Lew goes after the coddling of corporate America and Israel by the Trump administration, pointing out they are changing the definition of the term “imminent threat” (referring to the Iran war) just as Biden era functionaries changed the definition of the word “vaccine” to fit their narrative about the MRNA shots.
After recounting the trajectory and loyalty of the MAGA base putting Trump back in office Lew registers outrage at the firing of anti-trust warrior Gale Slater from the DOJ, the performance and recent record of DHS appointee MarkWayne Mullin, the disappearance of MAGA-loyal Ed Martin from significance at the DOJ, and the Trump administration’s sucking up to the trucking industry which has allowed over 200,000 aliens on our highways endangering us.
To avoid future catastrophe, Trump must do a 180 and return to the populist course he charted at the beginning of his 2nd term.
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Look around you.
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Wrong rules the land while waiting justice sleeps.
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I saw in the congress
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and crossing the country,
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campaigning with Ron Paul.
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Tyranny
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rising,
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unspeakable
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evil,
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manifesting,
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devils lying about our heritage who want to
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enslave and replace us.
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But we are Americans
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with a manifest
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destiny to bring the new Jerusalem
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of endless
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possibilities.
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But first, this fight
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for freedom.
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Be a part of it. But don't delay
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because this is the hour of decision.
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Hour of decision with Lou Moore starts now.
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Welcome to the one hundred and eleventh episode
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of hour of decision.
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My name is Lou Moore,
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And today, we are gonna culminate
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our gambling with MAGA series with
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MAGA's
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hour
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of decision.
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I think it is, folks.
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I think president Trump is gonna have to
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make a big decision or maybe he's already
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made one.
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He may have already made one.
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I kinda hope not
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because many,
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many
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disturbing things
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are right in front of us or on
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the horizon.
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So I wanna talk for a minute about
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populism and elitism.
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MAGA is a populist
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movement or it has been.
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And a populist movement is critical for us
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in this juncture of our history right now,
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folks,
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because it's the elites,
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the top down.
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The top down influence
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that was captured a long time ago in
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this country by people who gradually want to
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take more and more power onto themselves
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that are influenced
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by Karl Marx
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and others of his ilk
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that want to lead you to a total
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government
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and a total
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slave
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society.
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And a lot of people in that whole
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system
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may not have that goal, but they're playing
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along, and they've let that this historic trend
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continue. We've talked about it in several episodes.
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Probably gonna get back to that, the more
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meta history of all of this.
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So, therefore, that they are the elite.
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They are the establishment
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in this country.
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And so any revolt against them by nature
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is a populist revolt, bottom up
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bottom up power
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as opposed to top down power.
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And we've had some and and then, historians
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have, used a term populist moment
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when certain elements in the in the society,
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catalyzed, come together
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when people realize they're being screwed by the
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man, by the powers that be,
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and there's an explosion
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of populism.
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We've had this several times in our country.
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We had it in the late eighteen hundreds.
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They call that period the populist movement,
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when, there was such a consolidation
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of economic power at the top that was
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becoming more and more recognized by people at
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the bottom, like farmers who were a large
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percentage of our society
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and the major victims of,
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this,
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oligarchy
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that was in existence in the late eighteen
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hundreds in our country. That's the original populist
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movement.
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And I've talked about the fact that there
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was a kind of a mini populist movement
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after World War two,
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in rebellion to the bipartisan
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foreign policy,
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and then rebellion
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against the,
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coddling
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and,
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augmenting
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and assisting
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communism
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around the globe.
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Talked about the Goldwater movement in 1964
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in the Republican Party. That was a bottom
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up movement.
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Corporate America was overwhelmingly
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against the Goldwater movement.
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Corporate America had completely bought off on the
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managerial
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state,
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which is one of the elements of Fabian
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socialism.
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We need experts to run everything and make
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everything better for you and me.
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We need experts. We don't need these yokels
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from Main Street
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telling us how to run the business
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of running this world. We don't need those
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people. We have experts.
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Experts who go to a university system, a
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transmission belt of Fabian socialism,
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of Marxism,
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that has been in been existent in this
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country
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for well over a hundred years. I've talked
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about it innumerable times on this show,
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but that was a populist rebellion.
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There was a populist moment in the early
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nineteen nineties, both in 1992
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and in 1994,
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where despite the fact that George Bush
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led us to victory,
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we were told,
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in Iraq, and, of course,
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that more limited,
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campaign
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was more of a victory than what his
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son did with the nation building thing.
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George Bush senior didn't try to do nation
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building in Iraq. Anyway, he had 90% approval,
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but it slid quickly
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because people were starting to recognize
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the consolidation
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of power at the top
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that was influencing their life in a negative
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way.
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And increasingly,
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over that time, there are couple there were
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a couple of populous moments in the nineteen
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nineties,
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and but there was an accreting
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groundswell
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for on the right, I'm speaking of now,
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for a movement
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that coalesced around
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three basic issues.
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The deindustrialization
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of The United States and a return
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to a nationalistic
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economic policy in The United States,
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not this phony free trade that was stripping
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out all of our industry
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and stripping out the middle class
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and destroying lives every day
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for the benefit of,
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big corporations
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working with the Council on Foreign Relations and
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everyone else
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to get cheap labor in China all through
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this architecture of the,
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the global trade regime, the World Trade Organization,
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the regional
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apparatus we were in NAFTA,
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the compliment over in Europe,
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and,
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that became the and a total government became
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the EU, not just a it was a
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trade deal, a common market, and then it
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became
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more of a government.
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Being these things just encroach
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in this area,
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and people were seeing that.
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They were seeing the overwhelming
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number of aliens coming in this country
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and wanting to put a stop to that
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because that was the other half
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of the cheap labor equation our corporate masters
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were shoving down the throat
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of the native population of America,
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stripping our middle class, which was bringing in
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as much cheap labor
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as they could hear through legal
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and illegal
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immigration.
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So you had
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the trade issues and the deindustrialization
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in The United States.
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You had
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the immigration issue,
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and then you had what became known as
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the endless wars.
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All of our,
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entanglements
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overseas are hundreds of military bases,
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personnel
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everywhere
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taking care of everybody,
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and,
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with a terrible
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terrible attitude, first of all, on the part
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of the people we weren't taking care of.
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I mean, look at Europe, folks.
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Europe is a zero
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in terms of defense capability right now. They
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have built these huge welfare states giving like
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in Germany, you get eight weeks of vacation,
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but that's okay because uncle Sugar's gonna take
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care of everything.
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If the Russian bear comes not, poking around,
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uncle Sugar will take care of it. So,
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you know, we can screw America on trade
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deals,
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but at the same time, we don't have
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to worry because they're going to come to
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our aid
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and protect us
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from any of our external enemies. I won't
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get off onto Europe, but I'm using an
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example, pretty good one. People didn't like this.
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They didn't like being over in Iraq. And,
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of course, Iraq,
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after we declared immediate victory,
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turned into a quagmire
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in the process of nation building. And Afghanistan
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supposed to be just a pursuit of one
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guy.
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Osama bin Laden turns into this other humongous
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nation building project.
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And what did we get out of it,
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folks?
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Absolutely
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nothing except death,
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injury,
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mental illness
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to some of our finest
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youth,
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and absolutely nothing
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for us, for we the people, for the
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middle class in particular
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of The United States Of America.
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So nation building and endless wars,
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immigration,
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and the trade policies that were taking away
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our sovereignty brick by brick.
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A plan.
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A plan takeaway.
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So that was those trifecta
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of issues
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that kept building. They built around the campaign
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of Pat Buchanan.
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They built around the campaign that I was
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involved with in 2008 of Ron Paul and
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of,
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congressman
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Ron Paul.
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And
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once
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the conservative
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base generally saw the futility
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and foolishness
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of these endless wars,
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that as that happened, that opened up a
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pathway
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for a man named Donald Trump
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who took the base
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away
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from our corporate masters in the Republican Party
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in 2016
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with his MAGA
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movement.
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And added to this
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was corporate corruption because that's endemic
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in the other three topics we just mentioned,
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and the increasing
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con,
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consolidation of power as the government got bigger
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and bigger and more venal and more venal,
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and there were hundreds and then thousands and
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then tens of thousands and then hundreds of
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thousands
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of people that have nothing else to do
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but plot all day long to take more
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power unto themselves. I'm talking about government employees
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and people at the tax free foundations and
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people at the universities,
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that whole nexus, that whole network
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of what we call our establishment
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is the, is the momentum for that just
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kept building.
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It got more and more serious and more
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obvious
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to the American people because of these policies
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that were not for the benefit of the
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people,
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but for the benefit
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of the corporate state,
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the benefit of everybody in on it.
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That is the
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genesis
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of a populous movement, a bottom up movement
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that,
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allowed
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Donald Trump to become the president of The
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United States in 2016.
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And the other element, I go through all
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this in my book, and I've talked about
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it on this show,
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is the changes in technology
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to where the three television networks, ABC, NBC,
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and CBS
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couldn't dictate
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what the news cycle was going to be
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anymore, you know, along with the New York
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Times and the Washington Post, along with the
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radio networks
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that were compliments of the TV networks and
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Associated Press,
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the wire service, and Reuters owned by the
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Rothschilds
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over there in Europe.
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They couldn't control the narrative anymore because of
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First Talk Radio
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liberated by Ronald Reagan.
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I won't go through all of that, but
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he it was.
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And then the Internet.
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No, unmediated
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conversations could now happen it with vigor every
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day. And when I mean unmediated,
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not
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controlled
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by our corporate masters, a perf a perfect
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opportunity
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for a bottom up movement to gain real
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political power.
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But they did everything they could to fight
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Donald Trump. They did everything they could to
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impeach Donald Trump. They did everything they could
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to impede him.
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And he had,
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as I've stated,
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he had
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no infrastructure
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around
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him. When I was in Washington DC in
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the nineteen nineties, I I was having lunch
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with a fellow who worked
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for a period of time around the Bush
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family.
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And he told me that George Bush senior
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had a Rolodex of 5 names
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of people that he could pick up the
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phone and talk to any one of these
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people or one of his assistants, and he
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could staff a White House. He could I
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mean, he, he could do the whole production,
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the White House, the political operation, all of
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it, and all of these people would be
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loyal
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to him.
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That is power, folks. That is real power
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because you can have the greatest ideas in
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the world. You can have the people behind
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you. Oh, yeah. Yay.
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You have to have an apparatus
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around you
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who will execute on the things you want
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them to execute on
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in order to project power
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and make real changes. And Donald Trump just
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did not have that. It wasn't his fault.
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He just did not have that at 2060.
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So he's going to people like Chris Christie
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to stock his administration, and then he gets
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people like that FBI director who Christopher Wray
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who was
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awful and plotting against him every single minute
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he was in the job he was in,
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and he just won
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so many.
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So Donald Trump had his time in the
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wilderness,
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and,
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there were people who ditched him. People like
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Mark Levin. That would be one that would
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be one name.
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People who ditched him. People
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all around the RNC and all around Rona
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Romney
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McDaniel.
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You remember this, folks? The fake debates,
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you know, with Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis.
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Well, we're just gonna come up with a
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whole variety of candidates for you to choose
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from. All of them with the basically the
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same belief system. All of them neocons.
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And, yes, I am including DeSantis. He's done
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some good things, but, folks, look it up.
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His background totally neo god.
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And,
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but Trump stayed off to the side with
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a loyal
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base around him.
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A loyal
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base
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around him
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that stood by him every minute
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and waited for the process to begin again
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for the twenty four election.
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And guess what? He overpowered these. It was
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ridiculous.
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It wasn't even hardly a contest
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in the primaries.
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And, of course, he boycotted all the fake
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RNC
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debates. And
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a movement built around him, and there was
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a method to it. Project twenty twenty five.
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Do you remember that, folks?
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Which not only was a blueprint of actions
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that could be undertaken immediately,
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but a database
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of thousands of people
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who could come into the administration
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and
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execute the will
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of a populist
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commander in chief who was against foreign wars,
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who wanted to redo the trade regime in
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the world,
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and who
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wanted to do mass
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deportations, the largest deportation in the history of
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The United States. He promised it, folks.
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And people who were loyal to him by
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the millions had no question
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that despite the heavy lift that would be,
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that that is exactly what he would do.
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Because here's one of the other elements, folks.
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It's not just that he had this trifecta
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of issues. It's not just that he had
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the loyalty of all these people,
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power from the bottom up, grassroots.
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People believe that he would defy
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the odds
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in making things happen that we were told
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over all the years
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where grassroots conservatives that had made these same
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beliefs were told
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at the RNC
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and at the Republican Committee and in the
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Congress and in all of these points of
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power and in and in the in the,
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you know, conservative think tank world, and in
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right wing anchor, conservative ink, whatever you wanna
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call it there, the Beltway
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bandits
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of conservative ink who have looted seniors for
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generations now,
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saying they're going to do things for them.
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They all had the belief that, well, we're
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just gonna keep chugging, but, you know, it's
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just too difficult.
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We can't, you know, we we just can't
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do this. You know, we we can't disrupt
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the whole world order in terms of defense
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arrangements.
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We certainly could never undertake a mass deportation.
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That would be impossible.
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No way. We can't do that.
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And we would never be able to re
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completely redo the trade regime. We could do
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some things around the edges, and we have
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to stay in the UN.
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People just wouldn't understand
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if we got out of the UN
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or got out of all of the UN's
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various scurvy, nasty,
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satanic programs.
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You know, we just can't do that. We
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can work around the edges. We can point
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things out. We can seek some reforms here
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and there.
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Folks, this is the narrative history
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of the establishment
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in the Republican Party, all of them saying
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they were conservatives.
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As I pointed out in earlier episodes since
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Barry Goldwater,
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virtually
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every
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Republican politician has told you they were a
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conservative.
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Is this not true?
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But, oh, you know, you know, we would
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love to do all of these things and
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shrink the size of government. We can't do
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this. We can't do that. This is why
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Trump, we thought, would be a complete
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revolutionary
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figure or at least take one hell of
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a shot at it
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because he didn't seem to care about any
00:20:02
of these conventions
00:20:03
or any of these things that you just
00:20:05
cannot do. You can't talk about John McCain.
00:20:08
You can't talk about the illegal immigration that
00:20:11
way. You can't do that.
00:20:14
Remember?
00:20:20
So that
00:20:22
is
00:20:23
how
00:20:26
Donald Trump,
00:20:27
through his force of personality and through a
00:20:30
coalition
00:20:33
of various types of groups that were tired
00:20:36
of the old okeydoke of the RNC, the
00:20:39
pro lifers, the second amendment people,
00:20:44
the anti tax people, the traditionalists in that
00:20:46
area
00:20:47
with all of these new activists that were
00:20:49
anti immigration,
00:20:52
who were pro American
00:20:55
foreign policy and economic policy and people and
00:20:58
and then finally, the last piece was the
00:21:01
large number of people that came across on
00:21:03
the right and realized that these endless wars
00:21:08
were a disaster
00:21:10
and had not been in the interest of
00:21:12
The United States, were not popular with the
00:21:14
American people,
00:21:15
and there would be absolutely no reason
00:21:18
to keep up that neocon, what we call
00:21:21
a neocon
00:21:23
or an internationalist. And I'm not gonna break
00:21:26
down all of that right now. They're not
00:21:28
exactly the same. Neocons that lean heavily to
00:21:30
Israel. We are gonna talk about that in
00:21:32
in the second half of this show a
00:21:33
little bit
00:21:35
today, but that neo con
00:21:38
foreign policy type, the George Bush model
00:21:41
was wrong, was bad, was not electorally
00:21:46
sound.
00:21:47
I mean, how popular was George Bush, folks,
00:21:49
in 2008?
00:21:50
He didn't even come to the convention for
00:21:53
God's sake.
00:21:55
It was like he had leprosy.
00:21:58
Everybody knew
00:22:01
it would be a loser
00:22:03
to even have him in the building
00:22:08
because of the Iraq war
00:22:10
and other reasons
00:22:12
and all of the other festering things going
00:22:15
on with big business.
00:22:17
The fact that he tried to shove
00:22:19
an amnesty down the throat of activists, and
00:22:22
there was a huge rebellion
00:22:24
in 2000,
00:22:25
07/2008.
00:22:26
Anyway,
00:22:29
so
00:22:30
we got Donald Trump back.
00:22:32
We had a
00:22:33
plan,
00:22:34
but,
00:22:36
we couldn't quite get there
00:22:39
without money
00:22:41
money.
00:22:42
We had the grassroots, but to fund a
00:22:45
the campaign to the degree it needed to
00:22:47
be,
00:22:47
We had to have Marian Adelson in there.
00:22:49
I say we. I've had nothing to do
00:22:51
with it.
00:22:52
But Marian Adelson, $100,
00:22:55
very pro Israel.
00:22:58
And, you know, Trump was never anti Israel.
00:23:01
We didn't expect that out of him. We
00:23:04
just didn't expect him to get us involved
00:23:07
in another
00:23:08
on the ground war
00:23:11
in The Middle East.
00:23:14
He promised
00:23:16
specifically
00:23:17
not to get us involved in a war
00:23:20
with Iran even as he said, as every
00:23:22
president has said
00:23:24
in the recent historic period that Iran couldn't
00:23:27
have a nuke.
00:23:31
So
00:23:34
Trump takes office,
00:23:36
but
00:23:37
a lot of us
00:23:39
some of us some of us were paying
00:23:41
attention, but a lot we're not paying attention
00:23:43
to who he gathered around him in his
00:23:46
political operation and the closest people around him.
00:23:49
One of the things that
00:23:51
was well known is that Trump was scattered
00:23:53
all over the place,
00:23:55
not disciplined,
00:23:57
did not run a disciplined operation. How many
00:24:00
chiefs of staff did he have? And, of
00:24:01
course, some of them were outright out, you
00:24:03
know, out to get him. They weren't
00:24:05
even with him.
00:24:07
And so he brought in this gal, Susie
00:24:09
Wiles, and she organized everything. And she was
00:24:12
so loyal to him, and everything was gonna
00:24:15
be great. And this guy, La Sabita, oh,
00:24:17
man. He was a political swami.
00:24:20
And we were going to be able to
00:24:22
do all the things we needed to do.
00:24:25
That way, to get him out in office
00:24:27
and get him organized so he could prosecute
00:24:29
an America first agenda. That's what we were
00:24:32
told.
00:24:33
My name is Lou Moore.
00:24:35
You are listening to Hour of Decision
00:24:38
on Liberty News Radio, and I will return
00:24:41
to discuss
00:24:42
MAGA's Hour of Decision
00:24:45
after the news.
00:24:47
Welcome back to Hour of Decision. My name
00:24:50
is Lou Moore. We're talking about MAGA's
00:24:54
hour of decision. We're talking about populism
00:24:57
and elitism, populism being the grassroots
00:25:00
bottom up movement toward power,
00:25:04
and,
00:25:05
elitism's
00:25:07
the top down
00:25:08
version
00:25:09
of the power equation.
00:25:12
They generally win.
00:25:14
They always win. Pretty close.
00:25:16
Anyway,
00:25:17
we are in a unique moment, folks, because
00:25:20
every populous moment in this country up until
00:25:22
now,
00:25:23
by my reckoning,
00:25:26
failed because they didn't put anybody in power.
00:25:29
But we did. We did. But how much
00:25:33
top down and how much bottom up is
00:25:35
going on now? That's what we are actually
00:25:37
discussing.
00:25:38
So there was an urgency,
00:25:41
a special urgency for this grassroots
00:25:44
bottom up movement called MAGA,
00:25:48
that was centered,
00:25:49
unified,
00:25:51
around centered around,
00:25:53
Donald Trump.
00:25:55
And that was what happened in the Biden
00:25:57
era because the mask was coming off, folks,
00:26:00
of the Fabian socialist project. They were going
00:26:03
headlong into straight communism at a rapid rate,
00:26:06
shutting
00:26:08
off the critique,
00:26:10
shutting off the speed, shutting off the ability
00:26:12
to organize, shutting off the ability to defend
00:26:15
in court people who were opposing
00:26:18
the regime, for
00:26:21
forcing people to take this wretched vaccine.
00:26:25
All of the things that went on under
00:26:27
Biden,
00:26:28
the, economy
00:26:30
teetering
00:26:30
with rampant inflation
00:26:33
and the recklessness
00:26:34
of the spending
00:26:35
that was going on.
00:26:37
All of these things and
00:26:40
how many? 20?
00:26:43
Systematically
00:26:45
entering The United States,
00:26:47
not randomly, folks, not just because the wall
00:26:50
didn't get built, but systematically
00:26:53
being put in this country
00:26:55
to change the nature of this country, to
00:26:58
change the nature
00:27:00
of the voting block
00:27:02
in this country and change
00:27:04
this country permanently, a more servile population
00:27:09
for our corporate masters
00:27:12
to execute the last
00:27:15
phases
00:27:16
with all this,
00:27:17
centralization
00:27:19
going on with tech,
00:27:21
all of these things. We don't have time
00:27:23
for all this today.
00:27:25
For total government,
00:27:27
urgency.
00:27:28
It was an emergency
00:27:31
to get Donald Trump back into office.
00:27:34
And, you know, one of the elements of
00:27:36
this whole situation with Biden
00:27:39
was they were even changing the definition
00:27:42
of words right out of George Orwell.
00:27:45
Ignorance is strength.
00:27:48
Quoting Orwell.
00:27:50
And now I'm gonna quote Grock
00:27:52
and talk about a pretty big
00:27:56
change in definition.
00:27:58
The definition of vaccines, folks. They changed the
00:28:01
definition of what a vaccine was
00:28:04
to fit this wretched
00:28:07
COVID virus from Pfizer,
00:28:10
friends of Susie Wiles, and our attorney general,
00:28:13
Pam Bondi. So I quote,
00:28:18
the big shift happened right around 2021.
00:28:22
Merriam Webster,
00:28:24
the CDC,
00:28:25
even Wikipedia,
00:28:27
from Grok here now,
00:28:30
all quietly tweaked
00:28:32
vaccine definitions.
00:28:34
Before COVID, it was something like, quote, a
00:28:36
preparation that stimulates the body's immune response against
00:28:40
diseases
00:28:41
typically containing weakened or killed pathogens,
00:28:45
unquote, pretty straightforward.
00:28:47
Immunity,
00:28:48
protection,
00:28:49
done.
00:28:50
But post COVID,
00:28:52
they softened it. Now it was more like
00:28:55
a preparation that is administered to stimulate the
00:28:58
body's immune response to a specific infectious disease,
00:29:02
unquote.
00:29:03
Notice
00:29:04
no mention of preventing
00:29:07
or protecting
00:29:08
against
00:29:09
anymore.
00:29:12
Just stimulate
00:29:15
response. The CDC site even dropped immunity
00:29:20
from its glossary entry.
00:29:23
It went from, quote, a product that produces
00:29:25
immunity, unquote, to a preparation
00:29:28
that helps
00:29:30
prevent
00:29:32
disease. Subtle, but huge.
00:29:36
Critics say it was retrofitted
00:29:38
to fit Pfizer
00:29:40
and Moderna's
00:29:41
data
00:29:44
for their jab.
00:29:47
They were it was to the point,
00:29:50
and we were talking about it. I wrote
00:29:52
about it. I mean, hundreds of people talked
00:29:54
about this. I was hardly unique.
00:29:56
That they're even changing the definitions
00:29:58
of words as they're shoving this down our
00:30:01
throats.
00:30:04
Does that sound familiar, ladies and gentlemen?
00:30:07
Because we're learning now.
00:30:10
As we are in war
00:30:13
with Iran, a war that we are told
00:30:15
we had to get in because Israel was
00:30:17
getting in the war,
00:30:22
that they were an imminent
00:30:24
threat.
00:30:25
We had to get into war with Iran
00:30:27
because
00:30:28
it was an imminent threat.
00:30:32
Well, imminent is supposed to be immediate.
00:30:37
The the reason that imminent threat is so
00:30:39
important in national security law and in national
00:30:42
security strategy
00:30:44
is you have more of a license to
00:30:46
do things, and you have a requirement to
00:30:48
do things immediately when there is an imminent
00:30:53
threat. But we're listening to people telling us,
00:30:56
that that means now. It doesn't mean imminent,
00:31:00
immediate
00:31:01
that Iran was about ready to attack The
00:31:03
United States.
00:31:06
It means
00:31:08
that it's a constant threat.
00:31:12
That means it's a threat that at some
00:31:14
point
00:31:15
could become what we now what we should
00:31:17
be thinking of as an immediate threat. Are
00:31:20
you following me here? They're changing the definitions
00:31:23
of words
00:31:26
to justify
00:31:28
this action
00:31:30
that no person in the MAGA base would
00:31:33
have thought even can
00:31:36
conceivable a year ago.
00:31:39
I'm not saying any action against Iran would
00:31:41
be inconceivable.
00:31:42
No.
00:31:44
No. Trump
00:31:45
Trump had a way of doing things and
00:31:47
selling money.
00:31:49
I found that out.
00:31:51
But this is not the same.
00:31:55
And this is a gaslighting
00:31:57
operation and
00:31:59
a definitions
00:32:00
of words
00:32:02
right out of 1984
00:32:04
change
00:32:06
to fit
00:32:08
the foreign policy needs of a different country
00:32:11
than The United States
00:32:14
Of America,
00:32:17
and our president's going along with it.
00:32:22
There's a special interest
00:32:24
onslaught
00:32:27
on us
00:32:29
through the Trump administration,
00:32:35
and they're acquiescing to a number of special
00:32:38
interests.
00:32:39
The biggest one, because of the consequences of
00:32:42
it, is Israel
00:32:44
and the Israel lobby, but it's not the
00:32:46
only one, folks.
00:32:49
Let's look at the trucking industry
00:32:52
that has been getting away with murder
00:32:56
literally
00:32:58
and figuratively
00:33:00
with 200
00:33:03
illegal
00:33:04
alien truckers on the road, many of whom
00:33:07
can't even speak English.
00:33:10
Many of whom have gone to bogus
00:33:13
or
00:33:14
close enough for government work, bogus
00:33:17
trucking schools,
00:33:20
to reach the certifications
00:33:22
that they evidently
00:33:23
have.
00:33:24
I guess most of them have, maybe almost
00:33:26
all of them, but not sufficient.
00:33:28
Not like it used to be.
00:33:30
I went into a truck stop.
00:33:33
I think I've mentioned this on another episode
00:33:34
not that long ago in Evanston, Wyoming.
00:33:38
In Wyoming,
00:33:39
in the heartland of America where they wear
00:33:42
cowboy hats, and they fly the flag. And
00:33:44
there are a bunch of right wingers walking
00:33:46
around.
00:33:47
Out in this truck stop, folks.
00:33:50
I was the only white face in this
00:33:52
truck stop,
00:33:53
and
00:33:54
virtually no one was speaking English, and there
00:33:56
was a lot of people in there, and
00:33:58
this was a big truck stop. I couldn't
00:34:00
believe it.
00:34:02
Maybe that's an extreme example. Maybe not.
00:34:05
I don't really know even now, but I
00:34:07
know there's 200
00:34:08
by the admission of Sean Duffy and the
00:34:10
Department of Transportation.
00:34:12
There's 200
00:34:14
people on the road that shouldn't be there,
00:34:16
shouldn't be in our country, and shouldn't be
00:34:19
behind a semi truck.
00:34:23
And they're really cracking down. They're not gonna
00:34:25
let them renew their licenses, but if their
00:34:28
license goes out for three or four years,
00:34:30
well, that's okay.
00:34:32
We can't
00:34:33
because
00:34:35
we can't
00:34:37
disrupt the trucking industry that much.
00:34:40
And maybe we can't pull all 200
00:34:43
of them off this afternoon, which would be
00:34:45
my first choice,
00:34:46
But I'm gonna tell you right now, folks,
00:34:50
this is not good enough.
00:34:53
Not
00:34:53
even
00:34:54
close.
00:34:56
And,
00:34:57
you know, if MAGA
00:35:00
can't stand up for our truckers
00:35:03
and for innocent Americans just trying to get
00:35:06
down the highway
00:35:08
with these a lot of these lunatic truck
00:35:10
drivers we're seeing out there now
00:35:13
that are out out in the left lane
00:35:14
going 80 miles an hour and swinging back
00:35:16
and forth. And, I mean,
00:35:18
people are saying this.
00:35:21
This is the trucking industry
00:35:24
getting their way,
00:35:27
not MAGA getting its way. This is the
00:35:29
trucking industry convincing politicians that, well, we just
00:35:33
we would love to do something about this,
00:35:34
but we just really can't right now.
00:35:37
This is the old talk off
00:35:39
from the George Bush era. This is the
00:35:42
rhino talk off.
00:35:45
One example.
00:35:46
Just one.
00:35:48
Not good.
00:35:51
Mark Twain Mullen.
00:35:53
Mark Wayne Mullen
00:35:55
is gonna be our new
00:35:59
department of homeland security head, evidently.
00:36:02
He's gonna get some Democrat votes, folks. We're
00:36:04
told that.
00:36:05
But nonetheless, he's tough as nails. He'll fight
00:36:09
anybody.
00:36:09
He'll
00:36:10
beat you up if he don't like you.
00:36:12
He's rough. He's a macho man. He's a
00:36:15
mark and all the way from Oklahoma.
00:36:21
He's the perfect caricature
00:36:23
to put at the top of an organization
00:36:26
when you're not going to actually
00:36:28
do anything.
00:36:30
And that's a fear I have. That's not
00:36:32
a fact.
00:36:34
That's a fear I have now after watching
00:36:37
the performance of the Trump administration
00:36:40
in the first fourteen months of his administration
00:36:43
on the immigration
00:36:45
and deportation
00:36:46
issue.
00:36:50
And, you know, the whole brouhaha with Rand
00:36:52
Paul, just one more shot
00:36:55
at the Ron Paul,
00:36:56
libertarian
00:36:58
wing, and there is one, folks. There used
00:37:00
to be one in MAGA, and
00:37:02
it would do what,
00:37:03
the MAGA folks, the running
00:37:06
the political
00:37:07
operation would do well to reconsider
00:37:11
running all of these people off and out
00:37:14
of the movement.
00:37:15
For, you know, the Thomas Massie thing, I
00:37:17
talked about that last week, and now, you
00:37:18
know, Rand
00:37:20
is raising hell because Markwayne Mullen
00:37:23
voted
00:37:24
to, keep intact a lot of these wretched
00:37:27
funds that are going to these Somali
00:37:31
fraudsters in Minnesota and immigrant
00:37:33
fraudsters
00:37:34
around the country,
00:37:37
he called him out, called Mullen out for
00:37:39
voting for this.
00:37:41
And Mullen said he was glad that Paul
00:37:46
was attacked. He could,
00:37:48
understand how he would be attacked. I won't
00:37:50
get into all that, but Rand Paul was
00:37:51
attacked by a maniac left winger, and now
00:37:54
they're lying.
00:37:55
Some of these people saying, oh, he was
00:37:57
really a right winger because Rand Paul's not
00:37:59
really a conservative. That's why he attacked him.
00:38:01
Unbelievable
00:38:02
folks. Anyway, Rand went through hell.
00:38:07
I love Rand,
00:38:08
and he's a good man. I don't agree
00:38:10
with him on a lot of things. I
00:38:12
I've said on this show. I don't agree
00:38:14
with him on tariffs. There's a number of
00:38:15
things I don't agree with him on,
00:38:17
but he's a good man.
00:38:19
And Mullen is celebrating
00:38:21
his attack
00:38:24
in anger because Paul called him out for
00:38:27
being a phony
00:38:29
on the Somali
00:38:31
immigrant issue,
00:38:33
the finances of immigrants.
00:38:35
And now Mullen in these hearings
00:38:38
is assuring
00:38:39
Democrats
00:38:41
who he's probably gonna need to be can
00:38:43
be confirmed. I mean, we'll see if Paul
00:38:45
can pull any other Republicans that he ain't
00:38:47
got a vote for him.
00:38:48
That he will insist upon a judicial warrant
00:38:52
for every one of these illegal aliens they're
00:38:54
gonna be picking up in the future. And
00:38:56
folks, that is the death knell
00:38:58
the death knell of mass deportations.
00:39:01
It's dead.
00:39:02
Now some people are saying, oh, he misspoke.
00:39:04
He did this. He did that. I'm tired
00:39:06
of this crap, folks.
00:39:08
A very stark clarification
00:39:11
needs to be issued immediately
00:39:13
or I am going to assume
00:39:15
that the Susie Wiles memo that says, we
00:39:18
can't talk about mass deportations anymore. Don't do
00:39:20
that. Don't talk about mass deportations. That's bad.
00:39:23
That's not good for our politics.
00:39:25
But that thinking
00:39:28
has animated
00:39:30
Markwayne Muller in a committee hearing when he
00:39:33
is asked to do something that has never
00:39:36
had to be done in the history of
00:39:37
The United States, which is to get a
00:39:39
judicial warrant
00:39:41
to throw
00:39:43
an illegal alien out of the country.
00:39:46
There is a procedure
00:39:48
that is within the Department of Justice that
00:39:50
has always been recognized as the proper procedure
00:39:52
that does not require a judge,
00:39:56
and that's the death knell of mass deportations
00:39:59
of if that happens.
00:40:00
Abigail Slater.
00:40:02
I'm not even gonna have time to get
00:40:03
through these folks. Abigail Slater was made, the
00:40:07
head of the DOJ
00:40:09
antitrust division, and she started going after these
00:40:12
corporate bastards who are our enemies,
00:40:16
who are polluting our children,
00:40:18
who are forcing DEI on their employees,
00:40:21
who are standing up and cheering chi when
00:40:24
he walks in the room back in San
00:40:25
Francisco.
00:40:26
I don't have time to go through the
00:40:27
corporate America since it would take me a
00:40:30
month.
00:40:31
And she was determined to break up some
00:40:34
of these venal corporations who are our enemies.
00:40:41
Trump got her he fired her. He fired
00:40:43
her whole staff.
00:40:45
And so now
00:40:47
and, you know, we have this Live Nation
00:40:49
case. A lot of people are go to
00:40:51
rock and roll concerts or country western concerts.
00:40:53
They kinda notice they have to pay they
00:40:55
have to take out a mortgage to buy
00:40:57
a ticket to see an entertainer, and they
00:41:00
don't get the money
00:41:02
because there is this venal
00:41:04
monopoly
00:41:05
called Live Nation. It used to just be
00:41:07
Ticketmaster.
00:41:08
They broke Pearl Jam when I was in
00:41:11
Seattle. Pearl Jam tried to take them on
00:41:13
at the height of their career. They crushed
00:41:16
this band.
00:41:17
He was trying to lead a revolt against
00:41:19
his vertical
00:41:20
monopoly every stage of the process
00:41:24
right down to the artist who is virtually
00:41:26
their slave
00:41:29
and who can't make any money on for
00:41:31
other reasons on recordings because of how that
00:41:33
works. Now with streaming, they gotta make money
00:41:36
on live performances.
00:41:41
Mike Davis,
00:41:43
star of Steve Bannon show,
00:41:46
supposed to be MAGA all the way, supposed
00:41:47
to be with us all the way. He
00:41:49
took a million dollars, folks. He's a fixer
00:41:52
for the Trump administration.
00:41:54
He's a fixer for these big corporate bastards.
00:41:57
He was thrilled when they got rid of
00:41:59
Abigail Slater because she was going after these
00:42:01
people ripping off
00:42:03
middle class Americans.
00:42:05
He took a million dollars, folks. He took
00:42:08
money
00:42:09
to screw you
00:42:11
if you like music.
00:42:12
Just just one more example. Ed Martin.
00:42:15
Where's Ed Martin, folks? He was supposed to
00:42:18
be
00:42:19
gonna be in charge of weaponization.
00:42:20
They didn't hardly even give him a desk
00:42:23
in the justice department.
00:42:25
It's not happening, folks.
00:42:27
This deep state,
00:42:29
and, Mike Davis is one of the ones
00:42:31
that can come on TV all the time.
00:42:34
Come on TV all the time in between
00:42:36
the huckster gold
00:42:38
promotions that Bannon and all most of these
00:42:40
other talk show host have.
00:42:41
That's a whole another story.
00:42:47
He's, oh, no. They're coming. They're coming. Could
00:42:49
be couple weeks. They're
00:42:51
not coming, folks. Not at this point.
00:42:53
Not at this point. Tulsi Gabbard.
00:42:56
Not gonna get into the whole thing with
00:42:57
Joe Kent or anything else. She is sitting
00:43:00
on a ton of information
00:43:02
about Chinese
00:43:03
interference
00:43:04
and Venezuelan interference
00:43:06
and Serbian interference
00:43:08
in our elections. This is not an opinion.
00:43:10
This is now a fact.
00:43:12
It's a fact.
00:43:14
Where is it?
00:43:15
She was asked directly at this, committee hearing
00:43:18
yesterday if she had such information, and she
00:43:20
said she did not. We know this is
00:43:22
not true.
00:43:24
I don't have time for all the details.
00:43:26
Look it up. Spend a little time researching
00:43:28
it. It's true.
00:43:31
Just look at what John Solomon's put up
00:43:33
in the last few days.
00:43:39
Where is Trump gonna spend his political capital?
00:43:42
Is he gonna spend it all in the
00:43:44
Mideast?
00:43:45
Doesn't look like he's gonna spend it on
00:43:47
mass deportations.
00:43:50
He talked about a golden dome.
00:43:53
You even remember that? There's an executive order.
00:43:56
We will have a dome over us, like
00:43:58
the one we paid for that's over Israel,
00:44:01
to protect us, us
00:44:04
Americans,
00:44:05
from an increasingly
00:44:07
volatile and violent
00:44:09
world.
00:44:12
Where is that program, folks?
00:44:15
It's a heavy lift.
00:44:17
If you spend all your money
00:44:19
bombing
00:44:20
a country that couldn't even reach The United
00:44:23
States with any kind of weapon except terrorism,
00:44:27
you're not gonna have a golden dome.
00:44:30
It's just
00:44:31
talk.
00:44:33
It's just
00:44:34
talk.
00:44:36
Medicare
00:44:37
reform
00:44:39
and medical reform in general.
00:44:41
This country will go bankrupt alone
00:44:44
due to the corruption
00:44:46
and the idiocy,
00:44:47
the socialism.
00:44:49
Socialism is corruption, by the way.
00:44:52
I say it all the time. It's a
00:44:54
fact.
00:44:58
Around our medical system. We're not gonna even
00:45:01
make it, folks. They're not even talking about
00:45:03
this stuff. None of them are, but they're
00:45:04
all taking money. They're full of money from
00:45:07
these drug companies. They're full of money from
00:45:09
these insurance companies. And Trump gets up at
00:45:11
the rally. I'm gonna get rid of these
00:45:13
insurance companies. We're gonna bypass those insurance companies.
00:45:16
I've been hearing this for forty years, by
00:45:17
the way, ladies and gentlemen. This is not
00:45:19
a new talking point. What is he gonna
00:45:21
do about it? Is he gonna spend any
00:45:23
political capital on it? Where is it?
00:45:26
Folks,
00:45:27
there are some heavy lifts out there. Mass
00:45:30
deportations.
00:45:33
Getting the deep state
00:45:35
to be held accountable,
00:45:36
fixing our elections beyond the save act,
00:45:42
dealing with the albatross
00:45:46
of medical care that alone is gonna sink
00:45:49
our budget
00:45:52
and destroy our dollar,
00:45:58
attacking
00:45:59
MAGA influencers.
00:46:02
Keep in mind, folks, Israel
00:46:05
now, they're our ally in war even though
00:46:07
it's not a war.
00:46:09
You know that's not a war.
00:46:17
This in my Christ is king episode, which
00:46:19
I think is number 20.
00:46:21
I've talked about it a couple of three
00:46:23
times. I'm running short of time now,
00:46:26
but I am worried more and more about
00:46:29
our first amendment rights from the Trump administration
00:46:32
if he does not get Israel and the
00:46:35
Jewish lobby back in the box.
00:46:38
They're not in the box right now, folks.
00:46:40
They are running wild
00:46:43
and redefining
00:46:44
the English language right along with Pfizer
00:46:47
and some of the other folks that we
00:46:49
just thought were great
00:46:51
in the Joe Biden administration.
00:46:55
Susie Wiles.
00:46:57
She just got a a terrible diagnosis, and
00:46:59
I'm sorry about that. My mother died from
00:47:01
what she just was diagnosed with. I hope
00:47:03
that is not what happens with her in
00:47:05
any way.
00:47:07
I don't know her. I have nothing against
00:47:08
her. I don't know what's in her heart.
00:47:09
That's not even important with this stuff. Oh,
00:47:12
yeah. What they're thinking, what their motives are,
00:47:15
that's a loser, folks. It's what they do.
00:47:18
Focus on what they do.
00:47:20
And when she goes and has a sit
00:47:22
down with Vanity Fair, one of the most
00:47:24
anti Trump and anti American
00:47:26
publications
00:47:27
in the country,
00:47:29
that's bad right there.
00:47:31
That's not a good indicator
00:47:33
about the gatekeeper
00:47:35
of our president
00:47:36
who is also Benjamin Netanyahu's,
00:47:39
one of his political consultants the last time
00:47:42
he ran. She said Trump has an alcoholic
00:47:44
personality.
00:47:45
JD Vance,
00:47:47
he's a conspiracy theorist. He's been a conspiracy
00:47:49
theorist for ten years. Actually made me think
00:47:52
a little bit more of JD Vance,
00:47:54
a while back when I first heard about
00:47:56
this. This is not news.
00:47:58
Didn't like how it went down with USAID.
00:48:01
One of the very best things Trump did.
00:48:04
One of the very best things.
00:48:06
And, didn't really like the look. Didn't really
00:48:09
like how those deportations were going. These are
00:48:11
the things she told these people, folks.
00:48:15
And she said it was a hit piece.
00:48:18
Honey,
00:48:19
you're supposed to be so politically savvy. What
00:48:21
the hell are you doing in a sit
00:48:23
down interview with Vanity Fair? And, you know,
00:48:25
they taped all of it, and you know
00:48:26
you said those things.
00:48:29
And, yes, Trump stood behind you. He stood
00:48:31
by you through thick and thin, but he
00:48:33
doesn't stand by any of his people that
00:48:35
fought and bled for him in the last
00:48:37
several years that have been critical in any
00:48:39
way of what he's doing right now.
00:48:42
What the hell? It's it's it's the hour
00:48:45
of decision for MAGA
00:48:46
folks.
00:48:47
Trump can kinda come off the ledge here.
00:48:49
He can do it.
00:48:51
And he does do this kind of thing.
00:48:53
He does do one eighties.
00:48:55
And we need him. It's not a matter
00:48:57
of, oh, we really hope he does, and
00:48:59
we can still be for MAGA. Nothing to
00:49:01
do with that, folks. We need him to
00:49:03
do certain things for our movement as we
00:49:05
grow stronger.
00:49:07
We just need it.
00:49:09
I pray
00:49:11
he can still deliver. My name is Lou
00:49:13
Moore, and you are listening to Hour of
00:49:15
Decision
00:49:16
on Liberty News Radio,
00:49:18
and I will talk to you again
00:49:20
next week.


