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MY FIRST GUEST!!! AND THE RIOTS

2025/6/11
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Linda McLaughlin: 作为主持人,我很高兴能请到我的第一位嘉宾Eric Eggers,因为他比我更爱讽刺,我们需要在对话中找到竞争。我们讨论了媒体的觉醒主义,骚乱的疯狂以及世界的乱象。我希望告诉大家正在发生的事情,无论讲述者是左派还是右派,是富人还是穷人。我喜欢特朗普的经商方式,尽管他有一些个人问题。我认为艺术家不应该谈论政治,而应该做好自己的本职工作。 Eric Eggers: 我希望在Linda的播客中公开我的个人缺点,并利用我作为这个播客领域的先驱的地位。人们不敢表达真实的观点,因为会付出社会代价。由于对执法部门的妖魔化,现在很难招募到警察。共和党人仍然没有搞清楚问题所在,他们仍然受到捐助者和激进分子的束缚。我们现在面对的是机会主义者,他们利用开放的边境来榨取系统,耗尽资源,并将钱寄回其他国家。媒体只关注黑人和棕色人种受到执法部门的虐待,而忽略了资金问题。

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The hosts discuss the 2020 election, focusing on the social and political climate surrounding it and its impact on the media's portrayal of events. They touch on the book "Fraud" which predicted certain aspects of the election outcome.
  • The 2020 election was surrounded by a climate of demonization and vilification, preventing open support for certain candidates.
  • The media benefited from the chaos and ratings generated by the post-election environment.

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What's up, guys? Welcome to the Rogue Recap. And I am super stoked today because I have my first ever guest. He is super snarky. He's way snarkier than me, which is part of the reason why we're such good friends, right? Because people like me, we need to find competition in conversation. Who can say the next quippiest, funniest thing and who knows more? And what I can say, I have no pride in this, is the next person I am introducing here, Mr. Eric Eggers.

He is the vice president of the Government Accountability Institute. He is co-host of The Drill Down. He is a movie producer and director and writer of The Creepy Line, which predicted the 2020 election in 2018, which is super weird. I don't know, maybe he's also a telepath or like a psychic. I'm not sure. There might be some questions there. But he's just a connoisseur of all things Smarty Pants. We're super excited to have him here. Welcome, Mr. Eggers.

You are absolutely correct that I do have a host of personal deficiencies that I hope to make very public in your podcast today. I was actually wondering, like, am I the first guest she's ever had? I know it's a new show. So that makes me like the Jackie Robinson of your podcast. It makes me like the Barack Obama. I cannot wait to exploit my new position as a barrier breaker in this podcast space. Thank you. You know, the world is a hot mess. I say this, you know, every podcast. I'm like, there's no shortage of news.

But there really isn't. It gets to a point even for people like you and I who work in news,

And for those of you listening, you know, Eric and I have been friends a long time and he really and truly is a savant. The guy knows things. I really like Jeopardy and I love Alex Trebek. And then I was like, wait, I'll just be friends with Eggers because that's just like walking Jeopardy. He knows tons of things. And you're like, how do you know that? And he just whips them out. I'm like, I don't get it. It's weird. So but he has sort of a wealth of knowledge about where the money comes from. Where's the sourcing from? Who's actually behind it?

All these terrible things. So I really wanted to talk to him today, not just to bash all these lunatics in L.A. And now, Eric, right? What is it? Austin? Chicago? New York? It's crazy. It literally is. You know, I took my son to see the new Mission Impossible film last weekend. How was it? It was really good. I mean, it depends on how you want to consume things. It's a little wokey in some sense. Oh, really? But as a...

uh as a piece of like fun popcorn movie the stunts are crazy it's cool but the point of it is is like it starts with there is no truth the world's on fire everyone's mad at everybody and it's like the stuff they show is like wait no that's los angeles guys like that is literally what we're seeing uh and it is it is bizarrely predictive of what we actually now consume as actual reality it's terrifying but it's great if you're in the news business i also just want a quick fact check

I'm not a savant. It's a mistake a lot of people make. I'm just socially awkward. And so, you know, as your audience is about to find out.

Well, I think, you know, one of the things I find really funny in this business and you and I are both in it, you know, we both worked in radio, we worked in TV and podcasting and documentaries and worked on books. And I think in each of these spectrums of media, when you're trying to give your audience something to consume, you're really trying to give them something they can't get anywhere else. Typically in our business, that's the truth. People are having a hard time with the truth.

Or just or how about a perspective that's true, right? A perspective that's true that you're not really allowed to or there's not space to have. I remember thinking in 2020 and reading about so I wrote a book in 2018 called Fraud, How the Left Plans to Steal the Next Election. And, you know, talked about all the vulnerabilities in the electoral system and everything else. And I was I really did think that Donald Trump would win the election in 2020, even though the

polls show showed he was sort of losing. But one of the reasons why I thought that is, there was all these studies that showed that that that no one felt comfortable, he'd been so demonized and vilified for four years that people that wanted to support him didn't feel like they could, because it'd be a very real societal cost. And that was like happening in the context of like COVID. And like, are you allowed to actually live your life because your your very existence

as endorsed by government policy was a threat to other people. And other people were encouraged to see your existence as a threat. And that obviously then transferred to, well, if you support the wrong ideas, the wrong people, then that also was a threat. And I think it kind of helped create some of the social frameworks and emotional frameworks for some of the stuff that you're now seeing today, which is very unfortunate, but...

You know, maybe not the worst thing in the world. It's really bad if you're an American. It's not the worst thing in the world if you're in the media business as we are. Yeah, I mean, the problem with the media business is it really does love the ratings that all of this chaos brings.

As a human, as a Christian, I really struggle with it. You know, like I think about, you know, I'm sure you saw that video where there's this woman and she's going to work and these two woke Karens are blocking her on their bikes with their signs. Dude. That it's cringe. It's so cringe. Like, and the best part is she actually kind of like tries to like mine F them a little bit. Right. Cause she's like, I'm black. Right.

I'm the person you think you're out here supporting. I need to go to work. My child's in my car. I have other children. Like, please get out of the way. Dude, and the hippie in the tank top is like, work? Work? What's that? Work is so much less important than standing up for justice. Right. Bro, do you even work? I mean, honestly, both of those people needed. There was another guy. I can't ever play this video because it's so wrong.

But there was these three black guys in L.A. and they're talking about the one gentleman is explaining to his other two friends. And I use the word gentleman loosely. You know, they're around this like.

I don't know where they are, in an alley somewhere. And he's explaining to them, he's like, "You gotta go back to the 60s when they used the hoses and the dogs." And the other guy's like, "Bro, what are you talking about?" He's like, "It's not right. It's not right. You can't just come into America and break the laws." And what's funny is, in his brain, as nuanced as his ideas were, he's like, "America has never been so weak."

Never in our lives have we seen on live television people taking

motorbikes and rental bikes and Molotov cocktails and rocks and throwing them and hurling them and actually making contact with law enforcement. All different types of Leos too, not just like regular police, we're talking federal agents, ICE agents, detectives, DEA. They don't give a rip. I watched a woman take her pocketbook and whack this cop in the face. And I'm thinking to myself, when I get pulled over, I can't breathe.

I cannot imagine. And I think I'm pretty tough. Like, I don't take any crap from anybody, but I am not disrespectful to our police. Like, what? No, I would imagine. I try to be very respectful for law enforcement generally. But, you know, when anyone else has a weapon, I'm like, yes, sir. Yes. No. But think about what you're talking about, though. Like, that speaks to what's been happening recently.

The summer, you know, we did a podcast a few weeks ago. We talked about the fifth anniversary of the George Floyd riots. And it was the summer of COVID, summer George Floyd. And, you know, one of the things that came out of that is how much harder it became for law enforcement to actually recruit people because nobody wanted to be a police officer. Police officers. I mean, obviously, there are law enforcement officers who do a bad job or they make mistakes. And, you know, they're not perfect, just like any other population.

But they were vilified in a way and the vilification, the protests were celebrated in a mainstream way. And so, I mean, that actually is what I think about now is, you know, we've talked about it, but you've got the mayor of Los Angeles and you've got Gavin Newsom. They're saying, OK, Donald Trump and the presence of law enforcement is actually making things worse. And I thought, what if you're a police officer in Los Angeles?

Like at no point has anybody said the police officers are doing a great job. The implication is actually the opposite. They're suggesting that the, the presence of law enforcement is what's leading to violence and crime. And that is so backwards and wrong. It's like a well in and dystopian, but that's for sure. That's the, that's the logic that they've sold us for the last half a decade. So yeah. And so I think that's, it's unfortunate that you're seeing this and I,

Dude, I'm actually quite worried that it's going to get a lot worse this weekend. Well, so I'm in New York City. So today, you know, I came in by train, took the subway, yada, yada. And I'm just looking around because what happens is this is the other thing, you know, protesters, they really kind of have it good, right? They're making what is it, seven to 13,000 a week, whether they protest or not.

I heard you say that, by the way, on your last podcast. And I like I like I like that we're pretending that you're on Craigslist because that's for research for the show and not for anything else. But yeah, absolutely. I was like, I don't really know this platform that much. I'm never here just perusing for the purposes of the show. Thank you for listening. Like, honestly, if you're unemployed and you can make seven to thirteen thousand dollars, whether you protest or not.

And I think to myself, okay, and they have all these people who went undercover. And we actually had one of them on the show the other day, Cam Higby. And he was, you know, he's in the LA riots. He's there. And he's like, they are organized. They have pieces of paper. They are told what to say, how to say it, where to run, what to do. They're given water, bandanas, band-aids, bats. They have makeshift bombs and firecrackers, all kinds of, I mean, they are going out super ready,

And so that harkens back to the whole idea of who's profiting, who's making money off of this. Why is there such a desire to subvert the United States of America as a whole other podcast? But I think the thing that I'm struggling with the most, and this goes back to the original comment of we want to give something different, truth, a perspective of truth, just maybe like

I don't care who is telling it, whether it's the left or the right, the rich or the poor. I just want to tell you what's happening. And I'm looking at CNN and I feel like, to your point, I'm back during the George Floyd riots. I'm looking at Dana Bash and Jake Tapper and Nicole Wallace and, you know, the ridiculous people that sit around that desk on The View. These riots are not riots. It's purely expression due to the frustration of

caused by Donald Trump. And I'm like, guys, they're throwing vehicles and setting them on fire. This is not where is that peaceful? I mean, right. No, it's a it's a good gig. It's well paid. And based on the video I've seen of people looting, you know, the Apple store, it comes with a free iPhone.

So it's not their fault. OK, no, it's not their fault. No, this is just expression. And I think it speaks to and I think you've heard you say this before. There weren't really any consequences for doing it in 2020. Right. Like I got bailed out. There's all these funds. And it was I think the left saw this is even our vice president. Yeah.

Yeah, that's what I'm saying. So and Mike, you know, Tim Walz. Yeah. So the person who presided over the dumpster fire that was Minnesota during 2020 got picked to be the vice president.

You know, they say, oh, I'm here to code talk to white guys. No, I think it was actually meant as an endorsement of all the other behaviors that they sort of like helped foment and and and help celebrate in 2020. It was it's a disaster. And Minnesota was worse, not just in terms of the riots for the George Floyd stuff, but then also they were like among the more hard handed stuff for covid shutdowns. Right. You've seen those videos of them like firing rubber bullets, telling people to go back inside.

It's the worst thing. The worst. Yeah. No, the worst democratic policies that you could come up with was Minnesota. And that's who they picked. So that just shows you where they are. And you wonder why they were, you know, they got beat so badly. Yeah. Despite the consistent effort. No, it's terrible. And it's good news for being, you know, I think.

right-minded Republicans because it's like they still don't have it figured out. And the fact that they can't, I heard Mark Halperin say on his podcast recently, he's like, why wouldn't they just come out and say, hey, thank you, Donald Trump, for sending support and reinforcements? Like, why would you not say that? It's because Donald Trump is so toxic and still seen as such a threat that like they have to be, they're too, um,

beholden to the donor and activist class. And so they can't then say what most people want to say, which is like, actually, Donald Trump's not the problem. Law enforcement's not the problem. The rioters are the problem. And anybody that says anything else is lying to you.

So I want to go back to something which that just made me think of it. You know, the the lobbyists and the people who sit on the boards and the people that are getting kickbacks and are literally making money off the demise of others. Right. So you look at, you know, 2020 and Donald Trump. And I always say the same thing. I'm like, people love Donald Trump.

You say what you want. You know, I don't have to marry him. I don't have to have dinner with him. But I like the way he runs business. Yeah. So if you can put aside your personal logita, you know, we have Joe Biden who's who's sniffing and touching small children on camera. It's it's not for debate. It's just not, you know, the deep fake and you know it.

It's like, I'm sorry, guys. Like, it's just weird. It just is. You got it. And then, you know, we had the whole Ashley Biden diary thing. We'll just sweep that under the giant rug in the middle of the room. Also, remember when that lady accused him of like sexual harassment? That was a big thing, too, for like a minute. And then that went away. Just like the laptop from hell went nowhere. And all of these accusations. And the problem is...

And it goes to every single thing, right? Whether it's the election in 2020, whether it is the original source of COVID, whether it is why it's okay for these thousands and thousands of paid protesters to destroy cities in the name of progress. And I use that term loosely. All of these things, you can't ask questions. If you ask questions, there's something wrong with you. And I'm like, I'm sorry. I thought that that was the whole point. If you are committed to your

mission, and that's being very kind. Why are you covering your face? Why are you covering your face? What are you doing? It's a great point. And that to me was actually the worst part about, I mean, everything about 2020 was bad, but that you couldn't, and that's why, again, I thought like,

Trump will win because the amount of space that was taken from us to say things disappeared so dramatically. Like you couldn't question anything like mask policies or like, you know, like remember, I mean, no, you have to wear a mask all the time unless you're at a restaurant, you know, or unless you're like actively eating. Was it bad? Was it not bad? You know, I never wore a mask. I've never fought so many strangers in my life.

I'm like, I'm sorry, I'm not wearing a mask to go to the store to buy bananas. I actually gained COVID-19 because in terms of pounds, just because I was always having like something in my mouth when I was like, you know, I was like, no, I can do this. Okay. It doesn't matter. I remember flying and they had just kind of lifted it. And I was in, I wonder where I was going out west. It was a very long flight.

And as soon as I got on the flight, it was like seeing like, you know, like when I see like a female pilot who, you know, looks like she's 11 and maybe has flown 10 hours. I'm like, I'm getting off. So I get on the plane and I see her. She's got the N95 and then the mask on top of that and then one around her head. And I'm like, ma'am, what is happening? Like that's not protecting yourself or anybody else. That's just...

your psychosis manifesting itself in your face in many layers of paper. I really, I am struggling in a large way. I actually hurt for you, but she decided that I was going to be her target. And I'm sitting there and she goes, um, hi. Hi. So I'm going to need you to just, if you're not actively eating or drinking to just keep that mask in place. And I looked at her and went, no,

She's like, I'm sorry, that's federal law. I'm like, it's actually not federal law. The mandate has been lifted. I don't have to wear my mask unless I'm sick. And I'm not sick. I'm fine, actually. You look like you're very unwell. I see you have like three or four. So I wish you all the best, my friend. She relands the plane and the captain comes out.

And she's like, I've told the captain that he needs to speak with you. I'm like, oh, he wants to talk to me? Fantastic. Like the flight's over, right? Like we did the thing. I bought the ticket. I took the ride. And now I can get off the plane. We're here. We don't need to talk anymore. The interaction is over. Have a nice day. I'll send you a mask. Looks like you could use one. But...

All that to say, it was like it gave power to people. Yeah, no, that's exactly right. So back to the point, like go back to the hippies in the street blocking the African-American lady. I've been thinking about this. It's like...

inherently self-elevating. It's like they feel good about themselves by telling this lady, bro, why are you going to work? Like my position is so much better because I care about like what actually matters and they understand the things that actually matter and you're an idiot and you're just causing harm and destruction on other people. It's very unfortunate and I'm really glad that period is over because

But but I do think the seeds of that still very much exist in the small pockets where those people because you would have to confront and you'd have to admit to yourself that what you believed and did was wrong. And they won't do that. And so that's why. Right. So like so law enforcement is still bad. And that's why the immigrants are good. And I think there's a difference right between, you know,

Think that there's some people that would say you can't just say hey, we think forced deportations of people are just here illegally Maybe that's too much and I don't think there's as much support for that across the country as but that you can't just say that it's like No, no, no cops are bad. Ice raids are bad. You know, I mean like the there was people that's a Maryland man It's a Maryland dad He's not a you know Somebody's got all kinds of problems and remember and we talked about this on this week's episode of the yeah down like

The whole thing started, and Tom Homan said this, our border czar said, we weren't just looking for illegal immigrants. We were busting up a money laundering operation that was benefiting the Mexican cartel. $80 million worth of underreported assets is here, and the drug cartels have made money

billions of dollars because of this open border policy under Joe Biden. Like that's what they're going after. And I think that's actually, so you've taken like real money that speaks to like a real geopolitical threat to the United States and people are celebrating it because they think it's about something that

is about some civil rights issue, even though it's not really. But to that point, Eric, right? So you made an excellent point on your show. For those of you who missed it in the front, he hosts The Drill Down with Peter Schweitzer. It's excellent. It's every week. It's a wonderful podcast. And they do ridiculous research that nobody else does. Truly nobody else does. And they pointed out the fact that

Tom Holman didn't like sort of say, hey, that looks like a fun factory to go into. No, that's not what happened. They were executing search warrants based upon information and data that they had collected in their investigations that showed that it was a money laundering operation and that they needed to arrest these people who were operating within the boundaries of and for cartels. And I'm sure it's Tren de Aragua and the Sinaloa cartels.

MS-13, God knows who else. Is there something wrong? Like, are we not able to enforce the law? Oh, well, you can arrest the union leader.

Okay. Well, if the union leader is the guy that is the one that is executing everything for the cartel, then the union leader goes to jail. That's the way it works, guys. It doesn't matter who it is. That's following the law. But it's this idea that they're convoluting it with the illegal immigration fight. And they're saying, oh, they're just trying to feed their families. I'm like, bro, he's not trying to feed anybody. He's looting their money for the cartel. Like, stop. It's so... See,

See, to your point and what we were saying earlier, people don't know this, right? Because they're not seeing it. They're not watching what they need to watch to learn what they need to learn. And by the way, one of the groups that helped organize these protests that we talked about in our podcast, CHIRLA,

Yes. We actually had one of our researchers and author Jed McFatter, he put out a tweet, but basically that in 2021, that group spent, I think, upwards of $500,000 to defeat Gavin Newsom's recall amendment. So these groups,

that are helping to organize these things. So if you wonder, like, how come Gavin Newsom, how come Mayor Karen Bass, like these local elected leaders, how come they're saying things that seem not in support of like the regular citizens in California? It's because they have been supported by these groups that are tied in with these protests. And so, yeah, they're unfortunately like either direct beneficiaries or in some ways partners with the groups that are helping to do this. So that's where they're going to be and that's where they will be. And that's why I think you're going to see so many different groups

you know, wait until next week. We will talk about the money on the drill down. We'll talk about the money behind what's happening, what's gonna happen this weekend, the no Kings movement. I mean, it's not just, it's not just crazy Randy Weingarten and the teachers and people there's, there's real money from real bad places. Yeah, no, it's going to be. So stay tuned for that. Well, there's also, you know, we've got Singham, we've got PSL, Churla, all the things, but I think the bigger picture that people are also unaware of is

When you see somebody like Bono come out and start talking about the starving children and USAID, I'm like, just go sing Where the Streets Have No Name, sir. That's your job. That's what you're, okay? It's a beautiful song. I enjoy it. Please sing it. Stop talking about politics. This whole group of like, I'm an artist, therefore I resonate with the refugee and the lost is

But the original idea of give me your tired, your poor, your hungry masses, that's not what we're dealing with. We're dealing with opportunists who came across an open border and are milking a system, depleting the system, and sending money back to another country. Oh, and by the way, the Mexican president is pissed off because she doesn't want to pay taxes on American dollars either.

And not to mention the fact the funneling of money through USAID to NGOs that go to all the illegal things that we're talking about. You have to follow the money.

follow the money remittances from the united states to mexico i was shocked to learn this uh 64 billion dollars 64 billion dollars gets sent back from people in this country to mexico which you know hey it's it's their right they can do they can do whatever they want to do but that's five percent of the mexican economy that's like the telecom industry and like online media stuff i mean that's a it's

It's massive. And so, yeah, of course, they're incentivized to do it. And that's why she said, look, we will protest. We will organize. They're talking about in this big, beautiful bill, adding a three and a half percent tax to the remittances, which I think even as conservatives, I know it feels good, but I don't feel like you want to tax like it's their money. Right. Like, so I don't think we want to be in the business of supporting conservatives.

But that's, but I think, you know, conservatives should be able to be honest and have honest conversations about that. Whereas on the left, it's like, no, like we will take these positions and do it. But you got Republicans saying that maybe we'll jack up to 15% just as a retaliatory measure. Uh, we'll, we'll see. Right. But the point is the money behind this issue is insane. And that's what's actually going on. But unfortunately that is not what the media talks about. The media just talks about, um, these poor, innocent, um,

black and brown people who are being mistreated by law enforcement. Right. And unfortunately, if we look statistically, there's two things happening statistically in crime. And this is a real thing. They're putting down people who are arrested who are black and brown as white.

And so if you see the police reports, these Leos will tell you, they'll usually tell you undercover because if they speak out about it, they get in trouble. But when they release the police reports and they'll put them online sometimes, you'll see those things, they'll say this person was white and they weren't.

And so it's a bigger issue. But that's another podcast. In any event, Eric Eggers, thank you for being with us. The world's on fire. I hope you've got your summer weather attire ready because it's going to be a long summer. Listen, Linda, there's a reason why I do podcasts, okay? Because I don't have the wardrobe to consistently do television. And you know this better than anybody, and I resent you for bringing up yet another one of my personal shortcomings. But I will say it was so fun. Let me also just – you

You said Bono, and I have to say this because you've triggered me. I'm somebody who defends liberty and freedom for all. I like you, too. I used to like you, too. I will never forgive Bono.

for forcing himself onto my iPhone with that album however many years ago. It's still there. It's so bothersome. It was so weird. It was super weird. Like, why are we pretending that that's okay? That was actually worse than COVID. I was like, dude, I liked you a lot. You don't need to force it. I'll buy it. Dude, stop it. It's cool. Yeah, it was a little weird. I'm like, anyways. Eric Eggers, everybody. This is Linda McLaughlin in the Road Recap. Check us out online at lindamic at the Road Recap. I'll see you tomorrow. Good night, everybody. Stay safe. See you tomorrow.

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