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the the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome to cross stock were all things are considered on peter a level from the very start of the binding presidency. we were told the occupant of the oval office was obsessed with his legacy. 3 and a half years later that legacy can be summed up with a few choice words, division, failure, incompetence,
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and shame. destry will remember joe by the cross talking biden's legacy and joined by my guest, matthew eric in montreal. he's a senior fellow with the american university in moscow and director of the rising tide foundation of canada. in bellingham, we have patrick lawrence. he is, i call him as an author of journalists and their shadows. and in denver we crossed to tyler nixon. he is an attorney and political strategist, gentleman across black roles and the fact that means you can jump any time you want . and i would appreciate patrick, let me go to you 1st because you actually inspired this program with your article. the wreckage biding leaves behind which you can find a consortium news dot com. you write a lightweight. when it came to talk, it came to time to prove himself as a statesman and a leader. the white house has simply defeated him. what do you mean by that? it is it's one st peter to uh, to uh, as we say in an american english role logs to the senate for 30 years and so forth
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. right. but the white house there's, there's no hiding in the white house and he just was not the old phrase. he just wasn't presidential timber. right. he's, you know, he had, he had various committees. i think finance was one, notably the chair, the foreign affairs committee is not a statesman. you know, he was, he was faking and seeking and miss representing for decades in congress. and again, you can get away with that stuff in congress, but you can't. and the white house, very kind of low caliber person just on a personal note i dinner last christmas, whether it's a venture capitalist who, who actually interacted with bite and during his time on the senate finance committee. and he said without prejudice or anything. and astonishingly
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stupid person, just, you know, at native intelligence, right. it's just not there. you know, tyler, the, you know, i said in my introduction, a few choice words associated with buying anything. and for me, you know, it's, it's essentially incompetent is kind of debate going with patrick had to say, i mean, he was the wrong person in the wrong place at the wrong time. but he was foisted upon us. okay. and actually he's kind of conquered ties a anti democratic street, even within the democratic party, i would even say, maybe the body politic. but i mean, you know, everything associated with a guy is it, there's a downside to it. in my opinion, tyler as well. i, you know, it's interesting and thanks for me on peter i've, i've known joe biden, for over 40 years. i went to church with him every sunday i went to school, bo and hunter, and, you know, i studied the man close that went through his 84 senate kick off, and then i began studying his record and i was 12 years old at the time. i was
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a little sort of and neal fight to politics, but i studied what he did in the senate. i mean, it'd be, i'm working for his opponent, john burris, where i stuffed on gloves all summer for that. and the ranking bush campaign. and you know, when joe biden began running for president, the more i got to know this man, and i knew him just as you know someone from church every sunday. are my parents on the lot next to his property. but he sold doing and being a executive for like 3 times what it was worth after they ran it into the ground. but and i always felt that this man was not only a a pompous pandering lightweight, but also a dangerous, actually dangerous person in the he was actually on the senate judiciary and the foreign affairs committee, not the finance committee. unfortunately, my, the other senator, the great man who i worked for senator bill ross was the chairman of the finance committee at the time. but that being said,
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the assessment uh uh by the previous speaker is absolutely spot on joe biden. his eyes was elected to young and now he's, he's serving to late in the life. so he's, you know, he has to do these things should be too young for what he was doing now is too old for what he's doing. but he's always basically spent his life beating his chest, puffing himself up, briefing himself up on issues about which he has no depth, no knowledge, you know, beyond what he has been briefed on and was able to be asked and sort of um, you know, sweet talk or panned or his way to, i guess, just being re elected. well i wouldn't even go further, tyler lying. and he's in the tory. yes. and not a liar. it's an extraordinary all considering in this campaign environment, the trump lies all the time about. trump is a, is very economical with the truth. i'd be willing to say that for joe, by lies a lot, matthew. i mean one of the things that he bite and said he would bring his unity. i've never seen such a vis of person in my life in politics. i mean,
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he basically half of the population became an enemy in his eye, and in the, in the eye of his party, matthew. yeah, i mean, it was all well and nice that he said that it was time to make the country that this political violence was, was assigned that we need to work together and unite. but at the same time, you know what you said, he's got a whole track record of coming out. i states don't use darth vader a just a couple of years ago. calling out the top half of the entire talking about the most. celine is speech. yeah. yeah. right now with the, with a red light. yeah. and uh, we'll weigh the enforcers behind. i mean, it was like something of a bad movie and he's calling out happy. american population is being a team to terrace who don't respect the constitution, but something needs to be done about them. that does come out. he came out just a few days before this a, this hit on trump attempt saying that it's time for someone to move a on on truck. yeah, you're exactly right,
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matthew. he started in after january 6th events with the domestic extremism. the right it, did it ever occurred to these people that when you start talking in those terms, you are condemning, or is it streams something to go by the account approximating staff is american people, right? it is. this is unity. the, the, you know, duration was all about unity, unity. he had no intention of doing that and i would add once more, no capacity to, to bring americans together. well tyler, i mean, it, tyler, i mean, in, in that same vein here, we saw how the justice system had been weaponized. that is really and that's why we, you know, outside of the foreign policy blunders, which we'll have to deal with for decades head. but, you know, the weapon ization of the judicial process is also a legacy that is hard to, to, to push back from go ahead. tyler joe biden has always been
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a demagogue. he was one of the 1st to come out. and if you look at his speech and 1987 to the end of the a, c p where you called jeff sessions out right, a racist. and you know, it's always been about pandering to what he perceived as his, you know, the core audiences. and using any tactics necessary, including demonizing, you know, his opponents, he was part of the barking of judge bork. you know, i mean, basically right there with ted kennedy and, you know, biden is, it's just, he's never, uh, he's never seen an opportunity wouldn't take no matter how base or d based it was. yeah, he could never back it up. i mean he's, i mean, his drug war policies alone have been devastating to this country. the mandatory minimum sentences, the, you know, literally just, it kept going me. it's like the bite in crime boulevard in front, but that's all you heard about in the 19 eighties and nineties will offend even previous, biding ground bills and work. why do we keep needing more buying crime bills? that was always my question. and you know, he would take on e would. e, would
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a grandstand and sort of march to the head of afraid he should have never been in. he did this with are in policy with the rock where each, i mean, he talked about the partitioning of rock into different provinces. i mean, is his ideas of always been completely extreme and lunatic. and it's always because joe biden is always needed since he was elected, and probably since he was young with his cold stutter, he is his life has been spent trying to prove wrong what he thinks other people think of him. that's the problem with joe problem for joe biden. is of what other people think of them is correct. that he's a lightweight and a button. yeah, well matthew, i mean it again getting the same thing that we heard from, tyler and me, you know, growing up in being uh, was interested in politics. i always thought of joe biden is a segregationist. well i mean i yeah, he didn't have a very good reputation and well, i mean, what was the stand? i mean, does anybody remember what his stand on busing was because he was bored and he was
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against that. i mean, what is his position? that's a, that's what i'm getting out here, matthew, these? oh yes. well, i wanted to get the 2 gentlemen to go into greater detail there, but he definitely was the be he didn't have any consistent position beyond whatever his handlers would would deploy him to do into advanced at any given time. i was just thinking very quickly about his on the bus care bill in 199495 in response to deal with oklahoma city bombing, which call rogue later on said that he use as the direct take over or the direct inspiration for the patriot act after $911.00, literally, i mean that the entire basis of the buying bill created the, the patriot act. so, i mean, there, there is been, am, the, that was the basis for the entire sultan domestic terrorism is the new enemy to unite the people around a thread after the conventional external terrorism became a little bit, i guess, dated. now there was this already to start a war on the american population itself,
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with the idea of conservatives. conservative extremism being the, the form that it was this, this man was going to take and leave and acting accordingly to the past 4 years. putting american patriots in prison, there's hundreds, if not more in prisons all over america still after 4 years a legally, this has not been addressed properly by anyone. and again, with binding was doing in the ninety's or his head was, were having done for him. while he was yapping away it was, is the president's upon which all this is happening? well, patrick, i mean it's interesting is that, um, it was uh obama that resurrected a, a failing political career. we have to remember when obama was in office. the democrats allows over a 1000 um, seats in different levels of government, local and federal. and then he gave us job. i yeah, i think that, you know, the, the democratic parties point. okay. you can't really see into it very confidently
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. uh, i mean, maybe in the other guess i have insights but there's a certain machine crawl on. yeah. to it. okay. and, and if i don't want to over simplify and i stand ready to be corrected, but it looks to me is just to a certain extent, it was jose tour. right. it was, it was jos turn. and, and this goes to a point you raised when i got notes of this program in advance of the, the, the, the, the, the functions of the democratic party really are just radically on democratic. exactly. how do i find patrick? hold that thought we have to go to a hard break. and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on biden's legacy. stay with the acceptance and i'm here to plan with you. whatever you do. do not watch my new show
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the last one. just imagine the, the discounts dodge the journey. the, the you ready to come along the welcome make across stock. were all things are considered? i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing biden's legacy the okay patrick with the let's go back to you. maybe it's interesting the brought up on the democratic party and the democratic process, which they seem to those to seem to be undecided. cool at this point. well, hillary clinton was hoisted upon us in 2016 cheating bernie sanders
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also in in 2020. again, it was uh uh the it wasn't based on who was popular with the population with voters, but it was a brock obama who decided again at the expense of bernie sanders. and now it's really quite interesting, these kind of shenanigans of stab joe in the back. i mean, what, you know, i couldn't have happened to a better fellow, patrick. there, there is a, i mean what we're looking at refining that. they, they shouldn't have kept him in the office as long as you know, they should not did. the defense in his final days was not right. it was not justified, but to go to the larger and deeper point. i think what we are looking at in the democratic party is a quite serious, liberal authoritarian. yep. yeah, a little authoritarianism. is my name for it or others may have other names for it,
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but of and i find it more dangerous. then i find the democrats more where we some, then trump and whoever stands on the other side truck will come and trump will go. but little authoritarian is you can go back to the top rope with this, right? is going to be very, very harm to just launch, right? and we just had a demonstration of it's a mercy list. a way for see joe biden is no discarded. good. it's right. yeah. uh, you know, and he was, he was a great president. and now he's not, you know, of a, he has to go, he's not i company and we're going to get it. busy was come all the harris and i'm telling you i'm telling you know, the, the, the highest, it's going to company come all
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a harris's candidacy is going to be beyond the belief of anybody. i wonder, well well, we're already, we're already seeing it. apparently, patrick, she has no record to, to criticize. that's what, that's what i keep here is there's, there's, you know, she's a blanks us place. you know, she does nothing wrong at that. so it's amazing. okay. and then it'd be a tax on j d vans. what is comments about single women in taps? a spot on i liked it. okay. tyler? yeah. i, you know, considering the legacy here. i think maybe it's being a little premature. mean, who has been running the binding presidency? i mean, look at him. i mean, he's not running it, you know, i've contemplated this question and it's uh, quite interesting because uh, you know, by biting selected by obama, because he was at least as corrupt as obama was, was. and, and, you know, double that sort of to type out to face, let's just say. and i think similarly uh you know, a bite and shows harris cuz she was just, i think,
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just as vacuous and sort of pandering and not really have any, any cor, biding rose. basically he was the, you know, the, the, the tallest of the pigmies in the democrat raised and has been pining his entire life to be president. and he would have done or said anything at that point to get the nomination. and he did, and he was the just sort of the like, like horizontal buildings eventually become respectable and that's sort of what biden's fate was. tom and he, they realized that he was valuable and he would do anything they wanted. so unfortunately the hard core left that is now in the is the control of the democrat party b, b, a started tearing, totalitarian left has add their opportunity to have a so essentially a best sort of seat filler president, you know, is the pointless presidency. men all the talk, joe biden, over 3040 years of all his grandiose designs and plans and is in situations into american foreign policy, as well as just a domestic policy to
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a lesser extent amount to what he let every moon run, run the, you know, there's balloons running the asylum, essentially. there is no leadership, no coherent stewart of this eventually like a, a presidency by portfolio. which unfortunately meant that all the, you know, the russia war hawks drag this into this ukraine. the bottle a pull out of afghanistan with just as much. i mean, let's face it. that was just so they could ramp up for the, for the ukraine conflict. that means like you were getting you out of a war like 20 year war, you got us into right into another one in this one, bringing with, you know, bringing on world war free. and i think unfortunately, uh you have a lot of mid level, mid wits in the administration who essentially, right, like i said, the now was the lunatics running the asylum said all those crazy stuff, like having a trannies flashing there. there. you know what's on the white house one, i mean, look, i mean, if the button was actually in charge of it for his presidency, be like any other president. i mean, with the, to get that far,
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you need to political instincts in the case of buying. they stole it for him, but that being said that he had no way to throttle back the lunacy. so it's just been like pedal to the metal of every, i mean the border alone. it's like my god and who would not think jesus, this is not do it, you know, just from the perspective of, of what it's cause costing and causing well, you know, tyler, i mean this is kind of the presidency a don't believe you're lying eyes. okay. i mean, that's what they were, you know, if they wouldn't find a label for it. you know, matthew, it's already been brought up here, but i mean, this is senseless. more in ukraine, that's biden's war. i. i'm befuddled why trump doesn't to say that. it's not my war, it's his war. okay. i seriously doubt if trump is elected. he wants to inherit this war, but we'll see when you have lindsey graham and people like that around, you know, it's is a depressing problem. my phone pale people like that, but that, that is going to be his last name legacy. i think it's already been brought up. the withdrawal from afghanistan in this sense was more in ukraine, matthew. and by the way,
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that previous characterization of binding was devastating. i did appreciate that and perfect. now what you're saying here? yeah, i think that it's very clear that the biden was behind the unleashing of this, this monstrosity on the borders of rough estimate of what does per crisis from the standpoint of his role as a, the, the king of graft overseeing, with victoria. and you want to have this entire monstrosity of been there, right? worshiping creatures that was, that's a, a bite in legacy directly. i mean his, his ability to even fire the attorney general was carrying out an investigation. marissa mine been brag about at the, at the c, f r, saying that he was the right to withhold a $1000000000.00 of loans. in the last, there was something debt about this figure who was investigating the agency that was behind not just the, the, the crew itself, but the entire contraction of wealth on behalf of a bunch of western release, of which his son was a position to member and that he demonstrably benefited from quite a bit. he's got
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a lot to be afraid of it. as far as things that are going to go public should, should truck a, take the presidency and we get some form of a new direction for ukraine? god willing, i don't, i don't know if it's even possible. yeah. oh yeah. tell by, you know, that the corruption is nothing new in the swamp there. but jane and the binding of family and they, with this really slobs about it. just really sloppy in, you know, in primitive here. okay, is go to patrick. now you want to jump and go ahead a. yeah, i look a peter, i've, i'm, i'm sure the ukraine, the proxy where i'm ukraine. uh is, is a very considerable focus from where you're sitting. but we, we, we, we, there are other things to note here. this is and administration that blew up a pipeline. him in europe a radically, you know, come through to international law of and uh, and of the change. your relationship is
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a complete mess. he has intensified attention to across the pacific, apparently very considerably. then taiwan situation probably a bit dangerous. and then of course, because there's no hiding from because of the one i just wanted to add a little bit of a list there. right? there are other items that one could put on if you're up and so forth. but i want to also mention what will he be remembered for? well, we need to be careful the, the degree of media manipulation that has going on during the buying years. it is, it might be beyond, it might be without precedent. and we need to be aware, i'm not sure how much americans will, will remember of all this because it's not really very clear how you every,
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how much your average, where i can even notice. well, i mean, patrick, i, we can add on to that, you know, i know how much will joe biden remember. okay, i mean that, but that so as, as a real issue, i mean, um, um, you know, i guess the only way he will be remembered it because he is just being thrown out like garbage. okay. he was a garbage politician at a garbage presidency and he's been dispensed with here. maybe we'll learn something from his presidential library. if it's ever built, you know, tyler, what do you think his last thing legacy will be? because we're in the, we're very much in, in, in the selection cycle. we're having this reinvention of kamala harris, which everyone up until 15 seconds ago said nobody ever liked. now we're going to say she's the most loving compassion and politician of all time, tyler? well, there's a saying you can't polish return, and i think the binding presidency would really fits that. it's illegitimate from the outset. he was a sleep at the switch at best. can you think of
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a single memorable moment for speech that would be to biden's credit and not his stumbling up the steps? not his falling down left right and center, not his lowering his words and, and just, you know, stammering, wandering around. i can't think of a single moment. i mean that you meant we meant we talked about the, the fastest speed you gave. i mean, that's might be the best and you know, i think it's very fitting that he, that he gave his his remarks yesterday at the l. b, j library, l, b, j, one of the single, most evil, corrupt, ruthless, murderous, demagogues, and monsters, ever to inhabit the white house. and all you can do is sit and prays and wells highlights highlight well, i'll push a little bit back into your all the work. all the words you use may be true, but he was an effective politician unlike joe biden. oh, no question. you know, i admire leadership, you know, they, that they don't have to have sterling qualities. okay. you know, or, or somebody like margaret patch or again, i made an amazing leader. let's go to montreal,
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finish it up 25 seconds. go ahead as well i, i think that the vitamins will buy vitamins a non duration of that involved the little i'm off to the 100 gains with way to get good coming out literally explicitly in the dress of the 100 games mean announced or i think was a very big characterization, theme of the entire 4 years was coming off of that. and i think that that's one of the biggest challenges america has now is to avoid falling into the traps being set for it to go into a very, very dangerous civil war. potential with mixed in economic collapse, it was excel, right? well i, i want to leave on a positive thought. maybe a kamala harris administration will make the bite administration look good historically. who knows? because all the time we have gentlemen, i want to take my guess and spelling of denver and, and mantell. and of course i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at r t. so you next time, remember prospect, the
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the what, the, this thing of the continental o send, we in cetera, with the rest of the world, we're going to relate to the wind in terms of donations on, in terms of trade off it's a month to define what she wants political africa might define ourselves cultures. africa must define ourselves critically. the cause of your guys, no choice, but to move forward. forward. the, the,
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the 1st 3rd of the 19th century was marked by the agree as of expansion of the united states. the americans sought the seas as much territory for settlement as possible. ignoring the sovereignty of the neighboring states and the interests of the indigenous peoples in 1845, washington announce the annexation of mexican texas. and in march, 1846 american troops invaded mexico. however, mexico itself did not have enough means to effectively confront the enemy. besides, it was being torn apart by internal conflicts. the americans managed to turn the died of the war in their favor. in september 18, 47, the us army captured mexico city. mexico was course designed a humiliating peace treaty according to way to get lost 55 percent of its territory . vieques asian of the lands to the united states lead to terrible consequences. bloodshed, genocide was committed against the indians in california during the 1st half. and 3
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of the american ruled the number of the indigenous people in the region decrease from 150216000 people. slavery, which had been abolished in mexico long before the united states attacked was restored on the occupied territories. this will later become one of the reasons for the civil war in the united states themselves. nations like individuals are punished for their transgressions. we got our punishment. american president ulysses grant rode about the consequences of aggression against mexico several decades later. the hey, everybody on been swan and for rick sanchez today. let's talk immigration. the us southern border is a hot topic of the 2024 presidential election cycle as more than 12000000
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undocumented immigrants. a port into the us over the last few years in states are at a breaking point once a problem left to border states to deal with during the by years. states like texas and florida have resorted to unconventional means to send their message to the feds that they are fed up. what's the truth behind this? massive and very complicated issue. this is direct impact. the alignment's one in for rick sanchez, illegal immigration has long been a hot button issue for states like california in texas, arizona, even florida. but following the sunset of title 42, which effectively shut down american southern border due to the corona virus, the house committee on homeland security released what they called a startling report. outlining cbp encounters for fiscal year 2023. it revealed this of 40 percent increase from 2021 and
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a shocking 100 percent increase as compared to 2019 before president biden wasn't

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