The NEXT Coup Against Trump | 2⧸28⧸24
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Keep your ear to the ground and keep an eye on the ground. The media are laying the groundwork for the next election, and they know exactly how to do it. They already have the mechanisms in place to seize power from Donald Trump should he attempt to run for president again.
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So we know that while the media is constantly screaming,
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that has nothing to do with the actual inputs of the people.
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they mean the ability of our nihilistic, atheistic,
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theocratic oligarchy to go ahead and continue to rule the United States.
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They want to make sure that they're never going to lose control of that.
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but they definitely hate the people who voted for Trump.
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And they want to make sure that they never have the ability
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to have their voice heard in the United States again.
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And so surprise, surprise, the media has once again come out with yet another way
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that it plans to go ahead and steal an election from Donald Trump
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should he actually go ahead and win the next vote.
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They already are putting the mechanisms in place.
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the ideological justification for them to go ahead and seize power from Donald Trump
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should he rightfully be elected again as president of the United States.
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Because one of the most important things we need to remember
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The people in charge are often taking their cues
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from the narratives that are playing out in our media.
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So we always want to keep our ear to the ground,
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check out what is happening in the journalistic sphere
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because that often transfers into the real world.
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Also want to go ahead and play a little bit of a rant from Joy Reid
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about how our ruling class feels about the next generation of Americans.
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All right, so like I said, we're going to be taking a look at this piece from The Atlantic.
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I like to go ahead and keep my ear to the ground when we're looking at the immediate narrative
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because like I said, you can often predict the future, what's going to happen in our political
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sphere by looking at the type of groundwork being laid.
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The journalist class isn't just writing these pieces for no reason.
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The journalist has to constantly produce content.
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That's one of their jobs is even when there's nothing going on or there's nothing in particular
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to say, to go out there and find something to say, stir up trouble, create something.
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But remember that inside every one of these pieces is the mind of the journalist, the kind
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They're not just saying this stuff to fill column inches, though sometimes they are, but
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And so when we look at what journalists are saying, and even if it seems crazy, it seems
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We want to pay attention to what kind of ideas are kind of percolating in the journalistic
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sphere because, again, you can look at the process.
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You can, a lot of political commentators, they're looking at, you know, what bills are
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being created, what's happening in particular bureaucracy, and all those things matter.
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But if you want to go to the root of where much of this begins, you can do so by going
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ahead and checking out what is actually being shared by the journalistic class.
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What they are trying to say about what plans they will be taking next.
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How democracy could disqualify Trump if the Supreme Court doesn't by Russell Berman.
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And without a clear guidance from the court, House Democrats suggest that they might not
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So as we've seen repeatedly, they're looking for any way they possibly can to make a Trump
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And they're pushing this on all possible fronts.
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They want to make sure that in every possible scenario where Trump would win, that there is
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a clear way that they could cast dispersions on the fact that he has secured a victory.
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They want to make sure that it's impossible for him to go ahead and take power should he
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In every avenue possible, they're making sure that all wins are defined as illegitimate.
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And one of the main ways that they're doing this is, of course, through the attempt to tag
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him on the 14th Amendment, that word insurrection that the media immediately attached as soon
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And it makes you wonder, you know, all the other things around January 6th that were very
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shady, how much of this was kind of staged from the beginning.
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But it was very clear, no matter how much you believe that the government or different
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agencies, different parts of the deep state might have been involved in massaging the
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events of January 6th, no matter how much you believe that you don't have to believe
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any kind of conspiracy on that, understand that as soon as that was set in motion, as
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soon as these events occurred, they went ahead and decided that they wanted to code a very
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particular narrative into those events, that they wanted to go ahead and code the word
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insurrection into those events because in the 14th Amendment, it specifically says that
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anyone who has been convicted of insurrection cannot hold office, cannot lead in the United
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The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments are post-Civil War Amendments.
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They were used to kind of codify the results of the Civil War.
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And the 14th Amendment, of course, wanted to make sure that those who had directly been involved
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in leading the Confederacy could not just get re-elected and become, you know, president
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of the United States or speaker of the House, something significant.
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So they went ahead and put that into the 14th Amendment.
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And the left has always seen this as kind of their back door to defeat Donald Trump.
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So let's go ahead and read a little bit into this article and see what kind of crazy machinations
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So near the end of the Supreme Court's oral arguments about whether Colorado could exclude
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former President Trump from the ballot as an insurrectionist, the attorney representing
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voters from the state offered a warning to the justices when evoking the January 6th
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By this point in the hearing, the justices had made it clear that they didn't like the
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idea of allowing a single state to kick Trump off of the presidential, out of the presidential
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race, and they didn't appear comfortable with the court doing so either.
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Sensing that Trump would likely stay on the ballot, the attorney, Jason Murray, said that
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if the Supreme Court didn't resolve the question of Trump's eligibility, it could come back
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with a vengeance after the election when Congress meets once again to count and certify the votes
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So again, even when it was very clear, made very clear by the court that they did not want
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to basically have a legal procedure decide the election.
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The court took enough fire when it came to Bush versus Gore.
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They don't want to put themselves in that situation again.
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We don't want to see every one of these elections going to the Supreme Court to check their validity.
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That's something that will really throw the balance of power inside your theoretical constitutional
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If every election is going to the Supreme Court, if that's where all of this is decided, even
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before perhaps votes are cast, that's a very serious way to have people doubt the validity
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If you can't get through one election cycle without the Supreme Court playing a critical role,
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and it did, of course, last time as well, when it came to whether or not a election is deemed
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legitimate, then you're probably going to have a pretty difficult time continuing to keep
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up the charade of any kind of democratic process.
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Now, of course, on top of this, we recognize that this is exactly the kind of thing that the
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Democrats were crying about when it came to the Republicans, saying that the Republicans
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were involving themselves in the procedure, that they were looking for some kind of technicality,
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And now we see that the Democrats, you know, of course, they start out by trying to just get
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But if that is impossible, if it becomes clear that the Supreme Court is not going to be up
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for removing him from the ballot, they find another way they want to put another roadblock
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in between Trump's ability to take office and his election, and that is their ability
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to mess with the certification of votes after the Electoral College.
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Murray and other legal scholars say that absent clear guidance from the Supreme Court, a Trump
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win could lead to a constitutional crisis in Congress.
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Democrats would have to choose between confirming a winner, many of them believe is ineligible,
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and defying the will of the voters who elected them.
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Their choice could be decisive, as their victory in a House special election in New York last
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week demonstrated Democrats have a serious chance of winning the majority in Congress
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in November, even if Trump recaptures the presidency on the same day.
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If that happens, they could have the votes to prevent him from taking office.
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So, legal scholars say, you gotta love that, experts say, legal scholars say that absent
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clear guidance from the Supreme Court, a Trump win would lead to a constitutional crisis in
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Of course it wouldn't, unless that's exactly what the Democrats are trying to cause.
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It would not lead to a constitutional crisis at all.
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The court has spoke very clearly about the fact that places like Colorado should not be
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removing Trump from the ballot because they think he might be ineligible.
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If they don't want him removed from the ballot, then he's probably eligible.
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He probably, there's probably no grounds from which to remove him, but they want to hold
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They want to say, well, if, if Congress members believe like deep in their conscious, then
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Like even if the Supreme Court has kind of hinted, unless they're very definitive about whether
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or not he is eligible, they could go ahead and make this decision to, you know, not certify
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him, not have him actually become the president.
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As it says here, Democrats would have to choose between confirming a winner many of them believe
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is ineligible and defying the will of the voters who elected them.
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I mean, that would be, uh, that would be a destruction of the entire electoral system.
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Obviously, if Trump is elected, if you see a win from Trump, especially even if it's just
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in the electoral college, but especially if it's in the popular vote and they go ahead
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and choose not to certify him because they feel like he's ineligible, which he absolutely
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And that's something that the Democrats would be pretty comfortable with.
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In fact, it's something that the media is encouraging them to become comfortable with.
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Now you'll see many times in this piece, and you'll see it just a second, there will be
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Democrats that say this is dicey, but the purpose of this piece is to eventually go ahead and
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create that narrative justification to make democratic voters, to make the people who read
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publications like the Atlantic, you want them to expect this behavior.
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And once you get them to expect this behavior, they'll demand this behavior from their elected
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Those people will feel compelled to act in this manner, even if it's not the feeling
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of the overall American electorate, even if that would cause a constitutional crisis and
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They don't care because really they're listening to this very small echo chamber that is again
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And so by creating this groundwork, by laying this groundwork, you can put people in a mindset
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where this becomes not only a reasonable action, but a necessary action to defend our democracy
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from the democratically elected leader of the United States.
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In an interview, senior House Democrats would not commit to certifying a Trump win, saying
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that they would do so only if the Supreme Court affirms his eligibility.
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But during oral arguments, liberal and conservative justices alike seem to incline to dodge the question
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of his eligibility altogether and throw the decision to Congress.
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Now, again, the Supreme Court has to keep many of these decisions narrow, though it should
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They don't want the Supreme Court to be making all of these decisions on a regular basis.
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Remember, we act now as if our system is just automatically democratic, that that makes perfect
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Everything is direct democracy or is a transfer of democracy onto then what representatives are
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But of course, that's not how the Constitution was actually set up.
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Our founders were very aware that democracy could be a very dangerous thing.
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And they put a number of hard breaks in between the decisions of the people and who actually
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And so you regularly see there are there's protections like the Electoral College.
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But there's also the fact that, again, Congress has to go ahead and certify.
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There are all these different things that procedures that should normally be followed and in most instances
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But there are these moments where decisions are made by elected officials.
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And that is supposed to be something that was built in on a regular basis.
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Now, when the Republicans tried to access that with Trump, that was called treasonous.
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But the Democrats are making sure to go ahead and leave themselves this back door.
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And, you know, just in case and every opportunity, there's always a possibility that we can go
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ahead and delegitimize Trump's presidency, Trump's election by going ahead and invoking all of
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these things that we found to be very dangerous.
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Now, to a little bit of Adam Schiff's credit here, I guess he speaks against that.
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Representative Adam Schiff of California told me, we already had one horrendous January 6th.
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The justices could conclude definitively that Trump is eligible to serve another term as president.
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The 14th Amendment bars people who have engaged in an insurrection or rebellion from holding office,
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but does not define those terms, which is so often the case when it comes to constitutional law.
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That's why things like impeachment are so fuzzy.
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You don't actually have any kind of legal standard for impeachment, and you don't actually have any
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kind of legal standard for insurrection or rebellion.
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These terms of art are not defined, and therefore there's a lot of leeway, a lot of play in the
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joints when it comes to how you're supposed to interact.
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Both of these things are actually supposed to be determined by Congress and are actually
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supposed to be adjudicated by courts in many scenarios.
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But that is obviously the question that's being placed on the court here by this article.
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Trump has not been convicted of fomenting an insurrection, nor do any of his 91 indictments
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The fact that Trump, there's 91 indictments against this man.
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They've charged him with everything under the sun, everything you can imagine.
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The list of charges, the number of years he would serve if they were all actually kind
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They obviously are using every possible thing they can.
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The Democrats are deploying everything they can to defeat their opponents.
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When Trump said, they're coming after you, they're not coming after me.
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Trump could be unworthy of the movement behind him.
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It does not matter because the Democrats understand the danger of the sentiment behind
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Trump, the American identity behind Trump, the idea that we should care about America
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first, that it should be our priority, that we are a nation with a history, with a tradition,
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with a real moral vision about who we should be as a people, and that we should work in
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the interests of those people, not in the interests of any kind of random ideology, not
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any kind of abstract economic system, not in the interest of any kind of political party
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or global empire, but instead in the interest of the actual people who make this country
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That is a very dangerous thing, and they do not want to hang out, and they are using
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everything they can to get rid of Trump, and they don't care.
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They'll hit him with every bogus thing they can possibly imagine because at the end of the
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They understand that this country is in a scenario where the two sides have moral visions that
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You cannot have a country where one side believes that you should go ahead and mutilate children,
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that the borders should be open no matter how many people, illegal immigrants, come in
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and kill, that it doesn't matter if Americans lose their job and if their currency is inflated
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to the point where they can't afford a house or to have a family, like we'll talk about
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They understand that politics has become, and to some extent always is, friend and enemy.
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They know the people who vote for Trump are the enemy.
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They want them without housing, without jobs, without families.
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And they want the guy who is inspiring their political movement in jail.
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They are playing real politics while we sit around and play debate club.
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And so they say, yeah, sure, Trump is hit with 91 separate indictments and we're trying
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But he hasn't actually been charged with having an insurrection or rebellion.
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Well, because he didn't do that stuff and they know those charges would never stick.
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So this whole exercise is garbage from the beginning.
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If you can't bring the basic charges against the guy, you obviously don't think they're
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If you can't charge him with the very things that are supposed to disqualify him with the
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14th Amendment, you know you're just making up BS.
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But they don't care because they will find anything, any technicality, any narrative justification
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OK, so we hit it with 91 indictments and none of them are the things that actually invoke
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But every House Democrat, along with 10 Republicans, voted to impeach Trump for indictment of insurrection.
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And significant majority of those lawmakers are still in Congress next year.
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Impeachment is a term that has no actual legal specificity.
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Oh, we're impeaching Trump for having a clown nose.
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We don't we don't like he's covered in Cheeto dust.
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You can indict Trump for anything, which is why the insane debate in the GOP.
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Biden is actually facilitating an invasion of this country.
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People are getting murdered because of Joe Biden or, you know, whoever's running the
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They're guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors because that's not really even defined in the
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So, yeah, we indict Trump on or we we want to go ahead and impeach Trump on insurrection.
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You certainly can't actually bring the charges in a real court of law, but you can bring
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it in an impeachment hearing because it's not a court of law and it has no there's no
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And that's the only thing you're holding on to is.
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OK, well, we can't charge him with it because it's not real.
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But in our fake proceeding, our fake impeachment proceeding, we can charge him with a ham
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And that's what we're going to use is our justification.
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So this is the plan is we're going to hold on to this definition of insurrection and we're
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going to pretend like that qualifies us to go ahead and not certified by this guy under
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So continuing with the Atlantic piece here, if the court deems Trump eligible, even a few
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of his most fervent Democrat critics told me that they would vote for certification should
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I'm going to follow the law, Representative Swalwell said.
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I would not object out of out of protest of how the Supreme Court comes down.
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It would it would be doing it would be doing what I didn't like about January six Republicans
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shift who served on the committee that investigated Trump's role in the Capitol riot believes that
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the Supreme Court should rule that Trump is disqualified.
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But if the court deems Trump eligible, shift says that he wouldn't object to Trump's victory.
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So we're not going to completely go ahead and just do a full on coup.
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But like, should should the Trump come out and or should the court come out and define
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We won't directly go ahead and defy them because that would lead us to one of the the more
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If that was if that was actually what Congress did.
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I don't think at that point anyone is going to say that we have any level of validity left
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I don't want to get into the chaos hypothetical shift told me, nor did Representative Jim Clyburn
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of South Carolina, who served as the party leader for two decades.
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I think it's an I think he's an insurrectionist, he said, and House Minority Leader, Hakeem
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Jeffries, who would become Speaker of Democrats, retook the House, did not respond to the question
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If the if the if the court says specifically that he's eligible, then they're not going to
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But if there's any confusion, if there's any murkiness in that case, then they want to
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be able to go ahead and they want to be able to go ahead and pose their will here again.
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Back to a little bit of wish casting from the from the author, author, the choice of the
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Democrats would face if Trump won without a defendant ruling on his eligibility was almost
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too too fraught for Representative Jamie Raskin of Maryland to contemplate.
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He told me that he didn't know how he'd vote in that scenario.
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As we spoke about what might happen, he recalled the brutality of January 6th.
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I mean, yeah, the blood of Ashley Babbitt, the only person who was actually murdered that
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day, the the defenseless, unarmed Ashley Babbitt, her blood was certainly on the Capitol.
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But there was there was blood all over the Capitol in the hypothetical.
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You posit Raskin, who served on January 6th committee with shift, told me, theoretically,
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the House and Senate could act before the election by passing a law that defines the meaning of
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insurrectionists in the 14th of the minute and establish a process to determine whether
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a candidate is barred from holding a particular office, including the presidency.
00:28:55.700
And now that we know there's a way we could box in our political opponent, we will just
00:29:04.080
But of course, as they point out here, the bill would have to go through the Republican
00:29:08.020
controlled House whose leaders have all endorsed Trump endorsed Trump's candidacy.
00:29:12.020
So it's going to be very unlikely that you would get something like that to happen.
00:29:19.200
So you've always been picky about your produce, but now you find yourself checking every label
00:29:27.420
At Sobeys, we always pick guaranteed fresh Canadian produce first.
00:29:36.940
If the court speaks specifically to Trump's eligibility, then there's probably nothing here.
00:29:43.380
However, the media is preparing this narrative.
00:29:46.700
If they're pushing in these politicians minds, they're setting in their audience minds this
00:29:52.720
idea that if they don't get an explicit word from the Supreme Court, if the Supreme Court
00:29:57.860
doesn't come out and say very particularly, hey, this is Trump is eligible.
00:30:03.860
If they don't come out and say that, then the Democrat members in Congress, should they
00:30:08.560
win the House, could say, well, none of us feel in our heart of hearts.
00:30:13.020
We've looked into our spirits, we've stared into our souls, and we've decided that even
00:30:18.560
though insurrection is not defined and there's actually no legal restriction here, we haven't
00:30:25.640
Even though that's the case, we feel in our heart of hearts that he is an insurrectionist.
00:30:29.760
If we believe hard enough, that gives us the moral right to go ahead and disenfranchise all
00:30:37.700
of America's voters and reject Trump as the president of the United States.
00:30:42.280
Again, what's the likelihood of this happening?
00:30:51.680
The guy with the map spread out and going crazy.
00:30:54.300
The first, the Democrats have to win the House.
00:30:57.120
Second, the court has to be unclear about Trump's eligibility.
00:31:00.940
Third, you have to get enough Democrats on board with this idea.
00:31:04.740
Again, and we're assuming that Trump is even allowed to run at this point, that Trump wins.
00:31:14.780
Even though this is one of those things that is going to be lodged back in the, in kind of
00:31:20.100
the minds of people, it matters because they're setting this frame for a reason.
00:31:27.200
It doesn't seem like a big deal now until this scenario unfolds.
00:31:35.560
The people writing these stories are creating a precedent, creating a narrative so that should
00:31:41.320
this eventuality come to pass, they can trigger this chain of events.
00:31:53.000
None of it may be relevant, but if it is relevant, all of these people have already been asked
00:31:58.340
All of their readers have already had the set in motion.
00:32:02.800
They've already been talking about the 14th Amendment for a long time and the ability
00:32:09.240
They couldn't get the Supreme Court to make him ineligible yet.
00:32:12.520
They couldn't get him, get him removed from the ballot, but they're still looking for every
00:32:18.020
little advantage, every little way to go ahead and put this soft coup or this case more
00:32:26.480
And so I just think, like I said, it's important to keep your ear to the ground with these things
00:32:29.660
because these people will go ahead and do this if the opportunity arises.
00:32:37.740
I want to go ahead and share with you guys something else.
00:32:40.920
Another piece of crazy from the Democrats this week, though this time it is from Joy Reid.
00:32:45.840
Now, Joy Reid is obviously a wild-eyed, bug-eyed, crazy person.
00:32:54.200
The fact that she still has a job in American media kind of shows you how insane our political
00:33:00.460
For all the times she's put her foot in the mouth and all the times she said some of the
00:33:05.960
She continues to have regular appearances on places like MSNBC, shows, things like that.
00:33:12.720
And so it still matters, even though she's kind of insane or very insane.
00:33:18.180
But the thing she says here, again, even though she's a crazy person, the thing she says here,
00:33:22.240
I think her craziness just allows her to say what the rest of the left is thinking, which
00:33:27.820
When they kind of let you know who they are, you should pay attention.
00:33:32.140
And I think she's letting us know exactly who the Democrats are in this clip.
00:33:37.920
The United States has a population of north of 327 million people.
00:33:47.220
I mean, your party, Senator Tuberville, is the one screaming that 10 million immigrants, which
00:33:54.480
I don't even know that that number even makes any sense because it doesn't, have streamed into
00:34:03.480
Like, you just look at the border interactions.
00:34:09.180
And again, you're assuming that the border interactions are even valid, that the Democrats
00:34:16.620
But I think the latest numbers were, you know, Joe Biden was on the track to hit over 8 million
00:34:21.620
or it was already 8 million, is heading north of it.
00:34:26.620
These are the government's own numbers for the people that they are encountering at the
00:34:31.100
And because we have an open border policy, pretty much no one is actually getting turned away.
00:34:36.020
And again, this is assuming that the Biden administration is telling the truth and they're saying true
00:34:46.860
Oh, why do you want to have kids when we have too many people in the country already?
00:34:55.200
Oh, well, we might have 10 million people coming over the border.
00:34:57.920
But, you know, don't pay any attention to that.
00:35:03.400
And you're claiming that that's too many people, that if more people come into the southern
00:35:07.580
border, this is some sort of crisis because we've got too many people and we've gotten.
00:35:16.260
OK, illegal immigrants enter this company, this country, though there's a there's a slip there
00:35:24.320
They treat this more as a company, more of an economic zone than an actual country.
00:35:28.560
But people come into this country who have no business being here and they'll just come
00:35:37.800
Many of these people are coming from countries where violent gangs exist.
00:35:52.120
We have no idea what they should, what they're planning to do here.
00:35:56.020
And we have multiple people just in the last few weeks murdered by illegal immigrants, innocent
00:36:02.080
college students murdered by illegal immigrants, children murdered by these people.
00:36:17.860
They should mean they should not be consuming the different services that taxpayers pay for.
00:36:22.840
They should not be altering the culture and makeup of this country.
00:36:26.340
And they should not be endangering the lives of the citizens of this country.
00:36:30.740
You have every legitimate right to be angry, furious at people who are trying to destroy
00:36:37.120
your country and treat it like some kind of meaningless economic zone.
00:36:42.060
Joy Reid doesn't have to live with the consequences of her actions.
00:36:44.740
I'm sure she's got a nice, safe apartment somewhere.
00:36:56.940
They don't care how many neighborhoods are changed.
00:36:59.120
They don't care how many innocent people are sex trafficked.
00:37:01.720
They don't care how many people die of fentanyl.
00:37:03.880
They don't care about this country and its destruction.
00:37:18.360
Can you explain who's the we and what's the purpose?
00:37:35.300
It is not a bazaar where people should just wander in and take whatever they like.
00:37:45.060
They have the right for the land of their ancestors to continue to be their land.
00:37:50.840
They have the right to traditions of their people to continue.
00:37:54.340
And they have the right to be safe and secure inside their own borders.
00:37:59.520
They have the right to go ahead and hand the things that they earned and they work for and they built off to their posterity.
00:38:12.200
And the people coming here illegally do not have that right.
00:38:17.200
And your complete and utter disdain for the average person here who simply wants to be able to afford to have a family, wants to be able to have that family be safe, go to schools where I don't know everyone speaking English, the same language and learning it together, sharing the same culture, wanting to be involved in the same things.
00:38:37.580
Be a cohesive nation with a shared moral vision, a shared identity and shared values.
00:38:48.200
The fact that these people run this country is insane.
00:38:51.040
This is a direct endorsement of the great replacement.
00:38:57.020
She's not going to call it that verbatim, but that's exactly what it is.
00:39:00.320
Oh, stop having kids so we can cram more illegal immigrants into this country.
00:39:07.100
I can get a few more people from across the border in here.
00:39:14.520
Stop having kids because I got to put another busload of illegal immigrants into your town.
00:39:34.220
No, I got to import other people who don't belong here, who cross in illegally.
00:39:42.980
And then I got to take your tax money and pay for them.
00:39:49.380
This is a direct endorsement of a great replacement funded by the American taxpayer.
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You're also a senator from the state of Alabama.
00:40:08.200
Are you saying the state of Alabama needs more kids?
00:40:15.760
Joy Reid doesn't understand the purpose of children.
00:40:21.080
Joy Reid doesn't understand how civilizations work.
00:40:30.160
She understands how to parent whether idiotic, progressive talking points are handed to her.
00:40:40.420
There's a reason she's been kicked off even many of these progressive networks.
00:40:45.280
But somehow she still finds her way back over and over again.
00:40:48.420
She doesn't understand the purpose of children.
00:41:01.300
Some people aren't just rootless, cosmopolitan, hedonistic bug men.
00:41:06.100
Some people actually want to see themselves reflected in the next generation.
00:41:10.200
They want to hand off the things that they've built and know that it matters.
00:41:18.240
Because you care about something beyond yourself.
00:41:23.800
But for Joy Reid, well, I mean, Americans shouldn't exist.
00:41:31.640
Probably full of some of those white evangelical Trump voters that you know she hates so much.
00:41:39.540
We're just going to bring in some more immigrants.
00:41:49.000
We can't have any of those people in Alabama having children.
00:41:52.100
So we'll just go ahead and make sure that they can't.
00:41:58.300
There was a time when the state of Alabama absolutely needed more kids because, you know, Alabama was a slave state.
00:42:04.280
And the mandate of the planter class in Alabama was for black women to produce more kids because those kids were property.
00:42:15.900
The only reason you could want to have kids, the only reason that you could find kids valuable is because you're racist.
00:42:25.280
That's the only thing her brain is capable of doing.
00:42:36.720
And they could work more kids and make more money on their plantations.
00:42:40.840
Are you saying the state of Alabama needs more kids because you think that those populations will include people who are maybe destitute and desperate enough?
00:42:49.560
If you kick out the immigrants like a lot of y'all want to do and you could make them do the work that the migrants are doing now?
00:43:02.120
So she makes it clear that white people are evil because, of course, and that they were evil because of slavery, of course.
00:43:08.880
And so the terrible thing about slaves is that they were forced to work all of these jobs, all of these harvesting jobs, all the planter classes needed them to work these jobs.
00:43:20.460
Now, her argument against having children is that currently immigrants do these jobs.
00:43:29.500
So in her own argument, under her own basic logic, she's saying that immigrants are being treated like slaves.
00:43:40.900
She's saying we need these immigrants to be here.
00:43:44.340
We got to bring illegal immigrants in to do the jobs that slaves used to do.
00:43:49.020
Because if we don't have immigrants doing the jobs that slaves used to do, you might have your kids do them instead, which, again, is an amazing thing.
00:44:12.680
Now, I'm going to call you a racist because at some point in the past, there used to be slaves.
00:44:16.860
But I'm going to explicitly endorse using this immigrant class as slaves.
00:44:20.960
And if you have any interest in not having them come in and do slave labor, then obviously the only thing you could be trying to do is get, I guess, poor white people to be slaves, to act as farmers.
00:44:31.940
Okay, so maybe some people would want to be farmers.
00:44:37.400
Maybe if we didn't have all this incredibly cheap labor, the wages of people who work these jobs would go up.
00:44:44.460
And then more people in Alabama would have those jobs and would have better paying jobs.
00:44:52.420
Because Joey Reed is for the same thing that Bernie Sanders used to call a Koch brothers scheme.
00:44:59.160
Bernie Sanders, before the Democratic Party completely owned his soul, used to say that Open Borders was a Koch brothers scheme designed to bring down wages.
00:45:07.720
And Joey Reed is like, no, I'm on board with that because I care deeply about the working class, which is why I'm importing a slave class people to drive down their wages.
00:45:32.100
Are you saying the Wii is white folks need more kids?
00:45:42.040
And if white people have babies, there might be more of them.
00:45:46.600
So she's kind of explicitly, again, arguing that white people having babies is bad and that you need to make sure that white people don't have babies.
00:46:00.160
And the best way to do that, the best reason to stop that, make sure that white people don't have babies and import more illegal immigrants.
00:46:10.400
Is this like a great replacement thing where you're concerned that there's not enough white people in the population versus the growth of the Latino population, the black population, the Asian American population?
00:46:27.100
She's explicitly saying she doesn't want more white children.
00:46:30.780
She's explicitly saying that that is something that you should not be interested in.
00:46:36.440
And then she's like, oh, are you worried about that?
00:46:43.040
Am I worried about the thing you literally just said?
00:46:45.960
A little, yeah, because you're insane and evil.
00:46:49.900
So, yes, I am a bit worried about the fact that you are explicitly saying we should stop having kids so we can import more illegal immigrants into the country.
00:47:00.660
And that actually the purpose of those illegal immigrants is to make sure to do these jobs that I have qualified as slavish, a little slavery-ish.
00:47:16.040
So, yeah, Joy Reid, you know, she's as intelligent as you think she is.
00:47:20.620
But she does say important things because I think pretty much everything Joy Reid said there is pretty much exactly what the Democrats believe.
00:47:28.880
She's just too dumb to hide what she's trying to say.
00:47:35.520
But she's just kind of explicitly saying what the left actually believes.
00:47:38.620
Yes, we do think that it's evil for white people to have babies.
00:47:43.960
Yes, we do think that we should have illegal immigrants instead of people who are already here having children.
00:47:50.440
Yes, we are interested in using those illegal immigrants as a slave class to go ahead and drive down the labor costs and reduce the ability of people who are already here to have an income and afford having more children.
00:48:04.880
And if you notice that we're saying that out loud, ooh, are you talking about the Great Replacement?
00:48:10.520
You mean the thing you're actually just describing verbatim?
00:48:20.120
But very important to hear these people because when they say exactly what they believe, you should just listen to what they're saying.
00:48:27.300
None of this needs to be conspiracy theory, guys.
00:48:30.440
They're just saying it out loud, explicitly, and laughing about it, mocking people about it all the time.
00:48:37.520
Let's go to the questions of people real quick, guys.
00:48:39.420
Cripper Weirdo says, no or in the cathedral wants Trump in power, even though they're going hard on him to become best friends later.
00:48:51.720
You know, Cripper Weirdo, I appreciate your dedication and your support of the show.
00:48:59.560
Yes, the fact that, yet again, Democrats are creating another coup narrative so that they can go ahead and find another backdoor way to stop Trump from becoming president does seem to put the lie to the idea that the woke is being put away because they secretly want Trump in charge.
00:49:19.040
If I was in AA's position, I would keep denying it, too.
00:49:25.400
You know, he'll hand me the cigar, you know, soon enough.
00:49:29.360
And he's promised to come over to the states to do so.
00:49:35.080
It would be great to go ahead and collect that cigar in person if he comes over to my country.
00:49:42.940
Winter EC says, it might be that the best thing for the right is forcing the left into imprisoning Trump or refusing to certify the election, which would totally unveil their hypocrisy.
00:49:54.820
Yeah, I mean, there is a sense in which, obviously, this is just the accelerationist thing, right?
00:50:00.460
But again, this is not like something you choose.
00:50:02.700
The left is going to do this because they're insane.
00:50:04.980
It won't be because the right had any kind of machinations for this.
00:50:07.940
I don't think you should be trying to encourage it or working towards it.
00:50:11.480
However, if the left does this, this would accelerate things.
00:50:17.320
I mean, what's America got left in it, you know, in the tank at this point?
00:50:20.940
I don't really know, but obviously, at that point, if they're refusing to certify election or throwing Trump in jail, obviously, like the allusions to democracy should pretty much be over at that point.
00:50:33.280
But at this point, it's kind of hard to realize how people are even holding on to it at this point.
00:50:38.660
But I get it. You're right, that ultimately, there is still that delusion that this is a process that is occurring in the United States, and that would certainly end it.
00:50:47.160
However, I don't think I would be wishing for that.
00:50:48.960
But if the Democrats choose it, it would most certainly be the shattering of the last bit of delusion.
00:50:56.400
Adam Kinney says, we all remember being primed with the red mirage.
00:51:03.340
When the red mirage story started showing up, a lot of people didn't pay a lot of attention to them.
00:51:10.060
There was no action taken on the part of the Republicans, even though there actually should absolutely should have been because this is just some crazy theory.
00:51:18.280
But the Democrats knew because of the way they had specifically changed the voting laws that the ballots would look as if Trump won early on because he actually did.
00:51:28.080
And then later on, once they had the ability to manipulate the process, once they could go ahead and involve themselves in the shenanigans,
00:51:37.540
once all of the different laws they had passed and the different procedures they had passed went ahead and went into effect and changed the outcome of the election,
00:51:44.540
it would shift and people would be pretty upset.
00:51:47.900
So they went ahead and laid the groundwork with the idea of the red mirage to say, oh, well, you guys, don't worry.
00:51:55.220
Yeah, it may look like Trump won, but actually we know the whole time that it's going to be the Democrats that are going to win.
00:52:03.060
And then when those those things unfolded, that's the narrative they went down.
00:52:06.860
And that's why I say we want to pay attention to these things.
00:52:09.680
Even when they look crazy, we want to pay attention to these things because the things the media are saying become the narratives they embrace.
00:52:17.400
When the different scenarios they were looking at actually unfold, once that becomes the the reality you're in, they go ahead and deploy those narratives.
00:52:26.000
And so it's important to pay attention to them, even when they look a little crazy, because ultimately they are the way that the left go ahead, goes ahead and justifies the next step.
00:52:37.240
Creeper Weirder says just because the left is smug doesn't mean they're not smart.
00:52:43.840
They're degenerating in ways that should not be the case.
00:52:49.020
There's a reason that the system is falling apart.
00:52:51.780
However, there is still enough gas left in the tank for them to run, you know, kind of circles around the Republicans.
00:52:58.920
That's that's how, you know, such a bad the conservative movement.
00:53:02.640
The Republicans are in such a bad shape that they can't fight back against, you know, talentless hacks in the Democratic Party.
00:53:09.620
But that's kind of how far behind the eight ball you are.
00:53:11.840
They're smart enough to still be able to defeat the left in their propaganda game.
00:53:18.820
Glow in the Dark says the ultimate left wing argument.
00:53:22.520
Why are you worried about what other people do?
00:53:24.760
Yes, this is always the the distraction, right?
00:53:27.680
This is always the argument they throw out there.
00:53:31.920
Why are you suddenly interested in what someone else is doing until it ends up being exactly the thing that ends up hurting your society?
00:53:39.180
It's always the way that they kind of try to chide people until they can enact their plans.
00:53:45.120
Creeper Weirder says we call that the great enrichment or and yes, that's that's probably a good catchphrase.
00:53:50.100
The great enrichment glow in the dark here again says they seem to want other people instead of Americans.
00:53:55.200
Strange how the government for Americans don't care about them.
00:54:02.800
And this is because our ruling class has deracinated itself so much.
00:54:09.180
It doesn't see America as one people, one culture, one identity.
00:54:12.060
Instead, they see themselves as the heads of a global empire.
00:54:15.780
And America is just a staging area for global techno capital, as my buddy Dave Distributus used to say.
00:54:22.000
It's just a tax farm for what's going to be deployed across the world.
00:54:27.760
The only way to defeat that is to shrink things back down to America.
00:54:32.080
That's why America needs to become a nation again.
00:54:36.680
It needs to come home and understand who it is as a people.
00:54:40.960
That means ending my immigration for a long time until we can figure out who we are as a people and what our moral vision will be going forward.
00:54:49.400
And we're just not going to do that as long as we're fighting a bunch of foreign wars and our borders are wide open.
00:54:59.600
Yeah, that's instead of having kids, you just bring in a new population.
00:55:02.900
And again, our leaders are doing this because they don't like the current population for a lot of reasons.
00:55:07.520
But one of them is that the current population is connected to a tradition, to institutions, to an identity that is more than the current thing.
00:55:16.500
And they want to be able to program Americans at every opportunity.
00:55:19.540
They want to be able to go ahead and say, this is what's important.
00:55:24.700
Because when you have a democracy, the best way to stay in power as a ruling class is to control what the voters think.
00:55:31.060
And voters that can think about their homeland and their people who have been there for many generations and the connection they have to their land and to their church and to all the other things that make their society what they are, they're not just going to follow the new thing every time.
00:55:45.900
But new people who are entirely dependent on the current regime, who got their citizenship because of the current regime, who got into the country because of the current regime, who are receiving their health care and their Medicaid and all of their stuff from the current regime, they're going to be tied and dependent on the government.
00:56:05.140
And they're going to be programmable in a way that people who have lived here are not.
00:56:08.240
And that's why they want to go ahead and make that switch.
00:56:13.300
I only go after AA's narrative because it seems more like he's hooked on into an idea rather than looking at the best available evidence.
00:56:22.600
As always, of course, I have a lot of respect for Academic Agent.
00:56:28.740
We agree on like 90% of political theory and how politics works.
00:56:33.880
I just think at the end of the day, AA is too much of a materialist.
00:56:41.640
He's found political realism to be a powerful tool that dissolves most of the BS in politics.
00:56:50.080
But because he himself is not a spiritual person, because he's not a true believer, he doesn't understand something that I do, that most of society are actually believers.
00:56:58.660
And that while you can use the universal acid, the kind of the solvent of political realism to break through a lot of garbage, if you apply it too much, you'll also break down the things that make a society what it is, would make a people what it is, that actually makes the world what it is.
00:57:21.540
He's found this tool too useful, and that has actually hurt his analysis at the very end, though I think the vast majority of the time, his insights are correct.
00:57:30.740
All right, guys, well, we're going to go ahead and wrap this up.
00:57:33.380
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