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It's outrageous what's happened to the good folks down in Georgia that just want to make sure we get free and fair elections, that every American citizen can vote, and that vote will count. | ||
It's Tuesday, the 6th of April, the Year of Our Lord 2021. | ||
You're in the War Room now with over 45 million downloads on the podcast. | ||
I want to thank everybody. | ||
Remember, your mission today is to share this, become a force multiplier. | ||
This is about human agency and human action. | ||
We've got so much to get through. | ||
And one of the biggest things we're going to get through this evening is we're going to deconstruct, deconstructing this infrastructure bill. | ||
Biden has put all the chips in the middle of the table. | ||
All the chips in the middle of the table is to juice this economy, as we told you, to try to open this thing up and juice this economy. | ||
And he's taken, what, $1.9 trillion on the on the COVID-19 bill. | ||
And now it's $2 trillion on this, quote unquote, The infrastructure bill does not care how it's paid for, right? | ||
Because they know they're not going to get these taxes through. | ||
It's just going to crush the U.S. | ||
dollar at the same time that the Chinese, their Russian partners now that we drove the Russians into the arms of the Chinese, the mullahs in Iran, the geostrategic nature of that great piece up on the Asia Times today by Escobar that walks through what we've been talking about, the consolidation of the Eurasian landmass. | ||
Under the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
If you don't think that's going to affect your life, you are incorrect. | ||
Okay. | ||
Just something really important on that as well. | ||
Somebody mentioned to me last night is a lot of people don't realize, you know, why is AOC being so quiet about the border all of a sudden? | ||
Why is she not challenging the Speaker? | ||
Why is she not challenging the Biden regime at all on this? | ||
And it comes down to this one word, PAYGO. | ||
And PAYGO is the idea that you have to pay for something somewhere else in the budget as you make a spending commitment elsewhere. | ||
PAYGO. | ||
Right. | ||
But known as PAYGO on the Hill, right? | ||
And if you look at that, she has been successful in advocating for the abolition of PAYGO so that you can have this ten trillion dollars plowed in and you don't have to have a spending plan on the back of it. | ||
So just connect all of those dots. | ||
There's a lot more there. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The other thing is, Shubh Reliance, the optics, they're making a gamble to basically flood the zone with, they think, new voters. | ||
And they're taking this gamble. | ||
They don't care about the sovereignty. | ||
They don't care about the open borders. | ||
They know the borders are open. | ||
They're now not even giving you the courtesy of treating you like a moron, right, in the way they try to spin this. | ||
It's Jen Psaki out there. | ||
They don't care. | ||
They've made a bet. | ||
We're going to see if that bet pays off or not. | ||
I happen to think that working class Hispanics, right, working class Latinos, if you've seen this Trump revolution, the Rio Grande Valley is the beating heart of the 2022 election. | ||
And if you continue to let the Paul Ryan and the John Boehners and that book he's got is a disgrace. | ||
In fact, I'm going to announce today that we're going to have Michelle Bachmann on tomorrow. | ||
Michelle Bachmann was the fire breathing leader. | ||
Really of the tea party along with Sarah Palin that led to the historic 2010 62 seats biggest sweeping victory in the house since 1932 the depths of the Great Depression Changed modern political history and they did it with no money Okay, and Boehner mocks her and ridicules her in his book. | ||
He's sitting with the wine. | ||
He thinks that's cute You think where this he's sitting there white with the wine, you know, and he's doing the he's doing the verbal thing on the thing with the wine He thinks that you think it's cute. | ||
You think where this country is is cute. | ||
Is this funny? | ||
Is this supposed to be a joke? | ||
Right? | ||
Is this supposed to be a joke? | ||
This is the guys that were the leaders of this. | ||
These guys have Cheney's back. | ||
Cheney is so revolting as an individual and as a political leader. | ||
She detests, she detests the deplorables worse than Hillary Clinton. | ||
I want you to embrace that. | ||
They detest the Bush faction. | ||
Okay? | ||
The Bush faction. | ||
The Bush faction. | ||
All the blood in the Middle East is on their hands, okay? | ||
Hey, I was in the Persian Gulf back in the 70s. | ||
My kid brother was in the Libyans, the Navy pilot was in the Libyan raid. | ||
My daughter served over there with the 101st, and I had a couple of nephews. | ||
Both in the Army and one in the Navy. | ||
So we got skin in the game. | ||
Hey, we're all grunt dudes. | ||
We're no great military leaders. | ||
We're just American that serve our country. | ||
But you need leaders that put America first in the situation and not the Chinese working for the global corporations. | ||
And for her to sit there, And say, call Jim Banks. | ||
He's a naval officer. | ||
Call his concept. | ||
He's got an eight page paper that, quite frankly, ain't that radical. | ||
Talks about, talks about, you know, populism and economic nationalism and how it's redefining American politics. | ||
And we're on the winning side of that. | ||
People are not looking for handouts. | ||
What they're looking for is freedom and the opportunity to take their families forward. | ||
Right. | ||
Take themselves forward. | ||
You provide those opportunities. | ||
Right? | ||
And not have this bizarre concept of free trade against a mercantilist totalitarian dictatorship like the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
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That we're financing on Wall Street. | ||
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Just remember, Deplorables, it's all your money. | |
It's your pension fund money supports all the Wall Street faction that supports these companies. | ||
And it's your tax dollars. | ||
Right now, in the spending, here's the insane thing about it. | ||
You've got three ways to pay for it. | ||
You can either sell bonds to the Gulf Emirates, the Japanese, and the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
That's who the buyers are. | ||
Or you can raise taxes. | ||
Or you can just print money. | ||
Right? | ||
And since we're the prime reserve currency, we have the luxury of printing money. | ||
That is not going to last forever. | ||
And if you're over 50 years old, it's not really going to be your problem. | ||
But if you're below 35 years old, trust me, and this continues on, Your life is going to be radically different. | ||
You think it's bad today for a millennial who doesn't own anything? | ||
With zero interest rates, you have no ability for capital formation, and this is why family formation is keep pushing back? | ||
Because in the cubicle culture and with all the competition from internationally that the Democrats and the global corporations want for tech jobs in this country, that you compete against everybody, that you as an American citizen don't have some priority, right? | ||
You've got to compete against everything with all the way they want to change the legal immigration laws? | ||
You don't think the job prospects get worse and worse and worse, people make decisions that, hey, how can I afford a house? | ||
How can I afford a family? | ||
How can I afford a couple of kids? | ||
Right? | ||
No. | ||
What we want to get back to is the Golden Age wasn't perfect, right? | ||
Wasn't perfect, I'm not saying it was perfect, but the Golden Age after the war. | ||
When a guy like my dad, a blue collar phone company foreman, could send five kids to Catholic school and have a wife that was a housewife. | ||
Because she chose to be a housewife and raise the kids. | ||
Right? | ||
We can get back to that. | ||
This is not some immutable law of nature. | ||
This is not the second law of thermodynamics that says that can't happen. | ||
It's human action and human policy. | ||
And it's the Boehners and the Ryans and the Cheneys that have got you in this situation. | ||
The conservative movement has backed that crap for 30 and 40 and 50 years, and this is why we're here. | ||
And Donald Trump, whether you love him or hate him, he was an individual who said, hey, I'm going to step up and I'm going to put America first, I'm going to look after the working class, not with this quasi-socialism of more big government, right? | ||
But by smart trade deals and standing up for working class people. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Surprise, surprise, surprise. | ||
In the Rio Grande Valley, in the most hardscrabble Hispanic districts in these countries, guess what the tectonic plate shift was? | ||
Steve Cortez saw this. | ||
Steve Cortez is one of the leaders in pushing it. | ||
Along with Bianca Gracia, and all the great working class Hispanics. | ||
And we're winning. | ||
And Cuellar, who's as smart as they come, and tough as boot leather, Democrats have been around for 40 years, he's sitting there going, hey, if we continue on these policies of the Democratic Party, I'm going to lose my seat in South Texas. | ||
And the reason is, is the populist economic policies of Donald J. Trump, and the Imaga movement. | ||
Okay? | ||
And yet you got Cheney, oh no, this is Neo-Marxism! | ||
She detests you more than Hillary Clinton. | ||
Right? | ||
She detests you. | ||
Embrace that. | ||
You're a Neo-Marxist. | ||
A Neo-Marxist. | ||
I don't remember, Hillary Clinton never called, as much as she detested the deplorables, as much as she could not stand the deplorables, I never heard Hillary Clinton call you a Neo-Marxist. | ||
Right? | ||
That's because you had the thing with the corporations. | ||
Hey, we're not going to buy Coke. | ||
We're not going to go on Delta. | ||
The paymasters for the Cheneys and the paymasters for the Bush faction, the paymasters are those corporations that they gave the tax cuts to and all the deregulation. | ||
All the time I'm sitting there going, hey guys, I think the most progressive institution in this country is all these global corporations, the party of Davos. | ||
Oh no, you've got to give more deregulation, more tax cuts. | ||
No. | ||
Somewhere there's got to be some balance. | ||
And now they've turned with a vengeance and Silicon Valley is the best example. | ||
Now, one of those kids out there had any access to capital, that's your money, the venture capital money is pension fund money, the private equity money is hedge fund money, the money managers, the IPO, the stuff they trade in the stocks, that's all your money, okay? | ||
And yet they're going to sit there, they detest you, and Cheney wants to back that play. | ||
Yes sir. | ||
While that was going on, I was doing some research into the GovTrack ideology leadership chart between Jim Banks and Liz Cheney, just to see where they placed themselves. | ||
I was wondering, is Jim Banks neo-Marxist? | ||
I decided to look at it on the graphs. | ||
Right, just in case. | ||
And Cheney fits right in the middle of everything, right? | ||
She's right in the slap bang in the centre on the ideology scale. | ||
Jim Banks is to the right, like very far to the right of Liz Cheney, which granted isn't hard, most of the Republican Party is, but for her to say that, for her to claim that's neo-Marxism is both ludicrous and then I went and looked at their legislative, their most recent legislative actions, right? | ||
And Jim Banks' are focused on Section 230, on opening schools, on countering Chinese propaganda, Consumer Protection Act, etc, etc, right? | ||
And Liz Cheney's are amending the Federal Meat Inspection Act, the Grizzly Bear State Management Act, the recognition of local interest in NEPA decision making. | ||
You know, very bureaucratic, very kind of, you know, her own personal interest pork related stuff. | ||
And Jim Banks is out there saying, I want a fair deal for people, I want to protect free speech, I want to guard us against the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Because the words working class came across his lips. | ||
That's why it's also class warfare. | ||
It's not class warfare. | ||
Remember, the difference in left-wing populism and right-wing populism is that we are entrepreneurial, right? | ||
We want more opportunities for entrepreneurs, but we also want smart, tough trade, so that you don't have to compete with the slave labor of the Lai Bajing. | ||
They want it too. | ||
That's what's going to bring down the Chinese Communist Party that's been imprisoning them. | ||
This is what I can say, and by the way, I love the Huckabees. | ||
She's gonna make a great governor, a former governor of Huckabees, one of the best guys in politics, great guy, nice guy, but it's not China, it's not the China flu, it's not the Wuhan flu, right? | ||
The Chinese people are the biggest victims. | ||
It's the Chinese Communist Party, okay? | ||
And that combination of state capital and autocracy The light version is what they want here. | ||
That's what Tom Friedman and these guys want. | ||
They want to do it without the concentration camps and the Uyghurs, although a lot of guys in the War Room chat room would disagree with that. | ||
They'll take it. | ||
Okay, I'll tell you what, let's get to Fincham. | ||
We've got Mark Fincham. | ||
Mark, jump in here. | ||
We've got about a minute and I'm going to bring you into the next segment. | ||
I just want the headline. | ||
Why do we have to have you on again? | ||
I thought we had an audit, a physical audit of 2.1 million ballots in Maricopa. | ||
I guess I'm going to have to bring Mark in. | ||
I'll tell you what, let's go to commercial break. | ||
Mark Fincham. | ||
And I promise I'll get off my soapbox for the next one. | ||
Fincham, I don't know why we're still in Maricopa County. | ||
I thought they were supposed to be counting ballots. | ||
If there's nothing to hide, let's just get on with it. | ||
If there's nothing to hide, let's just get on with it and count them. | ||
Okay. | ||
We don't know what the outcome is going to be, but now it's getting suspicious. | ||
Why is Dominion going nuts? | ||
And why is the supervisors, by the way, Republican supervisors elected by Republicans that rang doorbells for him, gave him money. | ||
Why are they fighting this? | ||
Next in the War Room. | ||
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Okay, I want to go to Mark Fincham. | ||
Mark, sorry for holding you over on my rant, but brother, here's what I don't understand. | ||
You guys have been warriors out there. | ||
You've fought so hard. | ||
The Senate's done a good job. | ||
People have stood up. | ||
Why are we not counting the ballots today? | ||
Dominion lost it the other day, and they've had a, you know, I keep saying they've been very tough and arrogant in this. | ||
There's a huge spread between the bid and the ask from Lindell to what they're saying, but they showed the first sign of weakness when they had this screed about the auditors you guys picked, right? | ||
But what's happened since then? | ||
Why are you not counting today? | ||
What's the latest fiasco out there? | ||
I hate following you when you're on a rant. | ||
It is, it's tough. | ||
It is tough. | ||
So we had, we had the team, uh, on the ground here, uh, over the last couple of days, ready to go. | ||
Uh, because everybody agreed it was going to happen. | ||
Then at the last minute, we started saying, we know we're over the target and over the target hard because you got Dominion comes out with their statement earlier in the week. | ||
Uh, saying that they didn't like the auditors when, okay, the auditors that the auditors that were used for the Maricopa thing, whatever that was a couple of weeks ago, they're the very people that installed the equipment, certified it. | ||
That's not an audit. | ||
So now you've got. | ||
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The Secretary of State, Katie Hobbs... Hold on, hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on one second. | |
It's not that they said they didn't like them. | ||
They said they're a bunch of conspiracy theory nuts like Mark Fincham and the other guys, the guys in the war room. | ||
We're not machine guys, but they said these are like the worst people you can pick because they're all in the conspiracy theories. | ||
I didn't want to overstate it, but that's basically what they said. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
What we're seeing is the propaganda machine has swung into gear and they're trying to marginalize. | ||
This is the old Alinsky tactic. | ||
Let's marginalize the guys because that's the only argument that they're going to have. | ||
Then you get Katie Hobbs, Secretary of State, writes, quote, As elected officials, it is our duty to preserve and build the trust of our partners in elections, the voters, even if some previously harbored hope That this audit would build voter confidence. | ||
It would be clear now that the Senate has chosen another path. | ||
Horsepucky. | ||
We now have not only the Secretary of State, you got Dominion, and you've got the Board of Supervisors all aligned to try and cover this stuff up. | ||
So here's where we're at today. | ||
There are serious questions as to how far the Senate may go under the Elections Procedure Manual when a canvas is signed By the Board of Supervisors. | ||
Those ballots are to be transferred to the custody of the county treasurer. | ||
The Board of Supervisors is saying you can't use our facility to lay ballots out on the tables. | ||
You're going to have to find another place. | ||
What they're trying to do is undermine the chain of custody by moving them from one place to another. | ||
If we were dealing with the county treasurer, I think it's very likely that we would have access to those ballots where they sit So that we can do it properly. | ||
So this is posturing. | ||
They know that they're going down, and they're just going to go down and fight it all the way. | ||
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Well, hold it. | |
They're only going to go down if the President of the Senate... I mean, here's what's so stunning. | ||
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is 4-1 Republican, correct? | ||
They're also on a recall, and of the recalls, we don't know if the Ducey one will work, but the one of the supervisors looks like he's got a shot. | ||
So these guys are being recalled. | ||
Talk about arrogance. | ||
They're not doubling down, they're tripling down, right? | ||
They're putting all the chips on the table. | ||
And then add to that, you've got John Brakey, a Democrat, who has sued Maricopa County so many times over election fraud and election irregularities, he's now partnered up with me. | ||
You've got Pat Colbeck. | ||
He has now been served, I guess, with a cease and desist with Dominion. | ||
Anybody who's talking about this, they are doubling and tripling down to try and finish any discussion about this and make this go away. | ||
But as I said before, it's not going to go away. | ||
They're going to fight this all the way. | ||
So I think, if I were to... Hang on one second. | ||
Hang on one second. | ||
When you say fight all the way, is the Senate Not going to blink because right now they're saying, hey, come and get them, right? | ||
But as soon as you take them, they're going to say they're contaminated. | ||
There's no chain of custody. | ||
This is Fincham and these crazies, right? | ||
All the guys with the pitchforks, you know, you can't because Dominion already teed that up in their statement. | ||
You can't trust these guys. | ||
They're all a bunch of conspiracy theory wingnuts, right? | ||
Bunch of crazies. | ||
So walk through, how are you going to actually physically count the ballot when the bid and the ask is so, you know, divergent? | ||
I think if I were to read the tea leaves, it looks to me as though the Senate is going to proceed with their plan, only they're going to do it someplace else. | ||
Because think about this for a moment. | ||
Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has already laid the narrative that they're not going to let this happen on their property. | ||
Okay, they don't get to play the other card. | ||
The Senate is going to take custody of those ballots. | ||
Now, if they're accusing the Senate of being corrupt, gosh, they better be very careful with that, because this is going to come down on them like a ton of bricks. | ||
Who's the corrupt ones? | ||
The ones that are preventing the people. | ||
And by the way, this is what absolutely torques me. | ||
This is not their election. | ||
This election belongs to the people, and they're acting as though they are the unilateral dictators of the world, that nobody's going to have access to this stuff. | ||
That's not going to happen. | ||
And I'm so proud of Karen Phan, the President of the Senate. | ||
She is resolute. | ||
This is going to happen. | ||
It's going to happen by our plan. | ||
And if we need to go off-site, if you're not going to accommodate us, fine. | ||
We'll go off-site to a secure location. | ||
It'll be probably under guard. | ||
And they're going to do it. | ||
Okay, hang on one second. | ||
I'm going to put a pin in this. | ||
I want to go back and talk to her. | ||
This is why we're starting to win. | ||
Whether it's on the border, whether it's these school closures, right? | ||
We've got Lydia Friend fighting down there in Watts. | ||
Carol Fenton, she was no fire breather. | ||
She was kind of logical. | ||
She's getting tougher and tougher every day because she says, this is not acceptable. | ||
This is just not acceptable. | ||
You're going to get more people coming to our side every day because they're seeing exactly what the scam is. | ||
We've only got so much time. | ||
Where's the recall of these supervisors? | ||
If anybody deserves to be recalled in the United States of America, even more than Kemp and Newsom, it's got to be these supervisors that got there with the hard-earned money In work of Republican voters in Maricopa County, right? | ||
I don't want to say this is part of the McCain Junta out there. | ||
I would never say that, right? | ||
But where do we stand? | ||
Where do we stand that, you know, McCain and Cheney and Bush, that's all interconnected. | ||
Where do we stand with the recall of those people? | ||
It's my understanding that they're getting close on their signatures and anybody that's watching this show, if you live in Maricopa County, You need to reach out to me. | ||
You can reach me by markfincham at me.com. | ||
And if you would, just put in the subject line journal. | ||
I will see to it that you get in touch with the folks who are circulating petitions. | ||
They need to finish off the petition number so we get this on the ballot. | ||
This is the most embarrassing political event in this state's history, in my mind. | ||
And I just don't know how this stands with people who have sacrificed so much to get these clowns into office. | ||
I gotta tell you, the state that gave us Barry Goldwater, who was a fighter for freedom, it's a disgrace. | ||
With the Republican Party, it's an absolute disgrace to a giant in American political history, right? | ||
A giant. | ||
And to see how this thing's devolved. | ||
So, Mark, here's the question. | ||
The Posse wants to know, besides that, how can they help? | ||
How can they be of assistance here to help folks out there? | ||
Because this is going to have to be a team effort. | ||
Tell me what else that you recommend that the Warren Posse do. | ||
Well, I think you've given Dan Schultz a lot of lift. | ||
That guy is a hero in Arizona, in my view. | ||
He is outgrowing the numbers of PCs. | ||
If you want to be involved in politics and you want to see to it that this doesn't happen again, The only way you're going to see to it this doesn't happen again is if you get involved. | ||
You can't just sit on the couch and eat Cheetos. | ||
You've got to get off the couch. | ||
You've got to get involved. | ||
Become a precinct committee man. | ||
And then you need to help the other PCs that are out there gathering signatures. | ||
Change only comes by change agents. | ||
And the change agents are the leather on the streets. | ||
They're the one knocking on doors, meeting people in parking lots, collecting signatures. | ||
It takes a lot of energy and it's a huge lift, but it has a big payoff. | ||
We get rid of these clowns and we just, we get support for the legislative stuff. | ||
That's the other thing you can do. | ||
Make sure that the legislature is passing election reform. | ||
We've got a number of bills that are moving through the House and the Senate, trying to get those through so we can get them to the governor's office for a signature. | ||
With teeth. | ||
Okay. | ||
How do people... I know you're running for Secretary of State out there. | ||
Things will be different when Fincham's got executive authority. | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
What's your social media handle? | ||
Give it to us all. | ||
Well, you can find me on Gab at A.Z. | ||
Honeybadger. | ||
And I'm on Parler. | ||
Just super simple. | ||
Mark Fincham. | ||
F-I-N-C-H-E-M. | ||
And then again, if you want to stay in contact, you want to get updates, I put an update out once a week. | ||
Sunday mornings it's usually short, sweet, and to the point. | ||
You can write me at markfincham at me.com and all you have to do is put journal in the subject line and we'll get back to you with a subscription. | ||
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Okay. | |
You're a patriot. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Big fight out there. | ||
You know, one of the things I'm proud of this show, we do both the capital markets, the finance, the geopolitics. | ||
We give all the big pictures so that you can set a framework. | ||
But it's best when we get down and roll up the sleeves and get dirt under the fingernails. | ||
And that's what Fincham and the team out there. | ||
If you want change, you've got to be the change. | ||
You've got to make the change happen. | ||
This is about agency. | ||
We've got Todd Bensman on the border, and guess what? | ||
A surprise guest, Dan Schultz. | ||
What a tee-up from Fincham. | ||
What a great shout-out. | ||
Dan Schultz, another guy, stepping up to really help change this country and save this republic. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We'll be back in the War Room in just a second. | ||
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William. | ||
We can't give his last name or he'll be thrown out of his prep school. | ||
He's one of the interns. | ||
The engine room intern. | ||
And his lovely parents are back here just to make sure. | ||
He's run away and joined a pirate ship. | ||
Just want to make sure they've checked out the pirates. | ||
OK. | ||
But I want to thank the interns for being back and the engine room intern. | ||
Cameron Wallace can't do this, can't do this show. | ||
God, I said your last name, now your parents are going to be thrown out of their gated community. | ||
We've got to make sure it doesn't get thrown out. | ||
The company is not shut down. | ||
It's Mike Lindell. | ||
He's leading the fight. | ||
Go to MyPillow.com today. | ||
Type in promo code WAROOM. | ||
We're going to have Lindell on later in the week, and that brother is on fire. | ||
There's all kinds of announcements and stuff he's doing on the fight with Dominion. | ||
And by the way, I said, you know, the courts are going to figure that out. | ||
They're going to go to court. | ||
Dominion's got one opinion, and they're pretty adamant about it. | ||
And Lindell's got another, and he's been putting up this stuff, and he's saying, hey, they've done this, and the Dominion guys say, this guy's crazy. | ||
He's a crank. | ||
What's disturbing, what I can't figure out is why they put that press release out the other day to trash These auditors, even before the thing starts. | ||
The first time, I think they've shown a chink in their armor, but hey, we've tried to get the Dominion guys on here, time and again, just to have them lay their case as they do on MSNBC and CNN and other places. | ||
And I think they've done it on Fox too, just to get them here. | ||
Okay. | ||
We've got a lot to get through. | ||
One thing we'd had teed up, we didn't even know Fincham was going to go there, but Dan Schultz at precinctstrategy.com. | ||
After Dan, we're going to go to the border with Todd Bensman. | ||
I know you're changing the Republican Party. | ||
Paul shot he had on the Yemeni terrorists that were caught, that now fell down the memory hole. | ||
Dan, precinctstrategies.com, I know you're changing the Republican Party, I know you're changing the political geography of this country, because I'm hearing from places like Georgia and other places that record number of people coming to these precinct meetings that want to be precinct committeemen because of you, sir. | ||
And precinctstrategies.com. | ||
Tell people, you just had Fincham give the biggest shout out ever. | ||
Everything this posse can do. | ||
Everybody listens to this show. | ||
Right? | ||
As an American citizen. | ||
The biggest thing that you can do is become a precinct committeeman. | ||
And this is from Fincham, who's out there with these noble patriots in Arizona fighting the good fight. | ||
So sir, you take it. | ||
Why should people do it? | ||
What do they have to do? | ||
And how can they do it now? | ||
So this is an action-oriented audience. | ||
How do they do it today? | ||
It's interesting that I always say, if you can find me video of some incumbent conservative Republican recruiting precinct committeeman, please show it to me because I've never seen such a video. | ||
And Mark is the exception. | ||
He just did. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
He just did that. | ||
And that's terrific. | ||
And why did he do that? | ||
He did it because they do take notice when, you know, I say to people, don't just be a donor to the party, become an owner of the party. | ||
The precinct committeemen own the party, if you get involved and become precinct committeemen. | ||
Conservatives can do that. | ||
As I keep saying, over half of these slots are vacant. | ||
Here in Arizona, about two-thirds are vacant, but that's changing. | ||
I mentioned yesterday, down in Pima County, where Mark is from, They've increased, they've gone from 22% filled to 40% filled in just these last three months. | ||
Here in Maricopa County we went from 36.5% filled to, we're up at 50% filled. | ||
And we have two counties here in Arizona where we're at 100% strength. | ||
And you mentioned people doing this all over the country. | ||
Right now, you mentioned Georgia. | ||
Georgia went through there. | ||
They do it totally different than here. | ||
Every state's unique. | ||
They first have precinct delegate caucus meetings. | ||
And the word I'm getting, I think the word you've received, is that some of these meetings' turnout was three times what it was two years ago. | ||
That's a step in the right direction. | ||
Again, instead of just being a donor to the party, become an owner of the party. | ||
And this isn't rocket science. | ||
This is 7th grade civics stuff. | ||
Everything that I have in my book and that I have at my blog, precinctstrategy.com, comes from my 7th grade civics class. | ||
This is basic American civics in action. | ||
And we haven't been actors. | ||
We've only been donors. | ||
We've got to become actors again. | ||
Mark said it right. | ||
He said, become a precinct committeeman. | ||
The state legislators take notice of that. | ||
And I see you have the graphic up now. | ||
Right. | ||
This is what we need to do. | ||
We need to be able to say to one another, War Room made me do it. | ||
I became a precinct committeeman because of War Room. | ||
That's what we need to do. | ||
Do it as soon as possible. | ||
Contact your local party. | ||
They're usually online. | ||
Find out where it is. | ||
Go to my blog first. | ||
Look at what I have for your state. | ||
I have something for all 50 states. | ||
Learn the lingo. | ||
Then make the phone call, send the emails, and say, I want to become a precinct committeeman. | ||
If you don't have the terminology right, they may try to snow you. | ||
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Well, we don't really have precinct committeemen in this state. | |
Well, that's because maybe they call them precinct delegates. | ||
You know, they don't want you. | ||
The rhinos don't want you. | ||
If the local committee, the county committee, city committee, whatever the committee is, Locally, the lowest level that you need to go to. | ||
If they're run by conservatives, they're gonna welcome you with open arms. | ||
If they're run by rhinos, they're gonna put up roadblocks. | ||
Be persistent. | ||
You're an American. | ||
I hope. | ||
You're an American. | ||
Let's get this done. | ||
We can do it. | ||
It's doable. | ||
People are doing it all over the country. | ||
We have this young man down in Georgia, Jesse Cronin, 18 years old, went to his delegate meeting. | ||
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Wow. | |
He got elected. | ||
Then in his county they have district committees as well, like sub committees of the county. | ||
He ran for district chair. | ||
He took out somebody who'd been in there for three terms. | ||
They weren't happy about it. | ||
The guy lost. | ||
But because turnout was so great of new people, he got elected. | ||
He's an 18-year-old young man. | ||
He's doing it. | ||
He learned this probably in seventh grade. | ||
He mentioned my name during an interview. | ||
Somebody had introduced him to my book and my blog. | ||
He said, I can do this. | ||
I'm an American. | ||
I'm a citizen now. | ||
I'm 18. | ||
I'm a voter. | ||
I can do this. | ||
And he did it. | ||
You keep saying action, action, action. | ||
I like to say political action, political action, political action. | ||
We just have to do this. | ||
If we don't do it, we're going to lose our country. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
So it's precinctstrategies.com. | ||
Is that the easiest way to get to you? | ||
And if they get on the site, how can they make other contact with you in case they need help? | ||
Because the establishment is not going to help you. | ||
It's not plural, it's singular. | ||
Precinctstrategy.com. | ||
And once you're there, look for your state information. | ||
If you run into any roadblocks, you can send me an email. | ||
My email that I use for this is coldwarrior1978 at protonmail.com. | ||
coldwarrior1978 at protonmail.com. | ||
Dan, thank you very much. | ||
The war made us do it. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Really appreciate it. | ||
A great warrior. | ||
Dan Schultz. | ||
PrecinctStrategy.com. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Okay. | ||
Raheem, I want you to jump in here. | ||
Another called shot. | ||
America's covert border war. | ||
Todd Bensman from CIS wrote the book that said this was going to happen. | ||
It was happening, and now terrorists have been caught crossing the southern border. | ||
Thank you so much and thank you for the work you're doing for this country and for every person in this country and for people in Mexico and northern Mexico to try to stop these cartels and their partnership now with these terrorist organizations. | ||
Tell us what happened and what has happened. | ||
This thing's gone down the memory hole. | ||
The administration has tried to take this down and make sure nobody talks about it. | ||
What went on? | ||
What happened? | ||
Yesterday, CBP published a press release announcing that Two Yemenis had been apprehended in Calexico, California, who were on the FBI's terror watch list. | ||
They weren't traveling together, two separate ones. | ||
One was January 29, apprehended, crossing the border, and the other one was March 27, crossing the border. | ||
Both of them were, like I said, watch listed, but one of them was on the no-fly list, which is a very high bar to get on that. | ||
of danger. | ||
So just being on the watch list is bad enough. | ||
Being on the no-fly list is a big red alert, ring the bell. | ||
Five alarm, national security, fire. | ||
So this information goes out. | ||
You've got mug shots of these guys with the black bars over the eyes and a lot of detail. | ||
One of the interesting details in the press release was that one of them had a SIM card, cell phone SIM card, Hidden in the sole of his shoe. | ||
Luckily the FBI has it now and I'm sure they're downloading it. | ||
But then as this news began to spread on Twitter and other social media platforms, by this morning CBP removed that press release. | ||
I don't know why they removed the press release. | ||
Hang on. | ||
The Border Patrol put the press release out that gave the details about this guy and now you're saying, you sure we just don't have the wrong URL? | ||
They're saying they've taken down the press release? | ||
It's gone. | ||
Why would you do that? | ||
Mr Rahim Ghassan, why would you do that? | ||
I'm not even going to speculate as to why necessarily they did that. | ||
I don't know. | ||
We have calls out to them, we have emails out to them, but guess what? | ||
I also have an archived version of that press release and we have published it in the last hour as well. | ||
On the National Pulse? | ||
On the National Pulse. | ||
For whatever reason they wanted it taken down, it's no longer down, it's up. | ||
Benjamin, we had you on here over a month ago because of the book. | ||
We've been on this since before January 20, what the Biden administration is going to do, but knowing how they radically with these executive orders on day one, just up in your face with that smirk. | ||
Right, just up in your face to change everything about ICE, etc. | ||
We knew your book was explosive and you were on to something. | ||
Why do you think, sir, who have really dedicated your life now to protecting this country and warning people about what's happening at the southern border, right? | ||
Why do you think Border Patrol, and the Border Patrol is one of the most decent organizations we have, I think it's 85% Hispanic or something like that, or Hispanic Americans. | ||
Hard-working, great people trying to protect us. | ||
Why would Border Patrol take down the press release that identifies the two terrorists that were caught? | ||
I mean, I can speculate. | ||
I've got my request into CBP Public Affairs asking. | ||
Hope to get an answer today. | ||
My guess is, though, that the Democrats and liberal activists have put a tremendous amount of energy into Squelching the narrative that there is a problem down there with jihadists reaching the border and crossing the border, that that's a threat issue. | ||
We saw that most recently with Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, who returned last month from the border with stories like this, that Yemenis, three Yemenis, had crossed that border who were on the terror watch list. | ||
Washington Post, Voice of America, everybody just jumped on him, said he was a liar. | ||
None of that was true. | ||
And I think that CBP Public Affairs probably didn't check with the bosses before they put this thing up, kind of just naturally put up a piece of news like this, got caught, and were ordered to take it down probably from the White House. | ||
I'm going to guess that comes from the White House. | ||
This thing was a grenade that blew up their bogus narrative that this doesn't happen. | ||
My book describes anecdote after anecdote all through its pages. | ||
Todd, we've got to bounce. | ||
We're going to try again. | ||
America's Covert Border War by Todd Bensman. | ||
Get it today. | ||
Todd's been ahead of the story for the longest time, and now it's coming to fruition, and trust me, there's a lot more going on down there. | ||
We'll be back at 5. | ||
We've got some explosive news at 5 o'clock. | ||
See you then. | ||
Thank you, Todd. | ||
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Thank you. | |
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Banham. | ||
The epidemic is a demon, and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Banham. | ||
Yeah, you know, it can be confusing because you may see a lag and a delay because often you have to wait a few weeks before you see the effect of what you're doing right now. | ||
You know, there are a lot of things that go into that. | ||
I mean, when you say that they've had A lot of activity on the outside, like ball games. | ||
I'm not really quite sure. | ||
It could be they're doing things outdoors. | ||
You know, it's very difficult to just one-on-one compare that. | ||
You just have to see in the long range. | ||
I hope they continue to tick down. | ||
If they do, that would be great. | ||
But there's always the concern when you pull back on methods, particularly things like indoor dining and bars that are crowded, you can see a delay and then all of a sudden tick right back up. | ||
We've been fooled before by situations where people begin to open up, nothing happens, and then all of a sudden, several weeks later, things start exploding on you. | ||
So we've got to be careful we don't prematurely judge that. | ||
There was a lot of concern last month when Texas effectively opened up, dropped all those restrictions, and said it's back to life. | ||
And if you go to Texas, as you know, it looks like 2019. | ||
The restaurants and the bars are full and open. | ||
The ballparks are full. | ||
And yet, we've seen cases and hospitalizations since then continue to tick downward. | ||
So what do you make of that as all of us look around and sort of try to consider how safe it is to get back to normal life? | ||
Yeah, you know, it can be confusing because you may see a lag and a delay because often you have to wait a few weeks before you see the effect of what you're doing right now. | ||
You know, there are a lot of things that go into that. | ||
I mean, when you say that they've had A lot of activity on the outside, like ball games. | ||
I'm not really quite sure. | ||
It could be they're doing things outdoors. | ||
You know, it's very difficult to just one-on-one compare that. | ||
You just have to see in the long range. | ||
I hope they continue to tick down. | ||
If they do, that would be great. | ||
But there's always the concern when you pull back on methods, particularly things like indoor dining and bars that are crowded, you can see a delay and then all of a sudden tick right back up. | ||
We've been fooled before by situations where people begin to open up, nothing happens, and then all of a sudden, several weeks later, things start exploding on you. | ||
So we've got to be careful we don't prematurely judge that. | ||
Can anybody make Heidner hear what this guy says? | ||
It's supposed to be evidence-based, database, I get the mantra, science-based, just answer the question and don't wander all over. | ||
And Willie Geist tries to come back and says, hey, but it ticked down and he's got more mumbo jumbo. | ||
To show you what kind of guy Fauci is, they're pressing him the other day about the border. | ||
He says, hey, why would why would Lindsey Graham say anything about the border? | ||
I have nothing to do with the border, sir. | ||
Last time I looked, I think he's the chief medical advisor to the task force for Kamala Harris and for Joe Biden. | ||
You've got plenty. | ||
You're worried about a ballpark in Arlington, Texas. | ||
You've got, what is it, 18,000 unaccompanied minors? | ||
And we've had eyewitness reports of just putting them on, not the kids, but putting people on buses and just shipping them to Florida and shipping them north, right? | ||
We don't know what the COVID tests say. | ||
That hasn't been put out there. | ||
And are they in quarantine for any period of time? | ||
I mean, are guys just going up? | ||
People are just going up. | ||
Men and women are just being shipped into the heartland of the country. | ||
And, oh, but you have nothing to do with it. | ||
You're only the chief medical officer, at least that billet now, for these task force, but I have nothing to do... Why would he even say that I have nothing to do with the border? | ||
Just more gobbledygook, but I tell you, it's starting to come unwound because the CDC had, now, everything they told you before, and this is where they lose credibility. | ||
All the hygiene, they said the hygiene hype has got to stop. | ||
You don't have to get the Clorox, you don't have to wipe down every surface, right? | ||
You don't have to be, you know, putting stuff in your ears, you know, all across the board. | ||
All of the hygiene, all the hygiene stuff was just, you know, that was a head fake. | ||
Not needed now. | ||
These guys are so totally inconsistent, and it's deeper than a communications problem. | ||
They don't know what they're doing, and it's all that narrative. | ||
They're making a bet at the border. | ||
They're trying to shift. | ||
They're trying to get as many new voters in here as possible. | ||
It's obvious they don't care about the kids, they don't care about anybody. | ||
But, it's not a children's problem, because you've got to go back to zero tolerance. | ||
Otherwise, you're just going to make the cartel's money, and this agony from Central America is going to continue. | ||
But there's another thing in The Guardian today. | ||
What was the story in The Guardian? | ||
We started with, it's the Christians' fault, particularly the Evangelical Christians. | ||
They're the real enemy. | ||
The Evangelical Christians are the problem because they're not going to get vaccinated. | ||
They're the rubes. | ||
They breathe through their mouth. | ||
They're anti-science. | ||
They believe in superstition. | ||
They believe in some first century carpenter rising from the dead. | ||
This is all voodoo. | ||
It's all that. | ||
So they're the problem and they're not going to get vaccinated and that's why we can't get the country open again because of the Christians. | ||
Now The Guardian has another story There's now networks, there's all these networks. | ||
The whole thing about insurrections falling apart every day, right? | ||
You don't see that narrative anymore, except on MSNBC in the crazy, crazy time. | ||
Raheem, what's the Guardian got for us as we close this out? | ||
So what you've got here is an article by a... I'm not even going to say reporter because Jason Wilson is not a reporter. | ||
Jason Wilson is an activist who has self-declared worked with the Southern Poverty Law Center and other such... That's a hate group. | ||
Disinformation, grift organizations that have had to pay out millions, by the way, in legal fees for falsely accusing people of being extremists like Majid Nawaz. | ||
That does not escape my attention on this. | ||
He regards himself on his website, Jason Wilson, as an independent journalist based in Portland, Oregon, and he's written this article that The Guardian has published, and the headline is, How the far-right group Oath Enforcers plan to harass political enemies. | ||
And you look at that and you go, oh my goodness, that sounds just terrible. | ||
Sounds evil. | ||
I'm very, very scared. | ||
And then you go into the article and you read it and it says the stated aims of the group include posting flyers, the formation of constitutional enforcement That sound like democracy? | ||
person to hand out a thousand of these flyers and the creation of local hotlines to help enforce the contract we have made with our public servants. So effectively... Does that sound like democracy? Right, so effectively this Jason Wilson is saying oh my goodness right-wing people are going to call their representatives and flyer. He needs to take a trip to Capitol Hill right? | ||
Because, uh, this Capitol Hill. | ||
Because, uh, you look at those flyers posted everywhere. | ||
Never Trump, RBG, AOC. | ||
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This is what happens when you take civics out of the grade schools. | |
The guy's wetting himself. | ||
Okay. | ||
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He is from Australia, so he is from a penal colony. | |
Do I have the right segment now? | ||
We're officially done. | ||
Yeah, now the show ends. | ||
Now the show ends. | ||
Thank you, producer camera. | ||
The show ends now, officially. | ||
Okay, five o'clock. | ||
We're back. | ||
You got a podcast today? | ||
Yes. | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
Raheem's back at work. | ||
Got a podcast in the afternoon. | ||
We'll be back at five. |