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Battleground LIVE: Leaderless America

Released Wednesday, 27th March 2024
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0:02

Warning Europe about

0:04

to enter the arena and join

0:07

the battle.

0:07

To save America with

0:10

your host Sean Parnell.

0:13

What is a battle

0:16

crew? It is a great

0:19

day to be an American.

0:22

It is Tuesday, and from sea to

0:24

Shining Sea and everybody in between.

0:27

Welcome patriots. Let's

0:29

jump right into the arena.

0:32

Get your helmet. It might be a little

0:34

bit of a bumpy ride because America

0:37

seems to be falling apart at the seams.

0:39

And I don't mean to laugh about that, but

0:41

in moments like this, we can either laugh

0:44

or cry. I prefer laughter.

0:47

So we got a huge show tonight. We are going to

0:49

talk about being on the

0:51

right side of history. The left loves

0:54

loves to talk about that. We're

0:56

gonna also get right into the catastrophic

0:58

bridge collapse in Baltimore, more Biden's

1:01

comments about the tragedy and what

1:03

his first instinct was.

1:05

It probably won't surprise you.

1:07

We're gonna talk about where the hell is

1:09

mayor Pete bootkeg Gag, all

1:13

the Democrats have our hoaxes. We're

1:15

gonna talk a little bit very quickly about

1:17

the raid on Ditty's house. I feel

1:19

stupid even saying the word Diddy I think

1:21

his name is Sean Ditty Combs

1:23

or whatever. Pocahontas has

1:25

a new ultra millionaire tax out,

1:27

but it's not what it seems. And we have so

1:30

much more to talk about beyond

1:33

just that. Okay, let's

1:35

get right in to action

1:38

here. I

1:40

started to show off talking

1:42

about the right side of history

1:46

because the left likes to talk about this

1:48

all the time, which is interesting because

1:50

the left, so often throughout

1:52

our history tends to be on the wrong

1:55

side in almost all things.

1:57

Remember, the Democrats voted

1:59

again against the Civil Rights Act. The

2:01

Democrats are the party of the KKK.

2:04

The Democrats are the root cause for

2:07

almost all of the issues that we face

2:09

in our country today. Yes, the Republicans

2:11

suck to but by and large,

2:14

the Democrats are tearing

2:17

this country apart. And

2:20

I ask myself quite often, because

2:22

again I've told you before that I think

2:25

about where I stand

2:27

on the issues, and I evaluate my

2:29

stances fairly often,

2:33

and we're

2:35

inundated. It

2:37

seems it's it's almost impossible to

2:41

to tell what's true

2:43

and what's what's not. I mean,

2:45

there's so much noise out there,

2:48

right, I mean, what's right and what's

2:50

wrong? I mean, sometimes the

2:52

media is so effective

2:55

along with these democrats, not just the Democrat

2:57

but mostly Democrats. They gas

3:00

slight you about everything. So if you're a

3:02

sane person, you find

3:04

yourself asking sometimes, well,

3:06

hey, am I totally missing

3:08

something here? Do

3:10

I just have blinders on? Am

3:14

I looking at this issue from

3:16

every possible angle there is?

3:18

Is there something to to what

3:21

these media psychos are

3:23

saying? And ninety

3:25

nine point nine percent of the time, yeah,

3:28

they're just crazy psychos, right.

3:31

And I thought, as I was

3:33

preparing for the show today, something

3:36

that that gave me pause and got

3:39

me thinking a little bit.

3:40

And that was some of the time that I spent

3:42

in Poland.

3:43

And my kids, by the way, were

3:45

very surprised that I had been to

3:47

Poland, and in fact, I

3:50

had actually forgotten that i'd even gone.

3:52

I don't know why.

3:54

I just sometimes you have we have these memories

3:56

that just slipped from our mind or our consciousness,

3:59

and I don't know. Oh, but somebody

4:01

was talking about Poland the other day and I said, oh,

4:03

wait, I've been there. Out

4:05

law Patune came out.

4:06

There's a pole.

4:07

It's out in ten countries, but it came

4:09

out in Poland. And I was lucky enough, just

4:13

my friend Chris Kyle had gone there

4:15

the week before me, and I was slated to go there

4:17

the next week in Poland to

4:19

launch my book, the Polish

4:21

version of the book. And I of course get there,

4:24

and Poland

4:26

is an amazing country. And

4:29

I get there, and

4:31

the people there, especially the older generation

4:34

of people there, they just

4:36

love Americans.

4:38

Because they remember what we did.

4:40

For them in the aftermath. Well

4:43

actually it during World War Two, and in

4:45

the aftermath we liberated

4:48

them, we saved them, and they remember

4:50

it. The younger generation it can

4:52

be you know, hit or miss, but the older folks

4:54

in Poland love you as Americans.

4:57

And of course when I had launched the book, you

4:59

know, Poland And is the size of you know,

5:01

like you know, and essentially the size

5:04

of one of our bigger American states.

5:06

So there's one media channel, there's one

5:08

Today show, there's one news network.

5:10

It's like, you know, it's it's

5:13

not like we would understand it here

5:15

in America, where there's fifty different news channels

5:17

and five hundred different cable options. It's

5:19

not like that at all. And

5:23

you know, it's it's interesting. You walk down main

5:25

one of the main streets in Poland. You've got

5:27

the Polish posters of

5:30

Outlaw Platoon lining the streets. I mean,

5:32

when was the last time in America and an American

5:34

city where you saw a book poster on

5:36

a city street. It was just crazy and surreal.

5:39

It felt like a dream almost. But

5:41

the people were so grateful. They gave me a

5:43

tour everywhere, and I

5:46

got to tour what's called

5:48

the Polish Uprising

5:51

Museum, and it's

5:54

unbelievable. It just as unbelievable.

5:57

The artifacts that they have there showcase

6:01

the history of the Polish

6:03

uprising against Nazi

6:06

occupation at the height of

6:08

World War Two, and

6:11

the Polish resistance fighters

6:13

were some of the most tenacious sobs

6:16

in the world. I mean, this museum just it

6:19

shows their fighting position, their weaponryes,

6:21

big walls and murals painted with

6:23

their tactics, and where their bases were and

6:25

how they ambushed the Nazis. And it

6:28

was one of those things where everybody in

6:30

their country, it didn't matter if they were

6:32

more conservative or more

6:35

liberal. They people banded together.

6:37

Whether you were a welder or a

6:39

college professor, a doctor or

6:42

an auto mechanic, if

6:44

you were a part of the Polish resistance, that is

6:46

what came first, fighting

6:49

for their country, a sense of nationalism

6:52

and pride. And my first

6:54

instinct was, well,

6:57

gosh, if.

6:59

I lived during

7:01

those times, how

7:04

would I react? What would

7:06

I do?

7:08

Really unprecedented times,

7:10

right, because

7:12

of course we all do that, right, And

7:15

so I thought, well,

7:17

you know, if you know me like

7:20

ill, of course, I was like, well, I would be

7:22

in that Polish resistance, no doubt

7:24

about it. No one's coming into my

7:26

country and pushing me around, pushing

7:29

my family around. You can bet I'm going

7:31

to fight. That's

7:33

just how I'm wired. Always been

7:35

like this, in fact,

7:38

and I told my dad what I wanted to do when

7:40

I joined the military. I wanted to be in the infantry

7:42

and jump out of airplanes and go to ranger school

7:45

and go to combat. He's like,

7:47

why, why do you want to do that?

7:49

I don't know, It's just how I'm wired. I'm still like

7:51

that. And

7:53

so, of course, if I found

7:56

myself in the moment in World War Two, surrounded

7:58

by Nazis, country overtaken and occupied,

8:01

yes I would have fought. But

8:04

much to my surprise and talking

8:06

to some of the younger kids, college

8:08

kids in Poland, they

8:12

absolutely despise the uprising.

8:15

They despised it, they

8:17

hate it. They wish that that

8:20

Poland had there was no uprising. And

8:24

to hear me tell you that it might surprise

8:27

you. Well, how could anybody be opposed to

8:29

fighting Nazis? That seems ridiculous.

8:34

But they had

8:36

said that. While

8:39

the uprising was successful

8:41

in many ways, they

8:45

lost tens of thousands.

8:48

Of polls of.

8:51

Patriots who loved their country, two

8:54

generations of teachers,

8:57

mathematicians, you

8:59

know.

9:00

Highly skilled workers, and they

9:02

left the youth.

9:03

In that country with

9:05

almost sort of no intellectual

9:10

savings accounts, so to speak. The

9:13

legacy of their elders, which is typically

9:15

passed down from one generation to the next,

9:17

was completely erase because when the Nazis caught

9:20

you, and that happened quite often in the Polish

9:22

uprising, they executed

9:24

you publicly in the streets. So

9:27

they lost lawyers, teachers,

9:30

scholars, historians,

9:32

academics, doctors, dentists.

9:35

They had to start over. And

9:37

so that's why I started thinking, you

9:39

know, am I just sometimes

9:43

am I thinking about things in the

9:45

right way? And what I have been on the right

9:47

side of history? And

9:50

when you look at what's

9:52

happening in this country now and how we're so

9:55

divided Democrat versus Republican,

9:57

and so many of the Democrats just seem

10:00

like they're beyond reach. And

10:02

you see the full might, in

10:04

power of the

10:07

full weight of the federal government

10:09

being directed

10:12

at President Trump and

10:15

Hollywood against him. Almost

10:17

all Fortune five hundred companies against

10:20

them, you know, almost

10:22

all international organizations

10:25

against him. Of course, our

10:27

enemies are against him, and that should.

10:29

Tell you something.

10:33

I can't help but think that, not

10:35

just think, but know that

10:38

I am on the right side of history. And

10:40

the reason why I'm talking about this is because

10:42

the left would have you believe, and

10:45

there are still millions of Americans who

10:47

believe this too, But the left

10:49

would have you believe that we

10:52

are abhorrent for wanting to support this

10:54

man, that we are evil for wanting to support

10:56

this man. This man is like Hitler,

10:59

this man is like Muzzelini. This man is

11:01

a dictator, he's an authoritarian.

11:03

He's evil.

11:05

But the truth is that is that that is

11:07

that is a lie. We

11:11

are on the right side of history,

11:13

that much, I know. And

11:16

something deeply personal

11:18

happened to me, you

11:21

know, I don't want to overstate it to say deeply

11:23

personal, but something that has to do with my family. Happened

11:25

in western Pennsylvania with regard to US

11:28

steel and Weird and West Seal plant,

11:30

which is in West Virginia, but just across

11:32

the Pennsylvania border. They people that people

11:35

worked at Weirton West. Thousands of us used

11:38

to be from Pennsylvania. I mean those West

11:40

Virginia, Pennsylvania.

11:43

Everybody worked at Weirton West. And

11:46

adding to the stage here and for our friends on

11:48

iHeart, what I'm showing you is

11:52

the last lineup, last

11:54

photo lineup of Cleveland Cliff's

11:56

weird and Steel plant that employed ten

11:59

thousand workers from Pennsylvania, West Virginia

12:01

and Ohio at one time. And

12:04

Selena Zito, who of course is a great reporter

12:06

here on all things politics,

12:08

but she's also from Pennsylvania. She said,

12:11

it's heartbreaking the collateral damage

12:13

this has on communities.

12:14

And she's right.

12:16

And here if you look at the picture, of of course, you can

12:18

see and I'll describe it for folks who are listening.

12:20

It's just a picture of a lineup lined

12:23

paper and it says weird and Steel written in

12:25

sharpie, last lineup one

12:27

hundred and fifteen years. We couldn't

12:29

survive four years of Joe

12:31

Biden. So,

12:34

folks, my great

12:36

grandfather worked at

12:38

Weirton West and associated

12:41

course with US Steel. My grandmother

12:43

worked there, my great aunt worked there. I

12:45

remember going to visit my aunt

12:48

Ruby as a kid, and

12:50

you could see the steel plant right

12:52

across from her house. And of course, when

12:55

we started Democrats and Republicans

12:57

started outsourcing all of these jobs.

13:01

The community that my aunt lived in

13:04

shuttered up. The tax revenue dried up,

13:06

lost all these jobs, property

13:09

values plummeted. Politicians

13:12

sold us down the river. On

13:14

the right side of history. You bet

13:16

your ass them on the right side of history.

13:20

Because I back these people. I

13:22

believe in putting America first.

13:27

We aren't just an economy here in this country.

13:29

For far too long, we've been obsessed.

13:32

I say we, I mean are politicians

13:34

obsessed with making money

13:36

and growing the economy, often at

13:38

the expense of Americans who

13:41

live here. And I'm tired of it. And

13:44

to see a hallmark like We're

13:46

in the West closed down because politicians

13:49

screwed them over upsets me.

13:52

Because my family came to this country

13:54

with nothing. My

13:57

great grandfather couldn't even speak English,

14:00

spent his entire life working in that steel

14:02

facility, only to

14:04

have politicians stab him and his legacy

14:06

in the back, and every one of my family

14:09

members that worked in the steel facility

14:11

since then. It sickens

14:13

me. You

14:17

know, America has

14:19

no real leadership right now at

14:22

a time when crises seem

14:24

to be popping up all over the country.

14:29

It seems that we are a derelict

14:32

ship in deep space. There's nobody

14:34

in the White House. Biden is lost.

14:37

His cabinet members are mia and

14:40

they think about West Virginia, Well, who gives

14:42

a damn. They don't vote for us anyway.

14:45

Those people are expendable to

14:47

them, But

14:49

that's not what leadership is. And

14:54

folks, this is what worries me so much

15:00

because in times of great crisis,

15:02

and I believe America

15:05

is in a crisis the

15:07

likes of which many in this country

15:10

don't even realize yet. We are a poor

15:12

country. Doesn't feel

15:14

like a poor country, but we are a poor

15:16

country, and nobody seems to recognize

15:19

it, and our politicians continue to sell

15:21

us down the river. In

15:24

times of great crisis, leadership

15:27

is absolutely necessary.

15:30

And of course you saw what happened in

15:33

Baltimore today at the Francis.

15:35

Scott Key bridge.

15:37

I woke up this morning to

15:40

the video of a

15:42

cargo ship, a container ship,

15:45

crashing into one of the pillars of

15:49

one of the largest bridges in the country,

15:52

and I.

15:52

Watched that bridge collapse.

15:54

I play the video for you, but

15:56

we've got thousands of listeners on iHeart

15:59

as well, and it don't play well for them.

16:01

But in this video, you can go on x

16:03

and see it. It's being shared a million times over.

16:06

But you see this cargo ship coming out of

16:08

nowhere at night. Happened at one point

16:10

thirty in the morning. You

16:12

can see very clearly that the

16:14

ship loses power, you

16:17

see smoke billowing from the back, gains

16:20

power again, and

16:23

then loses power and then veers

16:25

sharply towards this

16:27

pillar. It impacts the pillar

16:30

and the bridge collapses.

16:32

Last I heard, there were still just

16:36

between ten and twenty people still

16:38

missing. There were construction vehicles on the

16:40

bridge, there were cars driving on it when it collapsed.

16:43

It's horrific and terrible. And

16:46

the reality is there's lots of rumors

16:49

out there swirling about what happened,

16:51

and I don't

16:53

know what happened.

16:55

That's the truth.

16:58

I mean, somehow our government ruled out

17:00

terrorism already, despite

17:03

knowing that the terrorist

17:05

attack in Russia within an hour of the attack

17:08

was isis so I don't that to me that

17:11

How does that?

17:12

How does that work?

17:15

The truth is, I don't know. It's

17:18

very very Could it have been a cyber attack, yes?

17:20

Could it have yeah, sure it could

17:22

have been. Is it likely No? I

17:25

mean it's very likely a mechanical

17:27

failure, operational failure,

17:30

some sort of tragic accident.

17:32

I don't know.

17:32

But until I see proof otherwise,

17:37

I'm not going to say one way or the other. But

17:42

I did see a headline from our friends that the

17:44

post millennial. The headline is heroic

17:46

construction workers stopped

17:49

traffic before a bridge collapse, and

17:51

six of them are still missing. As

17:53

of early Tuesday afternoon, six

17:55

construction workers remain unaccounted

17:57

for. In the aftermath of the collapse of the

17:59

Baltimore's Francis Scott

18:01

Key Bridge that occurred in the early hours

18:04

of the morning, Governor Wes Moore

18:06

revealed that construction workers

18:09

on the bridge stopped traffic

18:11

moments before the collapse, and the press conference

18:13

more stated the workers on the bridge

18:16

halted traffic right before impact.

18:19

Those six workers on the bridge, or some of the workers

18:21

on the bridge are still missing. They

18:24

saved lives in a very, very heroic

18:26

way, he added, referring to the

18:28

construction workers folks

18:33

in crises and moments like this, they're

18:35

always and I mean always unlikely

18:38

heroes who step up to try to save

18:40

others. That is

18:42

what leadership is. That

18:46

is not what we have in Washington,

18:48

d C. That is not what we have in

18:50

the White House. And

18:53

of course, when

18:56

you think about the fallout and the

18:58

potential loss of life, obviously

19:01

that's a horrible, horrible tragedy and

19:03

we're praying for them. We're

19:06

praying that we find everybody.

19:11

But that's not the end of this. This is one of the

19:13

Baltimore is one of the largest ports in the world.

19:18

I think that this is going to end up causing, regardless

19:21

of the cause, what could

19:24

be a very serious supply chain

19:26

crisis. Certainly, life in Baltimore

19:28

has been fundamentally changed for some time.

19:32

You know that bridge connects Baltimore

19:35

to their port. I mean there's an Amazon

19:37

facility right there on that on

19:40

the other side of that bridge. Looks

19:42

like the entire bridge is going to have to

19:44

be replaced. Now, every

19:46

ship that was that would usually port there

19:48

is going to go have to go to surrounding ports,

19:50

which will then in turn create a backup, and that

19:53

backup could create a supply.

19:55

Chain crisis in this country. Again.

19:59

So, folks, I say all of this to say this

20:01

worries me because it doesn't seem like we

20:04

have any leadership that's engaged at all. Listen

20:06

to what Biden said earlier

20:09

this morning in the wake of this

20:12

horrible crash.

20:13

Listen at about one point thirty

20:15

container ship struct the Francis Scott's

20:17

Key Bridge, which I've been over many,

20:20

many times commuting from the state

20:22

of Delaware our trainer by car.

20:26

Folks, you

20:30

can't take you

20:32

can't take the train on Francis

20:34

Scott Key Bridge. So Biden's

20:37

first instinct is to

20:39

lie. I

20:42

mean, first of all, he just looks like an

20:44

animated corpse. A guy can barely keep

20:47

his eyes up. So

20:49

take this trader back car

20:52

like it doesn't even look like he's there.

20:58

His first instinct is the lie

21:01

about this horrible disaster. And

21:03

listen to how Pete butt keg

21:06

Keg feels about bridges.

21:09

If an underpass was constructed such

21:11

that a bus carrying mostly black and Puerto

21:13

Rican kids to a beach or

21:15

that would have been in New York was designed

21:18

too low for it to pass by, But that obviously

21:20

reflects racism that went into those design

21:22

choices. I don't think we have anything to

21:24

lose by confronting that simple reality,

21:27

and I think we have everything to gain by

21:29

acknowledging it and then dealing

21:31

with it, which is why the reconnecting communities that

21:33

billion dollars is something we want to get to

21:35

work right away.

21:37

Oh, I'm very, very glad that Pete budkey

21:40

Geg could take some time off from chest

21:42

feeding to tell us that bridges

21:44

are in fact racist. Now that's an old video,

21:48

but how how in

21:50

God's name are we where

21:52

we are right now in this country?

21:55

And if you have the sense that I'm fired

21:58

up, it's because I am fired up. We

22:01

have in this country under

22:03

beat Pete butt Keg Keg, the

22:06

worst transportation secretary

22:08

in the history of the country ever.

22:12

We have airplane doors falling

22:15

off mid flight, tires

22:17

falling off airplanes on takeoff,

22:19

cargo ships crashing

22:22

into major bridges, trains

22:24

wrecking with deadly chemicals on board.

22:29

By every empirical measure,

22:32

Mayor Pete has totally.

22:36

Failed.

22:38

How this dude still has

22:40

a job is beyond me. You

22:43

wouldn't have a job with all of these

22:45

cataclysmic failures being

22:47

laid at your feet. I wouldn't have a job.

22:50

We'd be held accountable. But

22:53

when you when the White

22:55

House is bereft

22:57

of leadership in holy

22:59

focused on equity, It's

23:01

not about skill or

23:04

merit or.

23:05

Anything like that. It's about checking

23:07

the right blocks and.

23:08

Chest feeding Pete Bootgag Gag

23:11

checks the right blocks,

23:16

and the country is paying the price. And

23:22

in the midst of all of this, these

23:25

radical Democrats, they

23:28

continue to just push hoaxes. That is

23:30

all they have. I

23:33

mean, look

23:35

and listen. I want you to just

23:37

pay attention. And if you're watching with us

23:39

here on Rumble, look

23:42

at Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi

23:44

and Joe Biden. And we talked about Joe

23:47

Biden lying already about this horrific

23:49

bridge tragedy. But

23:52

just listen to this hoax, a new

23:55

hoax.

23:56

So all Americans, not just seniors, pay

23:58

thirty five dollars a month, have a two thousand dollars

24:01

cap for for scription drugs. I want to

24:03

make those eight hundred dollars ACAA.

24:06

He's permanent. Meanwhile, Donald

24:08

Trump is about the past.

24:09

And Salelf closed.

24:11

This is the guy who doesn't care about science

24:13

and reason. Remember during the pandemic,

24:15

Donald Trump told us to inject them ourselves

24:18

with bleach. I said, there's nothing to

24:20

worry about if you do that.

24:21

Oh he did.

24:22

Now Trump keeps telling us he's going to terminate

24:24

the ACA.

24:25

Whoa, Oh, Trump said, inject yourself

24:27

with bleach. There's nothing to worry about

24:30

if you do that, Except for that

24:33

is a complete and total disgusting

24:35

Why. But

24:37

these are the types of quote unquote

24:39

leaders that we have in

24:41

this country, and

24:44

we wonder why things seem to be

24:46

falling apart. At least I

24:48

don't. I know that you probably don't, but

24:52

it makes sense, right. You can see

24:54

pretty clearly why we're in the situation

24:57

that we're in, and it's inexcusable. Let's

25:00

talk very quickly about the FEDS

25:04

rating Sean P. Ditty's

25:06

home. Doesn't

25:08

sound good. I

25:11

don't even know where to go with it, but just

25:13

listen to this.

25:14

Jones lived and traveled with Ditty for

25:16

thirteen months. The complaint

25:19

states mister Jones was

25:21

sexually harassed and assaulted by

25:23

mister Combs It also states

25:26

mister Colmbs required mister Jones

25:28

to solicit sex workers. The

25:30

complaint goes on to claim Ditty

25:33

has hidden cameras in every

25:35

room of his homes and that

25:37

there are recordings of celebrities,

25:40

music label executives, politicians,

25:43

and athletes in compromising

25:45

positions.

25:46

The number of celebrities who come

25:48

up in this lawsuit who,

25:50

according to this plaintiff, were

25:52

involved in or have information

25:54

about, some of this really

25:58

salacious and alleged criminal

26:00

conduct on the part of Sean

26:03

Combs.

26:04

The lawsuit refers to Ditty's chief

26:06

of staff as Elaine Maxwell,

26:08

who was found guilty of recruiting underage

26:11

girls for Jeffrey Epstein.

26:13

Being these cases before with high

26:15

powered, affluent

26:18

individuals, but again, at this

26:20

point these are allegations

26:22

and perhaps we will see this matter

26:25

move from civil to

26:28

criminal.

26:29

Earlier this year, Ditty's former longtime

26:31

romantic partner, Cassie Ventura, accused

26:34

him of rape, sex trafficking, and

26:36

physical abuse. After Ditty

26:38

settled bad case, other women filed

26:41

similar lawsuits. Diddy

26:43

posted his enough as enough statement

26:45

on Instagram.

26:50

So listen, people

26:52

are going down. It

26:54

feels like Sean

26:57

P. Diddy Combs was

27:00

sex trafficking.

27:01

Or at least he's accused of that. He's

27:04

got videos of a list celebrities

27:07

and powerful politicians. Even

27:09

Prince Harry is named

27:12

in the lawsuit. This feels

27:14

like another Epstein

27:16

situation. Stay

27:19

tuned on that, because this

27:21

whole situation is just so bizarre. Look,

27:23

it's in the news. I gotta tell you about it. I'd

27:25

be remiss if I didn't, because that's what this show

27:27

is all about. But I get the sense

27:30

then some very very very

27:32

powerful people are.

27:34

Going down because of this. And let's

27:37

just hope and.

27:37

Pray that whoever these people are,

27:39

if true, they're

27:42

held accountable for their actions, and

27:44

that Sean P. D. D. Colmes, you know, doesn't

27:46

get Epstein before it happens. I hate

27:49

to say that, but it's the world that we live in,

27:51

right, Okay, Let's

27:55

transition to Pocahontas.

28:00

Elizabeth Warren. She's got this new

28:03

ultra millionaire text and

28:05

she says in a in a post

28:07

on X it's time for

28:10

millionaires and billionaires to start

28:12

paying their fair share. Well,

28:14

I guess it's it's an election year, so

28:17

she's got to go after billionaires

28:19

and gazillionaires and millionaires

28:23

and do this class

28:25

warfare stuff that the Democrats do so

28:27

well. But anytime I see

28:29

a video with Elizabeth Warren, I think

28:31

of that cringe video where she's

28:34

in her kitchen and running for president back

28:37

in twenty twenty, and she's like drinking a beer

28:39

and like trying to engage with people

28:42

like as an actual human, and

28:44

her husband comes in and instead of saying,

28:46

oh, hey, han, how's it going, I love you, She's

28:48

like, oh hey, honey, what

28:51

what you'll like a beer? Thank thanks

28:53

so much for being here. I'm like, oh

28:56

my god, it's his kitchen. You don't have to

28:58

thank your husband for being in the king. But these

29:01

people, She's like, hello,

29:03

fellow humans, I would like to relate

29:05

with you. These are the people that we're sending

29:08

to Washington. Even as a Democrat, you've

29:10

got to be like, this is a little cringe, right.

29:13

Well, Elizabeth Warren is out with this

29:15

ultra millionaire tax, not just for regular

29:17

millionaires but for ultra millionaires.

29:22

And it's not what it seems. But if

29:24

you listen to Elizabeth Warren aka

29:27

Pocahontas, you would think it sounds quite

29:29

reasonable.

29:30

It's not. And I'll tell you why in a second. Just listen.

29:32

It does.

29:33

Elon Musk, Michael Bloomberg.

29:36

What's the thing they all have in common. They

29:39

all pay a lower tax rate than a Boston

29:41

public school teacher. That's not right,

29:44

and it's why President Biden is taking

29:46

on the billionaires. And it's why

29:49

just this week I reintroduced

29:51

my ultra Millionaire's tax.

29:54

If someone starts a business and makes it big,

29:56

good for them. My bill say

29:58

is that if you make it big, I mean

30:01

really big, I mean really big, fifty

30:03

million dollars, then pitch

30:06

in two cents on every dollar

30:08

over fifty million. And why

30:11

so everyone else can.

30:12

Have a chance. It's simple.

30:15

After all, these billionaires made

30:17

their fortunes on roads.

30:19

We all paid to mean, oh you didn't go with workers.

30:21

We all paid to educate. And

30:24

what can we get when millionaires and billionaires

30:26

finally pay a fair share? Universal

30:29

childcare and pre K tuition,

30:31

free technical school in public college,

30:34

and we can make the kind of investments in

30:36

our communities that will give everyone

30:38

a fighting chance.

30:41

Wow?

30:42

Wow, thank thank you everyone

30:44

a fighting chance. Thank you Pocahontas. Really

30:46

thank you for that. Here

30:48

are the facts, because I feel like I owe

30:50

you that. But if

30:54

you confiscated one

30:56

hundred percent of

30:58

all ultra millionaires money, alltra

31:01

millionaires money, and billionaires. You

31:04

could fund the government for just a couple

31:06

of months before you run out

31:08

of money. So this

31:11

is all a completely fake

31:14

narrative used to divide

31:16

us amongst each other and to.

31:18

Basically rich versus poor strategy.

31:21

Communists do it all the time.

31:25

She has to throw in there, well, that got rich off

31:27

of road, so we paid for basically

31:31

it hearkens back to Obama.

31:32

You didn't build that.

31:34

And I want you to think very carefully

31:36

about something what

31:39

she's talking about, what this is. First

31:42

of all, isn't it interesting that you

31:44

know, Elizabeth Warren makes one hundred and ninety four

31:46

thousand dollars a year thereabouts and is

31:48

worth millions herself, and this alltra

31:51

millionaire attacks exempts her just

31:53

regular normy millionaire, and people like Bernie

31:56

Sanders who are just regular millionaires, they're

31:58

exempt. Isn't that how it always

32:00

works? But this,

32:02

what this is is this is a tax,

32:05

or part of this is a tax on what's

32:07

called unrealized gains, and

32:10

that is what they're what she's talking

32:12

about is the confiscation of

32:14

wealth, which is basically in

32:17

our world called stealing.

32:19

So if a stock is not sold, no

32:22

one gains anything. It

32:24

can go down next year. It's just

32:27

potential money. It's

32:29

not until you sell. And if you once

32:32

you sell, of course you get a ten ninety nine and you get paid

32:34

tax on that. But if the stock

32:36

goes up and you don't sell, there's

32:39

no one's making any money. If a stock goes

32:41

down and you don't sell, no one's lose

32:43

any money. It's only when you sell. But

32:47

a tax on unrealized

32:50

gains. It's like in

32:52

real estate. Let me put it this way. In

32:54

real estate, the same idiots

32:57

who said mar Lago is only worth

32:59

eighteen million dollars can

33:01

declare that your home is worth

33:04

ten million dollars. Say your home

33:06

is only worth one million dollars, they turn around say

33:08

it's worth ten and oh, by the way, now you got to pay taxes

33:11

on nine million dollars of unrealized

33:13

gains. That's called theft.

33:16

And the last thing that I want is

33:18

to empower government

33:22

to do something like this because clearly

33:24

this this confiscation

33:26

of wealth, it's not a tax, it's a confiscation

33:29

of wealth, will be weaponized against

33:32

we the people. It will crush

33:34

the middle class. It just

33:36

will.

33:38

And I talked to.

33:38

You yesterday about the government

33:41

stifling innovation. These

33:43

taxes, this ultra millionaire tax

33:46

crushes innovators and business owners.

33:48

Think about the millions

33:50

of jobs, and I do mean millions,

33:54

the millions of jobs that Jeff

33:56

Bezos and Elon Musk created.

33:59

Think about it that, I mean Amazon, Alan is

34:01

responsible for one point five million jobs.

34:04

It's it's unbelievable. All

34:07

of those people pay income tax.

34:10

So these men, the

34:13

idea that they somehow pay a lower income

34:16

tax rate than a teacher, which is a talking

34:18

point of the left, is patently false.

34:20

And Elizabeth Warren was fact

34:23

checked, which is amazing on

34:25

Twitter, which is now x on this

34:27

very topic. They actually pay more taxes than

34:29

everybody else, but the left just lies

34:31

about it.

34:34

But these.

34:36

These leftist

34:39

COMMI attacks. They

34:43

do this, folks because at

34:45

their core, these leftists are

34:48

communists. They've

34:50

never built anything in

34:52

their life. They wouldn't know how

34:55

to build something if they had a

34:57

blueprint right in front of them. They

34:59

are bless. They are do nothing

35:01

losers. People

35:04

like Elizabeth Warren. They only tear things

35:06

down. They destroy the

35:09

beautiful things that much

35:11

better people built. And

35:13

a great example of that happened

35:15

on Bill Maher over the weekend when

35:18

these two whack job

35:20

liberals were talking about Trump.

35:22

Oh, Trump's not skillful, He's just

35:25

lucky.

35:27

Listen, No, he actually actually just got

35:29

This guy is the lucky skin the world. But Trump's social,

35:32

Uh, I mean student trumpsill is Trump social

35:34

but true social.

35:35

Just got permission to go.

35:36

Public, right, and so's

35:38

he's his stake because it's

35:40

a meme stock a little like GameStop is

35:43

worth three point five billion, is worth three

35:45

point five billion dollars right now and could go higher

35:48

if people bit it up.

35:50

So he definitely made a deal with the devil.

35:52

That's something, because he always

35:55

looks out on everything.

35:56

Yeah, he's interest enemies.

35:57

Look at Michael Abanati, look at Fannie Willis

35:59

now and Georgia the best enemies.

36:02

Just it helps him so much.

36:04

And Merrick Garland fucked it all

36:06

up. He's dithered

36:09

now We're probably not even going to see any of the trials.

36:12

He just always lucks his way into everything.

36:15

Trump is lucky. Trump made a

36:17

deal with the devil. These people

36:20

can't comprehend that Trump

36:22

worked his tail off.

36:26

I know this man on

36:30

I feel like five days before the twenty

36:32

twenty election, that guy

36:35

did I think four or five

36:38

different Trump rallies the one that I spoke

36:40

at in western Pennsylvania and Butler had

36:43

sixty thousand people there. He

36:45

was flying all over the country doing

36:47

five rallies a day. The man doesn't

36:49

drink, he doesn't do drugs. All he does

36:52

is live and breathe his businesses, and

36:54

he's leftists can't even give him

36:56

the credit for creating

36:59

a social media company after

37:01

these very same leftists censored

37:04

him. Which is the great irony

37:06

of all of this is

37:08

that if these earmuffs

37:11

ass clowns didn't

37:13

censor Donald Trump, his net

37:16

worth wouldn't have gone up by three billion,

37:18

I think five billion dollars today

37:21

if they didn't censor him in the first place. So they

37:23

censored him, they caused all this. Trump just said,

37:25

you know what, I'm gonna go build my own social

37:27

media company. It takes off,

37:30

stock, goes public. He doesn't have it

37:32

on the New York Stock Exchange, why because

37:34

New York screwed him over and he refuses

37:37

to do business with him anymore. Because he's smart.

37:39

Puts it on the Nasdaq and the stock

37:42

is skyrocketing in well. So not only

37:44

did his value go up by three billion,

37:46

he's he's went up to five billions,

37:48

one of the five hundred most richest people

37:51

in the world. But these leftists

37:53

can't comprehend that level

37:55

of skill and dedication and grit

37:58

and determination what it takes to

38:00

actually build something in this country. No, they'd rather

38:02

sit on television and

38:05

destroy what much.

38:07

Better people built.

38:09

These people are just

38:11

communists, that's it. So

38:15

I saw this piece,

38:18

this video piece sound of something

38:22

I thought broke down.

38:23

This ultra.

38:26

Millionaire tax

38:28

whatever from Elizabeth Warren. It's disingenuous

38:31

as hell, it's complicated, but

38:34

this breaks it down in a very accessible

38:36

way.

38:37

Listen.

38:37

The Ultra Millionaire Tax Act, which she

38:40

had previously introduced in twenty twenty one. It would

38:42

impose a wealth tax, so a tax

38:44

on unrealized gains or

38:46

assets of two percent on

38:49

households with a net worth of between fifty

38:51

million and one billion, and

38:53

three percent on households

38:56

worth over one billion. If anyone

38:58

was thinking, well, people could just leave the country

39:01

and renounce their US citizenship, it

39:03

would impose a forty percent exit tax

39:05

on people with a net worth of over fifty

39:08

million who would seek twenty.

39:10

Percent exit tax is crazy,

39:13

but it's not as crazy to me. Actually

39:16

they're all crazy to me. But that's not as crazy

39:18

to me as the wealth tax. So your property,

39:20

your stocks is where it really comes in. Your

39:22

equity share in a company is how it affects tech.

39:24

So this is not liquid wealth.

39:27

This is random shit that's tied up, and it's kind

39:29

of conceptual to a certain extent.

39:32

Nothing's ever worth anything until someone's

39:34

willing to buy it from you. So you're

39:36

going to start a media company, let's say, and someone

39:39

wants to give you two million dollars to start it. They're

39:41

going to value your company at ten million dollars. It's

39:43

worth nothing practically like, it's actually

39:45

not worth shit. You don't even have

39:47

a company. But someone's giving you two million dollars.

39:49

They're valuating your company at ten million, and

39:51

now your net worth, if you own eighty

39:53

percent of it, is eight million dollars.

39:56

This happens all the time in tech. This is how you raise

39:58

money. This is how the technology industry is operated

40:01

for the last fifty plus years.

40:03

It would alter not only this for founders,

40:05

but you have all sorts of people who take equity

40:08

on the worker side, on the employee side, who would

40:10

be affected by this, And it's like

40:12

it's sort of like so disastrous the wealth

40:15

thing, actual wealth tax where you have

40:17

to sell things in order to pay money

40:19

to the government, that it feels

40:22

like it's on purpose. It actually does.

40:24

She's not a stupid person, and

40:26

I would say that for me, for me,

40:29

this is evil.

40:31

I mean, Paul Graham, I think, has a very good

40:33

illustration of just how confiscatory this taxes.

40:36

Because it compounds, tax compounds

40:38

over time. The tax would would

40:41

take sixty five percent of their assets

40:44

basically their stock and their company.

40:47

It would basically de incentivize people to start

40:49

successful companies in the US.

40:51

And the ultimate consequences of

40:53

that all across our economy I think are going to be disastrous.

40:57

Very very quickly, about Elizabeth Warren's

40:59

tax, please know that do

41:01

not call it a tax.

41:03

That is not what it is.

41:05

It is a brazen confiscation

41:08

of your wealth and it's on unrealized

41:11

games. So this will affect every

41:13

aspect of your life and it will ultimately

41:17

crush the middle class. Okay,

41:19

let's pivot to what's

41:22

going on with Rona

41:24

McDaniel. I did not expect to talk

41:26

about this today. It's not something that I

41:28

wanted to talk about today. It seemed

41:31

like it was somewhat of yesterday's

41:34

news. But the meltdown just

41:36

continues. And I'm

41:39

kind of amazed that these

41:42

liberals have told you yesterday they just can't

41:44

tolerate any sort

41:47

of dissent at all.

41:49

And so Nicole Wallace, And the great irony

41:51

of Nicole Wallace is that she used

41:54

to be a Republican. She was

41:57

a Republican staffer working

41:59

for George W.

42:00

Bush.

42:00

So I talked to you a little bit yesterday about

42:03

Rona McDaniel's comments, Romney

42:05

McDaniel's comments, and how she talked about

42:07

January six yeers should remain in prison

42:10

even though they're being politically persecuted. And

42:12

that's diametrically opposed to what the base

42:14

of our party wants, and it really isn't

42:16

consistent with our values as

42:19

Republicans. We should be talking about

42:21

people who are politically persecuted. In January

42:24

sixth, prisoners most certainly are.

42:29

But what's interesting about this is that Nicole

42:31

Wallace is the same kind of Republican is Rona

42:34

McDaniel. Yet she seems

42:37

like she does. She is

42:39

just so fired up that Rona

42:41

McDaniel is still working at NBC

42:44

at least for now. Listen to this insanity.

42:47

In this instance, NBC News, either wittingly

42:50

or unwittingly, is teaching election

42:52

deniers that what they can

42:54

do stretches well beyond appearing

42:56

on our air and interviews to pedal lies

42:59

about the sanctity and integrity of

43:01

our elections, which Ronal McDaniels

43:03

did yesterday.

43:03

I mean, the press, can

43:06

you say, as you sit here today, did Joe Biden

43:08

win the election?

43:09

Fair and square?

43:09

He won, He's the legitimate environ square,

43:12

fair and square, he won, It's certified, it's

43:14

done.

43:15

But I do think.

43:18

Something to say that, why has it taken

43:20

you until now to be able to say?

43:21

I'm going to push back a little because I do think

43:23

it's fair to say there were problems in twenty

43:26

twenty and to say that does not mean

43:28

he's not the little Toronto.

43:30

There were no problems.

43:33

But what what we've also said

43:35

election deniers is not just they can do

43:37

that on our airwaves, but that they can do that as

43:39

one of us, as badge carrying.

43:42

Oh election deniers, Oh my gosh,

43:45

never mind the fact that Democrats have protested

43:47

every single election that they've lost for the last sixty

43:49

years. Never mind that NBC

43:53

was courting Jensaki circle back Saki

43:56

while she was the White House Press

43:58

Secretary. They hired George stat Napaalaplapalis

44:01

out of the Clinton administration, with no

44:03

journalistic experience, to be a host on ABC.

44:06

This is absolutely ridiculous.

44:09

Listen to Rachel Maddow again

44:12

going insane about hiring

44:14

somebody who's basically not even a real

44:17

Republican. Listened to this insanity.

44:19

It's my understanding that MSNBC's

44:22

leadership did not object

44:24

to Ronal McDaniel being hired by NBC News

44:26

when the matter first arose, But when

44:29

the hiring was announced and

44:32

MSNBC staff essentially

44:34

unanimously and instantly expressed

44:37

outrage, our leadership

44:39

at MSNBC heard us, understood,

44:42

and adjusted course. We were

44:44

told this weekend, in clear terms,

44:47

Ronal McDaniel will not be on our

44:49

air. Roni McDaniel will not be on

44:52

MSNBC. And I

44:54

say that and

44:56

give you that level of detail because

44:59

there has been an effort since by other parts

45:01

of the company to muddy that up

45:03

in the press and make it seem like.

45:05

That's okay, shut up, Rachel

45:07

Maddow.

45:08

So, of course these people have been

45:10

griping and complaining and

45:12

it's ridiculous. So NBC News plans

45:15

to I think they dropped Roni McDaniel

45:17

already, so they basically

45:19

executives at NBC gave into this

45:22

bad behavior. I

45:24

mean, but listen to the people like

45:26

Chucky Todd way in this

45:29

issue isn't about ideology, It's

45:31

about basic truth. Those trying

45:34

to make this a left

45:36

right issue are being intentionally dishonest.

45:39

This this is

45:41

about. This is about people

45:45

keeping our credibility and to

45:47

lend their credibility to someone who intentionally

45:50

tried to ruin ours. Chucky Todd ran

45:53

with the Russia collusion holks

45:55

for years. He's an unbelievable

45:57

propaganda's how about Dan Rather was

46:00

one of the biggest liars in twentieth

46:02

century media. NBC

46:05

News plans to drop former RNC

46:07

chair and Roni McDaniel is a paid contributor

46:09

per puck News. This is a good decision,

46:12

Okay, Dan Rather, and listen.

46:15

Listen.

46:16

Rachel Maddow is up there, all high and mighty

46:19

talking about Roni McDaniel being

46:21

an election diary. But this is not me defending

46:24

Roni McDaniel. She's barely one

46:26

of us. In fact, she stabbed us in the back.

46:30

But listen to Rachel Maddow and her spread

46:32

insaye conspiracy theories. This from our

46:34

friend May's more on X.

46:36

Listen the bottom line of this

46:38

dossia, the bottom line allegation. The

46:40

point of it is that the Trump campaign didn't

46:43

just benefit from Russia interfering in our

46:45

presidential campaign. The point of this is

46:47

they colluded, they helped, they

46:49

were in on it.

46:50

This is kind of a real story.

46:52

The connections between the Trump servers and

46:54

the Alpha Bank servers were real,

47:00

were covert communications that someone

47:02

was trying to hide that the Trump organization

47:05

and Alpha Bank appear to have been

47:07

trying to hide.

47:09

Now we know that the vaccines work well

47:12

enough that the virus stops

47:14

with every vaccinated person. A

47:17

vaccinated person gets exposed to the virus,

47:21

the virus does not infect them. The

47:23

virus cannot then use that person

47:25

to go anywhere else, cannot

47:29

use a vaccinated person as a host to go

47:31

get more people. We and other

47:33

news organizations have generally stopped

47:36

giving an unfiltered live platform

47:38

to remarks by.

47:40

So you get the gist.

47:41

Rachel Mattout is a ridiculous

47:43

conspiracy theorist. So those of you all who are still

47:45

with us, and you are the best audience in the world

47:48

because most of you are, thank

47:50

you for being patient. Okay,

47:53

I got to talk about this because

47:57

Chicago. Okay, talking

47:59

specific about election integrity

48:02

and the disaster that is mail

48:04

in ballots. It's been a disaster since

48:06

twenty twenty, but Chicago apparently

48:09

misplaced nine thousand

48:13

that's right, nine thousand

48:15

mail in ballots left in

48:17

a drop box somewhere that

48:20

just popped up right after

48:22

election day. Isn't that interesting how all that works?

48:24

Watch this listen.

48:26

The race for state attorney getting tighter.

48:29

I Lean O'Neill Burke now leads Clayton

48:31

Harris by less than five thousand

48:33

votes.

48:34

This isn't a very immediate process, but it is a

48:36

thorough process that's happening right now.

48:38

The Chicago Board of Elections, overseeing

48:40

the city ballot count today

48:42

admitting to accounting and communications

48:45

error, announcing it's adding some ten

48:47

thousand vote by mail ballots

48:49

to the unofficial total. They arrived

48:51

before election day but were not included

48:54

until now. The director of public

48:56

Information, apologizing saying he missed

48:58

them. I traded speed for accuracy

49:01

in reporting out numbers this week as quickly

49:03

as I could. I truly regret this

49:05

error on my part and for the confusion that

49:08

it has caused the voters of Chicago. Meantime,

49:10

the race remains too close to call.

49:14

Well, there you have it, folks. Nine

49:16

thousand ballots just

49:18

popped up.

49:19

Isn't that interesting if

49:23

in heavily Democrat areas, and

49:25

I am speaking directly to Republicans

49:27

who I know watch and listen to this show, if

49:30

they can magically find boxes

49:32

of ballots they need at any time

49:35

after the election, even weeks later,

49:38

this great experiment that is

49:40

our country, America,

49:43

is over as we know it. I

49:46

mean, we've been told

49:48

that we're conspiracy theorists for simply

49:50

wanting id Yet here is a

49:53

is Chicago

49:55

talking about misplacing nine

49:57

thousand mail in ballots.

50:01

I mean, that's kind of what happens when you have unsupervised

50:03

drop boxes littered all around

50:06

your city. It's a disaster

50:08

of epic proportions. Okay,

50:13

last thing we're gonna talk about today, folks, and

50:15

that is Trump New

50:18

News.

50:18

Uh.

50:19

Out of one of the Trump Fake

50:21

Bogus Banana Court Banana

50:25

Republic trials, and

50:28

that is a judge has issued a gag order

50:30

barring Donald Trump from commenting on witnesses

50:33

and others in his hush money case.

50:36

All this comes, of course, as

50:38

Trump's net worth surges

50:40

to now over almost close to seven

50:43

billion dollars. Again,

50:46

it's interesting that the more they

50:48

persecute Trump, the more that they go after

50:50

this man, the more

50:52

it helps him, and the more his poll numbers

50:55

continue to grow.

50:58

So that's it, folks.

51:00

I'm very grateful for those

51:02

of you all that stuck with me, and most of you did,

51:05

got an amazing show planned for you tomorrow.

51:08

I am working diligently at

51:10

lining up the Great and Henry

51:13

he's on deck for tomorrow. He's

51:15

got an amazing, amazing

51:18

personal story about President

51:20

Trump that you just gotta

51:22

hear, and I think it's going to give

51:25

you extraordinary insight

51:27

into this man's character in

51:29

his way of thinking. Just stay tuned

51:31

for that because you all are.

51:32

Gonna love it.

51:33

Ed Henry tomorrow, and of course I'm trying

51:35

to work with Savage Rich Barris

51:38

for maybe Thursday or Friday, so

51:40

we have an amazing week on deck,

51:42

and yes, I'm

51:44

gonna look into getting a generator as fast

51:47

as humanly possible because this kind of stuff

51:49

just can't happen anymore. But anyways,

51:51

folks, I'm so grateful. Thank

51:54

you all for being with me, especially

51:57

during the tough times. I will see you

51:59

tomorrow night. Let's pray that

52:01

there are no massive power outages again

52:04

like we had during the show today, but

52:06

even if there is, we will

52:08

drive on because that is what we

52:10

do and the battle crew as

52:13

always, folks, thank you all for watching. I will see

52:15

you tomorrow night. God bless you all,

52:18

and God bless this amazing

52:21

country that we call home.

52:23

Good Night,

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