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with all the lights, this thanks very much, the, the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real live indians. fixtures, design to simplify will confuse really once a better wills. and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented to this, but can you see through their illusion going underground? can the, what are some of the, the new, the deep that is between mazda one to back order to default the goal something
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despite is the good that perhaps the district. busy but to that would work the average sanchez, you know, i've been doing news now for some 30 years through different languages all over the world. here in the us interviewed for us presidents working for the us as biggest television networks. i don't like what they do by the way, you know, why? i think new should be honest and direct and impactful of this is direct impact. the
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. all right, here's the news. i have to share with you the race to find the to persons who will compete to become the presidential candidates of the united states has begun and it's over. well, almost let me explain. if you want to do overs get ready. because it looks like we're about to get one as and another contest like the one that we had between that and the president, donald trump and joe biden, which of course this time would be present to joe biden. and candidate donald trump . so why is this happening? why is this happening? it's happening in large measure because mr. trump just demolished the opposition in a place called iowa, where there are many, many, many more cows. and there are people. and for mr. trump, it wasn't just a when it was a slaughter. in the very 1st contest among republicans. the sam or
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president got, interestingly enough, 51 percent of the vote. that means you be for the governor randa sat just as you can see right there came and 2nd place by what 30 percentage points. that's a lot. he made the 3rd place finish it nikki haley, as you can see right there by 31 point. and everybody else quit to support the even started including chris christy just a couple of days before the election. he just said i'm out. right. christy was not afraid to attack trump. it didn't work. rebecca ramos swanny was afraid to attack trump. it didn't work. you know, the funny thing, the funny thing is a trump barely even campaign in iowa. pick about that. usually candidates have to go to the state to win over the voters. right. i mean, that's what they do. politicians. they give speeches
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a cut ribbons. they kissed babies from bailey and showed up. now compare that to rhonda santas. cool. literally back the farm on iowa. that's right. the santas visited every county. they say almost me entire state probably even met some of the cows tech. the santa spent more time there than any other candidate, but in the end, he lost. no, he didn't lose a man he lost by a landslide. and then there's nikki haley. this. this is a fascinating story. she didn't spend as much time there is the santas. that's for sure what she did spend a lot of money more money than this, and there's more money than truck. and she still was factory kevin 3rd, right. so i want to show you something. this is, this is really fascinating. this. i'm going to show you this is the winter, mr. trump, singling that the race is all but over now,
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only after one contest. this is only the 1st one right out of 50. watch. the way that the former president appears to, you know, pack the sentence on the head and pat hailey on the head like little school children for trying hard, even even caused by their 1st names. donald trump never calls anybody by the 1st names unless he's making fun of that. do you think you'd be doing that if he really still considered that they were competition? i don't think so, but you decide. what's this? what's this? i want to thank you very much. i want to congratulate ron and nicky for having a good time together. we're all have a good time together. 2 and uh, i think they both actually did very well. awesome rod at misty a good time together. which ouch really, i mean, think about it. all right, look, there's no question that mr. trump seems at his best and probably most comfortable
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when he's in a crowd, whether he's been the guys good at it, right. whether he's being loved or, or whether he's being heckled of the go home to mommy. he always as a retort. you know, i can't say that about can't say that about rob de santis, who leaves iowa with a literal 2nd place trophy, like a participation trophy. and instead of handling it with humor, look how badly he deals with his heckler. when this guy comes up and prints, and so what the trophy watch real quick before we get started. thank you everyone. w diseases, i'm going to present to you this participation drove out. probably not the real action, right. these
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are little no man that's got hurt. it's kind of excruciating to watch. you almost feel sorry for him . you know, in the beginning the sentence was being called, the next trump considered almost a show and the when it all the of the media, he had the money. he had the momentum. but after a series of negative, not even weird performances in debates, a failure to admit that he wears heels to not look short. and attacks from donald trump who pounded him with mic names like ron desantis, this antonius and meet bald ron. started looking week seemed to lose his mojo, as in that case where you just saw his wife had to step up and defend them. a i for hailey, she is without question. the favorite of the big money donors,
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billionaires love her lover, spent more money in iowa than any of the candidates, as making your money. consider this, the candidates together have already spent more than $300000000.00, and this thing is barely even started. all of that is only what they spend on commercials like these. i'll just say it findings to own. and congress has the most exclusive nursing home in america. a president must have clarity and know the difference between good and evil. grantor's person. lots of commercials, 300. busy dollars, so ask yourself ok. they spend $300000000.00. that seems crazy to me. but walk into politics in america. how many people you think they attracted with that $300000000.00? guess a 110000. that's it. 810000 people that's miniscule.
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by the way, that's only 15 percent of i was eligible republican voters. that's how many people even showed up to vote 15 percent of the people in the entire states. and they had to spend 300000000 to get those 110300 1000000. and i have to ask, as i watch this, i mean, this is our country here in the united states, right. does that sound like a working democracy to you? one more thing about nikki haley when canada, the effect rama swanny. i remember him embarrassed her on stage calling her all but neil con stooge. in moments like the one that you're about to see, it may have kind of stuck. the one thing the joe biden and nicky have in common is that neither of them could even state for you. 3 provinces in eastern ukraine, but they want to send our troops to actually fight for. look at that. this is what i want people to understand. these people have. i mean, she has no idea what the hell, the names of those provinces, all but she wants to send our sons and daughters and our clinic,
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and our military equipment to go fight it is the right, is the right. well, pause now show that hailey's biting like spans on foreign policy, didn't get her one thing for sure. she is, as the exit polls have proven the most popular among republicans who agree with biden's foreign policy. and speaking, a button is the likely nominee of the democratic party, his road to that vaulted position. as the democrats joyce is all but being given to him without him having to do a favor for it, it appears the same. it looks like once again, he will not be chosen by voters, but rather by the projects of his own party. i can give you examples, you're ready. it's already started. the 1st example is happening in iowa itself. iowa has already been, you know, for the longest time, the nation's 1st to choose right. iowa, new hampshire. and then everybody else comes. the democrats have said no, no, no,
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we don't want that anymore. i'm pushing iowa down. we're going to place it with south carolina. why the more than the technical difficulties was that jo button had a lousy performance in iowa that allows the performance in the hampshire. so they don't want him to do primaries in the states where he's bombing or, or has bombed in the past or something even more at play here, by the way. and it has to do with south carolina. you see, it is consistently the state with a most prolific black voting block. in fact, it was south carolina that was used by the democratic party to push bernie sanders out of the way for joe biden, 4 years ago when sanders was essentially, i don't know if you remember this trouncing him at the time and it wasn't until south carolina came along and the democratic establishment decided bernie sanders
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was about to do to the democrats what donald trump did for years before and have a hostile take over the party. and the bernie did well. and bernie also did well following the island, the hampshire in nevada. and so the democrats start, oh my god, he's going to do it. and they pushed in south carolina to on do it. that's these steam forces is right. democrats want binding to look good. so they're moving up south carolina's primary and putting it ahead of the iowa primary because they figure biden is going to do better with african american voters than with ios predominate white voters make sense. but if that sounds a little manipulative, waiting to hear what they're doing in my home state in florida, where they've decided to cancel the primary altogether, which is essentially like declaring president bite in the winter in florida right now, before he has to do anything. despite the fact that there are at least 3 people registered to run against him. here's the president spokesperson looking
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a little angry and the term that she's being asked those question. when a reporter at the white house said to her, hey, is this fair to the voters, what you're doing in florida? there's the sort of party effectively cancelling the democratic primary also constitute 1st question yes. the dnc. in other words, i don't want to talk about that stuff asking me those hard questions are democratic ever ethics? simply changing the rules once again to benefit mr. biden. are they afraid that the, he's not going to be able to hold his own against other democratic candidates because of his age or his appearance? what do you think? and if that's the case, how democratic is that? right? so as we alluded earlier, it's looking like donald trump and joe biden are heading for a do over another us selection between 2 very senior citizens who are now 4 years. busy older since their last go around. so the only question really that's left
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right, to ask when it comes to mr. biden, is, will he make it to the finish line? especially is with videos like this that are being released and people see every day a to present by can you hear me, president biden? this is extra moments for brazil and for the us present bite. and can you hear me? i can. yes, good. and so with the, there's the us delegation that is here with me. i like to reach my wife. that is also here. i like to greet the president trade unit is that came to my invitation by not a good look and or, well, here's another question, right? here's another question. well, mr. trump, out last the part for a lawsuit and criminal charges that he somehow is going to have to be as well
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before he becomes president today and then died. and it was an sealed charging donald j. trump, with conspiring to defraud the united states, conspiring to disenfranchise voters, and conspiring, and attempting to obstruct an official proceeding. so we have set the table for you . that's what's going on right now in american politics. when we come back, haley laughed this fantasy, whether yet another and something moved. this gets ugly. what is it? we're going to be discussing it with this man right here. that's our guess, dr. wilmer, leon. and boy, we got a lot that you on you where to go. thumbs up, let's do it. we'll be back the
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by the early 1950. can you became one of the centers of resistance to colonialism. east africa. the british invaders infringed on the most basic rights of the local population, great britain to pursue the policy of squeezing out the local population from their indigenous lands. the best airable areas were given to white farmers, dooming canyons, stepfather, d, and hunger. this caused the sharp protest of the peasants and led to the emerging of the mile mile movement, which started to play against the invaders. the rebels felt themselves canyon land and freedom army. the spiritual leader of the movement would be anti colonial, active as jo, mo kenyata, the freedom fighters used guerrilla tactics and attacked individual units of the british troops. the latter responded with massive air rates and artillery effects.
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when suppressing the uprise of london relied on the maximum cruelty over $50000.00 canyons were killed. about 300000 people were thrown into abrasions and the concentration camps. where tortures, in no way inferior in groups to the nazis was lively practice. the veracity of the colonial list only led the temporary success. in 1963, the british empire had to recognize the independence of gain. yeah. however, the colonial regime left behind a trail of blood and wounds that canyon nation has not recovered from on sale. now, [000:00:00;00] the okay, welcome back. i'm re sanchez. i promised there's one more to that i wanted to share with you and it says a b. c. news is now saying that they're cancelling the next republican presidential
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debate. why nikki haley said that she would not participate unless former president donald trump takes part. and that leaves governor ron de santis as the only candidate committed to the debate. and the debate can't happen just by themselves. so sounds like there's going to be no debate. and it sounds like mr. dissenters who's being dissed. you get that disc that's empty. yeah. um maybe, uh, by the way, joining me now is dr. wilmer leon, he's a political scientist, he's a professor, he's the co host of the critical hour on the radio. and we welcome him as he has welcome meet to his show from time to time, let me, maybe we start there. what happened to the sentence? well, i think he was a create. he was a fictional creation to begin with. he was a creation of the media to begin with. i think he then started to believe a lot of his own press clippings because he's, he's never from a personality perspective. he's never really been perceived as
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a very nice guy. they used to say about dan rather that he doesn't seem comfortable with his own skin. mm hm. that thought comes to mind when i see this guy, you agree? i agree on a 1000 percent. and try blocks extremely come say what you want about drop. hate them love them. i know there's a lot to say, etc. but boy, he does look comfortable in his own skin, and that means that he's too comfortable in his head, to catch the arrogance in the, in the myopic view of the world. but now he's very, very, very comfortable in his own skin. yeah. and that comes across whether he knows what he's talking about or doesn't run many times out as a right to the average motor, who just wants to trust somebody. he becomes trustworthy to them. and i'm just using that as an example with the other do to go by the way, is that maybe sales, super qualified, super smart doesn't come across a smart santas. as i would,
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the closest comparison i would draw to donald trump is george w bush. another guy, very comfortable in his own skin and one of the didn't all didn't come across as the brightest bulb in the land. no. in fact he wasn't. and uh, but one of the things that people would say to him about him all the time is, would love to sit down, have a be able to exactly. yeah. all right. finally haley, cuz these are the only 3 people left. uh, let me just ask you your take what, what, who is she, what, what do you well, daughter chances, what do you, what do you got? what do you get from her? i get, i get, she was a, a donald, donald trump and drag up it in one at one point. but then she just seemed to flip. and so now we don't really know who she is. we don't really know what she said. what do you make of the fact that the 1000000000 there's oh. 7 her pay or pay right? they have been is good change real quick now. but they have been pouring hand over fist money at her. i mean,
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millions and millions of dollars. here we what you're the chosen one. she is the donor money, the price, i guess, i think a lot of that it has to do with the foreign policy positions. she has been taking, i won't say policy because she's not really offering policy. she's offering talking points and positions. and a lot of her talking points in positions are very similar to the current president . wow, that's interesting because that mean what you're saying is let me be more specific . all right for, for folks who are listening to this conversation right now, she wants to bomb the hell out of russia in any way that she possibly can prove she could correct. because she wants to continue to give a lot of money for ukraine as a proxy. so they can do that because she wants to continue the ukraine more. she wants to also do everything she can to uh, in the list our, our, our funding and our military in the south trying to see
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a lab support taiwan. and she wants to double down on money to israel. so then i get it right. you got it right and, and those are the same failed policies that joe biden is implementing and which has cost him up at least $10.00 percentage points is in his favorability ratings, which are deals with a business. yeah. and again, with exactly a um, somewhere around $29.00 or 30 percent. it's pretty good. uh, appraisal rating. is it 39 percent? i can't remember in my lifetime seeing anything like that, with the exception of like when you have those blips when there's a war or something and they go up and down. but for a long period of time that's terrible. that is, that is terrible. and it also speaks volumes to the fact that he's not listening to his constituents. and he's not listening to the american people because around 70 percent of americans. lot and want to know a ceasefire in, in, in ukraine,
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about 70 percent of americans. if not more now are against the genocide in gaza. and he's doubling down against the very interest that, you know, representative democracy. he's supposed to be represented. do you, do you see some of the things that i see sometimes i've seen what i consider to be and i may be wrong, some legitimate poles that are done around the world for people like moti, for example. and she and, and even putting in russia and their numbers, double, triple, what our leaders numbers actually get in terms of favorability isn't that kind of weird? the weird part of what's most, i hate to those are all bad guys. that's but that's what, that's what's weird is because the narrative that is the dominant western narrative is that these guys are able, these guys are dictators, these guys are, you know,
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everything but the child god. but then you look at polling in china a deal like about 85 or 90 percent of the chinese people are presidents. you, you look at the polling in, in russia, 80 some odd percent of russians loved latimer poor. and for those who will say, oh, well, those are just internal chinese polls. no, that's new research. that's harvard. yes. princeton who gotten the policy exactly. you know, it's interesting. it seems like the more we get into our politics, which each year that passes, the thing that i come away with is it's the external forces. the super packs, the, the donors ready, the party apparatus court shows in the people that we have to vote for hailey is there because she has hundreds of millions of dollars given towards themes, from the shoulder losing in south carolina. yeah. she's for stay with the governor, south carolina. yeah. where she was the governor, that's like al gore in tennessee. but my by my big general point is it seems to me
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and it bothers me that in our country dr. um. busy people who are choosing our representatives is looking to get with each passing day is less than less stress. and it has more to do with the system, the party leaders and the donors. and more importantly, here's the big word, super packs. we don't even know who those people are, and they've given a hundreds of millions of dollars to joe biden already. and then there was one guy adelson who gave a $120000000.00 to donald trump. just an all donald trump had to do was promised to always be on his real side. and it was in one of the things that donald trump says about. they can nikki haley as a negative. he says she's a globalist. and part of the issue that you're speaking to, i believe, is the globalization of the economies and globalization of finance. so now we're not nearly as concerned about jobs, the, the industrialization of the united states, because we d industrialized the united. so when you say global is,
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let's use drop is that example. he was just as bad as rest of them with the exception of uh, russia and northwest. yeah. and north korea. right? yeah. because because it's open but it wasn't him. it's the people around him. god, i hate to use that word. people you over use a deep state, but there is something there that is controlling no matter who you are, whether it's donald trump or joe biden, or brock obama. mm hm. and it's different factions of the elite. so you have the joe biden faction, anti russia. uh, you know, pro is real. yes. that side of the lead versus another interest group that, that donald trump represents that to it for all intents and purposes, i think they're pursuing the same objectives. but they just have different tactics that they want to employ. yeah. okay, let's get down to brass tacks. let's start with bite and then i'll ask you about
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trump. will biden make it to not november? no, no. why? because are you saying yes, i'm saying no because of uh uh, 67 percent of the country believe that is heading in the wrong direction and he has a 56 percent de, you're not saying that is all his health is going to take him out. your so i think the democrats are gonna take them out. okay. and they're already working in that direction. 30 seconds left. tell me what you think we'll trump make it to november, sitting here today right now. yes. he won't go to jail. looking at the way that the case in atlanta is starting to unravel as funny will, as has been charged with, with personal improprieties that are now seeming to think uh, the, the, the, the, the prosecution of that case. correct. and i think atlanta or georgia would be the only place he would go to jail if convicted. no, well there you go. great conversation calls like this is going to be fun to watch.
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and what was the josh is getting started. thanks a lot, dr. william, early on, before i go, i want to remind you of something i, this is important. we have a mission here, right. all right, our mission is simple. we want to be silo the world. we've got to have conversations like we just sat, these are not conversations. a little box is democrat, republican, liberal, conservative truths. don't live in boxes. truth is everywhere. i'm rec, sanchez, and i'll be looking for you right here. when we do this directed the take a fresh look around, there's a life kaleidoscopic, isn't just
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a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills. and is it just as a chosen few fractured images present? it is. but can you see through their illusions, going underground can the the, the new, the deep. but it's the one who bet butler to default the goal. something despite the fact that it's perhaps the district. busy so that would work.
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the frances defense chief admit that some of the countries now still some are fighting in ukraine coming after par us earlier tonight, french mercury being there, or anywhere else around the world. also this hour they practice the worst parts of torture on us. we stayed in the rain for more than an hour, and they teach us while we were tired of ties, nearly release palestinian detainees describe the related abuse by the adf. we hear a similar investigating wall, not many, such as the thousands who are still in prison, but unfortunately there is any present service. and that is a deal of completion of authorities are not responding to any of our requests. can

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