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sort of political payoffs that we've seen there. so it's going to be interesting to see the outcome of the investigation when the security forces there actually get to the bottom of who is responsible for, for trying to organize this assassination. and now we spoke with the chief editor of georgia and i like to cut news letter grooves and form. and he said that he expects more assassination attempts against natural leaders who oppose the current western narrative. mostly by pushing you and that's it. so your schedule is still after the assassination attempt on 6. so i said the terrorist attacks would be carried out against the leaders of countries of the world who advocate for the settlement of relations with russia and who stand for traditional values. i want to see nationally oriented states in their homelands named trump, yvonne, who should be lee ann or bond back then before foreign agents and public governments like soc, is really always commanded here because they have money and grants. and now the law
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for transparency and for an influence is blocking the source and all the citizens of georgia will see that money goes here to commit cruise for the 1st time in modern history of georgia during the 12 years of his reign as prime minister and now, during the reign of the founded georgian dream party, georgie did not fight with anyone, including russia, even a securely refused to announce economic sanctions against russia, because that would be economic suicide for georgia. i have long warned the military contingent on foreign military leaders and ordinary soldiers of the sockets freely regime. some approved went to fight with mercenaries and ukraine, and some of whom state here to wait for them did not lay down their arms. they are waiting for the landing of troops return from ukraine of their fellow soldiers, former ones who passed the hotspots, any rod in afghanistan in order to carry out a military coup. and that is the big now let's see. we get with more stories at the
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top. i'll be out. see you again the the hi there. i'm right, sanchez, this is direct impact. and this is what we're going to be talking about. it is a miracle president. trump wasn't killed cheadle because donald trump is alive and thank god he is. you look incompetent. well guess what? the director channel, she's out after getting way laid by the entire u. s. congress. we're going to show it to you and then might take, which is a little different. this is direct impact on our exemptions. let's do this of the. all right, let's get started with the big story that everybody's still talking about all over america. and what may will be remembered as one of the least democratic moments,
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least democratic moments in our country's history, the media, the democratic party, overlords. um political insiders have all come together to anoint. come on harris, even though she isn't now. and never has been the choice of most americans. that's important dammit, i mean, look at this chart, this thing was put together by, by the way, by the lead political writers at the new york times, each writer was asked which candidate is most electable. and um, okay, ma'am, as the worst pork quote risky, is joyce for the democratic party. there she is. lo and behold, couple of years, according to the political writers of the middle of times, no less about me saying this as i'm saying this. but regardless of that, the democratic party seems hell bent on ramming her through. whether she is the
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people's choice or not. if you're an american or however, you're just a citizen of the world, you gotta be bothered by stuff like the smell to be fair. she may be, she may end up being the greatest candidate in the world. you know, to be fair. she, she may be spectacular. i don't know. so i can't predict the future, but i can tell you this. her track record simply does not reflect that. she has lost badly in every single national way. she's ever run her appraisal numbers as vice president. i've been there's no, there's no i best. those are facts. it's not about what i think she's going to do. that's what i know she has done. but the party doesn't care, it seems as probably they're not willing to consider anybody else at this point. it's common law or nothing. look as far as they're concerned. all that matters to them at this point. and is perhaps what they think and guess who else?
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what hollywood thinks seriously, often described as an atm put democrats, the world's film, mtv capital in los angeles, has long been an important source of the parties campaign. funds on monday, rather kaji be access. jamie lee curtis and by the davis and tv producer shonda rhimes, through the support behind the us, vice president. think about that a bunch of famous people who happen to be wealthy in hollywood. the big names in hollywood bring names in the democratic party, all coming in now, endorsing. we're being told that they have to endorse comfortable hairs. and of course, the corporate media is jumping on board as well. you know, that does, you know, that does a couple of things really. it makes it impossible for any other candidates to throw their hat into the ring without feeling like they're going to be ostracized. hell, no, i'm not going to do is if i do this, they're going to crush me. they're not, i'm never going to get any more money. no one's ever gonna support me. so they're
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like plan. okay. yeah. like, oh yeah, she's great. right. but even more importantly, it's keeping out fresh or different ideas, you know, for maybe other candidates might have to bring to the table about we're on pace, for example. so everybody's, i have to pick the same way in the democratic party, the economy, inflation, maybe some people might have a more progressive perspective. maybe some people might have a more conservative perspective. why not? why not throwing ideas into the ring and then see what comes out. that's the best. no. get do that. because where the democratic party, that's a small the not a big the right. say all this is off the table because the party upper attics say so of a party of projects to say so in fact, even though some other candidate did want to take on harris in the convention, how hard it would be for them to do that. check yourself if no other democrat decides to challenge harris,
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these delegates will likely support her either by virtual vote or by a vote on the convention floor. and the convention was move ahead pretty drama free . but if others do decide to run, the process could become more like a mini primary in order to get their name on the roll call vote and make speeches. a candidate would have to circulate a petition and get more than $300.00 delegates to sign it. me, as for me, i like drama. i want drama. drama is where you get good ideas. there you go. manila, all you gotta do is show up to the convention, get to know 300 people and get their signatures on a petition. and youtube can maybe run against cala harris right? or get to know them virtually on this virtual roll call. but what's the party also has this, this rules book, right? that's, that's fraught with loopholes. what if, if list, then that and in the book has about as many pages in it as moby dick not only does the democratic party make it difficult for what i call
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a non aligned democrat to jump into the race? yeah, we saw our f k junior, but the party provides will see that. i see that there's an end to your political career coming to a screeching halt. well, unless you have their blessing to proceed. that's why this is not really an an election process, but a selection process and look, think of it this way. rec, you go to a restaurant that advertises this giant menu full of options for the whole family. there's a meal for everybody, right? you're vague and sister, you're gluten free cousin, you're mean potatoes, dad, but then you get there and the server tells you, oh sorry, that menu item isn't available, right? and, and, oh, nope, not that one either. nope. sorry, not that thing either. so eventually you get around to asking the server, okay, why don't you just tell me what you do have available?
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and that's really how elections are run written large from both parties here in the us. but it's even more complicated, this analogy even true or for the democratic party. here's another story about the handling of couple of hairs, which i think is kind of fascinating. so here's the deal right now is really prime minister benjamin at yahoo is going to be coming to united states to speak at a joint session of congress. and guess who's not going to be there? yes, it was not going to be the vice president, pamela harris will not be sitting in her usual position as the president of the senate, the car behind the 4 and head of state. right. instead, she's going to be out campaigning. look, let me watch this, look at how nbc news reports it like it's no big deal. device part of the united states is going to be giving up her seat at this very important that i speak with according to to congressional aid. senator ben carton of maryland will preside over his joint address to congress rather than vice president campbell harris, who is expected to be campaigning. you know, talk about conspicuous miss through
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a mission. i mean, hell with it, what, what do you, what do you think of this? what are we not being told? what's the real story here? oh, okay, well, let me go back to the aforementioned celebrity front, and i promise, there is a point to this. the democrats are generally the party of hollywood. don't know how or why it became that way, but it's, it's like the sun rising in the east adjusting does me celebrity endorsements are that much more valuable right now for this fractured democrat party after the last 9 months? of disaster in gaza. hollywood, it leads won't touch the topic unless you're of course like be the head, dean vendors. but broadly speaking, hollywood has the attention of the youth vote. the youth vote however, is on the ground, protesting us support of israel, gaza. israel is the topic rick, that lost joe biden, the support of younger voters. so the fact that harrison is trying to show face or
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save face, depending on how you look at it by not appearing publicly with nothing yahoo, that's all for p r. because the reality is she is still willing to meet with him behind closed doors, where she won't be met with the public eye or, or photo are not just or do i add to the bad pull it whatever, but wait a minute you said meet with them of course, she has to meet with them. she should meet with every political leader and every head of state out there. it's not that she's going to meet with them. it's that she's going to kisses. but the same way the joe biden kissed his, bought an every other us president, including trump, will kids that bought. and that's the brand new. that is, that's the problem. that's the, it's a p r move does a, i'm not going to be there. i'm boy called his speech, but i'm going to meet with him privately. this is especially a big deal rick in, in the crucial battle ground state of michigan that is supposed to be right the, the last of the so called so so, so, so what you're saying is, so what you're saying is it's a lie, it's a lie,
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it's it's the sudden and it show you, if there's nothing else, your job is to be there behind the head of say, this case that's on yahoo, who's massacring people and trying to get rid of an entire population of people. and you don't want to be there because it might make you look bad even though you, your husband and everybody else, you know, supports everything that he's doing. but you're not going to show up the show just to give people the impression that maybe there's a possibility that you're not going to support them when you know, damn well you will. that's dishonest, that's horribly dishonest and, and that's the kind of thing that that's why i put that nbc report. they didn't even mention anything about oh yeah, he's something out of state. that's crazy. by the way. one more thing before i let you go, just as we were going on the air today, we learned that the head of state, the, pardon me, the head of the us security service, the agency that's supposed to protect the dignitaries in secret service. what do i say? what are the, i don't know? yeah. secret service, whatever. the head of the us secret service,
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the agency that's supposed to protect the dignitaries and the president has resigned and it came to after she was viciously savage yesterday by members of congress. here's a taste. the secret service has a leadership problem. and, and that falls on you. it is a miracle president. trump wasn't killed cheadle because donald trump is alive and thank god he is. you look incompetent. if donald trump had been killed, you would never look comfortable. now, director, it all. would you agree that this is the most serious security lapse since president reagan was shot in 1981 of the secret service? yes sir. i was. yeah. and you know, you know, what stuart night did when we was in charge at the time of the secret service. you know what he did. afterwards, he remained on duty. he resign. you resign. yeah. and now she's resigned to but let me, let me just say something about this, about that performance. art performance aren't really that you just witnessed while
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i'm not defending. kimberly chattel, while the secret service with a horrible job they did defending former president trump. it seems rich to me that members of congress who are among the most least competent people in our country, would be yelling at somebody for not being confident as they perform for their 15 seconds of fame. so they can appear on some cable news channel with what, what's or, or whatever, or hannity or whatever. and then now with that said, let me also say secret service that we have learned about was aware that the shooter was there 20 minutes before he fired. and yes, the building that he was on should have been included in the perimeter, and it wasn't until they screwed up. it's good or bad, and they screwed up at their job. and you're only allowed to screw up once when you have that job. so look on the one hand, yes, you should be fired. on the other hand, it bothers me to see these people yelling at or just because they know that by doing so, it's cheap, it's easy and they're going to appear on cable news. what do you think?
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i as well, right, i think there's a lot more to the so called failure by the secret service, but i'll save that from my own podcast. but even if you are smelling something rotten and coming out of butler p a, no matter which way you cut it, it's still an operational failure. and when you are the chief of something like the secret service we're or any other big agency here in washington or even in the private sector, you're the boss, the buck stops with the you. the failure of your underlings is directly your failure as well for not running a tight enough ship. so look, i'm the drawing room. i'm gonna make this real brief. we always complain that there is no accountability in washington, especially of these on elected officials like her. if i weren't joe biden, i would have fired her already, but instead, it's only due to public pressure that she don't resigned in disgrace. almost 2 weeks after this attempted assassination, this lady was doubling down,
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making excuse after excuse, which shows me her complete lack of integrity. it shows a lack of sound judgment for herself, let alone an entire agency, half was protecting people's lives. so i'll be honest, i'm a guy, that's what i say. i hear chucky cheese is hiring security guard directly. you sound like one of those congressmen. i'm going to try and get you a dig. so you're going to appear on one of those tables that were us. what me, i mean, and i'm angry anyway. thanks manila, i appreciate it. well, we come back, john jacqueline, he's an american attorney with the background and us selections law, georgia graduate. by the way, from them, university law is currently the host of dd geo politics show good show. by the way, they have a similar perspective too much of what we say. and john's kind of doing this when we come back, stay right there. the
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of the 1898 of the united states won the war again, spain and gain control of the philippines. the people of the philippines held that the americans would help over throw spanish rule and a grand independence to the country. but the united states was by no means willing to give freedom to the philippines and side as just another colony. the 1999, the filipinos began armed resistance to the new occupier. of american troops were barely able to occupy the territory of the philippine republic. but that patriot started a desperate the rail. a war washington was forced as in new reinforcements and triple the number of its troops on the islands. the u. s. army suffered heavy losses. the americans took 8 out of the population, general jacob smith, in revenge for the gorilla attack on the garrison in the city of bile on ega.
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porter to kill everyone over 10 years old. the monstrous gulf of terror, according to the most conservative estimates lead to the death of about 200000 filipino. the americans manage to suppress the guerrillas only 14 years after the beginning of the war. but the united states was not able to stop the national liberation, struggle of the filipino peoples in 1946. after the decades of the dramatic ordeal, the philippines was finally able to achieve independence. the the hey, welcome back government sanchez. so it's called d. d. as in denver, detroit jail politics, just want to make sure you know the name because it's
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a good show and i want you to watch it or listen to it. john jackman is standing by now. he's one of the hosts of the show. you guys spend a lot of time talking about what's going on and gaza right now. so i'm interested in hearing what you have to say about that conversation. i was just having a little while ago with manila about this charade, where all of a sudden the vice president is not going to be sitting on her seat when the prime minister between us and yahoo comes to speak to our congress. what do you make of that? well, as you said, you know, this is an attempt, i think, by the democrats to try to maintain this progressive veneer while at the same time, doing absolutely nothing material to really address the crisis. the just, i, quite frankly, that's unfolding and gaza. of course, they'll continue to give aid to the as really government's military support, logistical support and even position our own military assets in the region to intimidate the access of resistance. so there's no doubt in my mind that
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a president harris will continue this trajectory and support of israel. but again, this is just political theaters, but i'm not exactly black mark on her, but i had a be electric. yeah. and i would almost with spectrum more and she just went there and said yes, well, but my, my, my husband happens to be as i am, as the guy i worked for was a super zionist, went around brightening about it. i am as i understand, i'm gonna sit here next to bb and yahoo because you know, of i believe in him as well. rather than pretending she doesn't, that just, you know, it just seems so dishonest. you know, like some kind of good booky dance that she's doing, by the way, speaking of calm layers, do you think there's any, has shown you anything? have you read anything about her that would lead you to believe that she's going to be any different when it comes to geo politics and foreign policy. then then most other presidents we've had including her boss. absolutely not. absolutely not i. i
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see her as a, a reincarnation of hillary clinton, essentially, and it's been pointed out by multiple prominent people that she takes the same stances when it comes to the imperialist interest of the united states. and really continuing this noxious and parasitic empire that we've developed abroad and just show no indication that she will be any difference. and i think that her coordination itself can speaks to that, right? you said this was on democratic and beyond that, i think it's very interesting how the media cartels have really exposed himself throughout this whole process. yeah, i mean, right, 2 years ago, even a year ago we were saying in, in unison, most of the american public people who could see with their eyes and listen with their years the joe biden was mentally unfit for office. but we had the media saying, and you're just and no, no he's not in. this is he's going to run again. he's going to run again. and now here we are 80 days from the election. he drops out and we're turning to the main stream media cards. i'll say, well, what does this on democratic process?
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and they say, are you crazy? is midway a bit. right? that's what we've been saying for months. i'm not to mention not too much by the way, it gives a staying on point. you know, they're now looking at us and saying to us, well of course, couple of harris just deserves to have the job. after all people voted for her when they chose joe biden. no, they didn't. first of all, they didn't even really choose jo button. he was anointed for his position by the democratic party over everybody else, and they got everybody else to quit. and then he picks her who at the time was pulling between 2 and 4 percent. so, you know, how can you say that and, and not at least, and i'm not saying journal should go out there be anti here is, but they should at least be positioning another point of view that says, what other opinions, what other people are out there that we should consider what they're not, john? absolutely not. and i love that you go back to 2020 because the job i'm station itself is the result of 1111th hour, 2 against bernie sanders,
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basically. yeah. both is it time. and then you had all the establishment like a way of rushing to support joe biden, recognizing we don't, we can't have this guy, bernie, up here talking this kind of rhetoric even, even this kind of lights anti imperialism or questioning of our 4 and 8 and involvement in other countries that's a no go for the democratic party, which really it's solely is they're very named democratic party. can you imagine that? yeah, i can think of an a process more well is. yeah, is especially in that and i know where you were thinking and i'm going to take you there so you can go there by the way. the idea that we go around the world telling everybody how they need to be a democracy like us. and this is the example that we're setting it's mind blowing. it's mind blowing to think of the hypocrisy involved in those actions. of the progress is so evident. but i think the, the issue is now a lot of the american people are seeing it are beginning to see it and questioning
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both of the major political parties for the democrats this year. i think what is really significant that i want to highlight for our audience is the departure of labor from the democratic party. now, despite all the imperialism, despite everything, that's one thing that they could always hang their hat on or with a party of labor. but as we saw, the president of the teamsters actually went to the r and c to speak. and that shows how incompetent the democrats have been in addressing the problems of labor. whether it's breaking the railway strikes, failing to really change the bundle, the fundamental dynamics for the american workers were seen. prices go through the roof of the democratic party is really watch the edge of support. and i just don't know what the future is. but let me ask you something that i was thinking about this morning when i was watching them this morning when i was preparing my uh, my intro and i was going through a video tapes. i found that video tape of shonda rhimes and all those famous people in hollywood who are back in a couple errors because she's a, you know, a progressive african american woman. um,
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how much do you think cala harris is like the average african american citizen of the united states who happens to be female? i mean very, very little. uh, i mean you just look at who supports their campaign. you look at her past history from the ag to the senate. i mean, she spends her life among the political leads the celebrities. and it, at a time when the divide between our lead political class and celebrities is wider than ever. yeah. the american people are looking at this identity politics and they're calling b. s. or do you think there was one incident in particular? speaking of this, you know, her relationship with african americans cuz they're saying and the numbers are showing that she's going to do a little better with african americans. and joe biden was doing, although she's doing a little worst with the white angle sexual met. and why douglas exit menu then joe biden was doing, but back when she was the, the attorney general of california. i'm not sure what the exact number was, but she put a hundreds,
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if not thousands of young african american men in jail for smoking. what i would like to call a marijuana cigarette at one point in their life. i mean, that's not a good record that you asked about it, right? and then she laughs about it, right? and, and this is the kind of behavior that we see from the democratic party, this ramp into the policy. and, you know, again, people are saying, look, she's not really a party to working for us. she's going to lock up all of these people for this minor charge, while we have a real violin crime, homelessness, all of these major problems in the state of california, especially yeah, delivery. and it's created such an opening for the republicans who, you know, they're, they're 2 major issues. it seems like this election cycle, our immigration and ending the wars, and the democrats have conceded ground on both of those issues. well, the only to address the problems of labor that they've typically been a little bit stronger than you think. i mean, and we're down to a couple of minutes here. so let's get down to the nitty gritty as you look at the selection right now. do you think it's possible for
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a majority of americans to choose cala harris over uh, trump advance at this point? just given what you know of our country and the most americans and most of our neighbors? well, here's what i'll tell you about american politics is people's minds are the people's memories are incredibly short. so even in the span of what is it now $75.00 days, things could change significantly. so i never want to prognosticate too much or give a firm prediction at this point. the republicans are clearly in pull position, and i see came with harris's candidates, its continue to accelerate this departure of labor. the departure of young people, the departure of the really energetic base of the democratic party. so that, that's my viewing. but again, you know, anything could happen as we've seen over the course of the last week. we've got a little bit left in, is there somebody out there you think would have been a slam dunk, who could have at least competed better against trump in advance? is it michelle obama? is it george clooney? is it the gretchen whitmore or is it the governor of california? what do you think?
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well, i think that the democratic party in general is more or less than the same position regardless of who they nominate. they have been so cabinet by these corporate interest or financial cartels, that they really can present a strong message for the american people. the person i would have said is bernie sanders. but i think that he's also conceded so much ground to the democratic party that most americans now just see him as a democratic partisan. whereas before it used to have more this independent premier . yeah. what i will say, i'll just mention this one last thing. you know, as it's a little bit poetic and i'm not sure if you heard about it, but as president by dropped out of the race on sunday, we also saw the launch of the american communist party standing. it gets both major parties. we've made a lot of waves on line, obviously a very minor, a faction of the american political system so far but, but the notes that things might be changing over the course of the next. yeah. yeah . well, you never know what young people are doing out there these days, those crazy young people, you know, uh, ex todd. i appreciate john jack, but the deal politics check you about. thank you, my friend. well,
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