00:02:09.460I'm sure if a Democrat president was in office, it would be a huge deal.
00:02:15.480But for some reason, it doesn't seem like conservatives, Republicans, right-leaning, mag, they don't seem to pop shots off at Democrats, especially presidents.
00:02:31.560You know, everyone was thinking when Obama was elected that this systemically racist country would be popping shots off at them left and right.
00:04:08.200they believe it and when they reinforce it with something has to be done
00:04:15.800we got to take this war to the streets we need to you know put a crosshair on their heads
00:04:23.740they they use this terminology that these weak-minded people uh gravitate toward and then
00:04:32.720before you know it you have a a bounty of assassination attempts on donald trump
00:04:41.480it's uh it's not america it's not a good thing assassination attempts used to be huge
00:04:54.200A huge story. Assassinations were huge stories. But even the attempts. I remember years ago, you know, Squeaky Fromm, good old Squeaky Fromm, one of Charles Manson's gals, one of those gals, tried to assassinate Gerald Ford.
00:05:18.480Gerald Ford was one of the most inconsequential, boring, no one cared about Gerald Ford.
00:05:28.120And that was a big deal when it happened.
00:22:55.640You know, this is an interesting take to MSNOW Simone Sanders was at the event and she talked about the security like Kennedy did and said, you know, it was it was barely anything.
00:23:14.520And there's an interesting little little tidbit in her take on this.
00:23:21.340And I guess, you know, you could call up and see if you think that something's a little fishy.
00:23:30.260She says, I actually showed up at the Hilton shortly after 8 p.m.
00:23:34.600and I took a scooter right up to the front of the Hilton driveway.
00:23:38.560You know, they got those scooters around every big city now.
00:23:41.760And this matters because, as you know, there are usually protesters outside of these events.
00:23:51.340And. There weren't there weren't protesters, she was able to pull up outside the barricades that normally would have been for the protesters and get through them without a problem this year.
00:24:09.220There are no protesters. I come to find out that people were milling about in the lobby when I got off the scooter and into the front of the barricade.
00:24:18.520you usually have to show ID or a ticket.
00:24:22.260The folks at the security gate weren't agents.
00:24:46.180i'm not staying at the washington hilton they just let her in and that part about no protesters
00:24:56.280why why wouldn't it had been more difficult for a would-be assassin
00:25:04.860to mill about and kind of work his way in with the crowd uh if there were protesters
00:25:14.600I don't think I think they'd have locked down the lobby if there were protesters they would
00:25:19.820have locked down the lobby they would have made sure to check everybody so who called off the
00:25:25.320protest Trump is there the vice president's there there's all kinds of Republicans and people that
00:25:34.920the protesters uh can't stand and that's why they show up to protest why weren't there any
00:25:42.660protesters who told the protesters not to show up had to be right why else wouldn't they show up
00:25:54.160anytime trump is anywhere protesters show up this time they weren't and security was very uh lax
00:26:03.920as i entered into the driveway i saw the president's vehicle the beast was driving
00:26:09.880around in the circle of the hilton driveway and people walking around it taking photos secret
00:26:15.300service was not keeping a perimeter and i went around about uh two three times while i was
00:26:20.580outside uh it went around two or three times when i entered into the hilton i asked secret service
00:26:25.580agents which i saw were identified as secret service agents which way to the ballroom they
00:26:31.160said they didn't know when i finally got my way onto the elevator no one asked me again to show
00:26:36.820an id no one asked me to show a ticket i got all the way down to the red carpet area without ever
00:26:42.560showing a ticket to anyone in the hilton i'm saying this because this is unusual and this is
00:26:52.520a reporter from msnow reporter whatever you want to call them doesn't that seem a little odd
00:27:01.780doesn't that seem off after everything that's gone on with trump and these attempted assassinations
00:27:10.780that this had more lax security than any event than a regular event i've been to events
00:27:20.620that didn't have the president there these showbiz events a movie premiere
00:27:27.780and you better damn well have your id and ticket with you
00:27:32.460and a guy was in the building with a rifle and pistols and knives
00:27:41.260and was able to stay in a room at the very hotel the event was in
00:27:47.360and ran right through a group of secret service people
00:27:54.860He was taken down. Thank God. That doesn't mean that the security was up to snuff. A law enforcement agent was shot. And it was just because of his vest that he didn't take a buckshot to the chest.
00:28:14.100this was a complete failure on the part of secret service and whatever other security
00:28:24.800is in place to make sure this doesn't happen the fact that they got him is great good at that point
00:28:34.900uh secret service was able to do what they're supposed to do but it never should have reached
00:28:42.120that level if that guy had an improvised explosive device grenades uh uh fully automatic weapons
00:28:53.860and decided to take out the agents on the floor whatever whatever would have been different
00:28:59.780than than what it was this guy was able to get into that hotel that this event was at
00:30:51.000Now they start thinking. Now they start probing. Now they start going on lines, jihad lines and everything else.
00:30:58.720And it makes them think. And, you know, listen, I believe in the First Amendment.
00:31:03.560I swore to it. But there's got to be a way to tone this down and bring this United States of America back to some normalcy.
00:31:14.440Larry, you bring up a great point, too, because a lot of people might argue that a First Amendment,
00:31:19.080The First Amendment has some weight here. And the rhetoric, the violent rhetoric that entices mentally ill people to commit violence against other people, to have a law or some kind of rule or regulation to tame that down would be a problem.
00:31:39.240I think it would be problematic as far as our rights go.
00:31:43.140The problem is, Larry, we shouldn't need one.
00:31:47.560We used to live in a country where there was decorum, there was respect,
00:31:53.600and you just didn't say things like this.
00:31:57.900You didn't try to incite violence on your political opponents with your words.
00:32:05.440A law or a rule, I don't even think that would help.
00:32:09.240The whole mindset would still be there, and they'd get around whatever rule or law was put in place to curtail some of this rhetoric.
00:32:19.180The problem is that people want to blurt this stuff out.
00:32:25.180They want to influence the mentally ill.
00:32:45.820He's denying that anything was ever said that could be interpreted as condoning or inciting violence against the president, which is a complete lie.
00:44:54.880And the Washington Post, as I was saying earlier,
00:44:59.080they put out their big paper, the headline and everything.
00:45:02.440They refer to the attempted assassination on Trump as the headline was chaos at White House media dinner.
00:45:13.480That was the headline chaos at White House media dinner.
00:45:23.980Someone's trying to kill the president, but it was a kerfuffle at a little dinner.
00:45:30.460some media event this is how disingenuous how lying they're just the lies that the media
00:45:41.840and and and democrat politicians like obama this is how the this is disinformation and
00:45:52.420misinformation sometimes it's not about what you put in the story it's what you leave out
00:45:58.720That could be just as damaging as far as truth in media goes.
00:46:05.360What you're leaving out of the story, if you're presenting an attempted assassination on the president as chaos at White House media dinner,
00:46:17.880you are purposely underplaying, underselling what happened.
00:46:25.240Now, you have to ask, why would you do that?
00:46:28.720well you have an agenda you don't want it to seem like it was an assassination attempt
00:46:34.860you don't want trump to get any sympathy you don't want trump to to be looked at like wow
00:46:42.440why are they trying to kill this guy why is this side trying to kill the president of the united
00:46:50.240states so they lie and sometimes they lie by omission and that is exactly what the washington
00:46:58.900posted and for obama to say something to the effect of uh we don't have details about the
00:47:07.880motives behind the shooting he what he doesn't like uh paris hilton so he went into the hilton
00:47:16.000and decided to make Pulse shenanigans?
00:59:41.900Man, people don't have any intention of saying something that's going to lead to something dangerous, but we cannot take responsibility for the minds that are out there and how they hear it.
00:59:55.240Other Democrats are quickly calling for gun control before we have the full picture of the alleged assassin.
01:00:01.720John. All right. Mike Emanuel for us. Mike is always that. Do you hear her? She's like, well, you know, no one ever tried it. We never we never tried it.
01:00:11.500say anything that people that but yes and then but we can't have responsibility for the people
01:00:17.620that you know they create that people that crazy that yeah that's how it works she just said how
01:00:26.140it works well we're just saying things but we we can't take responsibility if these nuts
01:00:31.880take what we say and then run with it my god we would never say anything you know we're not going
01:00:40.300to say hey people grab a gun and do this she's saying that that's pretty much what she's uh
01:00:47.660angling for we would never say pick up a gun go out and uh commit some violence but we just say
01:00:55.440things and crazy people we can't be responsible for the crazy people running with it exactly what
01:01:03.360i spelt out with this brandy new uh mk ultra that is happening you think i'm crazy for saying this
01:01:14.740you think i'm tinfoil hat territory perhaps but you show me uh one reason that that fits
01:01:23.260more than that when we look at uh what they do and how they weaponize the news and what they say
01:01:30.720and the easily influenced people and the pharmaceuticals.
01:01:35.220It might sound a little crazy, but, man, it's working.
01:04:36.240But the Secret Service, the secret seems to be how to protect the president, because none of them these days seem to know how to do just that.
01:04:56.260I just, well, yeah, because the Secret Service has been a big disappointment.
01:05:01.560And it's three it's three times already that they tried to kill him and they haven't done and they haven't protected him properly, effectively.
01:05:08.980And what's what's going on here? It is amazing.
01:05:12.220This is unprecedented in in how many times they have tried to kill this guy.
01:05:20.140And and the fact that security was so lax.
01:05:24.540And I know Trump is defending his Secret Service agents and the law enforcement that was there to the hilt.
01:05:30.680I mean, I just watched a clip of him saying, hey, these guys did a great job.
01:13:39.700He's healthy, and he wants to talk about health.
01:13:44.140I don't even care if you agree with the guy about his take on on on health issues, but he's discussing them.
01:13:53.840He's not shutting anyone down. That's for sure. Remember COVID? Remember trying to get a word in edgewise on anything that wasn't the the company line that the government was telling everyone and that the media was telling everyone?
01:14:09.900remember that how about the ability to question something and that's what rfk jr did
01:14:18.440and even now questioning vaccines or questioning certain foods we're eating or uh yeah there's
01:14:26.740nothing wrong with someone saying things like this did you like the guy in the dress better
01:14:33.440Did you like the woman with the male pattern baldness and a skirt as in charge of our health, Joy?
01:14:45.260It's odd to me that in a place that is teeming with Secret Service, with Washington, D.C. police, with all sorts of law enforcement, this could happen.
01:15:22.140He has mastered the art of distraction.
01:15:24.220anytime he finds himself in hot water his numbers right now are down in the basement his iran war
01:15:32.040is incredibly unpopular people are pissed at as hell at the price of gas and the price of everything
01:15:38.140going up and so people look at this and say oh my god is he trying to distract us again because
01:15:44.940that is what he does right he he posts crazy things and he does crazy things and says crazy
01:15:50.720things to distract us from the epstein files to distract us from his horrible numbers to distract
01:15:56.540us from the failures and incompetence of his administration that was anna navarro anna navarro
01:16:05.580another one of these view uh jackasses uh when do you think that was a while ago before the
01:16:13.560assassination attempt that was today this is what she does uh the the hours again hours after
01:16:24.120an assassination attempt on the president she just trashes the president says that this is what he
01:16:34.200does but what did he do staged this whole thing do you know how many people would have to be in on
01:16:42.160this to stage it do you know the guy that's going to prison what did he just agree yeah that sounds
01:16:49.100cool i'm a young guy got my whole life ahead of me i have a diploma i'm an engineer yeah let me
01:16:57.000just throw that all away because uh trump you know he said i need to make it look like someone's
01:17:04.660trying to assassinate me it's so ludicrous it's so insane but they believe it and this
01:17:13.740Anna Navarro is another one who's just gonna talk her garbage her complete nonsense and
01:17:22.760there are people that eat it up and believe everything she says they believe it and they
01:17:29.500going yeah yeah that trump he's it's a complete diversion from the epstein files oh those files
01:17:40.660that the biden administration had 100 access to for four years and didn't do anything with it
01:17:51.140The Biden administration, who had a lame candidate and then wound up with a lamer candidate with Kamala Harris, was willing to do anything, anything to attempt to win that election.
01:18:09.220But they just held back on all the absolute proof of Trump's sexual misconduct on Epstein Island, even though they had it.
01:18:32.080You think if there was one sentence in all those documents that implicated Donald Trump in any wrongdoing, they wouldn't have released it?
01:18:44.380Do you understand how insane it sounds when people say he's distracting from the Epstein files to cover up his rape and pedophilia on Epstein Island?
01:18:58.240Do you understand how insane that sounds, knowing that the Biden administration had 100 percent access to every single one of those files and knew they were between a rock and a hard place in that election?
01:19:14.940And were willing to try to kill the guy in Butler, Pennsylvania.
01:20:18.800because i can't see any other reason why the biden administration wouldn't have used
01:20:24.680absolute proof in the epstein files that they had 100 access to to try to crucify donald trump and
01:20:34.300use use that against his campaign that they knew they were losing why why why wouldn't you use that
01:20:41.720give me one valid valid reason why they wouldn't have used it and and they have obviously if it's
01:20:49.580in the files because trump's distracting from them so if it's in there then they must have
01:20:55.860hit it but why it would have been great uh ammunition in an election i'll tell you that
01:21:01.880right now but no it's not benny benny bayside what's up what's up there mr cumio um hey anyways
01:21:14.260um as far as the epstein uh files please that thing got squashed when they of course eliminated
01:21:21.940please there were too many people involved and uh they had to make it just disappear
01:21:27.920I don't think, hey, Benny, Benny, I don't think there are names of very powerful people in politics, entertainment, business that have been hidden in those Epstein files for one reason or another by the left, the right.
01:21:47.600I don't know. But saying that Donald Trump, saying that Donald Trump is in there and there are allegations and not allegations, proof that he did things.
01:22:02.560Why wouldn't the Biden administration have used it to stop him from winning the election?
01:22:10.040i i hear you uh denzel police i hear you uh a hundred percent but um again it's just how the
01:22:18.660left plays the game to their advantage um when biden was was president um he wasn't president
01:22:27.420number one he definitely was not president oh no i know that i'm just saying him and his handlers
01:22:32.920it doesn't even matter his handlers would have used whatever evidence they had against trump
01:22:38.760i'm going to say this very honestly um the trump biden debate the first debate yeah after seven
01:22:45.500eight minutes i'm like please take biden off the stage go go to break or something believe me
01:22:50.720everyone on the biden side was saying the same thing it was a it was a mess i watched clips of
01:22:56.820that recently it's even harder to watch now that you know you know this guy was uh compromised by
01:23:04.080dementia the funniest thing was at the end when um jill goes oh joe you answered everything so
01:23:12.640perfectly correct yeah yeah the wife you answered all the questions enough a time
01:23:18.080that was the funniest thing i ever heard in my life i liked when trump said uh he goes
01:23:26.360i don't know what he just said he answered a question biden supposedly answered something
01:23:33.160And Trump just looks and goes, I don't know what he just said.
01:34:31.780because congress when you put it through the red tape and bureaucracy i believe it was something
01:34:40.260to the effect of 300 million dollars that's what the taxpayers would have spent to fix it
01:34:50.760To fix the reflecting pool in D.C. the normal way, you know, the the five hundred thousand dollar hammer way, the two hundred fifty thousand dollar toilet seat way, three hundred million dollars.
01:35:08.620Well, Donald Trump figured out a way to do it for two million bucks, two million bucks, fix the problem, paint the whole basin.
01:35:18.880american flag blue and the left the democrats they are infuriated by this
01:35:26.980and i went through a lot of the uh the the social media comments about it
01:35:34.520and it seems that they don't like the color blue they say that the granite that it's made out of
01:35:44.680and the water that is on it makes it more mirror-like,
01:38:23.120and here's a little quote from James Carville,
01:38:27.280uh top democratic strategist from many moons ago uh talking about trump i do not want that man to
01:38:37.260die i want to watch him suffer and i can't watch a dead person suffer this is the type of
01:38:44.880garbage you get from uh the left he's always been uh just trash could never stand that guy
01:38:56.000ah the lovely susan from corning new york susan
01:39:02.280hey listen uh i just think you know baby boomers it depends on their life experience
01:39:11.120because i'm more like a kindred spirit with you i have a few years on you but even those five years
01:39:16.800or six years that i'm older than you like so i was 22 when the hostages 52 americans now so this uh
01:39:25.060Your former caller just said about the guy in the parking lot that she met at the grocery store who was lamenting about how great it was under Jimmy Carter and gas was cheaper and whatever.
01:39:38.680Well, duh, we had an oil embargo, and Iran took 52 of our Americans and diplomats and tortured many of them for, like, 400 and some days until Ronald Reagan came in.
01:39:56.100But I want to say, everyone's talking about, you know, these people that are insane and, you know, they have brain problems.
01:40:05.340Well, I actually think it's more like that their beliefs are not founded in reality, and that definition is psychotic.
01:40:16.900And many of them are on these so-called, you know, these pharmaceuticals.
01:41:01.440But the side effects that they give to people on these drugs that are depressed that say they want to kill themselves, one of the main risks of these drugs is suicide.
02:01:38.940She had just graduated high school with honors.
02:01:43.160Of course, these are the amazing, brilliant, bright,
02:01:50.840contributing young people that will make a difference in society.
02:01:55.620for the better and they're being eliminated by people that will never do anything but be a
02:02:03.620burden and a danger to anyone that comes near them and uh no one even wants to talk about it
02:02:12.640never mind actually doing something about it so um governor uh landry over there in louisiana he's
02:02:21.280He's fed up. And I think a lot of the governors, a lot of politicians, law enforcement have had it every day.
02:02:32.360I am flooded with videos of teens, young teens, acting horrifically, the vandalizing, arson, assault, rape, and yes, murder.
02:02:53.400And it doesn't seem like anyone is paying attention, that anyone is speaking out and saying, no, we this needs to stop the coddling that Brandon Johnson in Chicago talks about more youth programs, all programs.
02:10:48.640And it's because all their stores were state-run, and they're empty.
02:10:54.100they why would the government spend any more money than they have to so you're going to get
02:11:01.860the bare minimum there's no competition if you want a store in america you can't just
02:11:08.740jack your prices up and have minimal uh merchandise because there's another store
02:11:15.120down the street whose prices are lower and they have a bunch of merch
02:11:19.240when the government runs things it's just them and all they have to do is the bare minimum
02:11:27.560and that's always been the way it is that's socialism oh it's not democratic socialism
02:11:34.520yeah it's the same thing it's communism plain old-fashioned communism so uh memdani one of
02:11:42.020his other promises was universal daycare right babysitter i i let me tell you this i remember
02:11:52.200when i was growing up uh my mom and dad uh they they worked and they had to get babysitters if
02:12:02.400they worked or they wanted to go out they had to get babysitters they paid them money
02:12:07.840And it was kind of a good entry-level money-making job for a young gal in junior high or high school.
02:12:19.340Now they just want the kids to be taken care of in universal daycare programs.
02:12:27.900And by the way, it's also so they can indoctrinate the kids.
02:12:32.160They're little kids, I know, at the time, but they could still put little nuggets of liberalism in their head, transgender stuff and whatnot.
02:14:32.860And instead of cutting these insane programs, and his other thing is to tax the wealthy.
02:14:43.020Well, how good would a successful, wealthy New Yorker feel knowing that he's being taxed so that an illegal alien's kid can be put in daycare?
02:14:58.340is that gonna make the the wealthy want to hang around new york is that gonna uh bring them back
02:15:06.940from florida like hochel said governor hochel hey any wealthy new yorkers uh when you go down
02:15:13.740to florida bring a couple of those wealthy ex-new yorkers back with what the promise
02:15:19.960that they'll be paying for illegal child daycare how the hell did you guys vote for this guy
02:15:30.720i understand look your choices were not very good i get it but i mean even the democrats
02:18:34.040And to make it affordable to everyone, they will go to the only people that can afford to be there and tax the crap out of them till they leave.
02:20:08.940Everyone should have money because that's how the economy works.
02:20:12.740But, yeah, you shouldn't attack people that money.
02:20:16.120You know how ignorant it is to think that most people in this country look at millionaires like she looks at billionaires like everyone that's living their life paycheck to paycheck or, you know, they have a modest house and a job that gets them by.
02:20:36.080They look at millionaires, which a lot of Hollywood are millionaires, exactly like Rosie is talking about billionaires.
02:20:46.300She can't see herself in the same light that she sees those billionaires.
02:20:52.980And back from when we both started in construction, we never got a job from a poor man.