're going to build the whole country back.
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They wouldn't do it for Georgia, Mississippi, California, Washington, Montana, New York.
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You know, think about if they gave the states that much money and that much support.
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And don't even forget about the fact that they have been taunting Russia this whole entire time.
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When you talk about Lindsey Graham crackers and McStain, as a lot of people call him, and you start looking at what they accused Russia of, the meddling in our elections and all of this of 2016, when it's been proven that Hillary Clinton just flat-out lost, but they're willing to risk and wage war as a result of it?
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We're going to go back and tell our colleagues what Russia's up to and the Baltics, what they're doing in the Ukraine.
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We believe that Putin has hacked into our elections in America, that he's trying to undermine democracy all over the world.
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And it's time for new sanctions to hit him hard as an individual, his energy sector, his banking sector.
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It is time to push back against Putin, but be a better friend to our allies over here, including Georgia.
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We just left Ukraine, where we've seen firsthand what happens when Russia crosses over into a country's independence.
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And we saw it in our own election with the attempt to influence our election.
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We will be working for much tougher sanctions against Russia.
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The hacking was an attack, and we should be treated as such.
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And we think their financial institutions and other aspects of the Russian economy should be addressed.
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And we will strongly urge our colleagues to enact more meaningful and stronger sanctions against Russia because of their attack on the United States of America.
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And every one of them up there lying about it, people.
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So how do you think, I mean, you know, I'm not trying to be, oh, you're a Putin puppet.
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How do you think he feels when they're putting sanctions on him, crippling his country over what he knows they did and they know they did it?
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And it's been proven now that Russia, Russia, Russia was just a nothing but a hoax.
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And we know now through the Twitter files and everything else, it's the FBI that did it.
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I mean, the whole Mueller investigation was to cover up all their crimes, the FBI's crimes and to cover up Hillary Clinton's crimes.
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And they would get and they would do anything to get there.
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And it's almost like Lindsey Graham is trying to take and follow into those footsteps, fall into them, to finish the work of this guy.
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Because here he is on Face the Nation, and he's talking about a coup.
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The Ukrainians aren't asking for American boots on the ground.
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They're asking for weapons to defend themselves, and they are being slaughtered, and their military is being shattered.
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And I'm ashamed of myself that I haven't done more to help these people.
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I'm really glad that he's moved on to other places because we certainly don't need his warmongering self up there getting us into this war.
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They put sanctions on Russia, hard sanctions on them, and sanctioned the hell out of them for interfering.
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So if it's an attack on our country to interfere in our elections, then the FBI attacked our country.
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They just said they hacked the election, which is an attack on our country.
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But now we know for 100% fact it was the FBI, CIA working with the Democrat parties and all them skunks in the FBI.
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Peter Stroke and Lisa Page, Andy McCabe, the Orrs, Nellie Orr.
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We know all these skunks, traitors of this country that belong in prison.
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And McCain was notorious for just being a warmonger.
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We've learned that the exports to Iran increased by tenfold during the Bush administration.
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The biggest export was cigarettes, given that the, yeah, that the, supposedly the.
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I mean, throwing his head back, laughing about it.
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And they wanted him to be president of the United States.
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Oh, I cannot believe I voted for him and Mitt Romney.
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We've learned a lot since those days, haven't we?
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I just smacked myself in the face twice right now.
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And now, all of a sudden, everyone is starting to recognize you can't cover up these crimes of these politicians.
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That's why Trump being an outsider was so great.
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And I want everybody to remember how they felt.
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An outsider for the first time ever that wasn't a general or wasn't a part of that.
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I mean, you know, you got, when they finally have two presidential candidates, and you go, well, I got to go vote.
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I don't want to vote for Satan, so I'm going to have to go vote for a demon instead.
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And, like, when we were talking about yesterday, what we were talking about yesterday, and we were talking about DeSantis and Trump, we've got two really great people that will create and command change.
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And so instead of people trying to tear that apart and try to dissect it and say what's wrong with this one or what's wrong with that one, let's go ahead and support them both in their positions as they are now.
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There's no question about him being a future president.
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You know, they come out, hey, Jeb Bush's buddy.
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And I was, you know, because Rick Scott came in here talking about the same thing DeSantis did.
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He didn't move the needle as far as making it a red state.
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And so when DeSantis came in, I was the first one, like the people complaining about him today.
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I'm like, oh, man, he's just talking all that crap.
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And so my, the reason I like him is because of results, not because, hey, man, he's cool.
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He has come in here and he has changed my state.
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And if you and I follow state, I don't talk about state politics a lot on this show, but I follow state politics, probably part of state politics more than I do national.
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But, you know, it's not going to be interesting to you for me to talk about, well, you want to do it in Tallahassee today.
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They passed this thing and it's going to be good for us homeowners here in Florida.
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You don't want to hear that stuff if you're from Maine.
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And I see it here in California and would love for it to.
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And that's another reason why I'm looking at Florida.
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Big possibility I'll be moving out of here soon to Florida because of all of this.
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I mean, you can see what's happening as a result of Democrat policies.
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It's not, it's really great to see with DeSantis, like his interview today that he had.
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Listen to what he says about moving the RNC out of de-sleeves and putting it in a more realistic place, not in a corrupt.
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And it's an idea that he gave Harmeet Dillon for.
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Right now, the RNC is meeting in Dana Point, California.
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And there are some questions of who should lead the RNC and whether it should be Rana for a fourth term or go a different direction with Harmeet Dillon.
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Well, we've had three substandard election cycles in a row, 18, 20, and 22.
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And I would say of all three of those, 22 was probably the worst, given the political environment of a very unpopular president and Biden.
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Huge majorities of the people think the country's going in the wrong direction.
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That is an environment that's tailor-made to make big gains in the House and the Senate and State Houses all across the country.
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And, in fact, we even lost ground in the U.S. Senate.
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I think we need to get some new blood in the RNC.
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I like what Harmeet Dillon has said about getting the RNC out of D.C.
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Why would you want to have your headquarters in the most Democrat city in America?
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So I think you get it in real parts of the country.
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You attract people who want to live in those parts of the country, not D.C. insiders.
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Just practically speaking, you need grassroots Republicans to power this organization with volunteering and donations.
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I think it's going to be very difficult to energize people to want to give money, to want to volunteer their time with the RNC if they don't see a change in direction.
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Do you have any personal experience with the RNC?
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I mean, because they'll say that Florida was one of their great successes this last cycle.
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So we actually ran our election assuming we weren't going to be involved with the RNC at all because they weren't raising the type of money that they needed to be raising.
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And so our get out the vote, our ground operation, we funded that.
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We focused a lot on actually low propensity voters and we turned out a lot of low props, which is very, very good.
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So it was very successful, you know, but that was really being driven by our agenda, our accomplishments and us putting a lot of dollars behind this important ground game.
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We're going to give it all to Lisa Murkowski so she can vote Democrat for the next six years.
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She had a job to do, and she's failed over and over and over, as big as you can fail.
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Well, I mean, she did fail, and she isn't winning this one with flying.
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In fact, right now, the Gateway Pundit just published an article.
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Latest poll shows Mike Lindell tops Ronna McDaniel and Harmeet Dillon in race for Republican chair.
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She's a lawyer for all the conservative causes.
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I just don't think he's better in her in that position.
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I'm glad to see that there are conservatives that are deeply rooted, that are coming out,
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I know, but we don't want them to split the vote and get Roma in there.
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And then she slides in for another loser session.
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She's flying around in private jets and limos and having parties.
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It is four years after they beat us in two years after they did this awful ballot harvesting.
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And they didn't even have a ballot harvesting team to go fight them at their own game.
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And look, I'm not going to tell anybody who to pick in the primary, but the ultimate
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I mean, I see some people now tearing up either Trump or DeSantis in the just most cruel ways
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And if you're going to go in there with these two and they're going to, let's say, they
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get in a tight race and you're going to tear each other apart like some of these people
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are, then there's going to be nothing good happen in the general for either candidate.
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They're going to beat each other bloody and they ain't going to have nothing left.
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Well, they're doing the Democrats' work for them, right?
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They're going to use everything that you threw out there and everything that you said and
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every single smear and every single name that you called them.
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And they're going to use it to their advantage.
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I'm never going to turn on either one because I owe them both.
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If I lived in Nebraska, I probably wouldn't be so up on DeSantis because I live here in Florida.
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I don't even want him to run in the first place.
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But, you know, sometimes you got to strike when the iron's hot, too.
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But, you know, when everybody's in the race, I'm going to be on the podcast.
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I'm going to tell everybody who I'm supporting and why.
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And until then, they'll just have to keep emailing me all these news people every day.
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I say, well, I don't even know who's in the race.
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Well, no one, I mean, DeSantis, the only person that's running right now that we know of that
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I mean, she was part of that whole amnesty thing.
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She comes out half-assed, says she's probably going to run.
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So you've got Nikki Haley, who was part of the whole amnesty clan, right?
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I'll never forget how Senator Marcos, he was ridiculous.
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And, you know, if Trump gets in there another turn,
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he's going to pass the torch because he can only stay in there four more years.
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And when he passes the torch, I can promise you it's going to be DeSantis.
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So there's no use in beating him up and starting to, you know,
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treat him like he's Bernie Sanders or he's Joe Biden or Hunter or something.
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I mean, I see people already doing that to him.
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All you and everybody here listening and DeSantis and Trump, we're all on the same team.
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Well, you don't, you never really forget either.
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Nikki Haley was part of Marco Rubio's clan, right?
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That whole group that really went after President Trump because they knew that he was pulling ahead
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People wanted an outsider and they, they just clanned together and President Trump was very
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Nikki Haley got her spot and all of that and did an okay job, I'd say.
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But as far as everything else, you know where she sides, you know, she's part of the rhino
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And I think when she was up there with that interview, she was throwing it out to test the
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And the response wasn't what she was expecting.
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I mean, you never lost a race until now and you're not even going to even, you're not
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But you know, I saw they let Trump back on Facebook and Instagram.
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So now he can, he can tweet Facebook, Instagram, and I think he has a combination followers, probably
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around 160, somewhere in close to 200 million followers.
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Heck, I almost got 900,000 followers over there already.
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Um, the, um, but there is like 5,000 people on Truth and there's 350 million on this and
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And you, if it's free advertising, every time you post, you're advertising to 200,000 followers.
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If you do it on all three platforms for free, it don't cost you a dime.
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Social media is, you know, it's the new media and you can't just say, I'm just not, I'm just
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And I really feel like we may have had something to do with it.
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I'm sorry, but I'm sticking to my guns on that because when we had Cash Patel on the show
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and Devin Nunes, we told them point blank, he's got to get on social media.
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Well, I'm sorry the CEO of Truth, but man, Trump's going to get back on Twitter.
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And he needs to, and he can say different things on Truth and Twitter.
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He don't have to say the exact same things on all of them.
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So it's, it's, it's just, he has to get back on Twitter, not only because it'd be fun as
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hell for all of us, because it's just funny when he's on there and I love it.
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But, but it's just, if you're going to, if you're going to shoot for the presidency again
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and all the stuff against you and all the people against you and all the media and everything
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and the lies and the government doing a special counsel on you and trying to get you out.
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Another fake investigation after another fake investigation.
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You got to, you know, you've had, you do have, you know, arrows and you got to use them.
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And so, you know, Twitter and Facebook and Instagram, I'd go back on them today and I'd
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You're, you're touching on a whole bunch of subjects here because I'm pulling up an article
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from the Gateway Pundit about despite Trump leading in multiple primary polls, New York
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Times reports that the top GOP elites don't support Trump in 2024.
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Well, they may have individually, collectively, a whole bunch of money, but guess what?
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Our money and who we support reigns louder and rings clearer.
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They're trying to say, no, you can't have the candidate for your choice.
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And they've supported all of these investigations on Trump.
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They have been the one that has made his life just absolutely awful with investigation
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after investigation of things that we know the other side is guilty of, but they want
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anything and everything to throw at this guy so that he's not the next president.
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But the problem that they're having is that the American people are on President Trump's
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We know that he's not, he's not with these special interest groups.
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He's not getting his money from these outsiders like you see from so many other campaigns.
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We put our faith and our vote in this man and he did not disappoint us.
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If I could today say, okay, let's go back to when President Trump was running this country.
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We had, before they did the pandemic, which was to get them out.
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Before they did the plandemic, which was nine months before he had to, you know, do his
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I mean, the economy was, we had the strongest economy in 70 years.
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You know, I mean, not in history, but you know, I mean, for that, man, we've been paying
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three, four or $5 for 20 years and he comes along and it's $1.69 again.
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I had the highest black unemployment in history, Hispanic women, everything.
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He had every record known economic record for the last 50 years.
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Well, I mean, he, he, you know, he, that's another thing I like.
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All the Republican party and the Democrats now, they're just warmongers.
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And he's, and it's strange that this outsider comes in and he really is a champion of peace,
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So anyway, you know, we'll see how it all breaks down.
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But, and if I support Trump in the primary, which I probably will, and if he loses to
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DeSantis, I'll be right, I'm going to go right for DeSantis then.
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I mean, you think I'm going to go for Biden or whoever, or Kamala Harris or Pete Buttigieg
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or Gavin Newsom, I ain't going for them people.
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I mean, I'm looking at a Trump rally picture right here.
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I remember I was in Hollywood when I found out, of course, because I live here.
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And I remember that the night of the elections.
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And I remember there was just this real buzz in the air because I could feel it being on
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social media and, and seeing what I was seeing and hearing from all parts of the country.
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And my parents who were listening to the lamestream news and they were watching all of these
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polls and they were just like, oh, we don't want to tell you this, but it doesn't look
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And my parents just thought I was completely, you know, like we feel really bad, but we're
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going to have to let her know that, you know, she sounds a little lunatic, like a little
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Lulu right now with the way she's talking about President Trump.
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Well, as soon as he won, I, I just looked at him and they said, how in the world did
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And I said, everyone knew she couldn't beat Trump.
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She's up there ordering ball gowns and just putting in her next regime and all of these
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They rented a, they rented a place, the Javits Center, because it had a glass ceiling because
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it was going to be like, you know, the glass ceiling coming down.
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You know that she had to send in her campaign manager up there to set to for the concession
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She didn't have one to give because she was so sure that she was going to win.
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Those that have not been registered to get registered and get ready because this is going
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to be a showdown like nothing we've ever seen before.
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Things that there's going to be a hundred things that happen between now and the first
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And maybe the Democrat, Joe, they're forcing him not to run.
00:34:52.680
So before these debates on both sides around whenever August or whenever they're going
00:34:58.700
to happen this year, there's going to be a hundred things that shape all kinds of different
00:35:07.660
If you're hyperventilating right now over DeSantis and Trump and all DeSantis, you piece
00:35:14.540
And you're on line screaming on top of your lungs, fighting and calling the other one
00:35:22.460
They're both great, great, you know, the future of the Republican Party.
00:35:26.400
And so if you start doing that this early before that, we don't even know who's in the
00:35:35.240
God, if you're this mad already and you're going this ballistic, calm down, take a deep
00:35:43.240
I mean, this is a serious decision and, you know, and we'll move forward.
00:35:49.140
Man, some of these people, social media, we and a lot of people just like to be angry.
00:35:53.740
I mean, this is what I've kind of determined is they want to be miserable.
00:35:57.560
They want to feel like the world is against them.
00:35:59.200
And OK, I mean, if you want to live that way, great.
00:36:01.440
But I like to give people the benefit of the doubt that we're all trying to improve this
00:36:05.680
And if you've got two great candidates up there and two wonderful people that honestly represent
00:36:14.900
Would there have been years where I've said, I don't know, is there anybody else?
00:36:22.440
I've probably watched every Trump rally on TV, but I've never been to one.
00:36:26.400
The reason I can't go to him is because he's just, he's too popular.
00:36:31.840
So you have to get there six hours before, stand in line if you're going to get a good
00:36:45.220
I got to see mine, believe it or not, when he first announced that he was running.
00:36:51.740
And I was in Jacksonville, Florida at the time.
00:36:55.260
And so I was able to see him at that rally right there on the water.
00:37:08.240
I mean, I felt like he was talking directly to me.
00:37:11.640
I swear, he just, everything that he said resonated.
00:37:15.720
And I went back to social media working twice as hard, three times as hard as I did before,
00:37:21.480
because I said, this man is going to be what saves this country.
00:37:26.440
And so I was really lucky that I was able to have that opportunity.
00:37:30.920
I really was, because now, like you said, the lines are huge.
00:37:37.660
I think he had one in Panama City, which was only an hour, an hour and a half away from me.
00:37:42.040
And I was just like, man, I want to go to this because I've never been to one.
00:37:48.760
It was like, you know, it was like six or seven o'clock.
00:37:57.880
I mean, you can have 100 degrees a day in November where I live.
00:38:02.620
But, and I was just like, man, I was just, I was going to go to it.
00:38:07.260
And I'm like, man, just standing in line in the heat for six or seven hours with my back.
00:38:13.240
Because if my back gets out, my legs start going numb from the, you know, from the nerve damage and all.
00:38:19.260
So if I get way back in a big crowd and all that starts happening, so I'm like, you know what?
00:38:23.320
I can see this on TV and pop a beer, sit in air condition, sit in my declutter.
00:38:30.100
I think I have an idea that if you wanted to go to a Trump rally, you could make a call or they would make a call to you and they would arrange it to where you had all the comforts.
00:38:47.220
Another poll shows that President Trump with a 35-point lead over all other potential candidates for 2024.
00:39:04.100
And so I just, you know, what's funny about polls is they're always, they're wrong as hell.
00:39:11.300
They're wrong by 10 points, all the polls, the day before the election.
00:39:15.000
I mean, how bad do you think they are two years away?
00:39:18.080
I mean, they can't get it right the day before the election.
00:39:21.520
What makes you think they're going to get it right?
00:39:23.160
So the bad thing about polls, they use them to shape.
00:39:26.920
And they'll use them evilly sometimes, the left.
00:39:29.820
And they'll say, okay, we, we, we, you know, we don't, we don't want Trump to run.
00:39:36.320
And so we'll get to the people say, I don't even need to vote, man.
00:39:40.120
So they, they, they do these polls and then they're like, okay, we're going to call 300 people or 350 people.
00:39:49.100
You call them on the, and they're like, well, we call the landlines.
00:40:07.620
I don't even, to be honest with you, I don't believe anything anymore than pollsters say.
00:40:12.520
They're all a bunch of leftist loons, but they, I mean, they, I don't even think they call anybody.
00:40:17.540
I think they say, here's, we need this margin and this margin to shape this narrative and they just put it out.
00:40:26.120
Well, I think if anybody had a real clue as to what direction the country was going in, it would be social media.
00:40:32.340
Because, at least when it was fair, before they started blocking people's opinions and views and things like that, because there was a real push and a real genuine groundswell.
00:40:43.660
You could, you could see that on social media in 2016 when President Trump won.
00:40:50.920
I mean, the enthusiasm, the energy was off the charts.
00:40:56.540
Of course, when they started blocking people and trying to tame and tap all that stuff down, shadow banning people, you did see what happened as a result.
00:41:05.580
We lost the midterm shortly after that because this is what the left was pushing and this is why it was so important for them to continue to hush our voices.
00:41:16.160
And if you don't call that election interference, then I don't know what is.
00:41:22.340
I mean, they absolutely interfered in our elections, Facebook and everybody else.
00:41:27.640
If you put Trump in there, an algorithm would just zap you immediately.
00:41:39.820
I just wanted to write articles about captured.
00:41:53.220
But, yeah, it's because all these people, hey, I heard it.
00:42:02.980
I thought I'd just, yeah, I just say, I thought I'd say that.
00:42:10.220
Elon Musk, the richest guy in the world, is talking to Cat Turr.
00:42:26.540
You know, if everybody noticed that, I mean, all the top accounts are going.
00:42:41.340
And, you know, when you're normally getting 10,000 to 50,000 likes and you're getting 2,000, if you're lucky.
00:42:48.220
I think I figured out what's going on because I've just been kind of studying it.
00:42:52.900
And what's happening is, of course, I'm not saying everybody's not shadowbanned, but it's not shadowbanned and searchbanned this time.
00:43:02.000
But what's happening is I can, like, let's say there's 20 big accounts that I like, and then I like a lot of small accounts, too.
00:43:10.080
But the big ones especially, okay, if I get retweeted by a big account, let's say Dan Bongino retweets me, and then four other people that size retweet me, then my account gets so much more, you know, engagements then.
00:43:26.420
But what's happening is now I can go to my homepage now, and I'd say the top 20 accounts I like to follow, they're nowhere to be found.
00:43:36.420
I've talked to some people, and they're saying, I can't see you either.
00:43:39.720
So what's happening is if I want to go now to Dan Bongino's site, I have to punch in Dan Bongino or whatever his ad is until he pulls up.
00:43:49.140
Then press on him and then go to the homepage and then see what he's doing.
00:43:53.480
And I don't have time to do that with the top 50 people I like to follow all day.
00:43:58.400
I don't have time to do it because I usually could go to my homepage, and all of us that followed each other, retweet each other.
00:44:04.120
Once you retweet each other a lot, the algorithms, they're on your homepage, and then you see each other.
00:44:10.580
I'm going to retweet it because it's just a quick reaction.
00:44:19.060
So, you know, what you're saying is not nobody's retweeting it.
00:44:22.600
That's got to make, you know, you're getting retweets, but you can't see the big accounts.
00:44:26.320
They've got all the big accounts and the larger accounts completely invisible to each other.
00:44:32.320
But, you know, I know Elon, and he has messaged me before, and I know he's working on it, and he's set its top priority.
00:44:45.100
They're like, okay, we got a new algorithm where you can more tightly listen, you know, read the tweets of the people you like.
00:44:54.780
But what they didn't count on is, hey, you just took all the people I want.
00:44:59.480
So I think it was something they're tweaking with good intentions, but they got to find which one it is and just pull it off.
00:45:08.960
It's definitely something that's happening with the whole thing because I mean, when I can go to your page because I type in you and you're actually pinned.
00:45:19.940
But in order to go back to my page, I actually have to type in my entire name.
00:45:27.000
So what happens, and then they put a search ban on me.
00:45:30.920
So if they've got a search ban on me, I looked today and it was off.
00:45:33.660
So that's the first time I've seen it off in a while.
00:45:37.860
But so now let's say you guys are trying to find me and you can't find me on the home page anymore.
00:45:43.580
I'm not showing up, which kills, you know, kills my engagements.
00:45:51.660
Then you get all the way to two, and I'm still not on there.
00:45:56.060
So you add that to a search ban, you're completely invisible.
00:46:01.460
And everybody's like, oh, you care about engagements.
00:46:10.340
But when I show you something, some of my analytics, and they're 47% down, you've got to understand, during my time at Twitter, I've never seen one go red, even 1% down.
00:46:24.720
Because as your account grows, naturally, you get more engagement.
00:46:27.880
So I'm going to naturally get more engagement at 1.3 million than I would at 1.1 million.
00:46:35.780
It's never, I look at some things for four years.
00:46:41.960
Naturally, if you're getting a lot of followers, your engagements are going to go up, right?
00:47:01.960
I always have people that say, hey, I can't find you.
00:47:26.520
And I think they've, you know, got too cute and did a couple too many.
00:47:39.240
And besides, we still, I think there's still some house cleaning that needs to be done.
00:47:44.200
Oh, there's definitely road employees there still.
00:47:47.960
I mean, if you have the FBI and all of these other people that have been engaged in this whole thing and they're rooted in the company, they work basically with them.
00:47:58.740
Don't think for one second that just because Elon Musk bought the company that they didn't just say, OK, well, it's time for us to pick up our pieces and go home.
00:48:09.060
They're like, hey, man, let's make sort of a dead man switch.
00:48:18.240
And I put this little folder that we can still get into no matter what they do.
00:48:23.280
And all them conservative, bigot, homophobe, racist, like, catcher.
00:48:39.280
But just like you said, I mean, there's all kinds of things that are happening behind the scenes because Twitter definitely played a major role when people were talking and using it like a town square.
00:48:52.120
And so when the left realized this, I mean, you even have Hillary Clinton who said that she wanted to be the president of Facebook after she lost the election.
00:49:00.900
Because she wanted to control the narrative of the news.
00:49:17.300
And you know, man, I guarantee Bill and Hillary hate each other so bad.
00:49:29.580
Have you ever seen the way she looks at him like her eyes can just laser beam through him at any second?
00:49:36.920
Remember that time she got, of course, the rapes were worse than that.
00:49:40.600
But, you know, Monica Lewinsky and all that happened.
00:49:54.020
They were dancing on a beach with no music, folks.
00:50:27.660
I'm like, okay, so what did you do to make him mad?
00:50:33.440
Maybe I did and just passing, but I can't remember ever saying anything to him.
00:50:48.100
I don't remember ever saying anything to him in months if I did.
00:50:53.220
It's not an account that I ever read or do anything.
00:50:58.240
If I did see it and pass it, I wouldn't even read it.
00:51:14.720
We cannot not talk about the big story of yesterday.
00:51:24.840
Pfizer exploring mutating COVID-19 virus via directed evolution to continue profiting from
00:51:39.780
I'm going to play the video because if you haven't heard it, you've got to.
00:51:52.460
And I'm dead serious when I say these people are evil and they're murderers and they all
00:51:58.580
should be put in prison for what they're doing right now.
00:52:11.740
And the fact that we've got some people that are actually calling on it for investigations
00:52:32.860
And I'm going to play it for you because it's just, it's really stunning.
00:52:37.620
And I'm going to play it for you because it's just like, you know, the virus keeps mutating.
00:52:51.980
Well, one of the things we're exploring is like, why don't we just mutate ourselves so
00:52:55.060
we can prophylaxis and we can create, um, typically develop new vaccines, right?
00:52:59.720
If we're going to do that, though, there's a risk of like, as you could imagine, no one
00:53:03.060
wants to be having a pharma company mutating f***ing viruses.
00:53:06.780
We have to be like very controlled to make sure that this virus that you mutate doesn't create
00:53:10.500
something that like, you know, goes everywhere.
00:53:13.200
What I respect is the way that the virus started, it moved or not.
00:53:15.460
To be honest, like, it makes no sense if this virus popped out of nowhere.
00:53:20.320
Meet Jordan Tristan Walker, a director of research and development strategic operations and mRNA
00:53:34.800
It's like, it's definitely not gain-of-function.
00:53:43.440
Well, you're not supposed to do gain-of-function research of the viruses.
00:53:48.300
But you do like these like selected directional mutations to try to see if it can be more
00:53:59.560
The gentleman seems to have absolutely no moral compass at all.
00:54:05.320
There's a revolving door for all government officials.
00:54:08.060
It's pretty good for the industry, to be honest.
00:54:15.180
Because if the regulators have to approve our drugs, know that once they stop being regulated,
00:54:18.800
they want to go work for the company, then I'm going to be as hard for the company.
00:54:21.760
If this is the quality of individuals within Pfizer that are making these huge decisions,
00:54:28.180
that risk global public health, it's profoundly corrupt.
00:54:33.040
What is Pfizer doing, I guess, to optimize, you know, the vaccines now?
00:54:45.140
Oh, we actually had a meeting about that today, so there's a lot.
00:54:52.780
Our undercover journalist asked Walker how Pfizer is handling the fact that their COVID vaccines
00:55:04.980
We're exploring, like, you know how the virus keeps mutating?
00:55:08.120
Well, one of the things we're exploring is, like, why don't we just mutate it ourselves
00:55:15.780
If we're going to do that, though, there's a risk of, like, as you could imagine,
00:55:18.900
no one wants to be having a pharma company mutating virus.
00:55:25.880
So that's, like, one of the things we're considering.
00:55:28.060
Like, the future, like, maybe we can, like, create new versions of the vaccines and things like that.
00:55:32.100
Okay, so Pfizer ultimately is thinking about mutating COVID?
00:55:41.340
That's why it was a thought that came up at a meeting.
00:55:53.600
It appears that Pfizer is internally discussing the possibility of mutating the COVID virus
00:55:59.340
themselves in order to tailor a vaccine to sell to the public.
00:56:03.760
Listen to Walker describe in detail just how they would conduct such a scientific experiment.
00:56:12.120
So the way that we're thinking about it, don't tell anyone what this is.
00:56:18.880
So the way it would work is, like, we put them in the virus in these monkeys.
00:56:25.020
And then we successively, like, cause them to keep infecting each other.
00:56:30.060
And then the ones that are more infectious, like the virus, we'll put them in another monkey.
00:56:37.080
Or you can even do, like, directed, like, simulation, which, like, we turned out to refer up.
00:56:41.860
And then you just sample what the different, like, proteins on the surface of the virus look like over time.
00:56:48.760
And then you can have forces mutating in a certain way you want.
00:56:51.480
But you have to be, like, very controlled to make sure that this virus that you mutate,
00:56:54.660
which doesn't create something like, you know, it goes everywhere.
00:56:57.080
Which I suspect is the way that the virus started, it moved on.
00:57:00.320
To be honest, like, it makes no sense if this virus popped out of nowhere.
00:57:11.040
And Walker describes those experiments as if they are ongoing and not simply a hypothetical discussion.
00:57:16.940
So, I mean, when is Pfizer going to implement the mutation of all these viruses?
00:57:24.380
Because this is just, like, something we're trying, right?
00:57:50.900
Well, you're not supposed to do gain-of-function research of the viruses.
00:57:56.060
But you do, like, these, like, selected directional mutations to try to see things being more potent.
00:58:06.900
So, tell me more, like, what's developing with the whole, you know, virus mutation process?
00:58:14.400
Well, they're still kind of conducting the experiments on it, but it seems like from
00:58:19.340
I've heard they're kind of optimizing it, but in the growing slopes, everyone's very
00:58:23.620
Obviously, they don't want to kind of accelerate it too much.
00:58:26.580
But I think they're also just trying to do it as an explorer training, because you obviously
00:58:29.500
don't want to advertise that you're trying to figure out future mutation.
00:58:32.260
So, did that, did the whole virus mutation thing, like, come from your executive, Sarah?
00:58:38.440
That came from, like, we have, like, chief scientific officers in, like, the other divisions.
00:58:41.860
In a subsequent meeting, our undercover journalist asked if this type of gain-of-function research
00:58:48.680
But no, as long as it's called directed evolution, Pfizer's in the clear.
00:58:57.740
So, probably what they want to do is, like, to try to figure out, to some extent, try to
00:59:00.900
figure out, like, you know, there's all these new strains of variants that just pop up.
00:59:04.280
Why don't we try to, like, catch them before they pop up in nature and we can develop a vaccine
00:59:10.220
So, that's why they're thinking, like, if you do it, control the lab, then we say, oh,
00:59:13.940
And so, then if it comes out later on, like, in the public, we already have a vaccine kind
00:59:20.980
Like, isn't that, like, the best business model, though?
00:59:24.220
Like, just control nature before nature even happens itself, right?
00:59:33.160
Because, like, some of the times, it would just be mutations that pop up, right, and
00:59:35.900
we're not prepared for it, like, with Delta or Omicron and things like that.
00:59:41.800
I mean, either way, it's going to be a cash cow.
00:59:43.920
COVID would probably be a cash cow for us for a while going for it.
00:59:52.300
I think the whole, like, research of the viruses and mutating it, like, would be the ultimate,
01:00:01.760
Now, you would think that creating viruses to sell the vaccine would be illegal, but
01:00:07.420
The pharmaceutical industry, as Walker puts it, is, quote, a revolving door for all government
01:00:14.200
It's a revolving door for all government officials.
01:00:18.640
So, like, in the pharma industry, all the government officials who, like, do our drugs,
01:00:22.900
especially when they come work for pharma companies.
01:00:24.240
Like, in the military, like, all the, like, army and defense, like, government officials
01:00:28.400
eventually go work for the defense companies afterwards.
01:00:30.000
How do you feel about that revolving door, like?
01:00:33.160
It's pretty good for the industry, to be honest.
01:00:40.100
Because if the regulators who are through our drugs know that once they stop being regulated,
01:00:43.720
they want to go work for the company, then they're not going to be as hard for the company.
01:00:47.760
We talked to Dr. Robert Malone, physician, scientist, and author, to get his take on the
01:00:57.780
You're creating a new function in virus one by adding elements from virus two, infecting
01:01:05.860
That's called serial passage that appears to have been one of the technologies deployed
01:01:11.400
in the Wuhan Institute of Virology with the humanized mouse strains that I believe were
01:01:22.960
The gentleman seems to have absolutely no moral compass at all about what he's doing.
01:01:29.940
The hubris and arrogance and immaturity, if this is the quality of individuals within
01:01:36.280
Pfizer that are making these huge decisions that risk global public health with such a casual
01:01:43.620
disregard for the human toll, it's profoundly corrupt in terms of would it be feasible for
01:01:51.500
Pfizer to circumvent international or national law?
01:01:57.360
And the gentleman in your investigative work has clearly indicated that Pfizer believes that
01:02:06.460
it has successfully captured the regulatory apparatus of the United States government and
01:02:15.080
Pfizer has completed regulatory capture, is quite proud of it.
01:02:20.220
With governments turning a blind eye and Pfizer hiding information from the public, this is
01:02:32.300
Man, I got a bunch of questions like, like, like, why is he up to, why does this guy sound
01:02:38.640
like a valley girl and he's saying like over the world, he upticks every end of sentence
01:02:45.300
I mean, it's just like, he's talking like, like AOC like.
01:02:48.800
Well, see, this is, this is part of the problem.
01:02:59.220
Well, here, here, this is, this is why it's good for us is because we're able to get people
01:03:05.240
These scientists, these, these revenge of the nerd types that cannot wait to hear themselves
01:03:10.600
talk, cannot wait to get out there and go out on a date.
01:03:14.020
I mean, all you have to do is put one of these clowns with a hookup on Tinder and you've got,
01:03:21.480
Dear nerds, I'm going to say this one more time.
01:03:24.980
Dear nerds, dear nerds, if you're going out on a date with a partner and they're way better
01:03:33.760
looking than you and they're looking at you like you're, you know, like you're.
01:03:39.520
Maybe, maybe some of these companies will start giving them blow up dolls as part of the
01:03:45.260
And they're just, they're swooning all over you.
01:03:48.360
And you're like, I've never had a girl or a guy, this unbelievably good looking and, and,
01:03:57.180
I mean, they're interested in every aspect of what I'm saying.
01:04:09.680
You're not going to get somebody that's good looking.
01:04:18.860
And it's just like, this guy has no conscience, man.
01:04:24.860
But there are a lot of things that he's talking about in here that sound very familiar to the
01:04:31.760
How the government has gone in and they have always got a home and a place in, in from the
01:04:41.800
And they are going to work for these companies.
01:04:44.860
They always have a place in these companies, just like Twitter and social media was infiltrated
01:05:04.980
It's bad for the American people, but it's good for us.
01:05:16.560
And a lot of people were saying, oh, well, he doesn't work for Pfizer.
01:05:24.400
He didn't have them before he went out and published that report.
01:05:30.460
They even have a wall over at their headquarters that show they have proven all of these lawsuits.
01:05:36.320
But they have obtained the internal Pfizer docs verifying Jordan Walker as Pfizer Director,
01:05:51.460
He took Valley Girl uptick talking and like one-on-one.
01:06:01.000
He was a doctor, med at University of Texas Southwestern Medical School.
01:06:06.100
His supervisor reports to Michael Dolston, who reports to Albert Borla, the CEO of Pfizer.
01:06:16.500
I know that they were trying real hard to push back on all of that.
01:06:20.020
But no, and apparently the cameraman who filmed this segment actually worked for Pfizer as well.
01:06:28.180
So he's part of the whistleblower team because he's just about had enough with these fools, too.
01:06:33.160
And that's what it's going to take, more people coming forward.
01:06:44.840
They have been experimenting on the American people knowing exactly what they have.
01:06:51.520
They're back there playing chemistry in their little chemistry sets trying to figure out how to make more money and get you guys sicker so they can have the solution.
01:07:07.900
I put out a little tweet, and I just said, you know what?
01:07:12.260
Start experimenting on yourself, and then you can move to everyone else.
01:07:22.660
So before we leave, because we're over time and I do have to go, David Rubin actually just put out a good thread about what's happening with the accounts at Twitter.
01:07:32.120
I know I talk about Twitter, but this podcast came from Twitter, so we do talk about Twitter.
01:07:35.820
So he has a long thread, but he has spent the last two days at Twitter headquarters talking to the engineers and trying to explain the problems they're going through.
01:07:48.280
And I read through it a pretty good bit, and basically it's basically what I just said.
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He takes it into detail, and he's asked permission from Elon Musk to put this thread together.
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He said as long as it's true, and so he's talked to the engineers, and they're trying to figure out what's going on while we're all in free fall, and we can't see each other.
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It says, spent the last two days at Twitter in San Francisco talking to engineers, product managers, and, yes, Elon Musk.
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Before I share, I want to note that after a couple-hour meeting, I asked Elon what I could share, and he said anything that's true.
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So he goes over a big, long thread of the algorithm problems that are killing all our accounts right now.
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So they're working on it, and I think they'll fix it.
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Well, there's a lot to learn because the operations over there were just horrible before he took over.
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We read every single line of the Twitter files.
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I mean, sometimes it takes us over four hours of reading this stuff with all of the accompanying articles, and so we're going through all this stuff, and it was a mess over there.
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The government just came in, and they just took over, and before you knew it,
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they were just being railroaded by the government and then other friends of the government and then other branches of the government and then this one and that one.
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Then you started seeing the politicians getting on the train.
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Everyone knew if they had a message and they were part of the left's narrative, they could go to social media companies,
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They could get rid of conservative speech altogether.
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It's just that they're trying these new algorithms to, you know, to have a better –
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Yeah, to have a better experience, and they just screwed it all up.
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This is what's happening now, yes, but it's really interesting.
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And when you start thinking – and the reason why I'm pulling this into it is because of what just happened with Project Veritas.
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They did the exact same thing with these pharmaceutical companies.
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They did the exact same thing with Go Woke, Go Broke, and these big corporations.
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We're going over more and more, and we don't even mean to.
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She's going to keep talking until I pee in my pants is what's going to happen.
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