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robert kennedy jr., a descendant of a famous family of democrats, withdrew his candidacy from the us presidential elections and supported republican donald trump. nephew john kennedy spoke about the reasons for his disappointment in the current owners of the white house in an interview with tucker carlson about censorship, manipulation and corruption in the highest levels of american power in our joint project with the youtube channel carlson tv. so people were shocked, a lot of people were shocked when you endorsed trump, i wasn't shocked because even though you disagree on some specific issues, i 've noticed one common theme in your lives, which is that you've both spent most of your lives, in your case your entire lives, in the ruling class of america, and you've both decided that it's corrupt, and that you're going to say it out loud with big risk for both of you? it
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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, like four or five over the years. it benefits the oil companies, black rock and goldman sachs, with their $100 billion wind energy and carbon capture projects, it's all draining the middle class, and that's the only issue you can talk about in the democratic
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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 apache, surrounded by hordes of barbarians who... it's electing a president who has dementia because you're voting for an apparatus and you're not vote for, you know, another
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presidential candidate who was appointed without any election, essentially got rid of democracy to save democracy, appointed a candidate who hasn't given one interview to any news source in 40 days, and you know, one of the things that my uncle father always thought about, how the rest of the world sees us, right, they realized that america was a model democracy when we created our modern democracy in 1789 or 1791, when the...
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vice president harris gave a speech at the convention that was written by neoconservatives, 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 my best friends. he kept the peace, he said the first job of the president of the united states is to keep country from war. he said he didn't want children in africa, latin america and asia to think of a man with a gun when they heard about the united states, he wanted them to think of the corps.
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made us pariahs all over the world, it led to the rise of the brix, it leads to the rise of totalitarianism all over the world, finally, i would say that if you really look at what 's going on in the democratic party today, it's a party demos in greek means the people, but this party... does not believe in the people, this party wants tight control, they didn't trust anybody to have real elections, they got rid of the primaries because they didn't trust the people, then they appointed vice president harris without an election or even the appearance of an election because they didn't trust the people, and you know, now they are the party of censorship, and how can democracy go with... you can't have democracy, they are absolutely incompatible, everybody knew, you and i
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were brought up reading oroel, aldous, huxley, you know, robert heinlein and alexandra salzhenitsyn, all of these books and others 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 is the first step down a slippery slope, and there is 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 will eventually beat us with the whip and be our overlords, then the thing is, you and i were talking about this clip, the clip of... tim walts, governor tim walts, about how government should be
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the final 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 designed not only to protect speech that everybody wants to hear, but also to protect speech that nobody wants to hear, especially speech that criticizes people in power, exactly, in their current formulation, disinformation is defined as any speech that criticizes their actions, with that in mind, you see the biden administration encouraging france, macron, to arrest the owner and founder of telegram, pavel, who...
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the complete opposite of democracy, and you won't find a single democrat who will actually criticize it, oh, i i know something is bound to come out about me because i've lived a colorful life, yes, and you know, people tell all sorts of stories about me, but i'm ready for it, i'm ready, i've never done anything criminal , like stealing, getting rich. i've done a lot of stupid things, have you gotten rich fighting pointless wars abroad? no, not yet, and no, okay, have you forced people to inject themselves with substances? no, i've never done that, but in any case, it became clear to me that if kamala is elected, we won't solve the issues that i
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interview you, but usually i give about seven or eight interviews a day, sometimes 10 or 12, and i have a quiet day because i give one i've been doing it every day for 16 months, we have a list of 400 people now 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 another public life, president trump does the same thing, he not afraid of interviews, even with theo vaughan, he talks to you, he talks to all the people who disagree with him, he doesn't censor you, no, he talks to reporters who write
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shitty articles about him all the time, you know, from the new york magazine. with maggie heiberman from the new york times. maggie heiberman hasn't written one good word about donald trump. and he talks to her so often. so often. yes, often. komala hasn't given even 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. there was a reporter waiting for her. you know, with one question. when are you going to do an interview? she said, i had the team set up one, it was august 3rd, and i do, you know, seven or eight interviews a day, which 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
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to advance your vision? so, i saw kamala harris in her convention speech talking about access to... still a democrat, but i also think, as you said at the beginning, i'm an independent, i registered as an independent when i ran, when i talked to president trump, we talked about, you know, we were going to form a unity government with independents, it's not really
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a typical endorsement, it's like abraham lincoln's rival team, where we might continue to disagree publicly on some things, but where we do agree, we're going to try 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 consent, the border, censorship, wars, neocons, forever wars, epidemics, diseases of children, these are the most important issues, there are other issues where we will disagree with the president,
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we are seeing a reshuffle in so many areas 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, recent studies have shown that the people who voted for biden have 70% of the wealth in this country, the people who voted for trump have 30%.
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it's restoring the soil. the soil is the solution to everything. the soil soaks up all this carbon. if it soaks up the water, it will stop the flooding. it will give us healthy food. that's what our national policy should be. we have to restore the soil, and you know, look, if you want to unite america. and talk about these things, about fish, birds, wildlife. about stopping mining. minerals mountain tops, about stopping the destruction of mountains, about getting rid of, you know, the democrats are building these
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offshore wind farms that are killing the whales, most of us are in this for the whales, they're going to kill 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, black rock, foreign government, and another thing that they spend hundreds of billions of dollars on, that's what they've turned the climate into, they call it capture pipelines, they're wreaking havoc on farmland all over the midwest, stealing people's property rights.
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it becomes a matter of quantifying for profit, then it kind of screws up the whole thing. so my last question is, what 's going on now? you made this amazing announcement with donald trump, that was just a few days ago. what are you going to do between now and election day? i'm going to work to get him elected and i work with his company, we work together on policy issues. i was asked
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to come in. i don't know what will happen to me if we i'm looking forward to it and i will fight, lose, but a lot of people that i know personally that i am friends with went to jail, one of them is in jail now, pavel durov, there are others, what will happen to you if he loses? i mean, if trump loses and kamala hari becomes president. i don't know, but look, i, i never think about it, i i think, okay, that's what i think, okay, that '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 the word task, right, so i
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let's get back to the news review. in tuva, it is necessary to resolve the issue with kindergartens and schools, as well as emergency housing, vladimir putin said this at a meeting with the head of the republic vladislav khovalyg. the president also drew attention to the fact that in tuva the natural population growth rate is high compared to russia as a whole. my colleague natalya solovyova is watching vladimir putin's trip to the republic, she is joining the broadcast again. natalya, hello again, we are waiting for all the details from you. yes, yuri, good afternoon, let's talk about everything in detail. the beginning of the school year is always a big event, but at
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