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have spent most of your lives, in your case your entire life, in the ruling class of america, and you both decided that he was corrupt, and that you would say that 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? yeah, i think we've had a number of political realignments, about four or five throughout american history, and... i think we 're going through one right now with the democratic party, both political parties are really changing in quite dramatic ways, and you and i talked earlier about the transformation of the republican party to the environmental party, the democratic party has one environmental issue, namely carbon intolerance, which ultimately benefits the oil companies, black rock. all
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of this is depleting the middle class, and that's the only issue you can talk about in the democratic party. i joined the environmental movement to protect habitats, preserve wildlife, to detoxify ours. amen, and none of these issues are on the party's radar, the rank and file of the democrats are, but the party is not. there's a big, deep change going on, and not just on this issue, you know, it's the dominance of -- this corrupt merger of government and corporate power that's happening in washington right now, where our democracy has really been undermined by industries that have captured regulatory agencies, regulators that have become puppets for --
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corporate profit-making and essentially subsidiaries of the industries that they're supposed to regulate, and the democrats, for various reasons, i'm watching it happen to... myself part of the good guys, the cowboys, you know, they're like the good guys at fort apache, surrounded by hordes of barbarians that are about to storm the gates, they're
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the only defense, the only way to hold back the barbarians is to elect a president who has dementia, because you're voting for an apparatus, yeah. and you're not voting for, you know, another presidential candidate who was appointed without any election, essentially got rid of democracy to save democracy, appointed a candidate who is for forty days without giving one interview, to one news source, and you know, one of the things that my uncle's father always thought about, how we were seen by the rest of the... the world, right, they realized that america was the model democracy. when we created our modern democracy in 1789 or 1791, when the bill of rights was ratified, we were the only democracy on earth. by
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1865, during the endless civil war, there were five, all modeled after america, when my uncle took office, there were about 150. aware that everything we do is being watched, what the rest of the world thinks about american democracy right now, when one party has elected a man with dementia to lead the free world, and then
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they've turned around and elected a man, a woman, who can't give interviews, she can't defend the american vision of it. i asked him, who ran the washington post, what do you want on your tombstone, what epitaph, and my uncle answered right away, he was keeping the peace, he said the first job of the president of the united states is to keep the country out of war, he he said he didn't want children in africa,
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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 peace corps, the alliance for progress, the united states agency for... development, he created these programs to build a middle class, to do away with the oligarchs and the war party that used to get aid from the united states, and he said: help the poor and build institutions, education, health care, all the institutions of democracy, to remain a model for the rest of the world and do what is expected of us, which is to encourage the development of democratic governance, now... we have, we have a system that produces people, you know, democratic candidates who can't even defend america's reputation in the world, and who
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parrot this war rhetoric, preaching the ideology of military domination that has gotten us into this trouble. it has caused a disaster in our country. it has destroyed the middle class, it has made us pariahs around the world, it has led to the rise of the brix, it is leading to the rise of totalitarianism. all over the world, and... 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 doesn't believe in the people, this party wants tight control, they didn't trust anyone to hold real elections, they got rid of the primary because they didn't trust the people, then they appointed a vice president, harris, without an election or even the appearance of an election because they didn't trust
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the people, and you know, now they are a party censorship, and how can democracy go with censorship, you can't have democracy, they're absolutely incompatible, everybody knew, you and i were brought up reading, aldous, huxley, you know, robert... totalitarianism always starts with censorship, they say the first step toward is the first step down a slippery slope, and there's no period in history where we can look back and say the people who did the censorship were the good guys, they were always the bad guys, because we knew, we know that...
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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, it means that you don't trust the people, you don't allow them to figure out for themselves. to have their own ideas, and their own ideas, and their own
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beliefs, and their own voices, and their own information on which to base their government is supposed to protect people from dangerous information, things that might instill bad ideas in them, and it's a very patronizing system, but it's also a very manipulative and insidious system, and it's really the opposite of democracy, and you won't find... not a single democrat who 's really going to criticize it, oh, i know something 's going to come out about me because i've lived a colorful life, and you know, people tell stories about me, but i'm ready for it, i'm ready, i've never done anything criminal, like, stealing, not getting rich, i did a lot of stupid things, you got rich on...
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over censorship, which is an existential threat to our democracy, protecting children from the extremely dangerous epidemic of chronic diseases, these are the three reasons i ran for president, your third party entry hurt trump, no one argues with that, the polls show it clearly, so it would be a victory of sorts for the harris company to have some dialogue with you, if only out of human curiosity she could meet you, what
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's the big deal? yeah, but she doesn't even want to talk to you, i think it's very weird, it's weird, 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 does, that's her bread and butter, exactly, i do, i do, you know, today's a quiet day because i'm giving one interview to you, but usually i do about seven or eight interviews a day, sometimes 10 or 12, and i've been doing it every day for 16 months, we have a list of 4 now... 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 living my public life any other way, president trump does the same thing, he's not afraid
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of interviews, no, not even with theo won, 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 shitty articles about him all the time, you know, from new york magazine with maggie haiberman of the new york times. maggie haberman hasn't written one good word about donald trump, and he talks to her so often, so often, yeah, often. komala hasn't even given a prepared interview in 40 days. her only interview.
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you know, we were going to set up a government. unity with the independents, it's not quite the typical endorsement, it's like abraham lincoln's rival team, where we might continue to disagree publicly on some things, but where we agree, we'll seek to get into government together to make sure that those issues are priorities for our country, and you know, i liked his attitude, and maybe we can continue, there are some issues, there are a lot of issues where we have consent, the border, censorship, wars, not conservatives, perpetual wars, epidemics of disease in children - that's the most important issues, there are other issues
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that we will disagree with president trump on, but he is okay with that, and that should be ours. so what is this realignment that you mentioned at the beginning, does it really seem like it's more than just this november? yeah, i mean, there's been a series of these realignments throughout american history, there are 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 now, because we're now we're seeing a reshuffle. in areas, the democratic party has become the party of the elite, it used to be the party of the poor and the working class.
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the working class, the middle class, the cops, the firefighters, sean o'brien from the teamsters, he's a great guy, he's a great guy, he's a great guy, i like him a lot, he spoke at the democratic convention, i mean the republican convention, so you see this massive change, and even on the environmental side, it's so weird to me because the democrats have become part of this... carbon intolerance, and i've talked about this, their only problem is carbon, and that's forced them to do something that you should never do if you're an environmentalist, which is
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to turn everything into a commodity and quantify, everything is measured in carbon footprint, how many tons of carbon does this or that produce, basically you put everything on some kind of scale to quantify something and... explain its value, you know, in numbers, and we protect the environment for a completely different reason. and 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, it will stop the flooding. it will give us healthy food, that's what it's supposed to.
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most of us are in this for the whales, they're going to wipe out the beluga whales, the last whales on earth, with these monster machines that cost three times as much, we don't need them, they cost 33 cents a kilowatt hour, while onshore wind power costs 10 cents a kilowatt hour, who 's making the money, goldman sachs, black rock, a foreign government, and another thing, which 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
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help elect the people who are going to run the government and i'm looking forward to it and i'm going to fight i don't know what will happen to me if we lose but a lot of people i know personally that i'm friends with have gone 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 harry becomes president well i don't know but look i never think about it i think okay that's what i
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think okay that's what i have to do today: get up and report for duty, just go and do it. there is no word, crisis, there is the word task, right? and so i'm going to be a kind of happy warrior, you know, i know what i need to do, and i'm going to do it. robert kennedy jr., thank you. thank you, it 's such an honor to talk to you. thank you.
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and also met with the head of the republic vladislav khovalyg. in addition, vladimir putin inspected the new school named after the heroes of the fatherland and talked to children at an open lesson "conversation about the important". the president began this lesson with the topic of patriotism. those traditions that were laid down by our predecessors, our ancestors.
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