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There is a revolution against the current system, known as the anti-system movement. One form of this movement is libertarianism, which aims to eliminate government influence in private lives. It seeks to dismantle the existing system.

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Speaker 0 asserts that the regime is “pummeled right now … every single day” and is trying to destabilize the country. He references the Cloward-Piven political strategy, first introduced by political theorists in the 1960s–1970s, which he says outlines a path to left-wing domination through three mechanisms: building a permanent deep state bureaucracy in Washington DC, borrowing so much money that the debt can never be paid back, and mass migration from around the world to flood the immigration system. He invites listeners to look up the Cloward-Piven strategy and argues that what they are experiencing is not a mistake or due to the current White House’s incompetence, but a deliberate plan. The goal, he claims, is to overload the system so it can be broken, enabling whatever comes next to be built. He adds that if they have any say in the matter, they will oppose it and continue building something bold and beautiful, rooted in traditional, conservative American values and principles. The overarching message is that the current administration is executing a strategy to destabilize and eventually remake the system, and the speaker positions himself and his supporters as defenders of a conservative vision against that plan.

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This isn't a revolution, it's a counter-revolution, a restoration. We've undergone a cultural, economic, and political revolution akin to the French Revolution, where norms were overturned, statues were torn down, and even the voting system was radically altered. They pushed radical gender ideology, threatened the constitution by trying to pack the Supreme Court, change the Senate, and embraced neo-confederate nullification. Trump's arrival wasn't just about stopping the madness, but about addressing a broken government. His promise was to cut federal spending, restore traditional values, protect statues, and enforce the law. This counter-revolution is a return to normalcy and common sense. What seems revolutionary to some, is simply bringing the country back from the far-left fringes.

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Politicians need to understand that high inflation is caused by the federal government, not the private sector. Wealthy individuals often lack insight into the struggles of everyday people. Many are suffering, and it's crucial to listen to their concerns. Engaging in endless wars is not sustainable, and there should be a focus on peace. The divisive rhetoric from leaders only exacerbates the anger in the country. Instead of labeling half the population negatively, we should promote unity and the American dream. Politicians must learn economics to grasp the true causes of inflation, which stem from government actions, not private enterprise.

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Our country is in trouble with anger from the left, the right, and the disappearing middle. The wealthy expect bailouts, spending our money and asking for more. The fed allows citizens to take advantage until they are drained.

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To create a communist state: control healthcare, welfare, education, religion, promote class warfare, increase poverty. Stand up for rights and freedoms before losing them.

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People need to start taking to the streets because this is a dictatorship. There needs to be unrest in the streets for as long as there's unrest in our lives. The biggest terror threat in this country is white men. They're not going to stop before election day in November, and they're not going to stop after election day. If you think things are bad now, you ain't seen nothing yet. The speaker doesn't know why there aren't uprisings all over the country.

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You need to study and find out where things came from. What happens when they do find out? What happens to those who who their whole life has been the bible? Ask the Russians. In Russia today, what is it like when you find out that you've been hoodwinked, that your government was not the most powerful and most wonderful government on earth, and now it has totally collapsed? Now what are you going to do? You trusted. You brought up your children. You wasted your entire life, and you went along to get along. And now what happens? Your whole world is collapsing around you. What I would like to see done as a spiritual revolution in this country where people say, just say no. Just say no to organized religion. Just say no to organized government. Bigotry, ignorance, ill informed stupidity.

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The speaker differentiates two groups of Jews as described in the Bible: the first group is called the synagogue of saints, and the second is the synagogue of Satan, which exists in the latter days (also described as the remnant of God's people, which will be Jewish people). The speaker asserts that nearly all religious deceptions in the latter days are connected to the synagogue of Satan, energized by supernatural power called the devil, and that this is the biblical teaching. He states, “This is what I believe,” and emphasizes that some people have a “strange brilliance” and are “smart,” energized by that supernatural power. The speaker then discusses power dynamics, noting that Hitler “had a stranglehold on Germany, on the banking of Germany, on everything in Germany. And on India, they had the whole thing, you see.” He adds that Hitler “went about it wrong,” but argues that “this stranglehold has got to be broken or this country is gonna go down the drain,” implying a need to take action, even if difficult to say aloud, suggesting that “nobody said that I like it the second time. We might be able to do something.” In terms of personal political identity, the speaker claims that “everybody thinks of you as conservative, and then when you lean a little bit in that direction towards the sociological thing is the big thing.” He asserts his own conservatism relative to the other person, noting, “I’m more conservative than you are,” and acknowledges that he has to lean a little to some extent. The speaker then discusses interactions with Jewish people in contemporary circles, mentioning that he sees “Mr. Rosenthal at The New York Times and people of that sort,” and that “not all the Jews, but a lot of the Jews are great friends of mine.” He notes they are “friendly to me because they know that I’m friendly to Israel,” but he claims they do not know “how I really feel about what they’re doing for this country.” He comments that he has “no power and no way to handle them,” but ends with a conditional statement that “I would stand up if it if, you know, under” a circumstance not fully stated in the excerpt.

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At the core of the left, at the core of a liberal, is someone that would use the sword if they had it. They are very violent people at their core. They always have it. They can't debate. They can't have conversation. So they'll resort to these tactics. They're gonna do everything they possibly can to try to murder this movement because they can't beat us. So they're gonna try to take weapons. And now we're very aware of that. I'm aware of it. We have to have full time security. This is not a joke. This is who these people are.

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The core conservative idea of smaller government has not been achieved despite 44 years of Republican power. The speaker suggests a "deep state" with immense power directs things against liberty, leading to nihilism among the wealthy. Some rich individuals become aimless due to lacking belief in a higher spirit. The speaker emphasizes the importance of spiritual life for all, even for nihilists who substitute it with their own beliefs.

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Political radicalism is a catalyst. Political radicalism does not come out of peace, prosperity, rising wages, stable families, church attendance, and happy people. Happy people, grateful people do not get behind Vladimir Lenin, and they certainly don't get behind Chavez or Castro. That's right. People that own nothing, that feel like their property is diminishing, they don't have property, or their dollar is diminishing in value, they start to look for alternatives. And so the political project in front of us, as conservatives, should be, how do we actually de radicalize the country in the next couple of years? That's my obsession. That's why I say I try not to think about all this other stuff, because it's you know, it's such brain space. My number one obsession is I know what is coming next.

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What some call the MAGA revolution is actually a counter-revolution, a restoration. The Obama years and its continuation under Biden brought radical changes: cultural, economic, political, and social, similar to the French Revolution. They tried to change foundational aspects of our society. They pushed radical gender ideologies, tore down statues, and altered voting systems. They sought to change the Constitution, pack the Supreme Court, and alter the Senate's makeup. Some even advocated for nullification, with jurisdictions defying federal law. Trump's arrival wasn't just about stopping wasteful spending or military recruitment issues, but about fundamentally fixing a broken government. It's about returning to traditional values, restoring common sense, and bringing the country back from the far-left fringes. It's a counter-revolution to restore normalcy.

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There is a revolution happening against the system, which is evident in the new US administration. People are rising up against the system that we created and trapped them in.

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I think the market sell off is just being driven by globalists. They see how rich our country is going to be, and they don't like it. They've been ripping off this country for years, but now everyone's gonna do great. We can't let this continue to happen to America, otherwise, we're not gonna have a country any longer.

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Young people often think the communists or the socialists are caring for the poor and want to lift them out of poverty. It's not true: what they actually do is they don't increase anyone's wealth; they "manage the poorness more fairly"—temporarily, but they're not productive. It never increases productivity. Why? Because if you are trying to establish a totally equal society, where is the ambition that is the actual driver of mankind to better themselves, to have a better life for their children? They will be willing to do a lot and work a lot if in the end it means I myself will have a better life and I will have a better life or will provide a better life for my children. But if that is taken away, you know, "Oh, you've got too much. You own two books. You're only allowed one book, so I have to take that one book away from you." "Success is theft." It leads to the pathway to rapid does it lead to? It takes away the drive to contribute, to better yourselves.

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The communists have to change how they talk. They have to. The elite communists continue to use the most apocalyptic rhetoric. You're giving them orders. These people hear these words and they take them as orders. They hear orders, marching orders. And it's not going to change. Democrats are more inclined to political violence anyway because they're godless scum. It is their religion, and historically evil religions have killed people who are of the opposite religion. Democrat rhetoric combined with a mentally ill base, combined with the fact that Democrats believe political violence is justified. They do. 55% of Democrats come out and say it would be justified if Donald Trump gets killed. Add in some antidepressants. Add in some tranny ideology which shatters your mind.

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There is a revolution against the system, known as the anti-system movement. One form of this movement is libertarianism, which aims to dismantle the system by removing government influence from private lives.

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This economic system is weak and unfair, with unequal salaries and evaluations based on wealth and property. We are determined to destroy this system and prioritize community benefits over individual benefits. The state should supervise property owners to ensure they don't use their property against the interests of others. This American nation has the right to control property owners. Donald Trump believes that if you tell a big enough lie frequently, it will be believed. Victory doesn't depend on the truth. Only a passionate storm can prevent the downfall of the nation.

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These people that are now selling t shirts with Charlie Kirk and a bullet wound in his neck, they cannot be negotiated with. You cannot debate with them. You cannot persuade them to vote Republican. You cannot appeal to them. You will never convince them that you're a good person, that you just want the best for everybody. You will never get them to stop hating you. 'These craven losers'—they have to be defeated. You must be destroyed. You must be identified, you must be isolated, and you must be eradicated from our society. Not Democrats, not leftists, not liberals, those people that would celebrate in that moment. That is pure evil, pure malice. There is no charity in a person's heart. We are on the verge of full on political violence and civil war. When they show up to your front door, when they take shots

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America is stuck in a loop of 1968, with the politics of that year shaping our national life. The recent George Floyd riots brought back the politics of 1968, with the Black Lives Matter movement and the ideology of the weather underground gaining prominence. It's time to break this loop and embark on a counter revolution. Richard Nixon, the 37th president of the United States, can serve as our guide. Nixon mobilized the middle class and focused on law and order, dismantling subversive organizations. He also aimed to combat the state bureaucracy and return power to the people. Although Nixon's presidency was cut short by Watergate, his story reveals the battle between a democratically elected president and the permanent state. Conservatives must revive the silent majority, reshape the bureaucracy, and confront left-wing radical organizations to protect the American way of life.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene: AIPAC, NYC’s Future Mayor, and the Warmongers Trying to Undermine Trump
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Tucker Carlson questions Marjorie Taylor Greene about her political stance, noting a shift in her rhetoric that some perceive as more liberal. Greene asserts her commitment to "America First," criticizing Congress for prioritizing Israel over domestic issues. She highlights the numerous resolutions supporting Israel while American problems, such as debt and housing affordability, are neglected. Greene expresses concern for younger generations struggling with economic challenges, stating that many are living paycheck to paycheck and feeling hopeless about their futures. She compares the current political climate to past frustrations, emphasizing that the Republican Party has failed to address the needs of Americans. Greene argues that the focus should be on domestic issues rather than foreign conflicts, asserting that the party's allegiance to Israel and other foreign interests detracts from addressing American citizens' needs. She reflects on the disconnect between the party leadership and the realities faced by constituents, particularly younger voters. Greene also critiques the media's portrayal of political issues, noting that many Republicans are afraid to speak out against the prevailing narrative for fear of being labeled anti-Semitic. She believes that this fear stifles honest discussion about foreign policy and its impact on the U.S. economy. Greene emphasizes the importance of focusing on American interests and the need for a shift in priorities within the Republican Party. The conversation touches on the rise of radical politics fueled by economic despair, with Greene warning that if the party does not adapt, it risks losing the support of its base. She expresses frustration with the current political landscape, where many leaders seem disconnected from the struggles of everyday Americans. Greene concludes by asserting that the focus should be on creating a better future for American families rather than engaging in foreign conflicts.

The Rubin Report

Historian: Correcting Myths of The Founding Fathers | C. Bradley Thompson | ACADEMIA | Rubin Report
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C. Bradley Thompson discusses the founding fathers' views on slavery, emphasizing that not all were slaveholders and many opposed the institution. He expresses concern about the current authoritarian tendencies in the U.S. government, particularly in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, advocating for individual rights and freedoms. Thompson argues that the government should protect the vulnerable but not impose widespread lockdowns. He highlights the Declaration of Independence as a summation of American principles, focusing on its four self-evident truths: equality, rights, consent, and revolution. He contrasts the revolutionary generation's belief in objective truth with today's post-truth society. Thompson explains that the founding fathers viewed slavery as a necessary evil and were morally conflicted about it. He believes the American spirit of liberty is still alive, urging small acts of disobedience against government overreach. Ultimately, he sees the current moment as a potential awakening of the revolutionary spirit, emphasizing the importance of voting and civic engagement.

The Rubin Report

Sam Harris Loses the Plot & Says Trump Is Worse Than This Person | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin returns to the Rubin Report, discussing his time away and the political landscape. He highlights his new studio in Miami and expresses gratitude for audience support. Rubin reflects on the recent controversies, particularly surrounding Sam Harris, who defended censorship and downplayed the significance of Hunter Biden's laptop. Rubin critiques Harris's stance, emphasizing the dangers of justifying censorship for political ends. He contrasts this with his own political evolution and the shift of figures like Joe Rogan towards Republican support, driven by dissatisfaction with the current administration. Rubin critiques President Biden's recent speech, labeling it divisive and reminiscent of historical totalitarianism. He argues that the rhetoric from Democrats is designed to instill fear and maintain control. Rubin calls for a broader acceptance of diverse political views and encourages individuals to embrace freedom of speech, asserting that many are awakening to the failures of leftist policies. He concludes with a hopeful vision for a united front of freedom-loving Americans.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #1494 - Bret Weinstein
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Joe Rogan and Bret Weinstein discuss the societal implications of events stemming from the Evergreen State College protests, which Weinstein predicted would spill into the real world. Weinstein expresses concern about the authoritarian nature of current movements, suggesting that the absence of leadership makes it difficult to address the issues at hand. He foresees a potential civil conflict if the situation continues unchecked. They analyze the motivations behind the protests, linking them to historical movements like Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matter, but emphasize that the current chaos is a fusion of various ideologies. Weinstein critiques the calls to abolish the police, arguing that such proposals are misguided and could lead to increased chaos, as seen in places like Seattle. The conversation shifts to the systemic issues within the political landscape, particularly the Democratic Party's shift away from representing the interests of the common people, which has led to widespread disillusionment. Weinstein argues that this disillusionment is fueling the current unrest, as people feel excluded from the political process. They discuss the role of economic despair and the historical context of systemic racism, noting that the legacy of slavery and disenfranchisement continues to affect communities today. Weinstein emphasizes that real change requires addressing the root causes of these issues rather than merely reacting to symptoms. The discussion also touches on the COVID-19 pandemic, with Weinstein advocating for a more aggressive approach to controlling the virus, including a strict lockdown followed by comprehensive testing. He expresses skepticism about the official narratives surrounding the virus's origins, suggesting that it may have escaped from a lab rather than originating in nature. Weinstein shares his experiences in academia, particularly regarding the challenges of raising awareness about the flaws in using laboratory mice for drug testing. He argues that the scientific community has become corrupt, prioritizing funding and reputation over truth, which undermines public trust in science. The conversation concludes with a call for a new political approach, proposing a "dark horse duo" plan where a center-left and center-right candidate govern together, emphasizing the need for capable leadership that transcends partisan divides. They highlight the importance of addressing systemic issues to prevent future crises and ensure a more equitable society.
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