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Red states often produce disappointing Republican leaders because primary voters are complacent, either not voting or choosing candidates based on TV appearances. Change within the GOP will take time and effort, as many Republicans fail to participate in primaries compared to Democrats. There's a call for more involvement to reshape the party. Discussions about immigration highlight a disconnect among liberal voters, who often fail to see the consequences of their policies. The impact of illegal immigration is evident in urban areas, with rising crime and deteriorating conditions. Many Americans remain unaware of the challenges due to misinformation, leading to a lack of understanding about the state of services and the economy. This disconnect creates a lost and demoralized populace that needs to reconnect with reality.

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Western North Carolina residents desperately need help, and it's local citizens who are stepping up, driving across the state to assist. The situation is dire. Misinformation is hindering aid efforts, particularly the false claim that aid is going to undocumented migrants; FEMA denies this. Taxpayer money is being spent on housing migrants in luxury hotels in New York City, funds that could be redirected for immediate relief in North Carolina. We need to address the current crisis first. There are separate funding streams for different needs, but the current situation demands immediate attention and a focus on those directly affected by the disaster.

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The Democratic party is trying to destroy me by using entitlements fraud to attract illegal aliens, which will turn them into voters. In New York, illegal aliens can already vote in state and city elections, and FEMA was paying for them to stay in luxury hotels. This is a voter fraud scam to import voters. If you put 200,000 illegals in swing states, they will likely vote Democrat, turning those states blue and creating a permanent one-party socialist state. This was the Democrats' plan, and they almost succeeded. If they had won, they would have legalized enough illegals in swing states to make them permanently blue, ensuring a Democratic victory in the House, Senate, and presidency. Then they would pack the Supreme Court, add DC and Puerto Rico as states, and continue importing illegals to solidify their power, like what happened in California.

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Justifying the homelessness crisis while resources are allocated to house illegal immigrants sparks outrage. Concerns about tax dollars supporting foreign nationals over struggling American citizens are raised. The impact on veterans and children's education is emphasized, alongside fears of increased crime and poverty. Calls for political change and a shift away from big government are made, with a prediction of a political shift in Chicago. The speaker predicts a rise in red (Republican) support in the city.

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Red states often elect disappointing Republicans because primary voters are complacent, either not voting or choosing candidates based on media appearances. Change within the GOP will take time and requires more active participation in primaries, as Democrats are more engaged. There's a call to send illegal immigrants to affluent liberal areas to challenge their beliefs, though it may not change their minds. The impact of immigration is noticeable in Texas, with urban areas becoming more dangerous and unkempt. Many Americans are unaware of the consequences of these changes due to misinformation from mainstream media. This disconnect leads to confusion about local issues, highlighting the need for better access to truthful information.

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Reid and I began our journey into national politics together, meeting Biden and making significant donations. However, I experienced a "red pill moment" that shifted my perspective. It started with reading articles that challenged mainstream narratives, particularly regarding the portrayal of Trump’s Charlottesville speech. I realized the media was misrepresenting facts, which led me to question the Democrats. After my chief of staff left, I began expressing my thoughts freely on Twitter, connecting with a new audience of techno optimists. Just before the election, I publicly supported Trump, encouraged by my daughters. My announcement made the front page of the New York Post, but my New York friends were unfazed, maintaining their pro-Kamala stance.

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I am at the airport where migrants are living. The city received $120 million, but we don't know where the money went. CBS lawyers haven't responded. We are trying to shed light on the situation and hope someone will take action. I spoke to someone from Venezuela about their needs. They can't stay in Los Angeles. People are sleeping on the floor at O'Hare Airport and in police stations across the city. There doesn't seem to be a plan. The situation has worsened over time. I will go outside.

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I was advised early in my political career to avoid discussing the forensic audit, the 2020 election, distancing myself from Trump, and questioning COVID vaccines or mandates. I disregarded that advice, visited the forensic audit site, and began addressing election corruption. Now, more evidence is emerging daily, and people are starting to catch up with these issues.

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About a month ago, I made a video stating that illegal immigrants were receiving cell phones, plane tickets, gift cards, and even cash when they claimed asylum or went through the processing system. The media quickly tried to debunk this, but now the UN is confirming that they have distributed up to $1.6 billion through NGOs to illegal immigrants in the form of gift cards and cash. We have found these gift cards on both sides of the border and with individuals who have entered the country illegally. This serves as a reminder that the mainstream media often provides false information.

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Last week's election revealed how liberal media misled the public to support Kamala Harris. Following FEMA's poor response to Hurricane Helene, Democrats criticized critics of the agency. However, a report from the Daily Wire uncovered that a FEMA manager instructed relief workers in Florida to avoid homes with Trump signs. FEMA confirmed the messages were real, leading to the manager's firing, who claimed this was not an isolated incident. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is calling for a full investigation. Additionally, FEMA failed to answer half of the disaster relief calls, leaving many without help. Rescue workers noted a culture of fear within FEMA, where employees felt pressured to conform to inappropriate actions. The media, which labeled criticism as disinformation, has also been discredited in this situation.

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Democrats need to have tough conversations about the election and who will replace Joe Biden. Kamala Harris and Governor Newsom are not suitable options. The migrant crisis is affecting sanctuary cities like Philadelphia and Chicago, as highlighted by Cardi B's viral rant. Cardi B should tweet President Z to come to New York City and clean up the city. Democratic voters need to voice their opinions, even if it means showing no confidence in Joe Biden. Independent voters and Democrats are open to the Republican side due to past policies of former President Trump. Americans feel they were better off four years ago and President Biden's policies have not improved their situation. The Democratic Party is losing interest among black voters in cities like Chicago, Philly, and California. Republicans need to reach out to minority communities with conservative policies that can elevate their neighborhoods and bridge the gap. Black voters just want a message on how conservative policies will benefit their community.

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In 2016, the speaker voted for Hillary Clinton and was confused and outraged by Trump's victory. The speaker initially condemned Trump for mocking a reporter's disability. However, the speaker now believes the media intentionally misleads the public to control their thinking. The speaker claims the media exploits emotions, citing a Time magazine cover of a child who was never separated from her mother. They allege the media falsely reported Trump called all immigrants animals, omitting his reference to MS-13 gang members. The speaker accuses the media of lying about Brett Kavanaugh, children in cages, and the Walk Away movement. They state the media was wrong about the election outcome, the Covington kids, Jussie Smollett, and Russian collusion.

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The government allocated $584 million to assist illegal immigrants through Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services while claiming they couldn't find funds to help American victims of hurricanes and wildfires. During this time, families in North Carolina were living in tents, and those in Los Angeles were facing wildfires, yet the government couldn't provide them with housing. This stark contrast raises serious concerns about priorities. Regardless of political affiliation, if you think this is acceptable, it reflects a disregard for American citizens. Complaining about the exposure of this issue only shows a lack of concern for the situation at hand.

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I wanted to share a clip of Jasmine Crockett in an interview. She inadvertently admitted something that Democrats usually keep quiet. When asked why Democrats lost, Crockett explained that those who get their news from traditional news sources voted for them. However, people getting their news from non-traditional sources favored Donald Trump by 19 points, which is why they lost. She acknowledged they need to engage on other platforms because they can't rely solely on mainstream media to get their message across. It's funny because she's saying this out loud, as if it's not a secret that the mainstream media are Democrat propagandists. It's like she forgot she was on camera.

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I'm in downtown Chicago near Millennium Park, where the migrant crisis is visible. I encountered a man from Ecuador asking for money for medicine to treat tuberculosis he contracted at a shelter. He's struggling to get back home and claims nobody in Chicago is helping him. Similar to New York, Chicago has intake centers for migrants to get plane tickets to other states or countries. The shelter system in Chicago seems inadequate, with migrants on every corner asking for help. The situation is concerning.

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As an independent observer, I've noticed that the current administration spends a lot of time, money, and energy trying to take down Trump, even though he is no longer the president. This makes me question if there is some truth to what he said. Initially, I was skeptical of Trump's claims about fake news and the mainstream media hiding things, but now I wonder if he had information about their actions. It's important for people to open their minds, do their own research from multiple sources, and consider the possibility that they could be wrong. Ignoring uncomfortable truths is dangerous, as it may be too late to address them when they become apparent.

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We're providing free meals for fire victims today, but some individuals taking food from the distribution center do not have burned homes. I confirmed that their houses did not burn down. To investigate further, I visited an evacuation shelter and found that they do not inquire about the legal status of those present. It appears that tax-funded resources are being redirected by the Red Cross to provide food and shelter for illegal migrants instead of solely for fire victims.

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Democratic mayors and governors in cities like New York, Washington DC, Chicago, San Francisco, and Los Angeles are acknowledging the crisis of illegal immigration. Even the mayor of New York, Eric Adams, admitted that it is destroying the city. However, he hypocritically blames Texas Governor Greg Abbott for the problem, as Abbott has sent some illegal immigrants to blue jurisdictions. But the number of immigrants being transported from Texas is just a fraction compared to the massive influx on the southern border. Texas has seen around 7.2 million illegal immigrants during the same period that New York has had around 110,000. The southern border receives about 9,000 people daily, which is equivalent to what New York considers a crisis in just 12 days.

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Some media outlets show bias towards politicians, treating Republicans differently than Democrats. For instance, CNN cut away from Trump's Iowa victory speech, while MSNBC refused to air it, citing his tendency to lie. Both Trump and Biden have made false claims, yet the media's treatment varies. The new NPR CEO has a history of controversial statements, highlighting this bias. Coverage of Texas politicians defying federal law contrasts with the leniency shown towards sanctuary cities. Additionally, Argentina's new libertarian president is labeled "far right," despite his policies being more aligned with free trade and economic principles. Protests against his budget cuts are covered extensively, but his threat to cut welfare for illegal street blockers effectively ended the protests. More people are now turning to independent news sources, indicating a shift away from traditional media.

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We received a statement from DHS regarding the $59,000,000 sent from FEMA to NYC for migrants. Four employees are being fired for making the payment without authorization. This misappropriation of funds is long overdue. Billions of taxpayer dollars have been wasted on housing, clothing, food, education, and healthcare for illegal immigrants in New York City. This incentivizes sanctuary cities like New York to continue these practices. President Trump’s leadership is needed to stop this. Mayor Eric Adams and Governor Kathy Hochul have been criticized for their handling of the migrant crisis. New York's top court is considering allowing non-citizen voting, which would add 800,000 voters. This shouldn't be a discussion; New York Republicans fought this effort and won in lower courts, but the court of appeals is a concern.

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A list shows cities, states, and NGOs receiving $1 billion from FEMA to house illegal aliens, funded by American taxpayers. It's unacceptable to spend this money on migrants while Americans in North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida remain homeless and without support. Congress is changing direction to prioritize American citizens over migrants, as this situation is viewed as a failure to the American people. Many are outraged that their tax dollars are used to assist those who have entered the country illegally, while Americans suffer. This misallocation of resources is seen as a significant failure, and there are serious consequences for the American public due to border issues. We cannot allow this to continue.

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The media treats Republicans differently, with examples including CNN cutting away from Trump's speech after the Iowa caucus and MSNBC showing none of it. Rachel Maddow said it's not responsible to broadcast Trump live because he lies so much. Both Trump and Biden lie, but the media focuses more on Republican lies. Newsrooms have ten times more Democrats than Republicans, and NPR's new CEO tweeted that Trump is a racist and defended looting during BLM. The media criticizes Texas for refusing to remove a fence after the feds told them to, but they don't criticize sanctuary cities for not following federal immigration laws. Argentina's new president, a libertarian, is labeled "far right" and "Trump-like" despite his policies differing from Trump's. When he threatened to cut welfare benefits for protesters blocking streets, the protests stopped. More people are ignoring leftist media and getting their news from independent journalists on platforms like Substack and YouTube.

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People are brainwashed by Democratic propaganda media. The speaker used to vote Democrat but now sees through the lies. They criticize the media for downplaying threats to Trump and blame Democratic leadership for community issues like crime. The speaker urges people to wake up and stop being blind to the agenda.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Maddow's Smug Ignorance, Somali Fraud Story Grows, Kimmel's Wife's Crying Trump Lies, w/ Walter Kirn
Guests: Walter Kirn
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The Megyn Kelly Show episode opens with a sharp critique of The New York Times’ immigration coverage, arguing that the piece represents a deliberate rebranding of earlier policy failures as new revelations. The host, with Walter Kern, contends that Biden’s border policies were driven by a preexisting strategy that favored higher migrant flows, and that the Times’ framing serves a broader agenda rather than informing the public. The dialogue then pivots to a broader pattern of media priming and narrative control, alleging that outlets recycle familiar talking points to stoke outrage while softening accountability. The guests recount a recent Minnesota fraud saga in which Medicaid and housing programs allegedly misallocated hundreds of millions of dollars, tying the affair to Somali communities and to political leadership in the state. They argue that local reporting had long warned of systemic corruption, but national media lagged behind, allowing a narrative to take hold that aligns with political goals. The discussion shifts to the responsibility of journalists and public figures, with shared condemnation of obfuscation and ad hominem rhetoric, particularly around figures like Ilhan Omar and Steven Miller. The segment moves through a spectrum of media personalities and outlets, including criticism of Stephanie Rule, Rachel Maddow, and Abby Phillip, suggesting that partisan bias undermines any potential for genuine, fact-based dialogue. The hosts highlight a broader concern about the erosion of trust in journalism, the weaponization of terms like “Nazi” and “white supremacy,” and the danger of obituaries being shaped by single controversial moments rather than a full, contextualized life history. In the final stretch, the conversation touches on real-world consequences—from GoFundMe campaigns correcting personal hardship to the moral imperative of supporting community members without relying on government channels—ultimately arguing for a return to accountability, transparency, and nuanced discussion in public discourse. topics otherTopics booksMentioned

The Rubin Report

Woke News Really Going Broke? James Lindsay, Libby Emmons, Elisha Krauss | ROUNDTABLE | Rubin Report
Guests: James Lindsay, Libby Emmons, Elisha Krauss
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On this episode of the Rubin Report, host Dave Rubin is joined by guests James Lindsay, Libby Emmons, and Elisha Krauss to discuss recent events surrounding censorship and the "okay groomer" meme, which critiques educators discussing sexuality with children. Lindsay, who claims to have originated the term, was suspended from Twitter for using it. The group debates the implications of labeling individuals as "groomers" and the ideological grooming of children in schools, emphasizing the need to protect kids from radical ideologies. They also discuss the decline of progressive media outlets like Vice and CNN, noting that audiences are rejecting their narratives. The conversation shifts to the challenges faced by cities like New York and Los Angeles regarding immigration and homelessness, with Adams and other leaders struggling to manage the consequences of their policies. The guests express concern over the potential for further crises, such as renewed COVID restrictions or economic issues, as the midterm elections approach. They conclude that Americans are increasingly aware of these issues and are pushing back against the prevailing narratives.
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