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and here we go. hello again everybody. i'm rick sanchez. this is direct impact and this is what we're going to be talking about in girl. i'm out here in the streets as they say. and i like us out here in the streets, watched it is the out on and they not like us. why is she talking like that? that's the vice president of rick sanchez. this is direct impact. let's do it. the the is a fascinating story. i mean, it says so much about human nature, i guess, right? come on, harris, the vice president added states is furious. that she's being snapped, she barely mentioned as a replacement for mr. biden. and apparently the she, she feels that the people should be talking about. oh, instead of me like, why are they talking about michelle obama? why they're talking about gavin newsom. are they talking about gretchen whitmore right? but, but, but she has
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a couple of real problems. does the vice president for one in actuality, her poll numbers, i'm miserable. i mean, there is bad in some cases, worse than the president's poll numbers. but apparently, as harris has not been taking that rejection in the polls very well, she certainly is looking at this and saying, oh, i can figure it out. instead, she seems to be sending out 1st listen of this. she's sending out her surrogates to defend her. but you may find the way that they're defending her to be particularly troubling. let's take a listen to what one of her surrogates told the political here it is. i'm going to read it for you. you're ready. this is the quote. this isn't political. she says, this surrogate, this is so offensive to so many of us, they still don't get that. the message that they're sending to people to the democratic party is we prefer a white person. wow. suddenly it's call about racism. and i guess to prove
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to prove that she feels that she is very black and that she is a woman. and she can prove that. and the vice president's office has put out this video out. right. and i, frankly, i think it's a little embarrassing. it's an ad where she literally speaks is in an urban accent and urban dialect complete with black with really bad grammar. here it is. here's the vice press, united states and the new app. the girl i'm out here in the streets and let me tell you your rights rashi. there is so much at stake in this moment. the majority of us believe in freedom and equality, but these extremist, as they say, and i like us, they not, they not like us, they not does that sound of subject to you and, and by the way, what streets issue out on this whole idea that to relate to african
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americans, you have to somehow speak like that. as a, as a latino american, i got to tell you, i don't like it when people come up to me and start calling me jose and start acting like, you know, hey, rico, suave. what's going? i do, i mean, i don't like that. i don't think most people, whether you're asian african american or a hillbilly for the south. you don't mean to do that to try and get people to like you. so by the way, i think she's being rejected manila because she's not authentic. i mean, that's the bottom line. i mean, the polls are saying that people don't like or what do you think i to yeah, i am still trying to process all of that, rick. i mean, i have 0 idea what the leap is saying or what she's trying to convey. i mean, i took a ton of philosophy courses and college rick. but i mean all, all of this, every time she gets on stage, it's either word salad or, or what? oh, junk. oh that i got that i got that. i think i think i have do we have that victor,
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do we have is put the salad. yeah. put the video or what we're doing, the word sell it. here it is. here it is. it's very important, as you have heard from so many incredible leaders for us at every moment in time. and certainly this one to see the moment in time in which we exist in our present, to see the moment in time in which we exist in our present. i'm sorry if this sounds wrong to say this, but what in the hell is she talking about? what is that? what does she say? i don't know. i it, it really is just word salad. it's mumbo jumbo. i mean it's stuff like that that gives constituents pause, right when, when they realize that that woman is one heartbeat away from the hardest. now we've talked about this on this show before. we've established that on the surface, she has all the trappings of what should be
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a great po rear. but her tenure as v p is without any notable achievements completely unremarkable. and if she is like the female dan quayle, and as we know with all dan, right, he never had much of a, a political career following his time as beep. and that was the apex of, of his life and politics it. and this will be for comma harris and you know what, rick, she can't say that anyone is holding her back because of her sex or her race or whatever. because she no go in the way of dan quayle, into political obsolescence. quail was a fish white restaurant mail just it was cookie cutter to the establishment designs of what an american politician looks like. and where did he go? no. where nobody shop. because because he was because he was and because he was never comfortable in his scam and neither is she an in lice. if there's one thing i've learned in this business and i think you have to,
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is you just have to be yourself, stop trying to act like somebody else are trying to sound like somebody else. just be who you are and communicate with people and they'll be okay with you have my hate you. yeah. might like you but at least are going to say ok, that's sanchez for that manila there. ok if you try and do this whole mumbo jumbo thing that you describe. but julie, julie may your poetry remote, everyone who was just talking about alright, it list. there's another story regarding mr. buying that we've got to get to it's being delivered by none other than what are the most famous and respected journalist and us history. carl bernstein of watergate, same obviously, as you know, he, his journalism or his reporting took down. president nixon says he has exclusive information that people close to by and recognizes condition between a year and a 6 months ago. and they tried to talk about it and they called the white house folks and said, you got a problem, but they ignore them. they shut them down and they also recognized they said at the time, according to bern, stage reporting that it was,
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it was getting worse. here. there had been numerous instances where the president has lost his train, of thought, can pick it up again. there was a fundraiser which he started at the podium and he became very stiff according the people there as if it were almost a kind of rigor mortis. this was the literally, in june or 20. this was june of a just was a year ago, almost exactly. at the old for seasons restaurant on park avenue and he became very stiff and the chair had to be brought for him to do the the latter part of the event. obviously look, we all knew about this right middle and you knew about this. i reported that you reported that we've talked about this. a lot of people who are paying attention were reporting this. it just, it's fascinating that they have to bring out the guy who took that mix and to suddenly sit with as a group or, and explain to him what we all saw a year ago. so that anderson could say, oh, so this was happening a year ago. huh. just seems like a really movie to be to. well look,
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right. i mean we're, we're pulling out carl bernstein and, and, and bob woodward as it were, that iconic. do? oh, as you said, that brought down the nixon presidency. but let's not forget that his colleagues on that story, bob woodward, had direct connections to the c. i a and the majority of the man who broke into the water gate building were c. i, a operatives. so why am i bringing this up because of those ties, rick? i mean, i would say this lends credibility to carl bernstein's remarks about biting very seriously considering stepping aside ahead of the, the august 19 democratic convention. it tells me that the intelligence community has lost faith in biden's ability to, to carry forth unofficial washington goals, and that they want a new body in that position to abide and will no longer cut it, that they have seriously been monitoring biden's mental capacity for some time now
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and the jig is up and i can guarantee you those back room talks with potential replacements. are taking place right now as we speak. and the only people still pushing old joe to continue is probably jill and hunter. yeah. the visa per own herself. uh, all right, uh, by the way, we got a former c i agent coming up on the back of uh larry johnson. i'm gonna ask him about that. so good thing phillips, democratic congressman from minnesota recently voted to punish the international criminal court, calling out israel for war crimes. and for genocide, he's also the same guy who praise the eyes, the same same organization. when they criticize russia, he said the licensee was within their jurisdiction to criticize mister bruton, but they're out of their jurisdiction when they criticize mister vin. yeah. what all right here is getting called out on it. but i think the way the icpc went about it was absolutely incorrectly do, i believe because they didn't follow their own standards and they weren't beyond their per you of course is, were only us not party to the i know is rush. and i think the problem is my,
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these are the i c c as you notes and rush arisen and we all supported the i c, c, a rest warrants against britain barton was happy with that. so it was good, like i just said this beyond their purview and said, why is it wise to know beyond that? have you been that yahoo is for, for i think the whole math, i think the whole methodology, frank, we have the i c c. right now i get the conditions. no, no, i mean i see see when they went off the fruits and i really often and i, i, i, i understand caught red handed about them like it by the way, us politicians loved to sanction. we know that, but in this case, this guy and the others, they not only section the head of the i see, see middle, you know, a woman who was a respect, a diplomat and international expert law. they're also going after children, us congress been writing law to go after the children of the head of the i c. c. cause they went after israel watch. it didn't just go off the i see officials but also quote the immediate family members, the vice cc officials that is mobilized, that behavior is not to go off the family and that's and by the way, 90 put 95 percent of what we built on and congress has elements that we find
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distasteful sort of course made. that's our job and the we have a choice. we have it explained by that protocol the and by putting sanctions on the i. c. c. cheese, prosecuted cream comes 2 adults. sons, what did they do? room ready, what, what i stand by is a, but 1st of all, we have votes in congress is that we know that we know will not end up going anywhere. we have boats that we know will probably be signing the lot. they have very different consequence. you voted for this one because you don't think you'll be signed into law. well, 1st of all, i bought, i voted for this as a message because i do think it's a prince. i met and all a message to i. c. c chief prosecutor cream, comes to sons. what did they do wrong? now? you know, that's not what my intent was. that wasn't my intent, but i did it anyway. this is crazy. when i say felina movie, i mean felina felina movie manila. i mean, we're down to a minute because i want to get the larry, but when you watch that, what, what, what are you thinking? the 1st, i gotta say, rick, i am really liking this new medi hassan every time you know, but luck. congressman, dean phillips, of minnesota as district 3,
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i believe he had launched this long shot presidential primary debt against biden, but he didn't get his name on any other state primary ballot other than his so he's like the gelata king of minnesota. by the way, i think he's really trying to make a name for himself within establishment politics, mostly making nice with a pack. but i, i think he's just really falling in line with every other democrat that we're seeing these days in the hypocrisy of bad. i see, see, you can't touch is really good. i see the to go after evil put and he's just par for the course and, and just like you said on the issue of issuing sanctions, i mean we've seen this exercised in sanctions that the us, those out all around the world against political foes, tape for example, saddam hussein, while the us had initiated sanctions against him directly, we later added his adult children to the sanctions list as well. so i would say, rick, this is just business as usual right here in washington. by the way, i don't know how you can get rich selling gelata with minnesota when you basically i'm the little cool july is when we do july to
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load. sorry. i have no reason, no idea why it went through, but i thought it was funny when you said that good stuff. hey, listen, i have a great 4th of july. see you later. thank you. you do. when we come back, is a lot of errors. the lensky finally, succumbing to reality. does he realize now that soon he will have no military view? will have those soldiers and men. what's he going to do? what's the was going to do? my guest is a former c i. a analyst has written about this particular topic. he is the man and the bride, our insured larry c. johnson joins be next after the break. please don't go away. own. the
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1834 prance invaded algeria and straight away the french started inhabiting it to strengthen their position. the column is known as the new wires to the best land. from day one, the local population was put into an unequal position and was briefly exploited. this cause and as discontent. the people of l g area began their long term bite for independence. in 1954, the banner of freedom was raised by the national liberation front. a guerrilla war against the occupants broke out. the french tried to suppress, to rebuild you and using cruel measures. whole villages were wiped out acts of georgia and executions of civil people, including pregnant women, children, and old people took place more than 2000000 people were born into concentration
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camps. however, these punitive measures didn't help. cl, jerry and patriots managed to induce france. this starts ease negotiation in 1962 heavy and the cords were assigned 40 l. jerry on the bass boards independence. but this was achieved at a colossal price. algeria by rights is considered to be a country of martyrs. according to the calculations of historians, the french colonists are responsible for the depths of one and a half 1000000 algerians. the
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the. all right, welcome back, i'm rick sanchez. let's continue this incredibly fun and smart conversation. to do that, i'm joined by a smart guy, larry johnson. i recently argued that nato is finally starting to understand. the severity of the situation in russia is russian in the ukraine. i should say, as russia inflicts heavy casualties on the ukrainian forces, larry also has mentioned by the way that the, by the ministration promises of support, including providing patriot missile launchers from israel are simply insufficient. as he says that the us is reaching a limited production capacity and we're going to get to that, i promise. but larry, 1st let me ask you since, but never brought this up. and she,
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she got me to thinking of this thing that the bernstein was describing with the president the united states 6 months ago having like rigor mortis in the middle of a, of, of one of his speeches and stuff. what is this, the, i as role? well the see i wrote rolling, this is on the sidelines. i mean they're, they're just watching. i think like the rest of us with hor, what's the unfolding of what they ought to be doing? it cause i did it yesterday. is asking for leaders. exactly. where do we stand? what do you, what do you think about seeing joe biden? this situation. i had a conversation with a senior chinese academic one who's well now and, you know, the conversation is very formal. he's very self facing, he's not flamboyant. does he know? speaks in a very measured tone, until i asked him, i said,
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what did you think about the delay in the 1st words out of his mouth? and i'm quoting, he goes, i laugh my ass all. now he was a and then he went on to talk about how alarmed the chinese are and then, and he's in contact with senior chinese leadership by what they're saying in the united states to those like how the, the question is, how can you let this happen? that's the, that's what i figured you're a c i a guy, right? you, your job is to defend the united states from a position of intel and. busy other things and you, you, you happen to be a fundraiser for the president because you were asked to go there, assigned to go there, whatever. and you watched this man 6 months ago, according to bern, seems reporting. literally having has bernstein said the word, rigor mortis, where he like, yeah, rose up and couldn't move. you've gotta be thinking, i got to write this up. i got to set it to somebody and we gotta maybe do something about it. know, is that what they do? well, well look to this. yeah, is official,
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jobs ought to be convincing other people in other countries to commit treason to give us information that we're not supposed to have or to do independent analysis. so the president has an objective loc or the 3rd function that has been really the dominant part of the c i a over the last 60 years is running is over throwing governments. perhaps we need to turn the loose loose, the c i a on joe biden, and his team because biting of his team are put in the united states at great risk . and, and it's just, it's not just by the, it's not just the political operative surrounded him. it's the media. this, the democratic stablish meant it's social media giants. every body has enabled this guy over the last 3 and a half years. you know, this was ever then more than 4 years ago that he was mentally. yeah. on the downhill slide. and then everybody just went along with it. it was, it was the modern day version of hands. christian anderson's the emperor with no
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close. so everything he's done, for example, will use ukraine is example, and it's not the only example where it almost seems like people around him are running rough shots. uh, yeah, i by the way to be fair. i thought bolton and palm pale did the same thing with trump in many ways. yeah. with your impala, i agree. and but these guys and you why what they did in venezuela, for example, at a few other places what truck was bad? what these guys are doing with this 200000000000 dollar spending and a war and ukraine seems to me even worse because of the money, the lives, the blood, the actuality of the, of the war. there are people in that white house who are telling this guy what to do and the sicker and the more ill and the older he gets, the more they can do that. right? well, you know, one of the jobs of a functioning president is not to be the expert on every subject, but to know how to ask the right question. i need to challenge both department of defense c, i a state department under working assumptions as an example. what
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a wise president would have asked when they came up with a recommendation, have a fresh, invades. we're going to take it out of swift and we're going to impose these draconian economic sanctions. and the question to present it should've asked is, okay, can you give me one example where economic sanctions have worked me to change the political policies of government in history? can you give me one example and they would have gone well now. so then the next question is, the, why the hell are you recommending that we do something this never worked against a country that's number one of the world in terms of economic resources. and up to this point, our policy has been to keep russia and china, a part where you're talking about is going to drive russian china to go, which actually did, how does that benefit us as the united states? and at that point, you get the tap, dancing display is, you know, c i a and, and
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d o d, it looks like they're performing for a broadway show. is that what you're right? is that what you guys do in the ca, i mean part of your job is just to go along with military contractors in some cases, to convince certain politicians to do things that might not necessarily actually be good for the country as well. the sum of the elliptical side, which is posted is to present as honest an objective presentation of, of activities as possible. but you invariably, you run up against the, pull the politics, you know, if it's, uh, you know, i had the advantage when i was at the c i a, i was working on the war and central america, which is one of the top 3 foreign policy items. for then george was ronald reagan and then later george w bush. so i had, you know, ready access if you will, writing for the presidential daily brief. but it was a 2 edged sword. i also face pushed back pressure to try to present
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a story line that didn't necessarily actually reflect the flex why it's not the only experience with that we saw that in the vietnam war with george allen. and we've seen that was a rock and what happened was saddam hussein and both of 1991 and then 2003. and we're seeing that again with ukraine except what's going on now. the c, i a is not telling the president the truth. there is great pressure to shape and to tell a story, a narrative, that's a, that's a lie. why? why would you lie to the appropriate united states? what would would be i, i keep that people keep, they give me the, telling me and even people i talked to, you know, over drivers. yeah. this whole ukraine think it's all about money obviously. but people seem to get it is a, see i going to make more money by selling this, or are they in bed with the contractors? what's going on there, larry? well, the, the, the, as well as the managers, they'll make more money to get promoted. i learned early on, i went into a meeting where we were new and less than our division chief asked to say,
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what's the problem? i understand we have some real issues. and i was like, i was 31 at the time. yeah. i was old enough. i should have known better. okay. cuz cuz i said, well, i know, and i basically told him, the problem was that the bosses were not really expecting the analyst over treating the analyst like a bunch a use clean axis. and instead of him going to g. larry, thanks for telling me that he got mad, he turned the color of my shirt. he threw all the other and lasalle of the room and proceeded to break me and attack me for how dare you know, the guy had asked for feedback. i'm telling you right now that if any analyst dare to write a piece telling the white house that the war in ukraine is lost, there's nothing you can do to salvage this, and you better figure out an x is search strategy. that analyst would be demoted. why would not get promoted would be probably put exile to, you know,
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as our version of the siberia really so contrast absolutely. contrast down points of view. conflict. the points of view are simply not tolerated. that's what you're saying. no, no, no, no, no, no, no. with particular, this has been, this has been a gradual erosion of the sea ice capability. you know, back back in the 1970 the. but i gotta ask, cuz i'm curious, is that true with venezuela with a wrong with china, with the most most of the so called bad countries out there we yeah. if you, did you say anything true or good, like you say anything about them that doesn't fit the narrative you're out of your or it's true is true, for example, like with home us. i can, rick, i could take you to the as riley foreign ministry site. that's all the government side. yeah, this is not larry johnson information. this is not from some suspect. 3rd world country. this is from the is really government itself. they've detailed every act of palestinian terrorism since the year 2000 through the i took the data off on
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april 26 by 2024. when you look at that data, you realize that home us doesn't even qualify as one of the major terrorist groups in the world. those they talk about a total of $1500.00 attacks. 5, excuse me, $681.00 attacks over that timeframe at a total of $1500.00 casualties. you know, that, i mean, doesn't even begin to approach. and yet, if you have from the c, i, if you write the objectives and look thrill of you as a mazda is not a terrorist organization. the moss is a religiously driven political independence movement that is using violence. but uh, these guys have very specific political objectives, no difference in fact, from what thomas jefferson and john adams and all the and thomas paine, and all those other revolutionaries had been trying to kick the british out, said we just doing it with a law,
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make religious dimension to it. yeah. but we have to make up. it has to be the worst terrace in the world and the most sophisticated organization in the history of man, because of you don't say bad. yeah. that's that's, that's amazing. and that's how i open data. yeah. data just doesn't support and honestly it's objective fact right when you can, when you cannot present the objective facts and have an objective discussion about what's going on. that's where you get to entirely erupted. we're the, the, the, the operations side of the c i a takes control and makes everything conformed to, to that your experience is so important to be able to share this with us. and we are so appreciative larry of your time. thanks so much, sir, for taking time to take us through this. it's important stuff. thank you, rick. always a pleasure to be with a good month. thanks. pleasure is online? mazda is online text, text to you, and text you at home for watching. that's our show. remember, always look outside your own box, just don't live in boxes as we'd like to say. i'm rick sanchez and we'll be looking for you next time.
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