RFK Jr. is an icon of the Democratic Party with a history of authoritarian views, raising concerns about his potential influence on health policies and personal liberties.
Beck distrusts the public messengers of science due to widespread politicization, making it difficult to find universally true scientific facts.
Jones alleges that the auction was a private sale disguised as an auction, conducted without proper authorization from the judge, and aimed at punishing him rather than restoring financial losses.
Harsanyi exposes Democrats as the original election deniers and highlights their susceptibility to conspiracy theories, contrasting with the mainstream portrayal of Republicans as the primary purveyors of such beliefs.
Beck argues that the media's consistent alignment with Democratic narratives and their failure to accurately predict the election results have eroded public trust.
President-elect Trump has nominated RFK Jr. as health and human services secretary. Glenn and Stu discuss what RFK Jr.'s focus should be and the possible concern that such an icon of the Democratic Party may be a part of Trump's Cabinet. The internet broke when reports came out that the satirical website the Onion purchased Alex Jones' Infowars. But was it a legitimate auction? Alex Jones joins to expose how Infowars was privately sold while disguised as an auction that a judge hadn't even approved. The Federalist senior editor David Harsanyi joins to discuss his new book, "The Rise of BlueAnon," which exposes Democrats for being the biggest election deniers while trying to cast Republicans in that role.
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