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've noticed a common theme in your lives, which is that you both spent a large part of your lives, in your case your entire lives, in the ruling class of america, and you both decided that it was corrupt, and that you would say so out loud at great risk to both of you. it was probably only a matter of time before you somehow came together. do you agree with me? yeah, i think we've had a few political realignments, about four.
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democrats for different reasons, i've seen that happen over the years, clung to this illusion of democratic institutions that they're still democratic, they believe that we all have the ability to judge ourselves by our intentions and not by our actions, yeah, that's right, i was like that, so the democratic party sees itself... it sees itself, my friends, the democrats, they see themselves as part of the good guys, the cowboys, you know, they're like the good guys at fort opachi, surrounded by hordes of barbarians that are about to
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when my uncle took office, there were about 150 of them, by the end of the sixties, 190, they were all based on the american model, and you know, we were a model country, we were an example of democracy to the world, and people were very conscious, you know, at first we were confused by the civil rights movement, what the rest of the world would think about it, and then we realized that we better... fix the problem, yeah, because we were conscious that everything we did was being watched, what the rest of the world thought about the american democracy right now, when one party elected a man with dementia to
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lead the free world and then turned around and elected a man, a woman, who can't... give interviews, she can't defend america's, her vision or america's reputation in the world, she gave, vice president harris gave a convention speech that wasn't written about conservatives, the director of the cia spoke at the democratic convention, the military spoke at the democratic convention, my father and my uncle were against the war, one of the...
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about the peace corps, about the alliance for progress, about the us agency for international development, he created these programs to create a middle class, to do away with the oligarchs and the war party, who used to get aid from the us. and he said: help the poor and build institutions of education, health care all the institutions of democracy, to remain a model for the rest of the world and to do what is expected of us, that is to...
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and how can democracy be combined with censorship? you can't have democracy, they are absolutely incompatible, everyone knew, you and i were brought up reading oroel, aldous, huxley, and you know, robert heinlein and alexander salgenitzen, all these other books were part of the classic literature that was taught in every american classroom, they say that the first step toward totalitarianism always begins with censorship, it's the first step down a slippery slope, and there's no period in history where we can look back and say that the people who imposed censorship were the good... guys, they were always the bad guys, because we knew, we know that these people in will eventually beat us with the knot will be
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our overlords, then the thing is, you and i talked about this clip, the clip of tim walts, governor tim walt, about how government should be the ultimate arbiter of what speech is protected and what speech is not. he said the first amendment shouldn't protect misinformation, but it does. the first amendment can protect not only truth but also lies, but it's not just there to protect speech that everybody wants to hear, it's there to protect speech that nobody wants to hear, especially speech that...
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there is no free speech in europe anymore. look at what happened to elon musk. elon musk should be a hero of the democratic party. the old democratic party would have considered him a hero. he became a villain because his platform was, in fact, the only platform that allowed free speech. and now he became a villain because the democratic party doesn't believe in the people. if you, if you don't believe in free speech, that means you don't trust. the people, you don't let them figure it out for themselves, have information on which they can base
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i think it's very strange, it's strange, but i keep pointing out that she's not even capable of giving interviews, i mean, her whole life is in the public eye, that's what she she does, that's her bread and butter, exactly, i give, i give, you know, today is a quiet day because i give one interview to you, but usually i give about seven or eight interviews a day, sometimes 10 or 12, and i do it every day, for 16 months now, we have a list of 400 people who want to interview me, i talk to as many people as possible, i want my voice, my vision, my concerns to be heard, and i can't imagine public life any other way, president trump does
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the same thing, he's not afraid of interviews, no, not even with theo vaughan, yeah. he talks to you, he talks to everybody, to people who disagree with him, he doesn't censor you, no, he talks to reporters who write shitty articles about him all the time, you know, from the new york store with maggie heiberman from the new york times, maggie heiberman hasn't written one good word about donald trump, and he talks to her like often, very often, yeah, often, kamala hasn't even given a scripted interview for 40 days, the only unscripted interview she gave was when she got off the plane, i think it was at andrews air force base, and there was a reporter waiting for her, you know, with one question: when are you going to do an interview, and she said: i've got the team set up one, it was august 3rd, and i do, you know,
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seven or eight interviews a day. that says a lot, and you know, i'm not bragging, i'm just saying that's what you do if you're a public figure, and what's the point of being a public figure if you're not willing to advance your vision. so i saw kamala harris in her convention speech talking about access to voting. i know, i was in court in new york at this point, trying to get on the ballot while she was, you know, talking. the john lewis voting rights act, we 're going to pass that, everybody has a vote except their opponents. i think that's obviously a big political story, you 're supporting trump, that's a big change in your life, you were a democrat, you're still a democrat, but i also think, as you
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said at the beginning, i'm an independent. trying to get into government together to make sure that these issues are priorities for our country, and you know, i liked his attitude, and maybe we can continue, there are some issues , there are many issues where we have agreement, the border, censorship, wars, neocons, forever wars, epidemics, diseases of children, these
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are the most important issues, there are other issues where we will disagree. with president trump, but he is okay with it, and that is how our country should be. so what is this restructuring that you mentioned at the beginning, it really seems like it is more than just this november? yeah, i mean, there's been a series of these realignments throughout american history, there's history books that have been written about these realignments, i think there's been about five of them, and one of them is obviously happening right now because... we're seeing realignments in so many areas right now. the democratic party has become the party of the elite. it used to be the party of the poor and the working class, in fact, a recent study showed that the people who voted for biden have 70% of the wealth in this
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country, the people who voted for trump have 30%. and so i believe that. yeah, you see this realignment where the wall street elites, the big tech companies, the pharmaceutical companies, the big banks, are all on the democrat side now, and the republican side has the working class, the middle class, the cops, the firefighters, sean o'brien from the teamsters, who's a great guy, a great guy, a great guy, i like him a lot, he spoke at the democratic convention, i mean the republican convention. so you see this massive shift, and even in environmental issues, it's so strange to... to me, because the democrats have become part of this carbon intolerance politics, and i've talked about this, their only issue is carbon, and that's caused them to do what
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you should never do if you're an environmentalist, which is to commodify everything and quantify, everything is measured by a carbon footprint, how many tons of carbon does this or that produce, essentially you put everything on some kind of scale to quantify something and explain its value, you know, in numbers, and we defend environment for a completely different reason, by the way, the best thing you can do for the climate is restore the soil, the soil is the solution to everything, the soil soaks up all that carbon, if it soaks up the water, what our national policy should be, flooding, it will give us healthy food, so we should restore the soil, and you know, look, if you want to unite america
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and talk about these things, about fish, about birds, about wildlife, about stopping mining the mountain tops, about stopping destroying mountains, getting rid of, you know, the democrats are building these offshore... whales, most of us are doing this wind farms that are being exterminated because of the whales, they're going to destroy the beluga whales, the last whales on earth, with these monstrous machines that cost three times as much, we don't need them, they cost 33 cents a kilowatt hour, whereas onshore wind power costs 10 cents a kilowatt hour, who 's making the money goldman sachs?
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think about it i think okay here's what i think okay here's what i have to do today get up and report for duty just go and do it there's no word crisis there's a word task right so i'm going to be kind of a happy warrior you know i know what i have to do and i'm going to do it robert kennedy junior, thank you, thank you, it's an honor to talk to you, thank you.
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