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The Deep State’s New Plan To Steal 2024 (Ep.21) - 08/14/24

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01:28Good morning and welcome to Bungina Report Early Edition.
01:31I'm your host, Aveda.
01:32We've got a lot to get to today.
01:34The feds have a sophisticated updated strategy
01:38for election interference.
01:40A Guardian op-ed is calling for Elon Musk's arrest.
01:45Americans laughing at the idea that CNN is somehow objective.
01:50The disturbing truth behind the LGBT high school program
01:54that Tim Walz started.
01:55Corine Jean-Pierre can't name a single Kamala accomplishment
02:00and Seattle forced its citizens to pay for modern art displays
02:05that look like trash.
02:06All this on Bungina Report Early Edition.
02:21Okay guys, we have a little bit of an audio issue.
02:23We'll figure it out in a second,
02:24but I wanted to give you guys a little update this morning.
02:27I my husband and I were getting ready for the day
02:29and all of a sudden the lights went out
02:31and our power was just out all morning.
02:33Then it was on and off
02:34and Michael was running around like crazy
02:37trying to figure out how to get my show produced.
02:41He had to go to the studio really early.
02:45We're all good now,
02:46but it was a rough start.
02:47So shout out to my husband for getting the show together
02:50despite some of the electrical issues that we had.
02:56So we have a lot to talk about today.
02:58The censorship efforts have not ceased since 2020
03:02as Ben Weingarten writes in The Federalist.
03:04It's just gotten more sophisticated.
03:08A July 2024 report from the Justice Department's
03:11Office of Inspector General outlines the plan
03:14for how the DOJ can coordinate information sharing
03:17about foreign malign influence threats to US elections.
03:23You guys have heard that phrase before.
03:25The idea of foreign malign influence threats.
03:29We all know that during the 2020 election law enforcement
03:32and security agencies use the so-called threat
03:35of foreign missing disinformation on social media
03:38as an excuse to silence speech.
03:40They simply didn't like.
03:43So what this report means is that the feds are going
03:46to ramp up censorship efforts
03:49under this foreign malign influence threats excuse
03:52and they're going to ramp it up in a few ways.
03:54First, the Office of Inspector General is planning
03:57for the DOJ to formalize its procedures
04:00for reporting foreign malign influence information
04:02to social media companies.
04:04So they're systematizing
04:05and potentially expanding the government's anti-First Amendment
04:09partnership with tech platforms to suppress speech.
04:12The FBI is also officially resuming regular meetings
04:16with social media companies
04:17and increasing outreach through its field offices
04:20and senior DOJ officials will be meeting
04:23with social media companies
04:24and government agents to discuss their influence
04:27and information sharing strategy.
04:30So what they're doing is intensifying the censorship
04:33and leaning heavily into this idea
04:35that foreign disinformation justifies the obliteration
04:40of the First Amendment.
04:41And this is why the deep state you guys is the greatest threat
04:45to election integrity and American prosperity in general.
04:49And it's imperative that we have representatives
04:52who are ready and willing to fully defund
04:56these corrupt agencies.
04:58The vast majority of congressmen Republican Democrat doesn't matter
05:02if you ask them to defund the FBI
05:05or the entire post 9-11 security apparatus.
05:08They oftentimes say no.
05:10So I suggest you guys ask your representatives that question
05:13and if they say no that's a sign that they've got to go.
05:17On the topic of censorship the former European vice president
05:21for Twitter Bruce Daisley wrote an op-ed calling
05:26for Elon Musk's arrest his headline very ridiculous
05:31as an ex Twitter boss.
05:32I have a way to grab Elon Musk's attention
05:35if he keeps stirring unrest get an arrest warrant
05:39and Daisley writes in this article.
05:41The question we are presented with is
05:43whether we're willing to allow a billionaire oligarch to camp
05:47off the UK coastline and take potshots at our society.
05:51Yes, because that's what Elon Musk is doing to the Brits taking potshots
05:55at their society in the short term Musk
05:58and fellow executives should be reminded of their criminal liability
06:01for their actions under existing laws Britain's Online Safety Act
06:052023 should be beefed up with immediate effect in my experience.
06:09The threat of personal sanction is much more effective
06:12on executives and the risk of corporate fines
06:15where must to continue stirring up unrest
06:17and arrest warrant for him might produce fireworks from his fingertips.
06:20But as an international jet-setter,
06:22it would have the effect of focusing his mind.
06:26So in other words a former European vice president for Twitter
06:30Bruce Daisley wants Elon Musk's arrested
06:33and the EU has all but said that with their own threatening letter
06:36to Elon Musk before his interview with Donald Trump
06:38and here's the deal you guys the left is at the point
06:41where it's demanding the state throw their political opponents behind bars
06:46for thinking and saying things that they disprove of
06:50and if you look at authoritarian regimes throughout history,
06:53it starts with demonization of political opponents
06:57and then censorship then imprisonment
07:00and then finally and you can call me crazy for saying this
07:02but this is history killings.
07:05That's where the kind of authoritarian thinking is leading us toward.
07:09You aren't allowed to simply dissent.
07:12They have to escalate the punishment
07:14if they want to attain radical conformity and compliance
07:19because that's what they're seeking.
07:22That's where this is heading toward
07:24and the media's role in leading us toward political violence
07:27can't be understated.
07:29They do the bidding of the state
07:30and in some cases even send articles
07:33and interview questions to be edited by the Biden administration.
07:36We've covered that on the show
07:38and for as much as the regime wants us to believe
07:40that the legacy media is reliable
07:42and truthful unlike those hacks and independent media
07:46the American people know that it's bogus.
07:49One of the best examples I've ever seen of this
07:51was during a conversation this week
07:53with CNN's Caitlin Collins
07:55and Stephen Colbert on The Late Night Show
07:57where the live studio audience weighed in
08:00on whether CNN is objective.
08:02This is my favorite clip that I've seen probably all year.
08:06Trump has kind of been thrown on his heels by this
08:09and he's not really sure how to go after Vice President Harris.
08:12He knew his attack lines on President Biden.
08:15He really has struggled with how to go after someone
08:18who's 20 years younger than him,
08:20who is a different gender, a different race.
08:22It's kind of been this moment
08:24where he has not been able to coalesce around a single attack line.
08:28I know you guys are objective over there
08:31that you just report the news as it is.
08:33No, I know. CNN makes it, I know.
08:35Was that supposed to be a lab lie?
08:36It wasn't supposed to be but I guess it is.
08:41Oh my goodness.
08:42You guys, that audience is not full of right-wingers.
08:46I mean, if you're a conservative,
08:49would you go sit in on The Late Night Show?
08:51I wouldn't.
08:52These are likely leftist or left-leaning Americans
08:56and even they are laughing at the assertion that CNN is objective.
09:01They know that they're a propaganda outlet.
09:04This is why the media is so increasingly unhinged.
09:08It's because their narratives
09:10and their credibility are just crumbling
09:13and the people are waking up.
09:17All right, switching gears here.
09:18You guys know how the left is just so obsessed with the fact
09:22that Tim Walz started a gender and sexuality alliance club
09:26or a GSA club at the high school that he taught at?
09:31And the consensus from the left is that,
09:33well, isn't this so amazing and progressive?
09:36Try creepy and evil.
09:39Joel Berry from the Babylon Bee did a really excellent expose
09:43on these gender and sexuality alliance clubs
09:46that are present in countless public schools across America.
09:50And the LGBTQ crowd,
09:51and this is important to understand,
09:53they can't reproduce, right?
09:54Or they oftentimes refuse to reproduce.
09:56So their way of reproducing is indoctrinating others,
10:01specifically children, into their lifestyles.
10:05And that's the purpose of GSA clubs.
10:07As Berry writes,
10:08they exist to convert straight kids into queerness
10:11and recruit queer kids as activists,
10:14and they sometimes lure kids in under false pretenses.
10:19And he shares a Daily Mail article,
10:21Fury as Colorado teacher invites schoolgirl 12
10:25to after-school arts club
10:27that was actually a meeting about trans and queer identity.
10:30Kids were asked who they were sexually attracted to
10:32and told that it's okay to lie to your parents.
10:36Berry adds that the GSA clubs have been known
10:39to transition children behind their parents' backs,
10:42as happened to an 11-year-old child in a GSA club.
10:45GSA leaders at public schools
10:49have been caught sexually abusing students
10:52and using the GSA club to get close to easy targets.
10:55His headline is,
10:56Former Anoka teacher and LGBTQ advocate
10:59accused of sexually abusing students.
11:03I want you guys to listen to a testimony
11:05from a California mother whose daughter was groomed
11:09by her school's GSA club.
11:11And I'm gonna warn you before we replay it
11:13that just ahead of time, it's pretty hard to hear.
11:16I actually got emotional when I first listened to it,
11:20but I think it's really important that we do hear from it.
11:22GPS took my daughter when she was 16 years old.
11:26It was helped by her public school counselor,
11:30an LGBTQ group rise,
11:34and another trans-identified girl.
11:37My daughter was taken from her loving home
11:40because the state of California claimed I was abusive
11:47for not affirming her trans identity.
11:51I lost my daughter over a name and a pronouns.
11:55Even after I promised to call her a male name
12:01promised to call her a male name, it wasn't enough.
12:05My daughter was not a boy trapped in a girl's body.
12:10She had mental health issues.
12:13The abuse claim against me was finally dropped,
12:18but it was too late.
12:21The damage was done.
12:23By then, my daughter was in a horrible mental
12:28and physical pain.
12:31My daughter knocked down in front of a train.
12:37She was murdered by gender ideology.
12:45You guys, we don't know what went on
12:48in the GSA meetings that Tim Walls ran,
12:51but what we do know is that he's not only a part of,
12:54but a leader in a movement that preys on children
12:59and physically, mentally, and spiritually destroys them.
13:04And it may sound silly,
13:05but the tampon Tim tagline is actually very effective.
13:10It's not a joke, it's actually serious.
13:12The left wants us to think that Tim Walls is masculine,
13:15he's Midwestern, he's this genuine dad-like figure.
13:20In reality, he's a creep
13:22who promotes very backward ideas.
13:26Take a listen to Democratic strategist, James Carville,
13:30having a complete meltdown over the tampon Tim name.
13:36You know, Governor Tim has called him weird
13:38and that doesn't nearly describe this.
13:43So I have a message to Jesse
13:48and the whole freak show, is why don't you take a tampon-
13:51Jesse Waters.
13:52Sub it right up your ass,
13:55because that's the way it goes, right up your ass.
13:59Or maybe you could stick it in your mouth,
14:01maybe you could take a used one
14:03and stick it in your mouth and suck on it,
14:05because that's what you do, you suck.
14:08Thank you and good night.
14:10We're good with that.
14:11Okay, obviously very vulgar, very unhinged response,
14:17but that's a sign, you guys, that the label is working.
14:21They know that it's damaging to Tim Walz
14:24and the brand and the narrative
14:26that they're trying to cultivate around him
14:28and they're losing their minds.
14:30So keep using that phrase.
14:32It's not a joke, serious.
14:35Tim Walz is a creep.
14:38Okay, you all know how we're being told,
14:41another media narrative, that Kamala is brat,
14:44which without getting too deep into it,
14:47brat is just Gen Z speak for cool.
14:50And we're also being told that Kamala is surging in the polls.
14:53She's capturing black people and young people.
14:56She is a new woman.
14:59Here she is on the cover of Time magazine,
15:02the reintroduction of Kamala Harris.
15:06You can see it's her moment.
15:08She's staring off, beautifully drawn image of Kamala's face.
15:15Around her, you have people holding up Kamala signs.
15:19So dramatic.
15:21If you're listening, that's sort of what this looks like.
15:24And it kind of reminded me of a different Time magazine cover.
15:26This one is of Joseph Stalin.
15:29Both of them majestically staring off into the distance.
15:33So, so, so amazing.
15:36Time magazine features, both of them.
15:38Anyway, I'm not gonna buy the hype, you guys,
15:41because according to a Financial Times poll,
15:44only one in four voters rated the economy
15:47under the Biden-Harris administration
15:48as excellent or good.
15:50And only 33% said it would improve
15:54under a potential Harris presidency.
15:57I got another one for you guys.
15:58A poll conducted by CNN of all places
16:01found that nearly 40% of Americans
16:03worry about paying the bills most or all the time,
16:07which is even higher than during the 2008 financial crisis.
16:13People don't care that Kamala is brats
16:16if they can't afford their groceries
16:18or their electric bills.
16:20It's so bad, not even Karine Jean-Pierre
16:23can name a single Kamala accomplishment.
16:27Take a listen.
16:28What does the president see
16:29as the vice president's biggest achievement
16:32during their time in office together?
16:33So look, because they've been partners,
16:36those achievements have been done,
16:37certainly those historic unprecedented achievements
16:39have been done together.
16:40I'll say this, the president believes
16:43in the vice president leadership,
16:44her temperament, her experience.
16:47And he is, and he has said this himself,
16:52one of the proudest decisions that he made in 2020
16:54was selecting her as vice president
16:56because he believed that she can move,
16:57can go on day one.
16:59And you've seen that, you've seen them do that together
17:01on day one of this administration.
17:03Do what together?
17:04That doesn't change.
17:06I'm not going to parse out anything from here.
17:10They have been partners.
17:11She's been a critical partner for this president
17:16during this term and will continue to do so.
17:18You will see them together on Thursday in Maryland
17:21where they would talk about their next announcement
17:24on lowering costs for the American people.
17:26So there's not a specific policy achievement,
17:28it's a comprehensive whole?
17:29I would say it's a comprehensive whole.
17:33She said nothing.
17:34Not a single Kamala achievement could she name.
17:39Kamala sucks, thank you, Mikey.
17:41So not even the Biden admin
17:43can tell us what she's done well.
17:45And we're supposed to just vote for her?
17:48Guys, this is how we know that Kamala
17:51is not a real candidate.
17:53In the sense that she isn't thinking
17:55and acting for herself.
17:56As Tulsi Gabbard said before she was put on,
17:59allegedly put on a terror watch list,
18:01Kamala, like Biden, is an empty vessel.
18:04She doesn't have an agenda.
18:07She doesn't have policy.
18:08Her aim is to get elected
18:10and have other people tell her what to say,
18:13where to stand, what to sign, what to do.
18:16She doesn't have agency.
18:17She's a vehicle for other people to run the country.
18:22All right, last story, guys.
18:23I'm excited about this one.
18:25In 2022, the Seattle Office of Arts and Culture
18:29paid to train, quote,
18:31the next generation of public artists
18:33in a public art bootcamp.
18:36And these 12 artists were paid and tasked
18:39with creating culturally relevant artwork
18:42that resonates with Seattle's diverse population.
18:47And this month, their work is on display
18:50in the Outdoor Seattle Center.
18:53And I have some photos to show you guys
18:55what the Seattle taxpayers paid for.
18:59Says release, receive, return by Vulgar Dreamer.
19:04And it appears to be a bunch of hands
19:09reaching out of what is a dirty teal foam textured cylinder.
19:17This is resting in relation.
19:21So it looks just kind of like a dirty pink blob.
19:25But actually, if you look a little closer,
19:27it's in the silhouette of somebody
19:29laying down with their hands behind their back.
19:33You can look at the next one, Mikey.
19:35This is apparently a bunch of zip ties
19:38and electrical cords all twisted around a random fence.
19:44And one of the best parts about these
19:46is the descriptions of the artwork.
19:49This person says,
19:50spanning the fence line on the bike trail
19:53between Jefferson Park and Beacon Food Forest,
19:56interneted by Lee Davignon,
19:58celebrates our city's connective infrastructure
20:02and the labor that goes into building it.
20:04Description adds that it was inspired
20:06by structures of baskets and weaving.
20:10This one is flavors of diversity and colors of community.
20:17And the description is also very ridiculous.
20:20And since this installation,
20:22if you're listening, I'm sorry,
20:23it is a, appears to be a blue garbage can
20:27filled with different colored rocks.
20:31This installation celebrates the rich diversity
20:34and harmonious coexistence of unique cultures
20:37within the neighborhood,
20:38inspired by the vibrant colors
20:39and lively atmosphere of a spice market
20:42witnessed in Eritrea.
20:44The artwork serves as a powerful symbol of unity,
20:47inviting viewers to embrace the beauty
20:50and interconnectedness of different cultural experiences.
20:55So essentially, Seattle has forced the taxpayers
20:58to fund displays of garbage
21:00that no one is allowed to take down.
21:03Did you guys know that there was a time
21:06when public art projects look something like this?
21:11Beautiful, complex, gothic structures.
21:15We have another, we have a video actually.
21:17This is an altar.
21:21If you're listening, you guys,
21:24just look up Renaissance art,
21:26look up art from the Middle Ages.
21:30That we were thinking about something bigger
21:34than just the postmodern life.
21:35And that was reflected in the art
21:38that people were creating.
21:41Buildings of the past were reflections
21:44of a healthy society.
21:46And these buildings,
21:47not only were a reflection of the people,
21:49but it also nourished the populace.
21:52Got them thinking about something bigger than themselves.
21:56The displays of trash in Seattle don't do that.
22:00They're depressing.
22:01It almost feels like they're intended to bring us down.
22:05And again, people in the architecture community,
22:09the left, they'll smear me or anyone else
22:11for criticizing modern art.
22:13But the reality is that truth
22:15and therefore beauty are real and objective.
22:19Yet beauty is subjective
22:21in the sense that it speaks to us as subjects
22:23and it resonates with us in an individual way.
22:26But as Culture Critic writes in his excellent sub stack,
22:29the power of beauty is that it's rooted in an objective ideal
22:33and is therefore a bridge between individual experience
22:36and objective reality.
22:38And that's what gives it the power to connect our lives
22:40with the eternal and imbue culture with meaning.
22:44So when we orient our cultural efforts
22:46towards something bigger than the mundane,
22:48perhaps like a higher power,
22:50we become motivated, happy, and united as a people.
22:55And when the deeper meaning in our lives falls apart,
22:59ugliness creeps into public and private life.
23:04And this is what we're really fighting on a cultural
23:07and spiritual level.
23:08Kamala Harris, Tim Walz, the ugly garbage can full of rocks.
23:12They're all on one side.
23:14And what we're striving for is a sense of national unity,
23:18pride, and a return to valuing and promoting truth
23:22and beauty in our society.
23:25All right, that's all I have for today.
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