It's a slow news day, so this will get inappropriate. It's a bad day, but it's still a good day. Nancy Pelosi's China clip is going viral, and President Trump is having a really bad day.
00:09:26.000And if at any point during today's show, of course we will get in trouble, you see this.
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00:10:21.000Well, I got a haircut this weekend, and then the guy, he cut this part too short, and I have an egg-shaped head, and I'm fat at the bottom, so it's a whole thing, and then I only get my hair cut by black guys.
00:11:20.000It's not a new video, to be clear, but she was being confronted by these pro-Palestinian, pro-terrorist protesters who were confronting her on her driveway.
00:11:29.000And a lot of people are using this as political football, saying, oh, I can't believe she would say this.
00:13:42.000We have a piece coming out on Thursday, by the way, regarding illegal grow operations, weed farms here in the States being bought, huge swaths of land directly connected to the Communist Chinese government, triads, and human trafficking.
00:18:58.000The problem is it's really close to a horse collar tackle.
00:19:02.000If you mess it up and you don't grab the hair and you miss and you grab the pads, if you grab a guy by the back of the pads and pull him down, it's a huge penalty.
00:19:10.000You're going to grab the wrong thing on that guy.
00:19:12.000He looks like one of those bitches in Jabba the Hutt's lair.
00:20:59.000This is how the media... Sure, their ratings suck.
00:21:02.000Sure, a lot of people aren't reading books or these publications from the left, but what happens is they chip, chip, chip, chip, chip, chip, chip away, and then history is written, not even by the victors, history is written by the extremists.
00:21:12.000People say, ah, extreme left, extreme right, but the extreme left dominate all forms of media.
00:21:18.000And now they're starting to dominate all forms of new media, big tech, and so they want history to be written one way.
00:21:25.000That's why I always say, no, no, it's not about just, oh, the moderate left.
00:21:28.000There is no moderate leftist in the DNC, and there are no moderate leftists who head up major publications or news networks or, by the way, production companies.
00:21:40.000In 30 years' time, will everyone be saying, yeah, the woman who Donald Trump did not sexually assault got insulted by the man who didn't sexually assault her, and then a biased judge who had a conflict of interest decided to hit him with a multi-million dollar bill?
00:23:01.000Now she said at the end of her show She said I was I was chatting during a clip that was playing and you know We try to keep the show very PG-13.
00:23:10.000No one's concerned about the profanity.
00:23:19.000There's plenty, by the way, that you would find here during run-through which should never see the light of day, but it would never be insincere.
00:23:28.000It would be authentically worse than what makes air.
00:23:32.000Sometimes we sit here and everyone goes, like, we will run a bit and we'll go, oh my god, no.
00:24:12.000So it got worse for MSNBC when E. Jean Carroll, this is a woman who Donald Trump did not rape, appeared on Mr. Rachel Maddow's show, ranted about how she would spend, which looks really bad when you try and say this isn't just about money, then bragging about how you want to spend the lawsuit money.
00:24:31.000And here she is dressed in the Thanksgiving table skirt.
00:24:36.000You've talked about using some of Trump's money that you're about to get to shore up women's rights.
00:26:30.000And by the way, we have this special coming up, of course, on Thursday.
00:26:33.000We're going to the Chinese Communist government and the GrowFarms here in the United States.
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00:28:00.000There are a lot of people who still believe that January 6th was an insurrection where people actually broke into the Capitol and killed five people.
00:30:09.000As a result of a story published in the New York Post, defense counsel learned for the first time of allegations that your honor, while a partner at the Paul Weiss firm, had a mentor-type relationship with plaintiff's lead counsel, meaning her attorney, Roberta Kaplan.
00:31:43.000Now see if the judge were to say, now if the judge were to say, I never co-officiated a wedding, I never met this person before in my life, $83 million dollar judgment, right?
00:32:15.000I mean, maybe, you know, she's got other things that she's working on and I'm not really criticizing her too much for this, but that is so obvious.
00:32:21.000This is not like something you had to go like seven, you know, six degrees of Kevin Bacon deep to find out.
00:32:25.000It's like, yeah, here's the wedding photo.
00:32:53.000Yeah, there's a gag order, and they'll often enforce it in certain ways and not enforce it in others, and then you have corrupt judges, you have an illegal system that can be worked.
00:33:02.000So there's ignorance, and then there's also inherent biases.
00:33:05.000So for example, a lot of times judges will say, I don't really know how to deal with this, this is the first time in my courtroom, and they will ask the lawyers to send them a memo so that they can figure out how they rule on motions.
00:33:24.000So there's that, and then you also have judges who, let's say that they do understand the law, they also understand how to work around it, and of course use the media as a strong arm.
00:34:23.000And I think our research team can pull this up but I think the judge actually did issue a statement earlier this week that they had a problem with saying that since he had been found guilty of sexual assault or something like that and you pointed out it was it was a civil trial that's not a criminal.
00:34:36.000It was a civil trial it was considered like it could be a peck on the cheek.
00:34:39.000Right, so the bar was really, really low for that, and also she was the one who kind of lobbied to make sure that the, what was it?
00:34:45.000They also changed the statute of limitations.
00:34:46.000So what happened is they changed the statute of limitations, and it could have been a peck on the cheek, and then so they can say, actually, we ruled that you did sexually assault this woman, because you said she looked good in that dress and that tablecloth she was wearing that day, and so for you to say you've never met that woman in your life and to insult her, that's 83 million dollars in psychological damages.
00:36:20.000What examples do you think of when you think of the most egregious sort of, I guess, points in history that have become crystallized in a way that is not true because of conflicts of interest or inherent biases, either on behalf of the legal system or the media?
00:37:21.000So the investigation concluded that Mike Brown assaulted Officer Wilson, just to be clear.
00:37:26.000There's no doubt about that, that Wilson feared that Brown's blows could potentially render him unconscious, leaving him vulnerable to additional harm.
00:37:34.000And all of the purported witnesses who claimed Hands Up, Don't Shoot acknowledged that they never actually witnessed the shooting at all, but they had repeated what others had told them in the immediate aftermath of the shooting.
00:37:45.000That's a direct quote For example, reporters who were there.
00:37:51.000Hands up, don't shoot sounds a whole lot better than beating a cop and reaching for his gun.
00:37:59.000I don't know what all he stole, but I mean, this wasn't some just innocent guy walking around, happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
00:38:25.000Your kids, and this is the problem with putting your kids in public education, your kids, ten years from now, will be taught Black Lives Matter, hands up, don't shoot, there was this boy, Michael Brown, that's what they'll be taught.
00:38:37.000Just like they'll be taught, E. Jean Carroll was sexually assaulted by Donald Trump, and then a jury said, you know what, your time's up, buster, and $83 million.
00:39:43.000Okay, there's two guys, it was Liddy and Howard Hunt who went in, Watergate as two dummies unsuccessfully tried to bug these headquarters at the Watergate Hotel, and Nixon found out about it and said, who's the asshole who cleared that?
00:40:02.000And, by the way, if you're going to actually just attempt to break the law and create a conspiracy, you typically wouldn't have recording devices in the Oval Office and in the West Wing.
00:40:14.000He recorded everything because he wanted it for the purposes of his autobiography and for transparency.
00:40:19.000That's why, when he heard about Watergate, he's like, oh, stop talking!
00:41:28.000They want someone out, they will get someone out.
00:41:30.000You don't think that people in high courts in this country, you don't think that people, by the way, who often, especially if you're a county judge, you have to raise money for your campaign, you don't think they have a vested interest in damaging someone?
00:42:08.000Because, you know, this was a long time ago, and so you really don't dig into a lot of these things if it doesn't come up as something else today.
00:42:13.000But even in the movie Frost-Nixon, they didn't put that out.
00:42:16.000They didn't push that scenario like, hey, this is actually what happened.
00:42:18.000It was just like, Nixon did something very bad by trying to bug these headquarters.
00:42:23.000That was what you thought this entire situation was.
00:42:25.000Well, thank God we have a president now who would never try to cover something up.
00:43:33.000That Alex Jones denied that Sandy Hook ever happened, and he commanded his fans to harass the families, and that's why he had to pay out the biggest civil settlement that has ever taken place, I believe.
00:44:04.000He never called for the harassment of families.
00:44:06.000And Alex Jones, people will say he was found guilty of, no, Alex Jones was found guilty by default by that judge before it ever went to a jury.
00:44:18.000But on a technicality, there was no trial.
00:45:33.000And so you have a judge who has all these finances.
00:45:35.000You have a judge who literally has Alex Jones' private texts and says, yeah, yeah, but I'm asking for something specific, and since you didn't hand that exact number over, Guilty.
00:45:46.000And then it was just a matter of determining the number of damages.
00:45:49.000Which is what you saw Alex testifying to in the trial, and people were like, oh well Alex Jones got on the stand and he just, he couldn't answer the questions.
00:45:56.000No, no, no, the verdict was already in at that point.
00:45:58.000This was just seeing how bad, how much of an overreach there was going to be on the judgment.
00:46:04.000And in case you didn't already know that it was corrupt, I would say that a judgment that is more than his company has ever made in the history of ever, ever, ever, and could ever make over the next decade might be a little extreme.
00:46:21.000Bad things happen in life, and Alex Jones didn't cause people, by saying, go to, which was kind of the line that we're supposed to draw there, he didn't cause those people to go after you.
00:47:21.000So here's number four, and this is one that, again, we're just going through this because there are things that people really believe that are just patently false, either because of the legal system or the media, and they're often one and the same.
00:47:50.000Matt Drudge, he reported on the story after it had been punted, killed by Newsweek and other publications.
00:47:56.000This was a well-known open secret in political circles, not to mention all the other women who he banged, some of whom allegedly unwillingly.
00:48:05.000So a lot of people think, oh my gosh, this was this bombshell.
00:48:08.000No, no, what happened is for years they were covering up for Bill Clinton, and even as it related to Monica Lewinsky, it was well-known, there were publications out there that knew it, and they decided not To cover it.
00:48:19.000That's what built Matt Drudge the first sort of new media star.
00:48:22.000The Drudge Report doesn't exist if the media did not cover up for Bill Clinton.
00:49:13.000I understand that they've kind of carried the water for a long time.
00:49:15.000But when you go back and look at Bill Clinton now, thankfully there's enough reporting on him where people's like, Oh yeah, of course he slept.
00:50:10.000This is one where, if you're younger, you probably have a certain idea of Clarence Thomas.
00:50:14.000By the way, this is what turned Andrew Breitbart.
00:50:16.000He was a liberal in Brentwood, and he tuned in to watch Clarence Thomas get his comeuppance, and he said, oh my god, I can't believe that they're trying to destroy this man.
00:50:24.000So here's what you probably believe, or here's what's taught, that Clarence Thomas sexually harassed Anita Hill, one of his aides.
00:50:35.000He didn't have AIDS, just to be clear.
00:50:50.000Thomas characterized the allegations as, and this became a famous quote, high-tech lynching.
00:50:56.000And what actually happened And this is true, is in his office, on a Diet Coke can, there was a hair on it, and he said, hey, who put their short and curly, who put their, you know, pubic hair on my Coke can?
00:51:32.000So that gets turned into sexual harassment, and then what do they try and do?
00:51:35.000Just like you saw with Brett Kavanaugh, they tried to extrapolate and say there was a big story about him going to this porn store, I believe.
00:51:40.000I believe when he was in D.C., and then they found out, hold on a second, this porn store actually didn't exist at the time that he lived in this location, and there would have been a porn store much closer to where he actually did live, and they never saw him.
00:51:49.000Also, he would probably send an assistant.
00:53:37.000You think that this happened if Donald Trump, let's say he was president, he happened to be president in the 1970s, you think everyone out there would have gotten the true story of E. Jean Carroll?
00:53:48.000If this was the era of Walter Cronkite, and Dan rather, insert whoever here, Guess what?
00:53:54.000That never would have even been a scandal because no one would have known about it because no one else could have told you that it was covered up.
00:54:08.000He said, she's not my type, but you know what?
00:54:10.000At the end of the day, right now I don't have anyone on call.
00:54:13.000Yeah, he's like, I can either get in this limo that doesn't have a top and go down a street where people want to kill me or hang out with E. Jean Carroll.
00:54:56.000They controlled information better back then, and so we didn't have the ability.
00:55:00.000I guarantee if we go back into these stories, if we had the ability to jump in a DeLorean and go investigate these things, we would see like, holy crap, they're covering this up, but nobody knows.
00:55:10.000There is no way to get information out around the gatekeepers that existed back then, and they knew better.
00:55:15.000All these people reporting on this, all of these people doing these things, talking about Clarence Thomas, talking about Judge Kavanaugh, they knew better at the time, but they did it anyway.
00:56:01.000What a lot of people believe is that, you know, this Trump administration, their aide, Peter Navarro, you've heard the name, that he was punished and rightful, because he broke the law.
00:57:52.000and Carol, it's not all that different from the Alex Jones trial, Clarence Thomas, Watergate, what happened with Bill Clinton, what's happened with Peter Navarro, hands up, don't shoot.
00:58:00.000This happens all the time and it is collusion between a complicit media and a judicial system that really is not all that interested, in many cases, in administering justice.
00:58:11.000Let's just be really clear about that.
00:58:13.000And if there are other examples that you can think of that I've missed, please let me know.
00:58:17.000I wanted to start with some stories about which there can be no doubt, about which there can be no debate.
00:58:27.000And this is not going to stop because they don't want this guy in office and they know that he would beat Biden like a rented mule if the election were held today.
01:02:19.000Maybe, because that assessment's BS, but that's a weird way to look at it.
01:02:25.000You know, we're going to continue this segment too on Mug Club, but this is another example of just sort of, just in case you had any faith left.
01:02:30.000And I will say this, like, this is where Nixon was wrong.
01:02:35.000The reason he resigned was because, and he said, I want people to think that public service is still a noble profession.
01:04:49.000It was entirely subjective standards from the media, just like, this is something I've talked about with you in the past, when they would try and say, you know, America, actually, the United States has one of the worst healthcare systems.
01:04:59.000We're actually ranked, I think, number 37th?
01:06:04.000If there was a golden age of journalism, when and when did it change?
01:06:10.000And when you understand that it's one of the most powerful tools that judges and lawyers have to use, that's when you get the cold chill down your spine and you realize that you are no longer in a free country.