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Saved - February 5, 2026 at 1:31 AM

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Biden has never told the truth in his entire life.. https://t.co/TCsoRdJq9M

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Speaker 0 notes that Biden “may have more explaining to do.” Speaker 1 introduces the topic as arising from taped remarks of Biden during an April campaign appearance in New Hampshire. Speaker 2 recalls self-descriptions Biden offered: that he “went to law school on a full academic scholarship,” being “the only one in my class that have a full academic scholarship,” that he “went back to law school” and “ended up in the top half of my class,” that he “was the outstanding student in the political science department at the end of my year,” that he “graduated with three degrees from undergraduate school and a 165 credits, only a 123 credits.” Speaker 1 states that Biden now concedes he did not graduate in the top half of his law school class, that he does not have three degrees from college, and that he was not named outstanding political science student in college. Speaker 0 reports Newsweek’s version: Biden “actually went to school on a half scholarship, ended up near the bottom of his class, and won only one degree, not three.” Speaker 3 adds: “Joe Biden ranked seventy sixth in the class of 85 at the University of Syracuse Law School. I mean, this guy comes off this whole thing as a flyweight.” Speaker 1 repeats that Biden says Newsweek is right and that his memory had failed him. Speaker 2 fires back: “And I’d be delighted to sit down and compare my IQ to yours if you’d like, Frank.” Speaker 1 repeats: “Joe Biden was victimized by the truth.” Speaker 2 concludes with “Bye bye Biden. He may not know it yet, but I think this is very diff going to be very difficult for him to recover it.” Speaker 0 asks: “Is Joe Biden dead meat? Yes or” Speaker 2 responds: “I think so. Bob? He’s” Speaker 3 interjects: “in terminal condition.” Speaker 0 asks for confirmation: “Terminal? Elinor?” Speaker 2 affirms: “Yes. Unless he comes in third in Iowa.” Speaker 0 labels: “Morton. Dying. I say dead.”
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Speaker 0: Biden may have more explaining to do. Speaker 1: The new question stem from taped remarks of Biden during an April campaign appearance in New Hampshire. I Speaker 2: went to law school on a full academic scholarship. The only one in my in my class that have a full academic scholarship. Went back to law school, and in fact, ended up in the top half of my class. I was the outstanding student in the political science department at the end of my year. I graduated with three degrees from undergraduate school and a 165 credits, only a 123 credits. Speaker 1: Biden now concedes he did not graduate in the top half of his law school class, that he does not have three degrees from college, and that he was not named outstanding political science student in college. Speaker 0: Newsweek says Biden actually went to school on a half scholarship, ended up near the bottom of his class, and won only one degree, not three. Speaker 3: Joe Biden ranked seventy sixth in the class of 85 at the University of Syracuse Law School. I mean, this guy comes off this whole thing as a flyweight. Speaker 1: Now Biden says Newsweek is right. His memory had failed him. Speaker 2: And I'd be delighted to sit down and compare my IQ to yours if you'd like, Frank. Speaker 1: Joe Biden was victimized by the truth. Speaker 2: Bye bye Biden. He may not know it yet, but I think this is very diff going to be very difficult for him to recover it. Speaker 0: Is Joe Biden dead meat? Yes or Speaker 2: I think so. Bob? He's Speaker 3: in terminal condition. Speaker 0: Terminal? Elinor? Speaker 2: Yes. Unless he comes in third in Iowa. Speaker 0: Morton. Dying. I say dead.
Saved - January 28, 2026 at 6:07 AM

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Chuck Schumer in 1996: "The number one reason people come to the US illegally is to defraud systems like social security and I want to stop it." https://t.co/75NBrQwdNm

Saved - September 6, 2025 at 9:51 PM

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Joe Rogan: "There are certain groups that are encouraging and funding public chaos. All this stuff is real. That's why it's crazy having a guy like Mike Benz lay it all out. People think it's organic." https://t.co/QaQV9F99io

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The speakers attribute the unrest around COVID lockdowns to 'a convergence of events' and say 'groups that were encouraging it, organizing it, and funding it' had 'pallets of bricks' on the street. Mike Benz lays out how it goes down. They claim: They want this to take place. They want to push new laws through. They wanna grip tighter control on censorship, these social media companies have to pay. They accuse: 'You fucking funded it. You fucking funded it with tax money that was fault filtered through NGOs, you cocksuckers.' They say many people are cowards and 'fold as soon as there are any sort of external pressure from either their surround or how many people got forced into it by their job.' They discuss the Patriot Act and the deep state, noting 'Sixty one years is not a lot of time' and 'maybe we should wait another sixty.'
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Speaker 0: Yeah. There's there's no reason for it. And it was it's the it's crazy how quickly it all boiled over. And the the it was all these events happening together at the same time. Right? The COVID, the lockdowns, the anger. Ugh. Everybody got real weird because everyone was just locked in their home for months at a time. And then the George Floyd thing and the public outrage and up, and the people were on the street, and then people were encouraging it and funding it. There was people that were there were certain groups that were encouraging it, organizing it, and funding it. And they got money from people to do it, and they they had pallets of bricks that were conveniently located on the street. All that stuff's real. Speaker 1: Oh, yeah. Yeah. No. We we saw it. It was it was remarkable to see it in real time. Speaker 0: That's why it's crazy having a guy like Mike Benz lay Speaker 1: out Right. Speaker 0: How it all Yeah. Is going down. Yep. And you think, oh, it's all organic. People are fed up. Uh-uh. No. No. There's a bunch of people that are profiting off of this. Yes. They want this to take place. They want to be able to push new laws through. They wanna be able to grip tighter Yep. Tighter control on censorship, tighter these social media companies have to pay. They're responsible for this. No. No. No. You fucking funded it. You fucking funded it with tax money that was fault filtered through NGOs, you cocksuckers. You guys are a part of this. You want this to happen. Speaker 1: Right. That's where everyone just like, everyone just pause. Yeah. Just like pump the brakes. If it feels like what was that song by Iron Maiden? I can't remember, but it speeds up at the end. Speaker 0: You know? That's what it Speaker 1: felt like the last four years, especially during 2020. I was like, oh, this is the the end of, like, paranoid or whatever it was. And it just sped up, you're like, oh, is this how the end of the story goes, like, as in humanity? Speaker 0: It could be. Yeah. I I think we got a taste of what's possible, but I also think yeah. I think it was horrible. Anybody who lost someone, anybody where where it all went down, I I think it was horrible. Don't get me wrong. But I also think we're lucky Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 0: Because we got to see it. It's horrible if you lost your business. It's horrible if you you got forced to get vaccinated. It's horrible. All those things are horrible. But we got to see how many people are fucking cowards. We got to see how many people fold as soon as there are any sort of external pressure from either their surround or how many people got forced into it by their job. We got to see that, and we got to see how there are unscrupulous groups in power that will coerce people to do things that are not scientific, they're not ethical, they're not moral, if they can profit off of it. And we got to see that, that they will use you as a human fucking ATM machine, and they will they will figure out a way to maximize their profits and maximize the control. So now we know. So now we know. So now you can't think that the world is some sort of nineteen fifties movie Mhmm. Where the good guys wear the white hats and the bad guys wear the black hats. You gotta realize, like, there's a lot of human interest shit going on, and humans have a certain interest in getting control over money and over people, and they do it whenever they can. And if they can do it through the guise of being progressive and kind or if they can do it through the guise of, you know, whatever, pull yourself up by your bootstraps, like Yep. Whatever it is. Yep. They find a way to to rationalize these very specific patterns of behavior that the founding fathers of this country fought against when they created the Bill of Rights and they created the constitution. They did all that knowing that these human nature, these human instincts exist. Speaker 1: Yeah. It'll keep flowcharting back down to this eventually. It's like, hold on. People are people, and people are gonna do people stuff. Speaker 0: And every time they pass something like the Patriot Act or the Patriot Act too, they just chip away at that. They're chipping away at that, and it's their job to do that in their mind. Right. It's it shouldn't be because there's not enough oversight of them. That's the problem. Speaker 1: It's like Right. Speaker 0: This is the whole concept of the deep state, which was always, like, such a stupid conspiracy theory for the longest time. People are like, oh, you're worried about the deep state? Until you are. Until you're like, oh my god. It's real. Oh my god. How did that kid get on that roof? Please Speaker 1: come on. Speaker 0: How did how did he walk around with a fucking rangefinder like we were talking about before? Rangefinders? Yeah. That's what he had. That's why you use those folks for fucking Speaker 1: shooting people. He's not golfing. Speaker 0: The whole thing was nuts. The whole thing was nuts. And we were all just sitting there going, oh, the deep state's real. Like, oh, someone someone did something here. How did his apartment get professionally scrubbed? Is there are are there a team of people that are actually organizing something like this? Has this happened before? Why won't they release the Kennedy files? He died how many fucking years ago? 1963? Yeah. How why don't that's sixty one years ago. How about you release that? Speaker 1: Yeah. Maybe. Speaker 0: Like or Hey. How about you guys release that? Speaker 1: Yeah. Or there's maybe a reason? Yeah. Do you think that stuff's gonna I mean, do you think Speaker 0: Sixty one years is not a Speaker 1: lot of Speaker 0: time, though. That's a good point. Like, maybe we should wait another sixty. Speaker 1: Wait a sec. Makes makes sense. Right? Speaker 0: People aren't ready yet. Speaker 1: They're not ready yet.
Saved - August 29, 2025 at 12:41 PM

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When Josh Hawley exposed Attorney General Merrick Garland for raiding Trump’s home https://t.co/0N1rypQxMK

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Senator Cotton pressed Attorney General Garland, citing a Washington Post report that 'senior FBI officials who would be in charge of leading the search resisted doing so as too combative' and that 'these field agents wanted to shutter the criminal investigation altogether, but they were overruled by Maine DOJ.' Garland said, 'I've skimmed that article. It is not that's not an accurate reflection of what the article says, and I'm not able to comment on the investigation,' and added, 'What I said was I approved the decision.' Cotton asked if he talked to the White House; Garland replied, 'Washington Post article does not say what you're saying.' The record was entered. Cotton asserted, 'FBI field agents did not wanna conduct the raid and they were overruled by DOJ,' and they discussed leaks, with Garland noting, 'they're leaking left, right, and center and saying it wasn't us.'
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Speaker 0: Attorney General Garland, you said in our last exchange that it's your practice to defer to FBI agents in the field. I was interested, given your answer, to read in this morning's Washington Post that the FBI is saying that you overruled them when it came to raiding ex President Trump's personal residence. Washington Post reports this morning showdown before the raid that senior FBI officials who would be in charge of leading the search resisted doing so as too combative. These field agents wanted to shutter the criminal investigation altogether, but they were overruled by Maine DOJ. Speaker 1: I've skimmed that article. It is not that's not an accurate reflection of what the article says, and I'm not able to comment on the investigation. I've My comment earlier was about tactics on on the ground in particular cases. Speaker 0: Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. You said it's not an I'm I'm reading to you from the article. Quote, senior FBI officials who would be in charge of leading the search resisted the plan as two combatives and proposed instead to seek Trump's permission to seek his property according to four people. Speaker 1: End quote. There is often a robust discussion and in the end and it's encouraged among investigators and prosecutors. Speaker 0: Yes. And you made the decision. I did. That's Right? You said you did. Speaker 1: No. I'm sorry. What I said was I approved the decision. Speaker 0: So you didn't make the decision? Approved Speaker 1: the decision to seek a search warrant after probable cause with Speaker 0: overruling the FBI agents who did not want to do so. Did you talk about this with the White House does not Speaker 1: Washington Post article does not say what you're saying. I'm sorry. And I'm not able to describe this in any further Speaker 0: Mister chairman, I'll just ask that this entire article be entered into the record. Speaker 1: Without objection. Speaker 0: And we can read for ourselves. I invite people to go and look. It says exactly that FBI field agents did not wanna conduct the raid and they were overruled by DOJ. So it doesn't seem to me, Attorney General, that the FBI has a lot of confidence in you. Because what they're doing clearly is trying to distance themselves from your decisions. They're out there leaking left, right, and center and saying it wasn't us. We didn't want to do it. He made us do it. What's that say about their confidence in your leadership? Speaker 1: You know, the previous senator said that they're leaking all in favor of the left. Now you're saying they're leaking all in favor of Speaker 0: I'm asking you my question. Answer my question based on this evidence. Don't disassemble, attorney general. Expired. Answer my question. Speaker 1: Time has expired. Senator Cotton?
Saved - July 27, 2025 at 8:50 AM

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This kid is going places. https://t.co/z5hPO7x2dP

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Speaker 0 claims their actions are legal because their dad is a lawyer and that they are doing it for the money. They also claim there is no radar and "they" don't know that. Speaker 2 says "Got it. Here. Thank you. At school."
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Speaker 0: It's not illegal. My dad's a lawyer. Speaker 1: Why are you doing this? Speaker 0: It's for the money, man. Speaker 1: The money. There's Speaker 0: not even any radar up there. They don't know that. Speaker 2: Oh, man. Got it. Here. Thank you. At school. I
Saved - July 27, 2025 at 8:46 AM

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"Survival of the fittest" 😭 https://t.co/m13RjTYCjZ

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When the speaker was a child, a nun and his father told him anyone born in the U.S. could be president. However, his father said he could not become president because of the dangerous environment he grew up in. He describes dangerous toys from his childhood, like BB guns, electric football games, and a pottery oven. He jokes that kids who get hurt playing with BB guns are too dumb to deserve eyeballs. He claims his cousin Eddie choked to death on a running back figurine from an electric football game. He then describes a pottery oven that gets extremely hot. He argues that these dangerous toys are educational tools, claiming a child who burns their hand in the oven won't do it again. He concludes that these toys should be in every kindergarten class to educate children and weed out the unintelligent ones.
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Speaker 0: You know, one time when I was a kid, a nun told me that anyone who was born in The United States could become the president. So I went home and I said to my dad, dad, hey. Is it true that anybody who's born here in America can become the president? He said, yeah. That's true. It's the law. And I said, does that mean that I can become the president of The United States? And he turned to me and he said, and I'll never forget this. He said, no. Our parents all smoked. Our mothers smoked and drank while they were pregnant, teachers could kick the shit out of you, there were no seat belts. We have eight or nine kids bouncing around inside cars that were made out of real steel. And if you fell out one of the windows while we were driving down the highway, hell, it was just more food for all the other kids. Okay? You got one big toy at Christmas, and if your parents did their job, it was usually something very dangerous. Okay? Guns, knives, toys with tons of tiny parts you and your sister could choke on, stuff that caught on fire. It was great. Here. This is a BB gun. Okay? They don't wanna give these to kids anymore. Okay? Because too many kids get shot in the eye on Christmas morning. Alright? Well, watch this. Give me a kid. Hey, kid. Stay right there. Right there. Nice job, kid. See, the kids who lose an eye when you shoot BBs at them, they're stupid. Okay? Too dumb to duck. They don't deserve to have eyeballs. Alright? Give me another kid. Now, this is an electric football game. They don't really make them anymore. Okay? You turn around and all these guys would vibrate and run around the field. Now, my cousin Eddie swallowed a running back. I think it was Larry Zonka and choked to death one Christmas morning. Last time we saw Eddie or the game. Hey, eat this. No way. Good girl. See? It's called thinning the herd, folks. This kid's a keeper. Alright. Give me another kid. Alright? This next toy is basically an oven. Okay? This baby would heat up to about 250 degrees Kelvin. You could bake pottery in this thing. Alright? Come here. Stick your hand inside there. You idiot. Folks, here's my point. Okay? These aren't just toys. They are tools of education. Okay? You can bet that kid's not gonna put his hand in an oven again. Okay? And if he does, get rid of him. Alright? I don't have anything against dumbass kids, just the dumbass adults they grow up to be. Alright? Christ. These toys should be in every kindergarten class across the country. Alright? The Stanford Binet test. Alright? Plug in the creepy crawler oven.
Saved - July 27, 2025 at 8:46 AM

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"Survival of the fittest" https://t.co/dI9PLqS4ie

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When the speaker was a child, a nun and his father told him anyone born in the U.S. could be president. His father then said he could not become president because of the dangerous environment he grew up in. He describes dangerous toys from his childhood, like BB guns, electric football games, and a toy oven. He jokes that kids who get hurt by BB guns are too dumb to duck and don't deserve eyeballs. His cousin Eddie choked to death on a running back toy. He says the toy oven could bake pottery. He argues these dangerous toys are educational tools, teaching kids not to repeat mistakes. He doesn't have anything against dumb kids, just the dumb adults they become. He believes these toys should be in every kindergarten class across the country.
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Speaker 0: You know, one time when I was a kid, a nun told me that anyone who was born in The United States could become the president. So I went home and I said to my dad, dad, hey. Is it true that anybody who's born here in America can become the president? He said, yeah. That's true. It's the law. And I said, does that mean that I can become the president of The United States? And he turned to me and he said, and I'll never forget this. He said, no. Our parents all smoked. Our mothers smoked and drank while they were pregnant, teachers could kick the shit out of you, there were no seat belts. We have eight or nine kids bouncing around inside cars that were made out of real steel. And if you fell out one of the windows while we were driving down the highway, hell, it was just more food for all the other kids. Okay? You got one big toy at Christmas, and if your parents did their job, it was usually something very dangerous. Okay? Guns, knives, toys with tons of tiny parts you and your sister could choke on, stuff that caught on fire. It was great. Here. This is a BB gun. Okay? They don't wanna give these to kids anymore. Okay? Because too many kids get shot in the eye on Christmas morning. Alright? Well, watch this. Give me a kid. Hey, kid. Stay right there. Right there. Nice job, kid. See, the kids who lose an eye when you shoot BBs at them, they're stupid. Okay? Too dumb to duck. They don't deserve to have eyeballs. Alright? Give me another kid. Now, this is an electric football game. They don't really make them anymore. Okay? You turn around and all these guys would vibrate and run around the field. Now, my cousin Eddie swallowed a running back. I think it was Larry Zonka and choked to death one Christmas morning. Last time we saw Eddie or the game. Hey, eat this. No way. Good girl. See? It's called thinning the herd, folks. This kid's a keeper. Alright. Give me another kid. Alright? This next toy is basically an oven. Okay? This baby would heat up to about 250 degrees Kelvin. You could bake pottery in this thing. Alright? Come here. Stick your hand inside there. You idiot. Folks, here's my point. Okay? These aren't just toys. They are tools of education. Okay? You can bet that kid's not gonna put his hand in an oven again. Okay? And if he does, get rid of him. Alright? I don't have anything against dumbass kids, just the dumbass adults they grow up to be. Alright? Christ. These toys should be in every kindergarten class across the country. Alright? The Stanford Binet test. Alright? Plug in the creepy crawler oven.
Saved - July 27, 2025 at 8:46 AM

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This farmer was dealing with an angry bull, and it didn't end well. https://t.co/NKpPtQh8G8

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A farmer faced an angry bull on his ranch and attempted a peace offering, which the bull rejected. The farmer stressed that running is the last thing you want to do, especially without a tree for protection or with a "hot cow" nearby. In a desperate attempt to escape the situation, he called for Rufus. Rufus arrived, and the farmer thanked him, stating that Rufus would protect him.
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Speaker 0: If a bull looks at you like this, you're dead. This farmer was dealing with an angry bull on his ranch, and it didn't go well. Use it. Speaker 1: Here he comes. He'll accept a peace offering. I'll get behind this tree. Here. Here. Here you want that? No peace offering. It's not good. Wouldn't have a backup plan. Okay. We're gonna abandon. Abandon. And he ain't he ain't taking it. I think he's not looking. This is where a lot of people would run, and that is the last thing you wanna do. Don't run. Not if you got a tree. If you got a hot cow right behind you, you're double screwed. Hey. Hey. Sometimes I think to myself, self, you gotta be one of the dumbest son of a. Speaker 0: In a desperate attempt to get out of this terrible situation Speaker 1: Sir. Speaker 0: He calls Rufus. Speaker 1: Rufus. Get Rufus down here. Yeah. You up now. Come on, Rufus. Come on. I didn't wanna have to yell for him, Redford. Up now. Everybody's worried about you getting hurt. You're rub me behind a tree. Thank you, Rufus. Here you go. Thank you, son. Rufus will protect me or
Saved - July 6, 2025 at 6:16 PM

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MSNBC's election night coverage. This will never get old. https://t.co/MKGTkgB493

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The speakers discuss election night, noting no surprises and very close races in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Public polling indicated a close race, and early results confirm this. The Harris campaign aimed to increase voter turnout to counteract Trump's expected rural votes. Some believe the Harris campaign was flawless, with strong get-out-the-vote efforts, while Trump's rallies were not well-attended. Reproductive rights are a key issue for young women voters. Trump's vote share increased in rural counties compared to 2020. North Carolina and Georgia were called for Trump. Trump also gained ground in key Pennsylvania counties. The Republican Party will control the Senate. The Harris campaign acknowledged the need to count all votes. The mood at the Harris event grew somber as results came in. The focus shifted to the "blue wall" states, which remained uncalled. Pennsylvania was later called for Trump, presenting an insurmountable challenge for Harris. Trump declared victory, stating they overcame obstacles thought impossible.
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Speaker 0: All the anticipation, all the excitement, all the anxiety, all the doom scrolling, all the manic refreshing of polling averages, it has all been leading to this hour. And we know you have every choice in the world for where to spend tonight, so we're really grateful that you're spending it with us. We hope you'll be with us through the duration. Speaker 1: Hey. How's everybody doing? First time voting? Yes. How are you feeling? Good. Are you guys doing okay too? Speaker 2: Yes. We're doing great. Kama La la la. Speaker 3: Wait a ask Speaker 1: who you're gonna vote for, but I didn't need to. Speaker 2: Cabalala la because my shatter. Speaker 1: First time voting, as you know, this is where the, Harris campaign wants to drive up the numbers to sort of counteract that tea in the middle of Pennsylvania, to, counteract the rural votes that, the Trump campaign is expected to get. Speaker 4: And so what you've seen in the last couple of weeks, if this is an audition for managing a complex organization like The United States, Kamala Harris has passed the audition flawlessly. This has been, in many ways, a perfect campaign. And what the campaign is talking about now is the granular get out, the vote effort that you just don't see on the other side. On the other side, you're seeing Charlie Kirk going on ex Twitter this morning and begging people to vote. Speaker 5: The last week has been a very good close for Kamala Harris, not a good close for Donald Trump. He hasn't been able to fill the rallies. He's adult. He has racist comedians opening. Whatever. It's been a trashy week for Donald Trump. It's been a very strong week for Kamala Harris. Speaker 6: ASU, the campus that we're on right now, ASU students have the population is about 74,000. So a lot of people voting here when it comes to a lot of the young women that we've been talking to. Reproductive rights is huge. It's a big, big driver. It's a lot of the conversation that we're hearing. Speaker 7: We've got about 10 now completed of those rural heavily Trump counties. We're talking about places where he's gonna get seventy, seventy five, 80% of the vote. In all 10 that have now been completed, Trump's vote share relative to 2020 has gone up. Speaker 8: I'm just gonna give a couple of, like, everybody take a breath, warnings here. We don't know what's gonna happen in Georgia. It's like a baby blue state, I'm gonna say, and that it has not been blue for a long time. It is a hard state for the Harris team. Speaker 3: One of the things that was so striking about the public polling and the public data going into this election was that the public polling said, this is the closest race that we've ever had. Yeah. Basically. I mean, that was the consensus view. Tie. And there was a real question about, well, maybe the public polling's wrong, and maybe it's gonna miss a few points in one direction or another. We don't know at this point. It's very early in the evening. But I would say at 08:50, like, it's a very, very close race. Speaker 0: Yeah. I'd say that if you are just joining us right this second at 08:52 zero six, I had to summarize what's going on, no surprises. Yeah. Right. Pretty much that's what's happened thus far. Georgia, it's too close to call. In Pennsylvania, it's too close to call. In Wisconsin, it's too close to call. In Michigan, sing it with me now. It's too close to call. Speaker 9: Let's be blunt. I think when you watch what Donald Trump did in 2020, what Democrats were fantasizing about was a landslide victory. And so some of what was wanted and desired was a sweep that really wasn't on the table. We live in an evenly divided country, and it creates anxiety, but it also requires patience. Speaker 4: It is fairly shocking, and I don't think it's something that should make us super proud. You just think about just the last two weeks and the things that that Donald Trump has said. If all of that gets you half of the votes Speaker 5: 48, 49%. Speaker 4: What does it tell you? I mean, we need to really take a step back and think about what does that say about us. Speaker 9: I mean, blue all maybe there was always gonna be a blue all night. Some of the fantasies, right, of a landslide victory that would erase any doubt, that would eradicate, you know, the the the threat. I think it's going to be a late night. The polls have accurately captured this dead heat. Speaker 0: Ari, since you were last with us, I've got nothing to report. Well, Speaker 10: the crowd here is still large, is still loud, but a little bit more subdued. And the word that I keep hearing is the idea that people here are nauseously optimistic. Not just cautiously optimistic, but nauseously optimistic. The real focus now is on that blue wall in the Midwest. They knew that this was gonna be a long night and that it was gonna be a real nail biter, and it appears that that is exactly what we're looking at right now. Speaker 0: We've been saying for weeks, says O'Malley Dillon, quote, that this race might not be called tonight. Those of you who are around in 2020 know this well. What we do know is this race is not going to come into focus until the early morning hours. Part of Speaker 8: the objective of this email is to say to the people on the team, hang in there, guys. Like, it's not over. We're still getting votes in. We still need to keep talking to people. Keep people in lines. Tell your grandma it's gonna be okay. Speaker 0: We now have an NBC News call in the first one, Joy. North Carolina, call for Donald Trump. Speaker 4: Yep. And, so it was, Speaker 7: you know? We now have all the voting in Luzerne County. Donald Trump is gonna win this by a little bit more than 21 points. Four years ago, it was 14. We also saw him make those gains in Lackawanna County right next door earlier tonight. Democrats wanted more Trump more of a Trump drop off here. They don't get it in Lebanon County tonight. In 2020, Joe Biden won here by essentially 27 points. Sits at about 24 and a half. In Chester County, more significant drop off for Harris from Biden. Next door in Montgomery County, Harris is now running a point behind where Joe Biden finished in this county. Biden won this by a four and a half points in 2020. Trump has now taken the lead in Bucks County. Speaker 0: NBC News now projects that in the battleground state of Georgia in the presidential race, Donald Trump has prevailed. The Republican Party will control the United States Senate. This is live from Howard University in Washington DC. Speaker 11: We still have votes to count. We still have states that have not been called yet. We will continue overnight to fight to make sure that every vote is counted. Thank you all. Speaker 0: A short and to the point statement from Cedric Richmond, the Harris campaign co chair. You now see them turn as one to start Speaker 10: to leave the grounds. The evening was getting increasingly somber as people realized what this map is looking like. They turned off the TV set and just piped up the music because the room was starting to get increasingly somber. Speaker 0: You know, we always knew it was gonna be down to the blue wall, and the blue wall is still uncalled at this point. But it sounds like the Harris campaign is is sort of keeping things tight in terms of whether or not they're gonna string people along into thinking this is gonna happen. Speaker 8: What they went to that venue tonight hoping to see and witness was a historic election of Kamala Harris to the presidency Yeah. Was the end of the Trump era as they knew it. And so we don't know the outcome yet, but that is not what they are receiving, and they are being told to go home and wait till tomorrow. I I I that is that just I Speaker 4: And nothing that was true yesterday about how flawlessly this campaign was run is not true now. I mean, this really was an historic flawlessly run campaign. She had Queen Latifah never endorses anyone. She came out and endorsed. You know, I mean, you she had every prominent celebrity voice. She had the Swifties. She had the Beehive. Like, you could not have run a Speaker 5: better campaign. In Western Europe and in The UK and in The Middle East, people are waking up Speaker 6: to this. Speaker 3: Oh, and they are. Speaker 5: I've gotten people from Western Europe who are extraordinarily alarmed and terrified. May I reiterate, Speaker 0: there are two of the seven swing states that have been called by NBC News right now, which is Georgia and North Carolina. None none of the other five states have been have been called at this point. You can see this is the battleground states, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, the so called Blue Wall. None of those states called by NBC News. In the swing state of Pennsylvania, NBC News now projects that that presidential contest has been won by Donald Trump. It presents an insurmountable future here for for Kamala Harris and for the Democratic ticket. Let's watch as Trump takes the stage in Palm Beach, Florida. Speaker 12: We overcame obstacles that nobody thought possible, and it is now clear that we've achieved the most incredible political thing. Look what happened. Is this crazy? Speaker 3: Boy, it's gonna be a Speaker 1: real tough speech for her.
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"Global warming... is an absolute hoax. And why do I say it's a hoax? Because I looked at the ice core data..." https://t.co/KJspRE74iG

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Global warming is a hoax based on ice core data, which is accessible online. Ice core data shows cooling and warming periods of Earth over thousands of years, revealing natural cycles. The current warming cycle is not the hottest one recorded; past warming cycles have been hotter before modern technology existed.
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Speaker 0: Global warming to me is an absolute hoax. And why do I say it's a hoax? Not because of conspiracy theories. Because I looked at the ice core data. See, ice core data will take you back tens of thousands of years, and you can anyone can access the ice core data. Just Google ice core data online. You can look up all the science and research on the ice cores. They go get the ice cores, right, from the North Pole, South Pole. It goes miles into the ground. It comes up. They put them in actual ice core museums, so to speak, like storage areas. And in the ice core data, you could see the cooling and warming periods of Earth over thousands of years, and you begin to recognize a cycle. They we live in cooling and warming cycles, and they're natural. And matter of fact, this warming cycle that they claim we're in isn't even the hottest of the hottest warming cycles that it has ever been. There's been deeper and more hot warming cycles in the past before we had all this technology.
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James O’Keefe exposes Fed economist saying Powell’s legacy is standing up to Trump. https://t.co/HSrq5jKBqP

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Harrell Hizmo, a principal economist at the Federal Reserve, prepares speeches for Jerome Powell. He says his work is "all classified." Hizmo believes Powell wants to be remembered for "holding the line" against Trump and helping the economy. He claims Powell is responsive and has shifted the Fed to consider equity, racial issues, wealth inequality, and climate change. Hizmo says Powell raised interest rates against Trump's wishes to stimulate the economy. He believes Powell is slow-rolling solutions to avoid a recession during an election year, fearing people could lose their homes and jobs. Hizmo states that some people think conservatives are dumb and that the Federal Reserve might discriminate against them depending on how "out there" they are. He also says the Fed had to introduce new regulations to offset actions taken by Trump.
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Speaker 0: On principal conference. Right now, I'm preparing for something. I'll do a a Top of the market. To the the to the Fed board. Speaker 1: Meet Harrell Hizmo. He's a principal economist working inside the Federal Reserve. Speaker 2: So you write speeches for power. Speaker 0: Yeah. Like, for when you're certain paragraphs. I'm just really worried that I'm saying stuff, like, stuff that's classified. Speaker 2: Do you Speaker 3: deal with classified stuff? Speaker 0: It's all classified. Speaker 1: Right? Quote, it's all classified. Speaker 0: It's all classified. Trump is a crazy person. It's it's very clear. I mean, dumped by. Speaker 2: Does he hate Trump? It like, is the feeling hateful? Speaker 0: Of course. Speaker 2: Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Speaker 0: And Trump was president. He wanted to stimulate the economy. Speaker 4: Right. But he wouldn't do it. And he Speaker 0: started raising interest rates, doing the opposite that Trump wanted. So, I mean, so the feeling is this, that, like, we don't want Trump to be in the in government. Right. Speaker 1: Arel Hizmo, principal economist with the Federal Reserve, says Jerome Powell wants to go down in history as someone who, quote, held the line against Donald Trump, unquote. Speaker 5: He's doing it for the legacy. Speaker 6: He seems to be remembered in history as well Speaker 0: as somebody who held the line against, like, legitimate like Trump and, like, somebody who, like, helped the economy. Speaker 2: So he wants to preserve his legacy as someone figure. Though he's Republican on paper Yeah. Democrats don't want him. Speaker 0: Yeah. Because he's responsive. I mean, like like, under under Powell, the Fed has changed to think about equity issues, like racial issues, think about wealth inequality as part of the mandate, as part of the the usual following. Yep. Think about climate change. Speaker 1: Aralhismo says, quote, people think conservatives are dumb and that the, quote, federal reserve would discriminate against those conservatives depending on how out there they are. Speaker 0: Some people think they're dumb. Speaker 2: Like Yeah. Would they be, like, discriminated against? Speaker 0: It depends on, like, how, like, out there they are. He's only for the legacy. As somebody who held the line, things like like Trump. Speaker 1: Today's unpredictable world, it's all about being prepared for who knows what they have in store for the next pandemic. Our friends and supporters of the wellness company have designed this unique prescription based medical emergency kit that is packed with eight potentially lifesaving prescription only medications, including Z Pak and ivermectin. Save $45 per kit when you order using the code OMG. Go to TWC.health/OMG today. Speaker 2: Are you a senior researcher or economist? What's your title? Speaker 0: So I came here as a senior economist, and now I'm principal economist. Speaker 2: So you're now a principal economist? Speaker 0: Yeah. So right now, I'm preparing for something. I'm gonna do a a Top the party. To the the to the Fed board. And Speaker 2: what's your expertise? What's your specialty? Sorry. Speaker 0: I was a I was a finance professor. Speaker 1: Meet Harrell Hizmo. He's a principal economist working inside the Federal Reserve. Harrell says he's a former finance professor and is called on as a subject matter expert to write speeches for Jerome Powell, the chairman of the board of governors for the Federal Reserve. The Federal Reserve is the central banking system of The United States. Their main duties include national monetary policy, supervising and regulating banks, and maintaining financial stability. Our subject disclosed details in regards to his roles within the Federal Reserve. Speaker 0: I have to write a speech Uh-huh. For for him for Powell Speaker 2: now. Uh-huh. Speaker 0: And then he put his own play on it. Speaker 2: So you write speeches for Powell? That's one of this. Okay. I'm not a Speaker 0: speech writer, but, we have been the topic that, you know, that they need Speaker 2: my help asking. You said you you are one of the people who helps to write speeches for him. Speaker 0: Yeah. Like, for when you have certain paragraphs. So, like, they have they get grilled by by congress on all kinds of different topics. Uh-huh. And we have to prepare them. Speaker 1: We looked up the speech, it was about the Federal Open Market Committee just a few weeks ago in March of twenty twenty four. Speaker 7: Today, the FOMC decided to leave our policy interest rate unchanged and to continue to reduce our securities holdings. Our restrictive stance of monetary policy has been putting downward pressure on economic activity and inflation. As labor market tightness has eased and progress on inflation has continued, the risks to achieving our employment and inflation goals are moving into better balance. Speaker 1: Arell talked about how he worked on the section of the speech regarding the Fed's portfolio. Speaker 2: By the way, after our last date, I actually went and I watched the whole speech. That week's date? How old day? Speaker 0: Oh, yeah. Oh my god. Speaker 2: Wait. I wanna know which section did you help him write? Speaker 0: I I wrote a particular section at. It's like the FMC gathers, they they make some decisions, and then we all get together and say, you know, let's summarize this, and then it goes into, like, five different rounds of edits for different people. So, like, by the time like, if I'm working on, like, if I'm working on, like, the Fed's saying, ideas about, what are they gonna do with, let's say, like, what are they gonna buy more with their portfolio size. Speaker 1: The FOMC or Federal Open Market Committee reviews economic and financial conditions, determines the appropriate stance of monetary policy, and assesses the risk to its long term goals of price stability. Speaker 0: So the Fed has a portfolio of short trades and the debt. So anything that has to do with that, it's like I have to be involved. Is that right, Devan? Speaker 2: Like, you have to get involved in what way? To Speaker 0: to that particular product? Well, in in in two ways. First, before they make the decision, they need to know what, like, what is happening and and what if they make the decision that what could happen happen. Let me just say let me just use a nonfed Cheers. Example because I'm just really worried that I'm saying stuff, like, like, stuff that's classified. Like, I just don't wanna know. Oh, okay. It's so interesting. Speaker 2: Do you Speaker 3: deal with classified stuff? Speaker 0: It's all classified. Right? Okay. Speaker 1: Orel, principal economist at the Federal Reserve states, quote, it's all classified. Now the Federal Reserve is known for its lack of transparency. It makes some of the most important policies that impact American finances and day to day lives of all Americans. Aurel, principal economist for the Federal Reserve, goes on to speak about Jerome Powell's relationship with Donald Trump. Speaker 0: Trump is a crazy person. It's it's very clear. I mean, he's a dumb guy. Speaker 2: But? I Speaker 0: mean, just like what would you say about him? Like, that is some shit. Right. The same thing as you say about Trump, you would say, Trump is just weird. Or Distook that. Speaker 2: Oh, that's you're a little. Right? Speaker 0: I'm a big Trumper. No. I'm not. But you're I'm a little boy. Speaker 2: That's fair. So you're you're Biden. Right? What do you Speaker 0: mean you're Biden? Speaker 2: Like, you you support Biden? Speaker 0: I do. Yeah. Okay. Like, he like, Trump hates him. Trump wanted to fire him, like Yeah. But he couldn't because his defend him Speaker 2: Does he hate Trump? And, like, is the feeling neutral? Speaker 0: Of course. Okay. Yeah. So Trump is so Trump nominated him in congress, approved it. Uh-huh. And then as soon as he became chair, Trump wanted him to lower interest rates. Uh-huh. If he lower interest rates, he stimulates the economy. Speaker 2: Yeah. And Speaker 0: Trump was president. He wanted to stimulate the economy. Speaker 4: Right. But he wouldn't do it. Speaker 0: And he started raising interest rates, doing the opposite that Trump wanted. Trump tried to, like, find all the loopholes to fire him. And So Speaker 2: they don't get along? No. So does he get along with Biden? Speaker 0: He he does. Biden administration. Yeah. Biden would want the interest rate to go lower. Yep. At the same time, he doesn't want inflation. Okay. Because inflation is bad. Everybody's complaining Speaker 2: about But inflation is not really an issue anymore, Speaker 0: is it? Well, that's because we've been increasing rates for for a little while. Speaker 2: But you think inflation is still a problem for us right now? Speaker 0: Not not not at the moment. Speaker 1: Arel Hizmo, principal economist with the Federal Reserve, says Jerome Powell wants to go down in history as someone who, quote, held the line against Donald Trump, unquote. Speaker 5: He's doing it for the legacy. He seems to be Speaker 6: remembered in history as well. Speaker 2: You think he wants to be remembered for what he's done? He wants to go down Speaker 0: in history Yeah. Speaker 2: As what? Speaker 0: And somebody who held the line against, like, like, like Trump and, like, somebody who, like, helped the economy out of COVID, like, drag Uh-huh. With under with I mean, it's pretty amazing we haven't had recession, to be honest, like, after COVID. Like, everything shut down. And the economy just keep going up. Dark market is going up. Like Speaker 2: So he wants to preserve his legacy as someone savior. As a savior for America Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 2: And kept us out of a recession Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 2: And fought against Trump. Speaker 0: Yeah. And and and, you know, like, there's all kinds of stuff that comes to his desk that he says no because this this is gonna jeopardize the legacy of the Fed or my legacy as a chair. Yeah. Speaker 1: Aral Hizmo speaks to how Jerome Powell doesn't wanna create a recession during an election year. Speaker 2: He is slow rolling the solution, basically. Speaker 0: Well, because he doesn't wanna create a recession. Speaker 2: Okay. So he knows how to fix it. Speaker 0: He doesn't he doesn't know, but like he's like he doesn't wanna make any like imagine you're a doctor and you're trying to like give somebody a dose or something. You give them a little bit to see how their body reacts and give them a little more. Yep. So you can give them a big dose, but then they get huge side effects. Speaker 2: I see. Speaker 0: So that's the worry. Like the side effect is recession because economy can crash. Right. Speaker 2: And And obviously, he wouldn't want that during an election year. Or, I mean, he wouldn't want any He want Speaker 0: any Yeah. Because the recession, these people lose, like, their homes Speaker 2: and people will, like, lose their jobs. Yeah. Speaker 0: People might die, like, from, you know, homelessness or, like, medical bills or, like it's a big you know, it's a real this is so real. It's people's lives. Speaker 1: Aurel Hizmo, principal economist of the Federal Reserve says, quote, people think conservatives are dumb and that the, quote, Federal Reserve would discriminate against those conservatives depending on how out there they are, unquote. Speaker 0: I don't want I don't think there are any conservatives in the media. Speaker 2: Do you work with any? Speaker 0: I don't think so. All the people I work with are academic. Speaker 2: Do you think they'll be treated differently in your organization? Speaker 0: Some people think they're dumb. Like Yeah. Speaker 2: Would they be, like, discriminated against? Speaker 0: It depends on, like, how, like, out there they are. The problem with Trump is that you can't have, like, Trump's voters are not voting for him for legit logical reasons. So, I mean, so the feeling is this, that, like, we don't want Trump to be in the clean government. Right. But if he comes, we're still gonna try to do the best we can for the country. Now if he messes up, he does something stupid, then we have to, like, fix it. So he, like, removed a lot of regulations and stripped that. And he made it that that entity, like, really weak. So now the Fed has to be like, oh, we have to kinda, like, do something more to regulate To counter Yeah. Speaker 2: What he did. To counter Basically, to offset what Yeah. Sorry. To offset what Trump did. Yeah. So you guys basically introduced a new regulation to sit on top of this. Yeah. Speaker 0: Well, sit on top of the stuff they stripped. Speaker 1: I've had it with all my personal and private information being exposed and exploited by big tech and big government. So I'm joining my friend, Eric Prince, and I'm switching to my new unplugged phone. Protect your privacy. Get your very own unplugged phone. Go to unplugged.com/0mg. That's unplugged.com/0mg. Take your privacy back. Unplugged.com/0mg. Arau Hizmo, principal economist at the Federal Reserve, talks about how the Federal Reserve has changed to think about environmental issues, equity issues, and racial equality. Speaker 2: Even though he's Republican on paper Yeah. Democrats don't walk in. Speaker 0: Yeah. Because he's responsive. I mean, like like, under under Powell, the Fed has changed to think about equity issues, like racial issues, so think about wealth inequality as part of the mandate as part of the the issue we're following. Yep. Think about climate change. Speaker 2: What has Powell done with climate change? So Speaker 0: he hasn't done anything himself, but, like, he creates an environment to foster, like, research in that area, to foster discussion in the area where like, it's it's a friendly environment that we can hire client scientists. Speaker 1: Aurel Hizmo, principal economist at the Federal Reserve says Jerome Powell is responsive, but the question is responsive to whom or what exactly? We're establishing in this video that the Federal Reserve is not just determining interest rates, but making policies for desired policy outcomes. So who is determining which of these issues to put? Equity and climate change are known as ESG issues, global issues, and they've been shown to be bad for the bottom line. Why is the Federal Reserve implementing these policies, and how is it impacting society at large? This video is part of an ongoing series that we're doing inside the Crypto Mafia, the Federal Reserve, the Security and Exchange Commission. If you're on the inside of any of these institutions, reach out to us. This is how we get the information. DM us on Signal, on X, or Instagram. Reach out to us at tips dot o'Keefe media group dot com. And if you wanna be like the brave American swiper who obtained this story, and by the way, we're sending this person a check for $5,000. If you wanna be like her and be brave, reach out to us at o'keefe media group dot com slash swiper. We reached out to Arel Hizmo, principal economist at the Federal Reserve, and asked him for comment. Here's what he had to say. Speaker 0: Are you friend? She's on the phone right here. Speaker 8: Hey. Is this Arel? Speaker 0: Who is this? Speaker 8: Hey. This is friend, James. Speaker 0: I don't know who you are. I I didn't say Speaker 8: My name is James O'Keith. I'm an investigative reporter, and you're on hidden camera saying all the things you just told me you didn't say. Sir? Hello? We've got a missed car. OMG is everywhere. We're on the inside. Stay tuned.
Saved - May 24, 2025 at 2:26 PM

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Elon Musk: "It's a pretty good indication that if someone is using the word disinformation a lot, they are the ones creating the disinformation." https://t.co/Rjkuiq5vPZ

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Prominent Democrats, including John Kerry, Tim Wallace, and Hillary, are allegedly saying that the First Amendment is a bad thing. These top-level Democrats view the First Amendment as an obstacle. The frequent use of the word "disinformation" is an indication that the speaker believes these individuals are creating disinformation. Those trying to suppress freedom of speech are considered the "bad guys." It is astonishing that this is happening in America in 2024.
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Speaker 0: One prominent Democrat after another has been saying that freedom of speech, the first amendment, is is a is a is a bad thing. John Kerry. Yeah. John Kerry literally said that. Tim Wallace. Tim. And and Tim Wallace. Yeah. And Hillary. Yeah. Exactly. It's it's like a long list. It's it's they're they're not like, you know, mid level people in the it's like the top people in the Democratic Party are saying the first amendment's an obstacle, and and then they they use the word disinformation. Like, it's a pretty good indication that if someone's using the word disinformation a lot, they are the ones creating the disinformation. If you're trying to figure out, well, like, are the good guys? Who are the bad guys? The the the people who are trying to suppress freedom of speech, they are the bad guys. You know? It's actually astonishing that that we're even in this position in 2024 in America. It's hard to even believe that this is real. You know?
Saved - May 17, 2025 at 7:56 AM

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Is it time for DOGE to audit Pelosi? https://t.co/cFIof551dT

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The devil deals hard in Georgia, where hell's broke loose. A fiddle contest determines one's fate. Victory brings a shiny gold fiddle, but defeat means the devil claims your soul.
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Speaker 0: Draws up your bow and play your fiddle hard because hell's broke loose in Georgia and the devil deals it hard. And if you win, you'll get the shiny fiddle made of gold. But if you lose, the devil gets your soul.
Saved - May 16, 2025 at 3:56 AM

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This is pure gold. https://t.co/gDsgfXFxUC

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Canada is described as America's "attic" and proposed as the 51st state, becoming a "colder Florida." The speaker claims Canada's free healthcare involves long waits, calling it "tooth prison," and promises faster, "American style" dentists. The speaker criticizes Canada's money with animals, offering "good old fashioned green cash" with dead presidents. Canada's Prime Minister is compared to a drama teacher running a Whole Foods, lacking power, while America has "real leaders" with "big energy." The speaker suggests Canada already has American TV, food, and slang. The proposal involves signing paperwork, swapping the flag, and keeping Tim Hortons for Canada.
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Speaker 0: Canada, I love you. You've got trees, moose, that little Sarah thing. You're adorable. But let's face it, you're basically the attic of America. Quiet, cold, and full of stuff nobody remembers until Christmas. So let's fix that. Let's make you the fifty first state. Beautiful, powerful, slightly colder Florida. You guys have health care that's free, but you wait eleven years for a dentist. That's not health care. That's tooth prison. We'll get you real options. Fast, American style, dentist with muscles. Your money has animals on it, moose, bears, birds. I thought it was a zoo brochure. Join us and we'll give you some good old fashioned green cash. Dead presidents, very classy. And your prime minister? He's like if a drama teacher ran a Whole Foods. Nice hair, no power. Down here, we've got real leaders. We throw paper towels like touchdowns during hurricanes, big energy. You've already got our TV, our food, our slang. You say sorry like we say excuse me in Walmart brawls. So let's just do it. Sign the paperwork, swap out the flag, and boom, Canada becomes America. We'll even let you keep Tim Hortons.
Saved - April 28, 2025 at 4:59 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
George Soros criticized President Trump, labeling him a con man and narcissist. In response, one participant accused Soros of hypocrisy, claiming he manipulates media and funds protests to advance a globalist agenda, asserting that Trump prioritizes America over elite interests. Another participant countered that the funds Soros used were tax dollars, not his personal wealth. The conversation reflects a division in perspectives regarding Soros's influence and Trump's leadership.

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George Soros: "President Trump is a con man and the ultimate narcissist, who wants the world to revolve around him." https://t.co/vcOrohwDfQ

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President Trump is described as a con man and the ultimate narcissist who desires the world to revolve around him. His narcissism allegedly took on a pathological dimension when he became president.
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Speaker 0: President Trump is a con man and the ultimate narcissist who wants the world to revolve around him. When his when his fantasy of becoming president came true, his narcissism developed a pathological dimension.

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George Soros calling President Trump a narcissist is the definition of hypocrisy. This is the same man who's funneled millions into fake protests, chaos, and media manipulation just to push his own globalist agenda. Soros doesn’t want a free America — he wants a controlled America. President Trump is fighting for our country, not for a global elite. I’ll stand with a leader who puts America first over a billionaire who’s spent his fortune trying to tear it down.

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@rekal89 @DOGE__news The millions Soros funneled were tax dollars not his money.

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Saved - April 28, 2025 at 1:37 PM

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Tom Homan reacts after officials confirm an illegal alien stole DHS Secretary Kristi Noem’s purse. Under Trump, ICE made three times more arrests in three months than Biden did in a year. https://t.co/L2QpwyfqiC

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The suspect who allegedly stole DHS Secretary Christy Noem's purse on Easter Sunday is an illegal alien. Authorities are searching for a second suspect. The speaker believes that robbing the Secretary of Homeland Security was a bad choice, as she is no nonsense and will enforce the law. The speaker claims this is an example of illegal aliens committing crimes, from shoplifting and armed robbery to murder and rape. ICE has arrested just under 70,000 illegal aliens, and CBP arrests about 67,000. The speaker asserts that ICE has already arrested three times more criminals in three months than Joe Biden did in a year.
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Speaker 0: We are also learning that the suspect who allegedly stole DHS secretary Christy Noem's purse on Easter Sunday is an illegal alien. Authorities are still searching for a second suspect, but what more can tell us about this crime? Speaker 1: Well, look, I think it's a bad choice. I mean, if you're gonna rob from the secretary of homeland security, that means you're gonna do just about anything. So he picked the wrong target. They got right on it. He's he's he's now arrested. Be held accountable. Secretary Noem is no nonsense secretary, and she's gonna continue to enforce the law. So I think this is a a pure example of illegal amnesty committing crimes across the cities, big and small. Shoplifting, armed robbery up to murder and rape of young women. Again, you look at what we've done since president Trump's been in office. ICE has arrested just under 70,000 illegal aliens in the interior, and and Boris was arrested, you know, another 34 thou CBP altogether arrests about 67,000. This administration is breaking records every day. Well, ICE has already arrested three times more criminals in three months than Joe Biden did in a year, and we're gonna keep it going.
Saved - April 28, 2025 at 1:32 PM

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James Blair: "The mainstream media doesn't want to cover this story. What we've done is get violent criminals and other lowlifes... out of the country since we came into office. Last month, we had the lowest border crossings on record." https://t.co/Sqma4fiBi3

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The speaker claims the mainstream media doesn't want to cover the story of violent criminals being removed from the country. The speaker says they have gotten violent criminals and "low lives" off the streets and removed them from the country since taking office. They claim last month had the lowest border crossings on record due to a new president, not new legislation. The speaker states that over 5,000 children have been reunited with their families or a safe guardian since they came into office. The speaker says they are cleaning up communities by removing people who have committed heinous and violent crimes. The speaker says these removals are a matter of law and order.
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Speaker 0: Well, look, the mainstream media, as you know, Brian, doesn't wanna cover this story. What we've done is get violent criminals and other low lives on the street. It's literally a murderer's row here, on the lawn of the White House, and these are people that we've taken out of the country since we came into office. Last month, we had the lowest border crossings on record, and that's a result of not new legislation as Biden said we would need, but just a new president getting the job done. We've reunited over 5,000 children, with their families or a safe guardian since we came into office. We're cleaning up our communities. We're getting rid of all these guys. I mean, look at these. These are all heinous crimes. These are violent crimes. That would be a law and order episode, and we have to get all of them out of the country. So
Saved - April 28, 2025 at 1:31 PM

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Worth seeing again. https://t.co/ijBMSOYyRK

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The speaker expresses frustration, stating they are the only one present who has found dead migrants abandoned by smugglers and witnessed the aftermath of human smuggling operations. They recall finding 19 dead migrants in a trailer, including a child who died in his father's arms, and witnessing the torture of those who couldn't pay smuggling fees. The speaker argues that talk of open borders and abolishing ICE encourages more people to make the dangerous journey, leading to more deaths and violence. They claim that 31% of women are raped during the journey. They believe that failing to close loopholes results in more women being raped and more children dying. The speaker states that people are dying at the hands of those who crossed the border due to open border policies.
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Speaker 0: This is not an American way of dealing with a stranger. You can talk all you want about whether the poor border control is overwhelmed. That makes no excuse. Any child in our care Speaker 1: is our children. Let me explain to you why I'm sitting here so frustrated. Because I'm the only one in this room who's wore a green uniform and banned on that line. I'm the only one in this room who found dead aliens on a trail that were abandoned by smugglers. They just left them there because they weren't worth any money anymore. I'm the only one in this room that stood in back retracted trailers surrounded by 19 dead aliens, including five year old boy who suffocated and death in his father's arms. I was there, and I saw and I smelled it, and it's terrible. And I still I still have nightmares to this day. I was in Phoenix, Arizona when you couldn't pay the smuggling fees. You're tortured. You're I one person was stabbed in the face 22 times because you couldn't pay a smuggling fee. And we keep talking about open borders, abolish ICE, Let's not detain anybody. Let's let everybody go. That entices more people to come. Exactly. This isn't just about force fall. It's about saving lives. I found enough dead bodies in my in my day. I got a stack of dead bodies here. I I see a lot of pictures today, but no one wants to see these pictures because they're angel moms and dads. Each of died here at the hands of people that crossed the border because we have an open border. The more we entice people to make this journey, more women thirty one percent of women are being raped. Children are dying. And I said months ago, if we don't close the loopholes, more women will be raped, more children will die. But it's it's like no one's listening. They'd rather point to men and women in the border to men and women in lights who have an American flag on their shoulder and serve their nation. People are dying.
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Joe Rogan: "There are certain groups that are encouraging and funding public chaos. All this stuff is real. That's why it's crazy having a guy like Mike Benz lay it all out. People think it's organic." https://t.co/QaQV9F8BsQ

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The speakers discuss how COVID lockdowns and the George Floyd protests created a perfect storm, alleging certain groups encouraged, organized, and funded the unrest, even providing pallets of bricks. They claim these groups profited by pushing new laws, tightening censorship, and controlling social media, funded by tax money filtered through NGOs. They believe the events of the last four years revealed how many people are easily coerced and how unscrupulous groups in power will exploit people for profit and control. They assert that these groups use progressive or other guises to rationalize behavior that undermines the principles the Founding Fathers fought against. The speakers also discuss the concept of the "deep state," citing examples like the Kennedy files and a specific incident involving a rangefinder, suggesting organized cover-ups and hidden agendas. They question why certain information remains unreleased after many years, implying the public may not be ready for the truth.
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Speaker 0: Yeah. There's there's no reason for it. And it was it's the it's crazy how quickly it all boiled over. And the the it was all these events happening together at the same time. Right? The COVID, the lockdowns, the anger. Ugh. Everybody got real weird because everyone was just locked in their home for months at a time. And then the George Floyd thing and the public outrage and up, and the people were on the street, and then people were encouraging it and funding it. There was people that were there were certain groups that were encouraging it, organizing it, and funding it. And they got money from people to do it, and they they had pallets of bricks that were conveniently located on the street. All that stuff's real. Speaker 1: Oh, yeah. Yeah. No. We we saw it. It was it was remarkable to see it in real time. Speaker 0: That's why it's crazy having a guy like Mike Benz lay Speaker 1: out Right. Speaker 0: How it all Yeah. Is going down. Yep. And you think, oh, it's all organic. People are fed up. Uh-uh. No. No. There's a bunch of people that are profiting off of this. Yes. They want this to take place. They want to be able to push new laws through. They wanna be able to grip tighter Yep. Tighter control on censorship, tighter these social media companies have to pay. They're responsible for this. No. No. No. You fucking funded it. You fucking funded it with tax money that was fault filtered through NGOs, you cocksuckers. You guys are a part of this. You want this to happen. Speaker 1: Right. That's where everyone just like, everyone just pause. Yeah. Just like pump the brakes. If it feels like what was that song by Iron Maiden? I can't remember, but it speeds up at the end. Speaker 0: You know? That's what it Speaker 1: felt like the last four years, especially during 2020. I was like, oh, this is the the end of, like, paranoid or whatever it was. And it just sped up, you're like, oh, is this how the end of the story goes, like, as in humanity? Speaker 0: It could be. Yeah. I I think we got a taste of what's possible, but I also think yeah. I think it was horrible. Anybody who lost someone, anybody where where it all went down, I I think it was horrible. Don't get me wrong. But I also think we're lucky Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 0: Because we got to see it. It's horrible if you lost your business. It's horrible if you you got forced to get vaccinated. It's horrible. All those things are horrible. But we got to see how many people are fucking cowards. We got to see how many people fold as soon as there are any sort of external pressure from either their surround or how many people got forced into it by their job. We got to see that, and we got to see how there are unscrupulous groups in power that will coerce people to do things that are not scientific, they're not ethical, they're not moral, if they can profit off of it. And we got to see that, that they will use you as a human fucking ATM machine, and they will they will figure out a way to maximize their profits and maximize the control. So now we know. So now we know. So now you can't think that the world is some sort of nineteen fifties movie Mhmm. Where the good guys wear the white hats and the bad guys wear the black hats. You gotta realize, like, there's a lot of human interest shit going on, and humans have a certain interest in getting control over money and over people, and they do it whenever they can. And if they can do it through the guise of being progressive and kind or if they can do it through the guise of, you know, whatever, pull yourself up by your bootstraps, like Yep. Whatever it is. Yep. They find a way to to rationalize these very specific patterns of behavior that the founding fathers of this country fought against when they created the Bill of Rights and they created the constitution. They did all that knowing that these human nature, these human instincts exist. Speaker 1: Yeah. It'll keep flowcharting back down to this eventually. It's like, hold on. People are people, and people are gonna do people stuff. Speaker 0: And every time they pass something like the Patriot Act or the Patriot Act too, they just chip away at that. They're chipping away at that, and it's their job to do that in their mind. Right. It's it shouldn't be because there's not enough oversight of them. That's the problem. Speaker 1: It's like Right. Speaker 0: This is the whole concept of the deep state, which was always, like, such a stupid conspiracy theory for the longest time. People are like, oh, you're worried about the deep state? Until you are. Until you're like, oh my god. It's real. Oh my god. How did that kid get on that roof? Please Speaker 1: come on. Speaker 0: How did how did he walk around with a fucking rangefinder like we were talking about before? Rangefinders? Yeah. That's what he had. That's why you use those folks for fucking Speaker 1: shooting people. He's not golfing. Speaker 0: The whole thing was nuts. The whole thing was nuts. And we were all just sitting there going, oh, the deep state's real. Like, oh, someone someone did something here. How did his apartment get professionally scrubbed? Is there are are there a team of people that are actually organizing something like this? Has this happened before? Why won't they release the Kennedy files? He died how many fucking years ago? 1963? Yeah. How why don't that's sixty one years ago. How about you release that? Speaker 1: Yeah. Maybe. Speaker 0: Like or Hey. How about you guys release that? Speaker 1: Yeah. Or there's maybe a reason? Yeah. Do you think that stuff's gonna I mean, do you think Speaker 0: Sixty one years is not a Speaker 1: lot of Speaker 0: time, though. That's a good point. Like, maybe we should wait another sixty. Speaker 1: Wait a sec. Makes makes sense. Right? Speaker 0: People aren't ready yet. Speaker 1: They're not ready yet.
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Haitian kids recreate the Trump shooting in Butler. https://t.co/E8v5BtxcKT

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Donald Trump right after the planes hit the twin towers ⬇️ https://t.co/9Ytdsra9Cb

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There's never been anything like this. It's disgraceful, and I hope we attack fast and find out who it is. I have about a 100 men working down here, just to spur them on. I have over a 100 men down here, and I hear you're doing an amazing job. Men from my company. We have another 100 coming in a little while. They've been down here for about a day and a half. I hope other developers are donating their time. We have a lot of people coming down here, and they're brave guys. A couple of them got hurt. Ground 0 is a disaster. I've never seen anything like this. I hope we act very quickly and find out who did it. I've donated to the widows and children's fund for the fallen firefighters over the years, and it certainly sounds like a good idea.
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Speaker 0: I think we'll do fine. Donald, what do you think about all this? You're a developer. You've built buildings all your life. Well, there's never been anything like this. It's disgraceful, and I hope we attack fast. I hope we find out who it is and go fast. Okay. Why'd you wanna come down here today? I have about a 100 men working down here, so just to spur them on. Hi, folks. Hi. Hi, folks. I have over a 100 men down here in and out, and I hear you're doing an amazing job, so I just wanna get some support. Yeah. Men from my company. We have another 100 coming in a little while. And how long have they been down here? They've been down here for about a day and a half. What have you talked to other developers? Are they donating their time, their their men's work? Well, I hope they are. I haven't really focused on that, but we have a lot of people coming down here and a lot of people down here now, and they're brave guys. A couple of them got hurt, but we're, I just wanna spur them on a little bit. What did you think when you heard about this? I was just down to ground 0. Ground 0 is a disaster. I've never seen anything like this. I hope we act very quickly. I hope we find out who did it and act accordingly and quickly. Do you have any plans to donate money to the widows and children's fund for the fallen firefighters? Certainly been I've done it over the years, and it certainly sounds like a good
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