The Rising Republic: Citizen Journalism vs The Narrative
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The Rising Republic: Citizen Journalism vs The Narrative

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[00:00:05] I don't want to set the world

[00:00:10] I just don't even know why there aren't uprisings all over the country, maybe there will be.

[00:00:17] To chase, at least for a moment, Trump and the maggots off the stage.

[00:00:25] There needs to be unrest in the streets for as long as there's unrest in our lives.

[00:00:31] I think he needs to go back and punch him in the face.

[00:00:35] I thought he should have punched him in the face.

[00:00:37] I feel like punching him.

[00:00:38] I'd like to take him behind the gym if I were in high school.

[00:00:41] If you're in high school, I'd take him behind the gym and beat the hell out of him.

[00:00:44] I will go and take Trump out tonight. Take him out now.

[00:00:48] When was the last time an actor assassinated a president?

[00:00:52] They're still gonna have to go out and put a bullet in Donald Trump.

[00:00:54] Show me where it says that protest is supposed to be polite and peaceful.

[00:00:59] I will not be welcome anymore, anywhere.

[00:01:05] I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House.

[00:01:10] Please, get up in the face of some congresspeople.

[00:01:14] People will do what they do.

[00:01:16] I want to tell you, Gorsuch. I want to tell you, Kavanaugh.

[00:01:20] You have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price.

[00:01:26] We're gonna go in here winning the ****.

[00:01:29] This is just a warning to you Trumpers.

[00:01:32] Be careful.

[00:01:34] Walk lightly.

[00:01:36] And for those of you who are soldiers, make them pay.

[00:01:43] We are your lizard overlords.

[00:01:50] Listening to these...

[00:01:54] Preppers...

[00:01:56] Eat your crickets.

[00:01:59] Fight in the streets.

[00:02:03] Own...

[00:02:05] Nothing...

[00:02:06] And loving.

[00:02:15] We are the Prepper Broadcasting Network.

[00:02:21] Hello everybody and welcome to the Rising Republic.

[00:02:23] I am Al Douglas Hogan.

[00:02:24] And I am Ryan Buford.

[00:02:26] Welcome to the show.

[00:02:28] So glad that you guys have joined us.

[00:02:30] Hey, listen, we have...

[00:02:31] We are like literally on the eve of the general elections.

[00:02:34] This is general elections eve and I got this sinking gut feeling, Ryan.

[00:02:38] I don't know what you have got going on.

[00:02:40] I know you said you got some work done to kind of relieve that pressure.

[00:02:44] But I'm just sitting around the house today.

[00:02:47] Today I've been focused on doing...

[00:02:49] I'm designing a land navigation course for Rick Austin.

[00:02:52] Yeah, he's asked me to teach that to his group.

[00:02:55] I'm over there in North Carolina on November 9th.

[00:02:57] There's gonna be a Zoom meeting.

[00:02:58] Because of my new schedule, I can't...

[00:03:00] You know, it's gonna be Saturday afternoon like 12, 1230

[00:03:04] and I have to take off right now.

[00:03:06] I don't have no benefit time yet for my new job.

[00:03:08] So that being said, I also have an injury in my left elbow

[00:03:11] so I can't lift weights.

[00:03:13] At least not the free weights I like to be lifting.

[00:03:15] So I told you prior to the show would be...

[00:03:17] Probably lifting some...

[00:03:18] Using some machines instead.

[00:03:20] I gotta do something tomorrow because of the anxiety.

[00:03:23] What are you feeling?

[00:03:23] Yeah.

[00:03:25] Well, I was saying I kind of tend to work through my anxieties physically

[00:03:28] by doing work around the house.

[00:03:30] And boy, I got a lot of work done this weekend.

[00:03:32] A lot of work done this summer for sure.

[00:03:34] And a lot of it's been geared specifically toward the outcome of this election.

[00:03:38] Just getting myself ready, getting my freezers packed,

[00:03:41] getting the wood piles stacked up, chopped, split, ready to go.

[00:03:46] You know, taking care of my small equipment,

[00:03:48] filling up my propane tanks, gas cans, all the stuff.

[00:03:53] And it's been a rewarding journey for the last six months for sure.

[00:03:57] Just to really double down on preparedness

[00:04:00] to be able to hold up for as long as I possibly can because of this election.

[00:04:05] Yeah.

[00:04:06] I mean, it could go...

[00:04:07] I've watched...

[00:04:08] My wife's like...

[00:04:10] People are saying that Kamala's going to win.

[00:04:13] I'm like, that's not what I'm seeing at all.

[00:04:15] Yeah.

[00:04:15] I'm not seeing that at all.

[00:04:16] No.

[00:04:16] And a lot of the early voting polls are showing, you know,

[00:04:22] Harris ahead, but the Democrats are always ahead in the early polls

[00:04:27] and also in the early voting because those are the ones that tend to, you know,

[00:04:30] to vote early.

[00:04:32] But then when the red gets out there, you know,

[00:04:34] because they're the ones that generally go on election day to the ballot boxes,

[00:04:38] right, and to the booths and actually cast their vote.

[00:04:41] So that's kind of what I'm seeing.

[00:04:43] I watched something today that was very interesting.

[00:04:44] I didn't send you a link, unfortunately,

[00:04:46] but it showed Trump pulling out over 280 electoral colleges.

[00:04:50] And you know the magic number is 270.

[00:04:53] 270.

[00:04:54] Yeah.

[00:04:54] I honestly think it would be probably closer to a 60-40 win.

[00:04:58] And it really, 70-30 is probably more realistic, but I don't know.

[00:05:03] There's already been a couple of things too where people like Scott Presser

[00:05:07] are catching cheating in the act and putting a stop to it in Pennsylvania.

[00:05:12] And there's been other things in New Mexico, I believe,

[00:05:16] where some of these battleground states, Kentucky's another one,

[00:05:19] where they're like, hey, you know, our ballots are looking a little funny.

[00:05:22] And we're having issues with voting machines.

[00:05:25] We're having, you know, issues at the actual polling places.

[00:05:30] And election day isn't even until tomorrow.

[00:05:32] So this is all precursors to election day.

[00:05:36] And people are still calling it out.

[00:05:38] And I'm seeing it called out and questioned in real time on social media,

[00:05:44] which is actually a stark contrast from 2020.

[00:05:47] Yeah.

[00:05:48] I saw something, what was it, yesterday or the day before?

[00:05:51] I can't remember.

[00:05:51] Somebody in the Trump House, the Trump campaign,

[00:05:54] found several thousand duplicate ballots.

[00:05:57] Like this is an interesting head start to what the left did four years ago.

[00:06:02] Yeah.

[00:06:03] And I think that's why, you know, after seeing what happened in 2020

[00:06:09] and how everybody went to bed, like watching the, you know,

[00:06:14] fourth quarter of a football game and realizing that it's over, you know,

[00:06:18] with 10 minutes left to go kind of thing.

[00:06:21] And then waking up to realize that there was some, you know,

[00:06:24] drastic come from behind victory that was statistically impossible.

[00:06:29] All of a sudden that became possible.

[00:06:30] And that's kind of become a, oh, what do you call it in a courtroom?

[00:06:35] The precedence.

[00:06:36] Yeah.

[00:06:36] They've set the precedence with the four years ago.

[00:06:39] So we'll see how they do it this, this time around.

[00:06:41] Yeah.

[00:06:42] I mean, they're going to have to just basically,

[00:06:44] we learned everything that was done in 2020 and put boots on the ground

[00:06:49] to make sure it doesn't happen again.

[00:06:50] And we're catching stuff as it's happening, but I'm curious to see what's going

[00:06:55] to actually be the, you know,

[00:06:57] decisive maneuvers to get this thing sunk for Kamala Harris.

[00:07:02] I think it was last week.

[00:07:04] You mentioned that.

[00:07:05] Yeah.

[00:07:06] Pretty sure it was last week.

[00:07:07] You mentioned that the burning ballot boxes actually had some of

[00:07:10] maybe.

[00:07:11] Yeah.

[00:07:11] Actually I'm interested to know, is that a red county by chance?

[00:07:15] Did you happen to look into that?

[00:07:17] I want to say yes.

[00:07:18] Um, generally the, um, the, the only blue counties in Washington are right

[00:07:24] around the Seattle area.

[00:07:26] So the King County, Snohomish County, um, there's one or two others up in that

[00:07:32] region, but that particular county I don't believe is traditionally blue.

[00:07:37] Okay.

[00:07:37] Well, I have it like a, I have a, an ABC news report on this incident.

[00:07:41] I just want to play this real quick here.

[00:07:43] At least it's getting attention.

[00:07:44] Ah, yeah.

[00:07:44] So let's just hope it gets all this stuff.

[00:07:46] Exactly.

[00:07:46] I'm really surprised that ABC showed this, but you know, they're, this is a far cry

[00:07:52] from, at least we're not going to report it as a election interference.

[00:07:56] We're not going to say it's an election interference.

[00:07:57] We're not going to say it's, you know, a voter fraud or anything like that.

[00:08:00] They're just, I don't even know what's cause how you, how you determine who voted and who

[00:08:04] didn't.

[00:08:04] Correct.

[00:08:05] And you know, uh, who put their, their stuff in there.

[00:08:07] It's, it's, it's impossible to know because this is all done early voting.

[00:08:11] Um, somebody could just throw their stuff away and said, yeah, mine got burned too.

[00:08:14] Um, but here's, here's the ABC report.

[00:08:16] The FBI joining the investigation now after three ballot drop boxes were set on fire in

[00:08:21] the Pacific Northwest, destroying hundreds of ballots, images of burning paper being pulled

[00:08:26] out of a drop box.

[00:08:27] This is Vancouver, Washington just before dawn this morning.

[00:08:30] And what officials are now saying voters should do.

[00:08:32] Here's our chief justice correspondent, Pierre Thomas now.

[00:08:36] Tonight, the FBI on the hunt for a suspected arsonist behind three fiery attacks on ballot

[00:08:42] drop boxes, destroying hundreds of ballots in the Pacific Northwest.

[00:08:46] We do have smoke coming out of the ballot box.

[00:08:48] Officials say the fires only miles apart in Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington were

[00:08:53] sparked by incendiary devices attached to the outside of the drop boxes.

[00:08:57] Any form of voter intimidation, disruption, blocking of access or vandalism at these sites will not

[00:09:05] be tolerated.

[00:09:06] Authorities concerned that someone could get hurt releasing a photo of the suspect's Volvo.

[00:09:10] This box set ablaze just before dawn in Vancouver, Washington.

[00:09:14] Officers prying open the box, then pulling out ballots still burning.

[00:09:18] An hour earlier in Portland, a second fire.

[00:09:21] It looks like there's some kind of a device attached to the ballot box.

[00:09:26] Luckily, only three ballots damaged because of fire suppressant inside the box.

[00:09:31] It comes as Homeland Security officials today issued a new bulletin

[00:09:35] warning that domestic violent extremists are posting online threats of violence toward election

[00:09:40] officials or infrastructure to prevent perceived fraud or to retaliate against it.

[00:09:46] State officials in Washington are calling the arsonist acts of terror as they step up patrols

[00:09:51] in the region.

[00:09:51] Voters who are concerned their ballots might be impacted can contact their local election

[00:09:56] office or track their ballots online to see if they've been received.

[00:10:00] David?

[00:10:00] Really unsettling, Pierre Thomas.

[00:10:02] Pierre, thank you.

[00:10:02] I don't know what to think about that because when they, the moment they said incendiary devices,

[00:10:06] my mind automatically went to who has, like the general public does have incendiary devices.

[00:10:11] No, that's not something you just get over the counter.

[00:10:13] You can't walk into your local Walmart.

[00:10:15] You can't go to Bass Pro.

[00:10:16] You can't go, you can't go anywhere and pick up incendiary devices.

[00:10:19] This is something that militarized agencies and organizations have though.

[00:10:22] And well, and Antifa's, you know, that's pretty much a hotspot right in that belt between Portland

[00:10:27] and Seattle.

[00:10:28] So I'm, doesn't surprise me that that happened in that area because of that.

[00:10:33] And what I see that as is a, a testing grounds to make sure that it's a, that the concept

[00:10:39] works, which after I saw that, as soon as I did that, I went and dropped my ballot because

[00:10:43] I live in Washington.

[00:10:45] So I have to vote by mail and I put it in there and you can actually check your vote status

[00:10:51] once you drop it to make sure that it has been received and counted.

[00:10:54] But if you go to vote, wa w a dot gov.

[00:10:59] So vote, wa dot gov.

[00:11:01] If you live in that area in Vancouver, check the status of your vote.

[00:11:04] If you think your ballot might've been destroyed, but that's something else that's going to happen,

[00:11:08] you know, for these other drop boxes.

[00:11:10] Like, Hey, look, if you don't know if your votes been counted, then you need to be checking

[00:11:14] right up until election day to make sure that it not only it's been counted, but that it

[00:11:20] hasn't been altered or destroyed or returned because that's another thing that I've seen

[00:11:24] happen as well.

[00:11:26] But these boxes too, they're, these aren't flimsy boxes.

[00:11:29] I mean, there gotta be at least three eighths to quarter inch steel and they're for an incendiary

[00:11:35] device to get through that.

[00:11:37] It's going to have to be extremely hot.

[00:11:39] So there's, they're playing with serious fire when it comes to that.

[00:11:43] That's not just somebody lighting a tuna can underneath of it.

[00:11:46] You know, it's, you got some serious magnesium fire or something going on.

[00:11:50] Absolutely.

[00:11:51] I also heard from a friend that's got a youngling that said that, uh, I guess on the social medias

[00:11:55] of some of the younger people in our generation, you know, our kids ages, um, they're receiving

[00:12:01] stuff on in their social media that is reporting that if you see any type of voter tampering

[00:12:06] or kind of voter fraud or anything like that, you'll be hearing stories of it.

[00:12:09] Don't believe it.

[00:12:10] Trust us where the government will let you know if this is going wrong.

[00:12:13] Yeah.

[00:12:13] So it's, what was it?

[00:12:15] Ronald Reagan has said, uh, the, the nine scariest where I think is nine, uh, scariest

[00:12:19] word you hear from the government is, or yeah, I'm from the government.

[00:12:22] I'm here to help you kind of.

[00:12:23] I'm here to help.

[00:12:24] Yeah.

[00:12:24] Yeah.

[00:12:25] Uh, yeah.

[00:12:26] That's, that's his first thing that came to my mind is, you know, just trust us.

[00:12:29] We got this covered.

[00:12:29] We'll take care of it.

[00:12:30] We'll tell you the truth.

[00:12:31] We won't lie to you.

[00:12:32] Yeah.

[00:12:32] That's scary.

[00:12:33] And I think that's really what, what the American public wants right now is honesty

[00:12:37] and truth.

[00:12:38] And I think above and beyond, it doesn't, I don't think it really matters who is elected

[00:12:43] right in this moment.

[00:12:45] It's people just want the truth.

[00:12:46] And when you got the government who were kind of assigning people to govern over various branches

[00:12:55] of the government, essentially that, that we can trust that our vote actually counts.

[00:12:59] And, and that has been the foundation of that trust has been shattered and it really

[00:13:04] hasn't been rebuilt since 2020.

[00:13:05] I don't think.

[00:13:06] No.

[00:13:07] And you got, I mean, you got people like Joe Biden that's getting, he's a lame duck president

[00:13:11] getting away with saying pretty much anything he wants to say right now, because he's

[00:13:14] not even running.

[00:13:16] Actually he was taken out of the, out of the, out of the run and Kamala Harris was unceremoniously

[00:13:21] crowned the, the camp, the democratic candidate.

[00:13:24] But did you hear the comment he made about the Trump supporters being garbage?

[00:13:31] Yeah.

[00:13:32] I made for some great Halloween content online.

[00:13:34] We had a lot of people dressing up in garbage bags.

[00:13:38] And so I saw that Megyn Kelly put on a garbage bag.

[00:13:40] She said, she took a picture for Instagram.

[00:13:42] She says, I'm ready for Halloween.

[00:13:44] I saw a lot of good ones.

[00:13:46] Yeah.

[00:13:47] But yeah, I mean, that was, that was something else.

[00:13:48] I haven't actually heard the whole thing.

[00:13:50] I, I mean, I kind of caught a glimpse of it on that someone had snipped out, but that's,

[00:13:56] do you have a clip of that?

[00:13:58] Yeah.

[00:13:58] It's like, like, it's not, it's not the full, his full speech.

[00:14:00] It's a small audio, but here, here's, here's, here's.

[00:14:03] Yeah.

[00:14:03] Or Puerto Rico in my home state of Delaware.

[00:14:06] They're good, decent, honorable people.

[00:14:09] The only garbage I see floating out there is just the supporters.

[00:14:12] So, uh, yeah, he, he talked about the Puerto Rican families and he's, you know, saying that

[00:14:17] Trump is, you know, they always take little texts or little snippets of Trump saying something

[00:14:21] and throw them way out of context.

[00:14:23] Like they did here recently about the firing squad thing.

[00:14:26] Well, yeah.

[00:14:27] When one guy, I remember that too.

[00:14:28] What gets me about that Biden comment is that the associated press got busted with the associated

[00:14:33] press or the white house.

[00:14:34] Um, press secretary, press secretary got busted altering his exact words, uh, as they came

[00:14:41] out of his mouth and saying, Oh, well that's not what he said.

[00:14:44] Well, and everybody's just like, wait a second, here's the recording.

[00:14:47] Yeah.

[00:14:48] We catch her in lies all the time.

[00:14:49] Peter do she's especially good at that.

[00:14:51] Just, Oh man, she's awful.

[00:14:52] But here's so, so somebody actually, if Fox news, okay.

[00:14:56] Kamala Harris is standing outside of her airport or her air force one, wherever she's cruised

[00:15:01] around in and, and Fox news caught her.

[00:15:04] Somebody caught her and asked her this question.

[00:15:06] Actually, this isn't Fox news.

[00:15:07] I'm thinking about it, but it's, it was recorded and reported on Fox news.

[00:15:11] Do you feel, or do you condemn how Biden called Trump supporters garbage?

[00:15:17] Here's her list.

[00:15:18] I want you to listen closely to her response.

[00:15:20] It's classic Kamala Harris.

[00:15:21] Do you sympathize with any voters who do feel offended by or insulted by the garbage

[00:15:26] comments?

[00:15:28] I am running for president of the United States.

[00:15:31] I will be traveling to three states today to do what I have been doing throughout, which

[00:15:36] is talking with the American people about the fact that first of all, I get it in terms

[00:15:42] of the concerns they have about challenges like the price of groceries.

[00:15:46] What?

[00:15:47] Yeah.

[00:15:48] I'm Kamala Harris.

[00:15:49] And I grew up in a middle class, middle class home.

[00:15:54] Oh man.

[00:15:55] She never answers anything.

[00:15:56] It was a point blank question.

[00:15:58] Do you sympathize with people that might've been offended by being called garbage?

[00:16:01] Nothing but what trail details.

[00:16:03] It's yeah.

[00:16:04] I think they're for, uh, it was like a couple, I want to say less, less than a month ago,

[00:16:09] between two, two, four weeks ago.

[00:16:10] Like she was not even in the spotlight too much at all.

[00:16:13] Cause I think that they were realizing that every time she opens her mouth, something

[00:16:15] stupid comes out.

[00:16:16] And so they're keeping her out of the spotlight and it's like, don't talk, damn it.

[00:16:20] Just don't say anything.

[00:16:21] Keep your mouth shut.

[00:16:22] And, uh, and we'll, we'll, we'll arrange, uh, some, some, some, some meetings, but that's

[00:16:27] funny though, because like she knew every question is always going to be asked.

[00:16:31] And they were even covering for her was MSNBC or NBC that was, or CNN.

[00:16:35] I can't remember who it was, but like she, they, she actually gave two different answers

[00:16:39] to the immigrant crisis or the Venezuelan issue.

[00:16:42] And, uh, they aired the one that would best suit her on their newscast.

[00:16:47] I think I remember seeing both of those clips as well.

[00:16:50] And I mean, the thing is, you don't, you don't see that happening on the other side.

[00:16:54] I mean, it's, it's things that are taken out of context and play short snips to, to

[00:17:00] basically drive that narrative.

[00:17:03] Whereas, you know, the, what you see coming out of the left side is, oh, this is, this

[00:17:09] is, you know, the positive light.

[00:17:12] It's all positive light.

[00:17:13] It's all the way it's presented under the, I don't know what you even call it under that

[00:17:18] smoke screen to make it look good.

[00:17:21] And that's, it's simply not the case.

[00:17:23] Smoking mirrors, baby.

[00:17:23] Yeah.

[00:17:24] What they're good at.

[00:17:25] So, but this, uh, this kind of grinds at me a little bit because it all goes back to

[00:17:29] me to what they're planning to do with selection day tomorrow.

[00:17:32] And like I started out at the beginning of the show with, I just got this gut, this gut,

[00:17:37] it's like a, it's gnawing at me and it's not so much, I doubt, I don't, I, I know what

[00:17:42] this government is capable of.

[00:17:43] And I think that's the part that bothers me the most is the trickery and, and there's

[00:17:47] been an investigation into the whole January 6th thing.

[00:17:51] And that investigation, I don't know if you've, if you've ever heard of Millie Cooper or not.

[00:17:55] Um, she's been doing a little bit.

[00:17:57] I've, I've researched her hardly at all, but I'm getting ready.

[00:18:00] I'm getting ready to do a deep dive in her and I'm hoping this becomes a documentary

[00:18:03] real soon, but there's some kind of investigation being done.

[00:18:06] Uh, it's being charred headed by a lady named Millie, Millie Weaver.

[00:18:10] If I said Millie Cooper, I meant Millie Weaver.

[00:18:13] And Millie Weaver, um, has, has got a lot of evidence on this J six stuff and how it was

[00:18:18] all a planned conspiracy to blame Trump and the MAGA supporters for January 6th.

[00:18:23] Like it was all, the entire thing was orchestrated.

[00:18:25] Like all of us conspiracy theories said it was in the beginning, you know, when all this

[00:18:29] stuff was going on, cause it just MAGA people don't wear masks.

[00:18:32] They don't do that.

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[00:19:39] And so even though they know Trump supporters, they always call out people that are wearing

[00:19:43] a mask because they don't want them in the crowd.

[00:19:44] They know that they're there to instigate problems and they call them feds and they, you

[00:19:48] know, they, they pretty much try to shame them into leaving without physical violence,

[00:19:52] but they don't leave.

[00:19:53] They stick around, they stay, and they do what they're programmed to do, disrupt.

[00:19:57] There's a term for that.

[00:19:58] What is it?

[00:19:59] It's a provocateur.

[00:20:01] That's what it is.

[00:20:02] An agent provocateur.

[00:20:03] Yep.

[00:20:03] And that's what they do.

[00:20:04] So we got these, you know, these people who are planted in here by the deep state to

[00:20:07] go in and just provoke and, uh, they act like they're, they're mega, you know, they're like,

[00:20:12] and I can't remember the names anymore, but, but there's, there's been guys called out by

[00:20:17] name who have been proven to be federal agents in the past and that were there that day.

[00:20:23] And even when you still today, when you go back and look at the J six videos, you know,

[00:20:27] there's, there's peacefully big, it's like they're being escorted.

[00:20:29] It's, it's like they're walking through a museum and the police are there.

[00:20:34] They're just kind of guiding them around and say, this is, you know, what such a such room.

[00:20:38] And this is such a such room.

[00:20:39] And, uh, yes, there was some violence, you know, up front to get into these places, but,

[00:20:45] um, that's what they focus on is that stuff up front with these agitators.

[00:20:49] Uh, they don't show you, they try not to show you the peaceful stuff.

[00:20:53] They don't show you the broader picture.

[00:20:54] They show you the agitators, the provocateurs that were put in place because that's what this whole

[00:20:59] thing is about.

[00:21:00] But I got something and this is a very long clip here, but, uh, I kind of want to get this out

[00:21:05] because I, when this comes out, you guys can say that this was one of the places where you heard it

[00:21:09] first.

[00:21:10] Again, this is a Millie Weaver and, um, this, this guy got this off of, um, an Instagram

[00:21:15] video, uh, by an, uh, a lawyer.

[00:21:18] The lawyer's name is, uh, Tom, attorney Tom Renz.

[00:21:22] Not sure, but, uh, this is his Instagram video.

[00:21:26] And, uh, that's the one playing it from.

[00:21:27] The real faces of J6.

[00:21:29] Do you know what they all have in common?

[00:21:32] Shockingly, they're all leftists and Democrats.

[00:21:34] It's been right here.

[00:21:35] Bye.

[00:21:35] And they are all against Donald Trump.

[00:21:37] He's gotta go.

[00:21:38] Trump's gotta go.

[00:21:39] Regardless of whether he legitimately won the election or not.

[00:21:42] He knows he's an illegitimate president.

[00:21:43] Now, thanks to an investigation by Millie Weaver, we know who they are, what they did, and how

[00:21:49] they fooled us all into believing the insurrection was perpetrated by mega supporters.

[00:21:54] We need to put the pressure on the Democratic National Committee to not have Biden concede.

[00:21:59] And we now have the evidence.

[00:22:01] Take over the buildings.

[00:22:02] There may be some people that are willing to break the windows to get into the government buildings.

[00:22:06] Yes, you can use disguises.

[00:22:08] Like burning buildings are legitimate and powerful forms of resistance.

[00:22:12] I love the term siege because I feel like that's exactly what we're gonna do.

[00:22:16] And then there's the National Guard.

[00:22:17] What would a campaign look like to go to all the Democratic governors and to make a commitment

[00:22:22] now to refuse to deploy the National Guard?

[00:22:25] The real deep state is here.

[00:22:26] The evidence shows that these are the real violent insurrectionists, that they were behind

[00:22:30] J6, and they are guilty of fooling us all.

[00:22:35] I was in the front.

[00:22:36] I also orchestrated it.

[00:22:37] Trump 2024.

[00:22:38] Well, so yeah, it says, it says breaking the J6 instruction appears to be conclusively

[00:22:44] part of a Democrat plan to interfere with the 2020 election and subsequent peaceful transfer

[00:22:48] power.

[00:22:49] We now have the evidence and that they may be trying to do the same thing again.

[00:22:55] Millie, and it's M-I-L-L-I-E underscore Weaver, and I tried looking this up.

[00:22:59] I couldn't find her.

[00:23:00] I'm still doing some deep diving into this, finding what's going on.

[00:23:03] And her team conducted a multi-year investigation and the evidence is truly in control, interconvertible.

[00:23:08] There is direct evidence of high-level Democrat involvement in the planning and execution of J6.

[00:23:14] AOC, Raskin, Pelosi, and many others, including members of the executive branch agencies, appear to have been involved.

[00:23:20] The evidence is extensive and from multiple sources.

[00:23:23] Indisputable evidence of criminal action, including apparent evidence tampering in some J6 cases.

[00:23:28] To suggest this is explosive is an understatement.

[00:23:31] Because of the light-breaking nature of this, it's relevant to this election and the legal and peaceful subsequent transfer of power.

[00:23:38] We will be dropping as much info on this thread and elsewhere as quickly as possible.

[00:23:43] Please look to Millie's thread as well.

[00:23:45] So, yeah, again, if anybody has Instagram, this is attorney and spelled A-T-T-O-R-N-E-Y-T-O-M-R-E-N-Z.

[00:23:55] Attorney Tom Renz, all one word in the videos right there.

[00:23:59] And they show the faces of all these people.

[00:24:01] And they have, are you familiar with Veritas, Operation Veritas?

[00:24:05] Yeah.

[00:24:06] Okay.

[00:24:06] So, a lot of these videos that they showed in this clip is like Operation Veritas style,

[00:24:11] where there's somebody sitting at a lunch table or dinner table in a public place with a hidden microphone and camera on their person,

[00:24:19] recording the person saying this stuff.

[00:24:20] And you're hearing voices on this audio of them saying, you know, talking about breaking windows and we can do this and we can,

[00:24:27] that this was all recorded.

[00:24:29] And so they have this information, part of this investigation.

[00:24:33] And I hope it turns out, I mean, I just wish it's too late now to be releasing this.

[00:24:38] It should have been released, let's say, freaking a week ago.

[00:24:41] Four years ago.

[00:24:42] Yes, absolutely.

[00:24:43] But evidently, this is a slow burn trying to investigate this because it's deep.

[00:24:47] Yeah.

[00:24:48] Citizen journalism, man.

[00:24:50] I mean, that's being, that is proving to be the reality of today, you know?

[00:24:55] And when you sit there and watch CNN or Fox or Dateline or any of these other places, it's got to make you wonder if you're getting the whole truth.

[00:25:05] I don't even watch news.

[00:25:06] I don't watch TV anymore.

[00:25:07] I stopped watching for decades.

[00:25:10] I go to citizen journalism anymore because I, you know, I'm going to see the clips and then I can do my own research off that clip, off that snippet and put everything into a context.

[00:25:17] For example, I might see a little, you know, a little 30 second blip on a, on an Instagram video and then go look it up on YouTube and do some research on it.

[00:25:26] And it's in local news agencies and construct my own picture of what happened instead of.

[00:25:31] It's called critical thinking.

[00:25:32] Yes.

[00:25:33] Instead of just watching only CNN, you know, or only Fox news and, and yeah, just with the Kool-Aid stains around my lip drinking exactly what they serve me.

[00:25:43] You know, we are your lizard overlords.

[00:25:46] Yeah.

[00:25:47] Yep.

[00:25:47] The intrepid commander had it right.

[00:25:49] Yeah.

[00:25:49] I, um, I mentioned a story that kind of presented itself at work today.

[00:25:54] And there's a gal that I work with who has a wife and they have two daughters together from an in vitro pregnancy.

[00:26:03] And one of our daughters is nine and she, uh, sent her a voice message, like a voice text message.

[00:26:09] And she was, uh, she came into my office to share it with me, to let me hear it.

[00:26:15] And I couldn't hear it cause there was other conversations happening, but she said basically that, uh, her daughter sent her a text message or voice, voice text message saying,

[00:26:24] um, basically that if Trump gets elected, they're going to have to move.

[00:26:29] And, uh, within that same message, she also wanted to, to make sure that she had the spelling of possum correct.

[00:26:38] And to me, that was kind of a, I mean, I, I, she obviously doesn't know my political views and I don't tend to share that kind of stuff at work.

[00:26:45] And I do admire and respect this particular gal, um, regardless of sexual affiliation, political leanings, you know, anything like that.

[00:26:55] She's just a coworker, good friend.

[00:26:56] And she does, I mean, she does great things inside and outside of work.

[00:27:01] She's, you know, family oriented, all this kind of stuff.

[00:27:04] No, nothing against it.

[00:27:06] But one of the things that she was trying to get across is this anxiety, because even though that we're feeling it from our side, there's an equal feeling on the other side.

[00:27:17] The issue that I have with that is that it's being like we, you and I as adults are seeing this and looking critically at things to see, Hey, you know, is this accurate?

[00:27:28] What is this thing that's being said and done?

[00:27:31] And how is it being portrayed?

[00:27:32] Is it real?

[00:27:33] Is it taken out of context?

[00:27:34] All this kind of stuff.

[00:27:35] But then you have a nine year old who absorbs that information from CNN or the family unit or the city or town that they live in.

[00:27:44] And they just assume that that's the way it is.

[00:27:46] So this gal, you know, this, this girl, nine years old, if Trump gets elected, is going to carry that frame of thought for the next four years until she's 13 years old.

[00:27:56] Until the next presidential election comes along.

[00:27:59] Maybe she'll understand what happens.

[00:28:00] Maybe not.

[00:28:01] But the fact that a nine year old girl has a level of fear that's been instilled in her because of the potential outcome of a presidential election to the extent that she fears she's going to have to move.

[00:28:12] That's I don't think that's something that the right has brought on.

[00:28:15] Right.

[00:28:16] And it's sad that because the whole opossum analogy, I mean, she said she said she'd know how to spell opossum or is this the right way to spell opossum?

[00:28:26] Yeah.

[00:28:26] She, she, her level of maturity is, is so disaclined to be able to be, to be making any kind of judgments about any kind of political anything.

[00:28:36] Yeah.

[00:28:36] And, and here she is now preparing to, you know, desiring to, to move out of the country or whatever, because of something she's been taught.

[00:28:44] Her mind's not even developed yet.

[00:28:45] She can't think for herself, but she's being fed that.

[00:28:47] You're right.

[00:28:48] It reminds me a lot of like the, the gender confusion and the, the general mutilation and all this stuff that, that the left is trying to push onto our children.

[00:28:57] You know, they're, they're thinking these kids when they're six, seven years old and they're confused about, you know, their sex or say little boys is attracted to playing with dolls.

[00:29:06] Well, he must be gay.

[00:29:07] He must be a female trapped in a little boy's body.

[00:29:10] We're going to have to get him some gender affirming care.

[00:29:12] The kid believes in Santa Claus and tooth fairies.

[00:29:15] He, he, how can he, how can he be old enough and wise enough to make life decisions more, more, actually deeper than life?

[00:29:23] Like this could ruin his life.

[00:29:25] And you're going to let him make these decisions.

[00:29:28] And have you ever seen, are you new Matt Walsh's?

[00:29:31] Yeah.

[00:29:31] God, if you haven't watched it yet, I subscribe to, um, to daily wire just to watch these, uh, these episodes of that Matt Walsh puts out.

[00:29:40] He watched, um, what is it?

[00:29:41] He made the documentary.

[00:29:42] What is a woman?

[00:29:43] Oh yeah.

[00:29:44] Yeah.

[00:29:44] Phenomenal.

[00:29:45] Phenomenal.

[00:29:46] Phenomenal.

[00:29:46] If I could play, if I could get permission from those guys to play this bit by bit, I don't know that they would let me, uh, but I could probably do, do some, some snippets as long as I narrate along the way, you know, for copyright purposes.

[00:29:58] Uh, but man, cause when I did the, uh, the thing on, on COVID-19, I got permission from the documentary people that made it to, to, to air the entire programs.

[00:30:07] And I did three parts.

[00:30:08] And I did three parts.

[00:30:08] Uh, to be able to do that with Matt Walsh's, what is a woman would be great.

[00:30:13] I would love to do that and just talk about it.

[00:30:15] Yeah.

[00:30:15] Yeah.

[00:30:15] And I mean, that would be, that would be an awesome opportunity to this.

[00:30:19] I am going to kind of go back to this one little girl though, because it, uh, it, for me, and, and it kind of does go along with that and the whole, what is a woman thing with the men and women's sports and all this kind of other things.

[00:30:32] You know, what I see, and I was tempted to say this, but I didn't want to start a, this kind of a conversation at work, but I was so tempted to just say that that girl would be more protected under a Trump administration than anything else.

[00:30:45] It's true.

[00:30:46] Yeah.

[00:30:46] But I, I knew that it will, not only was it not going to be well received, it was going to be something that was basically going to, to drive a rift, you know?

[00:30:55] Yeah.

[00:30:55] And the thing is, is that I see that, I believe that a hundred percent that that little girl and any girl in the United States right now has a greater chance of being protected with the potential of a Trump presidency over a Harris Waltz presidency.

[00:31:13] Um, and that's just hands down.

[00:31:15] I just don't see where children, they have a track record of children being protected under their watch.

[00:31:21] It just doesn't exist.

[00:31:22] At every front we're talking about from, from illegal immigrations to curriculum in the schools.

[00:31:27] Yeah.

[00:31:28] Child mutilations and kidnappings.

[00:31:31] I mean, this stuff is happening.

[00:31:32] Men and women's sports.

[00:31:34] I mean, the, the whole thing, you know, I don't know if you watched, I didn't watch the Olympics at all, but I did follow a couple of incidents that were kind of interesting.

[00:31:41] Like the, I think the guy from Iran or, or whoever who was, uh, decided to box a woman.

[00:31:49] Yeah.

[00:31:56] Yeah.

[00:31:57] By chromosomes.

[00:31:58] And it's like, Oh, well, yeah, there's no doubt about it.

[00:32:01] He's a dude.

[00:32:02] And he wound up going into the Olympics and beating up a woman, several women to get there.

[00:32:08] I'm sure.

[00:32:09] So it's just, it's disgusting to me.

[00:32:11] And I don't see women as being protected right now.

[00:32:13] And it's, I don't, I don't think the women who are voting out of hate for Trump realized that the alternative is far, far darker.

[00:32:23] It's killing me that the feminist movement in this world that actually fought so hard to get women to where they are today, you know, is letting on is silent on men coming into their sports and beating the hell out of them, knocking them out.

[00:32:37] And they're, they're, they're making records that women can't compete with ever.

[00:32:43] So a man will forever hold that record.

[00:32:46] Yeah.

[00:32:46] And they're just like, okay, it's part of the hypocrisy of the left.

[00:32:49] It's like, it's their hypocrisy is on every, on every front.

[00:32:52] Yeah.

[00:32:53] And unfortunately that their, their seeds are sown so well and their claws in the media are so dug in that they, they just have the avenues to be able to communicate and push the narrative and propagandize everything to the extent that makes people vote based on that impression.

[00:33:12] Instead of actually, you know, looking at facts and taking a close, you know, pen on paper pros and cons look at what's really going on.

[00:33:23] I mean, all you got to say is what's one person's policy stance versus another, and then play back what Kamala's answers are and what Donald Trump's are, or, you know, RFK Jr. or whoever, you know, if, if you go play by play, you, it's a no brainer.

[00:33:41] If you just put it out on paper, but if you sit there and say, oh, well, you know, I'm a woman and I believe in women's reproductive rights and there's a woman running for president, then that's all I want.

[00:33:52] Well, you're totally ignoring all of the other things like, oh, I don't know.

[00:34:01] You know, maybe the world stage, you know, foreign policy, economics, you know, the important things, taxation.

[00:34:09] Do you know who Nick Shirley is?

[00:34:10] No.

[00:34:10] Nick Shirley is a young man.

[00:34:12] I'm not sure where he is.

[00:34:13] I want to say he's from Canada, but he walks around the street around the United States and he's a young man, like in his 20s, very intelligent.

[00:34:20] And he's a Trump supporter.

[00:34:23] I'm not sure if he has his U.S. citizenship or not, but he's very interested, at least interested in what's going on in the United States at the least.

[00:34:29] And I may be wrong about him being a Canadian.

[00:34:32] I see him.

[00:34:33] He's everywhere.

[00:34:33] He travels the world.

[00:34:34] He talks about American politics with people.

[00:34:36] But he's got a YouTube channel.

[00:34:38] And it's just Nick Shirley, N-I-C-K-S-H-I-R-L-E-Y, Nick Shirley.

[00:34:44] Anyway, he talks to people all across.

[00:34:47] It's just random.

[00:34:48] He walks up to people in the city streets and says, who are you voting for?

[00:34:51] And they say.

[00:34:51] But the number of people that he has interviewed or talked to on the street, because when they say I'm voting for Kamala Harris, why are you voting for Kamala Harris?

[00:34:59] Because she's a black female.

[00:35:00] Can you name one accomplishment?

[00:35:03] I don't feel comfortable anymore.

[00:35:04] And they walk off like, because there is nothing.

[00:35:07] She's literally giving one job when she was the vice president of the United States.

[00:35:10] It was the border czar.

[00:35:12] And she screwed it up.

[00:35:13] She screwed it all to hell.

[00:35:14] Like there's nothing left in the border.

[00:35:15] It's gone.

[00:35:16] Destroyed.

[00:35:16] Just like our country is going to be.

[00:35:18] Yeah.

[00:35:18] Four more years of this.

[00:35:20] That's what I am.

[00:35:21] That's one of the reasons why I'm a little bit more comfortable, I guess, is because I've been preparing for the potential of four more years of this.

[00:35:29] Yeah.

[00:35:30] So.

[00:35:30] Just kidding.

[00:35:31] At some point, though, it's going to be hard to come back from.

[00:35:33] I don't know.

[00:35:34] I don't know.

[00:35:35] I don't know.

[00:35:35] This is ugly to me where we're at.

[00:35:38] And just to see how fast things have declined in the last four years.

[00:35:42] And it's like a snowball.

[00:35:44] It's just getting it's declining faster and faster and faster the farther along this goes.

[00:35:50] And everybody's talking about Trump, Trump, Trump.

[00:35:52] Trump ain't going to save us.

[00:35:54] It's going to take a lot of work.

[00:35:56] Yes.

[00:35:56] He can he can fix, you know, make things a lot better these these next four years.

[00:36:00] But what happens when he's gone?

[00:36:02] Who's you can only serve two terms as president.

[00:36:04] Correct.

[00:36:05] So who's next?

[00:36:06] Who's the next?

[00:36:07] You know, is it Vivek?

[00:36:08] Is it you know, is it going to be somebody like him?

[00:36:11] Is it going to be somebody like like DeSantis?

[00:36:14] Who's who's going to be the next Trump?

[00:36:16] Who's going to be the next outsider that's going to come in and be that's going to have

[00:36:19] the cojones enough to stand up against a deep state and everybody else and say, no, you're

[00:36:23] not going to screw up with a screw with America no more.

[00:36:25] And that's that's kind of the hard part.

[00:36:27] Exactly.

[00:36:28] It's like, well, that's great.

[00:36:29] Assuming he survives an entire term.

[00:36:32] What happens next?

[00:36:34] And that's the part that I think is that people are not looking into at the moment because

[00:36:39] everybody's so focused on what happens tomorrow.

[00:36:41] I'm more concerned about what happens four years from tomorrow.

[00:36:45] But you know what?

[00:36:45] What Trump is doing differently this time is he always one of his campaign slogan last

[00:36:50] time was, yes, it was make America great again.

[00:36:52] But he also his he said, drain the swamp, drain the swamp.

[00:36:55] We're going to drain the swamp.

[00:36:56] And he he didn't.

[00:36:58] And I think that's where he messed up because he left so many holdovers from the Obama administration.

[00:37:03] James Comey is one of them.

[00:37:05] You know, when you don't purge these deep staters out of their positions, you have a

[00:37:10] cancer.

[00:37:10] One cancer cells all that it takes, you know, in a human body to wreak havoc on your entire

[00:37:16] person and to kill you.

[00:37:17] And that's what happened to him.

[00:37:19] And so now we got the situation.

[00:37:21] It's like, what are we going to do now?

[00:37:23] Well, he's developed his own his own.

[00:37:25] It's his own team to kind of bring him in.

[00:37:28] To this, you know, this transfer team to for the transfer of power to to be more smooth.

[00:37:35] And he's developed his own team to make this happen so that it's not going to be like last

[00:37:38] time where he got into office and he was relying on these deep staters that were still there.

[00:37:41] And he's like, what do I do?

[00:37:42] What do I do?

[00:37:43] You know, and he's relying on these people to do their jobs to also help him.

[00:37:46] And, you know, so he's appointing some cabinet persons.

[00:37:49] But he left so many people behind transition team.

[00:37:51] That's what I was looking for.

[00:37:52] And so he's developed his own transition team.

[00:37:54] And that's why we see people like RFK, who's been invited into this.

[00:37:59] And yeah, but RFK, you know, he came to Trump with about this, this particular the health

[00:38:06] hair, health care industry.

[00:38:08] Like that's his passion.

[00:38:09] And Trump did more than promise him that he was going to do something about it.

[00:38:12] He actually appointed him in advance to be the head of this thing.

[00:38:16] And Ron Paul, too.

[00:38:18] No.

[00:38:18] Tell me.

[00:38:18] So Ron Paul, well, this is kind of a behind the scenes conversation that I think is starting

[00:38:24] to percolate between Elon Musk and Ron Paul.

[00:38:29] And the whole Ron Paul's platform was eliminate tax and not just not just hand out subsidies

[00:38:37] or reduce it, flat out eliminate the Fed.

[00:38:41] And he never got any traction as many times as he ran for office.

[00:38:45] And now with Elon Musk potentially looking at a Department of Government efficiency side

[00:38:53] of things, pairing up with Ron Paul with the potential to eliminate federal taxes on who

[00:39:01] knows what, whether it's civilians, because I mean, income tax was supposed to be temporary.

[00:39:06] And we've had it now for what, 50, 60 years?

[00:39:09] Yeah.

[00:39:10] So, I mean, there is, that is going to be interesting if Ron Paul winds up joining that lineup.

[00:39:19] I mean, because then you look at this dream team that's been established by the right,

[00:39:23] while the left has done nothing but attack the person and character and basically ride the wave of hate.

[00:39:33] But when you see what the right has been building, in the meantime, it's really kind of inspirational.

[00:39:40] I mean, to pull people like Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr. and Ron Paul, the potential of those three alone,

[00:39:48] with or without Donald Trump on one team in a White House or cabinet type position, that's power.

[00:39:56] I mean, it's insane power, but it's not power, the type of power that would be considered harmful.

[00:40:03] I mean, it's the type of power that winds up getting returned back to the people.

[00:40:07] And I think that's what is really the driving force on for the folks who are paying attention and voting on that side of the ticket.

[00:40:16] I think that really needs to be a push to anybody that's running for Republican presidential executive office is to make a point that people understand they're not.

[00:40:26] Republicans aren't taking your rights away.

[00:40:28] They're giving them back to you.

[00:40:30] But I think the whole thing that kind of clouds that judgment is the whole women's rights.

[00:40:36] I know we're getting, you know, there's a whole big conversation right there just in that.

[00:40:40] But people, particularly the feminist movement and bodily autonomy, they forget that that baby inside of them is an actual life.

[00:40:50] And they feel that they have autonomy over themselves, which includes the baby, the life of that baby that's growing inside of them.

[00:40:56] You know, so they think their rights are being violated because of that.

[00:41:00] And so that just shrouds.

[00:41:02] It's like a wet blanket over anything else that you could preach to them about getting rights back.

[00:41:06] They're not going to see or hear anything at that point beyond that.

[00:41:09] It's just, nope.

[00:41:10] Yeah.

[00:41:10] Case closed.

[00:41:10] Well, and what's weird to me is like, how has that even become the strongest political platform topic?

[00:41:17] I mean, why is that so critically important that people are willing to forego any other political avenues or considerations if only to make sure that that particular thing is upheld?

[00:41:30] Which it really hasn't been since Democrats have been in office.

[00:41:33] It's just kind of like a carrot out front.

[00:41:35] I don't know.

[00:41:35] It's just weird to me.

[00:41:36] It's weird to me that you'd have a whole political party stance that is basically driven on the concept of killing unborn children.

[00:41:45] It's just weird to me.

[00:41:46] I mean, that's what you got?

[00:41:50] Okay.

[00:41:51] Yeah, it really is.

[00:41:52] I mean, that's their big thing.

[00:41:54] And again, that's a whole deeper conversation.

[00:41:56] I got a whole topic covered on that, you know, in my new book, The Program, too, where I break it down.

[00:42:02] And I break the statistics down because they use rape a lot, you know, for a reason for abortion.

[00:42:07] You know, a rape is such a—it's like less than a percentage of all pregnancies, all unwanted pregnancies, you know.

[00:42:15] Do you have statistics on—what do you call them?

[00:42:18] They're not birth control centers.

[00:42:20] What are they called?

[00:42:21] Like abortion clinics?

[00:42:22] Yeah, Planned Parenthood and their correlation in black neighborhoods?

[00:42:26] No, that was something that I originally was going to outline in that, and I got sidetracked, actually, and I didn't—curse me.

[00:42:33] That's something I was going to talk about because there was a big thing that—even if it goes back several decades, actually, back when they were using medicines,

[00:42:41] big pharma was using medicines against African Americans and killing vast numbers of them, I understand, just to try it out of medicine to see if it worked.

[00:42:50] And it did.

[00:42:52] I just can't remember the details on it.

[00:42:54] And I'll talk about it a little bit more, but no, I did not go into that.

[00:42:57] I didn't study it, but that was something I was going to research.

[00:42:59] And when you're writing something like a program because it's nonfiction and it's a slow-burn writing process because there's so much research that goes into it.

[00:43:07] But I don't talk about that, but I do talk quite a bit about unwanted pregnancies and rape.

[00:43:13] And also, there's a doctor I saw recently that said there is actually zero, and I repeat, zero medical conditions in the world that require you to get an abortion after the third trimester.

[00:43:25] Yeah.

[00:43:26] Zero medical conditions.

[00:43:27] In other words, anybody that wants to get an abortion after the third trimester is because it's an unwanted baby.

[00:43:32] They just don't want it.

[00:43:33] They don't want it at all.

[00:43:34] They want it cut from their body.

[00:43:35] They want it gone.

[00:43:38] Now, that's not saying that you can't give birth because some women, and it's also a very, very low fraction of a number, can't give birth.

[00:43:47] But in that case, cesarean section is an option, right?

[00:43:50] There's no medical conditions that requires an abortion after the third trimester.

[00:43:53] And if you don't want the baby, put it up.

[00:43:55] Yeah.

[00:43:56] My ex-wife was actually adopted, you know, and she had a pretty good life.

[00:43:59] She was loved by her two parents.

[00:44:00] You know, I mean, I've known a lot of people that were adopted and they turned out really good.

[00:44:04] Yeah, what gets me too is on the voting side of that, you know, if your whole platform or if your whole driving force is based on that, what happens when you no longer can have children, but you're still voting for that for the sake of what?

[00:44:18] Obviously, you're not having an abortion anytime soon.

[00:44:22] So why is that the driving force?

[00:44:24] I just, yeah, this just blows me away sometimes.

[00:44:27] Yeah.

[00:44:27] Especially the age of some of these people who are getting out there and, you know, getting involved in all this activity.

[00:44:33] They're so young.

[00:44:34] Yeah.

[00:44:35] Barely experiencing any life at all.

[00:44:37] And they're making these dumb, immature decisions.

[00:44:39] I really do think that a lot of the left are mentally ill.

[00:44:42] I think liberalism in general is a mental illness.

[00:44:44] I don't think it's so much of a political view, but you can always tell because there's generally there's liberals and there's Democrats.

[00:44:51] Yeah, almost all liberals are Democrats, but not all Democrats are liberal, if that makes any sense at all.

[00:44:56] There's a lot of centrist Democrats, especially the older ones who would be modern day Republicans.

[00:45:02] Like everything is shifted to the left, everything.

[00:45:04] And so there's people that like the older Democrats, they're not liberals.

[00:45:10] They don't think like that.

[00:45:11] They're very mature in their thoughts.

[00:45:12] They might be conservative economically, but some of the other social things that they believe in are just a little bit more on the liberal side.

[00:45:21] But this newer crowd, the ones that dress like vaginas and march naked in gay pride parades, they're mentally ill.

[00:45:27] They're missing a chromosome or something.

[00:45:31] They're not right in the head.

[00:45:32] Yeah, it's and it's weird, too, because, I mean, you can pick them out of a crowd.

[00:45:36] I mean, you can you can tell just by looking at them, you know what their political innings are, you know, how they feel about certain topics.

[00:45:43] And it's just like you're right.

[00:45:46] And it's as obvious as a physical deformity.

[00:45:49] And I hate to say that about a fellow American or a person who has a soul to certain beliefs.

[00:45:55] But I mean, you're right.

[00:45:56] It's just there's something about it that that changes their physical appearance.

[00:46:01] You remember the meme of the lady with the beanie cap on that dropped her knee screaming?

[00:46:06] No, no.

[00:46:10] That's the classic liberal that I'm talking about.

[00:46:12] They're they're just something's not right in their head.

[00:46:14] And that's always the people that you're your Kamala Harris's will attract.

[00:46:18] It's always people that you're Barack Obama's and your Hillary Clinton's will attack attract.

[00:46:22] Those are the those are the the the loud squeaky wheel of the of the Democrat left that gets the grease because they're noisy and clamorous.

[00:46:33] That's just how that that's just how it is.

[00:46:35] And conservatives, by and large, are fairly passive.

[00:46:38] They don't they they they express their frustrations at the ballot box.

[00:46:42] And so you don't really hear too much about them.

[00:46:43] And that's why they don't get no grease.

[00:46:44] And that's unfortunate, especially when like if your vote, if you feel like your vote doesn't count and then you don't go vote because you feel like it doesn't make a difference.

[00:46:55] Well, right now, what we're seeing right now is that, yeah, the the votes prior to Election Day are significantly leaning towards the right.

[00:47:06] But if people don't go out and physically do it, if you haven't yet voted, better get your asses out there and do it tomorrow.

[00:47:14] And men, I'm talking to you because right now we are the demographic who are, you know, dragging our feet, maybe because we're working out of town or doing stuff or on the road or dealing with family or whatever it might be.

[00:47:29] But you got to do it. Polls are open. Make sure you get time off work, get off work early.

[00:47:35] Or if you're, you know, usually polls are open till eight in your region.

[00:47:39] Make sure you know where to go. If it's a voting in person type of thing, take the damn day off of work.

[00:47:46] I mean, one day off of work isn't going to kill you.

[00:47:49] But the fact that you got your vote in there could make a difference.

[00:47:52] So make sure you step out of whatever it is you're doing and take the extra steps you need to make sure you get your vote in tomorrow.

[00:48:02] I back that 100 percent.

[00:48:04] Look, look, even in Illinois where I live, you know, Illinois always goes blue.

[00:48:09] My vote, it doesn't matter for a hill of beans, but the way I look at it, I can't say anything if I don't vote.

[00:48:14] I can't complain about the elections. I can't complain about Harris.

[00:48:17] I can't complain about anything because I didn't go vote.

[00:48:20] So I do. I'm going to go vote knowing that some liberal in Chicago and Cook County is going to count me out.

[00:48:28] OK, whatever.

[00:48:31] Washington's the same way.

[00:48:32] OK, well, there you go.

[00:48:33] I feel the same.

[00:48:34] And you got the West Coast perspective and I got the Midwest perspective.

[00:48:38] And this is the Rise of the Republic.

[00:48:40] You all have a great day. Thank you for tuning in.

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