IHIP News - Elon Musk Begging Courts to Cover-Up His Lies; Trump to Slash Free Speech?!
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All right, Elon Musk is clearly trying to cover up crimes committed while he was the leader of Doge, which I think he still is.
But put this up. Lincoln Project is reporting via Politico that the Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to keep Doge records secret. Lincoln Project asks, why are the records being
kept secret? And I would opine that they're being kept secret because they probably did
illegal things. He went in, closed down investigations into his companies, and then
rewarded himself contracts without congressional approval. What's your take on that, Pam?
Well, I think, you know, you look at this, the records, he doesn't want the public to see them.
Are they going to be subject to the National Archives so that the future generations will
see them? Then my question is, if you put this before the Supreme Court, ultimately,
unless it's under a protective order, we're going to see those records anyway. So my question would
be, is this a smart move?
And then I think about the federal government and the DOJ who's running it.
And I think maybe not, because ultimately, if this goes to hearing and the evidence is
presented, it becomes public record.
What's your take on something like that with the way that they voted to give Trump immunity?
Like, is that all of this power in the executive branch.
Clearly, the Roberts Court supports that.
They support a very strong, consolidated executive branch, despite in an interview or a speech
at Georgetown saying that he doesn't.
Their actions are to the contrary.
The actions of the Roberts Court have been, we want a very strong executive
branch. We want the president to be able to have immunity about crimes potentially committed while
they are in office. And in fact, the president is above the law. So knowing that and knowing
that the president, the executive, then appointed Elon Musk in Doge and gave him unmitigated access to all of these areas
of American government. How do you think the schizophrenic Roberts court votes on something
like that? Well, I mean, there's the optimistic me that sees this as you appointed somebody in
a government capacity that's going into government trying to find waste and spending abuses.
You have to reveal those to the American people. That's what government government trying to find waste and spending abuses. You have to reveal those to
the American people. That's what government is supposed to do. At the same time, I have very
little faith in this court. So I think it's a really an open question. And we've seen the lower
courts hammer them. Very few times have we seen it go up to the Supreme Court to this point. So
it's an interesting question. I'm hopeful they'll do the right thing, but I mean, you know, I don't have, I'm not going to like hold my breath.
All right. Last night, the quote, big, beautiful bill, which is a big, beautiful bill of fuckery
to hundreds of millions of American workers passes by one vote. Put up this tweet with comment. Andrew Sullender tweets, new. House passes the
budget reconciliation bill, 215 to 214 votes. Two Republicans, Massey and Davidson, voted no
with all Democrats. Freedom Caucus Chair Andy Harris voted President Gavirino and Schweikart
didn't vote. Ron Filipkowski points out, and I think this is incredibly important, the Democrats are
missing two members who died in office.
And I am very, very, very upset with the Democrats, and my opinion is not happening in a vacuum,
that when AOC ran against Jerry Connolly, who actively had an active cancer diagnosis for an oversight role
in Congress. The Democrats are still playing by these rules. Oh, but seniority. And what I have
to say about the Democrats and their whole seniority argument is if we went by that logic,
Barack Obama wouldn't have been president. We had a young, innovative, exciting candidate in Barack Obama on the foothills of all of the deregulation, lies, and fuck-ups of the George W. Bush administration.
And he had only been a senator for less than a term and was young, and there was absolutely no seniority surrounding that.
And he served two terms.
He's the last Democratic president to serve two terms. But yet the Democrats don't ever seem to
learn anything. They put a person with cancer ahead of AOC, who's one of our party's best
communicators, because there's this desire by Democrats to always, they pander to these imaginary, elusive Republican voters
that somehow they allow the electoral optics from the right and what they put onto AOC to define her
instead of embracing her and saying, AOC actually stands for everybody.
The one person who hasn't lied to you the last decade is Bernie Sanders.
And guess who gets tens of thousands of people every time they hit the road to go to their rallies?
Bernie Sanders and AOC.
These are the people that actually are for the working class and don't lie to you about it. But instead, we're told that,
oh, well, there's this seniority thing that we have to do in the House. So we would rather put
somebody in an oversight position that has an active cancer diagnosis instead of AOC, who was
wildly more popular. And if we went by their logic, then Barack Obama would not have been
president. I look at it. I agree with what you're saying, but I also look at it on these leaders,
on these, the two people that have died that he's referring to. Both knew they had cancer when they
ran for office. Both knew that we were looking at a fascist authoritarian regime. At what point
does a person look and say, because of my health, I may not be able to
complete my term and this term is too important. So for me, it goes back to, is this a personal
power? Like, do people need to reconcile the addiction to power? I think we have to go to
enabling here. You have individuals, Trump, who's surrounded by all these enablers. You have Joe Biden, who
wanted to run for a second term and was surrounded by enablers that told him that at 82 years old,
that seemed like a good idea. It was a terrible idea. You have Jerry Connolly, who has cancer.
This vote went to House Dems and they voted over AOC. So it's the enablers of this that concern me more
than an individual who thinks they're invincible or maybe questions their own mortality because
the enabling in government is the problem. And when you look at the numbers of the Democratic
Party approval rating right now, it's because of shit like this right and they're like oh god the electoral optics of AOC is that the
right-wing says she's so woke and you have the Rama Emanuel's and the centrist
saviors of the party that for some reason always try to pander to these
elusive Republican voters that they think they can get to swing another way
that are never gonna swing that way Instead of firing up the base and going further left and just sitting there systematically
calling these people out as liars. And let's watch a clip of how effective this woman that was passed
over for an old man with an active fatal cancer diagnosis that ends up getting this horrific bill passed. The enablers
that voted for a person with an active cancer diagnosis didn't vote for this woman and listen
to her right here. Republicans have put this bill together, rushed it together in a matter of hours
on the back of a napkin, shaking it, walking out of the White House, and brought it right here to this floor.
They are defunding Planned Parenthood.
They are ending tons of Medicaid coverage for 13.7 million Americans, including Affordable
Care Act coverage as well.
Also allowing suppressors on guns to be deregulated to some of the largest amounts that we have seen since the
1930s when you wake up in the morning you will realize that you voted to defund Planned Parenthood
and to take away health care from 13.7 million Americans and when this country wakes up in the
morning there will be consequences to pay for this. And I yield back.
So we have this incredibly young, exciting and effective Congresswoman that traffics in facts.
And the fact that she was passed over for some antiquated notion in the House that we have to go by seniority, that when it's
given up to the electorate to go by seniority, the voters passed over Hillary
Clinton in 2008 and went with Barack Obama because of youth, excitement,
ability to communicate. And the fact that the Republicans are adapting to this technological information delivery
system at a faster rate and evolving, and the Democrats are the ones that are clinging
on to these old structures as a lifelong Democrat, that's really bizarre to me.
It's really bizarre to me that we're the ones propping up people with active cancer diagnoses in the face of facing a fascist
liar who gives a chainsaw to Elon Musk to dismantle everything. It just blows my mind.
It kind of goes back to what we've talked about ad nauseum. Republicans play fuck you politics.
Democrats play integrity politics. We are past being able to sit down and say, this is good, this is bad,
because they will do whatever Donald Trump wants. And he gives them carte blanche every day to
destroy him. Every Democrat could be on social media, on platforms saying this man is a nut and
list 15 reasons per day, but they don't do it. They're still running around,
like you said, in this antiquated notion. It's either fascism or it's not. Meet the moment.
I totally agree. And then here's my last story, which the attack on thoughts, the attack on
opinions, the attack on the First Amendment is really, really out of control right now. Put up this headline.
The Disney CEO and ABC News president have told The View co-host to tone down their political rhetoric and Trump bashing.
This is corporate media, and these are people that do not have the balls to stand up to
Trump, to stand up for their country that has made them billions and billions
of dollars. This is exactly the way fascist and authoritarian regimes take hold, is to control
people's thought. These women on The View to not be able to speak freely and in the face of an
obvious liar, an obvious criminal, an obvious dictator, they're told to tone it down.
I mean, this is where we are.
And I mentioned this on a podcast earlier.
We received a phone call, too, from within Democrats of people trying to control First Amendment, thought police, the flow of questioning.
This is dangerous. This is the most dangerous moment when you are
sending people to concentration camps and then telling journalists or podcasters or television
hosts to tone it down or to ask questions in a different order. This is total fascist
authoritarianism and it has arrived and it is
at our doorstep. Well, I think it goes back to, this is why the rise in independent media
has been skyrocketing because these broadcast networks are completely beholden to their
advertisers and the corporate head. So that is why people are going other places because they
are tired of the same old, same washing bullshit. bullshit. That's why I think our channel's growing.
And I think to piggyback on yours, that people are tired of the old bullshit is exactly right,
which is why the Democrats should have come and matched this moment immediately and put our young, fearless voices in charge of this party.
Chuck Schumer is not it.
Cory Booker, a complete disappointment with the vote of Jared Kushner's father.
There's a million other people you could vote for.
That shows how beholden he is to special interests and how he wants to have it both ways.
This is a moment not for moral ambiguity,
but a moment for moral clarity, period,
and a completely unified Democratic Party.
Now, yes, are there some people that are further left
and some people that are centrists?
Yes.
But like a centrist like Cory Booker,
who likes to play progressive on TV,
but then privately with the money he takes
in and then his vote for Jared Kushner's daddy to be ambassador to France. It shows he's a
centrist that's beholden. But if the centrists want to join the party, then unite against voting
no on all of these criminals, criminals, convicted felons that want to be in the federal government.
I would think that that would be something we could all agree upon.
But even when you have Democrats, you have Democrats calling us, telling us,
you shouldn't have asked this question.
Or you have Cory Booker voting for Jared Kushner.
What's going on?
I mean, this should be the easiest layup on the planet.
They're the fascists.
They're the bad guys. They're the bad guys.
We're against it. And I don't see anybody whipping everybody together trying to get us all on the
same side. I completely agree. All right. Please subscribe to our channel and we'll see you all
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