Glenn and Stu are joined by Sen. Mike Lee (R-VA) to talk about Amy Coney Barrett and her comments on Donald Trump. Also, a priest and dominatrix who had sex on the altar now says she s having nightmares.
00:05:10.680I mean, that is considering the circles you run in.
00:05:13.340That's that's a pretty amazing statement.
00:05:14.880Look, when you look at the overall package of what she presents personally, academically, intellectually, intellectually, and as a jurist, she's really quite amazing.
00:05:26.620And we've we've been very impressed by both of President Trump's two previous nominees to the Supreme Court.
00:05:32.860But Judge Barrett has managed to set a new standard that's going to be difficult to ever exceed.
00:05:39.500Mike, I remember hearing the Bork nomination and the hearing, and I thought he was good.
00:05:47.900And then I heard the Clarence Thomas, and I felt the same way about him.
00:05:53.360That's the last time I have felt this way about a hearing, at least one that I that I remember.
00:19:53.180So I want to be really, really careful because I don't want to soil all of the hard work we've done over the last year to get this story right.
00:21:52.840And they either stole the laptop or they had that, as you said, and put this on to cover their tracks and pique enough interest from the guy at the computer store, knowing that if he's a Trump supporter, he's not going to give this to the FBI and let it be buried.
00:22:12.840He's going to give it to the newspapers and he's going to give it to the White House.
00:22:41.640But, again, if you're a whistleblower, if you've come across these communications and you need to get them to someone in power, this seems like a way, you know, this is how it would be done in the movies for lack of an actual, you know, ability to report.
00:23:01.100I can't tell you what it was, but this is certainly not like you just just Hunter Biden.
00:23:09.180Now, he is a guy who is on heavy drugs all the time, reportedly, and has struggled with them.
00:23:15.980It wouldn't be completely impossible for him to actually just walk into a computer repair store with his brother's sticker on his computer with water damage, turn it in.
00:23:27.960I drop this, and I'll be back in a couple weeks of picking it up.
00:23:35.340This is a guy who returned a rental car with white powder on the dashboard.
00:23:39.600So, this is not beyond the possibility.
00:25:43.800And he said, that is traditionally the way the White House sends messages to people around the world who are in the know.
00:25:53.160And if you ever see a political story involving the White House in the style section, that's the place where when the Washington Post had any credibility, they said, I can't remember which president started it, but they said, we need to get this story out.
00:26:11.180And the Washington Post said, no, we won't put a planted story in.
00:26:15.700And they said, how about the style section?
00:26:17.780Because that's not really news, right?
00:26:19.880And so there was this, I guess, agreement.
00:26:22.860This is at least the story I was told.
00:26:24.400The agreement between the Washington Post and the White House for years that if you really had an important story to get out, you could put it in there.
00:26:33.440Well, that's where this this story was.
00:26:37.300And it didn't belong in the style section.
00:26:48.820And it's not beyond reason to think that somebody stole that or some operative was like, I can get it to the White House and I can get it to the press and it will eventually go to the FBI.
00:27:09.380I mean, that's unfortunately, as weird and as unbelievable as it sounds, that's the kind of stuff that happens in Washington, D.C. all the time.
00:27:21.480I mean, everybody I've ever talked to in Washington, D.C., everyone says House of Cards is exactly, without the killing, they said it's exactly the way Washington is.
00:27:35.820If you watched that, that's terrifying.
00:29:32.680I do have to say, first of all, Glenn, that if it weren't for you and your listeners and your viewers, we wouldn't have a project this year.
00:29:42.760You you you you and your people have pretty much funded the entire project.
00:29:48.680Project and we're still short of funds.
00:29:51.520But that well, it's it's it's sad and also wonderful because without you, literally, these companies would just be getting away with murder.
00:30:00.100And so, yes, we have now built a system.
00:30:04.640We need to scale it up so that it's taken seriously.
00:30:07.920So our data are taken seriously by authorities and by mainstream media.
00:30:12.120But, yes, we are now monitoring beyond the search engines, I should say, and we're looking at lots of things now.
00:30:20.700I can't give you the full list, obviously.
00:30:22.980We're finding lots of evidence of bias and we're finding something else, which I think will probably not surprise you, but it surprised me.
00:30:32.560And that is, I think these companies are shifting away from the presidential race because I think they they know they have a lock on the the popular vote there.
00:30:45.840And they also know that Trump could still get a second term, of course, because of the House of Representatives or because of state legislatures or the Supreme Court.
00:30:55.340So they're shifting away and they're moving to the Senate races.
00:30:59.420That is what they're focusing on, because if they can get a lock on the Senate, then even if Trump gets a second term, he has no power.
00:31:12.200If they win the White House and the Senate and the the House, I mean, they will pack the court.
00:31:20.600They will add states and their their guardians, the media and now big tech.
00:31:28.140You'll never see a conservative ever gain power really ever again.
00:31:33.960Look, I lean left myself, as you well know, I can live with that.
00:31:41.700But what I can't live with is how this is happening.
00:31:44.480I cannot live with these companies, particularly Google and Facebook and especially Google, having this kind of power to basically fix elections, not just in the U.S., but around the world without anyone knowing what they're doing and without leaving a paper trail for authorities to trace.
00:32:05.700Without me and these monitoring systems, all of this stuff, what they call ephemeral manipulations, all this ephemeral stuff would be completely lost forever.
00:32:17.920That's what I'm capturing with the monitoring system.
00:32:21.280So it's how much does it cost per person to be able to monitor?
00:32:27.260You have to have you get these people that agree to the study and you watch over their shoulder.
00:32:34.480If I if I have this right and you see what's happening to them online every time they Google search, every time they go to a certain place, you capture it.
00:32:43.760And it is it's something that there's no record of unless that person has agreed to have everything they do captured on on tape.
00:33:30.180We've got to scale it up to be taken seriously.
00:33:32.760I can tell you right now, I can't give you I'm not going to give you the exact numbers.
00:33:36.620We don't have enough field agents in place right now.
00:33:39.740If we had an extra couple hundred thousand dollars, obviously, we could, you know, expand that number quite considerably.
00:33:49.080We're hoping that 10 days to two weeks before the election, we can make some sort of announcement about what we're finding and get these companies to back off during those critical days.
00:34:02.140And when they do back off, we will detect it.
00:34:06.260And if they don't back off, if they don't back off, Glenn, some of these people could go to jail because they're violating campaign finance laws.
00:34:15.180I want you to go to stop big tech now, stop big tech now.
00:34:19.540And if you can donate, whatever you can.
00:34:23.100Two hundred thousand dollars is not that big of a risk.
00:34:27.700I know a lot of people in this audience already have given if you can give more.
00:34:52.100You'll find me and Mark Levin and everybody else talking about this and how important it is.
00:34:58.960And this is the audience that is is supporting it and making it possible.
00:35:06.000And it's really important, especially in seeing that the Senate is calling all a subpoena to all of the big tech leaders the night before the election to testify in front of Congress.
00:35:19.840And it's a scare tactic to try to get them, you know, under control on Election Day.
00:35:28.840And more importantly, after Election Day, they are very concerned about voices, as am I, being silenced.
00:35:35.700But we really need to have some evidence here on what they're doing and manipulating, because if you can get that and get it out to the get it out to the public, you know, a week before the election, that makes a difference.
00:35:51.320And it also will give the the Senate some things to talk to these guys about.
00:35:58.380Absolutely. And Ted Cruz, you know, I've been in regular touch with his people.
00:36:03.600And of course, he's the one who had me testify before Congress last year.
00:36:30.820Are you or do you think that there is there's anyone serious about breaking these guys up or I mean, isn't Google one of the biggest lobbyists now on Capitol Hill?
00:36:45.700Yeah. I mean, the money that is being pushed into Congress by these guys, is anybody going to do anything?
00:36:52.520You know, that's a complicated matter.
00:36:55.500But the point is, there are some people now on the Hill who are saying they're going to do some things.
00:37:00.080But everything they're saying, it's like they're mesmerized, is what the big tech companies want them to say.
00:37:07.420It's literally we're talking about these tech companies designing the way in which they're going to be regulated.
00:37:14.760And guess what? That is not going to diminish the obscene power that they have right now of surveillance, of censorship and of manipulation.
00:37:25.380In other words, what Congress is doing right now, and even the AGs, I'm sad to say, most of them, they're just on the wrong track.
00:37:33.460They don't understand where these powers come from.
00:37:37.420You cannot break up, for example, the search engine itself.
00:37:41.480You cannot break up Facebook's social media platform.
00:37:46.100You'd be splitting millions of families apart.
00:37:48.700That's where their main power comes from.
00:37:51.380So when they're talking about, you know, antitrust action and getting them to sell off some of the companies they've bought, all that does is put more money in the pockets of the major shareholders.
00:37:59.700It just makes them even richer than they already are.