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The speaker believes Kamala Harris is like a marionette controlled by over 100 "puppet masters," many of whom the speaker claims to know. The speaker would like to see a matchup of the top 100 puppet masters and the Epstein client list, believing there would be strong overlap. The speaker finds it mind-blowing that no one on the Epstein client list has been prosecuted, while many January 6th protesters have been imprisoned. The speaker thinks part of the reason Kamala Harris is getting so much support is that some billionaires are terrified that the Epstein client list will become public if Trump wins. The speaker believes people like Reid Hoffman and Bill Gates are nervous about this possibility. The speaker notes that Reid Hoffman was his vice president of business development at PayPal 24 years ago.

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Kamala is a poor candidate who has had four years without being elected. The Democratic party may win by undermining democracy, especially after the threats against Trump. Real political violence stems from labeling opponents as threats. Identity politics have radicalized many Democrats, focusing too much on race, gender, and sexuality. An earlier conversation highlighted assumptions about identity; the speaker, a mixed individual who identifies as bisexual, emphasizes that others often project their views onto him without knowing his true background.

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The other side is complaining that nobody voted for Elon or any of my cabinet nominees. They say people are dying because of budget cuts and even allege illegal activity. But frankly, I don't care. If they're complaining, we must be over the target and doing something right. We're simply trying to restore the will of the people through the President. What we've found is a vast, unelected federal bureaucracy that is against the President and the cabinet. In DC, it's 92% Kamala. How can we live in a democracy if the President's will, representing the people, isn't implemented? We're witnessing the bureaucracy thrashing as we try to restore democracy and the will of the people.

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Who actually runs the government? It's often not the elected officials we think. Recent events, like Biden's debate with Trump, reveal that decision-making power lies with a group of elite Democrats and figures in the military-industrial complex, not with Biden or Harris. This cabal includes influential individuals like Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, who benefit from ongoing conflicts. The administrative and national security states gain authority during crises, making it difficult for citizens to hold leaders accountable. Our democracy, meant to be of, by, and for the people, struggles when elected representatives aren't the true decision-makers. While the dynamics have shifted over time, the upcoming election presents an opportunity to reset this situation.

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The speaker believes Kamala Harris is a "marionette" controlled by over 100 "puppet masters." The speaker claims to know most of them and suggests a strong overlap between these individuals and the Epstein client list. The speaker is surprised that no one on the Epstein client list has been prosecuted, while many January 6th protesters have been imprisoned. The speaker believes a reason for Kamala Harris's support is that if Trump wins, the Epstein client list will become public, which terrifies some billionaires backing Harris. The speaker specifically names Reid Hoffman and Bill Gates as potentially nervous individuals, noting Hoffman was the speaker's VP of business development at PayPal 24 years ago.

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The speaker claims the current administration emboldens cruelty, divisiveness, and racism, fraying society and affecting children and families, while distracting from destructive actions by appointees. Specifically, the speaker alleges the EPA is run by an energy lobbyist giving polluters free rein, the labor department by a corporate lobbyist waging war on workers, the interior department by an oil lobbyist selling public lands, and the education department by a billionaire gutting student protections. The speaker further claims the person running Medicaid is trying to kick people off the program. The speaker asserts that Joe and Kamala will appoint qualified public servants who care about the people, and that they care about every American, even those who disagree with them. They believe in democracy, that the right to vote is sacred, and that protesting for social justice is the most American thing there is.

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The speaker believes Kamala Harris will claim to understand Americans' suffering while disavowing responsibility, despite holding power for the last four years. The speaker questions why Harris would withhold her solutions for five months until elected. While the Democratic convention will be well-scripted, the real work of winning the election will begin afterward. The messaging war will intensify, and Trump's team will portray Harris as more radical and less likable than Biden, emphasizing this daily.

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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 annually are Democrats. 75% of hedge fund managers' political donations go to Democrats, as do 95% of donations from the top three management consulting firms. Trump, on the other hand, resonated with Americans earning under $100,000. The speaker claims Democrats are now the party of the wealthy, while Trump represents the working class by adopting pro-worker policies Democrats abandoned to serve their rich base. The speaker views this as performance art, asserting that politicians are failing to serve the American people despite being paid to do so.

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Democratic leaders serve the donor class, prioritizing fundraising over genuine representation. Politicians like Kamala Harris present a facade of joy, but voters crave authentic reactions and representation. The mainstream media often protects these politicians, misrepresenting their ties to donors and failing to address their shortcomings. To create change, voters must challenge and replace these leaders, as they will not self-correct. The consistent losses for Democrats stem from corruption and reliance on donor money. If voters do not take action to fire these ineffective leaders, they will continue to face defeats against figures like Donald Trump. It's time to wake up and recognize the lies perpetuated by the establishment.

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The speaker discusses the sudden shift in public opinion towards Kamala Harris, highlighting her past failures in debates and lack of negative media coverage. Despite her qualifications and background, she is not embraced by the public due to her anti-war stance and refusal to conform to political games. This reveals a discrepancy between what people claim to want in a leader and their actual preferences.

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Trump voters articulate specific policy reasons for their support, such as censorship and illegal immigration. In contrast, Kamala voters often cite her identity as a woman of color without detailing her policy positions or accomplishments as Vice President. Trump supporters discuss "saving America," while Kamala supporters treat it like "Stan Wars," focusing on aesthetics and vibes. Despite substantial mainstream media support, Kamala Harris "still sucks."

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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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Carmela Harris should be sent back to wherever she came from. She is a "pseudo black woman" who was only nominated because the Democratic party knew she couldn't win as an Indian woman candidate. They used the "black card" to get black people, especially black women, to vote for her. The speaker claims that Harris was put forward to protect Gavin Newsom and JB Briston's careers, as Trump would have defeated them. The speaker wants Trump in the White House as a "real president" who will put America first. The speaker states that white people did what they did to build this country, and black people survived to stay here, so this is their country. The speaker believes black and white people are coming together for the first time in history because it's about America.

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The speaker expresses surprise at Joe Biden's choice of Kamala Harris as his running mate, considering her views too radical. Harris is described as a radical liberal who supports spending $32 trillion on Medicare for All. The speaker claims that as Attorney General in California, Harris essentially banned gun sales with executive action and threatened to do the same as president. The speaker asserts that Democrats, as Kamala Harris stated, would defend our police, dismantle our freedom, destroy our history, and abandon our founding values. The speaker also claims that while the president has put Vice President Harris in charge of the border, Harris denies this, resulting in a humanitarian, national security, and health crisis.

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The real power in government often lies with those not elected, rather than the president or vice president. Recent events have shown that figures like Biden and Harris are not the primary decision-makers; instead, a group of elite Democrats, military-industrial complex members, and influential media figures control the narrative and decisions. This undermines the essence of democracy, making it difficult for citizens to hold their leaders accountable. The situation raises questions about the functioning of our democracy, which should be governed by the will of the people. While the dynamics may have shifted over time, the upcoming election presents an opportunity to reset this power structure.

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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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Joe Biden's withdrawal as the Democratic nominee for US president is not surprising given his cognitive deficits. The late switch to a new nominee, likely Kamala Harris, benefits the Democrats as it allows the public to enter a honeymoon phase without scrutiny. However, the more honest approach would have been to acknowledge Biden's unfitness earlier. The speaker believes that the real opponent is not the candidate but the machine of the managerial class that controls them. This presents an opportunity for Republicans to appeal to Democrats who value honesty. The speaker encourages Republicans to focus on their own vision and values rather than getting caught up in the Democrats' tactics. The speaker emphasizes the need for a strong leader and a revival of American ideals.

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I've been labeled as far-right, which is inaccurate. My focus has been on electric vehicles, solar energy, and batteries to help the environment. I've historically identified as a moderate Democrat and even supported Obama. However, I believe the Biden administration is not moderate, and Kamala Harris's background reflects a more leftist ideology. We are at a critical juncture in America, facing a fork in the road. I see one path leading to prosperity and another, represented by Kamala, leading in the opposite direction. Although I may face backlash for my views, I want to express my honest opinion. I encourage those in the moderate camp to consider supporting Donald Trump for president.

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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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Kamala Harris is seen as a power-hungry Marxist politician who the media is trying to transform into a beloved figure. Despite criticisms of America, people still want to come here, showing its value. The American people are smart and won't trade what they have for something inferior.

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The biggest threat to America is the media, which is the enemy of the people. Before the Trump-Biden debate, the media promoted Biden and dismissed claims of his senility as right-wing conspiracy theories. After the debate, the media changed its tune, acknowledging Biden's cognitive decline. The media then ushered in Kamala, attempting a coup on Biden, despite no one voting for her to be the Democratic nominee. The media is now fully on board with Kamala, claiming she is ahead in the polls, though the speaker questions the validity of these polls. The media causes racial, familial, and political divide, as well as fear and uncertainty. The media are liars, cappers, frauds, and scammers.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

10 Disruptive Truths | Vivek Ramaswamy | EP 481
Guests: Vivek Ramaswamy
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In a recent discussion, Jordan Peterson and Vivek Ramaswamy explored key themes from Ramaswamy's upcoming book, "Truths: The Future of America First," set to release on September 24th. Ramaswamy reflects on his presidential campaign, emphasizing that the real political divide is not between Democrats and Republicans but between the managerial class and everyday citizens. He critiques Kamala Harris, suggesting that labeling her as a communist overlooks her role as a cog in a larger system rather than an ideologue. Ramaswamy outlines ten "hard truths" in his book, including the belief that "God is real," the existence of two sexes, and the assertion that the climate change agenda is a hoax. He argues that these truths are essential for fostering open dialogue and understanding in a politically polarized environment. Each chapter concludes with practical points to help readers engage in conversations about these contentious issues. The conversation also delves into the implications of the current political landscape, noting the surprising emergence of figures like RFK, Tulsi Gabbard, and Elon Musk, who challenge traditional party lines. Ramaswamy expresses a desire for a conservative movement that articulates a clear vision, emphasizing the importance of family, national identity, and a belief in a higher moral authority. He reflects on his campaign experience, acknowledging the need for balance between being a fighter and showing empathy. Ramaswamy concludes that while he did not achieve the presidency, the journey was transformative, and he aims to continue advocating for a vision that resonates with everyday Americans, focusing on practical solutions and the importance of belief structures in society.

Tucker Carlson Interviews

JD Vance: The Immigration Crisis, How Polls Are Used to Fool You, and the Left’s Plan to Stop Trump
Guests: JD Vance
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On a roadside in Arizona, JD Vance outlines a campaign era defined by discontent, polls, and a culture war over who runs the country. He argues that about 65 percent of Americans are unhappy with the direction of the nation and that public polling, media narratives, and ballot harvesting shape the race. Harris’s performance, he says, has given Democrats a sugar high in some polls, even as his own numbers suggest momentum for a Trump-led outcome. He claims conservatives face coordinated attempts by big tech to silence unfavorable stories and by Democrats to mobilize turnout where it helps them. He predicts an early night win for Trump, around 60/40, with a tight 40% margin in some states, and emphasizes that the public debate centers on who truly controls government and whether the bureaucracy is aligned with voters’ will. Immigration becomes a focal policy test. Vance cites estimates of 25 million illegal aliens and argues the bill is measured in hundreds of billions annually, from emergency-room care to housing vouchers and fraud in Social Security and Medicare. He calls for deportations, ending benefits for unauthorized entrants, and halting foreign aid that supports misaligned regimes. He advocates tariffs to push production home, energy independence, and a reformed spending approach to stabilize the debt. He notes federal spending rising from about 4.5 trillion in 2019 to about 6.5 trillion in 2024, and warns that debt service could spiral if interest rates jump toward 8 percent, threatening the economy. Beyond policy, the talk probes American democracy. He argues the real threat is a bureaucracy out of step with half the country, demanding that the president be able to fire officials who disobey or hinder his agenda. He warns that a Trump presidency would meet opposition from the state and media, including attempts to manipulate public opinion or obstruct reform. He contemplates the risk of a hot war and asks who would staff the administration if Kamala Harris leads. He closes by urging volunteers to knock on doors, donate, and participate, insisting that true democratic accountability requires leaders who act on the people’s mandate.

Unlimited Hangout

The Debate Debacle and 2020’s “Darkest Winter”
Guests: Robbie Martin
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Whitney Webb and Robbie Martin emphasize a set of recent events and ongoing narratives they view as underreported but consequential, including a major hospital-network hack across four states that coincided with nine 11 call center outages, and a broader push they describe as setting the stage for a “darkest winter” in the 2020s with claims that post–COVID-19 crisis bioterror could follow. They flag a convergence of the national security state, Silicon Valley power brokers, and biotech industry as driving these developments. They recap the first US presidential debate as a “total shit show,” a shouted, interruptive exchange with little substantive policy to analyze, remarking on the gap between media judgments about who “won” and the overall impression of both candidates as immature in the exchange. They note the moderator Chris Wallace’s role and the absence of audience feedback, suggesting Trump’s reliance on audience energy was disrupted; they also discuss the prospect of Kamala Harris entering the race and how donor circles and foreign-policy commentary have framed her as a potentially pivotal figure, especially given Silicon Valley support and the broader push for increased surveillance and digital-platform dominance. The conversation then pivots to the broader ecosystem behind these dynamics, highlighting how figures like Peter Thiel and Eric Schmidt dominate a fusion of the national security state and Silicon Valley, with Palantir and Emergent BioSolutions at the center of biosecurity and vaccine development. They discuss Emergent’s involvement in producing COVID-19 vaccine candidates and the company’s safety history, including anthrax vaccine production, and a leadership shift at Emergent’s facility that raises questions about quality control. They connect Kadlik, who chairs BARDA and oversees the strategic stockpile, to broader patterns of public–private collaboration that have intensified since 9/11, including DARPA-linked relationships, funding flows, and the militarization of health security. A prominent thread is the emergence of a bioterror narrative that intertwines domestic extremism with foreign-state actors. They scrutinize a spate of articles and reports—from Politico’s worldwide threat assessments to the Jerusalem Post and other outlets—that describe a supposed alliance between white supremacists and Iran or Al Qaeda, and they insist the framing relies on cherry-picked sources, think-tank pedigrees, and a long lineage of “Dark Winter”-era precursors. They point to Ryson letters, hoax anthrax letters, and a pattern of sensational reports ahead of elections to shape public perception and policy. They argue these narratives are coordinated with warnings of engineered pathogens and heightened surveillance, including calls for travel bans and contact tracing, which they see as tools to expand state power over civil liberties. They close by underscoring the intersection of Microsoft, DHS, and the national-security apparatus, arguing that the ongoing push toward surveillance-driven governance—through artificial intelligence, predictive health, and militarized vaccine deployment—signals a trend toward a domestic security state that could outpace public accountability. They warn that the climate of fear makes it easier to sell expansive control measures, and stress the importance of remaining vigilant about how these forces shape policy regardless of who wins elections.

Tucker Carlson

Dr. Ben Carson: The Left’s Worship of Kamala Harris, and God’s Mission for Donald Trump
Guests: Ben Carson
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Ben Carson describes Kamala Harris as a politician focused on power and control, suggesting she aligns with Marxist beliefs. He believes she could win the presidency, aided by media efforts to reshape her image. Carson argues that the American public is smarter than perceived and will not sacrifice the country's values, despite claims of systemic racism. He expresses skepticism about media coordination, noting their shift from criticizing Biden to supporting Harris, and criticizes the media for abandoning their role in disseminating unbiased information. Carson emphasizes the importance of discussing policies rather than personal attacks in politics, suggesting that most Americans agree on many issues. He warns that a Harris presidency would push the country further left, citing her radical positions on healthcare and immigration. Carson expresses concern over the manipulation of democracy, referencing the dismissal of millions of primary votes and the consequences of such actions. He reflects on the decline of traditional family values and the cultural war against the nuclear family, advocating for the importance of marriage and child-rearing. Carson shares his personal background, highlighting his mother's influence and the value of hard work, which he believes is essential for success. He criticizes the current societal trend of victimhood and emphasizes that individuals must take responsibility for their lives. On health issues, Carson notes the rising obesity rates and declining physical activity in America, attributing it to a lack of physical labor. He discusses the COVID-19 vaccination campaign, expressing concerns about mandates and the suppression of alternative treatments. Carson argues for transparency in medical ethics and the importance of trust in health authorities. Finally, he reflects on the political landscape, expressing hope for restoring trust in democracy and the need for reforms to ensure fair elections. Carson concludes by emphasizing the importance of standing up for one's beliefs, regardless of societal pressures.
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