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The speaker doubts the Democratic convention will win new voters, believing it caters to their base instead of recruiting new people. The speaker feels the Democratic party isn't interested in addressing important issues such as public safety, border security, and the handling of undocumented individuals. The speaker claims that 8,000,000 undocumented individuals were allowed in under Kamala Harris's leadership.

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Bernie Sanders is seen as a puppet of the Democratic Party, possibly being blackmailed. There are claims that he was given mansions every time he dropped out of the race. The 2016 election was said to have been stolen from him, with evidence obtained by Julian Assange from someone within the DNC. This contradicts the claim that Russia was responsible. Bernie Sanders has been critical of billionaires, oligarchs, and banks.

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The speaker criticizes Democrat policies as radical and unpopular, suggesting they have given up on winning the popular vote. They mention a video of Hillary Clinton introducing George Soros, claiming it has been suppressed. The speaker also accuses Obama of justifying cheating and discusses the control of major conglomerates over retailers. They urge viewers to switch to a Patriot company for non-toxic products. The speaker questions the Democrats' denial of voter fraud despite evidence and highlights Obama's comments on manipulating elections. They argue that the Democrats lack shame and moral compass, living by the rule of the ends justifying the means. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is mentioned as challenging Biden for the Democratic nomination, and allegations of rigging the 2024 election are made. The speaker encourages viewers to support the People's Voice and join their community.

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They prioritize endless work for ideological and financial reasons. A notable example is Tulsi Gabbard, who, despite her liberal views, was quickly promoted to vice chair of the DNC. However, when she questioned U.S. opposition to Assad, she became an enemy to the establishment. Hillary Clinton labeled her as "the favorite of the Russians," highlighting the harsh criticism she faced from fellow Democrats. The Democratic Party is influenced by the foreign policy establishment and the military-industrial complex. They emphasize the importance of NATO and military support for Ukraine, revealing their focus on war as a source of funding. This contrasts with Trump's opposition to such conflicts.

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The speaker questions the Democratic Party's commitment to democracy, pointing out the irony of potentially replacing President Biden with an unelected nominee. They criticize the party for prioritizing donor interests over democratic principles, calling for a better platform.

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The party claiming to defend democracy rigged 2 primaries against Bernie in 2016 and 2020, then nominated a candidate in 2024 without allowing challenges. They replaced him when his condition became obvious, then rigged a 3rd primary by nominating a candidate no one could vote for. This is their version of defending democracy - telling people what to do and silencing dissent. Translation: The party that claims to support democracy manipulated multiple primary elections and silenced opposition, ultimately nominating candidates without allowing fair competition. This contradicts their supposed commitment to democracy.

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Donald Trump wants to root out communists, Marxists, fascists, and radical left thugs in the country. The speaker believes that Joe Biden is the only Democrat who can defeat Trump in the next election. They urge Democrats and independents to come together to stop Trump. The speaker criticizes Democrats for making the same mistakes as in 2016, when Hillary Clinton lost to Trump. They highlight Clinton's warnings about Trump, but many Democrats criticized her instead. This led to some Democrats not voting and ultimately helped Trump win. The speaker warns that attacking Joe Biden will only benefit Trump and his supporters. It's a choice between Biden and Trump in 2024.

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A former Bernie Sanders supporter who worked for the DNC claims that the DNC rigged the primary against Sanders. He leaked information to WikiLeaks and was subsequently murdered. The speaker questions why people ignore this and dismiss it as a conspiracy theory. They also discuss Julian Assange and the consequences of sharing information with WikiLeaks. The speaker suggests that the CIA controls everyone and is trying to capture Assange. They mention the possibility of the Ecuadorian embassy being blown up. The speaker believes that there are many people connected to the Clinton Organization who have been silenced or harmed.

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The speaker expresses their belief that the Democratic Party is hypocritical and not supportive of black men. They argue that Democratic policies negatively impact the black family and the economy. They mention that many black men are leaving the Democratic Party because of its anti-family and anti-economic stance. The speaker also mentions that although they still support Black Lives Matter, they prefer Donald Trump as a candidate due to his focus on economics. They highlight that black men they know share similar views and believe they were doing well under Trump's presidency, citing examples of successful businesses and low-income housing initiatives. The speaker concludes by mentioning Tim Scott as another example.

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The conversation centers on the Seth Rich murder and its alleged connection to WikiLeaks and the 2016 DNC email controversy. An FBI forensic report purportedly found that Rich contacted WikiLeaks through a London-based WikiLeaks director, Gavin McFadden, and Rich allegedly provided McFadden with more than 44,000 emails and nearly 18,000 attachments. Rich was killed near his DC home on July 10, but his wallet, phone, and watch were not taken. WikiLeaks published internal DNC emails twelve days later, showing top DNC officials discussing ways to hurt Bernie Sanders at the polls, which contributed to the resignation of Debbie Wasserman Schultz as DNC chair and the DNC’s top three officials. Speaker 1 questions whether there is an “October surprise” and whether material is being held. Speaker 2 of the Helix group states that they do not sit on material and emphasizes that whistleblowers take significant risks; they note Rich’s murder as an example of high stakes and risk to sources, asserting that sources seek anonymity with them. When Speaker 1 asks if Rich was a source, Speaker 2 declines to comment but says they are investigating what happened to Rich and are concerned about it, though no conclusion has been reached. Speaker 3 argues that Rich was a Bernie Sanders supporter who worked for the DNC and asserts that the DNC rigged the primary against Sanders; he notes that Rich was aware of this and was involved as it happened, with Donald Brazil also involved. He describes Rich as idealistic and patriotic, and recounts his murder after leaking information to WikiLeaks, insisting that this is not a conspiracy theory but a fact-based concern. He challenges others to acknowledge the alleged corruption within the Democratic party and suggests that those who ignore the facts are engaging in denial. He also critiques media portrayals and online accusations about his own credibility. Speaker 4 discusses Assange and WikiLeaks, criticizing the idea of a conspiracy theory and labeling Assange as a key figure who exposed corruption. He mentions that Assange now “works for Russia” and questions the Ecuadorian embassy situation, describing it as heavily manipulated by interests around Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Foundation. He connects the Seth Rich disclosures to broader allegations of a coordinated effort to undermine Clinton and her circle, while acknowledging that some related claims may be questionable. Speaker 6 notes that hacking of the DNC and the role of CrowdStrike remain controversial and points to the subsequent murder of Rich as a focal point for questions that have not been fully explored by the media. Speaker 7 echoes concerns about the timeline, the FBI’s involvement, and past inquiries that were not pursued, emphasizing a sense that the case and the broader narrative around the DNC emails have been inadequately examined. Speaker 8 presents a long, conspiratorial narrative alleging that on 11/01/2016 Hillary and Bill Clinton orchestrated a civilian coup through corruption and co-option of key institutions, while a countercoup through Julian Assange and WikiLeaks was initiated to undermine Hillary and the Clinton machine. The speaker claims a silent countercoup across the Internet, led by members of the intelligence community, to stop the Clintons from gaining power and ensure Obama leaves without pardon, framing the moment as a major transitional event and a second American revolution conducted without guns.

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The speaker criticizes the Democratic Party, accusing them of being involved in slavery, the Confederacy, and the mistreatment of black people during the Jim Crow era. They also claim that the party supports extreme actions like late-term abortions, gender transitioning of children, and using puberty blockers. The speaker believes that the Democratic Party is responsible for the chaos in communities and warns against following them. They argue that Martin Luther King Jr.'s association with the party was a mistake and that anyone in the Democratic Party who disagrees with their views should be rejected.

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A Bernie Sanders supporter who worked for the DNC claims that the party rigged the primary against Sanders. He leaked information to WikiLeaks and was subsequently killed. The speaker believes this is suspicious and points out other deaths connected to the Clintons. They discuss the Uranium One story, alleging that Bill Clinton received money from a Kremlin bank and that $142 million flowed into the Clinton Foundation. The argument that it was debunked is dismissed as bullshit. The money is seen as an attempt to buy influence.

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Kamala was chosen by elites to run for president, despite receiving zero votes in 2020. The speaker criticizes the Democratic Party for hijacking democracy to defeat Trump, calling it the lowest point in their lifetime. They challenge critics to explain their stance but are met with silence. The speaker demands honesty about sacrificing democracy to win.

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All Democrat voters have been deceived into accepting a demented and incompetent Joe Biden as their nominee without a choice. The party disregarded popular candidates like Bernie Sanders in 2016 and forced Hillary Clinton and now Joe Biden on voters. The speaker urges Democrats to either accept Biden's destructive leadership or reclaim their voice by voting for Donald Trump. They claim only Trump listens to the people, while Democrats are slaves to their party's orders. The speaker warns that continuing to support Biden will lead to the end of democracy and individual freedom.

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A former Bernie Sanders supporter who worked for the DNC claims that the DNC rigged the primary against Sanders. He believes that this individual, Seth Rich, was murdered after leaking information to WikiLeaks. He argues that it is not a conspiracy theory, but rather a fact that Rich was killed. The speaker also discusses Julian Assange and the consequences of sharing information with WikiLeaks. They mention the possibility of Gavin Newsom replacing Joe Biden as president and the involvement of Doug Burgum, who has ties to Bill Gates. The speaker urges people to focus on tangible actions and fair elections.

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The speaker criticizes the Democratic Party, claiming it has always hated America and supported harmful policies. They argue that the party prioritizes winning over the well-being of the country and wants to establish a monopoly on power. The speaker also accuses the party of disregarding the Constitution, threatening Supreme Court justices, and manipulating the Senate to push their agenda. They highlight instances of corruption and argue that the party is destroying the justice system, voting system, and various aspects of American society. The speaker warns that this is a revolution and urges people to wake up and defend their liberty.

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The speaker claims that someone received 14,000,000 votes but was thrown out of office. The speaker states this action is a threat to democracy. The speaker also claims that this person hates the woman who ran instead of him and cannot stand her.

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A former Bernie Sanders supporter who worked for the DNC claims that the DNC rigged the primary against Sanders. He leaked information to WikiLeaks and was subsequently murdered. The speaker questions why people ignore this and dismiss it as a conspiracy theory. They also discuss Julian Assange and the consequences of sharing information with WikiLeaks. The speaker suggests that the CIA controls everyone and is trying to capture Assange. They mention the possibility of the Ecuadorian embassy being blown up. The speaker believes that there are many people connected to the Clinton Organization who have been silenced or harmed.

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For every billionaire who backed Trump, Kamala Harris had two. Democrats represent nine of the 10 richest US counties, and 65% of Americans making over $500,000 a year are Democrats. 75% of hedge fund manager political donations go to Democrats, as do 95% of donations from the top three management consulting firms. Trump, however, dominated among Americans making under $100,000 a year. The speaker claims Democrats are the party of the wealthy, and Trump represents the working class by adopting pro-worker policies Democrats abandoned to cater to their rich base. The speaker believes this is performance art, and those involved are failing to serve the American people despite being paid to do so.

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Speaker 0 states that a federal investigator told Fox News that an FBI forensic report on Seth Rich’s computer showed he made contact with WikiLeaks through a London-based WikiLeaks director, Gavin McFadden, and that Rich provided McFadden with more than 44,000 emails and nearly 18,000 attachments. Rich was killed near his DC home on July 10; his wallet, cell phone, and watch were not taken. WikiLeaks published internal DNC emails twelve days later showing top DNC officials trading ideas on how to hurt Bernie Sanders at the polls, leading to the resignation of Debbie Wasserman Schultz and the DNC’s top three officials because of the apparent conclusions in those emails. Speaker 1 asks if there is an October surprise and whether anything is known about what is being sat on. Speaker 2 replies that WikiLeaks never sits on material, noting that whistleblowers take significant risks to provide material. He references a 27-year-old DNC worker who was shot in the back in Washington two weeks earlier for unknown reasons, insisting there is no finding that it was a robbery, and questioning what is being implied. Speaker 1 presses, asking if the murdered man was one of their sources. Speaker 2 declines to comment on sources, reiterating that the stakes are high in the United States and that sources face serious risks, which is why they come to WikiLeaks to protect their anonymity. He acknowledges the seriousness of the murder and says they are investigating what happened with Seth Rich, though no conclusion has been reached, and that a variety of WikiLeaks sources are concerned when such events occur. Speaker 3 contends that Seth Rich was a Bernie Sanders supporter who worked for the DNC and implies the DNC rigged the primary against Bernie Sanders. He asserts Rich was murdered after leaking information to WikiLeaks, describing Rich as a young, idealistic patriot who wore American flag attire, and argues that the murder is connected to corruption in the Democratic Party. He reflects on his own experience with online detractors and acknowledges flaws in many political figures; he asserts that it is rare to find someone who wants to be “the king of the world” and notes his own perceived lack of reputation. Speaker 4 contributes with emotion, insisting that Seth Rich was murdered and that the claim of a botched robbery is unfounded, listing inconsistencies (wallet, watch, phone left behind). He references Julian Assange and Russia, calling Assange the “darling of the left” when Obama was in office and later noting that Assange is stuck in the Ecuadorian embassy. Speaker 5 and Speaker 6 discuss broader context: Speaker 6 notes that the week WikiLeaks coverage happened on Fox News coincided with Mueller’s appointment and Comey’s firing, suggesting Fox pivoted from Russia stories to Seth Rich to deflect. Speaker 7 explains DNC data release timing, claiming FAT (file allocation table) formatting changed last-modified times on files, implying data was downloaded to a physical device before publication, suggesting an inside job rather than a Russian hack. Speaker 8 links the chain of events to the FBI, CrowdStrike, and questions about the investigation, alleging possible media silence and questioning why the murder case wasn’t more scrutinized. Speaker 9 recalls a private investigator’s work and notes that the FBI came to possess Rich’s laptop, with some at the DNC suspecting political motivation behind his murder; he asserts a media lack of follow-up. Speaker 10 presents a much broader claim: on 11/01/2016, Hillary and Bill Clinton allegedly orchestrated a civilian coup through corruption and co-optation, and a counter coup through Julian Assange and WikiLeaks was initiated by intelligence communities to prevent Hillary from becoming president and to indict Obama administration figures, describing this as a silent, internet-based counter coup and promising a peaceful transition without violence.

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They discuss lack of democracy in the Democratic party, pointing out how Trump won through votes while Harris was chosen without any. They criticize how Obama, Clintons, and billionaires decided to push Biden aside. They question the real power in the country being unelected officials and billionaires. They suggest Democrats vote for Republicans if they feel insulted by the corrupt process in their party.

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The transcript features Speaker 0 presenting two central claims. "The Democrats have a new narrative, the left in general does, that they are saving democracy from Donald Trump, and that justifies almost any means necessary to achieve the end of destroying or preventing Donald Trump from governing effectively." "The problem with all of this is they are destroying democracy to destroy Donald Trump." The speaker frames these statements as a critique of perceived tactics in political discourse around Trump. No further context is provided in the transcript. The excerpt highlights a conflict over democratic norms and strategic considerations in U.S. politics.

Breaking Points

Bernie Declares WAR On Dems - 3rd Party Coming?
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The Democratic Party is undergoing significant introspection following losses among working-class voters. Bernie Sanders has been vocal about the party's failure to address their needs, criticizing its focus on maintaining the status quo. In a recent email, he highlighted the growing inequality and the need for a movement that genuinely represents the working class, questioning whether the Democratic leadership will learn from their defeats. He proposed several strategies, including supporting independent candidates and enhancing union organizing. The discussion also touched on the challenges of a third-party movement, with Sanders' influence remaining strong despite his age. Bill Clinton's recent comments reflected a tension between traditional Democratic elites and the populist sentiments rising within the party. He acknowledged the critique of corporate power but failed to fully reckon with his role in creating the current economic landscape. The conversation emphasized the need for a genuine connection with working-class voters and the importance of addressing systemic issues rather than superficial changes.

Modern Wisdom

Who Actually Runs the US Government? – Bernie Sanders
Guests: Bernie Sanders
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Bernie Sanders argues that the greatest threat facing the United States is not the political divide between left and right, but the rise of an oligarchy characterized by unprecedented income and wealth inequality. He highlights that 60% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck, struggling with soaring costs for essential needs like healthcare, housing, education, and quality food, despite an explosion in technology and worker productivity over the last 50 years. Real weekly wages for the average American worker are lower today than in 1973, while a $75 trillion wealth transfer has occurred from the bottom 90% to the top 1%. Sanders points out that critical categories like healthcare and education have skyrocketed by 200%, contrasting with consumer goods like TVs becoming significantly cheaper, suggesting that less regulation leads to lower prices in some sectors. Sanders criticizes the US healthcare system as dysfunctional and expensive, spending three times more per person than the UK with worse outcomes. He notes the exorbitant cost of housing, leading to widespread homelessness and 20 million households spending over 50% of their income on rent. Education, once free in public colleges, is now prohibitively expensive, and quality food remains costly, contributing to a nutrition crisis. He attributes these struggles to stagnant wages and a political system dominated by big money interests, citing the immense power of a few Wall Street firms like BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard, which are major stockholders in 95% of American S&P corporations. The discussion extends to political corruption, with Sanders advocating for campaign finance reform, including overturning the Citizens United Supreme Court decision and implementing public funding for elections to reduce the influence of billionaires. He critiques the Democratic Party for abandoning the working class since the 1970s, focusing on identity politics over economic issues, and supporting trade agreements that led to job losses. Conversely, he condemns the Republican Party's "Stalinist-type allegiance" to Donald Trump, where fear of political retribution stifles dissent, and demagogues exploit frustrations by demonizing powerless minorities. Sanders expresses deep concern about the impact of AI and robotics, fearing massive job displacement and a further erosion of community, arguing that these technological advancements are driven by profit rather than a desire to improve human life. He proposes solutions such as a 32-hour work week, universal healthcare, a living minimum wage, and free public college. The conversation also touches on declining birth rates, with Sanders linking it to the economic struggles of young families and the host highlighting the left's perceived neglect of men's issues, including rising suicide rates and educational disparities, which Sanders largely agrees needs more attention. He concludes by emphasizing the current moment as a pivotal crossroads, warning against authoritarianism and calling for a strong grassroots movement to uphold democracy and justice for all Americans.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #1078 - Jimmy Dore
Guests: Jimmy Dore
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The conversation between Jimmy Dore and the host covers a wide range of topics, primarily focusing on comedy, politics, and societal issues. Dore shares anecdotes from his early days in comedy, discussing the challenges and experiences that shaped his career. He reflects on the nature of stand-up, emphasizing the importance of being present and engaged during performances, and how the pressure of filming specials can affect a comedian's delivery. They delve into the political landscape, particularly the Democratic Party's shift over the years, with Dore criticizing figures like Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama for their corporate ties and failure to support working-class interests. He argues that the current political system is broken, with both major parties serving the interests of the wealthy rather than the general populace. Dore expresses frustration with the media's portrayal of political issues, particularly regarding the #MeToo movement and the complexities of gender dynamics in society. The discussion also touches on the impact of social media and celebrity culture, with Dore critiquing the Kardashians and the superficiality of modern fame. He highlights the dangers of tribalism in politics and the need for open dialogue about contentious issues, including gender and sexuality. Throughout the conversation, Dore maintains a humorous tone while addressing serious topics, illustrating the intersection of comedy and social commentary in his work.
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