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stream from entertainment, this is change drastically. what we're doing right now is going to be the medium of exchange of ideology. this is that this is the marketplace of ideas, but also what happens. remember, going back to what, what tucker did with my dad tucker, didn't ask him anything tricky. my parents, you think somebody would have said that, mike, you're going to have this story to say basically when he base it, you said i've sold my soul to the global as a lead. that was the end of it. but keep in mind, what's happened was that was the end of it. but keep in mind what's happening right now very quickly. bobby kennedy is, poses an existential sides of the democratic party projection. got a new, some replaces biden watching when marissa is vp. cala harris is out and they are now changing everything. bobby just sped up the removal because i'm telling you for the 1st time is based on a couple of months ago. even though there's no way, there's a real chance that donald trump could be the 2nd chance that donald trump could be the 2nd grubber, cleveland, and actually be the 2nd non consecutive president. because right now he is number
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one in the republican field. and because of bobby tucker, and by the way to tucker was the bill buckley of his time. he may not be in office, but he is extremely critical. so we're seeing right now things that are changes. and one more thing, as we're talking about this jordan and comb or talking about hunter biden's checking account, who cares? this is how, how out of their mind they are. how out of the it was already carried it by that time. so i get ready. 2024 is the waters, tyler brought up a really good point. i think it did the to the salvage, the, the, the political culture is going to be resolved within the republican party and considering, you know, there are a lot of my expenses. and nikki haley is out there in jennifer. i mean, is it possible that you wouldn't be republicans and actually in lock step get behind donald trump? is it possible now with considering what tucker carlson had to say, go ahead a. hi joe, and i'll tell you one thing i live in wisconsin. and right now there is
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a, there's a chasm. there's a shift of and people are realizing there, but a lot of the people, you know, wisconsin is a great, it's a salt of the earth place. but the conservative here are completely in a conservative, at least it's a porch front that have supported the idea of the styles by dr. on paul, by others, by an anti war anti establishment. that those conservatives here are hated by the republican party. and i know that's happening throughout the area and, and i, i can tell you, i mean there's, there is one, at least at least one state representative as of the past 7 days. as of last week, who has literally stated, i don't care what the patriot say about me. this is a republican state representative. and, and so these people i, i hope that they could get in lock step. we'd hope that there could be unity, but you're already involved and acknowledgement that you care about your base that you care about. these thoughts of the earth, a good, the conservative, the people who are saying another war. another for terry isn't up, terry. and as i'm another this big farm, a dictatorship,
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enough of all of this. and those are okay questions i, i know of not looking a blind i, attorney to blind eye to elections where there are questions about what's going on . our elections is there for you. we look into this and, and these are people who have been demonized, who've been months well and even. yeah. but jennifer, you can, you can, you can question the 2016 election of course. but you can question the 2020 election business, the pockets and the we live with. alright, and we're going to go, we're going to go to a hard break. and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on tucker carlson, and the future of the conservative movement say without taking the
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the welcome ex across stock were all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing tucker carlson in the future of the conservative movement. the . okay, it's go back to denver and tyler, you know, one of the things that i've talked about years on this program is how the professional managerial class has been able to capture the political, the political establishment, both parties here. how do we break out of that? because tucker gave us, you know, i think a path, you know, common sense and challenging power. it shouldn't be unique, but it is at this moment in time. go ahead, tyler? well, i mean, you, it's a, it's a, that's this, the essential task. and then what, what you're seeing is it's happening now. and i think the age of multi media and you have the internet age of all the different outside outlets and resources and sources um are educating people and making them realize that they don't know what
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used to be a very managed controlled environment. but the problem is how do you translate that into electoral politics? and unfortunately, as i know from my battles and the delaware republican party, years back, beginning with uh, frankly, finding out that these people do not care what the, what the base thinks, what most republican voters think that they're going to do, what they, what they feel as is right for whoever their masters, happy be within the whether financial or political stablish ment. and this is where we have to, we have to really the where the rubber meets the road and people need to realize that they are empowered. and i think unfortunately, you know, this is why you've seen election fraud become a real thing because they've realized that people have awakened and are no longer going to go in lock step or follow just whatever they're served up by the establishment. and in either party, i would hope to see the democrat party burton see the lock broken because i mean, this is truly an evil institution compared to i'd say, you know, the,
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the i used to kind of scuff had a but they say the stupid parties are bubbling part in the does that democrats are evil. but i think in, in the age of constant information where people can see the truth where a they tucker carlson, even though he's been taken off the air is more influential perhaps than ever that, that there are avenues to, to translate this into electrical victories because their people are gonna stand for these candidates who will not be. i will not answer the questions that are, are the essential questions for the voters. they will not stand for stage managed politics, you know, where it's just, i mean it's, it's, it's essentially a fraud. i mean, the entire thing is that potemkin village really, you know, everything's okay. everything's great. well, it's not. i mean, 6, the exact opposite of what people want and what they expect. and it's going to be a long process. i think because the, these people, these parasites will not give up power easily and it will not that, that the stranglehold they have on the american politics may require the gaps,
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unfortunately. well, not unfortunately, it's on people's cases, but it was a recard generational change where people like hillary clinton and others finally finally dropped dead frankly. and i think, you know, she deserves it more than anybody. i just throw it out. and all these deals with all these boomer era politicians who have destroyed american politics turned it into a farce. and a totally 3rd, as you know, it was certainly had his share of corruption. but it was do, sir, is now just thorough corruption. they'll have to dine pass, so i think i think i would cite the lincoln in principle, abraham lincoln, you can. yeah. and he wants that you can full some of the people all the time, all the people, some of the time. but you can not full all the people all the time. that's problem as well. are talking about pulling people line or, you know, let's look at these, these met issues here, cove at the national security stage here they and both parties. and they saw how much meant they gravitate around these met a narratives here. meaning you can't question them. ok, that is the problem is that when it comes to national security and health,
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i mean we all should have a right to question it. but know you're shut down for a line on a couple of things to bring in. in addition to that, you know, recently there was something which i never thought i would see. so recently there was something which i never thought i would see, and i think it's relevant. it was a phone that came out the sound of freedom and it was about a child's advocate and human driver getting in short child protection. and it wasn't jim, could these all and not mel gibson, but it was thought to be male gibson. and what about tim ballard? and these folks who basically were trump supporters and good christians trying to fight get this child trafficking. i don't know about you, but i think most people would be against is when you saw the concern to this, when you saw the concerted, choreographed, and orchestrated movement and in, in, in reactions to this by this professional left wherever these media folks are. it's amazing. they saw that people who concern themselves about that were part of some kind of a blood conspiracy sector, whatever. that's number one. number 2,
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let me tell you the problem that the republicans are making right now. the democrats stole the election in 2020 legally. they know exactly what to do. 20 legally. they know exactly what to do. nobody but nobody in the republican party is saying we're ready to go. we have boots in the ground, we have lawyers, we have law firms. we have observers. they are going to have this snatch again from them, so in as much as tucker and bobby kennedy are doing from mendez things. peter, there are old fashion, plain old hardware rules about elections and how to steal out of preventing from being steal or stolen, that wherever the generation of the republican party is, is forever. this iteration of the republican party is, is not doing, but i remain hopeful. and again, remember talking crossing is the bill buckley. he may not be in office, but he is a spirit of a meal republic, and i use that word. and bobby kennedy is a godsend. remember if he goes 3rd party, because let's face it, this is a guy who basically had his family destroyed by the same organizations that are
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trying to destroy this country. now, what a great pay back that would be. think about that's, it's a, as i would, i would just know real quick. it's funny because the tucker carlson son his name buckley in, in o. my gosh. okay. the circle is closed. okay. jennifer 11 of my biggest problem, my biggest problem with the g o. p. i'm not, i'm a republican i, i can't be in a party with lindsey graham. sorry, i just can't. okay. and then there's a lot of other women mitten romney the rest of them. i. i really can't be in the same club as people like that. jennifer, it really bothers me. is that so many republican establishment, terry? and say they go along with the liberal narrative on almost every single issue and the in a particularly and like mitch mcconnell, he seems to be comfortable in the minority. you know, i mean, i guess he has time to count as money or something like that. i just don't see the bigger to want to establish that agenda for too many years. we're republicans have
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been followers mountain leaders. okay. and of course they did everything to obstruct trump. go ahead jennifer as well. and you brought up a good point? no, i don't want to be in a party with, you know, lindsey graham or mitt romney or some of these others. but there's a reason people use the term line. when you break that down, republican and name only, they're just democrats. we don't want to be in by an established establishment under products. all they care about is the unified with each other. there's the old adage and anyone that's lived in washington dc knows this, you know, they, they sit and fight in front of the camera and then they go and have a drink afterwards. and they, they kind of live about it. it's all a show and i think more and more people are seen that you're in a party and then that, you know, party that just the that hates and that is pro war pro establishment. you know, a really fascinating thing is beginning to happen and that's at the, the, the grassroots level with the people. if you don't mention your political party, if you don't mention what political party vote with
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a general people that may be support, what bobby kennedy is saying, um, or somebody else that you've got the new conservative, the tucker conservatives, if you will, with the robert kennedy democrat, with the kennedy democrats, if you get those people in a room despite how divided we've been, you know, reprogram to to, to think that we are those 2 people in the room tucker, republicans, community democrats will agree on almost everything. yep. they will agree that the government needs to be held in check. they will agree that were supposed to be a few questions. they'll agree that the vaccine loc, as a rom, you'll want to ask questions about this perpetual war military industrial complex. and the want to do that, and so that's what i think the establishment is the most afraid of the fact that people are finally asking questions they're pressing back. but there is push that, you know, it was george orwell that said it's, i am of universal to see truth as a revolutionary act. and that's how they treat people as revolution. not as
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revolutionaries is, as rebels instruction as others who are trying to just ask questions to get to the true, to say, i'm not buying what you're selling me. and it's hard because you can talk about, well, here's what it's hard for lawyers to, there's pushed back against against good constitutional lawyers in this country. well, you know, tyler, i been on the jimmy door and show twice. i mean in, because of it's a, it was a pod cast, it lasted a long time. i, everybody knows i'm a conservative and a pretty rigid one on the, on most issues here. but i can talk to jimmy door for the longest time, and we kept looking for a way to disagree with each other, but we really didn't. okay, and we've max blumenthal also. i mean, it's a do with this is all engineer to divide us whether there is an division. go ahead, tyler? well, you know, it's, it's so interesting. you mentioned that because of jimmy jimmy has been you know, he's the, he'll tell you just the easiest, the comedian who realized what was going on and had to speak out as an american.
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and for years he, uh, essentially there was this notion that you had to sort of disavow tucker carlson as you agree with him in the sense that, that well, you know, tucker i, you know, in the same thing with alex jones. frankly, just everybody had to always give these sort of preliminaries if they were not, you know, have it supporters that, oh well, you know, alex jones may be crazy but, and they, they started doing that so much that i noticed the jimmy no longer says well tucker carlson as well, you know, off the ranch or whatever are you doing? i've noticed the transition i noticed was right, is it exactly the way you did? i remember. yeah. it's finally finally coming to reconciling with the fact that these, these labels and these, uh, these i audiological or political sort of compartmentalization of people were for false. i mean, we agree on more than we disagree about. and then we certainly agree on the fundamentals of what this country should be, and this absolutely frightening the hell out of the establishment that is, as a totally ruled on the basis of these artificial, this artificial divide, i mean,
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in any sort of rebels or, or people who would challenge that to me? i worked for newt gingrich when he was minority whip and an inch is speakership. he only lasted maybe 2 or 3 years, a speaker, roughly from the time of the revolution. so they asked him, put, put in dennis hastert of all people, you know, it was, might as well been bob michael, who was the, the previous uh, the loyal opposition, menard, the leader, who as you said, you know, did, they did nothing. so you know the system as an abided people like this. but what we have now is an entire sort of parallel infrastructure. this rising up, it's far more vital farmer, truthful and touches people, or reaches people far better. this, this media fascist media propaganda combine that. we've had in the corporate uh, you know, corporate media for years and that's gonna make the huge difference. yeah. be kennedy's all over all this. i mean, these are easy. well, i mean, you know, but bobby kennedy and tucker, carlson gave me door. i would even say they have a lot they,
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they've given us permission not to hate our neighbor and that is refreshing. okay. you weren't, we don't have to hate. okay. that is an inspiring message coming from the gentleman folks we've run out of time. i want to thank my guess in new york, denver, and in milwaukee. and of course i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at archie. see you next time. remember prospect rules the the, [000:00:00;00]
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there was no way of debate. it was either or that's never s. and now it's about russia and it's about, yes, we have to fight russia and russia has to be taken off the map the, the talk. so is this how the kremlin spoke to us as to why is it and why the russian needs a is a real a saying a lot of the present, but then a little bit about this thing in the upcoming rich summit. why a video with bottom is the 2nd level of expensive to attend the event in person in south africa. agreeing to disagree a much i wanted a you last in america summit hits tub and does not own countries in those the files that ration that live gloves and have been struggling over
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the banqueting st roster. the income of the growth of this year. we look at how st ron is using refrain. so type of games and it may be a hot summer right now in europe, but the winter will surely vehicles as the international energy agency, one's of yet another upcoming energy prices. the, the live it from our end, the national news sensor in oscar. this is our see. welcome to the with the requirements such as person is cited by the russian use agency. we are saying that president clinton will fully participate in the upcoming brick summit via a video link with farm. it says that your level of expected to attend the event in person in south africa. and that's off the south africa, said the 2 country to come to
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a mutual agreement. that person would not travel to the summit. a made a controversy over the international arrest for issued by the have his south africa as presidential spence was announcing the agreement. i miss an agreement, which is all right. some member states present inputs and will not be attending the summit. however, i showed that represented by it's 40 minutes to minutes. that level of everyone was wondering for the longest time will vladimir putin attends this summit? will he travel to south africa? what will happen? because this puts out africa in an awkward situation. why? because south africa is a member of the licensee, the international criminal court, and the international criminal court. let's not forget, issued an international arrest warranty. earlier this year in march and the, the probably would divide them up. hoots and it was supposedly involved in the kitchen, all of you training and children. that in fact, this is a loophole that they found because what they really would want to charge and whether it was
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a special military operation which they see as an invasion. but they couldn't really charge them with that because then they would have to charge the us probably because then all the other presidents be before that, but they didn't do that. so in order not to have these double standards, i guess they found this loophole, and they were accusing him of, let's lee and involved in the abduction of ukrainian children when they were re. okay, what, what does that mean of them? was he involved in the abduction of children? well, that does sound ludicrous summarize absolutely ludicrous of what they are referring to is children who were evacuated from conflict zones and transport it to places of safety. so of course not let them have fruits and was not involved in any sort of abduction, but this is a loophole that they found that they, they could hang it over him by some imaginary circumstances. so of course, south africa is a member of the i. c, c, so a lot of our foods in was to travel to south africa. they would technically to have to arrest them. and the opposition there was really go into the courts are saying, if the russian leader shows up here,
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we have to arrest them. something which the south african president said is absolutely ridiculous and this would not happen. and what actually put the country in danger. let's hear some more from this ron labeau stuff. it would be a reckless, unconstitutional, and unlawful exercise of the powers conferred upon the government to declare war with russia by arresting president putin. i have cost positional obligations to protect a national sovereignty peace and security of the republic. so there is no way that south africa would really actually arrest vladimir putin. but regardless latimer pollutant, as we now know, will not be travelling there. safe surgery, i live rob the defense minister will be there instead, something that he does frequently. so they live real often represents russia at events and forms all of this nature. so it's not something surprising, especially when you add to this, the fact that lot them are approved, single no doubt needs mr. i'm a photo next week in st. petersburg when russia is hosting the russia africa so much more that. busy be lots, so the power, wait,
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so from the global are really not politicians, officials, so they'll be able to discuss the business and economy there. and of course there will be representatives from the breaks nations as well. just to remind our viewers again, brazil, india, china, south africa. and they will be able to discuss how they are constantly continuing to shift the power balance in this world to create this more multi paula world that we keep talking about. so the fact that a lot of my boots and will not be traveling to south africa doesn't really change anything. it doesn't change those relationships. it's interesting, i see because in the break, before we came on, i was doing some research and the likes of blue bug and news i was like that they cause is the america washington is closely monitoring the decision made a washington closely monitoring if a civil ramos those, it says, hey, you know, a,
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yes, you can come. i mean, he did actually say that if puts it in, does want to come is more than welcome. nothing's gonna happen, right? absolutely. well, yes. so he is what he said that loosely, mazda, i mean, who are they gonna bring, just like putting, you know, we have this thing coolant of the capital, pulling the pots black. exactly, but they want to create this image. the vladimir putin is weeks up, let them have fruits and this scared that no one likes let them or boots in, which is not the case because everyone seems to be doing business aside from european nations as we know. and you, cranes, allies, of course. but we have heavy weight nations that are emerging and becoming real power houses in this world. and they want to do business with vladimir putin. so lot of my boots and not traveling to south africa, but meeting those same people next week in st. petersburg doesn't really change anything. so this is what kind of, uh, puts in another for that as a, as a parent or also one terrible. i remember we just, we have this, you know, we have this black, great initiative, a queen who took above i remind the view is that the,
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the reason why russian pulled out of it was because the side of the deal was made by inputs and came out today and said, look, we'll give the grain for free. i'm part of the way you west some countries find a way to for you claim to get that grain out by road. which is, you know, you doesn't have that the, when, when, when you have fighting people and russia has, has had a great track record with african countries and with 3 explanations as well. they have a great relationship on the partnership for many, many years. so something like this is not going to have any impact whatsoever, but of course, in western mainstream media, that's how they like to make it appear. yamaha drama. yeah, absolutely. they may be thousands of killing us to pause on a map button. the 1st message in the u, i. little action american ac is, was supposed to be the 2 reasons, as, as the gather, insight and spirit. however,
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those hopes have faded somewhat off the much disagreement over dried event communicate because they didn't use i proved a major stumbling block with a number of latin american ad. caribou, indeed, is refusing to quote, strongly condemned rough estimate of the override in which the you had been pushing for. the final version of the declaration was before the slash from its initial 16 pages down to 10. due to disagreement signed during the summit, but fewer than president did not pull his punches at the wes over the treatment, but his region receives i made to go back to america in the caribbean and either the us back your former colonies in need of a bi monthly, what we will not exact being treated as misapplied as a result of the claim. your plunder and calculus looting of ton here and been to a credit to latin america and the caribbean in detaches. usually concerned about the insistence of replacing a difference to the un charter and international, the so called international order based on the roles that have need to be
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negotiated or agreed. opposing probably what i'll need is also the, the whole back with brazil's present the saying that instead of soul the impulse of problems, the west is fielding, conflicts around the world. life of the american difference is less down to after us. little sanctions saying they're a violation of international law. i'm ben is a way that specifically cooled for the restrictions on that country to be lifted. i know i thought the voice of venezuela will be heard there. the truth of venezuela to demand extension ceased that the blockade see so that the aggression against the venezuela seize, using sanctions and blockades without the support of international law, is something that only serves to penalize the most vulnerable parts of the population. the seal of east summit must approve a resolution demanding the end of the blockade against cuba. it is necessary to en piracy and the confiscation of goods. we demand elimination of the barriers that
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prevent us from normalizing our commercial relations with sister countries like nicaragua, senior research of the global policy institute, the think tank to some of the says, europe thing gets not everyone's as his preoccupation with the cleaning and complex nicaragua has been the strongest in refusing to go along with the you a demand for a statement on russia, ukraine. nicaragua has, of course, had very good relations with russia, but it's not, it wasn't just nicaragua too, but, and then as well as well, also reluctant to join in this statement. and let's keep in mind all 3 states have been subjected to sanctions. uh, a home invasions regime change operations by the united states over the past few

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