Matt Drudge-Alex Jones Interview

En Garde In The Bunker

En Garde In The Bunker

In this bombshell interview Matt Drudge surprises the crew and Alex Jones breaking down the biggest stories with the incisive insight that only he can bring. You can bet that whenever Matt Drudge (a notorious disguise recluse because of obvious reasons – see Andrew Breitbart’s demise for one thing) personally visits a fellow political-news warrior in person, it is for no lame reason; more likely a critical urgency of purpose. My hunch is that Drudge was there not only to deliver a public message but more importantly an off-camera private message. As to content (Hillary’s “brain-in-a-jar” could be elected – brilliant!) maybe Drudge knows what many of us know already (but not en masse), that the DemoMarxists have voter fraud down to a stealth science (remember all the dead voters in the last two general elections – always revealed AFTER the fact). Whistleblower Magazine (a publication of WND) had the story – “Rob The Vote” issue (December 2012), which shows the 12 ways DemoMarxists cheat during elections. It’s exactly how and why OBO the Clown Prince (and Screechie Pelosi over Obamacare and the Supremes) bragged about and knew he’d be elected again. End of story.

This was an incredible interview from someone we rarely get to hear from and one to definitely place in the archives. You can tell he is concerned about the state of the nation with the urgency in his voice. Drudge is always my first go-to place to see what is going on in the world and nothing comes close in terms of his accessibility and awareness of current events. Well done to both Alex Jones and Matt Drudge…

“I’ve had a hell of a run. It’s 20 years next year or 20 years about now. Hell of a run. I couldn’t have gone any farther.”

Gets moving at around 13 minutes.


On the media’s treatment of Hillary: “You’ve got to be the greatest you can be now–now. Before this country is so completely altered and we’re left with Hillary’s brain in the Oval Office in a jar. Cuz that’s what we’re getting. She is old and she’s sick. She is not a contender. They’re making her a contender with these propped up Saturday Night Live things; it’s like a head on a stick. And then on the Today show with [Savannah Guthrie]–a head on a stick. She is not a viable, vibrant leader for this country of 300–including the illegals, 380 million–Americans. So the media is trying to put us to sleep.”

On the American public: “How sick are the American people right now? I’ve been saying that they could put Hillary Clinton’s brain in a jar in the Oval Office and she would be elected. People are really sick… People are willing to be made over in the image of these corporations.”

On relying on others’ online platforms: “The reason there’s so much anger online, also, is a newspaper like the Washington Post will leave a comment section. They don’t care what you’re saying. They don’t care what you’re thinking. That’s why you get this anger, that, ‘oh, I’m out here as a citizen and I’m operating in their playground.’ Make your own playground! The reason I’m here, Alex, is you’ve made your own playground.”

“You get famous on YouTube… you’re playing in Google’s hell pit. Make your own place. The Internet allows you to make your own dynamic, your own universe. Why are you gravitating toward somebody else’s universe? And this is kind of, again, where Drudge, to me, when I look at it right now, is a correction to this groupthink that has–there’s no difference from any of these websites. You go up and down, we talk about this. What’s the difference between the websites? Between a Slate or a Salon or a BuzzFeed or a HuffPo–what is the difference? There isn’t any. And this is a travesty. It’s almost like a weird conglomerate of groupthink that has developed in a dynamic era that should be vibrating. It should be vibrating, it should be controversial.”

H/T Gerard Vanderleun and American Digest; Alex Jones and InfoWars; Drudge Report; personal archives…