J.D. Vance on MSNBC and MSNDawning on gerrymandering and the National Guard in Washington, D.C. and what it means for the future of our cities and the country. Also, why should we live like this?
00:17:12.040And I think the American people have caught on that this is all laughable and a joke from the mainstream media,
00:17:19.200which is why the Communist Nonsense Network and the MSDNC or whatever they want in MSN, whatever, now, you know, wow, or whatever they want to call themselves.
00:17:30.380They're dying on the vine as they should.
00:17:32.720So, you know, the people are getting, you know, because of outlets like your own, independent news and people are finally realizing that they can find the truth somewhere else.
00:17:45.740Because these these leviathans, these dinosaurs are dying like as if asteroids are coming in by the by the millions.
00:17:55.560Yeah. And they're bleeding cash, which is good for us.
00:17:58.400The faster I believe in freedom of speech, Russ, whether I agree with it, freedom of speech is not for you to tell me what I want to hear.
00:18:05.120Freedom of speech is for you to tell me what I don't want to hear.
00:18:07.400And that's what makes it freedom of speech.
00:19:02.260When I hired him, he served a good purpose because, as you know, he was one of the people that forced push to do the ridiculous bombings in the Middle East.
00:20:24.060When we talked about this in the context of the raid of Mar-a-Lago, I said the same thing at that point, that a federal judge had found probable cause to sign off on a search warrant, which means there's something.
00:20:35.400It doesn't necessarily mean that there's evidence beyond a reasonable doubt of guilt to a violation of a federal law.
00:20:40.640But it means there's probable cause that a crime, evidence of a crime, was kept at the residence where he was searched.
00:21:45.060OK, I'm just in awe, Russ, because first of all, what Chris Christie didn't realize, because he was never president of the United States and he never will be,
00:21:53.940was Donald Trump had every right to have those documents because he's the only man who was able to declassify those documents.
00:22:42.400As far as Bolton, you know, if you remember the late Ozzy Osbourne song, War Pig, I can I look every time I hear that song,
00:22:52.880I think of a picture Bolton's face or or Cheney, former Vice President Cheney as being the the quintessential war pigs of our of our time.
00:23:06.060But, you know, yeah, it's got it's got to be something.
00:23:13.580I believe Trump that he's letting the Department of Justice do their thing.
00:23:17.440Oh, it sounds like there I heard there might be he might have been getting some some classified leaked information on on a that's being sent to him either by email or potentially under the table.
00:23:30.820So if that information is there, then that certainly would justify probable cause for a warrant.
00:23:37.120Yeah, not like what they did to Donald Trump, Russ.
00:23:40.860What they did to Donald Trump was selective persecution.
00:24:16.160That was a mistake that he let her get off the hook with that, with the Benghazi stuff, with the emails, whatever you want to look at, whatever case you want to look at that he let Hillary Clinton skate by.
00:24:25.680And he got paid back times 100 for that, for what they've done to him.
00:24:30.500But if John Bolton is doing criminal acts, he's going to be prosecuted for it.
00:24:36.080If Fannie Willis is doing criminal acts in Georgia, she's going to be prosecuted for it.
00:24:39.920If Letitia James in New York go down the list, cook over on the Federal Reserve Board.
00:24:44.860These people all claim Donald Trump was the criminal, yet they had skeletons in their closet, Russ, like there's no tomorrow.
00:24:51.720Let's think about, you know, the the red case in New York, supposed in a in a busy, you know, shopping mall or store.
00:25:03.960And the woman doesn't remember what year of what, you know, the dress she said she wore wasn't even even in existence at the time.
00:25:14.220She talks to Cooper on CNN and says that she thinks rape is sexy.
00:25:36.060You know, it doesn't take a genius to figure out that this was lawfare at its at its finest and stupidest.
00:25:43.380But and and with Mr. Roger Stone, you know, the CNN setting up their cameras, you know, before the FBI gets there.
00:25:54.520Come on. You know, so we all know what this is.
00:25:58.640I I can't imagine that President Trump or even if he doesn't know that that Miss Bondi would do something like this without the real probable cause for for the former national security adviser, Bolton.
00:26:18.380Donald Trump's not going to get these favorable judges.
00:26:20.420The Justice Department is not going to get these favorable judges that the the last regime got.
00:26:25.780So whatever case they're building, I think it's going to be a legitimate case, not this nonsense that they built against Donald Trump, that they built against Peter Navarro, that they built against Roger Stone, that forced these people to be pardoned for for abuse of justice.
00:26:38.880I mean, I think what it's attributable to.
00:26:46.780These people deserve everything they're getting.
00:26:48.620Adam Schiff, every single one of them is your neighbor over there in Maryland, Russ.
00:26:53.060Apparently he wanted to partake in more.
00:26:55.100Well, that seems to be the thing these days, mortgage fraud.
00:26:57.660You know, I never even thought about that, apparently how easy it is.
00:27:01.340But these guys are all and women are now all being looked at by Bill Pulte, who's going to be joining us next week on The Great America Show, FHA director for insuring fraud.
00:27:14.800They were all throwing rocks, Russ, when they were living in glass houses.
00:27:18.560And they expect now to just cry retribution.
00:28:06.760Yeah, you know, I am here in Maryland, and this is, I'm a true Marylander, was born and bred here, and, you know, learned how to sail in Chesapeake Bay when I was a kid, and hiked in the Western Western Mountains of Maryland as a Boy Scout.
00:28:20.240But, you know, you mentioned earlier about the gerrymandering.
00:28:25.360Let's have, of all the MAGA folks that live in communist states like myself, that we have a competition on who has the most gerrymandered districts and give some kind of award for it, John.
00:28:41.460I submit that this is Maryland's third district for our state.
00:28:56.820I'd like to see some other contestants and what they can put up as far as my competition for the worst gerrymandered district in any particular state.
00:29:10.840And the whole map is, this is Central Maryland.
00:29:14.620If you were to look at that, you'll see that the third is not the only one that's a bloody nightmare.
00:29:19.840So, it's, you know, come on, you know, the hypocrisy, the hypocrisy ought to be a little caveat right next to the word Democrat.
00:29:30.960Yeah, you know, they'll give you a run for your money over in Illinois, Russ.
00:29:36.300Wisconsin's got a few interesting ones.
00:29:38.560New York's got a few interesting ones.
00:29:40.980You're not alone in the madness of gerrymandering.
00:29:44.300Let's talk a little bit about Tulsi Gabbard and the work that she's doing.
00:29:49.540Let's start off with the voting machines.
00:29:51.260A few weeks ago, Tulsi came out and said that voting machines are extremely vulnerable to manipulation, I guess we'll say, to keep it from not getting sued.
00:30:01.080Because these people are feeling rather litigious these days, Russ.
00:30:15.180Fox settling a $787 million lawsuit against one of these companies in litigation right now for another one of these companies.
00:30:24.760It's mind-blowing to me that nobody wants to get to the root issue and find out why, why there's people who are so vehemently against getting rid of these voting machines.
00:30:39.940And why, for years before Donald Trump brought up the issue, the Democrats were in favor of getting rid of these machines.
00:30:45.820And why the code inside these machines that are controlling our elections, number one, is run by private companies, and number two, why it's so secretive.
00:30:57.020Why is everyone so, not everyone, but why are some of these rhinos on the right and almost 99% of the Marxist-Democrat party so against getting to the bottom of, are these machines vulnerable?
00:31:09.220Are these machines capable of hacking our elections?
00:31:15.820Well, if you go back to after the 2016 election, and you talk to a lot of these Democrats, they will deny the fact that President Trump won that election.
00:31:28.760And they'll bring up the fact that they believe that voter machine manipulation was a problem in that election.
00:31:35.740And matter of fact, there's a documentary, I think it's called Kill Chain.
00:31:39.360They talk about the vulnerabilities of voting machines.
00:31:44.300And this was the talk of the town after President Trump was elected in the first round.
00:31:50.740So now, all of a sudden, you know, oh, my gosh, there's no such thing as any problems that could happen with a voting machine.
00:31:58.040And anyone that says anything, you know, they're, they're an election denier and they're, you know, they live in la la land.
00:32:06.480And, you know, so once again, it's the hypocrisy from the from the left that we just have to shake our head over.
00:32:16.900Well, I spent a fair amount of time with CIA and Langley and I would talk to those folks.
00:32:22.960And one of their guys told me that the United States has used election machine technology overseas to rig elections or influence the votes of other countries.
00:32:35.840And I have no idea, you know, this I'm just hearing it from a source at CIA, but or what machines or what companies I don't know.
00:32:47.140But that's what I heard from this individual.
00:32:49.340And if you think about it, I believe that's probably true.
00:32:54.640And maybe one of the reasons, you know, I believe that may be one of the reasons why the government is so adamant on keeping hands off on digging into this, because our own government may have been involved with this in the past.
00:33:08.560You know, monkeying around with things overseas.
00:33:11.780And, of course, a lot of other countries overseas are going way are going back to paper ballots.
00:33:17.380And no no tabulators, you know, even the computer tabulators have been thrown out the window because I think they know there's some monkey business being going on.
00:33:27.180So with that said, you know, you know, wouldn't it be a good idea if we ourselves, you know, especially considering what the Democrats, the Democrats told us about the vulnerability and kill chain after the 2016 election that then we go back to the old school and do this with the paper ballots and get the results.
00:33:46.640Like President Trump said that night of who won, you know, whether it be your guy or your gal or someone else's, you know, to know what the true will of the American people was.
00:33:57.120Yeah. In the 1700s, late 1700s, when we had our our elections, there wasn't a voting machines.
00:34:05.620And we found out who then was the president of the United States.
00:34:10.180We didn't have to go check tabulators.
00:34:12.820We didn't have to put it in a machine to figure out who won.
00:34:15.940You circle one choice, one vote for one person.
00:34:20.140And it goes so that yet the Democrats now are just absolutely melting down at the prospect of the voting machines going away and the mail and ballots going away.
00:34:28.860Anytime there's such uproar about that, I think there's this concern to be had.
00:34:34.780Tulsi Gabbard, who I think is doing an absolutely amazing job, Russ, cutting half of her her staff at the ODNI,
00:34:40.380cutting some security clearances from some of the worst possible people on this planet,
00:34:48.780perpetrators of just absolute chaos over the course of the last 10 years against Donald Trump,
00:34:54.640against anyone who's associated with Donald Trump.
00:34:56.820Give me your assessment on how do you think Tulsi is doing?
00:34:59.280I know we'd spoken before she took the job and intermittently as she took the job.
00:35:03.620And you would express some concern about her being a neophyte.
00:35:07.080And I think, you know, a lot of people have.
00:35:08.640But I've got to give her an A-plus, in my opinion, on the work that she's doing.
00:35:13.040As someone who knows the work she's doing, the inner workings of it, give me your assessment on how you think she's doing.
00:35:20.040Well, you know, I believe that she got set up with that, the national intel assessment with the Iran,
00:35:26.740possibly of nukes in Iran and spinning up the fissile material.
00:35:31.840And I think she's learned her lessons.
00:35:34.160I think she knows who she can trust and who she can't.
00:35:37.320And in doing, you know, and she's proven that she is a loyal and dedicated person who wants to bring this riffraff to an end.
00:35:46.920And, you know, at first I wasn't sure.
00:35:50.560But now I'm, you know, raising the banners for Tulsi Gabbard.
00:35:56.020And, you know, I think that, yes, she didn't have an intelligence background.
00:36:01.760But think about it, maybe that's what we needed.
00:36:04.340Maybe we needed someone who wasn't an intel weenie to get in there and clean this mess up.
00:36:10.480But she still needs to have the right people to help her.
00:36:13.440But, you know, like I said, she's going in and looking at people's, you know, hopefully their government emails and seeing what kind of, you know, things that they're throwing around there.
00:36:23.900There might be, you know, against, you know, when you're an intel guy or gal, your job is just to bring the intelligence to whomever the president is.
00:36:32.500Whether you voted for that president or not, you have basically, objectively, your job is to tell the president and to tell the national leaders what is going on.
00:36:45.500And they are the ones that create policy.
00:36:47.940They're the ones that make the decision.
00:36:49.600Your job is to tell them as best as you can what is going on and what the situation is.
00:36:54.580And their job is to run with that information.
00:36:56.860You don't have to say, oh, gee, I don't like this president, so I'm going to, you know, I'm going to put in some dirty information there to make that president look bad.
00:37:08.440Anyone like that needs to be fired and in some cases need to be behind bars.
00:37:13.640And I think Tulsi Gabbard is the gal who's dedicated to make sure these things happen to some of the riffraff we have in our own intelligence community.
00:37:23.100And I hate to say that because I'm an intelligence guy that we have been imbued with some of this dirty dealing.
00:37:43.580And, you know, I'm over here in Asia spending some time over here and in Japan.
00:37:49.420And, you know, I expect you said to you when we spoke on the phone earlier today, it's probably my second favorite country to America getting to, you know, to learn about this country.
00:38:00.180I've got a special kind of respect for these people over here.
00:38:03.560They run an absolutely brilliant country now, a country with nowhere near the population of America, but among the five largest GDPs in the world.
00:38:15.900They don't have any immigration problems.
00:38:18.700They have no illegal immigration problems.
00:38:21.100The people here don't speak English, which I think is actually a good thing, Russ, because they speak their language.
00:38:30.480Whereas you go to America and you go to some places and they don't speak English and they speak Spanish to you or Chinese or whatever the language they decide they want to speak to you.
00:38:38.820The people here have a sense of pride that I don't think, you know, a lot of people who migrate to America have.
00:38:46.560The way the thing is run is just absolutely brilliant, in my opinion, Russ.
00:38:50.760Not everyone who's born here is a citizen.
00:38:59.780A man I was talking to him, he takes 10 years to become a citizen, to get a green card.
00:39:03.680You never become a fully citizen, but you get a green card to stay in the country.
00:39:06.980If you get fired from your job, you have three months to get a new job or you're out of there.
00:39:11.560So this is, I think, a model on how a country, you know, we're back on that track now in America, but this is a model on how a country should be run.
00:39:31.680And I was in Northern High Station, Northern Honshu.
00:39:35.720And it's, one thing I noted about the Japanese people is they have a sense of honor.
00:39:41.280And they take pride in their country and cleaning up and making things look nice, you know, like President Trump is trying to do in D.C. right now.
00:39:50.040And they're just wonderful people to me.
00:39:54.760And I would like, like I think I mentioned, I'm envious that you're there now and I'm not.
00:40:54.700This place has been under predominantly conservative leadership, which kind of oxymoron.
00:41:01.240They call it, I guess, the Liberal Democratic Party here, which is their conservative leadership since 19, around 1955, the 1950s, switching for a few years in between throughout from from 1955 to now.
00:41:14.180But you walk down the street, Russ, here, there's not a piece of garbage on the floor.
00:41:48.360You know, it's nice if they do speak English.
00:41:49.620You know, you find a way to get around it with translations and stuff.
00:41:52.800The cell phones have made it very easy these days.
00:41:55.140But that's what I think America should be like.
00:41:57.240This is what America could be like under great conservative leadership.
00:42:02.100As I said, since about 1955, give or take a few years in between, you know, losing their political systems a little bit different than ours.
00:42:12.340But it's just nice to see that there are countries still who love their values.
00:42:17.500And, you know, I hope America could get back to that and solve this migrant, this immigration, this radical issue of migrants taking over our country.
00:42:28.460Because if it doesn't, Russ, we're going to turn to a third world nation where English won't be the first language in America.
00:42:34.500That's what scares the heck out of me.
00:42:36.060And, you know, traveling to a place like this really opens your eyes to what things could be, what should be, and what they shouldn't be.
00:42:43.980Well, memorize the kanji, the written Japanese characters for wherever you're going.
00:42:50.500If you get on the subway, you know where to get off on your stop.
00:42:53.560And don't be surprised, a couple times, the subway's are very jammed full of people.
00:42:59.800A couple times, I got my own caboose pinched and a bunch of young ladies are standing around trying to not laugh.
00:43:05.880So, I'm not sure, should I, you know, file for sexual harassment because some young Japanese girl was having a little fun with me.