Biden's border failure is also the media's (12-12-2025--Hour3)
The Pete Kaliner ShowDecember 12, 202500:33:2330.61 MB

Biden's border failure is also the media's (12-12-2025--Hour3)

This episode is presented by Create A Video – While the border crisis exploded during the Biden administration the media utterly failed to hold the regime to account for its nullification of immigration law. Now that Trump is trying to fix the problem, we get sermons about following the law. Subscribe to the podcast at: https://ThePetePod.com/ All the links to Pete's Prep are free: https://patreon.com/petekalinershow Media Bias Check: GroundNews promo code! Advertising and Booking inquiries: Pete@ThePeteKalinerShow.com Get exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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What's going on. Thank you so much for listening to this podcast. It is heard live every day from noon to three on WBT Radio in Charlotte. And if you want exclusive content like invitations to events, the weekly live stream, my daily show prep with all the links, become a patron, go to thepetecleanershow dot com. Make sure you hit the subscribe button. Get every episode for free, write to your smartphone or tablet, and again, thank you so much for your support. All Right, so, last hour I gave you the highlights of the New York Times huge story telling us what we kind of already knew, which was that the Biden administration broke the border, created the chaos, then tried to patch it over in the last like four months before the election. You know, now it can be told. Daniel McCarthy, writing at RealClearPolitics dot com, says The New York Times has invented a new genre of reporting, which is covering big stories showing Democrats in a bad light years after the events that matter. That's the This is the genre now. It's is like we had no idea this thing was so bad when it was happening, Like really, Joe Biden was in mental decline. That's just I was. I sat front row for all of his three news conferences. I couldn't tell, which is really an indictment on them, as well as Joe Biden when he was in his prime. Look all you have to do. And by the way, I can see the same difference in Donald Trump. If you go back, go to the Google machine, go pull up Donald Trump's appearance on the Oprah Winfrey Show back in like the nineties, and he speaks much more quickly and less with the sort of flights of ideas, like the bouncing around booooo, with different. Ideas, and. You know, he is able to stay focused on topic in a way that he doesn't do now. The guy is in his mid to late seventies, I think at this point. So yeah, like I get it. And that's what they always would say, Oh, it's about his age. Not about the age. It's not about the person's age, it's about their mental acuity. And that's different. I do a lot of work for the Alzheimer's Association, and you know, we do the walks every year and raise money for them. I've been a supporter of the Alzheimers Association for thirty years. My grandfather died with Alzheimer's, And so when you have a personal experience and you see people behaving in a certain way, that's what I saw with Joe Biden. And that wasn't to be mean. That was to point out that guys like I don't know if he's understanding what he's saying or doing or where he is. So nearly four thousand words in that New York Times article, front page story, fourteen people contributing to the reporting and research on it, and according to Daniel McCarthy, he says immigration isn't suddenly an issue today. It's been the biggest domestic story since COVID ended, and even before COVID, going all the way back to twenty sixteen. Remember Donald Trump put the immigration issue at the forefront of presidential politics. No one was even talking about it before me. Right in private, Democrats close to Biden were discussing the crisis all along and knew that his agenda would only make it worse. Democrats were fully aware of what they were getting the country into, but they did it anyway. That's the takeaway, well, one of the takeaways, because the headline on this piece Democrats Border debacle is the media's two. So if you have not listened to my program before, again, very hurtful. But also I used to be a reporter for WBT. I studied mass communication broadcast journalism in college. This has been I've been doing this for a long time, and I focus a lot on the way media covers stories and the stories they ignore. Right, That's that's the most when people talk about bias in media. That's the biggest bias. When you sit around in the news department and you're discussing what stories to go devote, you know your limited assets to cover that day. You can't cover all the news. Every news operation is an aggregator. They curate, They decide what stories to cover, and then where to place those stories in the newscast or in the paper. I'm just kidding. Nobody reads the paper anymore, but. They make those decisions. I make the same decision here. I can't cover every single piece of news that's moving on the wires. They don't even have wires anymore. But like on the Internet, there's so many stories, so I have to curate, right, I have to pick and choose, and all news operations do that, and therein lies the bias. Okay, even if you attain what I would say is probably an impossible standard of complete objectivity and covering a story. The subjectivity exists in the fact that you covered that story versus some other one, okay, And the fact that you have audiences that watch you know, CNN only or MSNBS sorry miss now the new rebrand over there, or Fox or whatever. If that's where you are getting your news from exclusively, you will not know certain stories. You will literally not know them. It's one of the things about the talk radio audience is that they are exposed to stories that the legacy media outlets don't cover, and if they do cover, it's in just like sort of a passing way. And the immigration issue was one of those stories until the governor of Texas and the Florida Governor brond de Santis, when they started busting and flying illegal aliens into blue cities and blue states, into sanctuary cities, then all of a sudden it became a story for them. Back to the McCarthy piece here at It's Daniel McCarthy at Real Clear Politics. A friend who was a lonely conservative columnist at another of the nation's major metropolitan newspapers told me that the one subject that he was explicitly forbidden to write about was Biden's age and infirmity. He was told that by his editors, You're not to write about this, this thing that we were talking about, because we could see we would cover the press conferences and we're like, what did he just say? Why does he have a card with reporters questions already written out on them? That's weird. Why is he wandering off into a corner. Why is he seeing dead people in an audience giving him shout outs? Things like that? The code of. Silence has backfired spectacularly, though, he says, saddling the Democrats with not one but two unelectable candidates at the top of their presidential ticket last year and leaving the left in a state of shock. That Americans really did figure out what was happening with immigration, and Americans were pretty mad about it too. But better late than never, write for The New York Times, and that piece also showcased the success of the governor's strategy of busting the border crisis straight into the blue zones. Democrats throughout the country could ignore the consequences of mass migration as long as the brunt of its impact was taken by Texas and other border states, didn't affect them, didn't have to care. He goes on to say that the journalistic profession has to ask whether it can recover from post game coverage that should have been deeper reporting on these events while they were actually happening. That's the bias what stories don't get covered. Also, Victor Davis Hansen has a piece on this topic as well over at American Greatness am greatness dot com. I'll tell you what he has to say in a moment. You know. Stories are powerful. They help us make sense of things, to understand experiences. Stories connect us to the people of our past while transcending generations. 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The Daily Wire publishing some update here from this actually occurred at the House Homeland Security Committee yesterday. The director of the US National counter Terrorism Center, Joe Kent, testified yesterday. He revealed that there were roughly eighteen thousand known or suspected terrorists who were admitted into the country under the previous administration. He revealed that two thousand of the eighteen thousand were let into the country as part of the Biden's administration program to bring Afghans not the Blankets, to the United States following the botched troop withdrawal from the war torn country. He also said that the eighteen thousand number does not include the unknown number of terrorists that the Biden administration allowed in after they crossed the border, so these are. The eighteen thousand are just the ones we know about. He says, we're working right now hand in hand with DHS and the FBI to run down these tw or the two thousand the Afghans that came here under Operation Allies Welcome who have ties to terrorist organizations, and additionally, the other sixteen thousand individuals with ties to terrorist organizations that Biden led into the country. That is probably the top terrorist threat that we face right now, and that does not include the individuals that came here illegally through the open border. That number remains unknown at this time. We're trying to figure out who those individuals are as well. Over at American Greatness amgreatness dot com victor Davis Hansen, he writes that it's hard now even for Democrats to defend I legal immigration, given that the Biden administration allowed in more than ten million entrants, among them were an estimated five hundred thousand criminals. No one believes that was wise or should ever be repeated. Worse, the message went out that there would be few, if any deportations and no real ICE activity beyond the border. The world's poor, sick, both law abiding and criminal, young and old, everybody understood that anyone could now enter the US at will. Deterrence and legality were lost in its place. The message went out that if it was permissible to cross the border unlawfully, then by extension, it would be seen as equally fine to reside illegally as well, and perhaps to ignore other laws, on the theory that the host country had sanctioned all such exemptions. Between twenty twenty one and twenty twenty five, in one of the most bizarre episodes in US immigration history, the border basically disappeared. There were to be no background checks, no health audits, and no identification of the greatest influx in any four year period in US history. No one knew why, I mean, people had various ideas and theories. Was the Biden Handler's plan for more poor to grow the welfare state and expand the leftist project? Was it misplaced idealism to welcome in millions of the world's poorest, who would soon make it even more difficult for the nation's citizen poor to find affordable housing and healthcare, Because that's what happens when you import people that are now competing with your American poor population for the same services and benefits was the agenda to create future dependencies and constituencies for the Democrat Party. Right, that's another theory. You bring people in and then you eventually give them amnesty and then they reward you with their votes in perpetuity. Was that the idea or was it an effort to ensure that the oppressed would outgrow the oppressors? Right? This was called the. Well it's been referred to as the Great Replacement theory, and it's now ascribed to those evil right wing fascists and such like, Oh my gosh, they're worried about America. I'm being a white country anymore. But I'm old enough to remember when. This was actually a theory that was put forward by a guy named Rui Ta Sea, and he wrote a book about it. And this is why Democrats adopted this mantra of demographics destiny. This goes back twenty five years ago, and he talked about how the importation of people from other countries would redound to the benefit of the Democrat Party. And everybody talked about this at the time, and it was like Democrats his destiny, we have a blue wall and we're gonna win forever, you know. And then of course they lost, but but that was the that was the working theory for a lot of Democrat strategists and consultants and advisors, this idea that you just bring in enough people and they'll vote Democrat and that will that will secure the Democrats' majority and rule for you know, another century. And when the right when Republicans noticed what was being discussed in all the papers and magazines and online and all that, when the Republicans sort of noticed, well, wait are you what are you talking about. You're wanting to bring people in illegally and then turn them into citizens so they'll vote for you. It's like you're trying to replace the native population with foreign born populations for your own political benefit. And they're like, you're racist. You're racist for for listening to. What we're saying. Hanson goes on to say, given that it's much easier to destroy the border and allow millions to enter than it is to restore it and find the millions who entered illegally, the Democrats' response has been pretty orwellian. After assuming that the law did not apply to illegal aliens, they now insist its full force must apply to every single one of the ten million aliens before they can be sent on. This is what's most galling to me when you hear the Democrats talk about due process, Like where was all of this, you know, tribute to be paid, this elevation of due process, the rule of law and all of this. Where was all of this during the Biden administration when they blew open the border, allowed everybody to come over in violation of law. Where was this you know, sanctification of due process? No, no, no, it's only now when the government is like, Okay, that was a mistake. We shouldn't have done that. The previous administration shouldn't have done that, So we're going to try to fix this. Now it's like, oh no, you've got to go through these twelve steps. Okay, probably not like a twelve step program, but like, you got to go through these these steps before you deport every single one of the people that we let in illegally. There were no protests when the Biden Ice regime became dysfunctional due to massive illegality, but now there's outrage when it tries to restore legality and follow the law. This is, as I've mentioned before, this is nullification, right, and it has been a massive nullification of our immigration law. Outrage over illegal immigration has now extended to legal immigration as well as a backlash. This is what Hanson writes about that now you've got people, because of what we have just seen, now they're like, no immigrants at all. I'm not of that belief. I want I still want the best and brightest in the world to come here. I want to brain drain every other country, bring them all here, as long as they are willing to accept the proposition of what America is right. So I'm not in that camp, but I see it. I see it, Hanson sees it. But now there is this backlash, and the polling shows this. Now you've got people that are like, I don't care. 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Now that's not that includes legal and illegal immigrants, right, so it's just foreign born population. Also, Never, once, sorry, never has the once time tried melting pot creed of assimilation, integration, acculturation. Never has that idea been under greater assault and ridicule just when it is needed the most. I saw an exchange that Scott Jennings had on CNN and he mentioned assimilation, and it prompted outrage from the I think they bring in about seventy seventy five leftists to oppose Scott and at the panel discussion, and they're all just they all went apoplectic at this idea of assimilation a culturation. But that is required, that it has always been required, and that's part of the problem. They were talking about all of the fraud up in Minnesota with the Somali within the Somali community, and we talked about this a couple of days ago when I went into the when I went into this story, the amount of fraud. You're talking billions of dollars in fraud. And what happens when you have, you know, a tight knit, closed community that is able to never, never have to sort of assimilate into the wider culture. Right, They then keep some of the characteristics or beliefs or norms that they had in their old country. And some of them are not great, right, some of them are not great. There's a Democrat from Mecklenburg County, Carla Cunningham, and she got into all sorts of trouble after she made a comment on the floor of the North Carolina House a couple of weeks back where she said not all cultures are equal, and she's correct, they're not. There are different things in different cultures that we would find to be abhorrent. For example, an accusation that you had, say, converted away from your religion and that means we can kill you. I would submit that's not a great cultural norm that we would want to import into America, and we would not want, you know, things like female genital mutilation. Don't want that as a norm, right, first cousin marriages probably not a great idea. You know. So there are certain things that we in America that we have rejected as a society. And so when you import people and you allow them to just live in a cloistered area, you know, outside of any of these influences from the larger culture that they've migrated into, they then keep those norms from their home country. And that's part of the story with the Somali fraud up in Minneapolis, that's part of that story. And that's uncomfortable for a lot of people. You know, people just hear this and they're like, that's racist, and that's what the Somalis say. They use that as a weapon in order to deflect attention away from what they may have done. You know, some of the people who I mean, there's now like I think they're up to like almost eighty people who have been charged in connection with this widespread fraud. Like some of the numbers we went over it was like one out of every four Somali children are diagnosed with autism. Is that true? No, they don't have autism. They got fake diagnoses because that was part of the scam. Then you could have these clinics that would you know, help them help the autistic kids, and then the clinics would pay off the parents, and then some of the parents were like, well, you need to be paying me more, and so the parents started shaking down the uh, the clinics, and a lot of these were just you know, set up in a strip mall storefront. You know, that's why, that's why you you don't take in mass numbers. You take in some numbers, and you give enough time for them to acculturate, to become accustomed to the customs. Right, that's the idea. And no, that's not racist, that's not Nazi, none of those things, unless, of course, you're trying to completely, you know, fundamentally transform the nation and make it into a different kind of a thing, which I'm unaware that we had a referendum on that. I must have missed it. All right, if you're listening to this show, you know I try to keep up with all sorts of current events, and I know you do too, And you've probably heard me say get your news from multiple sources. Why, Well, because it's how you detect media bias, which is why I've been so impressed with ground News. It's an app and it's a website and it combines news from around the world in one place so you can compare coverage and verify information. You could check it out at check dot ground, dot news slash pete. I put the link in the podcast description too. I started using ground News a few months ago and more recently chose to work with them as an affiliate because it lets me see clearly how stories get covered and by whom. The blind spot feature shows you which stories get ignored by the left and the right. See for yourself check dot ground, dot news slash pete. Subscribe through that link and you'll get fifteen percent off any subscription. I use the Vantage plan to get unlimited access to every feature. Your subscription then not only helps my podcast, but it also supports ground News as they make the media landscape more transparent. And every Friday, for the final segment, we do a little thing we like to call pregaming with Brett. It is Brett Winterbal from the Brett Winterbles Show. It is airing three till six every day on one O seven point nine FM WBT. Brett. How are you, sir? I'm great? How are you? I am great as well? Great as well? So question for you? Sure do you do a lot of the Christmas lights thing every year. Are you a big Christmas lights thing on the outside of the house. I think, I, yeah, we have the lights in front of the house. We've got the blow ups in front of the house. We've got a couple of those things. Uh. I wouldn't say it's like a lot. I wish, I wish I had the vision to put a lot of lights up. I don't. I don't like hiring people to do stuff like that. I would say it myself. Yea, but yeah, I I we We've got some really great displays just down our block. But mine is I would say mine is probably just a slightly above average. Oh it's respectable, right, It's not like I guess you've seen those houses where people just take like a strand and they throw it across a couple of bushes, and you're like, why even try, like why do it like that? It's look, I mean, you got the inflatables going. So yeah, I got I got, I got three inflatables. Out in front of him. Three inflatables, yes, sir, Oh that's definitely yeah. You're you're you're you're bringing it, I would say, with three inflatables. So the reason I asked, have you heard the story out of Waxaw? What's going on in wax Saw. There's a guy there. His name is Neil hue Air Hue Air. I don't know how he pronounced it, but he has spent thousands or sorry, he has spent countless hours, tens of thousands of dollars to create an extravaganza. On his house. And this is this is a this is as the kids would say, extra. Okay, he's gone extra on this, right. He has a website. He has a low power FM that broadcasts music that is synced up to the light show. Oh okay, I think I think I saw that on TV, but I didn't. I didn't realize what it was. Okay, all right. He's got a website called high Flying Lights. He has a Facebook page, and so every night when he puts up all the lights every night, starting at sundown, there's a musical program that runs for an hour sync to the music, and the lights and music are sink together, so an hour sort of show, and then it resets and does another until like I think ten o'clock at night or something like that. Yeah, this has caused well, but it's caused some problems. Car backups with the h o A. Oh go ahead, see I knew it. No, I know what buttons to push it? I am. So the hoa is the worst. Okay, the ho ruins everything. Oh, you've got some You've got a little bit of mold on the side of the siding. You're going to have to clean the whole place. That's right. So this so he lives in a in a neighborhood. They got private roads but no gate, so it's not a gated community. And h why not just put the gate up? That's that was what I suggested. I was like, they should just put a gate up if they're going to be this upset about it. And they and so they're like the cars that are coming into the neighborhood, Uh, you know, we don't like the cars that are coming in. But like some of the neighbors are like there really aren't even that many cars. But this year he got listed on some lists of like free light shows to go see. Oh and so like the hoah apparently has been asking the list creators to take him off their list because they don't want to publicize. This light show. Now, this neighborhood is called Arrow Plantation. This neighborhood. This neighborhood, I know, the plantation thing is a bit problematic. No, no, no, no, The first part of it was a e r oh. It has a landing strip. This neighborhood. It's got a hundred homes. They also it's like million dollar homes. Plus can fly a plane into the. Place, Brett, listen, Not only can you fly your plane there, yeah, but planes have the right of way on the private streets. Stop for real? Are you? I am not kidding? You can so you can drive your plane down the street and everybody has to get out of the road for you. And there were about cars coming in to look at these lights. They also have a lake that they stock with fish for the residents to go fish in their little lake. Is it catch and release or no? No, eat them? No, you can eat them, I guess, because that's the whole point. And and so they've had problems with you know, interlopers coming in. So get it. Then you definitely need a gate. Why put the gate up for real? Right? And it's not like these people can't afford the I mean, if you like, if you're in a neighborhood that has its own landing strip, as an amenity and all the homes are million dollar plus. I'm thinking, yeah, raise the assessments, you know, fifty bucks and put in a gate and then you. Problems have to you have what's gonna happen. Somali people are gonna come in and all sorts of things. That's a big thing right now, right people in Somalia and all that, and you just. Got to be careful. You never know. See, I'm thinking. Also problem is with the sign on their lake, and the sign says fishing for residents only. No, no, I. Think there's a misinterpretation going on there. I think people may be thinking that in the lake you're only supposed to be fishing for residents. Okay, And so you can go take the fish, just don't catch any you know, I guess you know. No, you're not supposed toake the fish. You're only supposed to catch the people. Okay. What is the name of the community again, Arrow Plantation, Aero Plantation. Okay, I can I just steal ten seconds of time? That's about how much time we've got, So go for it. If you listen, if you are listening and you live there, defend yourself. In this next segment, I will I will take you right on the line with Pete. Pete will interrogate you. So yeah, and there was one other, Oh the streisand effect here because guess what now they've got way more publicity to this, to this light show. Kiss me in the morning. 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