Peasants Perspective
Peasants Perspective: A Voice from the Edge of Freedom
Join Taylor Johnatakis, a self-proclaimed “peasant” turned podcaster, on an unfiltered journey through family, faith, and the fight for American ideals. From the depths of DC Jail—where he recorded during a 14-month sentence tied to January 6—to his triumphant return home after a Trump clemency in 2025, Taylor delivers raw, heartfelt commentary for the common man. Expect a mix of gritty storytelling, reflections on liberty lost and reclaimed, and timeless lessons drawn from his life as a septic designer, father, and reluctant rebel. Whether he’s reading Dr. Seuss to his kids or dissecting the state of the republic, Peasants Perspective is a bold, unpolished call to stay grounded amidst chaos. Subscribe for a front-row seat to a story that’s as real as it gets—no filter, no apologies.
Peasants Perspective
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6,600 non-citizens on a voter roll isn’t just a statistic, it’s a stress test for trust. We start with the gut-level frustration of feeling like “peasants” watching powerful people dodge consequences, then pull apart the media narratives that tell you everything is fine while the details say something else.
We react to Hunter Biden’s latest podcast run and put it next to claims of foreign leverage, including China-linked business dealings and broader warnings about influence operations. From there, we rewind to vintage Bernie Sanders clips praising socialist regimes and talking about media strategy, using it to ask a modern question: are American institutions drifting toward message control instead of truth seeking? That thread grows as we discuss a State Department report describing Cuba as a hub for decades-long anti-American networks and ideological organizing inside the United States.
Then we get concrete on election integrity: voter roll errors, non-citizen registration, software blame games, and what “acceptable” fraud even means. We also break down the Smithsonian hearing where “objectivity” and “politeness” get treated as ideological problems, and we point out the bigger pattern of institutions trying to rewrite reality while demanding public trust. Finally, we pivot to accountability and solutions, including why the Clarity Act, crypto regulation, and blockchain transparency could raise the cost of fraud and keep innovation in the US.
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Morning Banter And Bad Sleep
SPEAKER_13We're getting screwed, man. Every time we come down, we're getting screwed. The revolution's gonna be casting for sure. It's a little gunny. It's a little guy. Peasants, man. We're just peasants. Everyone loves. You watch those little movies, you see the peasants in the background with the kings and kings walking around. We're those people. We're those people. Good morning, peasants. Welcome to another episode of The Peasants Perspective. Carlitz is in the house. Howdy, y'all. Carlitz, it's a it's a beautiful sunny day in Lake Conroe, Texas. Oh, that's wonderful. Sounds so nice down there.
SPEAKER_17Yeah. I know. You're still wearing a sweat.
SPEAKER_13It's July. I'm still wearing a hoodie.
SPEAKER_17It's called the rain tax. You're gonna be regretting that later today.
SPEAKER_13My wife said it was really hot yesterday. I was in the garage all day. The garage in our house it's a daylight basement garage, so it's pretty hot.
SPEAKER_17Oh wow. Yeah, it was hot yesterday, but it's supposed to be a scorcher today with cloud cover and everything.
SPEAKER_13It's gonna be Oh, I'll have to step outside at some point then. Check it out. You know, Ron, we see each other every single morning, bright and early, 6 30 a.m. And the first question I always want to ask is, how'd you sleep?
SPEAKER_17Oh not good.
unknownNot good.
SPEAKER_13Last night I fell asleep in my little recliner chair. Yeah. And I've got this swivel recliner chair that sits between my bed and the wall. And uh it's broken. You know, it's an old chair. It's broken. The base is broken when I sit on it. Sometimes it doesn't sit level. I can't put the legs up. Sometimes I have to tip the chair over to get the base of the reset to get the legs go up. But it's one of those things I just don't want to spend. It's like to replace the chair, it's 500 bucks. Yeah. You know, it's like I just don't want to replace the chair. It's still soft and squishy. I just have to mess with it all the time. Anyways, I fell asleep in it last night, woke up at about 2 a.m., which is the worst time to wake up because I get up at 4 a.m. That means I only got two hours to sleep. I was like, no, it's uh pretty rough. Carlito Diffany, good morning. God's army, Brad. Morning from the stormy mess that is Virginia. Oh, yeah, Virginia, Virginia. Every time I get downloads in Virginia, anywhere new DC, I always get nervous. In fact, the other day I actually went and Googled it somewhere and I was like, ah, that's in the DC metropolitan area. Could be some, it could be the fuzz. A little too close to Langley, little too close, a little too close. I don't like it. Well, I know why you guys pile in here bright and early,
The Simultaneous Sip Ritual
SPEAKER_13like Rosary Daly, who just showed up. Hello from beautiful Insenitas. You guys are here for the simultaneous sip. And all you need is a cup or a mug, a glass, a canteen, a tankard, a chalice, a stein, a canteen, a jug, or flask, a vessel of any kind. Fill it with your favorite liquid. I like coffee. And join me now for the unparalleled pleasure of the dopamine
Hunter Biden Claims And China Money
SPEAKER_13hit of the day, the thing that makes everything better, the simultaneous sip. And it starts right now.
SPEAKER_02We're living under a dictatorship right now in the form of just let that play. Almost got just we're living under a dictatorship right now in the form of a it's less Adolf Hitler because he's not he's not as concentrated as that. It's more idiomine. It's buffoonery, incompetence, complete and utter incompetence on top of a giant grift.
SPEAKER_19A giant grift of the likes no one in the world has ever seen. Ever.
SPEAKER_13This is this this is just for those of you that are listening on audio, that was Hunter Biden. I am fascinated. He has done two or three podcasts this week. I am fascinated at this person's mind. I I'm like genuinely this is like a science experiment here. This person has no shame and absolutely believes that nobody knows what's on his laptop. This is stunning to me. Like I think in his mind, I and I don't know. I I mean I'm projecting onto him. I think in his mind, he thinks the only scandal is the humor side of the laptop, the naked pictures, that stuff. But the damaging stuff on the laptop was the money from CEFC China. You know, I'm in business with the spy chief of China, 10% for the big guy. That kind of stuff was devastating. The fact that he is going out and talking like that, it's just stunning to me. Uh, Maranizel says raining in Florida. That's fun. Are you gonna go see Elise and Ian? Chantini, good morning, folks. Glad you made it. G pay uh G Pazer, good morning, glad you're here. All right, so with regards to the Bidens, Anna Polina Luna, a while back, was on Gillian Michaels podcast. And she's been having briefings because remember, she's part of there's a couple task forces that she's a part of that are going into classified documents and Russia gate, you know, trying to kind of figure all this stuff out, including UFOs. And she's gotten some some classified briefings with regards to the influence China had over the Biden administration. So juxtapose the things that you're gonna you hear Hunter Biden say, and we're gonna play another clip from here here in just a second, compared to what Anna Paulina Luna is accusing.
SPEAKER_24We're investigating the Biden administration and his business dealings. There was a lot of money coming in from China, and that wasn't the only if if the American people truly knew some of the stuff that we were briefed in classified settings on how bought and paid for the Biden administration was by China, I think that the word would be probably treasonous. Yeah. Because essentially they were selling out the country, and really, if you want to talk about, you know, taking over without a shopping fire, this was the entire strategy of what the Chinese government was doing with the Biden administration, and no one seemed to care, right? And so you have an administration that's been very actively kind of taking this head on, um, but there is a lot of foreign-funded Sky operations.
SPEAKER_13And she's like, and nobody seemed to care. Yet you've got Hunter Biden out there on the podcast circuit.
SPEAKER_02Oh my God. I might he got it in in a four-year period of time coming out of a pandemic. My dad created more jobs than any other president with two terms by double in the history of the United States.
SPEAKER_13No one had ever created more jobs for Latin Americans than anyone else.
SPEAKER_02He cut child poverty in half. He'd passed more than Nicaragua because half of them cut out of caravan come here to get Medicaid benefits. President since Lyndon Bain Johnson, he had a better midterm, even though we lost the House, than any president since FDR in 1932.
SPEAKER_13We've been perfecting our cheating.
SPEAKER_02He expanded NATO, he stood up to Putin, he added two countries for the first time in NATO's history to um uh to NATO, Finland and Sweden. He re-established our connection and alliance with uh the which I just look at as more freeloaders. Uh Pacific uh Rim countries and and Japan and Australia. He like, I mean, I could go on and on, and all of those things are lost in the mix of the insanity of what's now the chaos, the the the the fire hose of falsehood and insanity. A UFC fight on the lawn of the White House and uh you know and Payton reflecting Paul Blue, and he made 3,700 trades in um in the month of February stock trades in the month of February alone. The first president in history that's made one, let alone 3,700. And we're building a tower in Abu Dhabi, and we're putting Trump tower in Saudi Arabia, and we're gonna turn Gaza into a golf course. I mean, it's just like sounds kind of nice to me. I don't know. You gotta stop. But if we get our uh back um, which I pray to God we do, because I love this country, and I'm not just saying that like rah-rah, I love this country. I'm fully aware of which this country is capable of and the horrible things that it is uh it has done in the name of our democracy. I am I'm fully aware aware of my history.
SPEAKER_13Did you just hear what he said? I'm fully aware of our country's done, and I'm fully aware of my history.
SPEAKER_02At the same time, I truly still do believe that we are the greatest single hope for I'd like to put it, it's a Star Trek future and not a Star Wars future. You know what I mean? I don't know of any president that uh that just as a human being is as good a man as my dad. Oh I love the host.
SPEAKER_17It's like, yeah, uh-huh, uh-huh.
SPEAKER_13Uh-huh. It's almost hard to live. I mean, it's hard to listen to because you're just like, what are you talking about on some of this over it?
SPEAKER_17It's like but the host was like, uh-huh.
SPEAKER_13Uh-huh. Oh yeah, oh yeah. Yeah. Oh man. The the the the Welch
Bernie Sanders And Socialist Media Lessons
SPEAKER_13interview was the worst. She was just like googling over him the whole time. Oh, all right. Little flashback. Bernie Sanders back in the 1980s. So we've been talking a lot about communists and the Democrat Party and how they're kind of you know working together, and now there's starting to be a rift. The the rift the Democrats that actually care about America to some small degree are like, hey, um, I think you guys are going too far. It reminds me of like a Keen Peel sketch, you know, where it's like the the thing gets so extreme, the haphazard bystanders like and then they lean into it. That's kind of what the Democrat Party is. You know, haphazard bystanders are like, so everything's free now, huh? And then Chris Cuomo has to come out as the voice of reason. Nothing is actually free. It's like Chris Cuomo, you know, Chris Cuomo is the voice of reason for the Democrat Party. So here's Bernie Sanders way back in the day. Remember, we announced yesterday Nicaragua has they're not just not going to do elections anymore.
SPEAKER_17Yeah.
SPEAKER_13I mean, I've got the people that picked their leader and that's it.
SPEAKER_17It's like the most effective thing if you have opposition.
SPEAKER_13Yeah. So this is Bernie Sanders back in the 80s praising these socialist countries of South America and Cuba.
SPEAKER_33I think what I learned, one of the things that I think I learned on my trip, you know, as a socialist, the word socialism does not frighten me. And I think it's probably fair to say that the Nicaraguan government is primarily a socialist government. You may recall way back in, what was it, 1961, they invaded Cuba. And everybody was totally convinced that Cashko was the worst guy in the world. All the Cuban people who are going to rise up in rebellion against Fidel Cashka, they forgot that he educated the kids, gave them health care, totally transformed a society. But just because Ronald Reagan dislikes these people does not mean to say that the people in their own nations feel the same way.
SPEAKER_12How do you find the sincerity of Sandinista leaders?
SPEAKER_33I was impressed. I was impressed by Father Descotto, because he is a very gentle, very loving man. Uh Ortega is a suppressive guy. Uh Ernesto Cardinal is a is a funny looking guy. He's gray hair. And he really does remind you of a hippie.
SPEAKER_34Did you have suggestions for them how they could organize their uh PR a little bit more effectively?
SPEAKER_33I think it's yes. I mean, I I the point that I try to make to many of the people that I spoke to is they're getting killed in the American media. They just cannot be Reagan and his people are so sophisticated. They own the airwaves, of course. Reagan, the media, every time Reagan gives them a photo opportunity, thousands. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you very much for telling us another lie. Uh you know, the media, of course, is not allowed to ask sharp questions of President. That's not allowed. Um and, you know, my point to Ortega is they are not getting their message of what they are trying to do out to the American people. And there's just no question about that. Um and they just don't have that kind of sophistication to understand how to manipulate the media as you know, the White House has dozens of people who are trained. They are trained and well-paid people who are professional manipulators of the media. They have their contacts in CBS and NBC and ABC. That's what they're paid to do, and they do it very, very well. You know, a Hager is the president of a country of three million people, they have probably one television station. They have no sophistication, they have no knowledge as to when you call, you know, they call press conferences that that the media can't even use here in the United States because it's a long time. You know, there's a whole science around us, which they're not aware of. They have contacts now if they've hired a public relations firm in the United States, and they're trying to improve it. But the main point is I think they have got to very greatly improve their ability to communicate with the average American uh.
SPEAKER_13This this is great. First of all, he's praising the Sandinistas. They're the boss people. Okay. There's one. Fidel Castro is a good guy. We assume he's bad. No, nope, nope. Time went ahead and told that story. We don't need to litigate whether Fidel Castro was a good guy or not. Okay. But here's the other funny thing about this. He's sitting here talking about well, the communists just don't have good media. Well, yeah, I know. They don't allow it, they have one TV station. I know three million people. You can have more than one. Trust me, there's a market for it, right? The whole thing is just ridiculous. The media, the White House has media people, yeah, because they don't control the media, so they have to control the message. It's all those countries, they got it on lockdown. They don't so and and also you're also telling me the people are uninformed. You know what I mean? So, how do you how do you know they really chose communism? You know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_17The false thing, the more it went on. The what? The more it went on.
SPEAKER_13It's so fun to go back and watch old stuff like that.
SPEAKER_17Like it's
Party Control And Voter Choice
SPEAKER_17like, how did anybody think this was gonna work?
SPEAKER_13Venezuela is the jewel of South America, you know, stuff like that. It's like, oh Bernie, you're always on the wrong side of the equation. And even here in America, now it's the it's the funniest thing. The Democrat Party, right? We've watched the Democrat Party more. I mean, do you remember after the debate with Joe Biden? Joe Biden won the primaries, he went out and campaigned and won the primaries for the Democrats, sure, had the debate, drops out a week later, drops out, and the Democrat Party essentially installed Kamala Harris.
SPEAKER_17Yes, correct.
SPEAKER_13There was no voting, nobody cast a vote for her, no primary. Suddenly was one step away from the White House and no debating, nothing. Just a letter from George Clooney, an endorsement, and away we go, we've got Kamala Harris. Well, up in Maine, we just went through something similar, right? Graham Plattiner went through a whole primary, he won it, yeah, hundreds of thousands of people voted for him. All of a sudden, it's like, oh, you're too creepy for DC, which by the way, the bar for being creepy in DC is so high. The fact that the fact that they don't want him in DC tells you everything you don't want to know about Graham Platner, right? Probably best he stays up in Maine. So this is a this is an active Democrat Party member in Maine that is a little bit upset because her party is not really doing this democratically.
SPEAKER_23It could have been done in a more democratic way, it could have been done so much better to give everyone an opportunity and everyone a voice. Um, and I'm not salty because I wasn't a delegate. So people were saying, you just sound salty because you weren't picked as a delegate. It's like, no, I'm salty because nobody had a choice.
SPEAKER_13Welcome to communism. Welcome to communism. You were in the party, you are in the party of communists. I don't know if you know that or not, but you actually don't have a choice. You're just a useful idiot. Now, as long as your choice doesn't contradict the party, we'll be fine. Okay. But if there's any risk of a contradicting voice, one TV station, okay, one set of questions, it's it. Not sophisticated. Although they have gotten more sophisticated over time, the communists definitely have gotten more sophisticated. And Nicole Maliota, representative from New York, her mother escaped communist Cuba, and she laid out a very clear warning to the Democrat Party. Your party has become the communist caucus.
SPEAKER_00I don't care what they call themselves, but when you're taking pages out of the playbook of Karl Marx pushing for abolishing private property rights and seizing the means of production, or Hugo Chavez impacting the Supreme Court, that's what you're gonna get. So uh they can call themselves Democrat socialists, but the reality is that the communist caucus, the commie caucus, is coming to Congress. And it's gonna be a rude awakening if we don't all pay attention, and that includes the press. Think about what's happened in those countries where they've had socialism and communism. The press is the first one to go. When they finally consolidate that power, the media is the first one to go, and it is a state-run media. So uh it's incumbent upon all of us to get the truth out there about the threats that we are facing as a country with these radical people that want to bring this horrific ideology here.
SPEAKER_13Imagine being a journalist in America that really wanted to go and be the next Aaron Brokovich and takes a job at CBS or ABC or NBC, and you're like, oh yeah, we're not reporting on that. Oh, that's a dead story. Oh, no, no airtime for that. Siloed. Imagine, right? State run media. Media is the first thing to go. It's already going. And just like this voter up in Democrat is realizing, you know, we could have done this democratically. Yeah, that goes too. That goes too. Yeah, you've got the communist caucus in the Democrat Party. Don't be surprised when communist things happen, like taking away your right to choose.
SPEAKER_17They tell you who the leader is.
SPEAKER_13Yes. Now we are well ahead of the curve when it comes to kind of the lay of the land on what's going on in the you know, shadows. And and by the way, while we call ourselves a conspiracy show, we're barely scratching this ear, right? But we have long believed that there are intelligence operatives mostly coming out of Cuba
Cuba Report And Sleeper Networks
SPEAKER_13that are spread out all over the uh government system, right? All over. And these are the ideologues, these are the ones that really believe in the quote revolution. Well, we had the Cuba report that came out yesterday. We talked about it yesterday, and the news picked it up, and specifically Newsmax.
SPEAKER_21We begin this hour with Cuba, the State Department issuing a stunning new report accusing the Cuban government of fostering a decades-long anti-American network of left-wing activist organizations in the U.S. The report indicating Havana has been using ideological networks and organizations to advance its agenda and undermine American ideals.
SPEAKER_22Secretary of State Marco Rubio calling the regime, quote, the leading sponsor of radical leftism and third worldism in the United States. More on that in just a moment.
SPEAKER_21Good morning, and welcome to a brand new hour of National Report. We appreciate you spending part of your day with us. I'm Edie Hill.
SPEAKER_22And I'm Chris Alenzo, and let's take a look at some of the what left-wing organizations implicated in this Cuban influence campaign, all of them American groups. Here they are Code Pink, ICAP, the People's Forum, Democrats Socialists of America, the National Lawyers Guild, and the National Network on Cuba. The report comes as the Trump administration has shown heightened interest in toppling the communist regime.
SPEAKER_21Let's get right to senior correspondent John Huddy. He has more on this. John, good morning.
SPEAKER_04So the State Department report is titled Cuba, the Capital of 21st Century Communism. It's 100 pages long and really lays out Cuba's seven decades of subversion against the United States, including covert operations within the U.S. carried out by Cuban agents, sleeper agents, associates, along with working as a quote, Ford operating base for a rotating case of hostile foreign powers, notably Russia, China, and Iran. But the report also focuses in on the national network on Cuba and what's called its national rapid response plan. So the national network on Cuba, you guys just talked about this, is a coalition of more than 60 organizations in the U.S. with links to the Cuban government. Members, as you mentioned, include Code Pink, the Socialist Workers' Party, Democratic Socialists of America, various communist groups. I mean, the list goes on and on. You can see some of it right there. The National Rapid Response Plan calls for, quote, coordinated nationwide actions within 24 hours of a U.S. military attack or the imminent threat of one. So that could mean protests, riots, or according to the State Department report, acts of domestic terrorism targeting ICE facilities, federal buildings, and U.S. military bases. As the group's own website reads, it says the National Network on Cuba stands in full solidarity and support of Raul Castro, hero of the Republic of Cuba. We will continue to support the Cuban people and their defense of the Cuban revolution and fight to stop all escalation against Cuba's sovereignty. And then it goes on to say, long live the revolution. Now, this would not be the first time that Cuba has been involved with potentially or trying to influence domestic terrorism in the United States carried out by radical leftist groups. It happened back in the 70s with the so-called Weather Underground. Cuban regime officials recruited members of that group. You see some of the one it postered for them there to carry out attacks in the United States, which they did. Now, Secretary of State Marco Rubio posted a link to the State Department report on X and then going on to write for more than six decades, the Cuban regime has been the leading sponsor of radical leftism and third worldism in the United States. The State Department is exposing the full history of Cuban espionage and subversion in our country. The American people deserve to know.
SPEAKER_13According to Patrick Byrne, the Cubans are the best intelligence officers on the world. Right. In that report, it talked about sleeper agents. These are agents that go live a normal life and just sit and wait until suddenly there's a trigger event. And then all of a sudden they're an agent and they're active. Like these are the people that go get married, have families, do decades of building their cover and the legitimacy, and then all of a sudden, photocopy the nuclear codes and send them to us. You know what I mean? Or suddenly there's a big thing that happens. This is huge. It and it and that report covers, I mean, you read the report, it could politicians, staff members, everybody. Everybody. If you look at the list of organizations that they funded, there's an organization near you, right? We see code pink here in our county all the time, right? And code pink has ties to Neville Singham, which ties up to China too. Oh, ideologic, ideologically united, right? Through that communism.
Air Force One Switch And Assassination Fears
SPEAKER_13So the fact that that report came out yesterday is a big deal. Do you remember a little while ago when Trump went to Turkey, he was gonna take the new Air Force One, and then suddenly he took the old Air Force One, and it was kind of like, hey, what happened there? Do you remember that?
SPEAKER_17Well, I don't remember the trip to Turkey, but I do remember that he had some, you know, he was flying a jet, but then not flying it because it was a gift or something.
SPEAKER_13It's something like that. Well, Laura Ingram had covered it, and we're gonna talk about a potential possibility of what happened with all that.
SPEAKER_03Unanswered questions lingering tonight around his sudden change of aircraft from the new Qatar built Air Force One that he flew over on to NATO to the old Air Force One last night. He says it was so he c the troops could see the new one. Okay, but the Wall Street Journal is reporting tonight about a new Iranian plot to kill Donald Trump. And that tracks with what the New York Times said and why he switched planes. The Secret Service told Trump not to take the Qatari gifted Air Force One home from Turkey.
SPEAKER_35This plane was rushed into circulation because President Trump wanted to fly on the new Air Force One.
SPEAKER_01His spokesperson issued a statement today saying that this plane, the new Air Force One, is perfectly great and totally up to the standards, but it's not.
SPEAKER_05The big unknown here is whether or not this new Qatari gifted jet has the same level of electronic countermeasures that the old Air Force Ones had. Well, who knows what the truth is?
SPEAKER_03But the White House insists the new Air Force One does have top security features. But again, according to the Times, the older plane has been widely reported to be equipped with a system designed to blind an incoming anti-aircraft missile along with chaff that could be deployed to mislead a missile and then force it off its course. Well, my first reaction to this is it's not great that the Secret Service, it looks like, is leaking sensitive details to the press, maybe to Curry Favor, warning. I don't know what it is. But the president, he's well aware of the risks he faces.
SPEAKER_06I'm number one on the kill list for Iran.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, makes sense. Now, there's a little bit of a conspiracy behind what this might have been. This is coming from grandpa's free advice. They tried to kill President Trump on mid-flight. Now, there was another incident in Donald Trump's first term. I don't know if you're aware of this. This is another one of those you have to connect the dots, and when you connect the dots, you're like, oh my gosh. Do you remember there was an admiral here in Bremerton that was relieved from duty suddenly back in uh I want to say 2019, 2020, something like that?
SPEAKER_17You have to refresh me on that one.
SPEAKER_13So there was an admiral, a submarine admiral that was relieved from duty suddenly for lack of confidence and ability to do his duty. This is a submarine captain, right? Or maybe it wasn't admiral, it was captain, right? Big deal. Well, a week prior to that, up on Whidby Island, a missile launched, not out of Whidby Island, in the ocean next to Whidby Island, a missile launched from a submarine and it was caught on people's doorbell cameras at about 6 a.m. Whoa. Okay. So this didn't hit the news. There was no Como news porting reporting on this. There were multiple people who had captured it on their doorbell cameras. Once somebody got it, then other people went and were like, Did I have an angle of it? Sure enough, you know, like it happened. Guess when it happened? Right when Air Force One was flying over Washington State heading to South Korea. Okay. So there have you connect all the dots, you're like, did someone in the US Navy try to take out Air Force One? Like, like, whoa?
SPEAKER_17Whoa.
SPEAKER_13So here we have another situation. The deep state cowards launched a cyber strike from Langley, Virginia, as Trump left Turkey on July 9th, 2026. Aboard the brand new Boeing 747-8, the Qatar-donated future Air Force One, they deliberately targeted the plane's electronic controls. Trump, always 10 steps ahead, switched to the older Air Force One at the last second. The fake news called it routine precaution. Routine precaution, it was a trap. Intercepted encrypted comms, the traders are scurrying. New York, New York Times reported reporters slapped with emergency peep piece subpoenas, their pre-written orbit uh obits are and air disaster stories already queued up. So they already had obituaries written. They were ready for the crash, they failed again. Trump just blew the rat hole. The storm has arrived, justice is coming. Who's freaking out the most right now? Deep state, it's got the storm. So this is some kind of cue account. But what a good little story. I think I'm gonna believe that. I think I'm gonna believe that. I think I'm gonna believe that there's still deep staters, you know, deep enough in the government that they could blow up Air Force One. I think that makes the best movie plot in the future. As Elon Musk always says, the most entertaining outcome is the most likely outcome. Speaking of entertaining outcomes, Ron, how great would it be if every serious Democrat in America decided to leave the Democrat Party and on the way
Florida Democrat Leader Walks Away
SPEAKER_13out the door call out the socialist left? How great would that be? Well, it's starting to happen, and in the free state of Florida, they're leading way. This is the Florida's Democrat leader announcing he is leaving the Democrat Party.
SPEAKER_37And uh my voice. Guys, I'm excited for this.
SPEAKER_19This makes me happy and clean and clear. And here's the issue the Democratic Party in Florida is dead. Good. But there are good people that they don't want it to be me. That's not convenient. That's not cool. I'm not asking and I'm not having a Jerry Maguire moment right now, like who's coming with me?
SPEAKER_37But that's the truth. The party that my dad volunteered for in JFK when he was 18 years old in 1960 is not the party today. It craves and screams anarchy and then demands amnesty. That's not okay. I've always been criticized by the far left and by the far right. A caucus meeting later this afternoon where I hope that the members of the Democratic Caucus will elect a new leader. For today, I FedExed my voter registration form to change my party affiliation to no party affiliation. Joe Scott should receive that by 8 a.m. tomorrow morning in Broward County. And here's why. Our constituents are craving practical leaders, not political hacks. We are entrusted to be guided by our conscience, and while I suppose it's easier in theory than it is in application, even my worst detractors have no valid claim that I can be bullied, that I can be bought, or even borrowed for a special interest.
SPEAKER_13That's great. He is the equivalent in the Florida Senate as Chuck Schumer is in the US Senate. That's their minority leader. That's their leader, right? Leaving the Democrat Party. Again, there's an opportunity here, right, between cleaning up election rolls and all the voter registration stuff, and the fact that the Democrat Party has been captivated by that far left, which we are now finding out in more and more conclusive ways, is a foreign operation that people who us carry that far left ideology and get campaign funds and things like that from you know these obscure dark money sources, most of that money is getting funneled through Cuba, China. You know, it's these foreign NGOs that funnel it through groups like Code Pink and all these different groups. You saw the list of groups. There's a leftist organization in a city near you.
Unions Cash And Election Integrity Fights
SPEAKER_13That money is spread out everywhere. Here in Washington state, the we've got coming up on the ballot initiative this fall, the repeal of the state income tax that is going to start out for millionaires, but is nobody believes it's going to stay with millionaires. Well, Brian Haywood, who is uh leading the effort for the Washington get out to votes or uh the Washington initiatives, he says, gosh, how shocking that two self-interested tax-exempt public unions who will benefit from a broad income tax are throwing millions of dollars to try to stop our repeal and are practically the only entities donating. Prime evidence that income tax is a union slot bucket filling the pig trough with taxpayer funds. So here it's showing here total contributions on the no on proposition 645 or initiative 645. This is the people who want to keep the income tax. Cash contributions, $2 million. They have received a million dollars from a union donation, $500,000 from a business, $500,000 from a political action committee, and $233 from other sources. So here's the breakdown: Washington Federation of State Employees, that's a state union, million bucks. This is another state union. Okay, this is state employees something union, their ballot fund, $500,000 and initiative fund. So this is the business. So this is just another union. Okay. And then there's the rest of the donations: 110, 70, 33, and 20. That's Rod.
SPEAKER_17Four contributors.
SPEAKER_13Those are all the donations out of Washington state to defeat the initiative to repeal the state income tax. And it's $2 million coming from they better only get six votes. If you didn't know, there's your sign. Even the Democrats at Washington State don't support it, right? Oh, just wait. It's coming. Now that Brian Haywood said something, they'll make sure they do matching funds five dollars at a time from Mima's house in Lakewood. Right? Trump did the speech yesterday where he exposed the vulnerabilities in our election systems, both electronic vulnerabilities and mail and ballot vulnerabilities. Now we know, because if you've been paying any attention at all, that the legacy media has just been adamant that there's nothing to see here, folks. There's no voter fraud. So here's uh is it Libby Abby Phillips? This is Abby Phillips from CNN. And this is just one of those montages before and after, right? Again, just because they say it on TV doesn't mean it's true. It's just a point of data in a point of time.
SPEAKER_10You guys are in search of uh of something that there's been no evidence exists. New Jersey is double checking its voter rolls tonight after a software error added 6,600 non-citizens to the voter rolls. The suggestion that this is fraud suggests that these people were trying to vote. But sometimes what happens is that when this when state systems are incorrect, people receive information and they are confused. Where some people who are ineligible to vote are not aware that they're ineligible to vote. I do think it's whether it is widespread or not matters. I do think that the numbers actually matter.
SPEAKER_13Excuses, excuses, excuses. So where did this report come from? It came from New Jersey. So out in New Jersey, the governor and then the secretary of state kind of did a press conference, and they announced that sure enough, as of last Wednesday, so Trump did the speech on Thursday. So Wednesday, they were obviously pre-informing different states about you know the stuff that Trump was going to be reporting on. And New Jersey New Jersey did a press conference yesterday uh yesterday. Now they started out the press conference saying Donald Trump was crazy, his allegations were false, and January 6th was horrible, and it was an attack on the Capitol, and they tried to steal an election. And then she went on to say this.
SPEAKER_32That is more than two years ago. I learned of this last Wednesday, and I immediately ordered my chief counsel to launch a comprehensive investigation. Currently, the division of elections is working to ensure anyone who is illegally registered is removed or asked if they want to.
SPEAKER_13So just on that batch, now there's some contention here because the state is saying the software company registered them to vote. That the software company shouldn't have registered, and when they clicked the box that said they weren't citizens, the software company has pushed back and said, We didn't register anyone to vote. You guys did that on your end. Okay, so they're coming back. So Mike Lee posted, he's like, uh, the state registered these people to vote, is what it's saying. Okay. And they did get sent ballots, and we know that at least some of them voted. Now, what does this mean? This is just one, one of the areas where they found fraudulentists. They had to do a press conference on this, and they're trying to play it off like no big deal, no big deal. The problem is all of this falls in line with the information that Trump released. Trump on his truth social posted a few a few posts, one of them we already covered here on the show. The CIA note where it talks about the vulnerability in the machines and how the Chinese Communist Party was leveraged all domestic and foreign elements that were opposed to the US president in an effort to reduce the US president's votes and or make him resign or prevent his re-election. Now, this all-in effort where they even talked about using foreign elements, that's where Cuba comes in. Right? Why would China send an operative when Cuba's already got sleepers everywhere they need them? Right? They're completely ideologically inligned, clearly. So, anyways, it goes on. So the CIA note, right? Laura Laura Logan posts this is a smoking gun, and those who know are panicking. And I think that's that's great. He also posted another bit of information. Again, we're to the point now where you can't say that these investigations or this voter fraud didn't have huge impact. This is the actual FBI uh communication here. This is dated 1029, 2020. This is before the election. The details of this are the Detroit Field Office was informed the Michigan State Police, Michigan Attorney General, and Muskegon Police Department were investigating allegations of fraudulent voter registration being submitted to the Muskegon City Clerk's office. The matter was referred to law enforcement by the MCCCO since on or about 10-5-2020. The MCCCO received six packages via U.S. mail containing voter registration applications. The NCCO determined some of those applications were fraudulent based on non-existent addresses, invalid telephone numbers, and signatures on applications not matching Michigan Secretary of State voting or DMV records. In addition, many applications appeared to have the same handwriting. The MCCO determined the bulk applications were sent by, and then the feature pages go on to describe the rest of the investigation. And they killed this investigation. Right? There's no evidence of voter fraud. None, none, none at all. The Lindell report Lindell TV reporter that gets great hits caught up with Representative Hulahan. Hulahan. Okay. Representative Hulahan, someone we don't hear about very often. And she actually took advantage of the fact that she's not in the public eye very often. I've never heard of this representative before. Okay. She took advantage of the fact that she knows that she's not well known. She's taking a tact of just blanket denial when it comes to the evidence and the information when it comes to this voter stuff.
SPEAKER_29Hi, Congresswoman. Alison Seinberg with Lindell TV. Last time I spoke to you, it was right before Trump's announcement on election interference. You said there was nothing to see, but it's now come out that there was over 280,000 non-citizens on the voter rolls. Does that concern you at all? Does that concern you at all? That's laughable. That's all I'm gonna say about that.
SPEAKER_28These are declassified documents. Why is it ridiculous? Because it's impossibly wrong and absolutely fake news, and you're irresponsible for reporting those kinds of fake stories to people.
SPEAKER_29It's not fake. These documents are real. You think they're just made up? They're just fake documents.
SPEAKER_28You can name my name, I will answer your question. Who am I?
SPEAKER_29Representative Chrissy Poole. All right, what's your question? My question is you told me there was nothing to see regarding the election interference announcement. All of 280,000 illegals are on the voter rolls.
SPEAKER_28Can you point to me one? Can you find me 10? Can you find me 20? Can you find me a hundred? Can you find me a thousand? Can you find me anybody? This is yeah. All right, then let's let's meet. And I would be happy. We'll find those people together. I spend every day, all day looking at classified documents. Every day, all day. The president's speech was laughable with its inaccuracies and its with its falsehoods. And you're propagating this myth to the American people, which is nothing but destructive to the American way of life. And you should feel embarrassed.
SPEAKER_13On that note, if you want to break it down for me, Ron. Break it down for me.
SPEAKER_17Oh man, do I have to?
SPEAKER_13Total denial. Can you point to me 10, 20, 1000? New Jersey just did. They just admitted it. Yeah straight up.
unknownYep.
SPEAKER_13There you go. There's 6,000. Right? There's 6,000. 250,000.
SPEAKER_17For pointing it out.
SPEAKER_13Oh, dari. We need to go back to the days of Sandinista media where we just have one news outlet and we tell them what to say. This, this, this free media where anybody can ask any question they want, and it's not working for us anymore.
Deep State Access And Blanket Denials
SPEAKER_13That's TDS. Rand Paul explained to this. Unfortunately, when it comes to Congress and it comes to the world in general, nobody really knows what's going on. There's really a deep state within a deep state, and the inner deep state is made up of eight people.
SPEAKER_08You don't get on the Intel committee for the most part unless you're an apologist for the Intel community and you're unconcerned with Americans' privacy and unconcerned with abuses of power. So this is perpetuated generation after generation. There's only eight people in Congress who have any idea what the CIA is doing or the FBI. Everyone else is kept in the dark. So when you talk about a deep state, there's a deep state within the deep state. Eight people in Congress. They're the elite eight. They're the chairman and ranking member of the Intel committees in the House and Senate, and the leader, the speaker and the leader on both sides. Those are the people that get informed and get real briefings. I've never been to a classified briefing where they really gave any classified material. Most of them are a window service and they're sort of dog and pony shows to promote uh one aspect of an idea, but they're not very revealing as to truly what our agencies are doing.
SPEAKER_13So, you know, someone who's I see intel every day, yeah. That's not the best thing. Not the best thing. Now, we've talked about how the Democrat Party is cracking. Okay. Emily Randall, who's our local representative here. This is our representative. This is Emily Randall, the one who said that white men are the biggest threat to America. That's we're so lucky. Yeah, that's our re representative. So inside the Democrat Party, you heard from one who's just blanket denials. Well, Emily Randall concedes the premise. And see, herein lies the problem for the Democrats. You have to, as some some people are going to concede the premise, there's a crack. You can't say there's no voter fraud while half your caucus is like, yeah, there's some voter fraud.
SPEAKER_25That's breaking news. Mickey Sheryl.
SPEAKER_36Yeah. They disclose it, they're gonna fix it. Six thousand with laws that they have on the boats.
SPEAKER_25Six thousand six hundred individuals didn't vote illegally. That's not for certain. I mean, they're regularly so they could if they wanted to, right? But there's an independent investigation that New Jersey has um has initiated.
SPEAKER_13And by the way, we don't talk like this here. So where she got her little news accent, I'm not really sure. I think she's she's watching way too much, way too much Marxism TV.
SPEAKER_25So far, the proof shows that a very, very, very small fraction voted illegally, and they have discovered this and they're going to continue investigating it. And I think like the point that for a very small percentage of error, we have error in every s system. We have fraud in every system. There's a lot of fraud coming out of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue to make it more difficult for the vast majority of Americans to vote because of a very small percentage of error and fraud is not popular. It's not popular amongst the American people, and it's basically a poll tax. That's an admission that a small percentage of pull tax.
SPEAKER_13It's basically a it's not popular. It's only 75% of our party and 85 to 90% of your party. It's hardly popular at all. There is a little bit of fraud, but there's fraud everywhere. Ron, how much fraud is is acceptable?
SPEAKER_17Like oh, you know, just a little bit of dog poop is okay.
SPEAKER_13I was just gonna say, just a little bit of dog poop in the province, but otherwise, the ingredients are great. How much fraud is okay, right? How much fraud is okay? They they opined on this on CNN. Uh-huh. How much fraud is okay? Is this 6,600 non-citizens confirmed? Now keep in mind, you know, the 66 number, it does sound low. It sounds low compared to what we expect. We expect millions. Yeah. It's just one state, one aspect of the registrations that they were able to catch and say, yeah, this was wrong. And they'd already admitted it, right?
SPEAKER_09They'd already admitted it. 6,600 non-citizens made it onto the voter rolls. That's that's to me, it's pretty widespread voter fraud.
SPEAKER_10That's widespread?
SPEAKER_09Yeah. I think it'd be pretty bad if one person who's not a native citizen in the United States. The number of registered voters in the state. Well, New Jersey spends $60 billion over that overall on its budget.
SPEAKER_10So I think if we're seeing, but I mean you're just you just said it's widespread. So where's the proof that it's widespread?
SPEAKER_096,600 non-citizens.
SPEAKER_10That is 0.006% of registered voters in the state. Is it widespread or is it something that is relatively rare?
SPEAKER_14If you're pounding him over the word widespread, I just would ask you, what is your tolerance for any fraud at all? Is it widespread? Absolutely. Over 6,000 people. And she said, and she my bar is I want no tolerance. I have zero tolerance.
SPEAKER_10What is your tolerance for American citizens? This isn't the only place this is. What's your tolerance for American citizens whose valid voter registrations are invalidated by incorrect databases? What's your tolerance for that?
SPEAKER_14I don't have tolerance for any mistakes in the electoral system, including putting non-citizens on the roll.
SPEAKER_13That's the answer. The correct answer is zero. Is the answer of how much fraud we should tolerate? We get one or two isolated, maybe technical error, user error. 6,600 widespread. That's widespread. Nobody's stopping it. It could have been a hundred thousand. If you can get to a thousand, you can get to a hundred thousand. There's no stopping the fraud, right? That's all that you're saying there. It's widespread. How much is how much fraud is too much fraud? One. One. How many apartments will we give to Trend de Agua in Colorado? Zero. The answer is zero apartments. Are we going to concede? I wonder what more terrorists were.
SPEAKER_17I wonder what our audience's tolerance for these kind of conversations is.
SPEAKER_13Rip your hair out. Rip your hair out. Now, one thing that a lot of people are ripping their hair out about is China. If China is the genesis of all this, why aren't we doing something about it? Trump responded.
SPEAKER_26Mr. President, are you planning on putting any pressure or consequences on China for what you announced about them medalink in the 2020 election?
SPEAKER_06Well, we're going to talk to them about it. It took place a long time ago. I think China is maybe a little bit different today than it was then. But look, they're they do things and we do things to them. I'll be honest. We do things to them too. It's not a one-way street. But we'll be talking to them. I love Trump.
SPEAKER_13It's not a one-way street. That's him saying, I'm taking care of it. This is a geopolitical foe. They're the only country aside from Russia on the planet that we can't take on head to head, right? Or at least it wouldn't, it would be disastrous. Like, go ahead and, you know, go ahead and pre-register your grandkids for the draft. We go on China, right? So what we're doing with China, it's going to be probably through tariffs, trade deals, disclosures, private. You know, wouldn't be surprised if there's some cyber tax or something like that. But nonetheless, you know, ah, yeah, now we're getting at it. We do stuff to China too. Let's not, you know, lose our lose our marbles. Back to the chats here. It's been a second. Referring to Hunter Biden, God's Army brat said he looks like he is ready for a camp prison photo. Oh, yeah. Hunter Biden does belong in prison. Fortunately, he's got that blanket pardon. I guess he found his coat. He has to be high. And Yunkin tried selling uh the jobs number two. I knew it was not going to to Americans. I know. We know the net net job growth was to illegal immigrants over Biden's term. Pony Boy said, that's like a movie. Crazy stuff. John Sackis, yes, the dog poop analogy is great here. It's just a little, just a little bit of fraud. Yeah. It's just a little bit of theft. It's just a little bit. It's not too big a deal. Yeah, what's your tolerance? Speaking of tolerance for dog poop, how about the people for the last four years that tried to claim that our president, Joe Biden, was, you know, running around the office and, you know, running circles around the interns that are half his age, right? Total lie. Well, Karine Jampierre, she's on the tour, right? Her book tour. And now Joe Biden's got a book coming out, and they're trying to rewrite history. She called you deplorable. And you say?
SPEAKER_12Well, with all due respect to my predecessor, she is one of the main culprits of the greatest cover-up and scandal in American history. She took the podium every day and lied to the press about the incompetence of her boss. And on this book tour, she continues to lie. She said this past week that Joe Biden would still be up for the job if he had, God forbid, been re-elected in November. She actually said this week as well on a podcast that Joe Biden did more press engagements than President Trump currently does now. Any person across the aisle can tell you that is a bald-faced lie. And I will just add, when you talk to the real journalists, not the ones who are actually activists that pose as journalists, but the people who actually care about truth. And there are some of those left in the White House press corps. I work with them every day. They will tell you the Trump White House is the most accessible and transparent White House ever. Not only does the president take questions from the press on a near daily basis multiple times per day, as he did today, but we also provide truthful and accurate information about what this administration is doing and accomplishing. And it's a stark contrast to what they had over the past four years, where they were gaslit, where they were told Joe Biden was mentally stable and up for the job. That was a lie. Where they were told the administration was doing everything it could to secure the border, also a lie. I'm very proud to work for the greatest president in history. I know Corin unfortunately worked for the most incompetent president in history. So I guess she has a reason to be bitter, but being bitter will not say that you both.
SPEAKER_13I love the difference between the bid and the ask. They lied about everything, we lie about nothing. Let's just say everybody can omit some of the details. You know, like we we that's why we have an independent press to try to get the details you don't want to say. But nonetheless,
Smithsonian Hearing And Rewriting History
SPEAKER_13she's right. Directionally, yeah. The the Biden administration is trying to rewrite history. You know how who else is almost perfected the art of rewriting history, Ron? The Smithsonian. Oh. Uh the Smithsonian. I can see you're having a do you need to go?
SPEAKER_17I'm trying to decide whether or not I want to puke or not.
SPEAKER_13Oh, see, Ron, uh, he did not sleep well last night. Don't have pizza right before bed. You're too old, Ron. You're not a 15-year-old anymore. You can't process this. So the Masonian, right? The keepers of history. They were on Capitol Hill yesterday and they got grilled by multiple members of the house, including Mr. Gill. This is a really interesting interchange, and it's a little bit longer, so I'm gonna turn up the speed just a hair. I'm gonna turn it up to one and a half. Might be a little bit fast for some of these guys, but they have a slow talking cadence. This is a great interchange, and there's a couple of them here. The Smithsonian, I there's a connection of this to me, right? Never been to DC, never been to the Smithsonian. I took them seriously, you know, the Smithsonian. The conspiracy theories are like, what's in the basement of the Smithsonian, right? They've got all the secrets. The giants are down there. The Ark of the Covenant. I was just gonna say, Richard the Ark of the Covenant is in the basement at the Smithsonian.
SPEAKER_17That was the that was the last scene in Indiana Jones. That's the basement.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, so there's a lot of that kind of stuff. But the reality is the Smithsonian is a is a is a museum, and it's one of the world's premier museums. Keeper of history. Just like the New York Times is the paper of record, the Smithsonian is the museum of history of real history, right? Well, they over the last couple decades have really become ideologically driven in their displays and in some of their publications. I had a juror. He actually ended up, I don't believe he ended up being on the jury, but he came and he was in the jury pool and he was one of the ones that went through the Vodir exercise where the judge asks him questions and they get all their questions. And he was a writer for the Smithsonian. And he told the judge that he should be disqualified as a juror because he couldn't be unbiased. And he said he was a writer for the Smithsonian, and he has written in official official historical publications about how bad January 6th was, that it was an insurrection, they tried to overthrow the country. And he was adamant. I've written many, many articles on this. So it was like his thing. And the judge is like stretching to try to find jurors that can be unbiased because a lot of them said they could not be unbiased. So it was around this juror that the judge started doing this. Well, can you try to be unbiased? Oh, jeez. And I'll never forget this Smithsonian writer who just spent five minutes describing how he absolutely cannot be unbiased, sat there looking at the judge stumped, and he's like, Well, I can try. So here is the Smithsonian.
SPEAKER_16Would you say that the goal of history is to be objective?
SPEAKER_13Oh, let's turn it down.
SPEAKER_31Thank you, sir, for the question. Uh, you know, I think that there are many goals of history, and certainly as you collect, as we do, examine evidence, create skulls.
SPEAKER_16Is objectivity one of the goals of history?
SPEAKER_31We strive to be objective and nonpartisan and not based on any idea.
SPEAKER_16So it's one of the goals. Doesn't that seem a little bit concerning? It certainly does to me because as part of this white supremacy document that your organization has promoted, objectivity is a core and defining aspect of white supremacy culture. Do you think that it's the goal of the Smithsonian institution to promote white supremacy culture?
SPEAKER_13Hold on, let's break that down. So seeking for things that are just factually true. One plus one equals two, uh, a b c objectivity, right? Is white supremacy. Well, that's why the truth is so offensive.
SPEAKER_31Sir, do you mind sharing with me which document?
SPEAKER_16White supremacy culture right here. Um this is part of the mass action toolkit that your organization has promoted for several years now under your leadership. Are you promoting a white supremacy culture at the Smithsonian? Am I being objective? Am I promoting a white shh? Ma'am, is this a difficult question?
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_31No, sir. I'm just thinking about the mass action toolkit. We didn't develop it, but um, back to your question. No, we're not promoting any ideology.
SPEAKER_13Does it concern you that so for context here? The Smithsonian didn't develop it. They contracted it out to be developed, and then they used it. Okay.
SPEAKER_17It's one of those adopted it, right?
SPEAKER_13Yes. They're used, they they they they subbed out the creation of it to some committee. I'm sure some NGO that got paid a bunch of money.
SPEAKER_16Just owned it. Yeah, exactly. Your goal is objectivity. One of your goals is objectivity, and your mass action toolkit references objectivity as a defining characteristic of white supremacy culture.
SPEAKER_31It's not our toolkit.
SPEAKER_16It is your toolkit. You um you've been promoting it for quite some time.
SPEAKER_31We did not come up with a toolkit, sir.
SPEAKER_16But you've been promoting it.
SPEAKER_31It was used as a reference, I believe, probably in 2019-2020.
SPEAKER_16Yes, under your leadership, it has been used as a reference. Um, is Mickey Mouse racist? Mickey Mouse is not racist. It's not racist. According to the Smithsonian uh institution, one of your exhibits repres uh referenced Mickey Mouse as representing, quote, vestiges of long-standing traditions of blackface minstrelcy. Could you describe that as racist?
SPEAKER_31No, the historical trajectory of the origins of Mickey Mouse tied directly uh Mickey Mouse is is rooted in racism, is that your testing? Sure, it's rooted in minstrely.
SPEAKER_16You don't think that blackface minstrelcy is racist? I think that's problematic that Mickey Mouse also has those racial overtones.
SPEAKER_31It's not for me to determine what's problematic, it's determined to me what's accurate.
SPEAKER_16Is that right? Um is it important to be polite? Excuse me, sir. Is it important to be polite? Yes, sir. It's also interesting because the same mass action toolkit that your organization has been promoting references politeness as a defining characteristic of white supremacy culture. Ma'am, are you a white supremacist?
SPEAKER_18No, sir.
SPEAKER_16You're not. Oh, brother. Can you help me square why your organization says that being polite is part of being a white supremacist?
SPEAKER_31I'm not exactly familiar with that passage of the mass action toolkit, which is not a good idea. I don't pardon me?
SPEAKER_16So I just read you the passage from it.
SPEAKER_31And then your question was, sir.
SPEAKER_16We're gonna move on. Um what is what is Latina power?
SPEAKER_31What is Latino power?
SPEAKER_16Latina power.
SPEAKER_31Latina power would be the the forces uh derived from being a Latina.
SPEAKER_16Do you think that it's appropriate for the Smithsonian institution to sell Latina power paraphernalia? Cats, mugs, other things that say Latina power?
SPEAKER_31I believe that uh merchandise our store sells, but tries to be able to do that.
SPEAKER_16I'm asking you if it's appropriate.
SPEAKER_31Tries to reflect the richness of the communities.
SPEAKER_16So your testimony is that it is appropriate? I'm asking you, is it appropriate to sell Latina power paraphernalia? It's a yes or no question. I don't have control over what is starting to do. I'm asking you if it's appropriate. I didn't ask you if you have control over it. Is it appropriate? Yes or no?
SPEAKER_31Again, we strive to represent all Americans and include it.
SPEAKER_16Is it appropriate, yes or no?
SPEAKER_31We strive to represent all Americans in our museums, including in our merchandise.
SPEAKER_13So this is a great example of ideological capture, right? They're so they're so woke that they're like, objectiveness and politeness is white supremacy. We strive to be objective by not being objective, objectively non-objective, objectively subjective. And then, oh, being polite. Well, it would be polite if we had black power, white power, Latina power, if we had them all together. That'd be polite, and that would be promoting white supremacy. So, my objective today is to not be a white supremacist. So I plan on being rude, crude, unkind everywhere I go. I'm gonna be the opposite of polite. And when people are like, why are you being such an asshole? I'll be like, because I'm not in the KKK. That's gonna be my response. If I was in the KKK, I'd call you ma'am. I'd call you sir, being polite. The rewriting of history. How about this? Do you think the Smithsonian could define what a woman is?
SPEAKER_34I'm moving on because you just they've I don't know how much money you spent on getting prepped for this hearing. They did a good job because you're filibustering and not answering a single question from a single Republican today. Um, do you believe that men can become women? Ma'am, as the director of the museum, that's not relevant in this case. It's very relevant. You're you're you've got men dressed up as women and you have them on displays in front of kids. Do you think men can become women? Yes or no? So RuPaul's drag race, which is the update. It's a man. RuPaul is a man who dresses like a woman, literally. Um, what is a woman, Dr. Hartig? As a director and as a historian, it's not my opportunity. You sexualize the American History Museum. So this is a fair question. What is a woman? What is a woman?
SPEAKER_13We strive to represent and not categorize just more nonsense. Just more nonsense. Can't figure out what a woman is. Now, the the the post that she's got behind her, Tim Burkhart had pulled out because he's like, hey, at the at the museum, you've got these sexualized pictures, you've got a display in there that even though there's a warning sign, kids are going through.
SPEAKER_17Gender and sexuality are highlighted by your museum. Um the poster behind me shows an exhibit called Entertainment Nation on display now.
SPEAKER_19Do you think these exhibits behind me are appropriate for children?
SPEAKER_13All right, so we're gonna jump to the to where you can kind of see the picture here because I want to connect some dots. There's something, uh see, somewhere. There we go. So there's something that's been happening since USAID got shut down. Do you know what's been happening in the rap and hip hop RB music industry?
SPEAKER_17Yeah, it's died.
SPEAKER_13Dying. Yeah, dead, right? Like like Bad Bunny, who just did a halftime show, his record sales are down like 77%.
SPEAKER_17Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_13Catastrophic collapse.
SPEAKER_17I heard somebody else uh mention that mumble rap has died. I thought that was pretty funny.
SPEAKER_13Mumble Rap has died. RuPaul Drag race was another one of these things that was kind of a USAID creation. What do the communists want to do? They want to destroy society at all levels. Rap music, violence in the home, violence against women, objectifying women.
SPEAKER_17And they were funding it because it could not self-fund. It wasn't popular enough to generate any money.
SPEAKER_13Wasn't popular enough to generate any money, right? All the drag queen story hours, we see a lot of funding through Code Pink and a lot of these different groups. These groups, the Smithsonian is now taking it and looking, looking, putting it out and going, look at this great thing that are, you know, this is music in America. That's propaganda. You're glorifying propaganda and it's sexualized, right? It's horrible. And then on top of that, there are some very real things, like the Smithsonian who wants to be objective. Well, what about abortion?
SPEAKER_27Turn the National Museum of American history into a vehicle for progressive political activism.
SPEAKER_31So the Smithsonian is a nonpartisan institution. We're very proud of it. Who decides what is just, ma'am? I hope we can all agree that we want a just and compassionate future. We do so by preserving and sharing the stories of the past.
SPEAKER_27And are you rewriting that history? No, ma'am. No. So you are the one who is over all of this. You are the director. And it it seems that you have the authority to decide what is what is just and what is compassionate. Um, what about the tens of millions of aborted babies? Um, the babies that have been killed in America. Uh where where's the justice and the compassion for them? Ma'am. I believe in a just and compassionate future. Is is it just is it just and compassion compassionate to abort tens of millions of babies? I'm not here at this hearing to discuss that. Where's their history?
SPEAKER_31I am not here at this hearing to discuss that.
SPEAKER_27Is that not a part of our American history? Did that not happen? Or is it only what you care about? Is it only the issues that you care about and you being cushioned by white privilege and being propped up by your whiteness as you claim I'm paraphrasing? Is that what you care about? Just racism and and making people feel guilty? No, ma'am.
SPEAKER_13I care about the full in the context of their presentations at the Smithsonian, the natural history, you know, American History Museum or whatever, right? They've got so much stuff about white supremacy. You'd think they would jump at the opportunity to say about how many black children white doctors have aborted, right? Because obviously the vast majority of abortions have gone to black Americans. Yeah, vast majority. So why not include that? Well, I mean, that was right, like ah that's not the history we want. Yeah, we want that, we want that to keep going. Okay. There are other things too. There was another hearing with Pete Hagseth. I think this was in front, this was at the uh in the Senate, and he got asked about, you know, a whole bunch of stuff, and he lit lit up. He threw Lloyd Austin, the former secretary of the Department of Defense, now the Department of War, under the bus.
SPEAKER_07This is rebuilding our military from what was not funded in the past under the Biden administration. So that's these are this is from 2026, one big beautiful bill, which which helped move the president's priorities like Golden Dome for America, move away from all the woke priorities of what the Biden administration was pursuing, give us a chance to start cutting these deals on munitions, all the things that we he the president wanted us to focus on shipbuilding, hypersonics. I mean, the Biden administration ignored hypersonics, they just decided to pretend like that technology didn't exist and we shouldn't invest in it. There are things I don't know what Lloyd Austin did for four years. I really don't. I'm sure amount of neglect, amount of failed thinking and bureaucracy staggering when we took over.
SPEAKER_13So one big beautiful bill gave us a lot of people. Let me interrupt your speech for a minute, Mr. Secretary. I don't even know what Floyd Austin was doing for all this all that time. Well, he was having surgeries without letting the Pentagon know he was MIA. Robin Delane says, Your recliner and mine must be cousins. I know. Big softies and empty.
Why Government Never Gets Audited
SPEAKER_13Broken. All right. Don Jr. When it comes to government fraud, right? The government, when it comes to you, they'll find a receipt that you missed a couple years ago. But when it comes to themselves and trying to track down their money, and this is kind of what P Exeth was alluding to, where's this freaking money go? These programs and abandoning things.
SPEAKER_36The IRS can find the small business owner over some deduction from years ago. The city can find the parking ticket. The agency can suspend the license. The bank account, as we've all seen, can be frozen. But government gets much more confused. They can't get into the details. They can't find the little things or even the big things when the tables are turned. And we start asking where your money went. Then the records are incomplete. The contractor disappeared. The database does not communicate with the other database. The files were erased. The person who approved it retired. Nobody is responsible. No one is accountable. But everyone still wants a larger budget. That's a racket. It's why the anti-fraud agenda is so critical and such an accomplishment for this administration. And honestly, that's really the choice in front of the country. One side believes the citizen is capable of owning things, building, choosing, speaking, and governing. The other side believes the citizen is just raw material for a political machine. They want your money, your business, your speech, your children, your city, and most importantly, your silence and complicity.
SPEAKER_13Yes. They want
Bitcoin Adoption And The Clarity Act
SPEAKER_13your acquiescence. Good things are happening, though. There are some good things for us. Here's an interesting tidbit. This was posted by River. They said uh 49.6 million adults, approximately 18.6% of adults in America own Bitcoin. But only 28.8 million adults, 10.8%, owned gold. What's the significance of that? It's the adoption.
SPEAKER_18Yeah.
SPEAKER_13It's the adoption. Right. By by sheer volume, more more people, if you own Bitcoin, you could own gold. Right? More people are choosing gold than anything else. That's that's impressive. And the Clarity Act is very close to on the floor. Coinbase's CEO was on CNBC's uh news channel, and he basically said we're at the one-yard line with this. And again, uh Don Jr. talks about fraud, right? One of the advantages of the Clarity Act and adopting cryptocurrencies is the blockchain concept, the idea that all the transactions are permanently stored on a public ledger that everybody can see. And most cryptos have some form of that. So even if we move into like, you know, the nice thing about stablecoin is there's a Federal Reserve dollar bill with a serial number that it's attached to that's in a vault somewhere, right? The idea that it's stabilized. So it's gonna hold the accounting system more accountable. But if we don't get this bill bill passed, it's kind of what like Donald Jr. Donald uh Trump said they want your control, they want your money, they want all that. If we don't pass this bill, uh developers and people who are working on these freedom technologies are just gonna leave the country.
SPEAKER_15Yes. Uh the Clarity Act is at the one-yard line, and it's reflects the the work from both sides of the aisle, spending thousands of hours along with their staff to get a true bipartisan compromise. This bill would strengthen power for law enforcement, it would bring new consumer protections. And you have to remember the status quo is that we don't have any federal laws uh protecting consumers or helping this industry get built in the United States. So the status quo is not going to work. This bill is a dramatic benefit for the United States of America, and it's time to get it over the finish line.
SPEAKER_20And I know that right now is kind of crunch time for this legislation. If it can't get done in the next few weeks before senators go on their big August recess, what is that going to mean for the crypto industry if the bill can't cross the finish line this year?
SPEAKER_15Yeah. Well, like I said, I'm pretty optimistic it's going to get done. I it's hard for me to imagine somebody not wanting to vote for it at this point because of all the good work that's been done. It's it's much better than the status quo. But in the event that it didn't happen, I mean, we have a very friendly uh set of regulators and administration that we're working with currently in the crypto industry. We would go back to building our company. I mean, we would be doing it here in the United States, we'd be doing some of it offshore where there is clear rules, uh, but we frankly would have a slightly more permissive environment under the current regulators. But we at Coinbase believe that we should actually get clear statute which allows companies to come invest with certainty for the long term through many different administrations. That's what's going to allow America to win and it's protect consumers here.
SPEAKER_13There's going to be a Cantilian effect where early adopters are going to get the biggest benefit from coming on, you know, on chain like that. And so they're telling you right there, like this is, you know, right now you're on the one-yard line, you cross that one yard line and give stability to the market, law enforcement, and all of a sudden, every institution in America, your local tire shop can open a Bitcoin reserve and can start transacting through cryptocurrencies. It can change this could change things rapidly for us, which is why, right, in the last couple weeks, while the stock market has been flat, Bitcoin's been climbing. A lot of people believe we're at the very end of that bear market.
SPEAKER_11Hey, Leslie, if you're looking for clues on the direction of the market, a steady climb in crypto prices and related stocks might suggest a firming of risk appetite. Bitcoin's up almost $10,000 the past three weeks, while stocks have been chopping sideways, and options flows in pretty much every corner of crypto look quite bullish compared to the rest of the market. In the Bitcoin ETF IBIT, call volumes double puts, and in strategy, traders are selling puts and buying calls. But in Coinbase, we see a strong bullish bias after a 13% rally today as the stock bounces off a multi-year low around $150. Of the 130,000 options traded in Coinbase today, 93,000 are calls, with traders buying seven times as many calls as puts. The most popular contract by volume right now is the 190 strike call expiring Friday. That needs a 7.5% rally to pay off by the end of the week.
SPEAKER_13So basically, the people who you know play the options,
Wrap Up And Where To Engage
SPEAKER_13ups and downs, they're all banking on up. So it's good sides. All right, guys, that's it for the show today. Some very interesting stuff going on. And uh I don't know, I don't have any other announcements. That's it. Don't forget to visit politarremodel.com and takebackmycounty.com and get involved in the action. And of course, 1776 live.us. We'll talk to you again tomorrow. Bye.
Monty Python Peasants Outro
SPEAKER_30I'm thirty-seven. I'm thirty-seven, I'm not old. Well, I can't just call you man, but you could say Dennis. I didn't know you were called Dennis. Well, you didn't bother to find out, did you? I did say something about the old woman, but from behind, you're not objective, you automatically treat me like an inferior. Well, I am king. Oh king. How'd you get that, eh? By exploiting the workers, by hanging on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences in our society. If there's ever going to be any progress, how'd you do? How do you do, good lady? I'm Arthur, King of the Britons. Whose castle is that? King! The Britons. Who are the Britons? We all are. We are all Britons. And I am your king. No we have a king. I thought we're an autonomous collective. You're fooling yourself. We're living in a dictatorship. A self-perpetuating autocracy in which the working classes. How dare you go? That's what it's all about. Only people would please good people. I am in haste. Who lives in that castle? No one lives in that cast. Then who is your lord? We don't have a lord. What? I told you. We're in a narco-syndicalist commune. We take it in turns to act as a sort of executive officer for the week. Yes. But all the decisions of that officer have to be ratified at a special bi-weekly meeting. Yes, I see. By a civil majority in the case of purely internal affairs. Be quacked. But by a two-thirds majority in the case of quack. I order you to be quacked. I'm your king. You don't vote for kings? The lady of the lake. Her arm clad in the purest shimmering samite, held aloft Excalibur from the bosom of the water. Signifying by divine providence that I arth was to carry Excalibur. That is why I'm your king. Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derived from a mandate from the masses, not from some farmful aquatic ceremony. But you can't expect to wield supreme executive power just because some watery parts from a sword at your top. I mean, if I went round saying I was an emperor, just because some moistened bitch loved the simicon at me, it put me away. Now we see the balance in hell in the system. I'm being repressed, bloody peasants! Oh what a giveaway. You're that, you're the hey, I'm on about. Do you see repressing me? You saw it, didn't you?
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