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Today we delve into the ongoing media campaigns to root you in false and comforting information at the cost of the truth. Biden down in polls - but feels confident? Trump is up, but people think of him as a criminal? Why are kids protesting on campuses for a country they can't find on a map? And is Ukraine poised to claim victory? Today's podcast supported by https://CatholicVote.Org (Get in The LOOP)Use PROMO CODE "KYLE" at these sites:https://contingencymedical.com/ (Emergency Antibiotic Kit!)https://4Patriots.com/KYLE (Survival foods)http://The-Suspendables.com (Show Merch)http://PatriotCoolers.com/ (Tumblers & Coolers)http://MyPillow.com/Kyle (Pillows/Towels/Bedding)https://matthatjerky.com/kyle (premium Beef Jerky) 🇺🇸 Follow Kyle on X/Truth Social/Instagram: @KyleSeraphin⭐️ APPLE Podcasts 5-star Reviews (Leave one and listen for us to read it): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-kyle-seraphin-show/id1654162813

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Take a look behind the curtain with the real whistleblower and American patriot. Prepare to embrace the uncomfortable truth because this program has no time for comforting lives. Here is Civil Liberties Enthusiasm, Second Amendment Defender, and recovering FBI agent Kyle Serif. Well hello my friends, welcome to the Kyle Serif and show. Today's Monday, it's April the

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do that. We appreciate that. It allows us to continue to be people who speak about truth as we see it and not be beholden to any corporate messaging and there is no overlord and there's nobody who tells us what to do. There are some folks though that sponsor us and we're going to get into a long form today. We've talked about it before. Factor fiction, factor fake, the illusory truth effect. We're

going to get into that. The propaganda marketing that is going on right now is so significant in this space because as many of you do accurately understand, we are dealing with a fifth generation war in this country. That means information warfare and that means that the ordinance are things like social media and traditional

media and newspapers. It's also you out there as a foot soldier talking to your friends and your neighbors and your loved ones and discussing ideas. It's not a battle without casualties even though we don't have people bleeding

and we don't have physical violence. There's all kinds of anxiety that is out there in the world right now that you are experiencing as you talk to your neighbors and your friends as you go out there and you meet new folks and you don't know how that interaction may go because you don't know what sort of propaganda they've consumed, what they are married to that may or may not be a true statement.

We'll get into all that in just a second here. I want to start off by saying thanks to my folks at CatholicVote .CatholicVote .org is their website but you know what else? They've got a rumble channel and I'm putting content out on there as well. There's a short form. It's about anywhere between 10 and 15 minute podcasts that we're doing about once a week right now called Between the Lines. You guys can go find that.

It's more produced. It's not live and it's not based on immediate commentary of what we're seeing in the news cycle. It's kind of like the longer form version of what's out there in the world and

maybe some ideas that you want to share. It's very shareable because the format is short and it's the same message that you're going to get at this podcast but it's all about values and it's about truth with a capital T, sort of things that are eternal in this country, things that have been eternal in our western civilization. If you guys want to join that, you can go to rumble

.com slash CatholicVote. Otherwise, if you want to get the loop, which is their great email service, it's catholicvote .org, all CatholicVote and then social media is at CatholicVote. Check it out. I'm actually really proud of what our producer Scott has been putting together. You know, I just get out there and talk. We come up with some concepts of it and they chop into something really nice with

some good visuals and some breakaways. It's a little bit of a musical intro. It's pretty consumable and if you're looking to share the message of what this podcast is about, that's a good place to do so. You guys will enjoy it. I think it's longer on single topics. I just confused my buddy, Tak Pinas, out there in the chat. It's longer on a single topic but it's a shorter overall presentation if that makes

sense for you. And I'm just looking at their page. They've got the loopcast. They've got some other stuff out there. All right, let's get into some topics of what's going on in the world. Today, we're talking about fact or

fiction but more accurately fact or fake. Donald Trump was really, really good about messaging about the fake news media, which is an incredible problem both on the political left and the political right. And it's not the problem that there is fake news. The problem is that when it's been repeated enough times, that concept that we've discussed only maybe once really in depth of a

Luceri truth is not a fake news. It's that it gets beaten into our brains and we internalize that and make that something that we know to be true even though it is in fact false. A Luceri truth is a propaganda technique. The Luceri truth effect is what happens when someone drums false information into your head over and over and over again and you have internalized that and you

make it something that you're committed to. You believe that it's accurate despite not having any evidence perhaps simply because you trust the source. We constantly are beating that drum on this program. If you look over the shoulder, I did the right fingers. That's good. You'll look over the shoulder. You'll see that I have a poster which I've mentioned before. It's

a reminder to myself. One, it's a reminder that there were no X files and I couldn't get assigned to them when I was working for the Washington field office for the FBI. But that's the poster that comes from the opening episode. You see it in the office in the basement that Fox Mulder has in the X files. It says, I want to believe there's a picture of a

flying saucer out there. It's a famous fake flying saucer and the text is very important. I want to believe we all have that instinct. We want to see people that we trust. I put the trust in air quotes because we don't actually know them. We've never been able to gauge their personality, but they've put something out into the world that we believe it resonates with us and we want to believe.

And that includes those of you who watch the show, who listen to the show, who hear my voice and you think Kyle's a real honest guy. He's a truth teller. I despise that term. My buddy, Seb Gorka says it. I've heard others use it in the political space on the right on the commentary side. Truth teller. No, we can't be truth tellers. I don't think we can simply aspire to get closer to

what the truth looks like. And that's truth with a capital T. As human beings, I don't think we can actually perceive the entirety of the truth. So we're going to do our best to get there. And our instinct is to believe those that we think are getting there. We also have to do the skeptic route. We have to. We are required to. It is beholden upon us because we are the final arbiter of what goes into our own

brain. We should be skeptical of all the messages that we consume. All right. And this is a great example coming directly from Stephen Collinson, sort of the soul of the CNN analysis folks. We're talking about Biden versus Trump. We're talking about reality versus perceived reality, which is in fact not reality. Biden is up against nostalgia for Trump's first term. That's the title of this article.

Nostalgia for Trump's first term. What an interesting concept, isn't it? Because nostalgia is the past that we have gilded. We've covered it in gold and made it look nice. It's in the evening light because it's in the past. And we look over at a day and even though the day may have had calloused hands and sweat and injuries, when you're sitting down on a porch and you're looking

over and you think, hmm, that was a good day. There were a lot of really bad parts of it, but that was a good day. So it's interesting that nostalgia is the thing that they believe that Biden is

up against. This article starts off, President Joe Biden is casting the 2024 election in terms of a referendum on Donald Trump, but that's a harder card to play now that he's in office and some of the voters have warming memories of the former president's chaotic term. It's very interesting to me that CNN calls Donald Trump's term chaotic as though it were part of Donald Trump's

message as that was part of his plan. There were some things that were chaotic about Donald Trump. We should be very honest about that. His hiring practices were kind of chaotic. Were they not? His ability to get decent people in and confirmed into various different places, kind of chaotic, makes sense for a guy that's not a politician by trade. We're sort of okay with that.

Chaos was always sort of the pitch that Donald Trump pushed out into the world. He wanted to create chaos. The major problem was with Donald Trump's term, if we're going to be very, very honest about it, was that Donald Trump created chaos and the established Republican base didn't move in to fill that chaos with order, right? I mean, they had all branches. They had both houses of Congress

and the executive. They had the ability to go in there and do what needed to be done, and they were constantly waylaid by their own inability to get out of their own way. They couldn't just get an organized structure. When you have someone creating chaos, there leaves a vacuum, and the vacuum was

filled exactly with what was there before. Donald Trump created disorder, and rather than ordering it in the image that Republicans hoped, nothing happened, and it went back to business as usual, which is why we still have this swami thing. The deck was stacked against him. There's no question about it. I'm going to show you some examples of that later on in the show. Old examples from 2017 that even CNN knew were there.

Very weird. However, the presumptive GOP nominee is showing progress in gathering Republicans' parties around him as his criminal trial is underway in New York City. It feels claims that he is a victim of political persecution, and even the former AG, William Barr, who once said that Trump shouldn't be near the Oval

Office, told CNN that he would back him. The former president met with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, his former GOP primary rival for several hours on Sunday. That was yesterday. At the same time, Biden is experiencing problems with key sectors of his own coalition, including younger voters. Hmm. We're just six months

before the election. Volatile political climate is throwing up multiple tests for two flawed candidates, and it is hard to pinpoint which issues will be decisive in November. That might be the most analytical and honest thing that I have seen on CNN since we started this program. We're six months out. It is a volatile political climate, and there are multiple tests for two flawed candidates. They

are both flawed indeed. They're both too old to be fair, right? There may be many reasons if you want to go back and watch the Jumanji episode we did about why Donald Trump has to be the nominee right now. But they're both too old to be representing me and my

family in a perfect world. Wouldn't it be nice if we had two decent choices and we had to choose between the best as opposed to choosing between two imperfect choices that are so obviously imperfect, and we have to kind of just go, this is the best we're going to get out of this one. I always tell you guys straight the way that I see it, and that is that

my perfect candidate is not running for office. I don't know who that would be, but it's certainly not anybody that's in the political atmosphere right now. It's very interesting that Collinson is talking about nostalgia, because right after that, I went over to MSNBC to see what this was about. And the nostalgia for Trump era is that we had a better economy, did we not? Although that tanked under COVID, so

there's that complication, but that was external. We had a Supreme Court getting kind of online, doing the right things, some better decisions about guns. But we had some bad things as well. The nostalgia does actually give you a gilded sense that things are better than they are. But they were certainly better than what they are now.

Most people know that. The estimates are like 10 million people have come into this country in the last couple years of all kinds. We failed. We failed overseas in withdrawing from a conflict that had been going on for 20 years, and had all of the ability to leave in a victorious way. Instead, we left a power vacuum over there and lost all the territory that our blood and our treasure was

spent going after. We have two new conflicts, right? Things going on in the Middle East, also happening over in Eastern Europe. None of those things are ideal. Those are really bad for young people, it turns out. War is actually going to overwhelmingly favor cost on the younger generations. My generation is out. The young ones are in, and they don't like that. That doesn't look good. But isn't it interesting? Pivot

over to MSNBC is an opinion piece. In addition to their sort of nostalgia claims, and there's some polling that says Donald Trump is looking really good, CNN polling, which I don't know if it's trying to lure a false confidence, but this one is saying that Biden is in a race against the

clock to save the world from Republicans. Nothing like going full bore crazy the existential threat and that somehow Joe Biden's administration is going to save the world. You know, government operates inefficiently on purpose. It's not an efficient way of getting anything done. I'm

going to dig deeper into this article. I think it actually shows some of the, that linear first dimensional thinking that we continue to see and the danger of having an executive power that is too powerful, that is doing things that were never

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an interesting take. What they're saying here is that the EPA, this is the subtitle, is churning out new climate change policies to safeguard them against a policy. That's the possible GOP takeover next year. Now, these are all garbage. Are they not? This is all these executive orders. Well, not in this case. We're talking about rules and regulations which are being passed by the Environmental Protection Agency under the

Administrative Procedures Act. The Administrative Procedures Act is that 1946 legislation that I keep going back to is sort of the birthplace of the deep state. The bad idea theater when Congress let go of their authority to lay out what the government is supposed to do with their time and money. The executive is not supposed to create policy. It's supposed to just execute

policy. But in 1946, Congress decided in their infinite wisdom that legislation is hard and ruling with 530 plus people is difficult to find consensus. So they gave up on it and they handed it over to the executive. They did the one thing that our founding fathers were working against. They essentially gave sort of the power of almost a king over to the one person

that's elected. That was at that time, you know, like you didn't even have, we still don't have the requirement that we can directly elect this person. This is actually supposed to be decided by our state legislatures. Do you know that direct election of the president, not a power that's contained within the people,

not given to the people by the Constitution? The courts have actually gone recently in the last couple of years and it reaffirmed that the plenary power to name the electors that appoint the president, that vote on the president, that actually sits with the state legislatures, not with you as the person. It's worth noting 1946 they gave up this power. And so now you have this frantic place from the EPA

and other agencies as well. ATF is doing it. The ATF has redefined what a gun dealer is. And what are they trying to do? They're trying to go after coal -fired power plants, one of the biggest sources of carbon dioxide in the country. You know, carbon dioxide, that toxic plant food that every one of you is creating every breath that plants take in every day and turn into food for our food and

for ourselves. Depending on who controls the White House in the Congress next year, many of the regulations are being locked in and they can be swiftly rolled back. This is the opposite of how the founding fathers saw this government working. They thought it would be slow, methodical and inefficient on purpose so that the only changes they were able to make were when there was overwhelming sentiment

by the people to push it forward. Of course, this is an opinion writer at MSNBC, so given the stakes for the future of the planets, any progress that's under threat feels absurd, if not downright self -harming. The crazy thing is this, they're trying to shut down coal -fired power plants. Now this has been done. The attempt to get off fossil fuels has been done in

other places to not very good effect. We actually saw it very recently happening in Europe. This was at the beginning before they got into this Russia conflict with Ukraine. The Germans and the other very sophisticated types in the EU were trying to wean themselves off coal and fossil fuels like natural gas and petrol and diesel. And then you see this article here. This is an old article from

Reuters. Germans are warming up to coal and wood amid high gas prices in 2022 as that conflict was going on. Oh, Germans are snapping up wood and coal despite the arrival of spring with an eye on climbing gas prices and uncertainties and the effect of a prolonged war in Ukraine. Well, that was April 1st of 2022. We are now two years away from that moment. That prolonged war in Ukraine does seem to be prolonged

indeed. And what do they do? This is a cycle of hubris that we talked about the other day. When people start turning back to the things that worked before, it's because their new ideas are crap and they didn't work. Turning off to whatever renewable energies they thought they were going to get, they had to go back to wood and coal like their ancestors had. Like people have been burning for hundreds of years

because the choice is pretty obvious. The choice is this. Would you like to save the planet and freeze to death? But at least you save this Gaia, this pagan mother earth situation. Or would you like your children to not freeze to death in front of you? And maybe that means you have to burn some things that result in carbon dioxide, that result in some carbons being released. In heating up the earth. If

you remember, the studies have been done. It's not even close. More people die from cold weather than warm. The so -called climate emergencies. That happens when people freeze to death. They don't overheat to death. It's so wild how short -sighted these thoughts are. But human beings are fickle and they are easily dissuaded by propaganda. They have been told that there is a moral good in

abandoning fossil fuels and so they followed it. And that's illusory truth because there are still people out there talking about it. Those people also wear North Face jackets that are made with petroleum products. Those people still got to where they're going by airplane and by driving in petroleum

powered vehicles. Do they not? They do so and complain about it on iPhones which are transported again, not with coal or not with steam and some sort of like wind. They're not getting everything by sailboat. These people are still using the modern world. They're just acting like they're better than that because it gives them a sense of fulfillment because they don't have a God center at their life. So

what do they have? This climate paganism which I keep stealing from my friend George Hill. But it is a pagan belief. It's a worship of things that are not there. It's wild. Now, I wanted to get back to this Administrative Procedures Act. I want to get back to the EPA, the Biden Administration, saving us from the Republican possibilities. They

did this before in a different way. They've already captured our instruments of government. Did you guys know that when Donald Trump came into office, the social media companies must have collaborated with government actors that were working against the newly elected President Donald Trump? This is coming from January, the first week of Donald Trump's presidency 2017. It

started with one account. After the National Park Service tweeted photographs comparing the size of Donald Trump's inauguration cloud with the larger crowd at Barack Obama's, the incoming administration officials ordered the account to stop posting. A quote unquote alternative account soon sprang up, tweeting criticisms of the President and attracting hundreds of thousands of followers. The at -alt Nat Park Serve

account was quickly followed by dozens more. There are now at least 50 unofficial or alternative accounts purporting to represent the government's staffers or agencies' views. They use the official logos of the department they claim to represent like the Environmental Protection Agency, NASA, or various park services. The accounts have come in the wake of Donald Trump's

administration's crackdown on government agencies. The Park Service officials denied reports that the agency was ordered to stop using social media and that there was any sort of gag order in place. What you're seeing on the screen right now are pictures of the CDC, of the FDA, the rogue FDA. These are all resistance groups within the federal government. They all got identical accounts.

When there was CNN is being a little bit disingenuous here, they didn't attract hundreds of thousands of followers. They had cloned accounts that were created by people within places like Twitter. Did

you all know that? The social media apparatus copied the accounts from the official government accounts and gave an alt slash rogue group of people the exact same voice as the federal government's voice for people who wanted to know about what was going on, let's say, with whether or not a national park was open or see pictures that were tweeted out, or whether there was some guidance being pushed

out from the public health service like the CDC. The folks that were following those accounts got immediately copied over. There was a one to one copying. This has been studied by other people. CNN is not properly reporting this, but this was only one week into it. I got into this pretty deep when I first got public and first got on social media because it is incredibly weird to me. This is the depth of the

corruption that we're talking about. This is why people believe things that are not true. The alt, the resistance group. How many people do you think control a social media account for a federal government official account? A handful? The marketing people? Do you think that the park rangers that are going out there and keeping track of how many, you know, grizzly bears are running around in Yosemite? Do

you think those people are on social media? No, it's some indoor dog in Washington, D .C. That's based in a building that has never even been to the national parks. Those are the people that are running it. We use the word woke a lot. What we're going to be talking about, the people that are in there are probably college educated indoor dogs that don't make any. They have nothing to do with the actual mission set of

these agencies. They're not doctors. They're not conservationists. They're not biologists or geologists. Right? They're social media intern kids. And they were out there pumping out propaganda for the entire four years of Donald Trump's presidency. He was working against not just the, not just against the American appetite for hating him, which was existing in the left wing media ecosystem, but also against the government that

he was supposedly in charge of. So when we talk about the Administrative Procedures Act ceding authorities from the executive, the second part of that is that they actually have to go along

with it. The folks who work in those agencies, if they believe in government and we elect someone who's interested in smaller government or less government or more efficient government, that doesn't necessarily happen because there are a million ways that they can subvert it. And they did so under Trump and we're talking about them, the Biden administration, rallying

themselves to get ready again. This goes back to what we talked about with FISA a couple of days ago. When we talked about the FISA, remember Barack Obama's administration on the way out authorized the FBI to have access to raw 702 data. You don't give your enemy the keys to your weapons systems. That's not what happened. Those agencies were already captured. So any argument that the FBI

was Trump's FBI was doing something, it's false. And this is just one more piece of evidence for you to go out there and debunk that as you talk to your neighbors. Again, we're talking about information war. The ability to dislodge false information with novel truth is an uphill battle. This is one more little piece of information and it's coming from CNN. The most trusted source of

news, is it not? Is that what's going on there? I'll show you this one too. This is kind of fun because it's all about messaging. This blows my mind. MSNBC, again, this is the far left version of what we can cover in the mainstream. Chris Christie's latest comments on Biden may have gone finally gone too far. The funny thing is this, the woman who wrote it, Susan

Del Percio, a Republican strategist. So when you're reading this as an MSNBC reader, someone who gets your information from that website on Morning Joe or whatever, you're like, well, that's a Republican strategist and she agrees with me. Imagine how many Republicans must agree with us. She's a Republican strategist whose most recent job before starting her own consulting was working for

Andrew Cuomo. You know, because that's how that works. She's not really a GOP strategist at all. That's just what they titled her because it makes the piece look more useful. Again, propaganda at all turns. Chris Christie was once a welcome anti -Trump voice in the 2024 Republican primary, but his actions since ending his campaign are inexcusable. What is his crime? He said that Joe Biden's too old. That's what he said. He

said they're both too old. He said that he's quote unquote passed his sell by date. Chris Christie said he won't be voting for Biden and that Trump is wholly unfit. He should have stopped there, but he commented that Biden has passed his sell by date and he didn't believe that Biden is up for another term. Well, anybody who watches the guy walk around could come up

with that. Isn't that interesting? Republican strategist says it's too far to talk about Biden's age. Biden knows he has to talk about his age. He did so at the White House correspondent meal or a dinner and he thought it was fun. He thought that was a win. All they're doing is pointing out over and over and over again exactly sort of the

the absurdity of our current situation. And in doing so, people are simply just affirming their own biases. They affirm exactly what they want to believe. And they can't help themselves because that's how we're wired. That's what the illusory truth effect is. It

is the instinct to seek out the echo chamber. It's the instinct to attack people who give us novel information that is accurate and true if it disagrees with our predisposition towards something that we've already ingested. And we do it all the time. It's really hard for us to give

up our ideas. This is why the the concept of the sacred cow, you know, these political figures that can't be touched, they're there because we're wired that way. This is a human problem. This is not like a personality problem. This is not a weakness or a flaw. This is just how we're built. So we have to actively work against that nature to believe these things. I say thanks to my buddies

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once again, patrickcoolers .com again, patrickcoolers .com promo code Kyle. Let's see here. Let's keep going with this, right? What is this all going against? This is all coming out against the fact that CNN released a poll over the weekend that showed us that there is a matchup and the matchup is not going the way that they would hope. Trump maintains a lead over Biden in the 2024 matchup. As

views on their presidencies diverge. Ooh, this is written by Jennifer or something or other at the CNN polling director. Trump continues to hold an advantage over President Joe Biden as the campaign and the president's criminal trial move forward. Isn't that something they always got to get that little jeb in there? Don't

it? It's about the criminal trial and the coming rematch opinions about the first term of each man vying for the second four years in office now appear to work in Trump's favor. Why? Because Joe Biden has done a terrible job. Real simple stuff, by the way. It's not even up for debate. Is it? Like

it's just it's objectively horrible. Looking back, 55 % of Americans now say they see Trump's presidency as a success while 44 % see it as a failure. That's a pretty that's 10 points, which is great. That's a lot of people who thought it was a failure. I have no idea how they came up with that. Are they are they materially better off right now? Like the young people are crying about the fact that they're

never going to be able to afford a home. But at least this guy is using unilateral power to wipe out debt, I guess, and saving them from their student loan payments. Not that they're doing anything good with it. Trump's support at a poll showed registered voter. Shari, Trump's support in the poll amongst registered voters holds steady at 49 % and a head to head match up against Biden. So

we're an hour down to this. Biden stands at 43%, which is not significantly different from January's 45%, except it is because it's 2 % different. There's a plus or minus 3 percentage point margin of error in this poll. So that's worth talking about. In any case, the poll that was originally taken was just after Donald Trump left office and days after

the January 6th attack. Man, they really, they really got to get that one in there too. So it's criminality, January 6th, white supremacy. The world is going to end because of climate change, right? You're a racist. If you don't like people invading our country, abortion has to happen. Up to point of birth or later in assessing Biden's time in office so far, 61 % say his presidency has been a

failure. That makes 39 % say that it was successful, right? 39 % say it was a success. Hmm. This is narrowly worse than the 57 % who said it was a failure in January of 22. Is it narrowly worth that's four points? That's beyond the margin of error here. It's actually getting, people are looking at the tracking and the trajectory of Biden's presidency towards the fourth year as not good.

This is not surprising. The results are fairly overwhelming in spite of the fact that people are inclined to agree with themselves, which is that they want it to be good because they want Joe Biden to be better. But he's just not. He's actually beating, he's actually beating himself in this game, which is kind of amazing. We're going to throw this on the screen here as well. It notes that Trump is up

basically 49 to 43%. That was the big headline that I walked away with. The big piece here is about the economy. Biden's approval ratings for the economy, 34 % approval rating, by the way. Yikes. And on inflation, only 29 % think he's doing okay on that remains starkly negative. This is the place where Republicans should be running. Apparently, we can't run on values. We

being Republicans. I'm not really one of them, but I'll throw myself into that category for the day. Republicans can't run on values because that's not in the camp at this point. The political right is not right or righteous per se. But they are correct when it comes to at least the idea of what's going on economically, which is that it's terrible right now, that it was better before. No

matter what the stock market is doing. The inflation means that all of your wage gains are wiped out. The fact that people can't buy houses that we've seen like, like doubling in the last four years of a lot of the housing markets, particularly the ones I've been looking at. It's actually kind of wild. But all of you think that Trump is one. I just saw somebody who says that truth is gone just said Trump already won.

Yeah. Except did he? This is where it gets weird. Election 2024. Who's writing this one? This is New York Times. Biden jokes. Trump still leads. Hmm. There's a there's a significant number of people that have rosy recollections of his presidency. So even the New York Times is covering sort of this nostalgia angle. And yet on top of all of that in private, Biden shifts from frustration to confidence that he'll beat

Trump privately. His mood has been buoyed by recent polling and his visit to battleground states because Donald Trump is sitting in a Manhattan courtroom for his criminal trial. It's about this contrast that they believe is very important. I'm going to play you a video from from a little clip. He

starts off, it cuts off the first little word. But what Biden is saying is that the only thing that Donald Trump and he have in common are age and then he makes a little joke. It's not a bad joke as far as political jokes go. Give this guy a second. We're going to run about two minutes of this piece. And then you're going to get

some analysis by a sitting congressman. They're going to keep trying to do this contrast game that one man is in the White House and the other guy is in a courtroom and he's being very petty. The problem for them is that folks who already tend to agree with Trump are looking at how unfair it looks because we've never done this to another previous president. Who's in the race to get back

into office. We've never done that before. This novel idea that we've done a new low. Some people actually do see it as a low for the country. It's the only thing we have in common. My vice president actually endorses me. I had a great stress since the state of the union. But Donald's had a few tough days lately. You might call it stormy weather. What the hell. President

Biden making a few jokes. He really did hit in the room last night about his rivals and his rivals expense. Last night's White House Correspondents dinner. The president though he also got serious and he warned about the very real dangers of a second Trump term. We played that down for you and joining us now to discuss it all. The Democratic Congressman Jared Moskowitz of Florida who was in the room last

night. Good to see you. Pleasure. Thanks for having me. Congressman you know I'm very aware that most people are not following. They don't have the luxury of following all of this the way that we all do. We all especially when we have young kids or a step mommy like you know that the TV is turned to blue. We it's not turned to the Trump trials most of the

day. I do think though that the environment we now find ourselves in even if you are not watching it minute to minute. There is a generalized sense that Trump is now in the court of law that that is his context and whether or not

you know the details of it. It puts him in that criminal light and then Joe Biden is on the trail is out there selling the accomplishments of his administration and he's doing the work of being president of the United States. So even if you just know that top line that already creates a pretty sharp

contrast. Yeah. And I think you can see that in just the community how the communications has changed over the last couple of months both from the president president Biden standpoint and the campaign and President Trump president Trump's out there talking about how the courtroom is cold. Super cold. Right. Right. You know they're doing it on purpose can't seem to get the temperature correct. But that's what he's talking

about. And Biden's out there talking about what he's done for the country and what he's going to do. Like I don't even know what what Trump's agenda is for the future. He hasn't he doesn't talk about that. He talks about himself and in the courtroom and that I think is one of the things why you're seeing is now that the president president Biden is messaging. Right. I think you're seeing the polls starting to move.

Yeah. The polls are moving and they're moving in the wrong direction for Biden because Biden's terrible. Is he not. That's that's literally what we just covered right now. What's interesting is I rarely see people bragging about their ignorance but that's what you just saw. Can I break down that clip a little bit for you. You saw a commentator saying most people aren't paying attention with Donald

Trump's doing in the courtroom. They're watching Bluey with their kids. You're a stepmom. You don't actually have children but you're this fat black lady with a shaved head who you know yucks it up because she's watching her guy. You don't really know what's going on but like you know what you're supposed to know. Right. And then you have a congressman saying the same thing. I

don't even know what Donald Trump is running about. But you know Biden is out there and he's messaging and he's not stuck up in court. He's not being prosecuted by a special counsel even though I think we saw that he probably should be if he's able to run for president. Isn't that the contrast. They both had classified

documents. Just one of them used to be president and one of them used to be a clown show senator who supposedly showered with his kid and is a creep for 50 years. Hmm.

They're they're banking on ignorance. They're banking on the ignorance of their constituency and that their audience also is so interested in being affirmed in what they believe that they are not going to investigate and try to dislodge those illusory truths that have been held that echo chamber that confirmation bias. None of those things are going to get dislodged by actually going and doing

the work and yet the polls continue to move. Why is that because people are materially worse off. When you just ask when the debate is the debate is something that they have to shove off as long as humanly possible because the minute you put a much more coherent. Donal Trump in front of this guy no matter how much they hop up on drugs he's going to stumble especially if Donald Trump is smart to

make the you know not answer very long. Imagine if he just shut it down for a little bit and just deferred over and over again. That would be the right move. Here's where it's interesting. This is the most interesting thing to me. I wanted to do the meta the meta analysis of it. This is a poll coming from NBC. So we've covered MSNBC. We've covered ABC. We've covered Reuters a little

bit of CNN and some from the New York Times. This one NBC News. This poll says Biden and Trump supporters sharply divided by the media they consume. There's an expression that if you choose your doctor you choose your diagnosis. Some of you are familiar with this. If you go to an oncologist and you are having problems they are going to explore cancer because that's what

they know. If you go and you say well I have pain and you go to you know a optometrist they're going to think that it's ocular in nature and that's probably environmental and lighting. If you go to an orthopedic surgeon they probably are going to say you're going to need a hip replacement or you're going to need some sort of surgical intervention which is by the way very barbaric.

Ortho surgeons are wild. If you choose your media you're also going to choose your bias which is why most of us have kind of given up at least those of you who are joining me here have probably given up on a lot of this stuff. There's a reason why I cover it because it tells us where other people are sitting and what you're seeing on the screen is the actual

breakdown of this particular poll. The red lines are Donald Trump. The blue lines are Joe Biden. People who do not follow political news at all skew 53 % to 27 % obviously some people don't in there skewed 53 to 27 overwhelmingly almost 2x to Donald Trump. People who get their news from Google or YouTube products 55 to 39 not quite but it's almost a 50 %

difference in favor of Donald Trump. People who go to cable news this is going to be all the other channels versus the Fox Newsmax OANN. 5345 that's a little bit closer and closer to what we've seen in the actual split in this country. So the cable news seems to be a really good view of the

overwhelming sort of bias in this country. Social media almost dead even because this poll has a margin of error of 3 .1 percentage points 46 % to 42%. So that could go 46, 45 that could go down as low as you know it could be that it's way way skewed to the right but more likely it's probably toward the middle. So social media is about 50 50 which is where that that sort of information war is being alleged

digital websites skew towards Democrats. That's interesting because people who are office workers who sit indoors and have access to digital websites. It's almost 50 % to 40 % 3949 in favor of Biden. So that tells you a little bit about who's out there. National news networks. This is your ABC your CBS. Those folks all lean not cable news networks but national news. ABC CBS and NBC 55 % in favor

of Biden against 35 that's where his stronghold is. So your people that don't follow political news and are just looking at their life. Those people tend towards Trump the people that are getting the curated narrative of the national news networks.

Legacy news are getting overwhelmingly towards Biden to the point where if you go back to newspapers which is even older than television or radio 70 % of the folks who get their news from newspapers versus 21 % are in favor of Joe

Biden. 70 % to 21. That's a huge breakout. And isn't it interesting that almost all of the newspapers are owned by a few small folks that they are almost all owned by just this very very very small sliver of folks that are pushing out this information. It's very deceptive. People think they're getting the truth and they're just consuming propaganda. And as I said so many folks

want to just reaffirm their own biases. I want to cover something that's kind of fun. Everybody had a little taste of this. This media story has died down. I found it below the fold on who is it ABC. So I'm going to share that with you as well before we do that. Let's

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there you go. I'm looking forward to having my I've had some my pillow stuff. I didn't like the pillow 1 .0. I'll have to try the 2 .0 at some point. I'm a pillow snob though guys. I'm like the pillowiest snob you can find. All right, we're going to talk about dislodging a novel truth. Who killed Alexi Navalny? You remember him? The so -called opposition leader that got like this much of the vote some little tiny

single -digit percentage in Russia. Who killed him? Putin? Is that what we learned? We learned maybe the CIA wasn't that kind of the question? Hmm. Always interesting when the political left NBC News puts out that Putin likely didn't order the death of Russian opposition leader Navalny. According to a U .S. official speaking on condition of

anonymity, U .S. intelligence officials have determined that Russian president Vladimir Putin likely didn't order the death of the imprisoned opposition leader. Of course he didn't. It would have been stupid. It doesn't add anything to him. Interesting. Most people in this country, I feel like, blame the CIA for things, but they don't know what the CIA is and they don't know how the CIA works and they don't know anybody in the

CIA. They've never worked with the CIA. They just have feelings about the CIA and they go out there and they confirm them with other people who know nothing about the CIA. I've been accused of being part of the CIA as of the last couple of days. Very weird. Never been to Langley. I have friends who used to work there. I have friends who used to work there who would do both on the FBI side and

on the CIA side. I have friends who are CIA case officers. They're studs. They're awesome people. They signed up to do the same sort of things that I did. Some of them are the whistleblowers that have brought forward novel truths that are difficult to dislodge about COVID, about government operations. They still understand. Where do you think people from the CIA come from? The people that are on the

ground that are capable? They come from backgrounds like I did. Military, law enforcement. Maybe they did some really weird, interesting living. They were like a journalist in some rough place and then came back and were able to do something. My buddy used to work at the CIA. He was an FBI agent. He also pilots the boats for SEAL Team 6 for DevGruh. You know, like really capable people. His dad was a Delta Force guy.

People who come from a long line of caring about this country. The people who serve in the CIA that put themselves in harm's way, they have to believe in that mission. They don't do it because they're like, aha, we're going to screw over Donald Trump. That doesn't mean there's not woke people working there. Of course there are. It doesn't mean that there's not woke people in the analytical core. Of

course they are. You know, George Hill and I talk about this all the time. It's not interesting that the thing that people knew was true that Putin killed this guy. How many times did we hear that over and over and over again? US intelligence officials saying, probably not. And they're pretty good at their job. It turns out getting overseas

intelligence is what they do. They have a lot of capabilities to gather that information. They said that it was possible that he was indirectly responsible. He was ultimately responsible because the situation the guy was in prison because he endured brutal conditions during his confinement. But the intelligence community found no smoking gun that Vladimir Putin was aware of the timing of Navalny's death or that he directly

ordered it. The official spoke on condition of anonymity. So once again, we are ceding this information out there. I don't think it does the thing they think it does. All it tells us is that, yeah, Putin probably didn't do it because there was no upside to it. Once again, the information that makes the most sense is also probably the most likely to be true, which is that there was no

political benefit for Putin to kill off this guy. This guy wasn't a real threat to him. It's kind of a pain in the ass. Why would you go and attack him? Putin's not nearly apparently as petty as people in our government and our country go figure. They would totally do that in this country. If you guys don't think so, you're not paying attention. I got one more for you. How

about this one? Apparently, Ukraine is not winning. I cannot figure out why. I was told that it should be winning. We're giving all of our money. We're giving more money in the most recent bill than we used to support the United States Marine Corps. And yet, Ukraine's Army Chief reports that a tactical retreat in the east has been necessary. The Ukrainian troops have been forced to retreat from villages. Three

different ones in particular. Ukrainian troops have been forced to make a tactical retreat from three villages in the embattled east. As the countries Army Chief says, warning that a worsening on battlefield conditions and situations for Ukrainian forces wait as they hope for much needed arms from a huge USAID package to reach the

combat zones. Well, there it is, huh? You'll see here a Washington based think tank predicted late Saturday that Russian forces will quote, will likely make significant tactical gains in the coming weeks as an acute ammo shortage continue to hobble Ukraine's defense efforts. Why is this second rate power

like Russia able to step in there? When it has the other side, Ukraine has all the backing of US special advisors, I'm sure of it, and the training that we have, and we're giving them access to our munitions and some of our weapons systems. Why is all that? Is it because the money's not going where it's supposed to go? I had a guy come to me. He came from a classified military unit that works in counterterrorism. Some

of you know what I'm talking about. And we spoke and he said he was there doing trade off training training command for the Ukrainians that they were so light on ammunition in the training of Ukrainian forces. This is about a year old information at this point. They were so light on on munitions that each soldier who was being thrown into the frontline meat grinder was given five bullets in order to test fire a

weapon. We would call that weapons fam at the FBI Academy, you get five slugs and I think about five double lot buck shots on a Remington 870 just so that you're familiar with the weapons system weapons fam. Weapons fam is not training. It just means that you've picked it up before. It doesn't mean that you're competent. It doesn't mean that you have a base level. It doesn't mean that you're going to be able to even

use it under any kind of stress. Weapons fam is what they're doing and then throwing men into the breach to go out there and see what happens. Sixty plus billion dollars folks. Sixty plus billion dollars of our money is going to weapons familiarization and an entire generation of men getting mowed down at the hands of a superior enemy

force. It's not shocking. How come we're not hearing this being shouted from the rooftops that Ukrainian forces are being destroyed pretty much everywhere that they engage? And you're not going to hear other people talking about how the Volney was actually not killed by Putin. It's far more reasonable that something another outside

intelligence agency would do a setup on that. As I said, it's always for me about what's true, who benefits is that person that we're talking about in a position to actually make these proclamations? Do they actually have an understanding of what's going on? I'm going to touch back on it. I took my own advice this

weekend. I walked away from social media at zero eight hundred before the show started on Friday and I hadn't been back on it until yesterday last night. And it was awesome. We went hiking, went to church, hung out with the kids, did some bike rides, got some boxes packed, got ready for some of the things that needed to go on. We got a lot of time away

from the stupidity. And when I came back on, I saw that multiple million people had seen the video that I had posted of James O 'Keefe, who's basically helping get a young girl drunk in a bar. That girl ended up being treated by an ambulance. And as I understand it was transported to a hospital. That's all sad. And everybody wants to make excuses because everybody forgets who the people are that they're backing. Why

do we need to make it? We shouldn't have to make excuses for folks. You don't know them. In fact, James O 'Keefe is actually fundraising on the fact that quote, unquote Kyle Seraphine's attacking him. I didn't attack him. I just released a video that he made because he's a bad person. Just bad things. Look, he's a real shit human being. If you guys are upset about that and that bothers you

like, see ya. You shouldn't have to make excuses for your political heroes. We shouldn't be making them. You should be skeptical, right? You should be skeptical. You should want to believe and then fight that want, that need to do it. You should try to see are there actual truths that are coming out that change the way that you evaluate

the system. Anyway, I recommend all of you guys getting away from social media as much as you can. This is something that has been brought to my attention. Again, we talked about it real briefly. I just wanted to read it because it just, again, novel information. You didn't know probably many of you that there were alternate accounts for the social media that showed that we had a lot of

people. The federal government working against Donald Trump at the beginning. Imagine if you had known that, right? You sort of sensed it, but it didn't go big. I didn't hear anybody talking about that. That should have been front page news. This is also worth noting. This is coming from Forbes. This goes back at like over a decade. CNN correspondent Abbey Boudreaux, punk -so -punk. And the story is that James

was trying to lure this woman. You see her. She's a pretty blonde lady. She's still a pretty blonde lady, by the way. She does network news. She's done a TED talk about this whole experience, but she was doing a profile on people like Lila Rose, who I think is great. And Hannah, whatever her name is, I'll have to pull it down here. Maybe it's in here. Who went over and took over at Prodigy Veritas, who I've

met. She's a sweet girl. Her husband's a nice guy. This was the, what you're seeing on the right hand side of the screen, is the equipment needed to do a sexting on a CNN correspondent. And this was the idea created by James O 'Keeffe. I'm just trying to show you that for over 15 years, his idea of how to set up women and how to get information from them has not been good. And this is part of it.

Equipment needed. Video. Hidden cameras on the boat. Tripod and overt recorder near the bed. Quote. An obvious sex tape machine. Props. Condom Djar, dildos, music, Alicia Keys, 80s romantic songs that are typical of James. Avoid Marvin Gaye. Two cliche. Lube. A ceiling mirror. Posters and paintings of naked women. Playboys and pornographic magazines. Candles. Viagra and stamina pills. Fuzzy handcuffs and a blindfold.

He was going to try to lure in a female CNN reporter because that's how you go and debunk the mainstream media. This guy is a child. He's mentally teenager. Mentally a teenager. Quote. As the operation is ongoing, James will have to adapt and adjust to her mood and her reaction. If she's pulling away, withdraw and pull her back in. If she's unsure, comfort her

and reassure her. Vassalate between somewhat serious interview and the come hither persona as needed in order to diffuse her judgment and also keep her on the boat so we can get the story. This thing was like what he conceived of is how women operate. They're sex toys to be manipulated for... for a story. And like what would that even prove? Would

it prove anything at all to anybody? He thinks way too highly of himself and his sexual prowess and that's only gotten worse in the last 14 or 15 years. I'm just telling you. Just be aware of who you guys are listening to and what they are really doing and real... you can listen to stories but you should be critical. When someone says, oh, Gavin Oblenis, you work to the CIA and the FBI. Yeah,

was he in a position to know anything? The answer is no. What do these people really know? Have they ever even had real jobs? Have they ever had any of the experience that you do? Are they anything like you? Are they? I had someone say, oh, if you worked in a bar, you'd know. Do you know how many hours and years I worked in bars? I worked in bars from the time I was 16 years old on. I

waited tables all the way through college. I managed restaurants when I got out of college. I've got tens of thousands of hours working behind bars and working the floor of restaurants. I know what people are like. That's why I can get along with most people. I meet them and I know what they're like and a lot of people are crappy. It shouldn't be shocking to you folks. When someone has no experience,

they don't even have... like James O 'Keeffe is a 39 year old man who owns a sailboat and no house. Children. And actually, that goes to where I'm going right now. I actually wanted to play this. I had a couple of things. We'll cover the Palestinian protests tomorrow. I actually had a bunch of videos that I wanted to show you on that, but I just don't think that they're just not where I'm

at right now. I want to share this one, which was... I wanted to hate these people. There's this girl. They're called the Dinks, I guess. It's like a social media concept. It's a childish grown woman and a childish grown man. She dresses him like a mom dressing her toddler. It's really weird. We're going to watch this. I'm going to tell you why I think this is actually fairly interesting and why, even though my initial

instinct is to dislike non -masculine men. And it really is, by the way. I despise non -masculine men and emasculated people like this dude. I want to... I want to break down why we shouldn't actually be mad at this guy. We just need to encourage them to do the right thing. This is actually not the worst thing in the world. We're Dinks and here's how we spend most of our Saturdays

in our early 30s. We slept until 7, but laid in bed until 8. I got out of bed and did some laundry, then made the bed. I changed into workout clothes and drank my AG1. Then I supervised David while he did the dishes. I made a smoothie and then we relaxed and caught up on work on the back porch. After that, I got on the treadmill for about an

hour. We had dinner reservations with friends, so I got to take my time getting ready and then we headed out. We met our friends for dinner and drinks and we were still in bed by 10 o 'clock. It was a great day. Okay, so you saw those people and you're kind of like, ugh, yeah, we hate them because they look weak. No,

I don't have to hate them. Those are the same people that need to have babies and need to go and bring them to First Communion like I saw yesterday. The church I went to with my daughters. They just... they figured out how to support themselves. They've got their own space. Right? They're not a drain on the taxpayers. That's all good. That's actually all good stuff. Now

it's time to do the next step. We need to encourage people to take on the burden of having children and raising good citizens and educating themselves. And I bet you those people don't know anything about politics either, right? Yeah, are there some obnoxious little like wife jabs in there? Like, yeah, I supervised David while he did the dishes. You know what? I do the dishes occasionally. My

wife does them a lot more than me. She fights me over it. Sometimes it's your job to jump in and do the dishes. This sort of like hen pecked like wife thing. Who cares? They're two people. He looks weak. He looks like he's never thrown a punch or has any cows on his hands. I don't want to hate that. That's not what I came to America for. That's not what I'm in this country about. That's

not what we're about. Let's just encourage them to go do the next step, which is become an adult take on the burden of raising the next generation of citizens like everyone did before you and teach your kids the same way your parents taught you how to be a decent person. How to marry one person that's of the opposite gender. Like they're fine. They're not my problem. They're not our enemies. I do want to show you what

it does look like though. I got to I'm going to do one last little thing. We'll do the merch store here so you guys can talk or can support the O 'boil family if you want to support the suspenders. I'm actually wearing a one off red bad shirt. I have no idea what this is. It's got nothing on the back. It's very cool. You guys can get many of the existing designs right now at the dash suspenders dot

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was struck by American conservatives. And I'll use that in air quotes because there are many things that are not being conserved. But American conservatives thinking they're in the middle of what victory looks like, right? Duncan on the Libs. We're calling out inaccuracies. We're showing things that are fake and calling the fake news. We're getting social media wins and viral moments. That's

all wins. And then when it comes to governance, you'll see the end here. That's exactly what governance looks like. So watch this one here. Move it. Oh yeah. He likes the dirt instead. Oh yes. Quick. Can't quit. Get that launch angle down yet. Working it. Nope. He ain't going anywhere. No. Worked all night to get these seats. And he's got a perch in left field. There he goes. He's going to cruise control now. Oh.

Ran into the scoreboard. Down goes the goose. Oh, the poor thing. Yeah. That's what happens when you're busy running around in the dirt, you think you're winning and you're playing a game that has nothing to do with the consequences. When the real goal is not to

get captured by the guy. If you missed it, if you're listening to our audio show, that was a goose, Canadian goose, that was flying around in the infield and the outfield, major league baseball game, and then decided to arc up and leave the stadium. And didn't quite aim that trajectory to leave appropriately and went full force into the scoreboard and fell back into the seats. The goose survived. That's

the story. The goose actually did survive. The goal is not to run around and avoid capture, which is what that goose was doing. The goal is to get the hell out. And the end result was a failure. And that's what we're looking at in this country if we are not focused on the actual goal. The actual goal should be spreading real truth, conserving actual values and

living up to said values. If you're in it to dunk on the libs and you want undercover video of a gay dude saying things that a gay dude might say on a date to try to get another gay dude to be interested in him. Okay. You took your eyes off the ball. You're going to run up into the scoreboard and you're going to be a pile of feathers on the floor. That's my take on it. I'm entitled to mine. You're

entitled to yours. I appreciate all of you guys out there. Real short five star review. This one's actually not a five star. It's just coming from Christopher just and it is coming from Spotify. It just says great show. I really like your, your, your little background emoji, whatever that is. The American flag looks like it's hung very nicely and there's some kind of a

yellow ribbon in there. I don't, I don't hate any of that. Thanks for, for giving us the review. Christopher just guys, you can leave your own comments. There's a bunch more. I got to go approve on Spotify questions, comments and sarcastic remarks all encouraged. We'll see you guys again tomorrow. I hope you have a wonderful day unplug from social media plan to unplug certainly on the weekends.

If you can get yourself some real time around real people, including your family and congrats to all of the first communicants that we saw. I know there were some that are family members that are out in the chat. So congratulations to you. It's an awesome step. Joining the body of Christ and God bless all of you. We'll see you again tomorrow. Twitter, true social and Instagram at Kyle Saraphin.

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