How Weaponized Virtue, Broken Vetting, And Two Screens Collide In America

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0:00 Live Startup, Travel Update, Long Stream
2:45 Brain‑Implanted “Spy Pigeons” Story
6:30 DC Shooting, Media Takes, Two Screens
10:30 App CTA: Rumble And Subscriptions
11:36 Mike Johnson’s “Split Screen” Claims
18:20 Obstruction, Don Lemon Clip, First Punch
24:30 Vetting, IGs, And Chevron/Loper Bright
31:20 Tyrus Forecasts Unrest And Dependency
34:50 Sponsor Break: 1775 Coffee
35:50 Afghan Shooter’s Path And Hosts
45:10 Lone Wolf Narratives And Search Data
49:45 Trump Thanksgiving Immigration Statement
55:20 Visa Revocations And Campus Extremism
1:00:10 Cultural Clashes, Honor Killings Cases
1:06:40 Border Risks And Generational War Fatigue
1:12:30 Tulsi Gabbard On ISIS-Linked Crossings
1:17:00 Enforcement, Employers, And Liability
1:20:20 Ukraine Money, Audits, And Zelensky Raids
1:28:40 Venezuela Strategy And Drug Flows
1:31:20 Wrap, Premium Move, Next Topics Tease

A brain‑implanted “spy pigeon” headline shouldn’t connect to a DC shooting, but the bridge is power without restraint. We open with the surreal and move straight into a hard look at how “two screens” drive our national divide: one America sees decisive order, the other sees creeping authoritarianism. Along the way, we unpack the language games around “vetting,” the institutional habit of redefining compliance, and why the rollback of Chevron deference via Loper Bright changes how agencies should be held to the letter of the law.

We dig into the DC attack and the reflex to call it “lone wolf,” even as search data and prior contacts suggest a wider set of eyes on the event. From there, the conversation widens: sponsors, NGOs, and donors who champion open borders while outsourcing costs to the public; the quiet costs of social services; and the harder cases—honor killings and assaults—that signal cultural importation without assimilation. The stance isn’t anti‑immigrant; it’s pro‑standard: revoke visas for crimes or terror sympathy, require sponsors to be accountable, and reset a benefits system that pays out without demanding reciprocity.

Money trails take center stage as corruption probes circle Ukraine’s leadership. We revisit energy‑sector capture and bank nationalization to explain why audits and conditions are non‑negotiable before another dollar moves. The same clarity guides our segment on Venezuela: stop the drugs, stop the ideological spillover, and recognize maritime busts as the prelude to tougher calls on land. If policy lacks definitions, metrics, and consequences, all we buy is drift.

By the end, you’ll have a working map: define terms honestly, follow the money, enforce the rules, and stop pretending both screens show the same film. They don’t. If you want more conversations that cut through noise and euphemism, subscribe on Rumble, turn on alerts, and join our premium stream for the deeper dive. Then tell us: where would you start—visas, benefits, or audits?

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