Carter Page is suing for $75 million, the latest on the Steele dossier and the vote count, and we have the latest from our socialist friends. Plus, the winner of the $1M Honey giveaway is chosen on December 21st.
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00:04:23.620And we need to come together as a nation of patriots and support our new National Socialist Party.
00:04:32.080Senator Chuck Schumer, a great National Socialist who loves his country.
00:04:47.860Said that in Biden's first 100 days, he is urging him to take on an FDR style agenda with executive orders.
00:04:58.280He said that the Elizabeth Warren, another great socialist who loves her country, is saying now that the first $50,000 of debt be vanquished if you are if you have any kind of debt for college.
00:05:16.940Now, for those of us who didn't go to college or had to pay for it ourself or already done paying, that's not enough.
00:05:23.320You've got to pay for somebody else's debt as well.
00:05:27.140He's got a big, bold agenda that we're all really going to love.
00:05:31.960In fact, he says it's super important that we get started.
00:05:36.540We should start confirming his cabinet right now.
00:05:55.680And for anybody who thinks that there's something crazy going on with Dominion and their crazy, I mean, when I say crazy, their crazy, great voting machines.
00:06:08.980Georgia government, the lawyers for Georgia, are now defending Dominion's trade secrets to stop any forensic analysis of the machines and the software.
00:06:22.100So you've got to love the national socialists that really respect the the sanctity of the free market system and trade secrets.
00:06:40.720Stop the music because this I don't even understand this.
00:06:43.080A federal judge who obviously doesn't like his country has reapproved the emergency order blocking Georgia from wiping the state voting machines.
00:06:54.640Why would we be wiping the state voting machines?
00:06:59.180Why does it take a federal judge to say, no, no, no, no, no.
00:07:06.500But Joe Manchin, he came out yesterday and he said, I just can't believe that 72 million people were either that mad or that scared of the Democratic Party to vote for what I consider a very flawed individual.
00:07:27.220This is this is the kind line they're taking on 70 million Americans.
00:07:32.160I can't believe that 72 million people were either that mad or that scared of the Democratic Party to vote what I consider a very flawed individual.
00:07:43.840I'll probably be called a conspiracy theorist or a racist or a hate monger for saying it.
00:07:48.440But I just can't believe that 80 million people were either that mad or that scared of Donald Trump that they would vote for somebody who is clearly in mental decline.
00:08:02.160In fact, I'm going to go a step further.
00:08:04.560I don't believe 80 million people voted for Joe for Joe Biden.
00:08:58.320It was an important barrier that we broke.
00:09:02.200Here's the Patrick Basham wrote a really great piece in the Spectator USA, and he said to say out loud that you find the results of the 2020 presidential election odd.
00:10:27.000They voted for him, as did the rural male working class whites.
00:10:32.520He earned the highest shares of all minority votes for a Republican since 1960.
00:10:38.340Trump grew his support among black voters by 50%.
00:10:41.960Nationally, Joe Biden black supporters fell well below 90%,
00:10:47.220the level below which Democratic presidential candidates usually lose.
00:10:52.160Trump increased his share of the national Hispanic vote to 35%,
00:10:56.660with 60% or less of the national Hispanic vote.
00:11:00.240It's arithmetic, it's arithmetic, it's mathematically impossible for a Democratic presidential candidate to win Florida, Arizona, Nevada, and New Mexico.
00:11:11.600Bellwether states swung further in Trump's direction than in 2016.
00:11:16.300Florida, Ohio, Iowa, each defied America's media polls with huge wins for Trump.
00:11:23.200Since 1852, only Richard Nixon has lost the Electoral College after winning this trio.
00:11:31.080And that 1960 defeat of John F. Kennedy was still the subject of great suspicion.
00:11:38.700Midwestern states, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, always swing in the same direction as Ohio and Iowa, their regional peers.
00:13:02.620The Republicans held the Senate, enjoyed a red wave in the House, where they gained a large number of seats while winning all 27 toss-up contests.
00:13:12.220Trump's party didn't lose a single state legislature and actually made gains at the state level, even in California.
00:13:20.700Another anomaly is found in the comparison between the polls and non-polling metrics.
00:13:27.420The latter includes party registration trends, the candidates' respective primary votes, candidates' enthusiasm, social media followings, broadcast, digital media ratings, online searches, the number of especially small donors, and the number of individuals betting on each candidate.
00:13:43.960Late on election night, with Trump comfortably ahead, many swing states stopped counting ballots.
00:13:55.440In most cases, the observers went home, they were removed from the counting facilities, and then around 1 a.m., counting started again.
00:14:05.480Statistically abnormal vote counts were the new normal when counting did resume.
00:14:10.620They were unusually large in size, hundreds of thousands, and had an unusually high 90% and above Biden-to-Trump ratio.
00:14:20.860Late arriving ballots were counted in Pennsylvania, 23,000 absentee ballots with impossible postal return dates,
00:14:28.380and another 86,000 have such extraordinary return rates that they raise serious questions.
00:14:34.940The failure to match signatures on mail-in ballots, the destruction of mail-in ballot envelopes, which have to contain signatures.
00:14:44.620Historically low absentee ballot rejection rates despite the massive expansion of mail voting.
00:14:52.000The missing votes in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, 50,000 votes held on 47 USB cards are missing.
00:20:58.880Hollywood is now doubling down in Georgia.
00:21:03.320You can bet that if they had dead people and people out of state voting last time, if we don't correct this system before January 1st, actually before December 14th, we lose everything on December 14th.
00:21:21.520As soon as soon as they seat the electoral college, it's over.
00:22:56.840Over the course of the year, COVID has led more Americans to use credit cards for everyday expenses than ever before.
00:23:03.500And it's all well and good as long as we're paying attention to the monthly statement because 17% or more at interest, interest, your bill adds up really fast.
00:23:14.840And then it's tough to get out of that high interest debt.
00:23:17.140You just never you never break ground.
00:23:20.540Now, if that situation sounds familiar to you, I want you to take a moment about just thinking about getting a refinance on your mortgage or a consolidation loan.
00:23:30.500This is so important for you to do to be able to claw your way back out of debt.
00:24:21.860We want to talk to the former Trump campaign aide, Carter Page.
00:24:26.160Friday, he filed a $75 million lawsuit against the FBI and several former high-ranking federal law enforcement officials,
00:24:34.380including James Comey, Andrew McCabe, alleging his civil rights were violated in connection with the unlawful surveillance and investigation of him by the United States government.
00:24:46.180He was one of the first four people that the Bureau identified as possible suspects during the opening days of the Russia investigation.
00:24:56.300Of the three, Michael Flynn, Paul Manafort, George Papadopoulos were all convicted of federal crimes, even though Flynn has now been pardoned.
00:25:06.300This suit matters because the DOJ's inspector general found the errors and they weren't errors.
00:25:15.100They were out and out lies in the applications to acquire wiretap for a page using FISA, the surveillance act.
00:25:25.580If they can do it to the president and Carter Page to get to the president, what won't they do to you?
00:25:36.540The Patriot Act was put in for very specific reasons, and I don't think they're the reasons that any of us thought they would be used for.
00:25:52.080I wish we were going to see, you know, an end to this.
00:25:56.340You know, do you think we're going to see any repercussions from any of this, Carter?
00:26:03.400Well, I have a very clear cut case, Glenn.
00:26:06.880So my hope is that this will be an important step forward.
00:26:11.960Really, the problem that resulted in the huge violations of law, you know, that targeted the Trump campaign via myself during, you know, the last election four years ago have now just, you know, it's another subset of a larger problem, you know, particularly after this month's most recent election.
00:26:33.560And unfortunately, you know, a lot of Americans, similar to the battles I've been fighting for over four years now, you know, people feel like they are in some ways powerless.
00:26:48.440And I think, you know, we really need to fight back for the integrity of our elections.
00:26:53.120And this was all about a election interference campaign by some very dishonest people.
00:26:59.140You know, you if you look back where we were even four years ago, when we thought the Democrats were using FISA and they would you know, they were looking into Russian connections, et cetera, et cetera.
00:27:13.320Very few people believed that what we found out in the last year or the last four years could actually happen in America and and and people would not go to jail for it.
00:27:27.260No one would pay the price and the media would cover up.
00:27:31.940And I think that's I think that's why, you know, your book abuse in power is important, because I don't think people understand what happened here.
00:27:46.040And unfortunately, I mean, there's a there's a very fundamental problem, Glenn.
00:27:50.020And that is and this is, you know, this is exactly what Chairman Lindsey Graham, what Congressman Devin Nunes, so many leaders in Congress have been trying to address.
00:28:21.320And the warrants that were disclosed were the first time ever that such warrants were ever uncovered in the history, the 40 year plus history of this court.
00:28:33.380So, I mean, when you have this culture of, you know, behind behind closed doors and, you know, behind the shroud of secrecy, it just creates the potential for a lot of problems.
00:28:48.740I think it's similar to what we're dealing with right now.
00:28:51.200I was talking to the audience yesterday and I said, I we do need a great reset, just not the one that the left is talking about.
00:29:00.300We need to clean out our CIA, our intelligence, possibly DOJ and and our State Department, because there's something wrong here.
00:29:13.620And if you just take five seconds to take off your team jersey, you see that something's wrong and it's very dangerous.
00:29:22.660Is there a way to get out of this now at this point?
00:29:27.140Well, I think it's exactly as President Trump has talked about.
00:29:31.480I mean, people need to demand the truth.
00:29:34.360And despite these costs, despite the inconvenience, I mean, there are two choices.
00:29:40.860You can either just roll over and go along with it, which is exceptionally disastrous and problematic for everyone and for our country.
00:29:52.380Or you can take proactive steps to, you know, demand the truth and demand that the right things are done.
00:30:00.720And I mean, it's exactly as we're seeing across the country with several of the ongoing battles in this most recent election interference campaign.
00:30:10.400You were, you know, you graduated from the Navy Academy.
00:31:22.460And I remember when you and I were talking earlier this year in that in-depth interview about the right after the FISA abuse report came out, you know, Mr. Horowitz at DOJ.
00:31:36.140He comes out with this 400 plus page report last December and we kept learning more and more.
00:31:44.740And the last several years before that, crime after crime was unveiled.
00:31:50.020You know, particularly a big shout out goes out to Chairman Lindsey Graham and Chairman Chuck Grassley in the Senate Judiciary Committee, who put together that, you know, one of the first documents are really dug into this, as well as then Chairman Devin Nunes of the House Intelligence Committee.
00:32:09.300And this is going back, you know, with the Nunes memo and the Grassley Graham memo that is over two and a half years ago.
00:32:17.420Still, nothing has happened. They haven't changed anything with FISA.
00:32:31.560He has done a lot to be proactive and address the problems in our country, whereas there is this tendency in Washington going back for many, many decades, if not more, to just, you know, go with the flow.
00:32:48.600And look out for the, you know, the chosen few and the ones who are kind of politically protected in the Washington establishment beltway bandit class.
00:33:10.920Well, look, I mean, the bottom line for my case, which was just filed late last week, is it's a very clear cut case, right?
00:33:19.800I mean, this is crimes have clearly been committed, you know, and there is definitively a number of people who who got involved in this collaboration.
00:33:32.500And so, I mean, you know, vis-a-vis my particular case, I think I'm in great shape to the extent, again, you know, similar to the step-by-step process we're talking about, to the extent we do get more transparency and more information, I think it's only a win-win situation for all Americans.
00:33:54.980And, you know, I think people have been calling for this.
00:33:57.980I can't tell you the question you just asked me, I've constantly been asked going back many, many months, if not years.
00:34:06.200And unfortunately, the wait continues now, so we'll see.
00:34:10.960Last question I have to ask, $75 million, why not a lot more?
00:34:57.520And I'm up, you know, I've got the help of Lin at Fight Back Foundation and, you know, our small team of attorneys.
00:35:06.280But, again, we're up against literally dozens of bad, you know, actors within DOJ, and there are former employees who are at the center of all this.
00:35:17.520And so, I mean, to the extent people can help, Fight Back.law, there's, you know, any small amount would be appreciated.
00:35:26.340But, you know, it's a long, ongoing battle.
00:35:28.700So you have to sort of, you know, pick your battles.
00:36:19.300You practically need a straitjacket and a dart gun to knock them out.
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00:38:20.180You see, Stephen Crowder, yesterday, he went and tried to track his ballots for his wife and his grandmother in Michigan.
00:38:28.480They had absentee ballots and sent them in and you're supposed to be able to go and see them and verify that that's yours and that it was counted.
00:39:45.420She said, how can Americans make any progress with Moscow Mitch as senator majority leader?
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00:43:50.060On Saturday, we heard something that you had to listen very carefully because this got almost no coverage in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
00:44:01.680One of the state senators and his colleagues decided to hold a hearing on what was happening with voter fraud or potential voter fraud in Pennsylvania.
00:44:15.280When we look at this Pennsylvania fixing the vote chart that they all have.
00:44:19.640Could you explain at the very beginning what that line means, Biden injection?
00:44:28.320So at the very, the very beginning of the chart where there's a circle, it says on Election Day, what that indicates is there is a spike in loaded votes of 337,000 plus or minus of some votes that were added in there in one big batch.
00:44:45.740So that was an anomaly in the reporting.
00:44:49.660Normally, you would expect to see a smooth curve going up, not any, not any big, big spikes.
00:44:57.360That's kind of what what Greg was talking about, the anomalies of loading and uploading those those votes.
00:45:04.840So that big spike that occurs there is a prime indicator of fraudulent voting.
00:45:10.820And that's 604,000 votes in 90 minutes.
00:45:25.700And when you look at this entire curve with all these spikes, can you calculate how how how much of a vote that accounted for for Biden and how much for Trump?
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01:27:41.440With all of the things that are going on, there's report after report after report that the dollar is headed for a massive crash.
01:27:50.260If that happens, gold will be your lifeline.
01:27:55.580I think this is one of the reasons why Bitcoin is going up right now.
01:27:59.520People understand the dollar is not going to hold its value.
01:28:04.320Now, more than ever, take a hard look at your retirement portfolio and ask yourself if it's properly, adequately and responsibly protected.
01:30:15.540And I want to ask you some some questions that I think my friends who don't believe that there was far there's Trump supporters, but they don't believe that there is enough fraud out there to change anything.
01:30:26.020Let me ask you those questions as we go.
01:30:42.520But what I try to do is just take the basic data that we all have, the number of ballots that were actually counted, breaking down how many were mail-in, how many were election day, how many votes were cast for Biden and Trump, respectively, of each kind, which the Pennsylvania Secretary of State does break down.
01:31:04.080And just to take a look at that if it passes the smell test.
01:31:07.780Now, one thing that's very interesting is had I slept through election night and just woke up the next day, I wouldn't have noticed anything.
01:31:15.320You had to have really lived through it.
01:31:17.800I have this tradition every every election for like 20 years with my brother.
01:31:21.700We're on the on the phone till four in the morning, you know, going through stuff.
01:31:32.460And what happened was Republicans always have a lead in Pennsylvania and Philadelphia comes in later.
01:31:40.560And we know by now how many votes you need to withstand that kind of collapse of the lead late in the night.
01:31:47.420And Trump had well over what he needed, even with all the mail-in ballots.
01:31:51.560He should have had an extra 200, maybe even 300,000 vote lead at the end of all the counting.
01:31:57.540But then they came in with even more ballots.
01:31:59.580Well, now we know it was a total of 2.6 million mail-in ballots.
01:32:03.540All I did was basically say, look, if the secretary of state tells us how much each candidate won of each form of balloting, and that is mail-in and election day,
01:32:17.540it would mean that assuming he got 2.6 million mail-in ballots and they're all valid.
01:32:23.160We're not even talking about fraud yet.
01:32:25.560It means that Trump, that Biden would have had to have won 21% of mail-in registered Republican votes and 80% of independent votes.
01:32:36.840In addition to, of course, 95% of Democrats, which is obviously a little bit more believable.
01:33:23.980So, I mean, Glenn, here's the problem with that.
01:33:26.840We have never seen that in our history.
01:33:29.360There's one thing to say that in general, more Democrats vote through mail-in or certainly did this time, and we know that.
01:33:35.260But there's quite another to say qualitatively there is that much of a difference between the type of independents and Republicans that did mail-ins and the type of Republicans and independents that voted on election day.
01:33:47.740For example, with independents, in order to say that he got 80% from mail-ins, you would have to say, because overall, the exit polls say Biden won 52%, it would be something like winning 40% of election day independents and 80% of mail-ins.
01:34:03.600And, again, it doesn't prove fraud, and we're going to have several other pieces of evidence that jive with this, but that alone is something that is worth inquiring about.
01:34:14.220Wait a minute, we've never had 2.6 million mail-ins.
01:34:16.720We know from the Carter-Baker Commission, dating really back to 1864 with McLellan, that mail-ins were the largest source of fraud.
01:34:25.560Wait a minute, that's something to look into as a baseline, but that's obviously not the main point.
01:34:33.180There's one other thing that I think my, you know, my friends or those in the mainstream media who are not my friends would ask, and that is, isn't there self-selection this time unlike ever before?
01:34:45.820Because you had Donald Trump saying pretty much, don't vote by mail.
01:34:51.120So those people who were Donald Trump supporters generally didn't vote for him by mail.
01:34:56.080And the Biden people did and didn't go to the polls.
01:35:02.400So, I mean, obviously, that statement was made much later.
01:35:06.740A lot of people wanted to change their ballots, which is why there was the whole problem with people that originally filled out something that was a mail-in and they wanted to vote in person.
01:35:15.980That was a decision Trump was pushing very late.
01:35:19.080That was not something he was pushing early.
01:35:21.520Remember, these ballots were built up for months in Pennsylvania.
01:35:26.200So I understand that that certainly is, there's logic behind it.
01:35:30.660But I don't think we have seen that in other states like Ohio and Iowa, in the Rust Belt, in the Midwest, where there was that much of a qualitative gap between the types of Republicans and independents that turned out.
01:35:47.740And also, it really is very unlikely to assume that he got that many Republican votes just because we're not seeing that anywhere else down ballot.
01:35:57.160And we're not really seeing a massive crossover in this election.
01:36:01.600It was talked about in the pre-election polling, but based on the results, which seemed to be a lot better than the polls were suggesting, Trump doesn't appear to have lost a lot of Republicans.
01:36:13.480He lost some independents, not a lot of Republicans, but I would argue he didn't lose 80% of independents.
01:36:20.120Tell me about the down ballot, because the down ballot is historically a phenomenon, like a miracle.
01:36:35.620And again, this is just something that, to me, as everyone's saying, look, the election's over, we cast the ballots, it's already December, let's move on.
01:36:47.980This is what I would present as a source of inquiry, not a source of finality, but of inquiry.
01:36:54.500And basically, a lot of people have noted that in some of these states that are highly contested, Michigan, Wisconsin, you see a lot of votes that were just cast for Biden and nobody else, and it's kind of suspicious.
01:37:07.340And people respond to that by saying, well, you know, a lot of people don't bother with other races.
01:37:21.900The problem with the Pennsylvania numbers is when you have an apples-to-apples comparison, race-to-race among Republicans and then among Democrats, and then comparing only presidential ballots of mail-ins to Election Day, they all contradict each other but are consistent in one way, that Donald Trump always seems to be at the short end of the mail-in ballots, even compared to other Republicans.
01:37:50.080And Biden seems to be at the high end, even compared to other much more popular Democrats.
01:37:56.020And what I basically show by juxtaposing the auditor's and treasurer's race to the attorney general's race is this.
01:38:04.680When it comes to the auditor and treasurer, little-known Republicans wound up winning those seats with fewer votes overall than Donald Trump.
01:38:13.340But basically, even though Trump got many more votes than them on Election Day, they seem to have more votes cast for him on mail-ins.
01:38:23.280Now, I thought, okay, that kind of makes sense.
01:38:25.900If you're in the comfort of your home, you're not pressured, you're not waiting online, you don't have election officials around you, you'll take your time.
01:38:33.200You'll look at the ballot questions, you'll look at the funny races no one ever heard of, auditor, treasurer.
01:38:38.400Heck, maybe you'll look on the Internet to see who they are, you'll do some research, you'll fill it out.
01:38:43.460You're more likely to fill it out than you are with Election Day, which is why there was a drop-off of the down-the-ballot votes on Election Day.
01:38:51.260But then you go to where the Democrats won down-ballot, and that's Dan Shapiro, the very notorious attorney general, who is certainly a lot more known than those other Republicans are.
01:39:01.740He's incumbent, he's been very high-profile in the media, and he actually won overall by the largest margin of anyone statewide.
01:39:10.660And indeed, he won by four or five points.
01:39:14.140But then you look there, and it's the opposite.
01:39:15.960He got more votes on Election Day than Biden did, but less than Biden for mail-ins.
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01:42:25.680So that in itself is very interesting.
01:42:28.980Basically, there's nothing really new here other than it originally came from someone associated with the economics department at Johns Hopkins.
01:42:37.660But basically, even the New York Times, many publications have been pointing out that heart attacks and other common causes of death seem to be down.
01:42:47.040And that's very puzzling, and it's something that needs to be studied.
01:42:49.980And what this economics professor did, it was an hour-long video presentation, and then it looks like a student in one of their newsletters wrote up kind of an interview and an article on it,
01:43:01.440which is not necessarily synonymous with everything she said, as any article is, that if you take everything in totality, what it seems to be is that the virus is mainly killing those who are slated to die within the year.
01:43:18.000Which is why she noted from her data, it doesn't appear that there are excess deaths this year in the year 2020 that are over and beyond the baseline that we traditionally have.
01:43:33.800So in other words, if you would have the same amount of, let's say, five-year average of heart attacks, strokes, pneumonia deaths, you would have 260,000 COVID excess deaths on top of that.
01:43:45.520What you're seeing is almost a displacement, that almost commensurately with the drop in deaths from those other common causes is the official number of 260,000 or so COVID deaths,
01:43:58.060which would suggest, at least according to her research, that it's primarily people not just that were maybe unhealthy or had underlying conditions.
01:44:06.980Some of them certainly get sick and maybe are hospitalized, but the ones who ultimately die, for the most part, with some exceptions, seem to be those who are slated to die anyway.
01:44:27.280So this is your case of someone testing positive, but they didn't really have such a symptomatic case, but they died of other things.
01:44:32.940That's automatically a COVID death, that we already know from CDC guidance, or others that legitimately were gotten by it, but they were in hospice.
01:44:41.760For example, just on Sunday, a bunch of Rutgers University immunologists came out with a study of two hospitals in New Jersey from May,
01:44:52.240where they looked at 650 people who died there, and they found 90% of them had DNR orders on them.
01:45:00.280Now, if you're the typical 65, 68-year-old guy, maybe has some diabetes and heart condition, and you get sick with COVID, you're in the hospital,
01:45:09.800you're not going to have a pre-existing DNR order on you.
01:45:44.480So, Stu, I want to switch to you on the news that you were talking about yesterday.
01:45:50.440We only have a minute, that we're going to see numbers go up on COVID cases, and they're going to be blamed on Thanksgiving.
01:45:59.160Yeah, it's just a cork in the data that basically a lot of places, I mean, like Texas didn't report for several days any numbers because of the Thanksgiving break.
01:46:06.700So, what we're seeing, if you look at the charts the last few days, you might be encouraged by them because you're seeing a downturn in almost every measure.
01:46:13.760And what is likely going to happen, and today's the day it's going to start, is we're going to see all these deaths and cases piled up from last week that were not reported, all get reported in the next couple of days.
01:46:25.440And they're going to say, look at what happened.
01:46:29.480They didn't listen to us on Thanksgiving.
01:46:30.620We need to have more restrictive measures, more lockdowns.
01:46:33.640You're going to see that call because these numbers are going to go through the roof and maybe hit all-time highs over the next few days into the coming week.
01:46:40.620So, it's something to look forward to as we get these numbers today.
01:46:45.240And I don't mean forward as you're excited, but like looking into the future because if we don't know the facts on that, they're going to use it against us.
01:46:51.560And now that you know the facts, you can look forward to straightening out the narrative.
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01:48:16.580I just want to run down a few stories.
01:48:27.660In fact, can you get the new AOC song out for me?
01:48:30.920Because I think it's going to be very, it's going to be very, very apropos here.
01:48:35.380Rick Wilson, the Daily Beast editor at large, said he and presumably others will not forget and won't forgive what Trump supporters did to America.
01:49:14.440Their tough guy acts and their F your feelings talk have become a furious whine of complaints and recriminations as a toxic slurry of rage and despair has left a stinging bile in the back of their throats that won't go away.
01:49:30.220Trump lost, he continued, and they can't spin their way past it.
01:49:37.380Then, he said, even as lawyers are all but chased out of each town where they file their absurd, doomed lawsuits, the true believers still imagine some miracle emerging from the wreckage of Trump's campaign.
01:49:50.600Yeah, you know, because you called him a you called him a Russian operative for about two years.
01:49:56.880Oh, and then what happened when we got all the facts?
01:49:59.540We found out the truth that you were hiding.
01:50:03.620The media apparatus that monetized the moronic state of religion of Trumpism.
01:50:09.380Oh, my gosh, is pumping their slow coach followers full of stupid, easily disproven lies.
01:50:52.740The professional class of Republicans know the bitter end is here, that their dirty half decade of personal degradation is coming to a sick, sad finale.
01:51:03.120It would leave them with a sense of shame if they had any.
01:51:07.760Most of the GOP ink types lost that long ago.
01:51:11.240Still, America is watching them experience the combination of fury and humiliation as Trump heads to the door before even dropping the cash on the nightstand.
01:51:19.840I'm losing track of all the different groups within the GOP were supposed to hate or think are grifters or like everyone's there's this.
01:51:27.960I guess I guess this is what happens after an election, but you have this like weird civil war that's constantly brewing between 9000 groups within the right.
01:51:36.460Oh, you mean like the one that went unreported by the mainstream media in the Democratic Party and is still going on today?
01:52:27.880And everyone, you know, everyone's so focused on their Twitter feed and how they can trash someone else who may or may not agree with 90 percent of their values.
01:52:35.800I just I do think a lot of that gets overblown.
01:52:39.120Like there's just so like there's so much focus on these like tiny, tiny groups, you know, like the Lincoln Project, for example, who everyone.
01:52:47.600I must have seen hundreds of headlines about what they do and who they are and what, you know, what their plan is.
01:53:14.420You might think Trump is is particularly bad or you may think he's particularly good.
01:53:18.380Trump is a well-defined figure, right?
01:53:21.140That people have passionate feelings about, you know, two Republican Senate candidates.
01:53:25.040Like, do you want the Democrats to have control of the entire government or not is not a tough question.
01:53:30.860If you're a Republican, you know, I mean, even Larry Hogan, who's known as a moderate governor and, you know, kind of a guy who's totally in the other meld is out saying, hey, guys, we should probably vote for the Republicans in Georgia or they're going to have control of the entire government.
01:53:45.900And shockingly, the Democrats don't like him anymore right now.
01:53:49.540All of a sudden, it's almost as if they're using all these people for their own ends.
01:54:08.620Eric Clapton is now being shunned along with Van Morrison.
01:54:14.080They they announced that they're going to do a anti lockdown song released in early December, and it didn't sit well with all of the powers to be in all over the world.
01:54:29.720They are currently working hard to discredit Eric Clapton.
01:54:36.600I don't know how you discredit a guy who I like.
02:01:58.200And so somebody decided that they had a bright idea to pass a piece of legislation that will allow for guns and concealed weapons to be carried in churches.
02:02:09.080Have you ever been to a church meeting?
02:03:51.940If you could just tell us in the simplest way possible as an expert, what is your opinion as to the validity of the numbers that were certified today
02:04:03.940by the Secretary of State and the governor about this election?
02:04:08.860If I was an executive at a publicly traded company, I would never sign that because I risked jail time and having all my money taken from me in lawsuits.
02:04:20.340So to answer your question, I would never, ever have certified.
02:04:24.240I'd rather resign than have certified those results.
02:04:27.280So your professional opinion is that the numbers are fraudulent.
02:04:34.940I believe they're fraudulent based on the data.
02:04:37.340And my sister asked me a simple question this morning.