Ivey: [Nina Jankowicz, 'disinformation board hopeful'] was clearly a victim of misinformation, disinformation.
Marjorie Green: How do you consider your organizationโฆa good source of informing on what they should believe and not believe, when you do no study whatsoever into left extremism?
Miller-Idriss: I'm an expert on the far-right because I spent the first twenty years of my career working in Germany, in the post-holocaust, post-unification surge of far-right extremism.
Marjorie Green: This is America. We're not Nazi Germany.
Ramirez: There is a extremely disturbing rise in people who commit extreme violence that cite the 'great replacement theory'โฆa white supremacist conspiracy theory that alleged that white people are being replaced by black and brown people, including immigrants.
Clarke: The rapid spread of mis, dis, and mal-information, is a threat to our security, and to the institutions at the foundation of our democracy.
Crane: Mr. Ivey said, " I guess Miss Lake [Kari] is still saying that the election was stolen from her, even though, there's clear, according to the officials in the state, that this was not the case." I find it funny when people in this town use that defense, 'according to the officials. Right. Like the American people believe the officials. They don't.
Crane: Just recently we're finding out that this president, this commander in chief, has used his position and influence, for years, to funnel millions of dollars to his family.
Ivey: The statement that there's no specific truth, which I think sounds fine in the abstract, but if you say something like, 'sir, if someone accused you of being a sexual pedophile, how would you respond?' That's a false statement. That's definitely not true.
[amazingly strange example; has Ivey himself been accused?]
Ivey: The damaging scenarios that we talked about, for example, or people giving false weather information; things that can really cause dislocations in peoples' lives. I think it should be an option for the government to say, 'no, that's incorrect.'
[almost sounds as if he is suggesting a government-sponsored weatherman to challenge local forecasts]
Chairman Bishop: If someone advocates a 'great replacement theory'; you look at US v Brandenburg, that is clearly protected, First Amendment speechโฆthe government can't prohibit that which the Supreme Court has said for a long time is clearly protected.
Native American activist speaking ahead of Biden using a tribal language that nobody understands.
Mr. Biden: I tell you what, looking at the guys up front here, having to put on ties when you're on a school day. That's a hard thing to do. All you lovely young ladies; you're not hot, are you?
[schoolkids are apparently his audience of environmental activists]
Mr. Biden: As a candidate for president, I promised you that I would listen to the scientists, and concluded a rigorous, fast, fact, fact-based review of all of it.
[are these activist 'scientists' the same kind of 'scientists' that insisted the country be locked down and vaccinated?]
Illegals at the border are throwing away their dirty clothes into dumpsters as they get in line to enter the United States. Unclear if they are changing into clothes they brought with them, or if someone is supplying them.
Streamer in El Paso/Juarez border area estimates there are about a hundred Texas State Troopers watching, as a long line of illegals waits to flood in.