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America, I've been thinking of a number
2:05
of these issues today, the best way to address them.
2:10
And I want to begin with this Manhattan trial. And
2:15
then I want to begin after that with
2:17
Joe Biden at
2:20
the Holocaust Museum and Memorial.
2:25
But first this Manhattan case. And
2:29
by the way as a side note, I
2:31
notice what I post on social media is
2:33
regurgitated on TV so I'm loathe
2:36
sometimes to post it because
2:39
social media is very limiting on how you
2:42
can present information so I can present it.
2:46
But it requires in my view a more
2:49
substantive presentation.
2:54
In the Manhattan case, you're
2:57
seeing the naked use of the criminal
2:59
justice system and judicial system to
3:02
smear, threaten, humiliate, and destroy
3:04
a political opponent of the Democrat Party.
3:08
Indeed, perhaps the most powerful political opponent
3:11
the Democrat Party has ever confronted. Therefore
3:16
tactics of the old Soviet Union in
3:19
the French Revolution must be used to
3:23
one degree or another for the
3:26
actual American justice system won't deliver to
3:28
the Democrats what they demand. The
3:32
elimination of Trump as a candidate or the crippling
3:34
of him to such an extent that
3:36
he cannot win. The
3:41
Democrat Party must be protected
3:43
and empowered at all costs just
3:46
like the Communist Party throughout the last 150 years
3:51
and numerous
3:54
fascistic parties. This
3:57
is a show trial. It's
4:00
not a trial based on western vice
4:03
principals. Including those adopted
4:05
by our founding fathers. It's a trial. Whose
4:09
outcome is preordained. Or
4:11
at least that's the objective. And
4:14
take a strong juri to reject what the
4:16
Democrat party demands of him. As
4:19
always, hope. That. Grave
4:21
damage has been done to a wants treasured
4:23
American System of Justice. This.
4:26
Is the third trial conducted by the New
4:28
York Democrat Party. For. The Benefit
4:31
of the state. And. Several parties.
4:34
Joe Biden Congressional Democrats exaggerate
4:37
is conducted for propaganda purposes.
4:40
For. Political purposes and to make clear
4:43
that anyone who dares to challenge the
4:45
party. And. A fundamental and
4:47
serious way. Will. Be punished.
4:50
Ruins is not destroyed. Simply
4:53
by having to go through such a
4:55
tyrannical process. You.
4:57
Will pay and unimaginable price as will
4:59
your family. Your. Businesses will
5:01
be destroyed and seized from you. Everything
5:04
you build over more than half a
5:06
century will be subjected. To
5:08
the party's wrecking ball. And.
5:11
The fact that there is a presidential
5:13
election is precisely why this case in
5:16
the others must be heard. Now must
5:18
be conducted. By. Democrat prosecutors
5:20
and by Democrat judges under
5:22
the pretext. Of. Unforeseen upholding
5:25
the law laws that have absolutely
5:27
nothing to do with the alleged
5:29
offenses. President
5:32
Trump has been indicted for crimes they
5:34
not exist. And. Have
5:36
not been committed, He's.
5:39
Been subjected to swat teams. And.
5:41
His personal phone records have been
5:43
seized by the government. He was
5:45
denied attorney client privilege normal power
5:47
processes. And protections historically
5:50
afforded former presidents. And
5:53
a list goes on. And
5:55
of course, Democrat party officials operatives. A
5:57
meteor getting. The urge to.
6:00
imprisonment for supposedly violent, outrageously
6:03
unconstitutional gag orders that
6:06
prevent President Trump from defending himself
6:08
against these injustices and abuses, while
6:11
everyone else, including
6:13
prosecution witnesses, are free to
6:15
say whatever they want. And
6:19
the judge is so thoroughly conflicted,
6:21
his refusal to recuse himself underscores how
6:23
corrupt he and his courtroom are. The
6:27
judge allows virtually all information into
6:29
the trial, especially testimony that has absolutely nothing
6:31
to do with the case at all, and
6:34
a case that has nothing to do with anything either. The
6:40
most important way to fix
6:44
this is on November 5th.
6:48
It won't be a permanent fix, but it can be a first
6:51
step. A Trump
6:53
win will demonstrate that even these totalitarian
6:55
tactics will not stop the American people
6:57
from doing what is right. I've
7:05
done a lot of reading, a lot
7:09
of research on
7:12
what it was like to
7:14
be put on trial in various totalitarian
7:16
regimes. It's just like
7:18
this, to
7:23
destroy a person's reputation, to
7:28
bring in whatever information you can, whatever
7:30
witnesses you can, to degrade
7:32
the individual, to smear the individual, to
7:35
libel the individual. There
7:41
are no rules in this courtroom. The
7:46
judge rules with an iron fist, but
7:49
the normal rules that take place in a courtroom,
7:51
rules of evidence, rules
7:54
of witness notice, Rules
7:57
of What crime? you're actually trying to defend
7:59
your. Mine against those rules.
8:02
Don't apply. We've
8:08
actually never witnessed anything like this before.
8:10
Ladies and gentlemen, Never.
8:19
Be criminal justice system. The judicial
8:22
system. In America
8:24
has been destroyed. You
8:29
should have no face it and anymore and
8:31
the judges had themselves the blame. As
8:34
do the prosecutors all over the country. I'd
8:38
only been here. Republican district attorneys are
8:40
attorneys general speaking out. Condemning
8:43
what's taking place, They
8:45
hide in their own jurisdictions behind
8:47
their big desks. They
8:50
don't want anything to do with it. I
8:59
see Republicans: I, Paul Ryan, Chris
9:04
Christie, Said
9:08
the most damn double things. Fairly,
9:12
they can't rise to the moment to defend their
9:15
country. They're
9:17
still caught up in their personal animus. The
9:21
see: Nikki Haley. Few
9:25
months ago, she wouldn't shut the hell up. Now
9:27
she won't speak up. This
9:32
watching is this takes place. Cause
9:36
or moral center isn't a moral center at
9:39
all. She
9:42
wants to be President and she'll walk over
9:44
anybody and do anything. To
9:47
accomplish that, They
9:50
tried to walk through s. This
9:53
is a time right now. That
9:57
determines. Those who say.
10:00
What this country and love it And those who
10:02
doc. Who. Put
10:04
aside their personal pillar of I animus.
10:08
Or want. Is
10:11
more worried about what mine is doing to our country.
10:15
And all the lies. And
10:18
the rest. About Trump.
10:23
We. Had Trump for four years. He didn't do this
10:26
to the judicial system. He didn't
10:28
defies supreme court rulings. He
10:30
didn't defy federal law with open borders,
10:32
student loans, Obama Care for Dhaka and
10:35
a list goes on and on. He
10:37
need not as. He
10:42
was harassed and harangued. Stock.
10:48
From the moment. He decided to
10:50
run for office and one office. The.
10:53
Administrative state rose up. A
10:56
police state, the intelligence state. The.
11:00
Mass of bureaucracy. They rose up. They
11:05
rule the roost. Who is this man? He
11:08
must be destroyed. And. Their work
11:10
with the Democrat Party. A worked
11:12
with the media the leaks. Allies.
11:18
The made in the a day a piece. As
11:20
pressure the United States now once. Now
11:24
they drag out this. This
11:28
porn actor. Who
11:33
had signed a non agreements to been
11:35
paid. At her
11:37
demand. That's
11:41
out the window. She wants more money. They
11:45
put on a spans. Over
11:50
a bookkeeping issue that the trying to
11:53
turn into a federal election so many.
11:59
i was the first the say, I notice I
12:01
do that a lot. As
12:04
the others burp it up today, this
12:06
is a dead case walking. The problem
12:09
is the appeal won't be heard until
12:11
well after the general election. And
12:15
so this isn't about
12:17
the law. This isn't
12:19
about a bookkeeping error. This isn't about
12:21
a federal campaign action in
12:24
which this judge and this
12:26
prosecutor have absolutely no jurisdiction of any
12:28
kind. We also heard a
12:30
legal analyst say today that the
12:35
effort is underscored, Biden's
12:37
role, by the fact that the Department of Justice
12:40
hasn't gone into any court to object to
12:42
the violation of the federal jurisdiction by the
12:44
localities. I think I've been saying that for
12:47
two months here and on TV and beyond.
12:49
It's okay. They're catching on.
12:51
That's good. I
12:54
talked about collateral evidence. The
12:59
decision by the highest court in New York to throw
13:01
out Weinstein's conviction because of
13:04
all the collateral evidence coming in. Now
13:06
that's common, fair by the legal
13:09
analyst and that's good. And
13:15
that's taking place. And
13:18
the judge doesn't care because the judge's mission is
13:20
not to be a judge. The
13:23
judge's mission is as an operative for
13:26
the Democrat Party and
13:28
the Biden reelection campaign. Just
13:32
like a judge in the Soviet Union, judge
13:35
isn't there to follow
13:37
any semblance
13:39
of due process or justice. The judge is
13:41
there to get the job done. The
13:46
conviction. Maybe
13:50
we'll have a courageous juror too. That would
13:52
be great. That does
13:54
not excuse what's taking place. Well,
13:56
the justice system works. No, it doesn't.
13:59
It's broken badly. the Democrats. It's
14:02
not a justice system. Any
14:05
more than you can call what happened during the
14:07
French Revolution a justice system. Any more than you
14:09
can call what Stalin did to his political opponents
14:12
a justice system. You
14:18
ever hear of Eugene Debs, Mr. Bedouin? You've
14:21
heard me talk about him a little bit. He
14:26
was a radical socialist and
14:31
he was given a hell of a time to
14:33
Woodrow Wilson. Of course was
14:36
a radical socialist and
14:38
a racist. Democrats. And
14:44
so he got Congress to pass.
14:46
You may be familiar with this, ladies
14:49
and gentlemen, 1917, the
14:52
Espionage Act. A
14:54
very broad act intended
14:57
to silence opponents
15:00
to Wilson and his entry into World
15:02
War One. Eugene
15:08
Debs was an opponent. He was an
15:11
isolationist. Our
15:14
entrance into World War One.
15:16
He's also a presidential
15:18
candidate in multiple election cycles.
15:25
But Woodrow Wilson couldn't afford
15:28
to lose a couple percentage of the vote. I
15:32
mean his first election he won because
15:36
the Republican Party was split between
15:39
Theodore Roosevelt and Howard Taft
15:42
and he snuck through. And
15:45
he didn't want any problems this time around. He
15:48
was a minority president in terms of the vote
15:50
numbers and he wanted to be a
15:52
majority president. And
15:54
he wanted to ensure his reelection. So
16:00
he sent out the federal federales
16:02
I guess to
16:05
arrest To
16:07
listen And
16:12
he ran for president still They
16:15
dibs from prison from
16:18
federal prison, I think he got two or three
16:20
percent of the vote If
16:23
you think the Democrat Party is beyond this you're dead
16:25
wrong If you think
16:28
the American media are beyond this you're dead wrong We
16:33
live in a country where we have a monopoly
16:35
party that pushes the agenda the Democrat Party whether
16:37
or not they're elected They
16:40
own the culture the colleges and the universities in
16:43
the media they own Hollywood
16:45
and They
16:47
have no intention of going into
16:50
the night quietly and the greatest threat
16:52
they face or maybe have ever faced Is
16:55
Donald J. Trump? I'll
16:58
be right back You
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17:09
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17:11
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17:13
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18:22
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18:24
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18:26
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A couple of
20:20
years back when Joe Biden decided to
20:22
run for president, there was
20:24
an article that appeared. It
20:26
was in 2020. And
20:30
it was written
20:32
by a journalist who had followed Biden
20:35
for much, if not most, of his political
20:37
career. And
20:41
among other things, she
20:44
interviewed a former senior staffer
20:46
to Biden, who
20:50
dealt with, among other things, foreign policy
20:52
and matters related to Israel. And
20:59
I read that to you several months ago. And
21:04
what this former Biden senate staffer said
21:06
is, Joe Biden
21:11
says he supports Israel, says
21:17
he would defend
21:19
Israel to the end, but
21:23
those are only words intended to get
21:25
the Jewish vote. Those
21:30
were only words intended to get the Jewish vote. Joe
21:37
Biden made statements soon
21:40
after October 7th, flew to Israel,
21:45
assuring the Israelis, the
21:48
Jews there, the government
21:50
there, the Prime Minister Netanyahu, that he had
21:52
their backs, that
21:55
there was no space between
21:57
them and the Jews. that
22:00
he would do everything and anything
22:02
to support Israel. And
22:12
that's never been Joe Biden's actual position, whether it
22:14
was Malak and Begin, Netanyahu,
22:18
or anybody in between. Since
22:24
then, he and
22:27
his State Department have conducted war
22:30
crimes investigations against Israel. They've worked with
22:32
radical left-wing groups we now know. Emails
22:36
have appeared, thanks to Free Beacon. To
22:42
subject and target Jews who
22:44
live in Judea and Samaria, which Biden wants
22:46
to give to the Palestinians, to
22:49
all kinds of abuses of power and
22:51
civil rights abuses by our own State
22:53
Department, targeting them, punishing
22:57
them in another country. He
23:03
has both privately and publicly condemned
23:05
the elected Israeli government.
23:10
He has, and his staff, worked with
23:14
radicals in Israel
23:16
to try and overthrow that government. He's
23:19
worked with Democrats in our country, including
23:22
Schumer, among others, calling
23:24
for the ouster of the Prime Minister of Israel. This is
23:27
in the face of a war. That
23:30
the terrorists started and always start. He
23:36
hasn't once spoken about the brave young
23:38
people in the IDF, the
23:41
vast majority of whom are
23:43
not regular army. They're
23:45
shopkeepers. They're
23:48
salesmen. They're
23:52
IT workers. They're plumbers.
23:54
They're truck drivers. They
23:57
have families. And
24:00
every day you see the beautiful faces
24:02
of these young men Who
24:08
called up to defend their
24:11
people their country Who've
24:14
been killed not once has he ever
24:16
talked about them not
24:18
once Any
24:22
more than he's ever talked about the three American
24:24
soldiers who were killed by Iran So
24:34
he gives his speech today on the Holocaust
24:36
remembrance It's
24:39
a well-written speech People
24:45
have been wondering where the hell is he would
24:47
seem to me if you're speaking from your heart and your
24:49
soul You're speaking from a moral
24:51
conscience You
24:55
would have said the things that were written for
24:57
you today a long time ago But
25:02
he didn't and he wouldn't He
25:08
kept drawing a moral equivalency between the
25:12
virulent Rabbit
25:15
Jew hatred and anti-semitism on our college
25:17
campuses and in our media funded
25:20
by his party funded
25:22
by Hamas funded by Communist
25:24
China funded by Qatar And
25:28
even today He
25:32
did little to direct The
25:36
gun put an end to it He
25:40
didn't send in the US Marshals As
25:46
our buddy Leo Terrell suggested last week To
25:50
ensure the Jewish kids could go to class so the
25:52
graduation could happen for all kids he didn't do any
25:54
of that He
25:58
didn't denounce Soros, Pritzker,
26:04
the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, to
26:09
stop paying for
26:11
the Jew hatred and even more broadly the hatred
26:14
of our own country, the burning of our flag
26:16
that's going on on our college campuses now. None
26:18
of that happened. Biden
26:23
did what he feels he needed to do
26:26
to shore up his Jewish liberal
26:28
voters. And it'll work for
26:30
them because
26:33
they don't live in Israel, because
26:38
their children and grandchildren aren't fighting the enemy over
26:40
there. They
26:45
don't have to live with the consequences of the
26:47
Biden administration blocking and
26:50
slow-walking key munitions that
26:53
the Israelis need to finish off Hamas. And
26:57
as a footnote, since I was the first
26:59
to bring it up, my buddy Higgins reminded
27:02
me of it in an email. He's
27:10
in violation of the Impalment Act. And
27:12
hence the Constitution. The
27:15
monies were approved by Congress, signed by
27:17
Biden, and now he's sitting on it.
27:21
President doesn't have that power. Not
27:24
anymore. Nixon tried. It's
27:26
one of the reasons they sought to impeach him. The
27:34
things he says about
27:37
Israel's war tactics, it's not just an
27:39
attack on Netanyahu, it's an attack on
27:41
the Israeli people, the Jewish
27:44
people of Israel. You
27:46
heard Nora O'Donnell regurgitate it Sunday. I
27:49
played it for you yesterday. The indiscriminate
27:51
bombing. If Israel wanted
27:53
to wipe guys off the face of the earth, it could
27:55
do so with one or two booms. But it doesn't, does
27:57
it? No,
28:02
it doesn't. And
28:07
why does this administration and
28:09
their media hacks and thugs keep
28:11
regurgitating Hamas information?
28:15
Hamas statistics. Because
28:22
they hate Israel. That's
28:26
why. This administration is
28:29
the most anti-Israel, anti-Semitic
28:31
administration, perhaps
28:34
ever. Certainly
28:38
in recent times. Job
28:44
gave that speech because
28:47
that staffer of his was right. He
28:53
doesn't want to lose the votes of liberal Jews. Joe
28:59
Biden talks up Islamophobia
29:03
and trashes the Jewish state because he doesn't want
29:05
to lose the vote of
29:08
the Hitler Youth. And
29:14
Muslims in places like
29:16
Dearbornistan and imams
29:20
in Virginia, New
29:22
Jersey, California,
29:24
and elsewhere were
29:28
preaching the evisceration of the Jews. So
29:35
finally, they say, Biden spoke out definitively
29:41
on a Holocaust Remembrance Day. It's actually a
29:43
week, but that's okay. As
29:49
he puts his foot on
29:52
the throat of Israel,
29:56
Israel won the victory. Biden
29:59
won. surrendering capitulation. It's
30:03
what he did in Afghanistan. Quite frankly, that's what
30:05
he's doing to the Ukrainians, whether
30:08
many of you understand that or not. But
30:11
that's what he's doing. I
30:14
don't care how many damn speeches he gives. I don't care
30:16
where he gives them. I don't care who wrote them. That
30:21
old line, action speaks louder than words. Well,
30:26
his actions, constantly
30:29
undermining the leadership in Israel, constantly
30:31
undermining the military in Israel, constantly
30:34
leaking to
30:36
a backstabbing Israeli reporter, Barack
30:41
Ravid over at Axios, another
30:44
self-hater, constantly leaking
30:46
to their buddy Thomas Friedman, who despises
30:48
the state of Israel and
30:51
Netanyahu, does
30:55
nothing to stop Iran
30:59
from funding terrorists that
31:01
surround the state of Israel. In fact, he
31:04
funds Iran so they can. And
31:09
he funded October 7. Donald
31:14
Trump, who they seek to put in prison the
31:16
rest of his life, Netanyahu, who they seek to
31:18
dethrone, who
31:20
was Donald Trump, who
31:24
used economic, trade, and
31:28
other tactics to strangle Iran, that
31:32
people of Iran, excuse me, they're
31:34
not Arabs, they're Persians. They
31:38
hate this government. I
31:41
read to you some of the human rights abuses of
31:43
Iran. Have
31:47
they slaughtered their own people, tortured their own people,
31:49
raped their own people, spy
31:52
on their own people, monitored their own people,
31:55
Both in Iran and overseas? Biden.
32:03
Gave. Them Sustenance sustenance. He
32:05
gave them the ability to
32:07
buy weapons. The
32:10
fun Hamas which is exactly what they did
32:12
on the October Seven attack. He takes no
32:15
responsibility for. Two
32:20
things are missing from Fine speech when
32:22
I already addressed a list of what
32:24
it is. That
32:26
I set up a programmer I did a
32:29
list of specific actions at this government would
32:31
take. And
32:37
in addition to acknowledging would take place
32:39
in a country apologizing for his role.
32:42
And gas lighting. It. With.
32:45
A horrendous Things he has said about
32:47
the State of Israel about the government
32:49
of Israel, but the military in Israel.
32:52
For. Staying with the. Terrorist
32:54
little bastard from Jordan. With
32:58
his friends a Qatar that fun
33:00
Hamas and protect Hamas. The.
33:03
Billions. It. There
33:06
were given to Iran that flowed into a ran.
33:10
The selling oil as a communist chinese
33:12
who turn are enemy. An
33:15
apology. Is
33:19
where Joe Biden? Oh on this
33:21
Holocaust Remembrance Day. For
33:27
his treatment as. Prime.
33:30
Minister have been awesome bag and
33:32
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of. But
33:36
no, To be celebrated.
33:40
Not by me. They
33:44
say the proof is in the pudding. Actions
33:47
speak louder than words. Pick up any one
33:49
of those. Old,
33:52
worn, Statements
33:55
because they apply. As.
34:00
Speak. More. To the
34:02
point as he spoke. At.
34:04
The Holocaust Mint is a memorial.
34:10
His orders one out. To.
34:13
Stop munitions from flowing to the
34:15
state of Israel. To.
34:17
The Jewish People. Could.
34:20
Destroy once and for more. Off. A
34:23
terrorist organization that was founded by the Muslim
34:25
Brotherhood for the purpose. Of.
34:28
Murdering every single do not just in
34:30
the Middle East, but around the world.
34:32
And. Overthrowing our country, I'll
34:38
be right back. Was love
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advice saying Israel has are
35:56
ironclad support while he's blocking
35:58
innocence and. The
36:01
Democrat Party has a tough, you
36:05
know, high-wire act here. They have
36:07
to really walk the line. I keep hearing
36:09
reporters say, yeah, because they are morally bankrupt,
36:14
and they'll do anything for votes. And
36:17
President Trump steal elections? Oh, yeah.
36:22
Change the electoral process. And
36:27
they don't want peace in the Middle East. Peace
36:32
in the Middle East is defeating the terrorists. They
36:39
don't want their base to
36:42
be riled up if Israel destroys the terrorists.
36:47
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36:58
think the Israelis want Trump to win or Biden to
37:00
win this election, Mr. Redouce? Easy
37:03
one. Easy
37:07
one. And
37:12
that's the truth. But
37:16
what's going on in our country, in this courtroom, should
37:21
disgust you. It should upset you. Our
37:28
legal system has turned into a criminalization
37:31
system, the criminalization of politics.
37:37
It's not a justice system. It's a legal system. I
37:42
mean, every society, communist,
37:45
fascist, have legal systems. But
37:49
we have one too. But
37:51
in the state of New York, it's not a justice system.
37:55
It's a legal system
37:57
that is used by a one-party state. to
38:00
deliver for their
38:02
Democrat president, their Democrat Congress. That's
38:06
what's going on and it is grotesque.
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38:53
as I think about it Mr. Producer, Stormy
38:55
Daniels in that courtroom is perfect because
38:59
it fits into the legal pornography that's
39:01
taking place in my courtroom. Don't
39:06
you think? Yeah.
39:10
I think so.
39:12
You know. Anyway,
39:16
we move on. It's hard to move
39:18
on because this stuff is so disgusting. It's
39:21
happening to our country. So appalling. Do
39:25
you want to hear what Biden said at the Holocaust
39:28
Museum? You can go online and listen. And
39:31
I want you to hear what the speaker of the house Mike
39:34
Johnson had to say on the
39:38
Holocaust Remembrance Ceremony
39:40
today. Cut four. Go.
39:43
We did that together. And we did it because it was the right thing
39:45
to do. We did it to help Israel
39:47
protect its borders, to fend off threats from
39:49
Iran and Hamas and Hezbollah and all the
39:51
proxies. I was proud
39:54
to pass that package after months of
39:56
conversations with Prime Minister Netanyahu, with
39:59
the ambassadors and... and all the people there
40:01
who are trying to defend their nation against
40:03
the threats that are facing them. And
40:06
now I think it's very important that
40:08
we deliver that critical assistance without any delay
40:10
at all. Apparently
40:14
I need to repeat myself on something that I
40:16
said yesterday, so I will repeat it today. In
40:25
a constitutional republic, one
40:33
member of the
40:35
legislature, or
40:37
in this case our Congress, the
40:39
House of Representatives, ought
40:43
not have the power to
40:48
force a vote on
40:51
whether the leader of that body stays
40:54
or goes. Under
40:58
what form
41:00
of constitutional republicanism, as a matter of
41:02
fact, under what form
41:04
of parliamentary democracy? Under
41:08
what form of any free
41:11
or relatively free governmental system?
41:14
There's one person who
41:18
represents seven or eight hundred thousand constituents, maybe
41:20
not all of them, but let's pretend they
41:22
do, wield
41:25
that kind of power. It's
41:29
a rule that
41:32
the Republicans, some of them, forced on
41:34
Kevin McCarthy. It's
41:40
a rule. It's not
41:42
the Constitution. It's not
41:45
a founding principle. It doesn't come from the
41:47
Magna Carta. And
41:51
it's anti-Republicanism, it's
41:54
anti-constitutionalism, and it's anti-democracy.
41:56
I'm anti-pure democracy because
41:59
mobocracy. It's as dangerous
42:01
as fascism, but we'll put that aside for now.
42:05
We have the best system of government. The problem is we
42:07
don't have the best people who are running it. But
42:12
I want to be clear. Those
42:15
who support what
42:18
Mar...what the hell is your name? Marjorie
42:21
Teller Greene is doing a GOSAR
42:24
and Massey. They're not
42:27
constitutionalists. They're not conservatives. They're
42:29
not little D Democrats because
42:32
they support this rule that allows one
42:35
member, maybe three, to
42:41
force a vote where there's
42:43
a one-vote majority among the
42:45
Republicans. To force a
42:48
vote on whether the speaker stays or goes.
42:51
I am sick and tired of these drama queens.
42:53
I am sick and tired of this
42:56
performance art. These guys get
42:58
nothing done. They
43:01
talk about shutting down the government. What's
43:03
their strategy? They talk about
43:05
securing the border. What's their strategy? How?
43:09
When? Where? They don't have
43:11
the votes. Let's hear it. Lay it out. I'll
43:14
read it on the air. Now, it's
43:16
one thing to push for these things, and I agree with
43:18
that. Push. Push
43:20
hard. We've been doing that here on this program
43:23
before any one of the members, any one of
43:25
them, was ever elected
43:27
to the House of Representatives or the Senate. We've
43:31
led these battles with Levin
43:34
Surges. Many of these people got elected with our
43:36
help. The
43:38
point is when
43:40
one member has
43:42
the power to
43:45
call for a vote of essentially no confidence,
43:49
that's not representative government.
43:51
He doesn't represent anybody
43:56
but our own district. Is that? So
44:04
if you're a constitutionalist, if
44:09
you're a real
44:11
conservative, you
44:13
should object to this rule. This
44:19
rule gives power to
44:23
people who in many respects support
44:28
anarchy. They think anarchy is a program.
44:31
They think anarchy will carry the day and
44:33
get us what we want. Anarchy
44:36
and chaos. I'll tell you what will
44:38
get us. Minority status in the House of Representatives.
44:44
They're not the true believers. They're not pure than
44:46
we are. In
44:49
fact, they're not true believers at all. They
44:57
draw attention to themselves. They're good at that. They
45:03
beat their chest about what everybody else should do. They're
45:05
good at that. But
45:08
they don't know how to lead. They're
45:11
not statesmen. And
45:15
you can believe whatever you want to believe. You
45:19
go to the floor and scream until your eyes pop
45:21
out of your head and blood pops out of your
45:23
ears. You
45:26
can go on my beloved Fox or talk radio
45:28
and say whatever you want to say. But the
45:30
fact is, you're
45:32
not doing anything. You're
45:38
not moving the needle. You're not
45:40
even building a movement. So
45:45
of course I oppose the
45:47
effort to depose the speaker.
45:50
And as I asked when it came to Kevin
45:52
McCarthy and Alaska Gantt and replace him with who
45:54
exactly? A
46:01
relative minority among the republicans don't get
46:03
to choose the speaker. They're not going
46:05
to be able to choose the speakers.
46:07
And then I love this slice. He's
46:09
gonna have that democrats roll from an
46:11
order to keep his job. Will.
46:17
They needed democrats to vote against Kevin
46:19
Mccarthy in order he get rid of
46:21
them, and that didn't seem bother many
46:23
the same people. When.
46:26
They enlisted the democrats. To
46:29
remove Mccarthy. Sauce
46:31
and only to hear the B S.
46:34
The. Incoherence. I
46:41
remember when Reagan. Was.
46:43
Running in the Republican primary. This
46:47
to conserve. As he challenged the establishment,
46:49
he fought the established many always one
46:52
enormous won the nomination and seventy six.
46:56
And he runs. And nineteen eighty. And
46:59
yet still some republic challenged. They
47:02
said he wasn't conservative enough. They
47:10
said his record as governor wasn't good enough.
47:13
They they had supported the bill
47:15
wanna. Mother's.
47:17
House on abortion that even he admitted
47:19
was wrong and they go over there
47:21
have regen wasn't good enough. Nobody's
47:26
ever good enough. Now
47:32
we know who the bad Republicans are. The
47:35
Romney's. The.
47:37
Collins's The Murkowski is this a long
47:39
list in the House and the So.
47:43
I got. The right. And
47:48
where possible we should try to. This
47:51
eat them. When
47:54
I started endorsing candidates over twenty
47:56
years ago. On. conservative
47:58
talk radio Nobody. I
48:01
repeat, nobody in
48:03
syndicated conservative talk radio was doing it.
48:05
Nobody. You just didn't do it. But
48:08
I did it. And I did
48:10
it a lot. Ask
48:12
Marco Rubio, who won't come on the
48:14
program. Ask Ted Cruz. Ask Mike Lee.
48:16
Even ask Rand Paul. Ask them. We
48:20
won some and we lost some. The
48:24
Tea Party. The
48:27
most important show, the most important book,
48:29
Liberty and Tyranny. And
48:33
the Tea Party were one and the same. I
48:37
got it. I understand. When
48:41
I was a young man, I mean young. We
48:46
took on Bush. We
48:48
took on, we
48:51
called the state, the state animal, the rhinos
48:53
in Pennsylvania. We fought them. We fought them
48:55
hard. We organized
48:57
against them. Organized.
49:01
In the trenches, in the streets. And
49:04
we eventually defeated them. Reagan
49:06
got the nomination. I
49:09
don't see this here. With
49:11
the power, because you get one vote
49:13
under a preposterous rule. But
49:20
don't worry. You know, we'll take out this
49:22
guy, Johnson. And then there'll
49:24
be another one. And then we'll, we insist
49:26
that rule stays so we can take the next one out.
49:28
No one after that, no one after that. Oh, that's great.
49:34
I have a better idea. If you really feel this way, why
49:38
don't some of these people get off their asses every
49:42
weekend and
49:44
campaign in districts that
49:46
have these rhinos but where a conservative can actually win. So
49:50
if you're going to take a district that's 20
49:52
points Biden, and we have a
49:54
Republican in that district, would it be stupid to take
49:57
out the Republican, Mr. Producer? Now
50:04
there are occasions when you need to, don't get me wrong.
50:07
If they're constantly undermining your party or
50:09
underpining conservatism, I got it.
50:12
But because you disagree with them on half a dozen votes,
50:14
then I don't get it. I
50:19
forget which one it was who said there's
50:21
really no difference between Hakeem Jeffries and Mike
50:23
Johnson. I thought, now
50:26
how stupid is that, Mr. President? Who
50:29
was it, Boebert? I don't remember, Boebert? Really?
50:34
There's no difference between the two. I
50:38
can give you a thousand differences. But
50:41
why do I have to explain it? You know,
50:43
the American people, the differences. The
50:45
Democrat Party is the enemy. The Democrat
50:48
Party hates America. If they
50:50
control the House, the Senate, and the presidency,
50:52
it is over. It is over, over, over.
50:55
You can have as many
50:57
rules as you want in the House of
50:59
Representatives, many speeches on the floor as
51:01
you want, many appearances on this show
51:03
and Fox and the rest as you
51:05
want. Now the country's panic. If
51:12
I saw actual plans
51:17
and they could be explained on
51:20
this program or
51:22
any program, I'm
51:26
all in. But there aren't any. There
51:30
aren't any. Zero.
51:35
Other than if the leadership would just listen to me.
51:38
Oh, okay.
51:40
But that's not leadership. That's not leadership would
51:42
just listen to me. You've
51:48
got to deal with numbers. You've
51:52
got to be able to persuade people. That's the whole
51:54
point of the speech and debate
51:56
clause. You've
52:00
got to go out in the trenches and
52:04
take on individuals who you think
52:06
are actually harming the mission. But
52:11
don't play games with us with the Washington
52:14
bull crap and the bureaucracy. We got
52:16
this rule. We're going to ask you this. Oh,
52:19
good for you. Fantastic. They're going to
52:21
trigger the rule. There's going to be another vote. People
52:24
who are not as engaged as we are are going
52:26
to look at this and say, these bastards, I'm so
52:28
sick of it, inflation's through the roof, and
52:30
on and on and on. You
52:36
know, there are people who have ideas that
52:41
are the greatest ideas imaginable, but they never do
52:43
anything with them. Have you met people like
52:45
that, Rich? I
52:48
have a great idea for this. If only people would
52:50
listen to me. I have a great idea for that.
52:52
If only people would adopt it. Aren't
52:54
you sick of hearing people like that? Because
52:56
those are people who are losers. Losers?
53:07
They're not doers. They're not leaders. They're not
53:09
statesmen. I'm not picking
53:11
on any one individual. I'm
53:13
talking generally. You can fill
53:15
in the blank if you choose to. I
53:21
don't agree with everything that Republicans
53:24
do, Republican leadership does,
53:26
conservatives do, any
53:30
more than Scalia and Clarence
53:32
Thomas always agreed. They didn't always agree,
53:34
but they approached the problem the same
53:36
way, relatively so.
53:40
And sometimes they came up with different results. Oh,
53:46
that's the way it's supposed to
53:48
be. That's
53:52
the way it is.
53:56
So supporting this effort is not supporting
53:58
the Constitution. supporting conservatism.
54:02
It's not supporting MAGA. It's not
54:04
supporting anything. It's not supporting Trump.
54:06
Trump opposes this. He
54:09
told, what's her name? MTG.
54:11
He said, get over it, move on. That's what
54:13
he said. What
54:17
I'm saying is they'll
54:19
do what they want to do, but
54:21
don't wrap it in constitutionalism and conservatism
54:23
and Americanism, that is BS. You
54:27
got to rule change by holding a gun to
54:29
give a McCarthy's head. Where
54:32
one bastard can stand up, whoever it
54:34
is, whether it's Democrat or Republican, call
54:38
for a vote on the speaker. And
54:42
that is not representative government.
54:47
And I can promise
54:49
you that the father of
54:51
constitution Madison would
54:55
never have supported that I
54:59
could promise you. One of
55:01
the greatest Patriots of all time. George
55:03
Mason would not have supported that. None
55:09
of them would have supported it because
55:12
they would have called it the tyranny of one. He
55:17
didn't believe in that. Neither do I. We're right back.
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56:27
here's the admiral John Curb who's not
56:30
really an admiral in any serious sense
56:32
of the word. Sort of dumb down
56:34
what it means to be an admiral
56:36
quite frankly. But he
56:38
is a top notch propagandist. Cut
56:41
one, go. The U.S. has
56:43
Israel's intention to eliminate Hamas. We of
56:45
course back there, right
56:48
responsibility to go after the Hamas threat to eliminate
56:50
that threat. Now look, Jackie, I've said many times
56:52
here, you're not going
56:54
to eliminate an ideology through military operations.
56:57
Let's stop right
56:59
there. This is
57:01
an admiral? It's
57:04
an admiral? When
57:07
we eliminated the Third Reich,
57:09
we eliminated an ideology in Germany.
57:14
When we dropped two atomic bombs,
57:16
we eliminated an ideology in
57:18
Japan, imperial Japan. And
57:22
when we defeated fascism in Italy,
57:24
we defeated an ideology in Italy.
57:28
I don't know what the hell this guy's talking about.
57:31
It's a talking point that they always say, you're not
57:33
going to defeat an ideology. That
57:35
means you need to appease the Islamist
57:37
terrorists. That's their point because you
57:39
can't defeat them. I'm sure you can defeat
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The. First. time I saw this was in Just
1:00:01
the News by our friend John Solomon. In
1:00:06
a stunning admission, special counsel Jack Smith's
1:00:08
team is admitting that
1:00:10
key evidence in former President Trump's
1:00:12
classified documents criminal case was altered
1:00:14
or manipulated since it was seized
1:00:16
by the FBI and
1:00:18
the prosecutors misled the court about it for a period
1:00:20
of time. The
1:00:24
Eagle experts told Just the News the revelation
1:00:26
could prove to be a serious problem for
1:00:29
prosecutors in a violation of court rules to
1:00:31
preserve evidence in the state.
1:00:33
It was seized and a
1:00:35
new filing Smith's team said that the
1:00:37
order of documents in some of the boxes
1:00:40
of memos that was seized
1:00:42
by the FBI swap team from
1:00:44
Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate was
1:00:46
altered or jumbled leaving
1:00:49
two different chronologies one
1:00:51
that was digitally scanned and another the
1:00:53
physical order in the boxes. Quote,
1:01:00
since the boxes were seized and
1:01:02
stored appropriate personnel have
1:01:04
had access to the boxes for
1:01:06
several reasons including to comply with
1:01:09
orders issued by this court the
1:01:11
civil proceedings noted above for investigative
1:01:13
purposes and to facilitate the
1:01:16
defendants review of the boxes. Oh
1:01:21
you see Mr. Producer the generosity
1:01:26
and the the
1:01:28
kindness of the prosecutor sharing
1:01:31
documents with the defense and
1:01:34
other litigants is what
1:01:36
really led to this not the mishandling of the
1:01:38
documents. There
1:01:41
are some boxes where the order of items
1:01:43
within that box is not the same as
1:01:45
the associated scans the prosecutors wrote. Smith's
1:01:49
team in a footnote also conceded and had
1:01:51
misled the court about the problem by previously
1:01:54
declaring that the evidence had remaining the exact
1:01:56
state it had been seized. Quote, the
1:01:59
government acknowledges that this is inconsistent with
1:02:02
what the government counseled previously understood
1:02:04
and represented to the court. So my
1:02:07
questions are multi-fold, having
1:02:09
lived in this world before.
1:02:11
It's really on both sides. Here's
1:02:16
the thing, America, you have a special
1:02:18
counsel. His entire focus is
1:02:20
on Donald Trump. It's not on
1:02:24
an office like a U.S. Attorney's Office and
1:02:26
may have hundreds of ongoing cases, civil and
1:02:28
criminal, but no. This
1:02:30
is his only focus. The
1:02:34
so-called January 6 case and the documents case.
1:02:38
His access to the most
1:02:41
experienced investigators, IT
1:02:45
teams that are used to organizing,
1:02:49
providing batch numbers, it's an old phrase but it works
1:02:52
for me and so forth and so
1:02:54
on, these documents in
1:02:58
a way that they won't be jumbled, in a way they
1:03:00
won't be, their order
1:03:02
won't be changed. And
1:03:05
that's all these people do. You have
1:03:07
massive cases that are brought in the Civil
1:03:09
Division of the Justice Department, the Antitrust Division
1:03:11
of the Justice Department. I'll give you a
1:03:13
perfect example. When
1:03:17
I was Chief of Staff to Attorney General Meese, we
1:03:22
had two massive investigations going on
1:03:25
against him by two
1:03:29
rotten independent counsel. There
1:03:34
were literally tens of
1:03:37
thousands of documents involved in their
1:03:39
document requests. Now
1:03:43
I was the point man, Mr. Peduzzi. If
1:03:48
this didn't go off right, they might
1:03:51
indict me for obstruction or tampering with
1:03:53
evidence. You understand? That's how dangerous
1:03:56
this situation was because these
1:03:58
two offices of independent counsel, in the council were
1:04:02
vicious, just like Jack Smith. So
1:04:05
what did I do? I
1:04:09
brought in the two experts out of the
1:04:11
Civil Division and the Antitrust Division, who had
1:04:13
handled the
1:04:16
production of documents, the
1:04:19
secretion of documents, the preservation of
1:04:21
documents. I
1:04:23
put them temporarily on my team in
1:04:25
the Chief's Staff's Office. And
1:04:28
they wrote up an entire blueprint on
1:04:30
how we're supposed to handle this. What
1:04:33
else did I do? I
1:04:36
called in the head of security, former CIA guy, who
1:04:38
was a buddy of ours. And
1:04:41
I said, we have a skiff in the basement. He said, yes.
1:04:44
And this skiff is like, if you go into a bank
1:04:46
and you see the vault with the big door, just like
1:04:48
that, except much bigger. I
1:04:52
said, these need to be protected. And
1:04:55
anybody who comes close to them, we
1:04:58
need to have a video camera. And we need
1:05:00
to have sign in, sign out. He said, don't worry.
1:05:02
We'll take care of it. And
1:05:08
many other things. As
1:05:10
Chief of Staff, I appointed a deputy Chief of
1:05:12
Staff. I would oversee this and report to me
1:05:16
twice a day. But
1:05:20
report to the attorney general. Keep
1:05:23
in mind, I
1:05:26
wasn't a criminal prosecutor. Not
1:05:30
in the US attorney's office, not in the criminal
1:05:32
division. We are responding to
1:05:35
document requests by
1:05:37
two independent counsel who are effectively
1:05:39
roving US attorneys with
1:05:42
all kinds of resources and personnel and so
1:05:44
forth. Now,
1:05:50
let's circle back. Jack
1:05:53
Smith has all the power. He
1:05:55
has all the resources of the federal government, including
1:05:57
the Department of Justice. much
1:06:00
any experts that he
1:06:02
wants, IT experts, security experts, investigative
1:06:06
experts. This
1:06:08
is the number one case in America. The
1:06:12
implications for the country and our Constitution
1:06:15
are enormous, enormous. So in any
1:06:19
given criminal case, the government, whether it's the feds, the
1:06:24
state, locals, whatever it is, they
1:06:27
have an enormous responsibility to ensure
1:06:29
that those documents are
1:06:31
treated in a pristine manner, that you know
1:06:34
who's dealt with them, who's
1:06:36
handled them. Usually,
1:06:40
if it's of a matter of classified information and
1:06:42
so forth, people
1:06:45
need to be specifically cleared to have
1:06:47
access to those documents. It's
1:06:50
not a big world, it's a relatively small world of
1:06:52
people who can. So how the
1:06:54
hell did this
1:06:57
happen, Mr. Producer? And he slips in
1:07:02
in a footnote? Number one, they lied to the court. Well, Mark,
1:07:11
it wasn't intentional. I don't care. They made a
1:07:13
representation to the court that was false. Now,
1:07:16
how do you make a mistake when you're making a
1:07:18
representation to the court about
1:07:21
the documents you have in a documents case? How
1:07:26
the hell did that happen? How do you make
1:07:29
a representation to the court
1:07:31
about something so serious? You need to make sure the
1:07:35
representation is accurate. So why
1:07:40
did you tell the court? Because it's not a bad thing.
1:07:43
It's a bad thing. It's a bad thing. It's a bad thing. It's a bad thing.
1:07:45
It's a bad
1:07:49
thing. How did that happen? Nothing, nothing. Don't
1:07:52
kill somebody or anything. Okay,
1:07:59
outstanding. court. And
1:08:03
you did it under oath, representation
1:08:07
of the court, you
1:08:09
have an ongoing obligation to the court. That's
1:08:15
number three. Number
1:08:18
four, what exactly was the chain of custody?
1:08:24
What was the chain of custody of the boxes and the
1:08:26
documents in the boxes? Who
1:08:28
had access to them and when and
1:08:30
where and why? The
1:08:35
judge needs to order an independent
1:08:38
investigation conducted by either
1:08:41
a separate United States Attorney's office, the
1:08:44
Inspector General, or
1:08:49
another office there called
1:08:51
ORC, but
1:08:53
it needs to be handled. You
1:08:56
can't just go on with a trial when there's a
1:08:58
question about the handling of the documents. I
1:09:02
mean Donald Trump's on trial in part because
1:09:04
of the handling of these documents. You're
1:09:07
telling me that the
1:09:09
federal government had classified information and
1:09:12
somehow there was a mix up. Oh,
1:09:15
I see. Well,
1:09:17
you know what they say about Caesar's wife, Mr. Paducah?
1:09:23
The government's trying to put Donald Trump
1:09:26
in prison over quote unquote the mishandling
1:09:28
of documents and obstruction. They
1:09:31
made a misrepresentation to the court in
1:09:34
a court family. Then
1:09:37
they had to correct themselves because
1:09:40
they would have gotten caught at some point. There's no
1:09:42
question. So
1:09:46
the same issues it seems to me with a
1:09:52
slightly different fact pattern, but nonetheless have
1:09:55
arisen. the
1:10:00
Department of Justice the Biden administration's handling
1:10:02
of these classified documents. Were
1:10:07
they shared with anybody? Were
1:10:11
they removed even temporarily and taken where? To
1:10:13
a secure location, an
1:10:15
unsecure location? Now
1:10:19
if you're going to indict a
1:10:21
president of the United States, former
1:10:24
president who's running for the presidency,
1:10:26
then this cannot be allowed to pass. The
1:10:29
very substance of the case against Trump, which
1:10:31
is a pathetically stupid case, is
1:10:35
now applicable to the people who
1:10:40
brought the charges
1:10:42
and seek to
1:10:44
imprison him. Huh.
1:10:50
You see here, the judge in the
1:10:52
classified documents case, Lee so far, is
1:10:54
really the only judge who's a straight
1:10:56
shooter. So of course, she comes under
1:10:58
attack by all
1:11:00
the legal analysts and other reprobates in
1:11:04
hemorrhotics on
1:11:06
CNN, MSNBC, and the
1:11:09
other essentially unrated networks.
1:11:13
And so Judge Aileen
1:11:15
Cannon has
1:11:17
postponed indefinitely the criminal classification
1:11:20
documents trial of
1:11:22
President Trump. Part
1:11:24
of the reason is because this this
1:11:27
clown, you
1:11:30
know I have my own theory on this this judge in
1:11:32
Manhattan. You know what it is Mr. Producer? You
1:11:35
know why he wanted Stormy Daniels
1:11:37
to testify so extensively and in
1:11:40
detail? Because
1:11:42
it excited him. Could
1:11:47
it be that he's a pervert, Mr. Producer? Now
1:11:53
these judges, they hunt under these black robes, you never
1:11:55
know, right? I
1:11:57
just wonder if he's a pervert. I'm not saying he is. How
1:11:59
would I know? Well,
1:12:02
this seems strange to me. And
1:12:05
at some point during a testimony, he didn't own his
1:12:07
own. And he could have said, well, OK, wait a
1:12:09
minute. This has nothing to do with nothing. Jury, step
1:12:11
out. Mr. Prosecutor, what the hell
1:12:13
did you do? You just blew your whole case. But
1:12:17
he didn't. He let it go on. Hmm.
1:12:22
Sounds perverse to me. So
1:12:26
the trial are charges that Trump willfully
1:12:28
retain classified national security records after leaving
1:12:30
the White House and then hid them
1:12:33
from federal authorities. Oh,
1:12:35
yes. Because everybody knows that
1:12:37
if he hid them from federal authorities, nobody would
1:12:39
ever figure that out. So
1:12:43
she has moved
1:12:47
a new slate of pretrial
1:12:49
proceedings till July 22, effectively,
1:12:54
because of the pornography trial that's going
1:12:56
on in Manhattan.
1:13:01
But she will need to address this, because this is
1:13:03
a big deal. It's a very, very big deal. I'll
1:13:05
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again make contact with our leader,
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Mark Levin. Hello
1:16:26
America, Mark Levin here. Let me look. Yes,
1:16:28
I'm here. Our number, 877-381-3811, 877-381-3811. Yesterday,
1:16:39
we talked about CBS for no rational
1:16:42
reason that we can figure out. At
1:16:46
the end of the season is cutting the show,
1:16:48
Blue Bloods. It's one of my favorite shows.
1:16:50
I hope it's one of yours. Tom
1:16:52
Selleck is the lead actor, but there's many great actors
1:16:54
in this program, and it gives an honest
1:16:57
and patriotic portrayal of police
1:17:00
officers, NYPD in particular. So
1:17:02
why now? When
1:17:05
the ratings are very solid, when
1:17:09
many of us love their
1:17:11
show, especially when it is pro-cop.
1:17:14
They're not think-offense, but it's pro-cop.
1:17:16
It's pro-law enforcement. So
1:17:20
here's what I want to do, and I'm
1:17:22
counting on you folks to be polite
1:17:24
and civil, seriously. As
1:17:26
you are in this audience, you know, it's
1:17:29
not MSNBC or CNN, and
1:17:31
certainly not the Hitler Youth or our college campuses
1:17:33
that vote for Biden. No.
1:17:37
So I think, at least for now, the best way
1:17:39
to approach this, Mr. Producer, is
1:17:41
to tag them as you put it on
1:17:43
X, that is Twitter, and tell them you
1:17:45
want Blue Bloods to continue. Does that make
1:17:47
sense? So
1:17:49
why don't we put that link on
1:17:52
my social site? Are you able to do that? And
1:17:56
I think what I should say is... This
1:18:01
is an official Levin surge.
1:18:06
Please leave
1:18:10
a civil comment
1:18:16
on the
1:18:18
CBS Blue Bloods Twitter
1:18:23
site. Is that the way to put it? On
1:18:27
their ex-account, or excuse me, ex-account
1:18:32
urging CBS not
1:18:35
to cancel Blue Bloods. Something
1:18:39
that out of effect. So
1:18:42
you'll be able to go on any of my social sites
1:18:44
and there it will be and I hope you will hit
1:18:46
the link and do it. I
1:18:48
can tell you on the air it's twitter.com
1:18:51
backslash bluebloods.cbs.
1:18:55
Look I figure we have nothing to lose. You
1:19:02
might be thinking well if you get involved they may get
1:19:04
their backs up. Well if we
1:19:06
don't get involved nothing's going to happen except they'll cancel it.
1:19:12
And you're the customer. You're
1:19:15
who they need. Once
1:19:18
again it's twitter.com backslash bluebloods.cbs.
1:19:22
Hello twitter.com backslash
1:19:24
bluebloods.cbs. Just
1:19:27
in a very polite way. Encourage them to keep the
1:19:29
show. Because
1:19:32
we like to show. I would encourage all you cops out
1:19:34
there to do the same thing. But
1:19:37
Patriots from any background it's
1:19:40
a very very entertaining program with some
1:19:42
great actors in there. Jean
1:19:46
Piet. You
1:19:49
know I've
1:19:51
criticized her a lot. She deserves it. But on the other
1:19:53
hand look who she works for. Imagine
1:19:56
going in every morning trying
1:19:58
to get the ball. boss to
1:20:00
tell you how
1:20:03
he wants to address issues. It
1:20:05
must take like seven and a
1:20:07
half hours just to have him finish, you know, a thought. But
1:20:10
nonetheless, that's
1:20:12
the career she's chosen. Did
1:20:17
Biden withhold arms to Israel? Obviously
1:20:24
he has, because it's
1:20:26
gotten out probably by, what
1:20:29
could have gotten out by a thousand different ways. The
1:20:32
people who manufacture the munitions, transport
1:20:36
them, deliver them, ship them, the
1:20:39
Israeli side, who
1:20:42
knows, Pentagon. So
1:20:46
it's his great secret, yes or
1:20:48
no? Cut five,
1:20:50
go! There's been multiple
1:20:52
reports that the Biden administration
1:20:55
has, those arms to Israel,
1:20:57
the Israeli side, and the
1:20:59
nations and the United States
1:21:02
of America. Can you confirm that
1:21:04
and see if not what? So
1:21:07
we don't comment on specific cases? Why not?
1:21:09
Hold on, hold on, hold on. We're
1:21:12
not talking about a specific case. He's
1:21:15
talking about you, idiot. They
1:21:19
only leak incessantly. Are
1:21:23
you with, now here's the thing, they have
1:21:25
to tell Congress because they're impounding funds. Congress
1:21:27
passed a bill that would, among
1:21:29
other things, provide these munitions to Israel. A
1:21:33
lot of fanfare. Biden wanted it done, they got it
1:21:35
done, and now he's
1:21:38
either blocking or slow-walking munitions.
1:21:42
While he's giving Israel iron-clad support, it
1:21:44
must be true, he said, sweat the
1:21:46
Holocaust Museum and Memorial, and he wouldn't
1:21:48
lie there, not Joe Biden. No, no,
1:21:50
no. I
1:21:53
wonder what his buddy Mandela would say. Oh,
1:21:56
Mandela wasn't his buddy. I'm sorry, I'm very confused.
1:22:00
Go ahead. You
1:22:05
have been saying we will reiterate from
1:22:07
here is that our commitment to Israel's
1:22:09
security is ironclad. I know my
1:22:11
colleague from NSC was asked the same question
1:22:14
a couple of times from your colleagues and we
1:22:16
just don't have anything to say beyond what I just laid
1:22:18
out. Yes, you do have something to say. Stop
1:22:21
at the ironclad, crap. Your
1:22:25
support for Israel is not ironclad. In fact, your
1:22:27
support for America is not ironclad. What
1:22:32
seems to be ironclad is your desire for
1:22:34
the survivability of Hamas. That seems
1:22:36
ironclad. Why don't
1:22:38
you talk to the old iron ass and get a serious
1:22:41
answer rather than the ironclad so
1:22:45
they won't answer it. So
1:22:47
it's going to be left to Congress to get to the bottom
1:22:49
of this America. Speaking
1:22:52
of which, this is from our friend Adam
1:22:54
Credo at the Free Beacon. Sales
1:22:58
to Israel from Congress sparking probes. Senators
1:23:00
want to know what types of ammunition
1:23:02
are being withheld from Israel and why.
1:23:05
We have a dictator in this White House. He
1:23:07
controls, he thinks he can control whatever he wants.
1:23:10
No Congress is involved in this. But
1:23:13
we won't comment further. Just
1:23:16
know our support is ironclad. White
1:23:20
administration hit, hello,
1:23:22
hit information about
1:23:24
its decision to pause U.S. arms sales to
1:23:26
Israel from Congress sparking a
1:23:28
probe led by two GOP senators. The
1:23:31
Washington Free Beacon is learned. Senators
1:23:34
Joni Ernst of Iowa and Ted Budd of
1:23:37
North Carolina in a letter sent Monday evening
1:23:39
to the White House are
1:23:42
asking the administration to immediately inform
1:23:44
Congress about what types of ammunition
1:23:46
are being withheld from Israel and
1:23:49
why. The pause in
1:23:51
these ammo shipments was approved last week
1:23:54
but only because it became publicly known over
1:23:56
the weekend when the decision was leaked to
1:23:58
Axios, I tell you. This guy,
1:24:00
Barack, what's his ass again?
1:24:03
Ravid Barack. What's
1:24:06
it like stabbing Israel in the back, Ravid Barack?
1:24:09
What's it like being a mouthpiece
1:24:11
for the Biden administration? What's
1:24:14
it like being a stenographer? A
1:24:17
stenographer for the most
1:24:19
anti-Semitic administration in American history? What's
1:24:22
that like, Barack Ravid? You have
1:24:24
any class? No, you don't. The
1:24:29
Biden administration is holding up shipments of
1:24:31
two types of Boeing made precision bombs
1:24:34
to send a political message to Israel.
1:24:36
One US official told Politico, so
1:24:38
these leaks are coming from the State Department in the White
1:24:41
House. We're gonna teach
1:24:43
Israel a lesson. No precision bombs for you. Now,
1:24:45
first of all, think about how stupid that is.
1:24:48
Israel says it's trying to avoid, and is,
1:24:51
through its actions, civil casualties. So
1:24:53
what does Biden withhold, Mr. Producer?
1:24:56
Precision weapons. Precision
1:25:00
weapons. Why,
1:25:02
so the civilian casualties go up
1:25:04
so he can further trash Israel? Hold
1:25:07
on, you don't understand. We may have our
1:25:09
differences, but I have iron-clad support for the
1:25:11
State of Israel, and I don't lie when
1:25:13
I'm at the holy grail,
1:25:15
the holy land of the
1:25:17
Holocaust Museum. I would never do that. We
1:25:19
Bidens don't do that. We're
1:25:21
shocked that your administration has
1:25:25
reportedly decided to withhold critical ammunition to Israel, the
1:25:27
Senators wrote. You promised your commitment to Israel
1:25:29
was iron-clad, pausing
1:25:31
much-needed military support to our closest
1:25:34
Middle Eastern allies signals otherwise. Accepted
1:25:37
the media, or does it make sense? The
1:25:41
Senators say the White House failed to notify
1:25:44
Congress about this decision, leaving lawmakers to learn of
1:25:46
the decision from press reports. The
1:25:49
letter signals mounting GOP concern with the
1:25:51
Biden administration's increasing hostility toward
1:25:54
Israel as it launches an offensive campaign in
1:25:56
the Gaza Strip in the Middle East. Rafa
1:26:00
neighborhood which the US has lobbied
1:26:02
against. The report halted ammunition
1:26:04
sales set being viewed as a
1:26:07
sign the Biden administration is caving
1:26:09
to pressure from the
1:26:11
Hitler youth on our college campuses and
1:26:13
the big Democrat donors like Soros. We
1:26:17
must give Israel the arms that needs to fight
1:26:19
the Hamas terrorists that continue to hold Americans hostages
1:26:21
the letter says. We call
1:26:23
on your administration to immediately restart the weapons
1:26:25
shipments to Israel today as
1:26:28
it continues to fight Iran Hamas Hezbollah
1:26:30
and other Iranian back threats. How
1:26:33
come he hasn't halted money to Iran
1:26:37
but he halts arms shipments that
1:26:39
Congress passed and approved to
1:26:41
Israel. Which
1:26:43
ammunition did your administration withhold from
1:26:46
Israel the senators ask why did
1:26:48
your administration decide to hold this
1:26:50
ammunition did the administration withhold any
1:26:52
ammunition that was approved by Congress
1:26:54
in the recent national security supplemental.
1:26:57
Does your administration have any plans
1:26:59
to withhold further assistance from Israel?
1:27:01
So the letter asks the administration
1:27:03
to explain its conflicting statements. We
1:27:06
have iron-clad support for Israel except when we
1:27:08
stab Israel in the back. On
1:27:11
August 24 you sign the national security
1:27:13
supplemental into law promised you
1:27:15
will always make sure Israel has what it
1:27:17
needs to defend itself against Iran and terrorists
1:27:19
and its supports. If these reports
1:27:22
are true then you have once again broken your
1:27:24
promise to an American ally. Now last time I
1:27:26
checked senators Ernst and Butter
1:27:28
not Jewish. Senator Schumer
1:27:31
is says
1:27:34
nothing. Senator Bernie Sanders hates
1:27:37
his faith hates Israel hates America
1:27:39
he's a Marxist pig he's an
1:27:41
Islamist pig he's all
1:27:44
for this he says cut off all
1:27:46
arms to Israel period. He's
1:27:49
a Stalinist he always was I explained the two the
1:27:51
other day. Why did
1:27:54
your administration failed to notify Congress they
1:27:56
write about this decision to withhold assistance
1:27:58
to Israel? decides
1:28:00
to withhold further assistance to Israel, would
1:28:03
you commit to communicating hating such a
1:28:05
decision that Congress beforehand? No, no, no,
1:28:07
you don't understand, Senators. He's for democracy.
1:28:11
He defies Congress, defies the Supreme Court.
1:28:15
He defies the law when it comes to
1:28:17
stuffing cash in his family's pockets. The
1:28:21
board is wide open. He defies immigration laws.
1:28:24
And he's standing for democracy and he
1:28:26
has ironclad support for Israel. Don't worry.
1:28:31
What a POS this puke is. Puke.
1:28:35
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on the back. America had a little treat for you. Cliff
1:29:30
Sims was a special assistant to President
1:29:33
Trump. He's a man of deep faith. He
1:29:37
writes about the darkness has not overcome. That's
1:29:40
the name of his new book, The Darkness
1:29:42
Has Not Overcome. Cliff Sims, how are you?
1:29:45
All right. Great. Thanks for having me tonight. It's
1:29:48
my pleasure. Your good friends have our buddy
1:29:50
David McCormick. I guess you
1:29:52
knew David from the administration. That's
1:29:54
right. Yeah, we've known each other a long time. Helped
1:29:56
out on his first campaign. He's become a good friend
1:29:58
and hopefully we can get ourselves. The Good:
1:30:00
Conservative up there and Pennsylvania. God.
1:30:03
Willing. So.
1:30:06
This. Is a very. Different
1:30:08
kind of books. It's it's It's a
1:30:10
book about the lease and face and
1:30:12
yet. Have. Been a
1:30:14
deal with the dark times, what happens in
1:30:17
an administration and so forth. So. What?
1:30:20
Do you the idea to write your pockets?
1:30:22
The darkness has not overcoming. Get an amazon.com
1:30:24
a mister. Readers will put on our platforms
1:30:26
and linked to it. Takes
1:30:29
you know it's it's sort of a political
1:30:31
junkies dream. Devotional bought his our describe it
1:30:33
so like if you want to know what
1:30:35
it's like inside the government's doomsday bunker or
1:30:37
what it's like and the at what's inside
1:30:39
the president's nuclear football or what it's like
1:30:41
in the cabinet air force water it's eyeballs
1:30:43
of the Cia. it's got all those gonna
1:30:45
be in the room details but one of
1:30:47
the things that are realize when I left
1:30:49
the administration mark I was gonna wrestling with
1:30:51
like what that time period of my life
1:30:53
meant for me and was riding down just
1:30:55
kind of journaling about what I learned through
1:30:57
that process I realize. That a lot of
1:30:59
the lessons that I learned would apply to anybody's
1:31:02
life that's out there Do. And you're whatever with
1:31:04
a walking through the fire or. Front
1:31:06
of the ordained anxiety or depression or just
1:31:08
try to make sense of this current
1:31:10
moment in American life And so wrote
1:31:12
the Darkness is not overcome one to
1:31:14
get a good at some of those lessons
1:31:17
but to your the the the title
1:31:19
comes from John One Size which says
1:31:21
the light shines in the Darkness in the
1:31:23
darkness has not overcome it which is
1:31:25
a promise that I think is an
1:31:27
encouragement all of us at a time
1:31:29
when it's frankly we're facing the I Did
1:31:31
not just a dog time and in
1:31:33
American politics and culture but also your
1:31:35
Christians and. And believers of all sorts
1:31:38
of the are facing persecution said
1:31:40
no we really never witnessed before
1:31:42
You've talked about this Amelia speech
1:31:44
genius supporters one out on Tv
1:31:46
and talking about how are you
1:31:48
know any give me the concept
1:31:50
at our rights come from God
1:31:52
and not from. government is
1:31:54
some kind of christian nationalism or whatever
1:31:56
they say tourism is a unique moment
1:31:58
in american life and I wanted to
1:32:00
write something that is unique to this
1:32:02
moment. And it is very unique.
1:32:05
And tell everybody a little bit about your background because
1:32:08
that contributes to how you wrote this
1:32:10
book and why you wrote this book and why it
1:32:12
is unique. Yeah, a
1:32:14
son of a Baptist minister grew up in
1:32:16
a family of ministers, so
1:32:19
faith has been a big part of my life from
1:32:21
the very beginning. I was fortunate enough
1:32:24
to come alongside President Trump and work
1:32:26
as a special assistant to him as
1:32:28
communications advisor in the West Wing. The
1:32:30
only room between my office and
1:32:33
his office was the Roosevelt Room in
1:32:35
the West Wing and then later getting to come
1:32:37
back and serve as deputy director of national intelligence
1:32:39
and helping to oversee the U.S.
1:32:41
intelligence community under director John
1:32:44
Ratcliffe. And so I was able
1:32:46
to kind of take those experiences and
1:32:48
weave those really cool stories behind the scenes
1:32:51
into this larger story
1:32:54
about faith in American life today. The
1:32:57
book is The Darkness Has Not Overcoming.
1:32:59
Get it on amazon.com, any major bookstore.
1:33:01
We link to it now on my
1:33:03
social sites. So Cliff Sims, you
1:33:06
got to witness the president under very
1:33:08
difficult and dark circumstances. And
1:33:10
what did you see? Well
1:33:13
with Trump, I saw a president with the
1:33:16
guts to do the hard thing. I mean,
1:33:18
I talk about many, many stories that I
1:33:20
could point you to point that out. But
1:33:23
one kind of sticks
1:33:25
out to me is the courage to move
1:33:28
the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem
1:33:30
that every president since Ronald Reagan had promised
1:33:32
to do it and backed off because they
1:33:34
were worried about what might happen
1:33:36
in the Middle East, were they to do that. And
1:33:39
the president just said, I'm going to follow through with this. I'm going to do
1:33:41
what I said I was going to do. I
1:33:43
saw a president who was able to
1:33:45
build an incredibly strong economy, probably the
1:33:47
strongest that we've seen in modern history,
1:33:49
and then was dealt a tough hand
1:33:51
with COVID once in a
1:33:54
millennia pandemic and navigating that. But
1:33:56
somebody who was just willing to
1:33:59
just stand. up and put a
1:34:01
little steel in his back and take on the
1:34:03
critics and take on the establishment and the elites
1:34:05
in this country in a way that we haven't
1:34:07
seen in a long, long time.
1:34:10
And right now we're seeing the exact opposite. We're seeing weakness,
1:34:12
the likes of which we haven't seen in a long time.
1:34:14
And I think that's contributing to a lot of the mayhem
1:34:16
that we're seeing in every corner of the
1:34:18
globe from the Middle East
1:34:20
with what Hamas did on October
1:34:23
7th in Israel to Eastern Europe
1:34:25
with the Russia invasion of Ukraine
1:34:27
to pretty soon, maybe even in
1:34:29
Southeast Asia with China breathing down
1:34:31
Taiwan's neck. We really need to
1:34:33
get that courage, that guts and
1:34:35
that ability to reinstall
1:34:37
some credible deterrence on the global
1:34:40
stage back in the Oval Office. The
1:34:43
book is The Darkness Has Not Overcome. You can
1:34:45
get it on amazon.com. I'm linking to it on
1:34:47
all my social sites. When we come back, Cliff
1:34:49
Sims, I want to hold you over the break.
1:34:53
The Democrats keep saying if Donald Trump
1:34:55
is elected, we will
1:34:57
lose our democracy. He will imprison them. He
1:34:59
will shut down media sites. You
1:35:02
work closely with him. You saw him. How
1:35:04
do you respond to that? We'll be right back.
1:35:08
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1:35:11
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1:35:17
Cliff
1:35:19
Sims worked as special
1:35:21
assistant to President Trump.
1:35:23
He also worked as
1:35:25
the deputy to
1:35:28
the national director of national
1:35:30
intelligence. You got to
1:35:32
see the president up close and careful and
1:35:36
particularly very
1:35:38
stressful situations, very important
1:35:40
situations. You
1:35:43
hear what his opponents are saying about him in the
1:35:45
media. You hear what Biden's saying
1:35:47
about him in the media about destroying democracy and
1:35:49
all the rest and that he's Hitler and a
1:35:51
dictator. What would you say to
1:35:53
them, Cliff Sims? Well,
1:35:56
I do find it ironic that they say that
1:35:58
Donald Trump is a threat to democracy. when
1:36:00
only one party mark is prosecuting
1:36:03
their political opponents. Only
1:36:05
one party has their political opponent in
1:36:07
a courtroom on Trump's up towards charges
1:36:09
all day, keeping him from being able
1:36:11
to campaign and take his message to
1:36:13
the people. Only one party has thrown
1:36:15
law and order to the wind and
1:36:17
thrown open the doors of our Southern
1:36:19
border, which has led to violence and
1:36:21
drugs flooding into our communities and killing
1:36:23
our children. Those are real threats to
1:36:25
democracy. Donald Trump is not a threat
1:36:27
to democracy. He's a threat to the
1:36:29
utter lawlessness that we're seeing. And he's
1:36:31
a threat to the left hold on
1:36:34
power, which is their God. And in
1:36:36
this new book, the darkness is not
1:36:38
overcome. I write about needing to put
1:36:40
politics in the right place in our
1:36:43
hierarchy of priorities as people of faith.
1:36:45
Well, the left hierarchy of priorities places
1:36:47
power at the top. Power is their
1:36:49
God and the pursuit of power is
1:36:51
their life's mission. That is what Donald
1:36:54
Trump and the movement that he leads
1:36:56
is actually a threat to. Now
1:36:58
your book is filled with lessons learned and lessons
1:37:01
you want to pass on to the reader
1:37:03
again, as somebody who is,
1:37:05
is a man of faith with
1:37:07
a background in that respect and the family and
1:37:10
somebody who's now served really
1:37:12
at the highest levels of the federal government and so
1:37:14
forth. Give us a
1:37:16
few examples of what it is that you want to
1:37:19
convey to people from your book. Yeah,
1:37:22
I'll give you, I'll give you one example that jumps
1:37:25
to mind. They've kind of illustrate how
1:37:27
the book works. So I take people
1:37:29
inside the government's, one of
1:37:31
the government's doomsday bunker. So when we got
1:37:33
to the Office of the Director of National
1:37:35
Intelligence, one of the things that we had
1:37:37
to do, we would do these exercises on
1:37:40
continuity of government, if there was, God
1:37:42
forbid, a nuclear attack or, you know,
1:37:44
some giant weather event,
1:37:46
take out power on the Eastern seaboard, and
1:37:48
we had to be able to maintain the
1:37:50
government's operations, continuity of government.
1:37:53
And so we're inside of basically
1:37:55
this mountain, hundreds of feet underground.
1:37:57
A giant metal blast door open.
1:37:59
and we're going these golf
1:38:02
carts into this underground city that even had
1:38:04
like a made-to-order grill, which is like the
1:38:06
most highly fortified made-to-order grill in the world.
1:38:08
We see the sleeping quarters, we see our
1:38:10
computer systems, and I see these people in
1:38:13
a room that looks a lot like these
1:38:15
doomsday movies you see on
1:38:17
TV and in the big screen
1:38:19
where they're monitoring things all over
1:38:22
the country. And I started
1:38:24
thinking about the anxiety that
1:38:26
the people who work in that doomsday bocker
1:38:28
basically have to feel all day every day
1:38:30
and how difficult it must be for them
1:38:32
to that to be their life. And then
1:38:34
I started doing some research on the fact
1:38:36
that right now 83% of Americans say that
1:38:40
we feel anxiety and
1:38:42
we become a nation and more concerningly
1:38:44
of people of faith, the church of
1:38:47
worriers. And that is
1:38:49
not a biblical worldview. And so the lesson
1:38:51
to take away from that is that there
1:38:53
was preparation
1:38:56
and faith are not in conflict
1:38:59
with each other. In the Bible we
1:39:01
see Noah built the ark in preparation
1:39:04
for the flood, or Daniel
1:39:06
held back food in the lean years so
1:39:09
that they would have food when it came time, or
1:39:11
in the big years so he had
1:39:13
food in the lean years. And the
1:39:15
lesson there is we prepare for the future, but
1:39:17
we do it with faith that God is the
1:39:19
one who is ordering our stuff, so he's going
1:39:21
to be the one that takes care of things
1:39:23
we don't have to worry about the future. So
1:39:26
that's the example of a story, an anecdote behind the
1:39:28
scenes in government and a take-away that you would get
1:39:30
from it. It
1:39:33
really is a totally different kind of book.
1:39:35
It's a book, kind of pressured
1:39:37
really. I'm sure many of
1:39:39
these things were swirling around you when you were starting
1:39:41
the book, but you couldn't necessarily
1:39:45
realize what was going to take place. When did you start
1:39:47
writing the book? Yeah,
1:39:50
I wrote it probably about six months after
1:39:52
I left government and I'd really been wrestling
1:39:54
Mark with what that time period of my
1:39:56
life meant for me. And
1:39:58
one of the things that was difficult for me was
1:40:00
to write a book. me was, you know, once you
1:40:02
are in what C.S. Lewis called the inner ring, the
1:40:04
inner circle, and you kind of
1:40:06
have that power and you've been behind the curtain
1:40:08
and, you know, you don't want to let
1:40:10
it go. And so I felt like after I
1:40:12
left, like, what will I ever do that's going to be, you
1:40:15
know, as important as this, so to
1:40:17
speak. And of course, that's ego talking,
1:40:20
but it also had to come to a
1:40:22
realization that that's just not true. One of
1:40:24
the things that the gospel talks about is
1:40:26
who we work for is much more important
1:40:28
than what we do. And it says
1:40:30
everything we do in this, I do it as for
1:40:33
as unto God, as for the King. And so,
1:40:35
you know, anything I put my hands to, whether
1:40:38
it's in the White House or in a coffee
1:40:40
house is important. There's meaning
1:40:42
in it because if I'm going to do it,
1:40:44
I'm going to do it as unto God. And
1:40:46
so that really kind of changed my perspective on
1:40:48
things. And so as I kind of started journaling,
1:40:51
as I was wrestling with that stuff, that's really what led
1:40:53
me to want to write this book that I thought could
1:40:55
resonate with other people as well. I
1:40:57
think you're going to love this book, folks.
1:40:59
I really do. It's got a very spiritual
1:41:01
element to it. My
1:41:04
Cliff Sims, who you hear now with
1:41:06
special assistant, President Trump, and
1:41:08
Deputy National Director of Intelligence.
1:41:12
The darkness has not overcome. The darkness
1:41:14
has not overcome. It's a
1:41:16
brand new book and get on amazon.com or go
1:41:18
to any of my links on my
1:41:20
social sites. If you happen to be there, grab
1:41:22
a copy. It's a very readable book. It's
1:41:25
a very intriguing book. And as I
1:41:27
say, it's got really a
1:41:29
spiritual aspect to it that's very much needed
1:41:31
today. So Cliff Sims, I want to thank
1:41:33
you and I hope everybody grabs
1:41:35
a copy of your book. Any final words? Oh,
1:41:39
it's just an honor to be on with you, Mark. I've
1:41:41
been a huge fan for so long. And finally, beyond with
1:41:43
the great one, it's really a
1:41:45
dream come true. So thank you for the
1:41:47
opportunity and appreciate you very much and everything
1:41:49
you do for the country. You have
1:41:52
served this country
1:41:54
well and used your platform in an
1:41:56
incredible way. So thank you for that.
1:41:58
Well, you're very humbling. I really appreciate
1:42:00
that. That's Cliff Sims,
1:42:02
author of a great new book that I
1:42:05
think you'll find very, very important. The Darkness
1:42:07
Has Not Overcome. The Darkness Has
1:42:09
Not Overcome. It's actually a very
1:42:11
positive spiritual book that
1:42:14
links in the events that took
1:42:16
place while Cliff was working for President Trump
1:42:18
and beyond. So grab your copy
1:42:20
at amazon.com and God bless you my friend and good
1:42:22
luck with your book. Thank
1:42:25
you. All right. Take care of yourself.
1:42:27
You're a really good guy. Very,
1:42:31
very good guy. Every
1:42:33
year, Mark Lamont Hill, remember this guy who used
1:42:35
to be at CNN? He's
1:42:40
a real low-life this guy. I
1:42:44
guess he's still a professor. He used to be a
1:42:46
professor. But
1:42:49
there's many like him in academia.
1:42:54
And here he was in Philadelphia yesterday
1:42:56
at the University of Pennsylvania. Hasn't the
1:42:58
University of Pennsylvania been having some problems
1:43:00
with this issue of the existence
1:43:03
of Jews? Cut
1:43:07
7, go. And don't
1:43:09
let the media or anybody else have
1:43:12
you think that when we say it's
1:43:14
a principle struggle against Zionism, that we're
1:43:16
talking about Judaism, or that we're talking
1:43:18
about Jewish traditions, or Jewish cultural, or
1:43:21
Jewish ritual. No, no, no. We're talking
1:43:23
about political Zionism. We are talking about
1:43:25
the creation of a Jewish ethno state
1:43:27
and historic Palestine that dislocated and dispossessed
1:43:30
indigenous Palestinian people, took their home, took
1:43:32
their home. First
1:43:40
this guy, Zeninga Reimas. My
1:43:43
view, he's always been an anti-Semite, always been
1:43:45
an Israel hater. Let
1:43:49
me try this again. Open
1:43:53
your Bibles, tell me where the Palestinians are.
1:43:55
There weren't any. Palestinians are
1:43:57
Arabs. So
1:44:01
they decided to market themselves as Palestinians
1:44:03
because it sounds like Palestine. And
1:44:07
they weren't just Arabs, they were better ones for the most
1:44:10
part. And
1:44:12
many, if not most of them, lived in what
1:44:14
today we call Jordan, a fake country with a
1:44:16
fake monarchy. Judea
1:44:20
and Samaria, now look that up in your Bible.
1:44:23
They're
1:44:25
there.
1:44:27
Four thousand years ago the Jews lived
1:44:30
in Judea and Samaria, God
1:44:32
brought them there. No joke. They're
1:44:37
the indigenous peoples of Judea
1:44:39
and Samaria. There wasn't a West Bank of Jordan,
1:44:41
there was no Jordan. So
1:44:44
to call it the West Bank, start your history in 1948. West
1:44:49
Bank? And
1:44:53
when you use the nomenclature incorrectly, when you
1:44:55
use it for propaganda, it has
1:44:57
an effect. The
1:45:00
indigenous peoples were the Jews. They
1:45:03
were pushed out of there by the Babylonians, then
1:45:06
they came back, they were pushed out of there by
1:45:08
the Persians, then they
1:45:10
were pushed out of there by the Romans. It's
1:45:16
their homeland, it always has been their homeland. The
1:45:20
formal creation of a state, you know
1:45:22
modern days we talk about a state. Four
1:45:25
thousand years ago we didn't talk about a state, but
1:45:28
we do today and we have for hundreds of years. The
1:45:33
Palestinians come down, excuse me, that's our land.
1:45:36
It's never been their land. And
1:45:38
they've never been quote unquote Palestinians. The
1:45:42
whole thing is a fiction, it's a concoction. He
1:45:46
wouldn't talk about indigenous peoples in
1:45:49
the United States this way, would he? No, of
1:45:51
course not. And so
1:45:53
for Marxist Islamists, history begins when they
1:45:55
want it to begin and that's why
1:45:57
they're Marxist Islam. But
1:46:00
we are and I've been attacked for this but I'll continue to
1:46:02
say till the day I die We
1:46:05
are in a second Muslim crusade Now
1:46:07
that's not to say That
1:46:11
there aren't wonderful Muslims in America
1:46:13
and elsewhere there certainly are and
1:46:15
I have several who are friends. Oh,
1:46:17
yeah muslims I do And
1:46:23
they can't stand Hamas and
1:46:25
by the way, many of them can't stand quote-unquote the
1:46:27
whole notion of the Palestinians I'm just being honest. They're
1:46:30
tougher Than
1:46:32
many people when it comes to this issue But
1:46:36
there's their second Muslim crusade not
1:46:39
by Muslims who assimilate Into
1:46:41
the West and so we're not talking about that
1:46:45
We're talking about the Islamists That's
1:46:50
why Europe Look
1:46:54
at London look at Sweden
1:46:57
look at Germany Throughout
1:47:00
Europe look look at the
1:47:02
United States look at our streets look at our
1:47:04
colleges universities look at their bornestown What
1:47:07
is that? Have
1:47:09
to be able to speak the truth Before
1:47:13
our speech is taken from us all together and
1:47:15
the truth won't matter That's
1:47:19
the truth So
1:47:21
this mark Lamont Hill is talking to an
1:47:24
encampment at the University of Pennsylvania and spreading
1:47:26
his hate Spreading
1:47:29
his hate And
1:47:33
the media have done us a grave
1:47:35
disservice Grave
1:47:37
disservice and the little media entrails
1:47:41
like media matters
1:47:43
and Media
1:47:45
I and the other entrails they've done us
1:47:47
a grave disservice why because they will not
1:47:51
Show what took place on November excuse me
1:47:53
October 7th even
1:47:55
though the footage was taken by Hamas
1:48:01
as they were raping, slaughtering, beheading,
1:48:03
burning, torturing, and
1:48:05
executing. NBC
1:48:10
won't show it. ABC, CBS, CNN,
1:48:14
MSNBC, My
1:48:19
Platform. And
1:48:23
unless people actually see what was
1:48:26
done to other human beings, this will never sink in the
1:48:28
way it needs to. And
1:48:31
yet they use the information from
1:48:35
the sadistic subhumans who did this
1:48:38
on October 7th that
1:48:41
is fed to them by these very same people. And
1:48:46
Victor Davis-Hance and Enai are correct.
1:48:49
There's no difference between Hamas and
1:48:51
the Palestinians. 87%
1:48:53
of the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip support
1:48:55
Hamas. That's the latest survey. Almost
1:49:00
as many supported October 7th. So what
1:49:02
is this distinction? Are there good people?
1:49:04
Of course there are good people. There
1:49:07
were some good people in Germany too,
1:49:09
but that's irrelevant. Some is not enough.
1:49:12
I'll be right back. What? Love
1:49:15
in. Well,
1:49:26
that's interesting. Remember who
1:49:28
Stormy's lawyer was, right, Mr. Producer? Michael
1:49:31
Avenatti. This is
1:49:34
in the national pulse. The
1:49:37
attorney once represented Stormy Daniels in
1:49:39
lawsuits against former President Donald Trump
1:49:41
now says his former client has
1:49:43
likely committed fraud and
1:49:46
falsified business records in an effort to
1:49:48
conceal income and avoid legal fees. He
1:49:50
owes the former president. Michael
1:49:52
Avenatti posted a long statement on
1:49:55
ex-formally Twitter detailing his accusation and
1:49:58
asking whether Manhattan DA Alvin brag would
1:50:00
be pursuing fraud and falsifying records charges
1:50:02
against Daniel. In
1:50:05
June of last year, Avenatti says film
1:50:07
producer Sarah Gibson contacted him regarding a
1:50:09
documentary about his former client Stormy Daniels.
1:50:12
Suspicious of Gibson's motives, Avenatti says
1:50:14
he recorded this conversation with her.
1:50:17
And he goes on, and I'm posting this, and
1:50:20
that's something. She's on the stand again on
1:50:22
Thursday. This needs to be pursued. Watch
1:50:24
how the judge tries to protect her in
1:50:28
what is the porno case of the
1:50:30
sentry. Because the
1:50:32
judge appears to be really into this.
1:50:36
Listening attentively to all the details, we used to
1:50:38
call that a pervert. I
1:50:42
can't accuse the judge of being a pervert. I don't know him, but
1:50:44
I do wonder if he's a pervert. Can I say I wonder if
1:50:46
the judge is a pervert, Mr. Producer? How
1:50:49
do I know whether he's a pervert or not? I
1:50:52
want to salute all of you. Thank all of you. You
1:50:54
are great patriots, red-blooded Americans. We
1:50:56
shall stand together and hell our
1:50:58
high water. See you tomorrow.
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