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In this video, the speaker discusses their qualifications as a presidential candidate and criticizes other politicians. They emphasize the importance of skills and knowledge, contrasting themselves with Donald Trump and other elites. The speaker encourages viewers to visit their website, get involved in their campaign, and educate themselves on important issues. They also mention distributing flyers and bumper stickers to spread their message. The video ends with the speaker thanking the interviewer and urging viewers to be well and take action.

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World War 3 is closer than ever, and we must remove the warmongers and globalists from power. I was the only president in generations who didn't start a war because I rejected the disastrous advice of Washington's military and diplomatic establishment. For decades, figures like Victoria Nuland have pushed for conflict, particularly regarding Ukraine. The invasion of Ukraine last year could have been avoided under my leadership. We need to replace the corrupt establishment with those who prioritize American interests. My administration will focus on peace through strength, ensuring respect from other nations. We could resolve the Ukraine conflict quickly with the right leadership. It’s crucial to call for de-escalation and reject nuclear weapons in Ukraine to prevent further escalation. We must empower all parties involved for a mutually beneficial outcome.

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I am Kyle Rittenhouse, outreach director for Texas gun rights. I will be writing in Ron Paul for president because I believe in unwavering support for the second amendment. If a candidate is not fully committed to this cause, I will not vote for them. We need strong advocates for our rights to prevent erosion. I stand by my decision with no regrets.

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I'm Vivek Ramaswami, a businessman concerned about repeating foreign policy mistakes and heading towards World War 3. We've spent trillions of dollars, yet the Taliban still controls Afghanistan and Iraq has a hostile regime. As the next president, my priority is protecting American interests, not fighting someone else's war. Our main threat is communist China, so I aim to keep us out of World War 3, achieve economic independence from China, and secure our homeland by strengthening our borders and missile defense systems. This is how I'll lead the United States.

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If conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East continue unchecked, the destruction seen on television could reach America. Without clear goals, these conflicts may escalate, straining an economy unprepared for major war. Our military, reliant on outdated Cold War strategies, is overstretched and not suited for modern challenges. Americans desire a society focused on homes, education, and safety for their children, free from abuse and exploitation. As we reflect on Veterans Day, we must honor those who sacrificed for our freedom while ensuring our military engagements are just and necessary. Our forces should only fight for clear national interests, supported by a healthy economy and society, as was the case in 1991. Thank you for listening. God bless you and the United States.

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The speaker believes the U.S. was stronger under President Trump, citing respect from the world and positive receptions from military and law enforcement. They claim veterans and law enforcement officers express gratitude for efforts to re-elect Trump and desire a strong leader to prevent war. The speaker asserts that during Trump's presidency, there were no new wars, citing the Abraham Accord, peace, and the embassy move to Jerusalem. They state Iran was broke, and Vladimir Putin did not act aggressively. They believe the U.S. is on the verge of World War 3 due to a lack of respected leadership. They claim border patrol agents are not allowed to do their jobs, resulting in over 10 million illegal border crossings. The speaker hopes to reverse this on November 5th.

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I will prevent World War 3. The current situations in the Middle East and Ukraine are concerning. The person in charge doesn't understand what's happening, and this could lead to a global conflict. There's no valid reason for it. Many lives will be lost. Unlike others, I have firsthand experience as commander in chief and understand the players and the job. The neocons, globalists, warmongers, and race-baiters talk tough, but I know better.

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I'm Kyle Rittenhouse, outreach director for Texas gun rights. I'll be writing in Ron Paul for president because Trump's stance on the second amendment isn't strong enough for me. If you're not unwavering on the second amendment, I won't vote for you. We need strong advocates for our rights. I stand by my decision.

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Republicans claim that Ron Paul's plan to bring troops back from around the world is dangerous. However, it is even more perilous to engage in unnecessary wars with other nations. Iran and Israel, for instance, are both capable of handling their own affairs. Unfortunately, our tech connection was lost.

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I'm Hung Kao, a retired navy captain and US Senate candidate. Let's evaluate the records of the last two presidents. Under Trump, he prevented war with North Korea and Afghanistan was stable. However, since Biden took office, we've had a disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, leaving Americans and allies behind. There are ongoing wars in Europe and the Middle East, and China is threatening Taiwan. Under Trump, the economy was strong, with affordable living, energy independence, and secure borders. But under Biden, 8 million illegal immigrants have entered the country. In the future, will you tell your grandkids you voted for a safer and stronger America, or for Biden despite the damage he caused? For my grandkids and yours, I'm voting for Trump and for America. It's basic common sense. I'm Hung Kao, and I approve this message.

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Ron Paul proposes cutting $1 trillion from a $15 trillion economy in his first year, eliminating 440,000 government jobs and closing one-third of cabinet departments, including the TSA. He aims to end funding for foreign wars, cut foreign aid and defense, and revert spending to 2006 levels. Paul advocates for abolishing the Federal Reserve, claiming it devalues the dollar and causes inflation. He plans to repeal Obamacare and financial regulations, extend Bush tax cuts, eliminate the capital gains tax, and lower the corporate tax rate to 15%. Additionally, he supports a liberty amendment to abolish income taxes and the IRS. Critics warn this could lead to recession and job losses, while supporters argue it would free the market from government interference.

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World War 3 is looming, and we need to remove warmongers and globalists from positions of power. I was the only president who rejected the advice of Washington's generals and bureaucrats, preventing us from starting a war. For years, people like Victoria Nuland have pushed for conflict, as seen in Ukraine and Iraq. We must replace the corrupt establishment with individuals who prioritize American interests. During my administration, we made progress in bringing peace to the world, and we will continue this mission. We will also stop lobbyists and defense contractors from influencing our military and national security officials. With strong leadership, we could end the Ukraine conflict quickly. In my next four years, we will replace the failures in our government with competent officials who prioritize America's interests.

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I want to talk about peace, not imposed by force, but real peace that allows nations to thrive and build a better future. Peace for all, not just for Americans. Peace that brings hope and prosperity for everyone. Peace that is essential for a meaningful life.

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We are committed to fighting for as long as it takes, supporting the president. However, there are concerns about the potential for World War 3 due to President Trump's decisions. We must not underestimate the dangers of a deranged president with control over nuclear weapons. It is crucial to find a way to avoid nuclear war and put an end to forever wars responsibly. Congress needs to restrain the president and not give him green lights for war. The military-industrial complex prioritizes short-term profit over America's security needs, and it's time to end these forever wars. Unlimited war reflects a lack of moral, particularly within the Republican party. Elections have consequences.

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The speaker believes that the top priority of the US military should be to protect the homeland. They argue that defending against an invasion across someone else's border is a misplaced priority when there is an armed invasion across the US border. They express concern about a potential armed conflict with Russia and China while the US's own defense capabilities are not secured. The speaker favors ending the war and proposes making a deal with Putin to freeze the current lines of control in Ukraine and ensure that NATO does not admit Ukraine. They also discuss the need to focus on defending the US border, predicting against electromagnetic pulse attacks, and declaring economic independence. The speaker emphasizes the importance of protecting American interests and deterring China from going after Taiwan. They believe that ending the war and making certain demands of Putin would be the best outcome for Ukraine and the rest of the world. The speaker acknowledges that their position may not be popular within their own party but believes in speaking the truth even when it is hard. They express admiration for Reagan's willingness to speak his vision even if it wasn't popular and emphasize the need to revive Nixon's realism in dealing with Russia and China. The speaker concludes by stating their commitment to fixing the situation and preventing the US from being sleepwalked into war.

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World War III is looming, and we must remove warmongers and globalists from power. I was the only president to reject the advice of Washington's generals and bureaucrats, preventing war. People like Victoria Nuland have long sought confrontation, as seen in Ukraine and Iraq. We need to replace the corrupt establishment with those who prioritize American interests. During my presidency, we made great progress in putting America first and achieving peace. We will transform the state department, Pentagon, and national security establishment. Lobbyists and defense contractors won't push us into conflict for personal gain. I rebuilt our military, earning respect from other countries. With the right leadership, we could end the Ukraine conflict swiftly. In my next term, we'll replace the failures with competent officials who prioritize America's interests. Thank you.

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I'm endorsing Bernie Sanders for president. My role as DNC vice chair requires neutrality in primaries, but the stakes are too high to stay silent. We need a commander-in-chief with foresight and good judgment, someone who prioritizes a strong, effective foreign policy that protects America without engaging in costly, counterproductive interventionist wars. These wars harm our security and economy. Americans face a clear choice: more interventionist wars, or peace and prosperity under Sanders' leadership. I'm resigning from my DNC position to fully support Senator Sanders' candidacy. Join me in supporting him.

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Some men just want to watch the world burn. People need dramatic examples to wake them up. The corrupt political establishment is a war machine with no soul. This election is a crossroads for our nation's survival. The only force that can stop this corruption is the people. We must confront those who threaten us and stand together for peace, freedom, and justice. God bless the nations of the world and the United States of America. Thank you.

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I was arrested for protesting the election, faced prison time, and refused the COVID vaccine. Now, I'm running for US Congress to fight for America First policies. We need strong leaders to save our country. Thank you for watching and God bless America.

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The war in Ukraine has become a significant issue, revealing that U.S. involvement was not about promoting freedom but rather a complex intelligence operation. Ron Paul recognized this early on, advocating for a non-interventionist foreign policy and warning against the consequences of U.S. actions in Ukraine. He emphasized the importance of understanding who benefits from conflicts and the need for curiosity about global events. Paul believes that ideas drive change and that there is a remnant of individuals seeking truth and liberty, despite the challenges posed by the political system. He remains optimistic about the younger generation's potential to understand and advocate for these principles, highlighting that ideas whose time has come cannot be stopped.

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If Trump loses the election, Speaker 1 believes he is "fucked" due to his outspoken support. He jokes about the lack of assassination attempts on Kamala Harris, calling her a "puppet" and contrasting it with the attempts on Trump's life. Speaker 1 admires Trump's resilience and constitution. Speaker 1 admits he is "all in" with Trump, despite potential "vengeance" if Trump loses. He defends his companies against claims of government subsidies, citing SpaceX's success despite receiving fewer initial funds than Boeing. He recounts a conflict with Buttigieg over delivering Starlink to hurricane-stricken areas, which was later resolved. Speaker 1 claims that if Trump doesn't win, it will be the last election due to the Democrats' immigration policies, which he says are designed to turn swing states into reliably Democratic states. He criticizes California's no voter ID law and accuses Democrats of hypocrisy. He believes the purpose of no voter ID is to enable large-scale fraud. Speaker 1 says he supports Trump because he wants America to remain a democracy and not become a one-party state. He criticizes the Democratic party elite for choosing candidates without input from voters. He expresses concern over the number of billionaires supporting the Democratic party. He believes that if people knew the truth, there would be a landslide in favor of Republicans. He suggests that if Trump wins, the Epstein client list will become public, which terrifies some billionaires supporting Kamala. Speaker 1 says that if Trump wins, there can be some "housecleaning" and shedding light on things. He says X adheres to freedom of speech within the bounds of the law. He believes that if the Democrats continue to hold power, they will try to shut down X by any means possible. He recounts a lawsuit against SpaceX for failing to hire asylum seekers, even though it is illegal for them to do so. He expresses concern over the increasing movement to place activists as judges. Speaker 1 believes that if the birth rate in Europe does not at least roughly equal the replacement rate, it is in population free fall. He also mentions that in Britain, convicted pedophiles are being released from prison in order to put people in prison for Facebook posts. He recommends the book "The Parasitic Mind" by Gad Saad, which tries to understand how to get to this parasitic mind situation. He says that woke takes the place of religion. He says that he is culturally Christian. Speaker 1 says that he is open to the idea of a creator. He says that we should try to expand the scope and scale of consciousness. He says that the environmental movement in the extreme is fundamentally misanthropic and anti-human. He says that all of the humans on Earth can fit on one floor in the city of New York. He says that we need to stop teaching people false propaganda that the earth is overpopulated. He says that hormonal birth control causes depression and dramatically increases risk of suicide, and changes their preferences on who they want to marry or have kids with. He says that SSRIs zombify people and change their personality and make them not who they are. Speaker 1 says that AI is advancing at a very rapid pace. He says that his top concern for AI safety is that we need to have maximally truth-seeking AI. He says that the AIs that are being developed are being programmed with the woke mind virus. He says that he started XAI, and that their goal is to have a maximally truth-seeking AI. He says that he doesn't trust OpenAI. He says that if AI became clear to the rest of us that it was out of control and posed a threat to humanity, he hopes that there would be a way to stop it. He says that in a benign AI scenario, the biggest challenge is how to find meaning if AI is better than you at everything. Speaker 1 says that if Trump gets elected, he will continue to help him. He says that he has talked to Trump about some kind of government efficiency commission. He says that there are more federal agencies than there are years since the establishment of The United States. He says that he formed America PAC to support core values that he believes in, which are safe cities, secure borders, sensible spending, the right to self-protection, respect for the constitution, and the right to free speech. He says that it is a no brainer to vote for Trump.

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World War 3 is looming due to warmongers and globalists in the deep state, Pentagon, State Department, and national security complex. Previous presidents' catastrophic advice led to conflicts, like Iraq, and now we're on the brink of World War 3. We must remove the corrupt globalist establishment, including President Biden, and replace them with people who prioritize American interests. During my presidency, we made progress in bringing peace to the world, and we will continue this mission. We'll also stop lobbyists and defense contractors from pushing conflicts for personal gain. Our military strength and respect deterred conflicts in the past, but now other countries laugh at us. With the right leadership, we could end the Ukraine conflict in 24 hours. In my next 4 years, we'll replace the failures in our government with competent officials who prioritize America's interests.

The Rubin Report

‘Daily Show’ Crowd’s Unexpected Reaction to CEO’s Murder Even Shocked Jon Stewart
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On December 10, 2024, Dave Rubin discusses significant recent events, focusing on the acquittal of Daniel Penny, a Navy veteran who restrained a threatening individual on the subway, and the assassination of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Penny was acquitted after intervening against a man who was reportedly threatening passengers, while the media's portrayal of the incident has been contentious. Rubin highlights the contrasting reactions from the left, which seem to celebrate the assassination of Thompson, despite the implications of vigilante justice. Rubin critiques mainstream media narratives, particularly a Toronto Star article labeling him as a "far-right influencer." He emphasizes the absurdity of media framing and moral relativism, pointing out that Penny acted to protect others, while the assassin, Luigi Mangion, is celebrated by some for targeting a corporate executive. Rubin argues that the media's portrayal of these events reflects a broader issue of moral confusion and societal decay. He also discusses the implications of the healthcare system and the motivations behind Mangion's actions, including a manifesto expressing grievances against corporate America. Rubin warns against normalizing violence as a response to dissatisfaction with societal issues, stressing the need for a functional legal system. The conversation shifts to foreign policy, particularly regarding Syria, with Senator Rand Paul emphasizing the need to withdraw U.S. troops and avoid entanglement in complex conflicts. Paul expresses skepticism about the U.S. role in foreign affairs and advocates for a more restrained approach, aligning with Trump's sentiments on non-interventionism. Overall, the discussion highlights themes of media bias, the consequences of vigilante justice, and the complexities of U.S. foreign policy, advocating for a return to foundational principles of governance and accountability.

Tucker Carlson

Ron Paul’s Warnings Have Come True: Rising Debt, Endless War & Economic Collapse
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In this episode Tucker Carlson interviews Ron Paul, centering on Paul’s long-standing warnings about debt, foreign intervention, and the accumulation of power in Washington. The conversation revisits Paul’s 2002–2007 predictions about monetary policy, currency debasement, and the consequences of endless military engagement abroad. Paul emphasizes a moral framework—nonviolence, truth-telling, and skepticism toward government authority—and frames the current economic and geopolitical strain as symptoms of systemic choices that privilege big government, debt, and intervention over liberty and prudent finance. The discussion traces a through-line from the breakdown of the Bretton Woods system in 1971 to the present, arguing that the insistence on paper money and perpetual subsidies has weakened the dollar, raised prices, and broadened the state’s reach at the expense of individual rights. The host and guest debate the remedies, highlighting education, critical thinking, and a renewed commitment to liberty as essential to reversing the trend toward centralization and conflict. The dialogue also delves into political culture, media dynamics, and the perceived biases that marginalize dissenting voices. Paul recounts experiences of being marginalized by portions of the establishment while maintaining that a free, knowledge-based public can resist coercive narratives. He argues that the path to reform lies in teaching young people the principles of liberty, personal responsibility, and the dangers of deficit spending, while recognizing the complexity of changing entrenched interests. The conversation touches on foreign policy, including Israel, and critiques the notion that American power can be sustained through endless intervention. In this framework, the coming years are seen as a clash between competing worldviews, with liberty advocates needing to articulate a positive vision that is both principled and practical. The exchange culminates in reflections on history, economics, and the possibility that a freer society, though imperfect, offers a more hopeful trajectory for the United States and its allies. Paul’s own trajectory—from physician to public figure—serves as a lens on how conviction, combined with patient outreach, can influence a broader audience over time.

Shawn Ryan Show

Erik Prince - 6 Enemies of Big Government, Combating Cartels and the Ukraine War | SRS #76 Part 1
Guests: Erik Prince
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In this episode of the Sean Ryan Show, Erik Prince returns to discuss various pressing topics, including the current political landscape and the potential for Donald Trump to run for president in 2024. Prince expresses his belief that Trump has significant momentum and should be given another chance to lead, despite concerns about his cabinet choices and the entrenched political elite in Washington. Prince highlights the challenges posed by the administrative state, which he argues has grown too powerful since a Supreme Court ruling in 1984 allowed bureaucratic regulations to have the force of law. He emphasizes the need for reform in civil service laws to enable the firing of unproductive federal employees and to rein in excessive regulations that stifle competition and innovation in American industry. He critiques the consolidation of industries, noting that a few major corporations dominate sectors like airlines and banking, which leads to higher prices and reduced competition. Prince advocates for breaking up these monopolies to restore a healthy middle class and economic competitiveness. The conversation shifts to the issue of drug trafficking and the cartels, with Prince asserting that the root cause of the problem lies in China, which supplies precursor chemicals for fentanyl production. He suggests that addressing the cartels is merely treating a symptom, and that the U.S. should take action against the Chinese Communist Party's influence. Prince also discusses the geopolitical landscape, particularly the relationship between the U.S. and Russia, criticizing the neoconservative approach that has led to increased tensions. He argues for a more pragmatic relationship with Russia, emphasizing the need to prevent them from aligning too closely with China. The discussion touches on military leadership and the challenges facing veterans, with Prince expressing frustration over the lack of strong voices among military leaders regarding critical issues. He advocates for a more efficient military structure and better support for veterans, suggesting that the VA system should be replaced with private insurance options to improve care. Throughout the episode, Prince stresses the importance of individual liberty, entrepreneurship, and the need for reforms to restore competitiveness in the American economy, while also addressing the complexities of international relations and domestic challenges.
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