Biden announces a path to citizenship for millions of illegal immigrants, and the FBI investigates a whistle blower who s blowing the whistle. Plus, the Help America Vote Verification story, and Fox News goes to war over the "cheap fakes" claim.
00:00:21.000Joe Biden is now offering up various forms of amnesty and pathways to citizenship for non-citizens as the country is being massively, well, I'll just say invaded by millions of illegal immigrants.
00:00:34.000And the theory was that sometime before the election, Joe Biden was going to offer up some kind of path to citizenship for many of these people, and he is, which actually is leading to non-citizens and illegal immigrants being given voter registration forms.
00:00:51.000But I would look at this like... I would say this.
00:00:54.000What's going to happen is they're going to give work permits.
00:00:58.000They're going to be giving residency to illegal immigrants.
00:01:01.000And then accidentally, they'll claim, when they were filling out the paperwork, of course, you know, when you're getting your ID, you get a voter registration form.
00:01:08.000And we didn't realize it, but they signed up.
00:01:11.000registered, and then voted, and who's actually going to audit the election this November.
00:01:16.000So it's something everyone should pay attention to.
00:01:18.000Be paying attention to, we'll talk about that, plus the HAVV, the Help America Vote Verification Story, which we have some updates on.
00:01:24.000And of course, Fox News going to war over the White House's cheap fakes claim.
00:01:30.000It's actually interesting because Fox says that this is entering litigation territory.
00:01:35.000Because the White House and many news outlets are claiming that Fox is deceptively editing videos to manipulate the public, and Fox is claiming these are just pool report videos, meaning a single camera films everything and every news outlet shares the exact same thing.
00:01:49.000And then, of course, the FBI showed up to another whistleblower's home, this big story.
00:01:54.000Where there was a hospital worker blowing the whistle on child surgeries, gendered surgeries, that's still going on, and a medication.
00:02:01.000And apparently now the FBI's up to the house of a nurse, who also may be blowing the whistle.
00:02:07.000This is getting absolutely crazy, but it does show that we're in, I don't want to call it a two-tiered justice system, but certainly there's a political regime using law enforcement to enact its agenda.
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00:03:45.000Let's jump to this story from the New York Post.
00:03:46.000Biden says every country must secure its borders, blames Trump as Republicans decry new amnesty for 550,000.
00:03:57.000President Biden declared himself a champion of national sovereignty Tuesday, insisting every country must secure its borders, as he announced new initiatives that Republicans decried as amnesty for about 550,000 long-term U.S.
00:04:11.000The 81-year-old president, who has presided over three years of record-breaking illegal immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border, tried to blame his predecessor and general election rival Trump while unveiling plans to quicken permanent residency for
00:04:22.000people living in the country unlawfully, while married to Americans, and to speed up
00:04:26.000work permits for non-citizens who graduate from U.S. colleges. So this other story, Biden
00:04:31.000announcing new measures to speed up work visas for DREAMers, this is exactly what we thought was
00:04:37.000going to happen, and I would not be surprised if in the next couple of months, Joe Biden
00:04:43.000He's already forgiven student loans he had no legal authority to forgive.
00:04:48.000He is now offering up paths to citizenship through executive order, authority he does not have.
00:04:52.000And at the same time, we are seeing law enforcement go after his political rivals.
00:04:58.000Nothing would surprise me at this point.
00:05:00.000It is crazy that he was effectively like, we're going to go by squatters' rights.
00:05:03.000If you've just been here long enough, we'll just say, okay, now you can be a citizen.
00:05:07.000You know, so the 550, it's 500,000 people who are married to Americans who are here illegally, meaning they are in the process of committing a crime, but being here illegally.
00:05:16.000And then also about 50,000 children whose parents are here illegally but married to
00:06:01.000Then there's your criminal case is dissolved, meaning you're in limbo.
00:06:07.000You're not a citizen, but there's no action against you.
00:06:09.000What they're going to do, is they're going to say permanent residency for DACA and for illegal immigrants that got married you will now be given permanent resident status in this country and then they're going to say we will now create a path to naturalizing permanent residence and the argument they'll make is these are people who live here
00:06:30.000They're gonna say, if you're a permanent resident who has been in the United States for longer than five years, we will give you a simple form to fill out to gain your citizenship.
00:06:39.000Then, illegal immigrants who have been here for a long time will be given permanent residency, and then a week later, they can file for citizenship, and I wouldn't be surprised if they then vote.
00:06:49.000Yeah, I mean, this is ultimately what it's about, getting new voters for the Democratic Party.
00:06:52.000So they think the application process will open at the end of the summer.
00:06:56.000Anyone who applies will get a work permit for the next three years.
00:07:00.000And then also, again, it'll move on to permanent residency.
00:07:04.000I just don't understand why people would think this is a good thing, right?
00:07:10.000It doesn't make sense to me that people are critical of enforcing border law while also saying, well, actually we want to incentivize illegal immigration.
00:07:18.000We know illegal immigration is linked to drug trafficking, to human smuggling.
00:07:21.000It's illegal and it does not help the communities that have to bear the burden of absorbing tons of illegal immigrants.
00:07:27.000This is against your community, it's against the country, and yet Biden is saying, I am really handling this because the congressional Republicans couldn't.
00:07:35.000And I think too, like, it definitely is an attempt to buy votes, right?
00:07:38.000Because Democrats are seeing the same polling that we're seeing.
00:07:40.000They're seeing that 63% of Americans support deportations of immigrants who are here illegally.
00:07:48.00053% of Hispanic voters support deportations as well.
00:07:53.000So They're going to have to try to offer out as many goodies as they can up until November because they need to lock in and secure these votes.
00:08:01.000And I hate the term dreamers as if American citizens don't have dreams, right?
00:08:08.000And those dreams need to be put to the forefront.
00:08:10.000We can't, you know, just cater to those who break our laws every day by being here and just put Americans, you know, wishes and life goals to the back seat.
00:08:19.000I'm going to start using the term dreamer to refer to someone who is victimized by an illegal immigrant.
00:08:23.000I think it's a good idea, because it happens all the time, and yet they don't matter enough to Democrats to do anything to enforce border security.
00:08:29.000Biden said during his speech today when he was addressing this, you know, the majority of Americans support this.
00:08:41.000The second biggest issue, according to Gallup, behind Biden's cognitive function.
00:08:46.000I could see there are situations where ripping someone out of a community, even if they're illegally there, will destroy the community in a way that outbalances it.
00:08:55.000You don't want to just throw everyone out.
00:08:58.000But maybe if someone's been married for five years and they're illegally here... There's no minimum time for marriage.
00:09:04.000That's messed up in my opinion, because if someone just broke in a year ago and then got married for... no, no, no.
00:09:09.000They have to have resided in America for 10 years, but it doesn't matter how long they've been married.
00:09:13.000I honestly don't care about any time frame for illegal immigrants.
00:09:18.000The idea that someone broke into my house and has been hiding in the attic and then someone comes, well, to be honest, they've been hiding up there for 30 days so they're legal residents.
00:09:29.000An anarchistic look of, like, the Americans were illegal immigrants to this landmass, and they were pretty badass, and the ones that were really badass stayed to make a government.
00:09:37.000So if people can figure out how to illegally get in here and they're that awesome that they set up a badass community, well, like, I kind of want those people around.
00:09:45.000So the colonists who came here were not illegal immigrants.
00:09:49.000They came to undeveloped, underdeveloped territories.
00:09:54.000There were territorial disputes with many of the tribes that were here, and it was conquest, which is a big difference.
00:10:00.000Now, if you're arguing that people are coming here for conquest, I would completely agree with you, and then say, hey, we should reject conquest and not let people conquer us.
00:10:07.000Yeah, I'm against being conquered by people, especially of laws on the books saying you can't do this.
00:10:12.000I don't understand why Biden would say I'm going to reward people who have been here illegally.
00:10:17.000Like, if you want to participate in our country, vote.
00:10:21.000You should value citizenship and you should value the nation, which means that you aren't gaming the system for your own wants and needs, right?
00:10:28.000Not coming to the country illegally is not a great way to start off your life here long term.
00:10:33.000I just don't think that should be reflective of the values that we encourage.
00:10:36.000It shows, too, that you have no respect for the laws of this country.
00:10:39.000And a lot of these people who are coming here, they make zero effort to assimilate.
00:10:43.000Whereas, you know, earlier in our country's history, people went to great lengths, changed their last name even to sound more American, learned English very quickly.
00:10:50.000Now these people don't learn English at all.
00:11:22.000And I think that was to soften it to the American public.
00:11:25.000But ultimately, what he is saying is, little by little, I'm going to make it so that I can give anyone citizenship in a way that benefits me.
00:11:34.000And I don't think that that is a value we would want to be a way to build our country in the future.
00:11:41.000I think the values of our country mandate that people believe in and assimilate to American values.
00:11:48.000I also don't understand if you've been here for 10 years and you marry a US citizen, that automatically gives you a pathway to citizenship.
00:11:54.000So were these people just too lazy to fill out paperwork?
00:11:57.000Like, why are they still, you know, not officially citizens?
00:12:01.000Going back to what you were saying, Ian, too, about if someone was here for a long time, ripping them out of the community is bad.
00:12:06.000I feel like that's kind of like saying someone could be a functional heroin addict.
00:12:10.000You know, like, hey, something bad is happening, they've been doing it for a long time, it's clearly not good for their health, but if they stop doing it, they'll go through withdrawals, so let's just let them keep doing it.
00:12:19.000No, you actually get them off of it, you put them in a rehab clinic, they go through withdrawals, it sucks, you try to give them methadone or other means of weaning them off of this, but you ultimately stop.
00:12:28.000But it would kind of be like if you had a heroin addict in your work pool and they're serving a function and you're just like, we got to get that guy out of there.
00:12:36.000And he's just all of a sudden removed from the work pool.
00:12:44.000If there's someone at your job who does an important thing, you should let them die of heroin addiction as opposed to suffer the consequences of having to do extra work.
00:12:50.000No, this is more of an argument of if you remove them from the system entirely, the system may malfunction.
00:12:55.000So ripping everyone out of their homes all at once just because they're here illegally isn't necessarily the best thing for society.
00:13:01.000There are sometimes that it is the best thing for society, but it's not always the best thing.
00:13:06.000No one's saying do it instantly all at once.
00:13:07.000That would be, you know, people will die from withdrawal.
00:13:10.000Let's use alcoholism, too, because alcohol is less serious than heroin.
00:13:13.000You've got a guy at your work who's an alcoholic.
00:13:20.000Imagine your boss came in and said, Rick over there is a serious alcoholic.
00:13:24.000But we need someone to pull the levers to make the machine go, so we're not going to send him to rehab.
00:13:30.000He'll probably die of, you know, liver failure, but at least we don't have to worry about replacing him just yet.
00:13:37.000And in the meantime, while he's dying, let's just find a replacement and then as soon as he dies of liver failure or severe alcohol poisoning, no, no, no, absolutely insane, you go to the guy and say, We're gonna have to send you to rehab because you're in serious trouble.
00:13:49.000This is a bad thing and we're not gonna keep doing it just because we're concerned about what the negative impacts the rest of us is going to be.
00:13:56.000So if you've got people who have come here illegally, they've displaced the homes of Gen Z. Gen Z can't afford houses now.
00:14:08.000The best example of this, when the meat processing plant saw 800 or whatever deportations, You get all these corporations saying, but Americans don't want these jobs.
00:14:18.000And then local news filmed a bunch of Americans showing up for job opportunities, and they said, excuse me, sir, why are you coming here?
00:14:26.000It's an actual interview you can watch, and he goes, it pays 14 bucks an hour.
00:14:30.000It pays more than the job I had before.
00:14:31.000And they're like, you really want to work at this plant?
00:14:57.000We don't gotta worry about unemployment.
00:14:59.000And then if you cause any problems, we can throw you out and there's nothing you can do because you're here illegally.
00:15:04.000An American would get protections under the law.
00:15:07.000And the company would pay taxes for employment.
00:15:09.000This is why they want the illegal immigrants.
00:15:11.000If we were to deport the people who came here illegally, there would be way more jobs for Americans, and those Americans would make more money, and that would bolster the economy.
00:15:19.000So we are being dragged down by all these people skirting the system, not to mention outsourcing.
00:15:24.000So, I don't agree with, let's just let it all keep happening, because we don't want to be disruptive.
00:15:29.000When they deported all those people, what happened?
00:15:31.000Within a week or two, or whatever, when they were reopening the plants, massive, hundreds of people were coming in trying to get those jobs, and they were able to replace the people that were here illegally.
00:15:39.000I think, too, people freak out about deportations, you know, ripping families apart out of their homes.
00:15:43.000Chris Hayes was whining about it on Twitter, how it's just going to be so horrific to watch.
00:15:47.000A lot of these people are going to self-deport as well.
00:15:50.000When you stop giving them the free housing, the free health care, the free phone, and you stop, you know, just servicing their every need, a lot of them are going to leave.
00:15:58.000And I would be willing to even, you know, give them a stipend, perhaps, to leave.
00:16:01.000I'd be willing to say, you know, here's a thousand dollars, get out.
00:16:07.000We'll see what happens, but if we stop catering to these people, a lot of them aren't going to... there's going to be no benefit to being here, right?
00:16:36.000This is the real concern from the New York Post.
00:16:38.000How non-citizens are getting voter registration forms across the U.S.
00:16:41.000and how Republicans are trying to stop it.
00:16:43.000Welfare offices and other agencies in 49 states are providing voter registration forms to migrants without requiring proof of citizenship, leading Republicans and conservatives to call for swift federal action to stop handouts.
00:16:54.000Every state but Arizona has been doing this.
00:16:57.000There is currently no requirement on federal voting forms to provide proof of citizenship.
00:17:01.000Though it is illegal to falsely claim one is a citizen, or for a non-citizen to cast a ballot in a federal election.
00:17:07.000Do you see the system that's being set up?
00:17:35.000If you get a hundred thousand illegal immigrants voting, who's going to do that audit to make sure every name in that system is actually a person with an ID, an SSN, and is an actual citizen?
00:17:45.000I think Dominion is supposed to do that.
00:18:08.000But then people who aren't citizens are being given these forms, which they will fill out and be on the voter rolls.
00:18:12.000Then when they get their IDs, because Biden's giving them amnesty in some form, they will show up and they'll be like, this is what I was told to do.
00:18:19.000And then no one's going to check this because they're going to be like, you know, John Smith here on this voter forum, he had an ID when he voted.
00:18:27.000And people are going to be like, okay, I guess.
00:18:28.000Who's going to actually go through each name to determine the person's address, name, verify their ID, and if no ID, their social security number.
00:18:37.000So this opens the door to a large number of illegal immigrants voting in 2024.
00:18:45.000This is the thing that I think people keep waving off, you know, that, oh, well, because illegal immigration is actually about asylum and helping people and whatever else that, no, of course they won't vote.
00:18:56.000No, of course there won't be any consequences.
00:18:58.000No, of course it won't impact hospitals.
00:19:00.000It won't increase wait times when you need emergency medical care.
00:19:04.000But the reality is that It's not like people who come to this country illegally are sort of then disappearing into the air.
00:19:10.000They obviously have an impact on the community and I think any politician would be wise to consider that.
00:19:16.000And in this case, the Democrats, I think, largely feel as though this is a pathway towards controlling the population and the direction of the ideological growth of population.
00:19:26.000Also, too, how often do we hear the left talk about, you know, how we need to worship at the altar of democracy?
00:19:31.000It's every third word for them on MSNBC, right?
00:19:35.000But at the same time, they're pushing for something like this that is actually actively subverting democracy.
00:19:40.000We are diluting the votes of American citizens with the votes of non-citizens.
00:19:45.000And in a democratic system, it can't work unless all of the citizens are the ones participating, and they're full-fledged citizens, and they have rights, and they have stake in what happens to that country.
00:19:55.000They're really, you know, the ones that are putting our democracy at risk.
00:19:58.000But we've made it so that asking for proof of citizenship is, you know, racist or bad or something.
00:20:04.000Like, you're trying to do the best you can on whatever level of the bureaucracy you're in to ensure that the government, any funding, is going towards American people who are paying into the system, and that's bad?
00:20:18.000It never made sense to me why we couldn't have this question on the census, why this was decried as something that was hateful when really it's about Knowing who is here, what is the population we are trying to serve.
00:20:28.000Let's take a look at the Help America Vote verification thing.
00:20:30.000We've been following this story for a little while.
00:20:42.000If someone tries to register to vote but does not have an ID.
00:20:45.000They then verify the person's information with the MVA, no ID, gets sent to the SSA, Social Security Administration, and they check to see if the person's name, date of birth, and Social Security number match in the system.
00:23:05.000This means they have no ID, and when their name, date of birth, and social security number were entered in, the SSA said, we don't have that in our database.
00:23:29.000Like they're saying it's not happening, it's not happening, but obviously there are huge concerns about the safety of the election and generally ballot and voter integrity.
00:23:39.000And if we continue to say like, oh, because didn't one of the states we talked about this, The federal government was like, oh, it was voter roll clean out and the state came back and was like, no, we're not doing that.
00:23:54.000And I think that is one of the things that feeds into the overarching problem of lack of trust in society, like both interpersonal trust, but also personal to institution.
00:24:04.000People don't trust the federal government is saying that it's actually using the funding for this program the way it should be.
00:24:11.000We don't trust the numbers that are coming out of this.
00:24:13.000And I think that Where are Republicans to challenge this?
00:24:28.000I mean, this story's been since the beginning of the year.
00:24:31.000I mean, March is when it really kicked off.
00:24:33.000Where are the Republicans to demand the SSA investigate, release documents?
00:24:39.000And it's kind of frustrating, too, because I'm not convinced Strongly Worded Letters would do anything about this.
00:24:46.000Maybe I got to reach out to a member of Congress, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Matt Gaetz, somebody, and be like, you should subpoena the SSA administrators who are in charge of this to have them testify.
00:24:55.000And it doesn't have to be adversarial.
00:24:57.000You know, when they're asking Fauci to testify, it's very adversarial.
00:25:00.000This would just be, we want to have a conversation, ask what these numbers are, and you could do a simple explanation.
00:25:05.000It'll be very, very boring, I imagine.
00:25:07.000But they might come out and be like, yeah, we don't know what this is.
00:25:52.000When you're seeing a system that seems like it's failing or inefficient, but it has to do with anything related to illegal immigration, they're like, no, we can't.
00:26:01.000Like, why wouldn't we constantly audit all of these Washington federal bureaucracies and be like, hey, it seems like you guys either have a terrible form that no one can figure out or there is something going on.
00:26:14.000I don't want money spent on programs That are either allowing illegal immigrants to vote in a system that they are not legally a part of or is throwing away a ton of good money because the system is apparently failing at its job.
00:26:28.000And I mean, American taxpayers are also funding a lot of this stuff that's happening, you know, and these different forms that are being filled out that we're paying for the person who's reviewing those, right?
00:26:37.000We pay their salary and their paycheck.
00:26:39.000So I think it is incumbent on Republicans to stop with the strongly worded letters, actually find the courage to send a subpoena and to haul these people in front of the American people so that they can answer for this and provide us the evidence that, you know, we need because we need to be confident.
00:26:56.000We need to know that the election was safe, that it was secure, and the American people, as you were talking about, really need to have a restored trust in our institutions that we have lost through COVID, through the 2020 election, and all of that stuff.
00:27:10.000And this is the first step, is accountability.
00:27:13.000Bring these government bureaucrats into Congress.
00:27:45.000Fox News fired back Tuesday after the White House accused the conservative cable giant and Trump world of peddling deceptively cut cheap fake videos to make President Joe Biden look decrepit and feeble.
00:27:57.000You got Brian Stelter appearing on cable and he's like, well, a cheap fake is when it's a real video, but they edit in a way so that you can mislead people.
00:28:03.000And it's like, ah, like the very fine people hoax.
00:28:06.000Do you think Corinne Jean-Pierre is going to start selling cheap fake merch?
00:28:09.000No, I think we are going to appropriate the word cheap fake to accuse the corporate press of every hoax they've ever done being a cheap fake.
00:28:45.000She's claiming what they did was this, so the corporate press is running this cheap fake video where it shows Biden waving to the crowd and then cuts away to this ultra wide shot so you can't really see Biden or Obama anymore.
00:28:59.000Then it cuts back as they're walking away.
00:29:01.000When in the real video, that stays the same focal point the entire time, you can see Biden freeze up for about seven seconds before Obama pulls him away.
00:29:10.000So they've been running this cheap fake, trying to convince people that Biden is totally fine.
00:29:46.000These media outlets, when, when, when Joe Biden garbles, so Joe Biden comes out and says, we're going to lower taxes on lower working class.
00:29:56.000They will write quote, Joe Biden says, you know, they'll write the exact quote.
00:30:01.000But when he goes, you know, I gotta tell Kim Jong, uh, Kim Jong, you know, we got, uh, North Korea, you know, the thing.
00:30:09.000They'll write, Joe Biden gave stern words to Kim Jong Un.
00:30:13.000They won't quote him if he speaks gibberish.
00:30:18.000But I will, I will add as an aside, the bigger story here we're talking about is, The rebut over Fox News opining on publicly available video is that the White House and corporate press outlets have accused Fox News of intentionally and deceptively editing videos and publishing them to lie to people and make them think Joe Biden is mentally unfit.
00:30:42.000Yo, you're not going to convince people of this.
00:30:45.000But they're also going to be entering legal territory because they can get sued over this.
00:30:51.000They say, over the past two weeks, the Republican National Committee and major conservative media outlets have amplified several short video clips supposedly showing the 81-year-old president freezing on stage, wandering off, or even pooping his pants.
00:31:47.000I just think that would be the most amazing amusement park of all time right up there with Dollywood probably.
00:31:54.000It's undeniable that something is going on with Biden, and I think the more they try to say, oh, they're making it up, it's almost like it's incentivizing young voters to Google it themselves and find these video clips, which will live on in infamy thanks to the internet forever.
00:32:08.000I think there's something to building this term, cheap fake.
00:32:11.000They're trying to create and control narrative, which is obsessively what power hungry regimes try and do is control your narrative and your thoughts.
00:32:20.000Deceptively editing video is what that is.
00:32:23.000Now to create a new term and try and control people's perception of what they're doing.
00:32:27.000It's a very natural thing to edit a video the way you would like people to perceive the video.
00:32:33.000And just because there's shadow from one angle didn't mean it wasn't sunny.
00:32:56.000Well, that's how I felt when Biden put up that video when he was like, I'm challenging Trump to a debate or whatever this couple weeks ago.
00:33:03.000And I heard it first when I was driving.
00:33:22.000They came out and they started trying to use the term fake news and Trump and the right appropriated to accuse them of being the fake news.
00:33:59.000Well, I don't know, but, you know, he kind of freezes up and then Obama grabs him.
00:34:03.000They said, that never happened, you lied, that's a cheap fake.
00:34:05.000No, the cheap fake was when you did the up-close shot, the Krasensteins posted this, and then when the camera, right before Biden freezes, the camera switches to this really far away view you can't see.
00:34:16.000That was deceptively editing, so you could not tell he froze up.
00:35:06.000We're seeing what's happening and we're being told by the regime, don't believe your lying eyes.
00:35:10.000Every every voter knows that Biden does, you know, his best Roomba impression is what people have started calling it when he wanders around stage.
00:35:20.000And a lot of, I think, Americans, too, have experienced that with their family members, right?
00:35:24.000A lot of people have elderly relatives, perhaps people who do have dementia, and they know what it looks like.
00:35:29.000And it looks like President Joe Biden right now.
00:35:32.000So that's something that the left, no matter how much spin they try and throw at this, they're not going to be able to change that perception because Americans, thanks to the Internet, are seeing it in real time and they're seeing it unedited.
00:35:43.000Right, and it's not like it just started happening.
00:35:45.000I mean, I feel like we've had a bunch of gaffes and sort of lost moments on stage in the past three weeks, but this has been true his entire presidency.
00:35:53.000I mean, we could all rattle off our favorite hits of this, right?
00:35:56.000Like, I remember one where he was, I believe, at the White House.
00:36:00.000There was a long red carpet, and he was obviously supposed to turn at one point, and instead he just kept walking onto the grass, like, got completely lost, and a Secret Service member had to sort of like sheepdog guide him back on course.
00:36:12.000You know, there is a part where you don't want to be dramatic.
00:36:16.000You want to assume like, oh, maybe there is an easy explanation.
00:36:20.000But when it's happening this consistently, in addition to, you know, the stiff gait, in addition to sort of this change in his voice, in addition to the slurred speech, like, at a certain point, It's too much evidence to ignore and I think that's also true for independent voters.
00:36:33.000I think they are the ones who are the most affected by the idea that we are in turbulent times both economically and geopolitically and at the helm is a guy who needs to be let off stage.
00:38:21.000Like in terms of inspiring another generation of voters, I don't think she's it.
00:38:25.000I don't think that young Democrats look to her and say, this is our gal, even though she is, you know, a woman of color, which they thought was the key to win everything.
00:38:33.000I take the unpopular, deeply unpopular, cackling fiend to this creature of the Biden White House.
00:39:11.000We had someone on the show a couple weeks ago say basically that Biden can focus his energy for small bursts of time.
00:39:19.000And he was saying maybe he can handle, you know, an hour or two on the debate stage and it'll be OK.
00:39:25.000And I have a really hard time Believing that?
00:39:28.000Because it seems like in the last couple weeks, especially with the amount of travel he's been doing, he's got these fundraisers going everywhere, that basically he has enough time to get to that point.
00:39:37.000It really seems like his energy levels and his focus are not great right now.
00:39:42.000On the other hand, if he is somewhat focused and is able to get under Trump's skin, I think the debate could backfire on Trump.
00:39:48.000I think Trump has to really push Biden on his record as president, as opposed to answer any questions about Joe Biden is a lich.
00:40:18.000Trump is a jester for sure, but jesters were actually widely respected advisors to the kings that would say things that were shocking and offensive to try and keep the perspective in alignment, you know, think outside the box.
00:40:28.000Well, in Shakespearean plays, the Falstaff character, which is typically the clown or jester, some people will stage it as a goofy, very physical comedy or whatever.
00:40:37.000In other interpretations, it's sort of a calculated role.
00:40:40.000They are able to trick and reveal things in a way that other characters aren't because of their position in the social structure.
00:42:24.000All of the G7 leaders are looking at this one guy, clearly there as a group, for some reason, other press conference, press event, be on camera.
00:42:32.000Biden, without prompt, for no reason, turns around and then starts walking away towards a different group of people.
00:42:39.000The Italian Prime Minister, then, they all start going like this, looking around, walking over to him.
00:42:49.000We're like, oh, Grandpa Joe's wandering off again.
00:42:51.000The media then goes, Biden was actually just greeting other paratroopers and he was with a group for a scheduled press event and wandered off to greet random people.
00:44:45.000You could do a blanket pardon of someone.
00:44:47.000Right, you specify what the crimes are in line with, and there's ways to word it where it can be extremely broad, if they really wanted to.
00:44:56.000But, you know, the tech stuff is interesting.
00:44:57.000I would say right now, if I was Joe, I'd come out right now and be like, pardon?
00:45:05.000You'd have to pardon everybody that violated that crime, though.
00:45:07.000You'd have to find them all and give them all pardons.
00:45:09.000Oh, bro, I will tell you, if I was president, I would.
00:45:12.000I would be like, get me a list of anyone who's ever been charged solely and for no other reason than lying on Form 4473, and I will just start rubber stamping pardons.
00:45:36.000I don't know if Trump should do this, I shouldn't say this, but if it were me, one of the things I'd campaign on is I will pardon every single person who has been arrested on gun charges at the federal level.
00:45:46.000If you're a citizen of this country, and there's got to be a review, it's not going to be overnight, you were charged with possession of or distribution of guns depending on What the circumstances were, because some people might take plea agreements.
00:46:01.000They might have done something violent and then said, I'll plea to just the gun charge.
00:46:04.000So, after review, if you were like supplying guns to a gang conflict, no pardon for you.
00:46:10.000I'm talking about if you're a guy who bought a short-barreled rifle with a suppressor and you didn't go through the NFA, that's a pardon.
00:46:20.000Trump should create a, if I were Trump, this is what he should do, I will create a pardon review panel that will begin looking at all federal criminal cases and we will begin the process of parting everyone who was convicted of non-violent offenses that did not contribute to violence.
00:46:36.000So, federal level pot charges, non-violent, no violent circumstances, a guy at the federal level was driving with a car with pot in it and they pulled him over and they caught him, rubber stamp, you're out the door.
00:46:59.000These like 2A charges are really passed to people, people really strongly.
00:47:02.000And, you know, I don't know that it behooves Trump to specifically speak out on what he's going to do until we're a little bit closer to the election.
00:47:10.000On the other hand, It's not like this is the only thing Hunter Biden is chasing.
00:47:14.000He is the first child of a sitting president to be tried in this manner, but this is just his first rodeo.
00:47:23.000He owes $1.4 million in taxes, and I don't know that I believe in taxes.
00:47:28.000On the other hand, interesting that this one guy has so many issues in so many different states.
00:47:34.000What if Trump said, like right now at a rally, I'm going to pardon anyone who is convicted on tax charges of any kind?
00:47:44.000I mean, because they're all non-violent, like assuming non-violent, like if there's like Al Capone or something, okay, no.
00:47:50.000But if it's just like tax fraud, tax evasion, whatever, it's like rubber stamp, nope, no tax crimes anymore, you're all getting blanket pardon.
00:47:59.000I can't see there being a downside to that.
00:48:01.000Because regular people are going to be like, we don't like taxes.
00:48:05.000And then you're going to have some dude's going to be in jail for tax evasion and his family's going to be like, we're voting for him, he's getting our husband or boyfriend or dad or whatever out of jail.
00:48:13.000The only downside I could see, possibly, is just you have to already know exactly how you're going to execute this.
00:48:18.000Because if you promise something like that and then you don't deliver, it's really bad.
00:48:22.000And I know he would only be able to serve for four more years, but in terms of like the legacy of the political movement he's leading, it would be not good to become the representation of false promises on really significant releases from prison.
00:48:34.000Because you're right, like it could change someone's life if you are on, you know, very minor tax charges but you're incarcerated.
00:48:41.000The release of your father, someone who could potentially be contributing to the household, anyone suffering from the weight of inflation, like having another person to help support your family is really key.
00:48:51.000And so the only downside would be if you make promises so big you can't keep them.
00:48:56.000But I think there's enough time where Trump and whoever is he's interested in staffing
00:49:00.000could put this together and deliver the plan in a way that really, really excites voters.
00:49:05.000You get people that have like minor tax charges, then you actually free them up to create revenue.
00:49:10.000Then you can actually then tax them for real rather than make them pay money for them to
00:49:16.000The taxpayers aren't paying for them to be housed and fed and all stuff.
00:49:19.000I think that this age is a time when global people, global interests, whatever you want
00:49:24.000to call this machine that's trying to create this world order, they're going to use the
00:49:28.000people in the United States as like pawns to get your emotions to go and behave a certain
00:49:33.000way because of how I feel about that guy.
00:49:36.000So like Hunter Biden, maybe your emotional fervor kicks on, you're like, I want him to feel punishment, because of what that means to me personally.
00:49:42.000But like, they'll use that to set up situations where you'll do something that you think is not righteous to get someone out of vengeance.
00:49:50.000And then you'll create a precedent for that thing to be done again and again and again.
00:49:55.000Be careful with your persecution eyes right now if you end up persecuting someone because you don't like them, because that can be reciprocated and used again and again.
00:50:05.000I'm doing something unexpected, like, oh wow, we're really gonna stop going at each other for a minute?
00:50:12.000And that'll give us a chance to, like, cool down and redesign this global... Trump should be like, I'm gonna prosecute everyone who committed crimes in federal government, and I'm going to pardon everyone else.
00:51:43.000They park in front of fire hydrants because the cost of the ticket or the damage to the car or the towing is cheaper than finding parking for the game.
00:51:50.000So they're like, usually they don't tow you because there's too many cars that do it.
00:51:54.000I'd walk outside my apartment, and there'd be like eight or so cars on my block, double parked, blocking us in with their blinkers on.
00:52:27.000Dude, it's like some dude won the lottery, and the government came and said, we want to take the money away from you, and they're thinking, I could use this money to stop that from happening.
00:52:35.000The issue is, they have supreme power, right?
00:52:39.000If you win a million bucks in the lottery, you don't got more money or resources than the government, so you lose.
00:52:42.000And you go, okay, I can't win this fight.
00:52:44.000The people in the Democratic Party, at the state level and the federal level, have access to the highest level of law enforcement.
00:53:25.000I think that's one of the reasons that Americans feel so disenchanted with our nation right now, which is also sad, right?
00:53:32.000I think that people feel as though no matter how hard they try, if they follow the rules or they don't follow the rules, ultimately powerful people are not working for their best interests and are often looking to capitalize off their suffering.
00:53:45.000I don't want to live in a country where that's the theme, right, when we have to do something to change that.
00:53:50.000There's different levels of corrupted power.
00:54:13.000Yeah, it's a sort of like sub-subtle threat of like, can you imagine the humiliation you're going to face if you don't let me do whatever I want to do?
00:54:21.000It's, you are going to be so inundated with death threats, your insurance companies are going to cancel, your venue will get shut down.
00:54:27.000All my people, you're picking a fight with all my people too, do you even know who I am?
00:54:32.000But then the other one is like the utilitarian power Crazy corruption where you just see people as ants, as like pebbles to be moved around in a pile to better organize the weight of the system.
00:54:42.000And you're so detached from the plea, the common man.
00:54:46.000That's another kind of inept, like inevitable corruption, maybe being separated from the system you're trying to create or work on.
00:54:55.000It just leads to, you know, malfeasance because you don't understand the system because you're separate from it.
00:55:01.000I think there is a problem where we have a justice system where it's a huge roll of the dice.
00:55:08.000And depending on your circumstances and who you – like what judge you appear in front of, if you get a sympathetic jury, if you're being tried in a state that's – or in an area that's very liberal when you're conservative or vice – like whatever, that it's potentially destroying your life when you could have been a productive citizen.
00:55:26.000I think there is a question of like – I think we need law and order and I think that there are people who must be locked up.
00:55:33.000They are, you know, threats to the people around them.
00:55:36.000On the other hand, you know, we need a system that separates people who can bounce back from a minor offense and become healthy, productive members of our society rather than being tagged in a way that ultimately means they can never recover from it.
00:55:51.000This is one of the challenges that I think Democrats talk about but don't actually do enough for.
00:55:56.000They'll say like, oh, We're campaigning for votes for felons or we're doing whatever.
00:56:00.000But also, as we have seen with their treatment of Trump, they are the first people to use judicial pressure to ruin someone's life.
00:56:31.000So you said recently that you thought that you, as an outspoken critic, could be a target yourself.
00:56:36.000Some people think that sounds overdramatic, but I'm right there with you.
00:56:39.000I think that he is so vindictive that he will go after, however he has to, through the IRS maybe, or even through sponsors to get us off the air maybe, or you.
00:56:53.000How seriously should we be taking that?
00:56:56.000Well, so I was asked, am I worried about me?
00:56:59.000And my answer was, I'm worried about all of us.
00:57:00.000I'm no more worried about me than I am worried about everybody in the country.
00:57:03.000I think it's bad to have somebody saying, give me as much power as you can in this country so I can use it to go after other Americans.
00:57:13.000So I can use it to go after these subhuman internal enemies and I'll destroy them.
00:57:18.000Like, that's just not a good system for anybody.
00:57:21.000And I don't think anybody's safe if that's the sort of basis on which he wants to get more power.
00:57:26.000Well, remember when Nixon had an enemies list?
00:57:28.000That was a proud moment for a lot of people if they were on the enemies list.
00:57:31.000Maybe we need to turn it around like that.
00:57:33.000Well, I don't, I mean, I think that if he decides that he's going to go after you or me or anybody who's well known, you know, we have resources, we'll likely be fine.
00:57:45.000But I think there's a pattern where he picks out individual people And effectively terrorizes them.
00:57:49.000I mean, there's Stormy Daniels wearing a bulletproof vest to get into the courthouse.
00:57:54.000Once you have political violence, you have fascism following that.
00:57:57.000So Stormy Daniels chose to be in this space, but I just want to point out how they're telling on themselves.
00:58:03.000The things they are doing, they're like, uh-oh, Trump might do what we do.
00:58:06.000Yeah, Trump might do the exact things that we have done.
00:58:08.000I don't know, let's say to Mike Lindell, who had all his products pulled out of stores, or, I don't know, Donald Trump, who's been the target of specific persecution.
00:58:15.000Or when she mentions the little guy, like, we have razors, we'll be fine.
00:58:19.000Yeah, when the big tech companies, for leftist reasons, went after all of these smaller Trump-supporting accounts.
00:58:28.000But what's interesting to me is it feels like Joy Baird has no idea.
00:58:32.000She's like, it hadn't even occurred to her that the things that she is describing are things that they are actually doing.
00:58:36.000Whereas Rachel Maddow feels like she's like, well, you know, as these are strategies we have observed, they might turn them on us.
00:58:42.000And it makes me think that there is sort of a level of sheep-minded Democratic voter that is like, no, but like when we're doing it or this stuff is different because it's for justice and Those people are bad and she's like throwing out political violence because, you know, 2020 was marked by left-wing rioters that destroyed cities, but that is not political violence to her?
00:59:03.000Whereas Rachel Maddow knows this is something that's happening and that's why she's fearful of it.
00:59:07.000She is at least- is appearingly cognizant of the fact that she is describing things that her side, so to speak, is actively already doing.
00:59:15.000Yeah, and I mean, I think clips like this have started to become more common in the past two weeks.
00:59:20.000I honestly think this is them sweating.
00:59:22.000They see that we're seeing through the lies.
00:59:25.000They know what's coming and they're fearful of it and they're trying their best to, you know, position themselves and defend from attacks and spin.
00:59:33.000But at the end of the day, I think they know that MAGA is an unstoppable force and it's a popular one and they're up against a real fight and they're freaking out because their lies are about to come crumbling down.
00:59:46.000Yeah, I thought it was interesting when Joy was talking about a list.
00:59:50.000She said, oh yeah, Nixon had lists of people that maybe we should go ahead and do that before they do that to us.
00:59:56.000She's saying Nixon had an enemies list and it was like honorable to be on it.
01:00:01.000So maybe we should consider it being a privilege and an honor to be deemed an enemy.
01:00:23.000Never got, did he get anybody fired from their role in the news industry?
01:00:27.000I don't think he got one person fired.
01:00:28.000As far as I know, but we do know that that reporter from the Tennessee Star who was publishing the manifesto, he's facing legal retribution for that.
01:00:38.000He was publishing Audrey Hale's manifesto, and she's the shooter from the Christian school shooting, Air Covenant School, and he is now facing I think what Don would do, Donald Trump, is he would go personal at people he didn't like.
01:01:01.000He wouldn't be like, from the power invested in me, I'm stripping you of your wealth and putting you in prison.
01:01:10.000But the problem is, when he became president, he had all these people behind him, this new crowd of, like, sycophants that were willing to, like, live and die by the words, hypothetically, theoretically, or whatever, metaphorically.
01:01:21.000And so when he would insult people, there's this armada of people that would come and insult the person, in addition, that he didn't have before he ran for president, when he went from popularity one to a hundred magnitudes, you know, a hundred times more popular.
01:01:35.000So that, I think, When people criticized his bullying tactics or his going to people one-on-one, it became kind of spiraled out of his control when he would insult someone.
01:01:47.000It wasn't just like a one-on-one anymore.
01:01:49.000So I see why people are concerned with that behavior, but he didn't exhibit it that much.
01:01:53.000Like Rosie O'Donnell, he would duke it out with her.
01:02:58.000Parler was hosting on Amazon Web Service, and then the administration came in and was like, we don't like what's happening on Parler, so pull it.
01:03:06.000And Amazon was like, we'll pull it because we don't want to get screwed over by the U.S.
01:03:25.000So you're staring in the mirror, it's looking right at you guys, Joy and Rachel, and if you're pretending not to see it, that's a painful way to live.
01:03:34.000I'm not super familiar with what's happening with Parler, but again, I know that there are all kinds of federal and state-level agencies that go after groups that discuss things that make left-wing politicians uncomfortable.
01:03:45.000And so I think that this is the reality that we're in.
01:03:48.000Like, they know this is already happening and they're trying to say, oh, it's the other side.
01:03:52.000Like, it bothers me so much when – so they had that statement that the Kamala Harris – or I said the Kamala Harris campaign when it's really the Biden-Harris campaign.
01:04:00.000released after Trump was convicted in New York.
01:04:03.000And they were like, well, he really is a felon, and this, that, and the other.
01:04:08.000But the other side is talking about political violence.
01:04:32.000I get tired of the fear mongering because I think, again, it is damaging long term to the American public psyche.
01:04:39.000I think it's bad for Americans to live in fear and I think they should be encouraged by a leadership that says, like, we are able to work through our differences and we are able to come to compromise when we have a strong culture that we all believe in and participate in.
01:04:54.000And that's not the message that the Democratic Party sends.
01:04:56.000And the fear, living in fear, it's bad for people's cortisol, their endocrine systems
01:05:01.000are all messed up, their decision making is terrible.
01:05:03.000But also when there's something that comes along that's actually legitimately reasonable
01:05:07.000to be afraid of, like nuclear war with Russia or something, people are so muted and desensitized
01:05:13.000You're unable to weigh what's really dangerous.
01:05:14.000You also aren't able to, like, build community, right?
01:05:16.000If you think your neighbor is out to get you because they fly the American flag and you fly the pride flag, then you are probably always driving down the street thinking, they're bad, they're judging me, this, that, and the other.
01:05:26.000Like, you are living in a way that does not draw you to other people.
01:05:31.000And I think that's really destructive.
01:05:35.000If you're hoping that Joy Bear is going to get pulled from the air or if you're, you know, thinking that perhaps it's Biden who's perpetrating this.
01:05:42.000Lord, give me the Trump they've made up in their delusional minds.
01:05:46.000I mean, like, I was already going to vote for Trump, but, like, if he's going to get rid of The View, that's going to make me run to the polls on November 5th.
01:05:53.000To be fair, I think The View's getting rid of themselves.
01:05:55.000Like, all these networks are just... They're dying out.
01:06:18.000Even if he was president, and he went on there and just talked policy, and they're just yelling at him to shut up, and he's like, no, you listen to me!
01:06:24.000Like, without it becoming cruel, that'd be so entertaining.
01:07:12.000Eric Burleson, Thomas Massey, and others in the House have co-sponsored a resolution to rescind subpoenas from the J6 committee that were brought against Steve Bannon, Mark Meadows, Dan Scavino, and Peter Navarro.
01:07:20.000This would also immediately remove the contempt of Congress convictions, as if there were no subpoenas, there would be no contempt.
01:07:26.000Bannon is required to report to prison to begin his four-month sentence July 1st.
01:07:31.000Quote, it's past time for the House of Representatives to take action to begin undoing the harm that was caused by the illegitimate January 6th committee, Rep Burleson said in a press release.
01:07:41.000This is the right thing to do, and I hope all members of the House will join me in this effort.
01:07:45.000Alright, I'm not super confident, but I don't see why this would not pass.
01:07:50.000Yeah, I think it absolutely should pass.
01:07:53.000We saw Garland, you know, just months ago on tape, the Attorney General of the United States say that he can defy and ignore congressional subpoenas that he doesn't agree with.
01:08:02.000So there is an obvious double standard here and two-tiered system of enforcement.
01:08:07.000If you're a conservative like Steve Bannon or, you know, Peter Navarro, and you defy an illegitimate, that's another Crucial point, I think, that people need to realize the January 6th committee is not a legitimate committee.
01:08:20.000It had no authority to send subpoenas.
01:08:22.000It didn't have, you know, a ranking minority member.
01:08:24.000There are a lot of other issues with it.
01:08:25.000So it didn't have any authority to send these subpoenas in the first place.
01:08:28.000But when Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro defied those, They weren't doing anything wrong, and for them to be held accountable for that, but not Merrick Garland, I think it leaves the American voter totally confused, and they're able to see through it, and they're able to see that this is just weaponization of the judicial system.
01:08:46.000I like this because it is action, right?
01:08:48.000I think it's an interesting – rather than saying like, oh, darn, they've defeated us and I guess you got to keep appealing or whatever, like it is the Congress saying like we have a way to do something about this.
01:08:59.000They do send a lot of strong willed letters but in this case it seems like they are moving forward in a way that could help people that are being unfairly targeted and punished in my opinion.
01:09:08.000They say they're very specific that the committee, this January 6th committee, was operating without a ranking minority leader, which you mentioned Kingsley.
01:09:16.000That's not customary for the committees.
01:09:17.000I don't know if that might actually disqualify them from being able to order subpoenas.
01:09:21.000And also that the Republicans on board were Adam Kinzinger and Liz Cheney, who were not supported by the GOP at the time.
01:09:27.000But they were just put there by Nancy Pelosi.
01:09:31.000So, I don't know if this operating without a ranking minority leader is enough on its face.
01:10:07.000But I'm wondering, do you think Republicans will vote for it, or they'll say no?
01:10:11.000I think it'll definitely be a very clarifying vote.
01:10:14.000We'll get to see, you know, who is willing to put their money where their mouth is.
01:10:18.000We see a lot of people on the campaign trail talk about the weaponization of the justice system and they give lip service to what's happening to Trump, what's happening to Steve Bannon.
01:10:28.000But if we put this to a vote, we're going to actually see which members believe what they're saying and are willing to put their money where their mouth is.
01:10:35.000So I hope to see that they're all the patriots they claim to be.
01:10:39.000Steve Bannon is someone who is a wonderful America First hero.
01:10:43.000I think he is really the architect of the Trump movement, and he's someone that we need to have in the ring as we approach November 5th.
01:11:28.000Yeah, I don't know if they included the name here.
01:11:32.000I think that that is sort of the crisis mode activity of government right now.
01:11:41.000And I think it almost speaks to how strongly, how strong Trump is perceived by people, especially entrenched bureaucrats, because they're saying we need to make it difficult for them to start off on a strong foot, right?
01:11:56.000If going into 2025 these agencies are already staffed by confident conservative people who have American First values, then it'll be much easier to get things going.
01:12:05.000If you have to spend the first couple months, you know, three months weeding everyone out, readjusting it, Fixing staffing issues, then you are starting three months behind.
01:12:16.000You know, a lot of presidencies have to do it.
01:12:18.000It's not crippling, necessarily, but it's a delay.
01:12:21.000And it's sort of like saying, well, we don't think we'll be in positions of power come January 2025.
01:12:27.000Definitely, and I think this is also what they're doing to Steve Bannon, Peter Navarro, and others.
01:12:32.000I think it's also a warning sign from the regime to other conservatives, right?
01:12:38.000This is what happens if you defy us, and they're trying to kind of scare us into submission.
01:12:43.000So I think all of us, you know, From the January 6th attendee who's being harassed to, you know, Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro have to be willing to continually defy the system and, you know, not submit and not be afraid of the crushing weight that it can exact on you.
01:13:01.000Do you think that the American people watch Congress closely enough to feel like actions like this are a good sign?
01:13:10.000Or is it all sort of, you know, drama within an already kind of enclosed circle?
01:13:16.000I think they pay attention, and I think that they want to see some action.
01:13:19.000Like you were saying, you know, there's been a lot of strongly worded letters, stern finger shakings, but there really hasn't been any action from the GOP.
01:13:27.000And I think it's been frustrating for voters, right?
01:13:29.000Because we have had the House, the 118th Congress hasn't really sent any subpoenas.
01:14:33.000And they're done with these kind of, you know, just polished politicians that give them the right talking points, but then don't actually do the votes that they need to be making.
01:14:42.000That's what I liked about Tommy Tumerville.
01:14:47.000He didn't hold on any military appointments and promotions because of the DOD's policy regarding, you know, paying for people's travel when they're leaving, you know, whatever state they're stationed in to go get an abortion.
01:15:01.000And he was like, I don't believe in this.
01:16:24.000If rescinding the committee's ability to issue subpoenas in general, would that then negatively impact other people that they'd subpoenaed?
01:16:31.000Would they have to, like, start removing testimony, letting people out of prison?
01:16:34.000I think once things are in record, that's— Well, just Navarro, right?
01:16:38.000Navarro's the only one who's incarcerated right now.
01:16:40.000There's obviously other people who hang— Three other people, I think?
01:17:51.000They've had two dogs that have had this problem in the White House.
01:17:53.000It's not, I mean, maybe they got two dogs back-to-back or maybe German Shepherds are a specific breed that have qualities for protection and in this environment it's not being trained to cue for protective, you know, behaviors.
01:18:11.000Maybe this is not the place to have You know, I just gotta point out something weird.
01:18:14.000Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi told the outlet that the agency abides by law for federal records retention, a schedule that defines when certain types of records can be archived, destroyed, etc.
01:18:24.000However, Guglielmi did not have direct knowledge of the video in question, according to a statement.
01:18:28.000You know this guy has popped up a lot.
01:18:38.000There's a couple other stories where he's just been like the spokesman for these different law enforcement agencies when these stories come up.
01:20:07.000Uh, let me double check, but I think it's Commander.
01:20:10.000Uh, yeah, because I have on Scanner News that Dog- Commander was involved in his 11th bite incident in, uh, September of last year.
01:20:19.000And so this is an ongoing issue, but if I'm- They had to, yes, they had to rehome their previous dog, Major, after he bit a bunch of people.
01:20:27.000Because this is, they had their older dog, Major, move into the White House.
01:21:12.000We cannot make the Bidens look like bad German Shepherd owners.
01:21:16.000Yeah, they're doing it for optics, I think.
01:21:18.000They want a big, strong dog with the name Commander so that we—actually, it looks like we have a Commander in the White House, which is sad as hell.
01:21:25.000But then the other observation is that the guy can't lead it.
01:21:29.000He can't—I mean, obviously, his brain's not there to raise a child right now.
01:23:27.000Well, again, like, you pointed out that in other cities, you know, dogs have, like, a two-byte, you know, if that, and then they can be potentially put down, which is really sad.
01:24:07.000It's not being, you know, managed the way it needs to be, whatever.
01:24:10.000Also, if you work for the Secret Service, I'm sure you're like, oh my gosh, please do not assign me to the detail wherever commander is because I will probably get bitten and I don't want to deal with that.
01:24:21.000It seems like an obvious fix, but for whatever reason, Biden doesn't feel like it's worth doing.
01:24:40.000Public records, emails, cell phones, you know, they got bleach bit for that.
01:24:45.000I have to imagine, you know, when Hillary Clinton destroyed all those emails, it's not like it's the first time it's ever happened or the last.
01:25:53.000It's been like, I've learned about it in 2007 and got so blackpilled.
01:25:58.000It's just, this is what we are, this is what we have become, is the hollowed out tip of the economic You know, that's a good point, Ian.
01:26:08.000Maybe what's really happened is that we shouldn't be blackpilled.
01:26:10.000The reality is we should be white-pilled because before Trump, the deep state oligarchs were in control of everything with no say whatsoever.
01:26:20.000And people right now may be looking at it like, oh no, we're losing.
01:26:23.000Actually, for the first time, we're winning.
01:26:26.000So 2007, well before Trump, the deep state's in control 100%.
01:26:32.000Trump comes around, wins, and now they're panicking.
01:26:35.000So we're actually facing the only real opportunity we've had in 30 or 40 years or longer to actually get a real president in who's not far from perfect, but a real president.
01:26:44.000Yeah, I think so much of American politics and so much of life is deciding the mentality with which you're going to face challenges.
01:26:49.000And so if you say like, well, it's all over, you know.
01:26:52.000You just can't change anything, then you are definitely not changing anything.
01:26:55.000Whereas if you look to this as an opportunity to change some of the damage that's being done to stewardship in a different direction, then you should feel really motivated going into November.
01:27:04.000You should be looking at this as the most critical time and the actions that you're doing, whether that's campaigning for local people that you support or talking to your friends and family about voting.
01:27:15.000You should look at that as a critical activity, which you can then look back on and say, I made a difference because I did those things.
01:27:20.000Yeah, and I think now, too, more people are aware and awake.
01:27:23.000Like, they understand what's going on.
01:27:26.000You know, pre-Trump, like, I had no idea how the deep state functioned.
01:27:30.000I had no idea that it even existed or that, you know, people in D.C.
01:27:34.000and the Beltway hated me and my values and were actively working against me, even if they were Republicans.
01:27:39.000I just had no conceptualization of that, but Trump in many ways was a
01:27:42.000great revealer and he pulled back the curtain and showed people that the swamp is
01:27:46.000real, it's aimed directly at you, and this is how we drain it and we fix it.
01:27:51.000So I think more people are engaged and informed than ever before and that should
01:27:54.000be a huge white pill for Americans everywhere. Yeah, with the knowledge of
01:27:59.000what's going on, That's the white pill.
01:28:01.000Because we're tasked with creating a global government.
01:28:04.000Like, we're involved in the crafting of the mind of every human on earth that's listening right now.
01:28:09.000And if we didn't know how corrupt things had become in the U.S., it could be very easy just to want to replicate it.
01:28:15.000But there's a lot of things we can change.
01:29:35.000Democracy, up to this point, it's been good enough, but just mob rule popularity contests isn't necessarily the best way to get the best leaders into office.
01:29:47.000I think, too, we've become much more democratic.
01:29:52.000As our country's history has gone on, and I don't know that that's necessarily a good thing, and I think that it's kind of a rejection of what we were meant to be.
01:29:59.000Like, to me, what's the point of having a bicameral legislature, the Senate and the House of Representatives, that are both basically the same?
01:30:09.000Senators used to be appointed by the governors, and to me that makes sense, right?
01:30:12.000You have two different chambers who are different.
01:30:15.000They're elected different ways, and they do different things, and now they're basically just the same thing, just one serves longer than the other.
01:30:21.000And I think that doesn't, to me, make a whole lot of sense.
01:30:25.000Yeah, we were talking about this the other day.
01:30:27.000You know, it'd be interesting to see if, you know, your state legislators voted and picked your federal senator, because then at that point people are going to be really invested, or at least more invested, in their local representation, because it will have this direct pipeline to the federal government that we don't have right now.
01:30:44.000If they had senators for four years only, they're appointed by governors, then I'm into it.
01:30:49.000If they're in there for 12 years, then I feel like the senator's going to put their buddy in there and they're just going to set up a little co-op.
01:30:56.000But if it's a short term, short Senate seats, maybe two years, you go in there, you're appointed by your governor, you go in there for two years, next guy, that might be way, way better than putting people in long term.
01:31:07.000I think my ultimate interest is not having as much focus on federal politics.
01:31:14.000I think empowering the states more than we do right now is the biggest deal.
01:31:18.000And I think to have that happen, you'd have to feel like on the state level, your decisions can't just be trodden on by the federal government, that you can hold the state office and really make a difference.
01:31:28.000That was one of the things that I found interesting during COVID.
01:31:30.000It was really the governors who decided what direction their state was going to go.
01:31:33.000And again, you know, obviously we understand this, but there are other governors that, you know, decided that they were going to resist some of the pressure they were facing from the federal government in 2021.
01:31:43.000And that should be a reminder of how important the state system is, as opposed to saying like, well, how do we make the federal government work for us?
01:31:50.000We're supposed to have this check being the states.
01:31:53.000They're supposed to protect us from a government that's out of hand on the federal level.
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01:32:47.000Kyle says, Tim, any update on future IRLs for a live audience?
01:32:50.000I'd love to make a trip up and see flagship Casper location.
01:32:54.000So we are waiting on, I mean, it's just so sad the building's been empty for as long as it is, but there's so much work that has to be done.
01:33:00.000This is the challenge with a 126 year old building.
01:33:05.000And it's probably why the guy wanted to sell it when he did.
01:33:10.000If it gets approved, then we can start doing the construction.
01:33:13.000So we did the one event in April, and right now we're actually prepping for the RNC, which is why we haven't been planning for the local event.
01:34:44.000Like, my attitude with all the culture war stuff is, like, if they wanted to make transgender sporting leagues, if they wanted to make a reboot of Star Wars where everyone is, like, black, Asian, and Jewish, I'd be like, that's cool, man.
01:35:57.000Because they could easily do an Assassin's Creed with, like, Shaka Zulu.
01:36:02.000Like, tons of empire and war happened in Africa with great African characters.
01:36:06.000You don't need to put a black samurai in Japan to sell a video game.
01:36:10.000Like, do something in North Africa or whatever, or, you know, I don't know, there's tons of... Shaka Zulu, of course, is one of the most well-known warlords.
01:36:38.000But a lot of people are complaining, they're like, when we play the American Revolution one, you get an American guy, and it's like, we get that, that's cool.
01:36:44.000Like, that makes sense for the period.
01:36:46.000When you play in Italy, you get an Italian guy, that makes sense for the period.
01:36:50.000And now they're doing... Was there a black samurai?
01:36:53.000They're doing a black samurai in Japan, I guess.
01:36:55.000I heard about the controversy and they're like, was there actually a black samurai?
01:37:55.000I think there are subjective morals and absolute morals.
01:38:00.000You can take a look at every single human civilization and see that there are absolute morals that exist.
01:38:06.000Some morals are subjective, but I certainly think there are moral absolutes.
01:38:14.000Thou shalt not kill, basically, exists in every single society, with exception, in conquest, war, and self-defense.
01:38:23.000Killing a member of your own group, so without reason, is considered wrong.
01:38:27.000Killing with a reason to protect the life of your group is usually justified in some way, so it's self-defense or war or something like this.
01:38:44.000And then there's... I think that one's pretty much true.
01:38:49.000Like, I don't know if there's ever... I don't think there's a civilization that exists that the moral was to quite literally intentionally kill everyone because they would not exist.
01:39:36.000I'm sure you could find an example of that, or vice versa.
01:39:39.000Stealing... one rich guy is hoarding all the food, and this rest of the city is starving, and you steal his food.
01:39:45.000It's an immoral act to, you know, acquire ethical results.
01:39:51.000No, I think a better example would be like...
01:39:53.000Someone is trying to sell fruit on the side of the road, but they're supposed to have a certain sticker on their cart, and you, the inspector, let them pass.
01:40:04.000It's unethical to let this person sell their products, but you know that if they can't sell this food, their family will starve, and you know there's nothing wrong with the food they're selling.
01:40:11.000So the moral good is, I'm going to make sure this person can feed his family and he can survive.
01:40:17.000I know he's not hurting anybody, and I know his fruit is good, It's unethical to allow him to sell these things.
01:40:23.000Another example is ethics in Congress.
01:40:27.000They can't accept gifts greater than $100 or whatever.
01:43:41.000They, like, fly foreigners here to marry them basically for citizenship and it's crazy.
01:43:47.000But this is, like, we're living in that show now, basically, through this executive order.
01:43:51.000It's crazy because, like, I know people who have, you know, been, you know, international couples and had to go through the process, especially during COVID, like, huge delays, lots of issues.
01:44:01.000Typically, when you have your green card, you can't leave the U.S.
01:44:30.000I know a bunch of people from various parts of the world who talk about how when they try to get tourist visas just to come hang out, it's insanely difficult.
01:44:38.000And there are people who are illegally in the country and being given benefits and hotels and money.
01:45:18.000This is the problem I have with immigration in general.
01:45:21.000Now I like immigration when people come here legally, but what I don't like about mass illegal immigration and mass general migration, there's got to be limits, is that remittances.
01:45:30.000People don't have ties to their community, they have ties to external communities where they send and extract the value.
01:45:37.000So you take a look at like Michigan, I always ask this question when I go to small towns.
01:45:58.000Tourists come in, they spend a lot of money, they make a ton in income tax, and the people who, I'm sorry, in sales tax, so they don't charge income tax, plus they have high property taxes too.
01:46:30.000So that factory makes the brake pads, sells them externally to the nation, and the money comes in, paying all the people, which funds the restaurants and the gas stations, the convenience stores.
01:46:40.000All the money is coming from one thing and being dispersed.
01:46:42.000So then all the people who work there go to the grocery store.
01:46:44.000They spend all that money at the grocery store.
01:46:45.000The grocery store uses that money to buy foods from a regional distributor back to that town.
01:46:49.000When you get a bunch of illegal immigrants working there, they get paid from the job, they don't go to the grocery store, they send the money back to their home country.
01:46:57.000So now, the local area that needs money coming in to fuel the growth of the economy is stagnant, and people are struggling, things are falling into disrepair, beginning to fall apart, crime is going up, because money is being pulled out and sent away.
01:47:09.000I think too what a lot of people don't realize about illegal immigration is that it really does hurt the countries of these people where they're coming from.
01:47:18.000Like, if you have a country, say, you know, like India, for example, you have really, really poor people there who would never be able to afford to come to the United States.
01:47:28.000They would never be able to buy the plane ticket.
01:47:30.000Go through the expensive and cumbersome immigration system if they do that, or even cross the southern border illegally.
01:48:45.000If West Virginia had a guaranteed billion West Virginia dollars that were legal currency in the state, that means it would never leave the state.
01:48:53.000So if someone in the eastern panhandle, Charlestown, received 300 West Virginia dollars to do a job, they can't spend it anywhere else.
01:49:02.000And if anybody, if they pay taxes with it to the federal government, which they would, the federal government has to buy U.S.
01:49:08.000dollars first, or they would buy... So basically, If it was one-for-one, you're like, okay, I have $300 in West Virginia.
01:49:35.000The way monetary exchange works is there's a guy who's holding a million dollars and a million Bitcoin, for instance, not a million, a million in Bitcoin.
01:49:42.000And then you say, I'd like to get exchange my Bitcoin for dollars.
01:49:46.000Well, you're basically going to a guy and saying, give me your dollars in exchange for my Bitcoin.
01:51:20.000Were they deployed there recently, or what?
01:51:22.000At the request of the government of Jordan, approximately 3,813 United States military personnel deployed to Jordan to support, defeat ISIS operations, to enhance Jordan's security, and to promote regional stability.
01:51:35.000I was just told that ISIS was destroyed a couple days ago.
01:51:37.000Well, Jordan's government asked for our troops.
01:51:40.000What is it called, ISIS-K or something now?
01:51:43.000I love how we always are like, we're going there for regional stability, and then we just leave every single region more unstable than we found it when we left.
01:51:50.000And they're like, at the request of the Jordanian government, you're like, hey, ask me for my troops.
01:51:55.000I would like to send them to the border, but at the request of the American government, we can't do that.
01:52:11.000When I was in high school, we had a physical education requirement, like we had to do gym, and one of the, like, units was archery, and I always thought it was the coolest thing.
01:53:10.000And I remember in our booklet, because you have to take a test, there was a diagram of like where you hit on the target.
01:53:16.000And it's like, oh, if you're hitting here, then you need to adjust your stance like this or you're like even like that.
01:53:20.000And I always found that really fascinating that there is almost like a strategic way to think about All I knew is I would aim, and then release, and then wherever the arrow went, I would adjust by moving slightly.
01:53:31.000Did you see the video of the guy who could fire, like, three arrows a second?
01:53:35.000He's holding the arrows in his hand and he's going like... Yeah, he'd, like, jump off the wall, and, like, as he's doing a flip, he can fire three and hit, like, an apple across the room.
01:53:45.000A couple recurve bows and a compound bow.
01:53:48.000I bought a traditional Hungarian composite bow and it's really, it's draw, the draw, like with the pull weight or draw weight or whatever, it's really low, it's like 20 pounds.
01:53:59.000And it's like, just really easy to draw.
01:55:43.000So people whose parents brought them across the border or they were, you know, somehow came across the border illegally as children, but they've grown up in the U.S.
01:55:50.000I swear, you know, if someone jokingly said, Temple for President, if I ever ran, which I won't, but for the Libertarian ticket, I would just be like, I don't care about any of your arguing, nitpicking, weird conversations about this, that, otherwise, historical context around defund the police and COVID, don't care, don't care, don't care.
01:56:08.000I'm going to pardon all people who are arrested for gun sales.
01:56:11.000I'm like, I'm going to just literally, it's afuera, and then I'm done.
01:56:16.000So pick a good VP, because the only thing I'm doing is going in there and pardoning Tens of thousands of people firing as many people as I possibly can.
01:56:25.000And once that happens, I don't care about any policies.
01:56:26.000I don't care about signing any documents.
01:56:28.000I don't care about rubber stamping anything.
01:56:31.000Give me three weeks of executive actions, and then, as long as it takes, and then make sure you got a good VP lined up who's gonna give you your policies.
01:56:37.000Now go debate the VP, and then, you know, vote for gutting everything else.
01:56:41.000Alright, Sassy Cassie says, First Super Chat, but I listen to every show.
01:57:20.000The criminal here is the parents who brought them here illegally, and it's unfortunate for them that they were victimized in this way.
01:57:27.000Perhaps then we can, what we should do is, we should have exorbitant penalties for bringing children here, because how about we charge the parents of DACA recipients with human trafficking?
01:57:41.000And then we say, Don't be mad at us that you lived your whole life here illegally and are now being told you have to go back to your home country where you're a citizen.
01:57:50.000Be mad at the people who human trafficked you into this country.
01:57:55.000It's tugging on your heartstrings to be like, but he's conservative and he lives here and it's all that.
01:57:58.000It's like, if we don't have borders and we allow people to commit crimes, it's called perverse incentive.
01:58:28.000You can't incentivize illegal immigration, even if it's for, you know, potentially an honorable purpose, like you're trying to give your child a good life.
01:58:34.000I don't think that that is encouraged.
01:58:41.000I also think that a conservative DACA recipient you know, would understand why citizenship is so important, right?
01:58:47.000It's important that we, as a culture, say it's not enough to just be here.
01:58:52.000You have to actively be a part of our system in a legal way.
01:58:56.000Melissa Woods says, agree with your hunter pardon, but I also wouldn't set my crack-addicted son up for a life of 80k a month that I get 10% of at his detriment.
01:59:06.000These people are demons that sacrifice their children.
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