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Got a lot to get through today. | ||
One, two, by the way, it's getting very nasty throughout the country, whether it's in Arizona because of the the 2.1 million vote forensic audit in Maricopa County. | ||
It's getting heated out there. | ||
Secretary of State's throwing out nasty letters, the current Secretary of State, nasty letters to the Senate who's trying to proceed for it with the full forensic hand count audit. | ||
It's getting nasty in Texas where American Airlines is coming out and saying, hey, we don't like the bill that we don't like this new law that's trying to get to voter integrity. | ||
It's getting nasty in Michigan where Dominion voting system is going after the former state senator, I think Pat Colbeck, in a detailed five or six page letter that rips him for some presentation he's been going around the state giving. | ||
I think they're threatening to sue him unless he knocks it off. | ||
And of course, woke corporations full on trying to beat down the deplorables on what they're on. | ||
The deplorables just want to just want to make sure that never again happens what happens on November 3rd. | ||
And in fact, they're still investigating in that county some suspicious ballots. | ||
I think 30,000 ballots that, you know, could say, hey, these ballots didn't count. | ||
How did Biden win by? | ||
I think it's 12,500 votes. | ||
Also, there's still 400,000, 400,000, there's non-certified, no chain of custody on the mail-in votes. | ||
And the full reports due for that, I know that the guys at the Georgia Star, Michael Patrick Leahy, are doing an analysis. | ||
So, it's, this is getting nasty everywhere you look in the country. | ||
Okay? | ||
We've got Beecham, ready to go? | ||
Okay, we're going to start first. | ||
With a piece that was in Creative, Todd Wood and the gang over Creative Destruction Media had a letter today that was, or not a letter, had an article about a letter that was written by the following individual, we had a game on the show because it was so in your face, to Delta. | ||
I want to bring in now Brent Beecham. | ||
He's a former, he's a graduate of the United States Air Force Academy. | ||
He's a former F-15 fighter pilot, flew combat missions. | ||
He's a former Delta pilot. | ||
And he's given a very plain-spoken, frank, but in-your-grill, I guess, letter or piece about Delta Airlines that calls it corporate communism. | ||
Brent Beecham, welcome to the War Room. | ||
Tell us about this article you wrote that's up in Creative Destruction Media. | ||
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Yeah, on the 1st of April, I had read and seen on the news that Ed Bastian, had gone out against the new law that was written in Georgia that actually protects the voters and prevents another November 3rd fiasco like we saw. | |
And so I got really upset with it and I thought I'm going to write him an email. | ||
So I wrote him an email, which I had cc'd Todd, or bcc'd Todd, and Todd asked me, can I put that up on CD Media's sites? | ||
He basically took my email and published it. | ||
Basically, Ed Bastian, you know, I don't think, I think he basically took the talking points from CNN. | ||
He didn't read, nobody actually briefed him on exactly what was in the law, and he took two or three talking points and basically said the law is disenfranchising the poor and black and we can't stand for it. | ||
And what he doesn't understand is that there are at least 75 million of us in our families who Our patrons or potential patrons of Delta Airlines. | ||
I grew up in Delta. | ||
My father is a retired Delta pilot. | ||
My first flight as a kid, probably I was two years old, was on a Delta airplane. | ||
I fly and I spend thousands more with my family traveling so I can get on a Delta Airlines flight because I know who's up front. | ||
I know who the maintenance people are. | ||
I love the airline. | ||
It's part of it. | ||
If you grew up in Atlanta, you know Delta, Coca-Cola, and Home Depot. | ||
And all three of them now have abandoned Georgians for the BLM, Antifa, woke, communist, Marxist point of view. | ||
And they're more afraid of them than they are of us, and I think they're missing the point. | ||
We have a lot of economic power, and if we'll all stand up and boycott them for the things that, and I, it tears me up. | ||
I love Delta, and the idea that I'm not going to fly Delta again Because they can't get past their ridiculous, you know, uninformed point of view is just, it's tragic. | ||
It really is. | ||
Brent, hang on for a second. | ||
Before we get to BLM, I mean, he's more blunt than that. | ||
He's saying that everything, you just mentioned November 3rd, and I want to say something about this law. | ||
This law does not Really address mail-in ballots, to any degree. | ||
Some of the execution of mail-in ballots, but it doesn't take away from no excuse mail-in ballots. | ||
It doesn't touch the machines. | ||
People would argue, we're not machine guys here in the war room, but people would argue, and I definitely argue, that mail-in ballots are a massive problem. | ||
I said that back in July, they were going to be a problem, given what the chain of custody what Michael Patrick Leahy's continued to bird dog about no chain of custody not being certifiable I think 400,000. | ||
This came off the Democratic primaries in New York back in June when a third of the ballots couldn't be certified. So the law doesn't touch that, doesn't touch really no excuse mail-in ballots, doesn't touch the machines, which I know there are many people in this audience, many of the deplorables said hey until you do something with the machines I'm out. | ||
Okay, I'm out. | ||
I don't want to hear it. | ||
Are you all happy talk? | ||
You got too many laws about enforcement. | ||
But Bastion and the others say something even, they're not saying, hey, we're following BLM. | ||
We're not, we're not following Antifa. | ||
You're wrong, Brent. | ||
You're basing this, and the Georgia legislature based this, on a total lie. | ||
What's your response, a total lie about November 3rd? | ||
What is your response to that? | ||
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Well, the mail-in ballot, the problem I think that I can see with the mail-in ballot, other than, I mean, I don't understand why we can't go and, you know, we have more than 21 days. | |
No, let me answer your question. | ||
Is November, in your mind, And can you back this up? | ||
It's November 3rd. | ||
He's saying, hey, voter fraud, massive voter fraud, voter fraud that would flip Georgia. | ||
They don't say, I think you're wrong. | ||
I think you guys have overemphasized it. | ||
I think you people have misinterpreted certain data. | ||
I think, Brent, you know, maybe you had too many self-referential news sources. | ||
Total lie. | ||
Total lie. | ||
He didn't get that from Antifa. | ||
He didn't get that from Black Lives Matter. | ||
That's CNN. | ||
That's the Democratic Party. | ||
That's the New York Times. | ||
So how do you answer that? | ||
He's saying, hey, you're just misguided because you based everything and the Georgia legislature based everything on a total lie. | ||
What say you, sir? | ||
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Well, I've been, Todd and I, Todd Wood and I have done some investigating in the state ourselves. | |
We've talked with a lot of the people who were involved in the election, who saw ballots that they believed to be fraudulent ballots. | ||
And I believe that that's the case. | ||
I believe that all those mail-in ballots, the ones that they just mailed out by the thousands to people who may or may not be at the location that they They've mailed the ballot to now. | ||
I think what they're what they've addressed in this law this time around is that they're going to at least make you identify yourself via driver's license state ID. | ||
You can't just they're not going to mail them out randomly to everybody at every address of anybody who's ever registered. | ||
You have to go on and request a mail-in ballot. | ||
At least they're going to stop this just mass mailing to every address. And the problem with that is they had two million people on that, on the list, that they were not confident actually still lived in the state or even were alive. | ||
And so who knows how many ballots were fraudulently cast. | ||
And that's a massive problem. | ||
But it doesn't. | ||
Here's my question. | ||
You stand by the fact that it's not a total lie, right? | ||
You come back. | ||
Your thing is, hey, he's wrong because it's not a total lie. | ||
Something actually did take place here, and it requires a reaffirmation or title laws by the Georgia legislature. | ||
Is that your basic argument? | ||
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Well, I think he – yes, there was fraud. | |
I don't think there's any question he's wrong in his assertion that there was no fraud and that the Georgia legislature in the time – and again, we tried to find a way to get to senators and representatives, people that are here in Georgia that I work with, to try to change the law to do better than what they did. | ||
But in the time that they had and whatnot, at least they addressed the mail-in ballots. | ||
And they also, again, reaffirmed voter ID. | ||
And to me, that's the absurd part in all this, is they keep talking about voter ID as if it were something that no one is able to get on an easy Right now, in the state of Georgia, to register to vote, you can do it online. | ||
I don't mean download a form and mail it. | ||
You can register online. | ||
If you go get a library card, they ask you, do you want to register to vote? | ||
If you get a driver's license, they automatically register you to vote. | ||
I don't know where the suppression is. | ||
They think that we're suppressing votes through laws that are created to protect You know, again, I understand your point. | ||
The machines and all that are that's a whole different issue. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
I agree. | ||
I'm just saying he's, he's, he's predicating his thing is a total lie. | ||
We only got a couple of minutes. | ||
I gotta ask you, you're personally, although very close to Delta, in your heart, and you know, if you're from Georgia, you, you admire and love Delta. | ||
You're saying you're personally going to stop using, stop using Delta. | ||
Are you calling for your fellow citizens in Georgia to also stop using, patronizing Delta Airlines? | ||
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Yes, them and Coca-Cola and anybody else that stands up and says, because now they've caused economic damage to the state through this Major League Baseball All-Star remote. | |
So what's the test next? | ||
Is the next state going to have to have more than 21 days or 28 days of early voting? | ||
Are they going to have to? | ||
What's the litmus test that everyone has to stand up to now? | ||
So I would call upon not just Jordans, but loyal Citizens who believe in freedom in the United States ought to boycott Delta Airlines and Coca-Cola. | ||
Again, there's another one. | ||
I don't drink Pepsi, but I'm not going to drink Coca-Cola again until they change their minds. | ||
We've got about a minute left. | ||
Why did you call it in the headline, very provocative, corporate communism? | ||
Why is this Marxism? | ||
You've got about a minute. | ||
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Well, I think it's Marxist because Well, that's a good question. | |
I mean corporate communism essentially is that corporations now are trying to drive – they're not citizens. | ||
They're trying to drive public opinion, and they're trying to change – they're trying to pressure our legislature to change laws so that it benefits them. | ||
I don't think that they should be having – I don't think they have a right or a voice in how we govern ourselves. | ||
They're corporations. | ||
They represent people who are not Americans necessarily. | ||
They're owned by Chinese interests. | ||
They're owned by European—people who are private investors. | ||
They do not have a right to assert themselves in the election system of, say, Georgia or any other state in the United States. | ||
Brent, thank you very much. | ||
Brent, your writings are over at Creative Destruction Media. | ||
How do people get to CDM? | ||
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What's the easiest way to get there? | |
Basically, the website CreativeDestructionMedia.com is the best place to go. | ||
We're on every channel you can come up with except all the standard. | ||
We're not on Facebook or Twitter or anybody anymore. | ||
We've been banned from that. | ||
Todd Wood. | ||
You guys are doing a great job. | ||
That's what you band. | ||
Todd Wood and the team over at Creative Destruction Media. | ||
Brent, thank you. | ||
Thank you for being a fighter pilot and thank you for coming on the show and sharing your concepts about Delta. | ||
Not a happy camper. | ||
Brent Beacham. | ||
Okay, short break. | ||
Back with Boris Epstein to continue this discussion of corporate Marxism. | ||
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Now Boris, The Road to 22, you're our guide on this. | ||
We're going to drill down the next couple weeks on demographics, on this whole thing about redistricting, and we're going to pick up districts. | ||
You're going to start to target the concentric circle of The House districts, we need to win to take things over and then expand it out to what would be a Tea Party sweep. | ||
We're going to talk about the Senate, all of that. | ||
Before I get there, though, there's been a historic rift right now. | ||
I mean, we've been saying it for years. | ||
I think the first guys on to say these corporations are some of the most progressive institutions around and they do not have the back. | ||
Mitch McConnell finally came out today. | ||
But particularly they don't even have the back of conservative Republicans and limited government Republicans Who've always kind of been there for the deregulation and the tax cuts, you know Mitch McConnell finally came out today. I think zero hedges got articles all over he's putting them on notice If you're going to become progressive, woke corporations, it's going to be a new relationship. | ||
This is one of the most significant, of so many significant things that are happening. | ||
We're going to have Bianca Gracia on at the bottom of the hour talking about the Hispanic vote. | ||
This is central to moving. | ||
We're not going to be able to move forward until we can rectify the situation. | ||
Tell us what's going on. | ||
Well, here's what's going on. | ||
I was just checking on this as we speak. | ||
Steve, great to be with you. | ||
Great to be with all the MAGA Patriots. | ||
Hope everybody had a wonderful Easter. | ||
And although celebrating wrapped up Passover, hopefully next year, Steve, you'll be celebrating Passover with me and my people. | ||
We look forward to it. | ||
You're welcome at our seders any time. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
In terms of what's going on, of course, of course. | ||
And that's a real invite. | ||
So, my kid kept asking where you were this year. | ||
I said, maybe next year, honey. | ||
Maybe next year. | ||
So, in terms of Mitch McConnell, this is a full Randy Johnson fastball to the head of big corporations. | ||
For those of you kids out there, look up Randy Johnson. | ||
Fastball, it's not a joke, okay? | ||
You're talking about a hundred mile an hour fastball to the head of Coca-Cola, to the head of Delta, to the head of what Mitch McConnell is calling the shadow woke capital corporate government of America. | ||
He's saying that corporations are not going to be allowed to rule this country, to govern this country, by giving in to the woke leftist mob. | ||
Actually, it's incredible because, let's be honest, Mitch McConnell You know, while he worked with President Trump and has now said very negative things about President Trump since January 6th and even before that in December after the election. | ||
Mitch McConnell is no MAGA. | ||
Mitch McConnell is as establishment corporate Republican as it comes, but here he is. | ||
Mitch is coming out and saying, you know what? | ||
We are not going to bend. | ||
We are drawing a line here as Republicans. | ||
So this is the 90-95% of Republican Party that's MAGA, and the rest of it coming along and saying, you know what? | ||
We're banding together, and to you corporations, if you want to, if you want to cow down to the liberal, woke, fascist mob, you have no friends. | ||
You have no friends left in the Republican Party. | ||
And do not forget that the majority in the House is only five, and the Senate is 50-50, and both are going to go the Republican way in 2022, and that's going to be a long winter for these woke corporations who practice managerial woke capitalism, something that you and I have talked about. | ||
On the show. | ||
Most of the people who are involved in these companies are no longer the owners, right? | ||
Even the names. | ||
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There's not a Disney running Disney anymore, right? | |
What you have is managers. | ||
And they would rather be welcome at fancy parties, they would rather be, you know, it's not Steve Jobs running Apple, right? | ||
They would rather be popular and woke than right for their business. | ||
But Republicans are no longer taking it, they're standing up, and I've got to give credit where credit is due. | ||
Credit to Mitch McConnell today. | ||
And to his team. | ||
Here's the one thing that you've got to understand about where the Democrats are going on this tax cut. | ||
The increase from Trump's 21 percent, what he cut it to, up to I think 28 percent, that's just the opening bid. | ||
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Oh yeah. | |
That's the opening bid. | ||
The managers don't care. | ||
That's the opening bid. | ||
The managers don't care. | ||
They would rather side with the woke capitalists. | ||
and the wool culture than worry about their profitability, right? | ||
You can tell they don't care. | ||
If they're prepared to back this and look the other way and not fight these tax cuts in siding with the Trump base and in siding with the Republican Party and the other thing is sending a signal. | ||
That's the corporate tax hike. | ||
That's the corporate tax hike. | ||
And that's for the bigger, you know, the C-Corps, some of the S-Corps. | ||
C-Corps is the large corporation, S-Corps is smaller. | ||
But for the pass-throughs, the LLCs, they're thinking of getting rid of capital gains. | ||
Getting rid of the fact that if you hold something for a year or more, it's taxed at lower, but 21% now under President Trump. | ||
They want to put it back at the individual rate, which they want to put at almost 40%, 39.4%, 39.6%. | ||
So, this is a full frontal attack on entrepreneurs, on business in America, and the managerial class doesn't care. | ||
The other signal they're sending too, this is what people, the signal they send it, they make the optics so powerful so that you get it. | ||
Where they're sitting there attacking, saying there's no base, this is a total lie, and essentially calling you racist for supporting these bills that are not that tough. | ||
OK, they're not. | ||
These are just not that. | ||
The bills are OK, but they're not that tough. | ||
Not that tough. | ||
Calling you racist. | ||
They're essentially saying that if you're MAGA, if you're a populist, if you're an economic nationalist, you have no future in these corporations. | ||
We're not going to hire you. | ||
We're not going to promote you. | ||
You're not going to get the best jobs if you're inside. | ||
They're telling young generation, you can't be like that. | ||
If you're like that, you're going to be ostracized. | ||
What say you, Boris? | ||
It's a word we used a lot during the second sham impeachment. | ||
Taxification. | ||
Taxification. | ||
This is what the left, Democrats, woke media, big tech, that's what they're doing. | ||
And it all ties together. | ||
think about hunter by hunter by a crackhead somebody who should be a d arrested for on an appropriate uh... dealings with minors right at least possession of the tentative tribute and so on and so forth hunter by the field as a hero brian stalter absolutely no talent hack on cnn he's hailed as a hero b because he's job i'm scared | ||
but you think somebody who's a conservative of the so-called republican even just eight nice guy working as a comms director in the house of the senate for republican they are viewed as the devil It's the taxification of conservatives, taxification of Republicans, while they're deifying. | ||
They're deifying people like Hunter Biden, who apparently, according to his own book, indecently exposed himself to minors at the very least. | ||
Right? | ||
We know about the hard drive from hell and all the crimes he's committed, but he gets to go on CBS this morning, which, by the way, is the same entity that published the book! | ||
These charges, these allegations are coming from the text messages from Beau Biden's widow. | ||
It's her text message. | ||
It's not the war room saying that. | ||
It's not Peter Navarro saying that or Boris Epstein. | ||
Okay, we're talking about the shift in certain demographics to support the MAGA agenda. | ||
We're going to get to Hispanics and Latinos in the next segment. | ||
I want to talk about the Jewish population here. | ||
Walk us through some analysis that you've done on the 2020. | ||
Of where we're going with the MAGA movement and the Trump movement. | ||
So let's start with the big picture. | ||
If anybody believes that Joe Biden got 80 million votes, you know, there's 10 bridges, they're wonderful, they're all over New York, you know, they go between Manhattan and Brooklyn, there's the Triborough, I'll sell you all of them, okay? | ||
DM me on Twitter if you believe that Joe Biden got 80 million votes, I'll sell you those awesome bridges. | ||
I'll give you a price, too. | ||
I'll give you a good deal, okay? | ||
So that's the big picture. | ||
If you drill down and you look at the demographics, one of the things that I'm the proudest of in my whole career, everything I've done, obviously what I'm the most proud of is helping elect, being a part of the team that elected President Trump, swept in the MAGA revolution in 2016. | ||
The other thing I'm very proud of is I was the point person on Jewish outreach in 2020 and I really went all in. | ||
I went to every shul, that's synagogue for those who are maybe not as as a verse in Hebrew and the religious parlance of Judaism. | ||
I went to almost every shul. | ||
You saw me at Shabbat dinners. | ||
I went and gave speeches at 10,000-person rallies in Marine Park in Brooklyn. | ||
And we really worked hard to drive home two points to the Jewish population in America. | ||
One is that President Trump is the best friend that Israel had ever had in the Oval Office, including Harry Truman. | ||
And number two, that it is the MAGA population, it's the MAGA movement that stands between Jews and anti-Semitism. | ||
Stands between Jews in America and Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar, the anti-Semites. | ||
And I said this all the time on the campaign trail, that there are anti-Semites on the far left and the far right. | ||
But the difference is the far left elects their Congress and we shun. | ||
Anybody who's anti-Semitic in the conservative movement. | ||
Completely shunned. | ||
So, if you look at what happened, the numbers do not lie. | ||
In 2016, President Trump got 25% of the Jewish vote nationwide. | ||
25% of the Jewish vote nationwide. | ||
In 2020, 30%. | ||
The most of any Republican presidential candidate since George H.W. | ||
Bush in 1988. | ||
30% nationwide. | ||
But here's a number that's going to blow you away. | ||
In the state of Florida, which is a bellwether state, and by the way, let's not forget that President Trump, in 2020, won Florida and Ohio, but somehow lost Pennsylvania and Michigan and Wisconsin, according to the Democrats, right? | ||
Again, going back to the fact, DM me, I'll sell you some bridges, okay? | ||
He won Florida and Ohio, but lost the states that are right there, okay? | ||
Americans don't vote that way, we all know it. | ||
In Florida, President Trump, in 2016, received 30% of the Jewish vote, which was a good showing. | ||
In 2018, Ron DeSantis received 35% of the Jewish vote. | ||
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And when I was doing my interviews and I went to Florida for about three weeks in October of last year... Boris, hang on to the last number, the 2020 number. | |
We'll take a short break. | ||
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We'll hold this over the break and you'll hit it out of the park when we get back. | |
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Okay. | ||
I want to go back to Boris. | ||
So walk me back through those numbers. | ||
Before you get to the punchline, walk me through the Jewish vote overall in Florida. | ||
Overall, one of the things that brings me the most nachas, which is Yiddish for pride, Is the fact that in 2016... See, I know you love that. | ||
I know you love that, Steve. | ||
You want to be on the team. | ||
You want to be on the team. | ||
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We're not apostatizing people, okay? | |
Rabbi Sparrow is all over me. | ||
Keep going. | ||
Trust me. | ||
You think that's not coordinated? | ||
You think we don't talk? | ||
We all know each other, okay? | ||
So, we're working hard. | ||
So in 2016, President Trump received 25% of the Jewish vote nationally, okay, nationally. | ||
And that was a good feeling. | ||
In 2020, he received 30%, which is the most for any Republican presidential candidate since George H.W. Bush in 1988. | ||
And the main message was twofold. | ||
One, President Trump is the best friend the state of Israel has ever had in the Oval Office, including Harry Truman, who recognized Israel in 1948, and President Trump and MAGA stand between the hateful left, the hateful anti-Semitism of the left, BDS, Boycott, Divest, Sanction, and the Jewish people in America. | ||
President Trump signed that huge executive order combating anti-Semitism, okay? | ||
So nationally, 25 and 2016, big increase to 30% nationally. | ||
But here is the huge number that's gonna blow you away. | ||
In the state of Florida, which is a bellwether state, Florida, Ohio, the way Florida and Ohio go, the nation's supposed to go. | ||
We know President Trump won Florida big in 2020. | ||
In 2016, President Trump received 30% of the Jewish vote in Florida. | ||
Again, a strong showing. | ||
In 2018, Ron DeSantis received 35% of the Jewish vote in Florida. | ||
When I was doing interviews as the point person on Jewish outreach, and I was doing interviews with all the outlets, including the Miami Herald and others in Florida, I was saying, We are going to beat that 35%. | ||
Everybody laughed at me. | ||
They said, Boris, you're nuts, okay? | ||
All you Trump guys, you don't know what you're talking about. | ||
Even though you won in 2016, you don't know what you're talking about. | ||
You're crazy. | ||
I said, you know what? | ||
Look at the scoreboard. | ||
In 2020, President Trump got 42% of the Jewish vote in the state of Florida. | ||
More than any other Republican presidential candidate on record. | ||
42% dominating in those tri-counties in South Florida, Southeast Florida, Miami-Dade, Palm Beach County, Broward County, dominating there with the Jewish population. | ||
I spent almost the whole month of October there, going to every shul, going to Shabbat dinners, going to Shabbos, and then I was giving speeches up in Marine Park in New York, because we know that our people in New York have their people in Florida, and it worked. | ||
The message of MAGA standing up for the Jewish people in America against the hate of Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, Louis Farrakhan, it worked. | ||
The Jewish voters responded, and that is a movement that's going to continue, and you heard it here. | ||
That's going to move up into Ohio, move up into Michigan, move up into Pennsylvania, all places where there's a very significant Jewish population. | ||
You know, people talk about California and all those congressionals. | ||
We talked about Road to 22. | ||
All those congressional seats in California. | ||
The Jewish vote in California is more and more going to go red, and the same holds for New York, where we're hearing it's going to be quite a race for governor in 22. | ||
Beautiful. | ||
Boris, amazing report. | ||
How do you get your social media? | ||
Thanks so much, Steve. | ||
My social media, in English, not in Hebrew, okay? | ||
Boris underscore Epstein. | ||
Boris underscore E-P-S-H-T-E-Y-N on the gram. | ||
Always coming in hot on the gram. | ||
Great to be with you on this Monday. | ||
God bless. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
Roger 22, Boris Epstein, thank you very much. | ||
I want to continue with these numbers now, shifting demographics. | ||
Bianca Gracia from Latinos for Trump, Latino Women for Trump, she just had this big event in Del Rio, Texas the other night. | ||
Before we get talking about Del Rio, Texas in the Rio Grande Valley, walk me through this report that was in Daily Mail today saying that there's some Democratic organization said, hey, Trump really got 16% of the vote in 16, but up to 33% of the Hispanic vote. | ||
Walk us through that, Bianca. | ||
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I'm actually glad you're asking me that because I found I have some questions about this report that's come out right now. | |
Back on June 19th of 2019, the ABC News outlet Sinclair Broadcast Group reported that Latinos had delivered 28% of the Latino vote to Trump, okay? | ||
So I'm kind of trying to figure out where they're getting this. | ||
Now, back in 2016, I can tell you that we were on the ground and like Boris was talking about, people were laughing at and people laughed at us because we knew that what was going on on the ground, that Latinos were definitely buying into what MAGA stood for and what President Trump stood for. | ||
I knew that they were already predicting in 2016 that we're only going to give nine to maybe 11%. | ||
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He'd be lucky to get 11% of the Latino vote. | |
And he got 29%. | ||
So based on ABC News, they reported that now. | ||
Washington Examiner back in March 2019, they reported that Trump had a 50 percent Hispanic voter approval. So I'm trying to figure out where they're getting 33 percent of the vote. | ||
I actually believe that it's higher than 33%. | ||
I don't believe he got 33%, and there's just no way that he got 33% in 2020. | ||
So especially with the reporting states that they were saying, look at how they focused on a lot of these questionable states right now with the voter fraud and everything, Wisconsin, They're looking at Arizona. | ||
Those are places, and they do talk about Miami and they do talk about Texas, which we know that we flipped two seats in the Miami area from Democrat to Republican. | ||
So we do know that we made strong strides there. | ||
The important thing about the report, I really get to the denominator, they're basically saying Trump doubled the vote. | ||
Why do you think the Hispanics, we understand from Boris why the Jewish population was attracted to Trump because of policies. | ||
Why do you think, whatever the number is, why do you think it's clearly the Democrats are very worried, particularly in South Texas? | ||
What is it out there that Trump represented on a policy basis that are attracting Hispanic voters like never before? | ||
Because Trump brought the message of pro-life, pro-family, pro-jobs. | ||
He was pro-military. | ||
He was pro-national security, which, as you see, this is affecting our border towns right now. | ||
National security is extremely important to our conservative Hispanics, okay, and Hispanics all the way along. | ||
But here's a bigger thing. | ||
Trump was about anti-communism. | ||
If there's anything that the Hispanic and the Latino voters know is communism and socialism, they know that those policies don't work. | ||
They fled those countries. | ||
It's why they're coming here, because socialism doesn't work. | ||
So they're coming over to the United States. | ||
This is why he did so well. | ||
Venezuelans and the Nicaraguans, the Cubans, they understand all too well what communism looks like. | ||
They know the beginning stages of it. | ||
They know the messaging behind it. | ||
They can identify it. | ||
They've lived it. | ||
So when they start hearing these messaging, the messaging that's coming out of the left right now, They immediately, it's triggered. | ||
They're like, look, they're trying to go after your guns. | ||
They're censoring you. | ||
They're, you know, trying to take away your free speech. | ||
These are all things that were done to these countries back in, you know, 10 years ago, 11 years ago in Venezuela, per se. | ||
And look at where they're at now. | ||
So the Venezuelans are very active here in Texas. | ||
They tell us all the time. | ||
Listen, if you Tejanos don't get it together, I'm telling you right now, you will have no country left. | ||
You will have no Texas. | ||
You will be in a bread line. | ||
Our people are in Venezuela. | ||
We can't even go back and visit. | ||
Some of our family members are still living there. | ||
So this anti-communism messaging that President Trump was so very good at resonated with our Hispanic communities. | ||
And that's the bottom line. | ||
We don't want communism. | ||
Tell me about Del Rio, Texas the other day. | ||
You had the conference, I think it was on Thursday night. | ||
Walk us through what happened and what were the issues that the folks down in Del Rio is most on their mind regarding this open border situation? | ||
Well, absolutely. | ||
Then national security right now, the border crisis is their top. | ||
I mean, that's why they showed up to hear what we had to offer, what we had to say, solutions. | ||
A lot of us gave them solutions. | ||
We gave them call to actions. | ||
You know, we told them to put pressure on the elected officials, whether they're Democrat or Republican, doesn't matter. | ||
You have to put pressure on them. | ||
So we did that. | ||
Now, here's something interesting that we did find out from the locals there and the ranchers there. | ||
Del Rio has approximately about a 35,000, maybe 40,000 population, somewhere in that bracket. | ||
Steve, only 5,000 people voted in Del Rio. | ||
And one of the things that they have 17 precincts in Val Verde County, and the county chairman there, which is Frank, who put this thing together, he was in retired border patrol. | ||
He sees what's happening. | ||
In Del Rio where he was stationed. | ||
He's he's like we can't let this happen. | ||
I mean, this is this is absurd. | ||
And so he's a county chair. | ||
He all. | ||
Tate lost her right there lost her heart. | ||
Can we get can we try to get Dan Schultz up? | ||
That's Bianca Garcia. | ||
We lost her hard drop right there. | ||
There she is. | ||
Let's pop her back in. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Yeah out of the 17 precinct. | ||
Can you hear me though, Steve? | ||
Out of the 17 precincts, Frank said he only had four of the precincts filled. | ||
This is a very rural, desolate area out, you know, even though Del Rio is 35,000 populated, but it's very rural. | ||
It's just out in the middle of nowhere. | ||
So they need all the help that they can have. | ||
Frank's asking for people to run for local office in November. | ||
They need councilmen, they need mayors, they need water district people, they need school board, they need everything at the local level. | ||
So, that's what his call to action was, is that in order to fix these problems, we've got to start at the local level and go all the way up. | ||
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Perfect. | |
Bianca, what's your social media? | ||
How do people follow you? | ||
How do they get to your website? | ||
So you can follow me at Bianca4Texas on any of the social media platforms. | ||
You can find me through our organization latinotrumpcoalition.org. | ||
Bianca, you're doing an incredible job. | ||
And that local, the way that you guys are hammering the locals, the way we're going to take this over. | ||
So just fantastic. | ||
Don't ever stop. | ||
You're a fighter. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
And Steve, don't forget, we're going to go feed our Border Patrol agents next Wednesday. | ||
Yes, we're going to have you back on to talk about that. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Thank you so much for being here. | ||
The great thing about Bianca and the people down there in the Rio Grande Valley, they do not quit. | ||
It is really, it's stick-to-itiveness. | ||
And I tell you, this is the shifting of the Republican Party. | ||
You talk about a workers-based party. | ||
Okay, I'm going to bring in Dan Schultz. | ||
Dan, you know, I just heard, Dan, you're PrecinctStrategy.com. | ||
You're the guy that's saying, hey, we've got to fill these 200,000 billets. | ||
I just heard that they're having overwhelming turnout. | ||
at these precinct meetings in Georgia. | ||
You got about 30-45 seconds in this segment. | ||
Tell me what you're hearing. | ||
Yeah, Steve, I'm hearing the same thing. | ||
Jesse Cronin, for example, an 18-year-old young man got elected to the head of his precinct at his precinct delegate caucus. | ||
I've heard numbers are, you know, tripling of turnout from two years ago, and that's really what we need. | ||
I was just thinking, I just saw the Latinos for Trump organization. | ||
Every one of these, you know, for Trump organizations, I'd like to have them insert into that name, Latino Precinct Committeemen for Trump, Women Precinct Committeemen for Trump, you know, and I'll explain that on my next graphic when we come back. | ||
Hang on. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
When we return, the guy that's got the nation fired up, the MAGA movement, to become precinct committeeman, Dan Schultz from precinctstrategies.com. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're going to return to the War Room in just a moment. | ||
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Okay. | ||
The guy that's making it happen here about the precinct committeeman. | ||
Remember, if you want to have a voice in the Republican Party, you can have it. | ||
Don't think you have no power. | ||
You can totally be empowered by going to a committee meeting and becoming a precinct committeeman. | ||
The guy in back of this revolution. | ||
is the one and only Dan Schultz, PrecinctStrategy.com. | ||
Dan, you just heard the report from the Rio Grande Valley and Del Rio. | ||
The one thing they're asking for is precinct committeemen. | ||
That's what they need people to sign up for. | ||
Walk us through your assessment of where we stand across the country. | ||
Yeah, that assessment is exactly right. | ||
Look, you can say run for school board, run for mayor, run for city council, but you need precinct committeemen to get the vote out and to endorse these candidates. | ||
So, first step, take over the party, become precinct committeemen. | ||
So, you know, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, a few other states, they're actually having their meetings now to elect at the precinct level, at caucus meetings, precinct committeemen who then elect Delegates to their county committees and then there at those meetings they elect people who go to the state organizational meeting to elect the chairman. | ||
And you said it well during that introduction. | ||
Precinct committeemen have all the power in the party. | ||
They are the party. | ||
If there are no precinct committeemen, there isn't a party. | ||
So if you could put up graphic number 45, this is really what we need. | ||
We need, you know, there's 74 million America firsters. | ||
And what we need is 200,000 of them to become precinct committeemen. | ||
That's three-tenths of 1% of 74 million to become precinct committeemen because across the country there's about 400,000 of these slots but about 200,000 are vacant. | ||
of these slots, but about 200,000 are vacant. And so that's happening around the country. | ||
So I don't see the graphics so that's okay. | ||
There's another graphic which shows that I've used in the past, number four, which shows what it needs to look like every month from here on out to achieve these increases of MAGA people in the precinct commitment volunteer positions. | ||
Now, I learned this morning from a cohort down in down in Pima County, Tucson. | ||
They've gone from 22% strength up to 40% strength already through volunteers. | ||
Here in Maricopa County, we were at 36% strength after the last August 2020 primary. | ||
We're already up to 50% strength. | ||
If we keep recruiting on those clips, We'll get to 100% by primary time in 2022. | ||
And that's the only way to scare incumbent Republicans. | ||
They really don't care if you call them or visit them in their office. | ||
They really don't care. | ||
But they do care if you can say one of two things. | ||
I'm already a precinct committeeman. | ||
I'm recruiting every conservative I can to fill up all of the vacant precinct committeeman slots so we can come after you in the next primary if you don't do a good job. | ||
Or, I'm not a precinct committeeman yet. | ||
Yeah, change the world. | ||
Be a precinct committeeman. | ||
That's what we need to do. | ||
The precinct committeeman are today's supermen, politically. | ||
The problem is we don't have enough of them. | ||
There's plenty of vacant slots. | ||
But you've got to be able to tell that sitting incumbent, you're going to have a real tough go of it in the next primary. | ||
You know, most primary elections get 25 to 30 percent turnout of Republicans. | ||
You boost turnout with all these new conservative precinct committeemen of conservatives, give them a reason to go vote, show them that there's a good candidate. | ||
All of these incumbents who aren't doing their job, aren't fighting for our basic American constitutional rights, like having fair and free elections that are honest. | ||
They didn't do that. | ||
They need to be replaced. | ||
Every single one of them, in my humble opinion. | ||
So, Dan, just real quick, hang on. | ||
You're hearing from people across the country. | ||
Just give folks a thing of the scale. | ||
There's 400,000 billets, 200,000 empty. | ||
The establishment never lets you know about it. | ||
Since we've been putting it up on the show and you've been going everywhere on all these other shows and talking about it, you now have a real movement across the country of MAGA that wants to get on top of this. | ||
Just what state? | ||
Just give people a taste of what state you're hearing from. | ||
Well, I'm hearing from the three that I mentioned, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina especially, but it's happening in Texas, it's happening here in Arizona, it's happening in Florida, Broward County, you know, Steve Stern, the flag guy, was on. | ||
He had some great news. | ||
I'm getting reports like that every day. | ||
Like I said, this morning I heard from Pima County. | ||
It went from 22% filled up to 40% filled. | ||
And if 100% strength can be achieved, we have 15 counties in Arizona. | ||
Two of them are at 100% strength. | ||
Cochise County got to 100% strength The last election cycle from 2018 to 2020, and I asked them, how'd you do it? | ||
And they said, um, we focused on recruiting Maka people to become precinct committeemen. | ||
We just focused, focused, focused, and it's political action, political action, political action that we need inside our party. | ||
We've left it alone. | ||
We haven't been engaged like the rhinos have been. | ||
we can outnumber them it just takes a little bit of know-how and you know I've got something for every state at my little blog precinctstrategy.com precinctstrategy.com if you go there nose around everybody yeah I want everybody in this audience right now to go to precinctstrategy.com fool around with the site find your state You've got access to Dan. | ||
His email's up there. | ||
You can contact him. | ||
What other social media do you have, Dan, that people can contact you on? | ||
I really don't do social media much. | ||
On Gab, on CloudHub, and on MeWe, I have a group. | ||
If you search in groups for precinct, you'll find it. | ||
But mostly what I try to do is push out information, and you can put up graphic 38. | ||
This is what I want everybody who watches this program to be able to say eventually, that War Room made me do it. | ||
War Room, Steve Bannon's War Room, got me to become a precinct committee member. | ||
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I hope you can get that graphic. | |
38. | ||
We'll get it before you go. | ||
Dan, thank you so much for being on here. | ||
You're a warrior. | ||
Precinctstrategy.com. | ||
Go there. | ||
Dan Schultz is leading a one-man effort to revitalize the Republican Party with MAGA. | ||
Okay, we'll see you back at 10 a.m. | ||
tomorrow. | ||
We've only started, brother. | ||
We've only started. | ||
MAGA energy, like dragon energy, gonna infuse it into the Republican Party. | ||
See you tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. |