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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
So you don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The best word for what's happening in America right now is radicalization. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
That's what this hyped up right-wing media machine is doing. | ||
That's why it feels harder to talk about politics with other people. | ||
Harder to speak a common language about right and wrong. | ||
Harder to meet in the proverbial middle. | ||
Because some news junkies, some relatives, some neighbors are being radicalized. | ||
When Trump lifers are calling for troops in the streets because they lost an election, that's radicalization. | ||
When they start speculating about breaking off and creating their own country, that is radicalization. | ||
All of this election denialism talk is radical, and yet it is infesting the airwaves. | ||
It's everywhere in the pro-Trump media. | ||
When a former Houston police captain points a gun at an ordinary air conditioner repairman because he believes the repairman is the mastermind behind a voter fraud scandal, that is evidence of radicalization having real life consequences. | ||
These conspiracy theories spreading all around, millions of Americans clinging to conspiracy theories, this is all evidence of radicalization. | ||
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I heard, I want to say that right off the bat, that I'm honored to represent the president. | |
I was honored to get the call, but I'm not naive. | ||
One of the reasons I was called is because virtually every major law firm in this country and in this city refused to represent the president. | ||
Not because of the lack of merit of his claims. | ||
We've certainly demonstrated there's merit. | ||
But because of the cancel culture, because of the environment that has been created by the left. | ||
That has intimidated lawyers. | ||
So they can't be here. | ||
They're not here from the giant law firms precisely because they were ordered by their management committees and others that you cannot take those cases. | ||
And the reason you cannot take those cases is because our clients or the Democrat Party or the incoming administration will remember that and they will hold it against you. | ||
That's a sad state of affairs. | ||
As a former judge, I was so incensed by that, that I took the representation. | ||
That was the ultimate reason I took that representation. | ||
And I've heard a lot today about what went on afterwards as if, as if these latest threats are coming from the right. | ||
Remember why and how this started after the election. | ||
We need to have faith in our court system. | ||
We have to acknowledge that the court system has been deeply intimidated by the left, just as the lawyers have been intimidated. | ||
And that is a sad, sad state of affairs. | ||
Well it's not going to happen. | ||
That's going nowhere and I understand the president is casting about trying to find some way to have a different result than the one that was delivered by the American people. | ||
But it's really sad in a lot of respects and embarrassing because the president could right now Be writing the last chapter of this administration with a victory lap with regards to the vaccine. | ||
After all, he pushed aggressively to get the vaccine developed and distributed. | ||
That's happening on a quick time frame. | ||
He could be going out and championing this extraordinary success. | ||
And instead, he's leaving Washington with a whole series of conspiracy theories and things that are so nutty and loopy that people are shaking their head, wondering what in the world has gotten into this man? | ||
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And I think that's unfortunate because he has more accomplishments than this last chapter suggests he's going to be known for. | |
We've got some breaking news for you. | ||
The report shows one of the most interesting findings. | ||
It shows how the ballots in question, Maria, dwarf the victory margins that Biden has. | ||
Allegedly, in these states. | ||
But the one state I didn't have numbers for was Michigan. | ||
That now, I can tell you that almost 400,000 ballots in Michigan are in question. | ||
And that's more than twice the victory margin. | ||
The victory margin was only 10,000 or 12,000 in places like Arizona and Georgia. | ||
And the ballots, potentially illegal ballots, were way, way more times that. | ||
Live from our nation's capital, you're in the war room, the beating heart of the radicalization. | ||
No, Brian Stelter, we only deal in facts here. | ||
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There, and one of the lawyers for Wisconsin talked about the problem with the law firms and everything. | ||
We've got so much to go through today, and we're going to start with John Eastman, the president's lawyer with this Brilliant case that has been put forward in Pennsylvania court. | ||
Right before I get to John, we got the War Room posse back. | ||
We lost Midge to Newsmax for this afternoon. | ||
She's co-hosting for a couple days and heading back to California. | ||
But we replaced her with Raheem, Jack, and Greg Manns. | ||
We brought the team back together. | ||
The Beatles are now back together. | ||
The band's back together. | ||
In the War Room, there's so much going on. | ||
We're fighting on every front. | ||
Victory is within our grasp, closing on this victory in places like Arizona, places like Georgia. | ||
We're going to have Congressman Gosar on to talk about Arizona, what's happening there. | ||
Huge developments today in the House of Representatives out there and also in Maricopa County. | ||
But I want to start with John Eastman. | ||
We'll have Sean Parnell in a moment. | ||
To talk about a major new development in Pennsylvania. | ||
John Eastman, first, before we get into the bona fides of the case and what you have presented in Pennsylvania, the President's lawyer, I think it's Troupas, out in Wisconsin, Is it true? | ||
Is there intimidation at these law firms? | ||
And I'll be honest, some of the guys that we have that we know as experts, etc., and other things, have been pretty adamant that their law firms have been waved off of this because of clients sitting there going, yeah, you know, the mainstream media is all over this, CNN, the New York Times, etc. | ||
Maybe we ought to take a pass on getting to the bottom of this. | ||
Do you think he's right? | ||
Is there pressure coming against some of the top law firms in the country that would normally step in here and represents the President's interest? | ||
I know he's right. | ||
I mean, and you don't have to have any inside information about that to know he's right. | ||
Just look at the law firms on the brief. | ||
There's not a single major, well, take us back. | ||
There was a major law firm in the Pennsylvania litigation, Jones Day, that has one of the cases pending. | ||
But in almost every other instance, none of the major law firms are on the president's side. | ||
And we've seen this over and over and over again on any contentious issue. | ||
You look at the David Daleiden lawsuit on the Planned Parenthood expose where he gets charged by Kamala Harris with violating state law for exposing illegal conduct with Planned Parenthood. | ||
There are dozens of major firms Supporting the Attorney General's office on that and a couple of lawyers on his side. | ||
I mean, this is now just a routine part of the left's strategy in lawfare to shut down any possibility of significant representation of the other side. | ||
For those keeping a track at home, we've got multiple ways we're getting at this. | ||
One is through state legislatures with evidence, hard evidence, over the next couple of days and pressure on elected officials in those states. | ||
The other is to go back to the courts. | ||
John, people say, hey, you guys are one for 89. | ||
And this is just, you know, the mainstream media is saying this is a nuisance. | ||
Eastman's convinced the President that the Texas thing didn't work, so he's recrafted this. | ||
This is just another nothing burger. | ||
Walk the audience through the power of this and how, I think, this is the way it should have been argued from the beginning. | ||
This is tightly argued. | ||
Walk through the rationale and how you're going to get standing. | ||
Well, so standing is very clear. | ||
This is the campaign of the President of the United States challenging the vote count And the illegal conduct by state officials in Pennsylvania. | ||
He clearly has standing. | ||
Texas, I think Texas had standing, and the advantage of the Texas suit was it would bring all four of the key swing states before the Supreme Court in one package, and they could resolve the matter. | ||
They declined, and so we now bring this suit. | ||
There are three Pennsylvania Supreme Court decisions that eviscerated fraud protection statutes that had been put in place by the legislature. | ||
And Article 2 of the Constitution says the manner of choosing electors shall be established by the legislature of the state. | ||
And pretty significant Supreme Court precedent says that means the legislature. | ||
The executive officials, the state judiciary, federal courts, none of them have the legal authority to change the statutory scheme put in place by the legislature. | ||
And yet that's what went on here. | ||
We had the state Supreme Court, at the request of the Secretary of State, who unilaterally did this on her own, eliminate the signature verification process. | ||
We had the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, sui sponte, on its own, wasn't even asked to do it, eliminate the ability of people to challenge illegal ballots. | ||
We had the Pennsylvania Supreme Court say that it's okay to meet the observation requirement in state law to allow one person in the Philadelphia Convention Center 100 feet or 100 yards from the furthest tables away. | ||
And that qualifies. | ||
We had then the Pennsylvania Supreme Court say, clear statutory language that says an absentee ballot voter shall fill in, sign and date the outer envelope, the certification envelope of the ballot. | ||
Didn't really mean fill-in, because it didn't really mean what it said, because fill-in is ambiguous. | ||
Nobody knows what that means. | ||
I mean, it was just preposterous. | ||
And what they did was remove the fraud-protecting statutes that the legislature had put in place, and then when nobody's there to watch, they say, see, you've got no evidence of fraud. | ||
I mean, these illegal actions by partisan executive officials and a partisan Pennsylvania Supreme Court, which is elected, to skew, to put a thumb on the scale of the thing, to get rid of the fraud protections so that nobody can tell how many ballots that were illegally cast get processed through the system. That's what happened here and by God the Supreme Court needs to take a look at this. | ||
John, are they gonna just sit there, remember in Pennsylvania as a we follow these cases, what what they fall back on in Pennsylvania is not your standing. | ||
What they followed in the Supreme Court is latches that said, hey, you know, John Eastman's right. | ||
Maybe John Eastman's right, but we don't want to discuss the merits, because John Eastman The Trump campaign and the Republican Party should have been up here in 2019 when this was done, or maybe early 2020 when these guys are messing with it. | ||
To come, you know, on Christmas Eve, you know, St. | ||
Nick is getting ready to leave the North Pole, and you're showing up in court saying, hey, we want to make all these arguments. | ||
They don't want to discuss the merits. | ||
Every time you get thrown out because you're a year too late. | ||
What say you? | ||
Well, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court first of these three decisions was late October, about 10 days before the election. | ||
The second one was a couple of days after the election, and the third one was a week after the election. | ||
They were changing the rules in the middle of the election and after the election had already been done. | ||
I mean, if this were to happen in a foreign country, we'd say this was an illegitimate election, and yet it's happening under our nose. | ||
What do you think? | ||
How expedited is this going to be? | ||
When do you think that this is going to first be heard? | ||
Walk us through your timing. | ||
Well, we filed it electronically yesterday. | ||
The hard copies should have been filed this morning when the court opened. | ||
We also filed a motion to expedite, asking the court to order for responsive briefs by Wednesday. | ||
And our reply brief by Thursday. | ||
And we also have a whole section in the brief explaining why it's not moved. | ||
And let me just go through that because I think this is important. | ||
Everybody talks about this. | ||
John, hang on. | ||
I want to bring you back over the break. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break and we'll come back to you if you just hang with us. | ||
John Eastman is the President's lawyer. | ||
You've got to hear the details here. | ||
I realize people are saying, hey, another lawsuit. | ||
This is a tightly argued, this is the one that will give them a shot for a hearing. | ||
And John will walk us through the details. | ||
We're going to have Sean Purnell. | ||
Representative Gosar out in Arizona. | ||
He's done an extraordinary job with a team of analytical experts and really breaking down the flow of the vote count in Arizona. | ||
It's pretty explosive. | ||
It's been up on Gateway Pundit. | ||
He's here today. | ||
There's actually going to be a preliminary hearing in the House out in Arizona and maybe a formal hearing tomorrow. | ||
The Arizona legislature is taking action. | ||
They put a subpoena out to Maricopa County. | ||
Dogfights all over the place and this is the way you win. | ||
We're moving the chains here in the War Room. | ||
Holding the line and moving the chains daily. | ||
Okay, we're going to turn in a minute with John Eastman, the lawyer for the president. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
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The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Remember, the three verticals we're drilling down on, the one vertical, a deep vertical, is election fraud and voter fraud in these states, the tens, if not hundreds of thousands of votes in Georgia and Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania. | ||
Also, the second part is the mail-in ballots, the whole fiasco, the constitutionality of it, but as importantly is the no chain of custody. | ||
600,000 of that and of 1.3 million votes in Georgia. | ||
The last is the Dominion voting and all these other things related to the voting systems. | ||
I think that takes longer to drill down and more deep investigation. | ||
That's why I've called for a special prosecutor for the election process in all these states. | ||
The President should announce a special prosecutor immediately with subpoena power and the power to impound a grand jury and indict people criminally. | ||
I think that's needed. | ||
But we are where we are, and remember, we're not backing down an inch. | ||
We will never concede, and we're never going to... We know, we've seen the evidence, okay? | ||
Overwhelming evidence. | ||
We know that what the Democrats are trying to do, and that Biden is... and YouTube... | ||
Safe Harbor was on the 8th, the Electoral College was on the 14th, and we're hurtling towards this meeting in Washington, D.C. | ||
on the 6th, when Congress reconvenes, and we understand that the official party line is that Joe Biden is the President-elect of the United States. | ||
Well, the party line was the Warren Commission was issued, and it was 100% accurate, and the Vietnam War we were winning the entire time, right? | ||
Until the Pentagon Papers came out. | ||
Also in Afghanistan, the 19-year fiasco there. | ||
The official party lines were winning in Afghanistan. | ||
All a tissue We're going to return now to John Eastman. | ||
So John, walk people through. | ||
You're very prudent. | ||
You know, your hair's not on fire. | ||
You're a honey badger. | ||
You're relentless like Rudy. | ||
People like this, right? | ||
But walk us through the process. | ||
We're burning daylight now. | ||
We got the 6th. | ||
Everybody's going to come together as the Constitution says, or at least Federal Law says, not the Constitution. | ||
They're going to come together on the 6th and they're going to have this approval of the electors. | ||
Now there's many slates of electors in these states showing up, multiple slates of electors. | ||
They're going to show up. | ||
What do you need to do? | ||
Walk people through the process so they feel comfortable that somehow this is going to get at least reviewed by and opined to by the Supreme Court between now and the 6th of January. | ||
Well, so we have a whole section in the brief dealing with the mootness question, because of course the standard line is the electors have already voted, it's already a done deal. | ||
But twice in our nation's history, in 1960 out of Hawaii, and then 1876 out of South Carolina, Louisiana, Alabama, I think Alabama, and Oregon. | ||
Florida. | ||
Florida, thank you, Florida. | ||
Florida, Florida, thank you. | ||
Florida. | ||
We had four. | ||
We had, we had... | ||
I read, I read, I read your section. | ||
I read your section and highlighted it, but keep going. | ||
Good, yeah. | ||
It's been a long couple of days. | ||
There were dual slates of electors that both met on the designated day and cast their votes. | ||
And in the Hawaii case, when it was subsequently determined that John Kennedy won because they found some additional ballots, that morning, that slate of electors' certification was transmitted to Congress right before the joint session of Congress convened. | ||
And it was the Kennedy slate of electors rather than the originally certified Nixon slate of electors that were counted. | ||
And this was done by the President of the Joint Session of Congress, the President of the Senate, Vice President Richard Nixon himself. | ||
So we have precedent here. | ||
If the Supreme Court says the state executive elected officials violating state law was illegal and unconstitutional, And then and then leaves it up to the state legislature to decide to look at the matter and say, you know what? | ||
And it was in significant enough numbers that there's a different outcome. | ||
We're going to certify the Trump electors and decertify the Biden electors. | ||
And they have it within their constitutional authority to do that. | ||
And the evidence is there, and we hope that the Supreme Court will make that declaration to embolden the state legislatures to do their job. | ||
But even if the Supreme Court doesn't, the legislature has that authority right now, and we've been encouraging the legislatures to take just that step and get to the bottom of this. | ||
We cannot have an election that was so flagrantly in violation of existing election laws. | ||
And as in the case of Pennsylvania, changing those laws even after the election was over! | ||
I mean, it's just really stunning! | ||
Okay, real quickly, let's go back. | ||
The process, walk people through the process this week. | ||
How's our audience? | ||
We always report tomorrow's news today. | ||
So tell them, think down, what's the critical path here? | ||
Well, the critical path, we've asked the Supreme Court to give expedited review. | ||
We've asked for opposition briefs to our cert petition by Wednesday noon and a reply brief by us by Thursday noon. | ||
That way the Supreme Court can meet in conference next week. | ||
decide what to do with this case. There's already enough evidence in the petition itself that they don't need another round of briefing unless they think it's necessary, but even then we could do expedited briefing on the merits next week and have a court resolution before January 6th. | ||
Last question John. | ||
We're looking forward to having you back on the show at a later time, but last question. | ||
You mentioned that Texas, you like it because it bundled it all together. | ||
Should we anticipate that John Eastman, as the lawyer for the president, that we will see these filed in other states to rectify this situation in other states? | ||
Well, you know, it depends on the status of litigation in those states. | ||
What we had here in Pennsylvania was three State Supreme Court decisions that were ripe for a petition for certiorari. | ||
There's a process. | ||
And you just can't, you know, easily leapfrog over the process. | ||
So, you know, each state has a different set of procedures in place. | ||
Everybody should read this, John. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
John, how did people get access to you? | ||
I know you're not a big social media guy, but how did people get access to you? | ||
Well, I've got a Twitter account, at Dr. John Eastman, and by the way, I guess that's become controversial. | ||
I actually have a PhD, which is why that's there, and I only put it there because somebody else already had my name previously. | ||
So, but anyway, at Dr. John Eastman, and then the Parler account is just John Eastman. | ||
Yeah, by the way, I don't agree. | ||
If you got a PhD, you're a doctor to me, but hey, just call me Bizarre. | ||
Okay, Dr. Eastman, thank you very much. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Great work. | ||
You're a true supporter. | ||
Remember, Eastman's supporting the Constitution of this Republic. | ||
This is not about Trump. | ||
Trump understands that. | ||
This fight is far broader than Trump, deeper than Trump. | ||
If everybody out there thinks Trump... Listen, let me be brutally frank. | ||
He is never going to concede, and he's not going to back down. | ||
What actions do we need to take? | ||
Here's what actions we need to take. | ||
These are Republican controlled states! | ||
We need to use political pressure to force these guys just to give a venue. | ||
They don't need to flip anything. | ||
All they've got to do is give a venue. | ||
The evidence is so overwhelming, all they've got to do is a venue. | ||
Okay, Parnell, Sean Parnell, you're a warrior, not a lawyer, but you were tied up, you were on the driving forces in the original case here that kind of metastasized into this. | ||
Walk us through what your thoughts are of what Eastman and the President are doing now. | ||
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Well, boy, I heard everything that Eastman said. | |
It's a brilliant case. | ||
I read it this weekend. | ||
I think he makes a strong constitutional argument. | ||
And look, Steve, what the state of Pennsylvania did here in the 2020 election was so chaos at the highest level, right, by what Eastman said, removing the signature verification at the last second. | ||
Any semblance of a deadline for mail-in ballots? | ||
They removed all of that. | ||
They removed the postmark requirement. | ||
And added to that, you have all of this Mark Zuckerberg money that was flooded into the state. | ||
In Allegheny County, there were $2.2 million of Mark Zuckerberg money that paid, right? | ||
That paid judges, In Democrat-controlled areas and the Zuckerberg money also funded remote satellite voting facilities in those ballot drop boxes. | ||
Look, Steve, we had people at those remote satellite facilities. | ||
We saw members of the Republican Party, volunteers on my campaign, saw the Democrats stuffing multiple ballots into those ballot boxes. | ||
On a number of different occasions, right? | ||
These remote satellite voting facilities were like Democrat rallies. | ||
All of this happened at the last minute. | ||
And then you had a lot of things going on at the ground level, like ballot, what looks to be ballot harvesting and nursing homes, right? | ||
Then you would have Republicans show up to vote on Election Day. | ||
Sean, the evidence is overwhelming and we're gonna get, let's get this case up. | ||
I know Raheem, you've already done a great job at National Pulse. | ||
People gotta, we want you to get into the weeds. | ||
We want our audience, the most powerful audience in the world, to get into the weeds on this thing. | ||
Okay? | ||
We're gonna give strategy, but get in the weeds. | ||
You gotta see the details. | ||
And Sean, we're gonna have Gosar on, Congressman Gosar with this team of analysts to talk about this breaking news out of Arizona. | ||
So after the break, I want you to hang on and listen to Gosar. | ||
I gotta bring you back, get your thoughts on that. | ||
But here's the question people have. | ||
Parnell, in Allegheny County, you've got the mystery vote showing up for you, you've made this compelling case on Zuckerberg, all this. | ||
Sir, where is the legislature? | ||
The Constitution lays out, I know we're in courts and that's great, but the courts are just going to throw it back to the legislatures. | ||
Are the legislators in Pennsylvania that are controlled by Republicans? | ||
Gettysburg, the presentation at Gettysburg kicked this all off, right? | ||
The evidence in Pennsylvania is overwhelming. | ||
It's not even a close call. | ||
Why can't we get a venue, an official venue, that this evidence can be, and by the way, can be torn apart by the media and the Democrats in that. | ||
Why can't that happen? | ||
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I'll tell you right now. | |
I'll tell you right now because Republicans over the last 10 years, 20 years, 30 years have been conditioned to fly the white flag of surrender any time there's any adversity presented, right? | ||
They feel like they're going to make the media angry. | ||
And what I tell them is that we have to fight right now, Steve, because if we don't fight now, we won't be able to fight tomorrow. | ||
And here's why. | ||
The radical left and the Democrats control every cultural institution in this country. | ||
They control the media, they control Hollywood, they control education system. | ||
And now, right now, they control the ballot box, right? | ||
And so what we need to do, Republicans right now need to circle our wagons and fight like Democrats do against this massive chaos that Democrats have injected into our electoral system. | ||
The Republicans in the PA General Assembly? | ||
Circle your wagons and fight. | ||
Doug Mastriano, I talked to him this weekend. | ||
He's fighting like hell every single day to make sure that people have faith in our elections process. | ||
Hey, look, Republicans. | ||
Galvanize under his banner. | ||
Fight with him. | ||
Look, because Steve, we've talked about this before. | ||
If they don't, if we don't fight now, there won't be a fight to be had tomorrow. | ||
This is the hill to die on. | ||
And 50% of the people in this state of Pennsylvania don't trust the election as it is, and so we have a duty and obligation to fight for not just Republicans who voted for us, but for Democrats as well, who have no faith in this system. | ||
Sean, can you hang over through the break, and I want to bring you, I want you to hear Gosar, but give your Twitter handle, give all the access to you right now, I've got about 10 seconds, and we've got to go to break. | ||
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Yeah, at Sean Parnell USA on Twitter and Parler. | |
We're going to ask Parnell to hang on. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
From Arizona, Congressman Gosar is going to join us, walk through this breaking analysis he's got about the voting in Arizona, then we're going to come back to Sean Parnell. | ||
We've got more thoughts from Sean Parnell about all this. | ||
Next, War Room Pandemic. | ||
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War Room Pandemic with Stephen K. Bannon. | |
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, we're so crammed for time, we're going to have to delay this. | ||
Our famous cold opens in the segments today. | ||
We go in from Pennsylvania, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the home of Valley Forge, Gettysburg, where the Declaration was hammered out and signed. | ||
Now to the deserts of Arizona and a true patriot, Congressman Gosar from Arizona 4. | ||
This is a A gentleman that has been a leader, a thought leader globally in this populist nationalist movement, a true leader in Congress and in the Freedom Caucus and everything that's been fighting for freedom and fighting anti-CCP for so long. | ||
Congressman Gosar, I was really stunned by what I saw coming out of Arizona with the team you put together. | ||
I'd like you, I want to walk into what you guys accomplished, but how did you come up with an idea to pull together your own analytical team? | ||
What drove Congressman Gosar to do this. | ||
What was it that you said, hey, I need to get some people in here that can help me think this through? | ||
What was it? | ||
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Well, Steve, I got to tell you, we knew something was wrong in Arizona from the moment that the election started, particularly when the results came to being. | |
And so we've been pursuing this for a number of ideas. | ||
About four days after the election, I actually filed FOIA requests on the governor, the attorney general, the secretary of state, The County Board of Supervisors and even to the Speaker and Majority Leader in the House. | ||
So we were trying to make sure that we got a forensic audit. | ||
And along comes these two gentlemen that had taken a different tack to it. | ||
And it was made by a presentation to us. | ||
And when I saw their presentation, the presentation basically is looking at how do they discover statistical anomalies with credit card So, numbers don't lie. | ||
So when you look at this, the whole being was is that there is an amalgamator called Edison. | ||
And on the night of the election, what they're doing is they're getting feeds from all the Secretary of State's across the country. | ||
And they're feeding it in real time to the New York Times or to this amalgamator. | ||
And that's what they're making their decision off of. | ||
Well, then they scraped that area, right, as that amalgamator Edison was giving those information. | ||
Then they went back to the Secretary of State to choreograph and consolidate and validate the numbers. | ||
And it's amazing what transpired. | ||
We find statistical anomalies that can't happen. | ||
For example, once in a quadrillion billion. | ||
So what ends up happening is our votes we've done, Permanent early ballots for some 30 years. | ||
And so what happens, particularly in four counties, Maricopa, Pima, Coconino, and Pinal, there's these huge dumps of votes, kind of like a slush fund, that put, statistically, Joe Biden way, way up. | ||
And then all the rest of the dumps from the same area are statistically different, very different. | ||
In fact, over 60% different. | ||
And so, we've been striking this chord, we've been going and reaching out to other data groups to confirm this, and there's a problem. | ||
Our Governor and our Secretary of State validated fraudulent information, and that's where we're going. | ||
We're going to the legislature to empower them. | ||
Congressman Gosarmer, get into the process of your critical path of where you're going. | ||
People should understand, these are the people that are fighting. | ||
They're not talking about fantasy. | ||
They're people working 20 hours a day, 22 hours a day, 6 and 7 days a week to grind through the details of what we need to do to secure this victory. | ||
These are the heroes. | ||
These are the warriors. | ||
They're not talking smack. | ||
They're grinding every day. | ||
And it's the grinders that are going to win. | ||
Congressman Gosar, here's the one question people have. | ||
You've got a Republican, I realize that's a Democratic Secretary of State, I believe, but you've got a Republican governor. | ||
Who goes out of his way to sign the certification in the middle of the 11-hour hearing, just up in your grill. | ||
A complete show of disrespect to Rudy Giuliani, everybody on the team, you and Congressman Biggs, the President of the United States, and the American citizens. | ||
This is not a partisan deal. | ||
This is about the Constitution of the Republic. | ||
You've had a Republican governor who aspires to higher office. | ||
Up in your face! | ||
How did they, given the math I saw from you guys over the weekend, that puts up so many questions, how could possibly a Republican governor go out of his way, with that smirk and that smug, to basically rub the President of the United States, the Chief Magistrate of this country's nose in something that looks like, how could you possibly certify this until you get back to these numbers? | ||
What say you, sir? | ||
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Well, I'll tell you what, I can't speak for the governor, but that's, you know, that may be a reason why he's on the block for being recalled. | |
But my whole point, Steve, was I wanted a fair election that we've had problems before. | ||
Even in 2018, the results in Arizona in the Sinema-McSally race are very troubling based on data points and trying true mathematics. | ||
Um, so all I wanted to do was to have a forensic audit so that the American public and particularly the Arizona public saw that their vote was cast properly. | ||
And the reason they wouldn't is that they had Dominion software and machines in Maricopa County. | ||
We've got a governor that truly is not a real Trumper. | ||
I mean, there's a division in Arizona from the previous McCainite group, those following John McCain, and there's a division there. | ||
So, I presented this as a win-win situation for him or anybody else that condoned making sure that we had a fair and equitable election. | ||
Look, Congressman Gosar, I know you hold the Constitution sacrosanct, and you've been a tremendous defender of the Republic and the Constitution, not just Republican voters and not just Trump supporters. | ||
The Judiciary Committee, and by the way, people should understand these House Committees and Judiciary Committees out there are not full of Trump supporters. | ||
The McCainites got a very big hold out there in Arizona, although the voters are primarily Trump voters. | ||
The McCain group controls a lot of the seats, so when the Senate Judiciary Committee Issues a subpoena to Maricopa County, and Maricopa County's in the room and kind of negotiate what the subpoena is, because, yeah, we're going to turn on the machines, we're going to get this done, we're going to do a forensic audit, we're going to get all this done. | ||
And they issue that, and Maricopa County, Board of Supervisors controlled by Republicans, comes back and says, hey, upon further review, how about this, screw you, right? | ||
And one of the Democrats said, I'll go to prison first, or I think he said, I'll go to jail first before I let this go. | ||
What is our process? | ||
What are they hiding? | ||
What is so sacrosanct about the Dominion voting system and the software which is just a vendor to the state paid for by the people? | ||
Why do we have this fiasco now that a Judiciary Committee sends a subpoena that's pre-negotiated and now all of a sudden you're in a firefight out there about this? | ||
What is the problem? | ||
Do people not want to get in back of where your analytics show you there may have been some problems and we've got to fully vet this? | ||
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Well, we don't think we know, Steve. | |
So to appease us, what they did is they decided to take 100 random duplicate ballots and to run them. | ||
And they thought, oh, that will just pacify everybody. | ||
Well, what ends up happening is that two of the ballots are off and both of the ballots voted for Donald Trump. | ||
But the machine gave one of Donald Trump's ballots to Joe Biden, a 2% error. | ||
Then a second ballot for Donald Trump wasn't even counted. | ||
So that's a 3% error. | ||
In the smallest population base, that's 90,000 votes. | ||
90,000 votes, I question here. | ||
Donald Trump lost in Arizona, accordingly, to them, 10,447 votes. | ||
This is just a tip of the iceberg. | ||
Then what they did is they expanded it to 2,500, and they stopped counting. | ||
And we know there was a ton of problems with it. | ||
The problem that I see, Steve, is people don't want to take accountability at the County Board of Supervisors. | ||
They got snafu, and they didn't do their due diligence to look over this machine when they knew there were problems with it. | ||
Did they talk to Texas? | ||
Did they talk to North Carolina? | ||
Did they look at their oversight? | ||
Did they watch kill chain? | ||
Did they ask all their questions? | ||
Did they facilitate the chain of command and oversight of these ballots? | ||
It's incredible. | ||
It absolutely besmirched me. | ||
Congressman, what is the process from here? | ||
I understand that some members of the House are going to be reviewing your analytics. | ||
You're going to be talking to your team. | ||
Walk people through the critical path out there to push this forward at the legislature. | ||
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Yeah, so at this point in time, we're making that presentation you saw, Steve, to a number of members that have questions. | |
And our take is is that hopefully they will have a there's a scheduled hearing tomorrow morning in the house, but that goes forward so that everybody can see this whole predication and this great presentation. | ||
And it's hard to disagree with it. | ||
To be honest with you, bring the numbers. | ||
You know, if you if you're a science and numbers guy, be prepared to get smacked over the head because the numbers don't lie. | ||
And then what ends up happening is that we then, if everybody understands the problem here, is decertified the certification of Arizona 11 electoral ballots and put where they rightly belong. | ||
Congressman, we've got the biggest activist audience in the world. | ||
How can people, righteously, but coloring within the lines, what type of pressure can they do? | ||
What would you call for our audience to do today? | ||
Because people want action and they want to know how they can help, how they can have your back, how they can have the President's back, how they can defend the Constitution. | ||
What would you recommend? | ||
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I would recommend that they actually call the Governor's office, they call the Attorney General's office, the Secretary of State's office, any of the Republican House members, House and Senate members, and the County Board of Supervisors in Maricopa County. | |
That's what I would tell you. | ||
And Pima County, Coconino County, and Pinal County. | ||
They need to hear from you that this is a bad election, an inappropriate election, and we need to get it back so that American citizens know that as a legal citizen, when they cast that legal vote, it goes to the person appropriate. | ||
Congressman Gosar, how do people get access to you? | ||
I think reading your Twitter feed, it's an otherworldly event. | ||
How do people that may not know that, how do they get access to you? | ||
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Yeah, so Dr. Paul, you can go to our Twitter feed. | |
It's a pretty fun one. | ||
We're pretty daring. | ||
We speak our minds, Steve, as you know. | ||
We have fun with it. | ||
We have fun with it. | ||
But as the President would say, it's a little hot. | ||
That Twitter feed runs a little hot. | ||
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But if you want to know... You know, I'm one of those people, Steve, as you know, that if it's good enough for the goose, it's good enough for the gander. | |
And I'm one of those people that push the button in regards to our Democratic friends. | ||
Dr. Gosar gives as good as he gets. | ||
He's a fighter and he's not going to back down. | ||
Remember, none of the people that come on the show are going to back down at all. | ||
Okay, Dr. Gosar. | ||
Congressman Gosar, thank you very much. | ||
Great job out there. | ||
Just fantastic. | ||
Thank you for joining us today. | ||
By the way, that's a real doctor. | ||
That's a real doctor. | ||
Can we get Sean Parnell back in here? | ||
And I want to keep him over to the next thing. | ||
Is Parnell with us, Sean? | ||
So, Sean, we've got about a minute. | ||
I want to, you know, you're in a race, which is outrageous what's going on in Allegheny County about your race against Conor Lamb, but, you know, Dr. Gosar, Congressman Gosar is out there pulling this team together. | ||
What are your thoughts about, once again, it gets back to state legislators. | ||
That's what the Constitution lays out. | ||
What is it going to take to get people motivated? | ||
You're a leader, so what would you tell people? | ||
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Well, first of all, I tell them I'd do exactly what Dr. Gosar said. | |
Call the PA General Assembly. | ||
Call your state legislator. | ||
Tell them to fight for this country. | ||
Tell them to fight for our republic. | ||
Tell them to fight for free and fair elections. | ||
The time, as I mentioned in the previous segment, people to die. | ||
If we don't fight right now, there won't be a fight in 2022. | ||
And I think in the Republican Party, you know, there's a sense that, oh, you know what, hey, maybe we lost this battle, but maybe we can win the war in 2022. | ||
I would argue that if you think the Democrats were good at sowing chaos in 2020, and maybe, you know, very surgical fraud in key areas, right, in 2020, if you think they were good now, they're going to be better in 2020. | ||
And just tell people to use... Sean, can you just hang over one second? | ||
We've got to take a short commercial break. | ||
We've got to come back. | ||
We want to hear your voice. | ||
Sean Parnell, join us on the other side of the break. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
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The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Sean Parnell led the longest, I think, platoon deployment at the Afghan war, over 400 days in eastern Afghanistan, and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the cockpit, okay? | ||
That's the crucible. | ||
He's a warrior, served his country on foreign battlefields, now fighting on a battlefield in Pennsylvania for a seat in Congress. | ||
But by the way, Sean, since you were on, I think a week ago, a walk through Allegheny County, Everybody knows. | ||
My phone blew up and they go, what in the heck is happening there? | ||
Where do we stand? | ||
How could they possibly certify with all this nonsense out in Pennsylvania? | ||
How could they certify Lamb over you right now? | ||
Are you still contesting this thing? | ||
Where does your individual situation stand? | ||
Not just the president and the overall electoral votes. | ||
Where does Sean Parnell stand? | ||
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Yeah, I'm still fighting. | |
Because here's the dilemma, Steve. | ||
I don't believe that this election was free and fair. | ||
50% of the people in the state of Pennsylvania don't believe it either. | ||
And as far as conceding, I don't know how to concede in the face of corruption. | ||
Because if you quit in the face of corruption and you don't challenge corruption, that That corruption left unchallenged begets more corruption. | ||
And so we have to fight now. | ||
And I've said this over and over and over on your show, but Republicans, you know, I've spent my entire life watching Republicans abandon ship at any sign of adversity, and we can't do that now. | ||
The Democrats and the Radical Left never backs up against the wall, and we have to fight back. | ||
You were an Army captain, right? | ||
Am I correct? | ||
You were a captain? | ||
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Yeah. | |
I'm not a doctor like you've had on your show. | ||
You've had a lot of smart guys on your show. | ||
I'm just a humble knuckle-dragger. | ||
You're an army captain. | ||
My daughter's an army captain. | ||
I was a lieutenant, which is equivalent to captain in the army when I was a junior officer. | ||
You swore an oath to the Constitution, correct? | ||
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That's correct. | |
I did not swear a note to the Republican Party or the Democrat Party. | ||
I swore a note to the Constitution of the United States and the United States of America and the people, not Democrat or Republican. | ||
And one of the things that I said on the campaign trail all the time, you know, because in Western Pennsylvania specifically, there are a lot of blue dog Reagan Democrats, pro-life, pro-gun Democrats. | ||
So I don't like to impugn Democrats. | ||
You know, but I say I don't seek to find the Republican solution or the Democrat solution to the problems that we face of the day. | ||
I seek to find the right solution. | ||
I seek to defend the people and that which provides the people a shield, which is the Constitution of the United States. | ||
Our governor, our Attorney General, our Secretary of State subverted the PA Constitution and also subverted the Constitution of the United States and all of these last-minute election changes. | ||
They sowed chaos on the political battlefield. | ||
And we have to fight right now to right that ship. | ||
Otherwise, there'll just be more chaos moving forward. | ||
So, the Republicans in the PA General Assembly, stand up and fight back. | ||
Captain Parnell, you bring up the point that, we're going to talk about numbers later, the polling is now getting even worse for the usurper Biden, I guess that's what they're calling him. | ||
Almost 50% of the American people believe it's illegal, illegitimate, stolen, unfair, you know, with major problems. | ||
This is a wound that will not heal. | ||
This is just not a policy difference. | ||
It's not, oh, he supports Obamacare, they don't support Obamacare. | ||
You know, they support America First, foreign policy, these guys are neocons. | ||
This is deeper than that. | ||
This is about legitimacy. | ||
This is about legality. | ||
How do you think the Democrats aren't reaching out? | ||
How does anyone propose we get out of this? | ||
We're hurtling towards a constitutional crisis that will be the greatest constitutional crisis in this nation's history. | ||
Watergate will be dwarfed. | ||
Every constitutional crisis we've had will be dwarfed by this. | ||
Do you agree with that, Captain Parnell? | ||
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I do. | |
In fact, Steve, I believe that we're in the middle of a constitutional crisis right now, especially here in the state of Pennsylvania. | ||
How we get out of this is electing more leaders and fewer politicians, people whose loyalty is to the Constitution, people whose loyalty is to the people. | ||
And we seek to find leaders that do what's right, even when it's difficult. | ||
And so to the Democrats who are challenging me now, and look, Steve, they got the result that they wanted, so they're attacking me now. | ||
What I say to them is, you might find yourself at the whims of a Republican governor who's not following the Constitution, and you might not like it. | ||
I'm fighting for those people as well. | ||
Perhaps they don't even know it, but I'm fighting for them as well right now. | ||
Okay, real quickly, what do you recommend people do today in Pennsylvania? | ||
What action does Sean Parnell say I need, Colonel Mastriani needs? | ||
What action do you need from our audience today? | ||
And if you post anything, numbers like that, we will retweet it, we will make sure that it's out there. | ||
But walk our audience through, what action do you need today? | ||
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Well, look, call the PA General Assembly. | |
Tell them to stay in the fight. | ||
Call your congressman and your senator. | ||
Tell them to stay in the fight. | ||
But more than that, stay involved. | ||
Don't lose heart, right? | ||
We're on the front lines of this fight, and we've got to fight like hell to make sure that we preserve our country moving forward for our children and our children's children. | ||
It's real easy during hard times to lose heart. | ||
Don't lose heart. | ||
Stand with me right now, and we'll stay in the fight until the very end. | ||
One of your books is Outlaw Platoon. | ||
You got a new book out. | ||
What's it called? | ||
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Oh, yes. | |
Yeah, I got a new book out. | ||
It's called One True Patriot. | ||
Steve, you know about that massive cyber attack? | ||
I write about the things... What did you say? | ||
What was your tagline? | ||
We report the news today that comes out tomorrow. | ||
Tomorrow's news today, yep. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, which is a real good sexy tagline. | |
I like it. | ||
But I try to write about things and threats in this country that haven't happened yet. | ||
That massive cyber attack that happened in September, I wrote about that months before it happened in One True Patriot. | ||
So my book One True Patriot is out. | ||
It's new. | ||
Go get it. | ||
I think you'll like it. | ||
Thanks for having me. | ||
Last thing, your Twitter feed, give people how to get access. | ||
I know you're going to be putting up numbers, phone numbers today, we're going to be putting them up too, so how do people get access to you on Parler and Twitter? | ||
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Yeah, follow me, it's Sean Parnell, USA. | |
Okay, Captain Parnell, thank you very much, an American patriot, a fighter. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Hashtag War and Pandemic, the livestream, even, where do we stand with the Donald, the lads over there? | ||
The lads over there having a, had their coffee, had their breakfast, they're up in their focus, right? | ||
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What about... This is their breakfast. | |
They eat nails over there. | ||
It's a tough crew. | ||
The President says, bad hombres. | ||
Bad hombres. | ||
Where are we in hashtag? | ||
We want your voice. | ||
We want you engaged. | ||
One thing you can do is just push out social media, build the community every day. | ||
Build, build, build, and let your voice be heard. | ||
We want to hear from you in the live stream, hashtag War on Pandemic, in other venues, etc. | ||
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Steve, I must say, a lot of people are fired up over the Brian Seltzer radicalization clip. | |
That lit a lot of people up. | ||
Okay, we may have to rephrase that. | ||
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Oh, I like when Brian Seltzer says, it's everywhere! | |
No, Brian, it's ubiquitous. | ||
It's ubiquitous! | ||
You know what I like? | ||
Sean Parnell. | ||
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The guy is the epitome of an oath keeper, and that's what this country needs. | |
These are the guys on our side of the football. | ||
We're fighting for the Constitution, we're fighting for the country. | ||
This is a wound that will not heal. | ||
Just look at the math. | ||
It's a wound that will not heal. | ||
Okay? | ||
We've got to sort it out now. | ||
Return in a second. |