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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
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France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | |
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
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France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | |
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, it's Friday the 23rd of April, Year of Our Lord 2021. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
A historic day. | ||
The Democratic Party, the progressive left, the media has finally blinked. | ||
Guess where? | ||
In Arizona, in the historic Hand forensic audit of 2.1 million ballots in Maricopa County that would be every vote counted in any methodology in Maricopa County this historic logistics Situation that we've walked you through the last couple of days and brought in all the people working on it and remember this is happening It's happening because of this audience right you're you're you put your shoulder to the wheel particularly the Patriots out in Arizona and That subset of the audience have done an incredible job. | ||
Democratic Party panicked last night, went to federal court to get a temporary restraining order, a temporary restraining order to at least stop all the proceedings that are supposed to start this morning, I believe at 9 a.m. | ||
out in Phoenix time, Arizona time, 9 a.m. | ||
this morning. | ||
They're supposed to begin, they've had the training, supposed to actually begin the count. | ||
They've gone to federal court with the TRO. | ||
They're nervous. | ||
They're not there to help. | ||
They're not there to assist. | ||
They're not there to say, hey, yeah, we won fair and square. | ||
Let's get this thing behind us. | ||
Let's heal the wounds of November 3rd. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
As we predicted on this show, Boris Epstein last week said, hey, The word is they're going to put a TRO in at the last second. | ||
They waited absolutely to all the, you see right there on the screen, Real America's Voice picking up the live feed. | ||
That is it, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Those are the pallets. | ||
Those are the votes. | ||
That's what the Democrats, that's what the White House, that's what the media, you know, this is all phony. | ||
This is all fake. | ||
There's no backup to it, Rahim. | ||
There's no nothing. | ||
We told you they're going to wait to the very last second when it's all positioned, when it's kind of gone from the Secretary of State now under security. | ||
It's all out there, they're ready to start their work, and what do they do? | ||
They run to federal court immediately to try to stop it. | ||
Screams innocence, doesn't it? | ||
It does! | ||
This is how you bind the wounds of the nation, right? | ||
Rahim, this is how you get beyond... Ladies and gentlemen, once again, We're not going to move forward until we get to the bottom of the Wuhan Lab, and we're not going to move forward until we get to the bottom of November 3rd. | ||
It's not going to happen, and the people that are demanding this is this audience, and that's why they hate this show, and that's why they hate you, and that's why they're trying to shut the whole thing down. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
The more they try to shut us down, the bigger we get, and here's the reason. | ||
People, American people, have great common sense, right? | ||
And they're seeing that something's not quite right. | ||
It's even going to get worse today. | ||
Raheem Kassam in the studio with me. | ||
Very Natalia-tired, I might say, Raheem. | ||
Well, I'll give you a clue. | ||
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What day is it today? | |
Is it a day after Earth Day? | ||
What's that? | ||
Oh, is it St. | ||
George's Day? | ||
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St. | |
George's Day. | ||
St. | ||
George's Day? | ||
Why didn't you tell me beforehand? | ||
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St. | |
George's Day. | ||
I'm going to come up with... I got my cross of St. | ||
George here on my cufflinks. | ||
I even watched us do St. | ||
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George's Day on the show last year, this morning. | |
Yeah, this morning you did? | ||
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I watched it before, yeah. | |
We've got to pull some quotes now. | ||
Okay, I want to bring in, speaking of a modern-day St. | ||
George, The mayor of New York City, the greatest mayor New York City's ever had in a long line of great mayors. | ||
Of course they get a long line of maybe mayors that are not so great. | ||
But a great mayor, America's mayor. | ||
Rudy Giuliani. | ||
Rudy, here's what I love today. | ||
You've been mocked and ridiculed and dismissed. | ||
Rudy's crazy. | ||
Rudy doesn't know what he's talking about. | ||
Rudy Giuliani lost. | ||
He can't hit a fastball anymore. | ||
Rudy was great at one time, but he's got, you know, he's a little slower in the uptake. | ||
He's not all there. | ||
All of it smeared, you know, Saturday Night Live from the parodies. | ||
No, I mean, to serious people saying, of course, they're attacking you. | ||
This is how serious they take Rudy Giuliani. | ||
Everything in the world is trying to come down on Rudy. | ||
But Rudy, you started this, sir, with going out with Boris and the team, and you guys work with the local folks out there, and you put, I think it was 14 hours long, a presentation, I believe it was in November, right after Gettysburg, that you went out there to the Hyatt, I think it was the Hyatt Hotel in Phoenix, and you made a 14 hour presentation Right? | ||
That started to lay the receipts. | ||
We didn't have all the information. | ||
You laid out... That was the railhead of this starting. | ||
When so many people had abandoned the President, so many people had abandoned the MAGA movement, so many people... Rudy Giuliani stood in the breach when it mattered. | ||
Gettysburg went so well, he went immediately to Phoenix. | ||
And now, today, sir, when they're about to begin the thing, we called it last week, hey, they're so nervous behind the scenes, it's killing them. | ||
They're going to try to stop this in federal court. | ||
So, Rudy, tell us what's going on here today. | ||
Explain this to the audience, exactly what transpired since last night. | ||
Sure, and it's about as big an indication that there's something seriously wrong with those ballots. | ||
You don't deny access to what really is a public record. | ||
There's no privacy interest in a ballot. | ||
The only reason to deny people looking at it is because you know they're going to find terrible things happen. | ||
Put it another way, if those ballots would prove that the election was completely on the up and up, why would the Democratic Party be fighting and spending so much money trying to prevent you from seeing them? | ||
They've been doing it from day one. | ||
In every state. | ||
So what you see in Arizona is what goes on. | ||
Whenever we ask to see the machine, the Dominion machine, or to examine the paper ballots, they did the same thing in Atlanta. | ||
And this is the first court that's had the courage to kick through that. | ||
And they've been fighting this in court for two months. | ||
This could have been done two months ago. | ||
When I left Arizona, we were two votes away. | ||
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Okay, we just lost, uh, we just lost Rudy. | |
Let's try to reboot him, but let's take our time and reboot it right. | ||
We got plenty to talk about. | ||
I want to get Rudy up there. | ||
He's got a good thing. | ||
We got Boris. | ||
Let's bring in Boris Epstein till we get Rudy back up. | ||
Boris, um, we just lost Rudy. | ||
Technical, uh, problems. | ||
Um, always tough in these times to kind of get guys, uh, dialed in here. | ||
Boris, you've also been out there since. | ||
In fact, you went out and laid the groundwork for Rudy's presentation. | ||
I think you got on the plane a couple days after, and you and I talked that, hey, this thing's going to come down to Georgia and Arizona. | ||
Those two stink to high heaven. | ||
We've got to be getting back over there. | ||
That's where you spent your time. | ||
Put in perspective, before we get Rudy back on, you know the legal aspects of this. | ||
Is their argument carry any weight in this temporary restraining order? | ||
Remember folks, they're asking for a TRO this morning, 11 o'clock they're going to go into court, to get everything just to shut down before they can have a bigger hearing, probably over the weekend or Monday. | ||
But, Boris, is this a sign of strength of the Democrats that they understand that they have legitimate votes out there and they really actually won Arizona? | ||
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Hey, I'm here, I'm here, I'm here. | ||
Okay, go ahead. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
It is not a sign of strength. | ||
It is absolutely not a sign of strength. | ||
It is the same argument that they've made before in front of the same court, actually. | ||
That is why you know it is not a sign of strength. | ||
They are absolutely unable to come up with new arguments. | ||
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Yes. | |
as to why this audit should not continue. | ||
So this is a sign of weakness by the Democrats. | ||
It is a weak argument. | ||
The Chiaro hearing is at 11 o'clock local, I believe. | ||
And it is very likely, this filing is very likely to go down. | ||
The Democrats are likely to lose. | ||
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And the audit is continuing. | |
I want to say, on the show last week, you and I talk about this all the time, all day long. | ||
But we had you on the show last week. | ||
And you actually said, look, here's They're going to wait till the ballots actually transfer out of where the Secretary of State have them. | ||
Once they get to the Coliseum and it's all in place, that's where they're going to take their last gasp here to try to shut it down. | ||
So, Walter, why did you think at the time, why would they choose last night when everything's in place? | ||
Why wouldn't they try to do this earlier, even before the ballots got shipped over? | ||
Because that's how Democrats act, right? | ||
They try to be somewhat dramatic. | ||
They try to make a big show of it. | ||
So my expectation was that they were going to allow for some work to be done for the ballots to be transferred and then go in and try to stop it and show, well, this is already started. | ||
This is so bad. | ||
Look at this stadium. | ||
Look at the Coliseum. | ||
Look at the arena. | ||
The ballots are being transferred. | ||
This needs to be stopped now. | ||
To create urgency, right? | ||
That's what the Democrats are trying to do. | ||
But the reality of it is that, you know, the toothpaste is out of the tube a little bit, too, so it actually hurts them to act this way. | ||
This should have been more judicious, gone a few days ago. | ||
But the biggest problem the Democrats have is that this has already been adjudicated. | ||
The courts have stated that the subpoena is valid, that the Arizona State Senate has the right to ask for this audit. | ||
And the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors don't have any valid argument for why this shouldn't happen. | ||
And if you look at their arguments, they're unbelievably weak. | ||
Unbelievably weak. | ||
Hang on a second. | ||
Boris, just hang there. | ||
You're going to be with us for the better part of this hour, and we're bringing Rudy Giuliani to America. | ||
I think we've solved the technical problems. | ||
Rudy, talk to us about the arguments themselves, specifically. | ||
What are they actually arguing that a federal judge should step in here and intrude on this process that's been worked out now for months and months and months? | ||
They're arguing, the main argument is that it will invade the privacy of the ballot. | ||
You know, that you will find out who people voted for. | ||
Well, that argument is just wrong, and they've made it before. | ||
And it's stupid, because the ballots, the ballots, the ballots they're counting, the paper ballots they're counting, have been separated from any applications for those ballots. | ||
And there's no way to put them back together again. | ||
That's part of the problem. | ||
So you can never ever figure out. | ||
So you have 2 million ballots in front of you. | ||
You have nothing that identifies who cast those ballots. | ||
There may have been applications filed if they were mail-in ballots, but the applications have been separated. | ||
And there's nothing to put them together. | ||
And if you examine the machine, obviously the machine doesn't tell you who voted. | ||
All you have is a number. | ||
So, the argument is, it's an argument, you know, you'd get past one of the idiots on CNN. | ||
They'd just stand and smile at you, make you lie, but in front of a court, it's really a ridiculous argument. | ||
The second one is that some of these people don't have the proper credentials. | ||
As far as I know, they do, and if that were the case, that would Probably incurred delay of two or three days and they would get the credentials because they've been empowered by the legislature to do it. | ||
You can't expect the legislators to do it themselves. | ||
That's basically what they're saying. | ||
Only legislators should be allowed to do this because it's so sacred. | ||
So they're going to bring down 40 legislators to count ballots? | ||
That'd be absurd. | ||
Plus they couldn't do the forensic audit at all. | ||
So what's really saying We got ridiculous arguments. | ||
We have idiotic arguments. | ||
Please stop it anyway, because we're going to get caught. | ||
I mean, it's such an obvious ploy. | ||
I remember a congressman who was running for mayor of New York City, and he was accused of taking the Fifth Amendment 49 times in the grand jury. | ||
And he said he didn't. | ||
And his opponent went into court to ask for the release of his grand jury testimony. | ||
And the minute he walked in to the court and opposed the release of the grand jury testimony, And he only wanted it with regard to the 49 times, nothing else. | ||
The whole city knew he was guilty. | ||
If you didn't take the Fifth Amendment, you'd say, yeah, go look at the grand jury testimony under seal. | ||
Have the judge look at it. | ||
You think these arguments they're making show that they have no interest in cooperating? | ||
They have no interest really getting to the bottom of this? | ||
That they show their guilt? | ||
Of course they do. | ||
They're not cooperating. | ||
Look, if you ran a legitimate election, right? | ||
And one of the state legislature wants to take a look to make sure it's legitimate. | ||
And you've got nothing to worry about except maybe a few petty mistakes. | ||
The answer is yes, come and look. | ||
If you messed around with the election, if you know it's gonna show, obviously it's gonna show illegals voted. | ||
These idiots think we're so stupid as to believe no illegals voted in Arizona. | ||
The vote count that they sent in Does not identify a single illegal voting. | ||
Now that's impossible in Arizona. | ||
It's impossible. | ||
They're just too many illegals. | ||
They get driver's licenses. | ||
It is well known that they vote in large numbers. | ||
And we went to very responsible immigration people who work with both legal and illegal immigrants. | ||
And the most conservative estimate we got was 38,000 illegals voted. | ||
So that's way beyond the margin of victory. | ||
That's why our arguments from the very beginning were very strong arguments, and the vehemence of their attack on us is really an indication of how strong our arguments were, not how weak they were. | ||
Mayor, could you hang on for one second? | ||
We're just going to take a commercial break. | ||
Boris Epstein, Mayor Rudy Giuliani. | ||
I want to hold you over. | ||
We're going to get to Boris more about Arizona, but I've got to ask you... Yeah, Boris did a great job on this, by the way. | ||
Great job. | ||
Boris is the man. | ||
We've, and by the way, so many people out in Arizona, this has been such a massive team effort. | ||
If people understood behind the scenes the work that's going on, this is incredible. | ||
Okay, short commercial break, bring back the mayor and Boris Epstein. | ||
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War Room Pandemic with Stephen K. Bannon. | |
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, this is a historic day, and this is because of the War Room Posse. | ||
Because, uh, and by the way, that's why they're trying to blow this show up. | ||
This is why they're trying to come after you. | ||
Because of your power, okay? | ||
It's historic what is going on in Arizona, in Maricopa County, and the Patriots out in Phoenix, in Maricopa County, throughout Arizona, that have protested, that have done the work, it's just incredible. | ||
You can't get enough shoutouts. | ||
Mark Fincham is going to be on later, we're trying to get some other folks from Arizona. | ||
I cannot tell you how important this is. | ||
One fall, they're all going to fall, okay? | ||
Arizona is central. | ||
It is the most massive forensic audit, hand audit in the history of this country. | ||
Okay? | ||
It's brought about because of you. | ||
And you can tell the mainstream media wants to be crickets on this. | ||
The Guardian, who are still the smartest guys, they're all over this. | ||
They understand something's up here and how important this is. | ||
The mainstream media just hopes this goes away. | ||
It's not going away. | ||
We're getting to the bottom of November 3rd. | ||
And we're doing it through a heroic effort of the grassroots. | ||
The establishment didn't want to do this now. | ||
President Karen Fan and others have come on board and they've done tremendous work because they understand that the pushback was too intense. | ||
It was too squirrely. | ||
What's going on here? | ||
Let's get to the bottom of this. | ||
The Democrats could have said, hey, we'll open every book, every record, let's count every vote, let's do it again. | ||
Right? | ||
We'll get to the bottom of this. | ||
We'll heal the wounds of November 3rd. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
Don't want to do that. | ||
The mainstream media just wants to have, no, it's baseless, it's no evidence, it's crazy Rudy running around, right? | ||
It's crazy Rudy and the hatchet men of like Boris Epstein and these crazy partisan people like Steve Bannon and all this. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
And we're going to see in federal court today, even if that, they'll get a couple of days TRO, have a bigger hearing, but they may get blown out today, but they're nervous. | ||
They're nervous because they don't want the receipts looked at. | ||
Mayor Giuliani, I know you're pressed for time and we are here too. | ||
I've got to ask you one thing before we go. | ||
By the way, just historically, has the President been briefed on this? | ||
Is he up to speed on exactly the details? | ||
Yes, the President knew about this starting. | ||
This has been going on, this action of course has been going on now for about three weeks. | ||
He's been up to date and very interested in the whole thing. | ||
And even before the decision yesterday, when I saw him, he was... He was quite... He's pretty sure it was going to happen. | ||
I mean, they already lost this case two weeks ago. | ||
So this is a last gasp effort to almost re-argue the case. | ||
They lost the case about 10 days ago, and it's taken about 10 days to get everything together. | ||
And Boris is absolutely correct. | ||
They could have brought this thing any time along the way. | ||
Yeah, so they waited until the last moment. | ||
And then they went into court. | ||
And they're making many of the same arguments they made before. | ||
The only thing I can think of that would be an issue is if a few more people need credentials. | ||
As far as we know, everybody does. | ||
And their main argument that it will invade voter confidentiality It's just a lie! | ||
That's the legal argument we're trying to get. | ||
What the media argument is going to be is that there's no security. | ||
These battles are all over. | ||
You don't know what these crazy people are going to do. | ||
That's why the live stream is so important. | ||
And people ought to get up and look at that 24 hours a day. | ||
That live stream is so important. | ||
Let's get it all out there. | ||
Let's have it all on there. | ||
I think you've got eight different cameras everywhere. | ||
They're hardly amateurs. | ||
there's no nonsense and uh... in the securities great so it's been superb their narrative is going to be all the things out of control you get a bunch of amateurs you don't know the sanctity that they're hardly ever to their experts on the on that on the machine they know that so so backward they know that machine backwards and forwards i'll tell you because of the work that's been done by other people We've already examined 23 in Michigan and 3 in Atlanta. | ||
As you know, Mayor, I'm not a machine guy. | ||
I'm an old, hard-ballot guy. | ||
Trust me. | ||
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Hang on. | |
There's going to be enough. | ||
The machine's fine, but that's a free option, as we say. | ||
There's going to be enough. | ||
This is why the Democrats are worried. | ||
I don't know if they're worried about the machines or not. | ||
What they're worried about is actually looking at those ballots and understanding you've got You've got tens of thousands of illegal aliens voting. | ||
You've got tens of thousands of people who are not registered at these houses. | ||
That's where you've got to recanvass. | ||
You've got tens of thousands of these mail-in ballots are junk. | ||
You've got tens of thousands that are underage, voting from a post office box. | ||
There's enough low-hanging fruit of good old-fashioned, they stole it, right, that's going to blow this out of the water. | ||
By the way, the machines, I'm sure people are going to get into the machines, and that'll be a whole argument, and we'll see the bid and the ask on that. | ||
But, good old-fashioned, on $2.1 million, there's more than enough. | ||
To reverse the outcome in Arizona, and that is primarily why they're in panic mode. | ||
And they're trying to run into a federal court with this TRO and buy as much time as possible to get another couple of days so they can get more media pressure. | ||
The other thing people have to understand, the BLM and Antifa is coming. | ||
They're going to come for the people counting. | ||
They're going to come to the people's homes. | ||
You're going to be called racist. | ||
You're going to be called nativist. | ||
You're going to be called xenophobe. | ||
That's all coming. | ||
That's all coming. | ||
They're going to bring every element. | ||
The media is not focused on this now, but before those 40 days are out, hey, they're going to be wall to wall. | ||
Okay. | ||
They're going to be wall to wall on this thing because they understand one falls, they all fall. | ||
Okay. | ||
And that's why this is historic in Arizona. | ||
And this is brought about, but not by the RNC. | ||
RNC had to kind of get wake up calls from you guys. | ||
This is brought about by patriots in Arizona, people that put their shoulder to the wheel and would not back off, would not back down. | ||
Mayor, real quickly, we've got to bounce New York City. | ||
Rudy Giuliani, the memorial in Columbus Square for the USS Maine defaced and vandalized last night in these anti-police. | ||
You were the individual. | ||
And talk about one man alone. | ||
Rudy Giuliani turned New York City around. | ||
Hey, I used to live there in the 80s. | ||
He turned New York City around from the lawlessness of Dinkins and these other guys, A. Bean and these Democrats that had let the city collapse. | ||
Mayor Giuliani, When he came on board as mayor, turned the city around with guys like Bernie Kerrick and others, and made it a safe place to walk the streets and everybody prospered. | ||
The economy came back, jobs came back, it was safe, it was secure, particularly in minority neighborhoods because of Rudy Giuliani. | ||
Not racist, anti-racist. | ||
The thriving became, you could go buy up in Harlem, you could go buy in East Harlem, you could go buy in certain sections of Brooklyn and Queens. | ||
These became thriving communities. | ||
Why? | ||
Because people felt safe on the streets. | ||
And that's because of Rudy Giuliani. | ||
That's why he was an American hero before 9-11. | ||
And if you lived in New York City, Rudy Giuliani was the guy that turned the city around with his force of character. | ||
Is this city the greatest city, I think, in the world? | ||
Is it slipping into anarchy, Mayor Giuliani? | ||
I'm very, very sad to say it's deteriorating day by day faster than I ever thought it could happen. | ||
The minute de Blasio released 7,000-8,000 people from prison and our crime rate last year had a historic increase, You know, people don't realize last year we had a historic increase in murder, 50%. | ||
I mean, I brought murder down while I was mayor about 60, 65%. | ||
He brought murder up in one year by 50%. | ||
What happened last night would not have happened under a competent mayor. | ||
They walked all the way from Greenwich Village to Central Park. | ||
That's about a four mile walk. | ||
If, when I was the mayor, that would have dissipated. | ||
I don't walk them. | ||
I don't walk them all around the city before they ever got to where they wanted to go. | ||
If I thought they were going to be defacing the statute, then I'd have enough cops there. | ||
I'd have them outnumbered four to one. | ||
The first one that did it gets hauled away. | ||
The second one, the third one, the fourth one, after the fifth one, when they see the cops acting effectively, I'm not saying brutally, effectively, you get them, you turn them around, you handcuff them, and you got them outnumbered four to one. | ||
They go away. | ||
And then they don't come back again because they get tired. | ||
And I inherited a city that had two major riots before I became mayor in the three years before. | ||
I never had a riot. | ||
Never. | ||
And the next riot in New York City after the last Democratic mayor was the new Democratic mayor. | ||
We only have riots in New York City when we have weak, incompetent, criminal, criminal Mayors who tend to be very, very easy on criminals. | ||
They knew they could get away with that. | ||
Now, they did a good job, actually, once it started, but it never should have started. | ||
And it's not their fault, please. | ||
The NYPD, I go up and shake every one of their hands when I see them. | ||
I feel so sorry. | ||
I don't know who's the next one that's going to be falsely accused of racism, or they try to take his job away, or they shoot at him. | ||
I bet de Blasio sometime within the next couple of days will say, oh the police were too brutal on those people. | ||
They weren't, by the way. | ||
How do people get to the podcast? | ||
I know you're talking about these issues all the time. | ||
How do people get to your podcast? | ||
How do they get to your radio show? | ||
How do they get to your social media? | ||
How do they follow you? | ||
Well, the podcast is rudyscommonsense.com. | ||
I'm going to put up a new one today. | ||
And also I'm going to do an extra one today explaining the issue about whether there's systemic racism in the United States. | ||
And then on Sunday, Dr. Maria Ryan and I are going to go into that subject in great detail. | ||
And on our show on Sunday, that's between 10 and 11 on wabc.com. | ||
And there you can participate. | ||
You can call in. | ||
We let you vote on whether or not Biden was correct that the law enforcement in the United States is systemic racism. | ||
Oh, it's amazing. | ||
We'll do polls on that. | ||
That topic needs to go. | ||
Mayor, thank you so much. | ||
Thank you for your show. | ||
Very good job, Boris. | ||
Boris is a good man. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short break. | ||
We're going to get to Boris in the next segment. | ||
We're backed up. | ||
We've got to do the climate meeting yesterday and today. | ||
Another disaster from the Biden administration. | ||
Remember, we're going to have Mike Lindell on either tonight or on Monday. | ||
He's fighting the good fight, launching Frank against all the opposition. | ||
He's going to be on Jimmy Kimmel next week. | ||
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You certainly have in Arizona. | ||
And that's why we have history in the making. | ||
Okay? | ||
Because of the deplorables. | ||
And now the Democrats Instead of working with people and saying, yes, let's get to the bottom of this and put this behind us because we won this fair and square. | ||
You know, we know you guys love Trump and Trumpism, but he lost. | ||
He lost by 10,000 ballots or 8,500, whatever boards the guys knocked that number down to. | ||
But he lost. | ||
And we're going to show you and we're going to work with you. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
They got to go to federal court. | ||
Can't do that. | ||
Got to go to federal court and say, no, you got to stop this. | ||
It's got to be stopped. | ||
We can't do this. | ||
We can't have this audit. | ||
Can't have it. | ||
So Boris, walk us through the logistics today. | ||
They're going to go to federal court 11 o'clock local time out there. | ||
They're going to make the arguments that you've so laid out. | ||
Tell us how. | ||
Give us the decision tree. | ||
How does this turn? | ||
What are the two things that could happen here and what implication does it have for our audience of what we need the posse to do? | ||
I literally was just checking on the latest timing. | ||
Yeah, 11 o'clock confirmed. | ||
Just reconfirmed it. | ||
11 o'clock today, local. | ||
That's actually Mountain Standard time in Arizona, for those who like trivia. | ||
Arizona doesn't do daylight savings, so they're three hours back of the Eastern Time Zone right now. | ||
So, 11 o'clock. | ||
They get enough sun in the summer. | ||
They get enough sun in the summer. | ||
You don't need to stretch it. | ||
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So go ahead. | |
No need to be confused, right? | ||
No need to be confused with all the daylight savings time and all that. | ||
Actually, to be honest, it's something that we should all be thinking about. | ||
It may be not really necessary to be confusing the whole world, the whole country twice. | ||
Twice a year with daylight savings. | ||
But it's neither here nor there. | ||
So, at 11 o'clock local, 2 o'clock eastern, you're going to have this hearing. | ||
It is important. | ||
Stay very focused on it. | ||
My expectation and hope is that this... Hang on, hang on, hang on. | ||
I think you just blew your lead. | ||
I think it's 11 o'clock local, it's 1 o'clock eastern. | ||
No, it's 2 o'clock. | ||
It's 2 o'clock eastern. | ||
Because it's mountain standard. | ||
No, it's mountain standard. | ||
So when we... Oh yeah, I think you're right, you're right. | ||
I stand corrected. | ||
Mountain Standard time. | ||
Even the Brit knows. | ||
Come on, what's happening here? | ||
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I have a lot of friends in Arizona. | |
They've got, how many time zones do they have in the UK? | ||
Like 16 different ones? | ||
No, they've got so many different things over there. | ||
Hey, so what happens if they get a TRO? | ||
That temporary restraining order freezes everything in place. | ||
It doesn't count for the 40-day clock, right? | ||
The 40-day clock doesn't start? | ||
Correct. | ||
So stay focused on this hearing. | ||
It is very important. | ||
Same court, different judge. | ||
The expectation is that this will fail. | ||
It will not succeed. | ||
You never know. | ||
You never know with any specific judge. | ||
You never know with any specific hearing. | ||
But the expect that these arguments have been made, these arguments are weak. | ||
And if they fail, that's it. | ||
The audit continues. | ||
If they succeed, there's going to be a more in-depth hearing early next week. | ||
Again, to the MAGA crowd, to the MAGA movement, to the MAGA brain trust and MAGA patriots, always color within the line. | ||
Always color within the lines. | ||
But if this If this TRO is put in place, we've got to show righteous indignation, and we've got to show on social media, through phone calls, through getting our voice heard, again, always within the lines, that this is unacceptable. | ||
We've got to show indignation. | ||
We cannot allow the courts, which refused to give rightful hearings to Mayor Giuliani's team, our team, after the election, To all the way to the Supreme Court, which on ludicrous grounds, ludicrous procedural grounds, did not hear the Texas case, and then the Pennsylvania case as well, and the Wisconsin case. | ||
We cannot allow for the courts to manufacture ways to stand in the way of getting to the bottom of what happened in the election, because here's the bottom line. | ||
We all should want the same thing. | ||
We've been saying this since I was on the plane to Arizona on November 5th. | ||
Why don't we all want to know the truth? | ||
The truth in Arizona, the truth in Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Nevada, New Mexico, so on and so forth. | ||
All these places we've been talking about non-stop. | ||
Why wouldn't we want to know the truth? | ||
And the answer is obvious, right? | ||
Mayor Giuliani, who so kindly said positive things about me, it was always an honor. | ||
It's been an honor. | ||
To work and support Mayor Giuliani and what he did after the election. | ||
You are totally right. | ||
You know, we came to this country in 1993 when Mayor Giuliani was just becoming mayor. | ||
And taking New York from the disaster it was under David Dinkins to what became a beautiful city on a hill. | ||
So Mayor Giuliani, who's been derided, unfairly derided, has got it right. | ||
Here's the answer. | ||
And I agree with you, Steve. | ||
It's about the old-fashioned hard ballots. | ||
What is the number of votes that was cast for each Joe Biden and Donald J. Trump versus what is the count that they came up with, you know, after November 3rd? | ||
That's all we want to know! | ||
The machines are the machines and you're gonna have experts and they'll be arguing that and they'll be going through that, but there's enough here that that's why the Democrats are panicked. | ||
They're not panicked about the machines, they're panicked about the good old-fashioned way they did this. | ||
Okay, Boris, one thing for the audience. | ||
You've got to support Senator Sonny Borelli, the President of the Senate, Karen Fan, Mark Finchen. | ||
We're going to put their emails and stuff like that. | ||
You've got to show your support of those all day long. | ||
They have done a heroic job under withering assault. | ||
And folks have got to understand, the assault is just starting. | ||
Right? | ||
If this TRO falls by the wayside, or if they get a TRO but they fail in the hearing next week, when this continues forward, this is not going to go unnoticed, okay? | ||
Because under no circumstances... This is the new front. | ||
Yes, this is the new front. | ||
This is the new front. | ||
This is about where woke liberalism is going to try to attack an honest effort to get to voter integrity and to get answers. | ||
And listen, if this audit recanvass Yeah. | ||
and full recount are done in Maricopa County. | ||
And they say, you know what, it was off by three votes. | ||
Well, we'll look into it, we'll study the report, and then if everything's on the up and up, we're gonna say, hey, fair enough, you did it. | ||
You took 40 days and you did it. | ||
40 days, pretty great number, by the way, right? | ||
40 days, 40 nights. | ||
So, in terms of the honesty of it, we should all be coming together on this. | ||
Of course the Democrats won't. | ||
They don't want to recanvass. | ||
They don't want people to find out how many Americans were registered at the same address somewhere in Maricopa County. | ||
They don't want this. | ||
But we, as patriots, have to insist on it and not back down. | ||
And, as you said, give back up to Karen Phan, to Sonny Borelli, to Mark Fincham. | ||
Christina Bobb of OAN has been out there doing a great job reporting a lot. | ||
See, here's the big picture item also to be thinking about. | ||
In 2022, there's going to be a big election out there in Arizona with Mark Kelly up again. | ||
Mark Kelly only has a two-year term. | ||
It's not a full-year term. | ||
Keep an eye on that race, because what happens now, how we handle this, is going to be largely determinative of whether we can win that race in 2022. | ||
Mark Kelly is nowhere to be found. | ||
It is our time to push on him. | ||
So, Boris, what's your social media? | ||
We've got to bounce. | ||
What's your social media? | ||
Steve, thanks so much. | ||
Follow me. | ||
We're going to be staying on top of this. | ||
Okay, in other words, people can follow you and get constant updates on this, correct? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
We're going to be right on top of it. | ||
All eyes on Arizona. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
God bless and good Shabbos. | ||
Okay, thank you, Boris. | ||
By the way, this is all a local effort out there. | ||
These are local lawyers, they're local, you know, volunteers. | ||
This is just absolutely incredible. | ||
It's historic. | ||
Never happened before in American history. | ||
Historic. | ||
Rahim, observations. | ||
I know the live chat. | ||
Through all our difference, we've got live chats all over Gab, all these other places. | ||
It's on fire right now. | ||
What are people's interests? | ||
Well, I think we want to get back to this point, and Mayor Giuliani hammered it home, is that this screams guilt, right? | ||
You don't do this, you don't engage in the behaviour of, whether you want to regard it as a filibuster or an attempt to cancel an audit, if you don't have anything to hide, right? | ||
And I think That that needs to be, you know, multiple times projected out there today in every possible way. | ||
Social media, through the corporate media, if that story can get on there, and of course to the audience, to all your friends and family members, say hey, you know, especially if people called you a loon or a nut or a wingnut or whatever it is, say hang on a minute, there's an audit supposed to be done and at the last minute the Democrats are trying to stop it. | ||
Why would they do that? | ||
The other thing, too, is when we cover this, people say it's baseless and everything like that. | ||
We don't push rumors. | ||
We either focus on things that are going through legislatures or where they're in courts. | ||
Now it's going to go to a federal court for TRO as a force multiplier. | ||
As a force multiplier. | ||
Everybody's gonna be pushing this out non-stop because this is absolutely essential and like we say you know sometimes Hey, you saying hey you got cover this more things are going on at the appropriate time It's going to be back up and covered now is the appropriate time and this is this is massive I think people felt that the Democrats would make a last-minute in panic mode to try to go to federal court and try to shut this down and try to argue that Try to argue that, you know, this is not professional, these people are partisan, they don't know what they're doing. | ||
But the deeper narrative, remember, signal not noise, the deeper narratives are going to say, look, you've broken the sanctity since it left, you know, it left the voter registration office, you got these, that's what we try to get. | ||
If we can get back up there. | ||
Here's what I don't need. | ||
I don't need a picture of myself. | ||
What I need is a picture. | ||
I must say this nicely again. | ||
Just give me Arizona for our podcast audience. | ||
I want Arizona. | ||
I want to see that. | ||
I want people to see that non-stop with the tremendous job that they've done. | ||
By the way, so we're going to get Liz Harrington back in the second hour because we need to spend some time on Signal Not Noise, the radical nature of the gamble that Biden's making not just with the company with his own country his own administration is pretty breathtaking and yesterday, I think the really the the the Non-commitment of India and really China the Chinese Communist Party to anything regarding right climate change | ||
Shows you that there's something else going on here, right? | ||
There's something else actually about getting to the heart of the matter. | ||
If you want to get to the heart of the matter of the CCP virus, that starts at the railhead in Wuhan. | ||
If you want to get to the heart, if you're worried about man's involvement in changing the climate, right? | ||
You've got to go to the railhead of the problem. | ||
The railhead of the problem is the Chinese Communist Party, right? | ||
They're the ones that are putting, I think, more coal plants online than in all of Europe in this year. | ||
They're the ones that are burning the most pollutant type coal, they're dumping more on a percentage basis out there, and you don't get any, you know, John Kerry said before he went to the UN a couple years ago, we've got to get their commitment on the Paris Climate Accord, it's not going to mean anything, you've just got more happy talk. | ||
We're going to get to the entire bottom of that, because what Biden's talking about is a radical transformation of the American economy. | ||
And on whose shoulder is that going to rest? | ||
Remember the Gilets Jaunes revolt in Paris a couple of years ago, because if it came down to finding out how they pay for it, they're going to tax diesel fuel for the guys driving cars in France. | ||
And the Yellow Vests, yeah, they didn't think that was such a good idea. | ||
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Meanwhile, you know the latest proposal from the British government? | |
What would that be, sir? | ||
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Everyone must go vegan. | |
John Bull likes that in the pub. | ||
I guess no pub grub. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Mike Lindell is launching social media platforms. | ||
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A lot of it talks about, you know, he's very involved in this machine effort. | ||
That's all going to take place. | ||
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This is the fourth anniversary of something that we're about to reveal to you after I heckle my co-host Raheem. | ||
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George's Day, they announced that you've got to go vegan. | ||
By the way, there are no conspiracies, but there are no coincidences. | ||
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George, the saint that is the English, not just Christianity, but the entire nation, uh... has really honored and revered on on saint george's day they announced that they've got you got it there the plan is on this global climate change and with a global warming all that you gotta go vegan yeah well it was actually yesterday but i'm just you know mom i'm i'm i'm merging the two day uh... typically english national pride day all saint george's day | ||
and of course that typically the best english national pride dish being a full english breakfast would no longer be available uh... | ||
under the new rules that the government wants people to follow uh... | ||
That is the Cabinet Minister, Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng Came out yesterday and said in, you know, in order to help us hit our climate carbon emissions targets, you know, we really want to consider upping the number of people in the country who are going vegan. | ||
Now, I suppose that probably won't apply to cabinet ministers. | ||
Typically what happens, and probably the same thing happens here, is that whenever government does this, what they do is They price people out of the market by putting more taxes on meat and dairy and, you know, they've done it before with alcohol. | ||
They want to radicalise. | ||
This is the nanny state. | ||
Everything the working class likes, everything the working class wants, everything normal people consume on a day-to-day basis, they tax them out of being able to afford it. | ||
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And I've no doubt that Quasimodo... This is the payback for Brexit. | |
This is the payback for the working class saying, we've got to get out of this. | ||
Now you've got the Singapore on the Thames crowd in the Tory party. | ||
You think you've got problems with the RNC, the Tory party? | ||
Ten times, ten times worse. | ||
Four years ago today, a very important thing happened. | ||
I guess the beginning of Citizens Free Press, which is one of the great aggregation sites out there, and Ron DeSantis, I think he said in the interview the other day, first thing Ron DeSantis goes to every morning, we're bringing in the one, the only, Cain. | ||
Cain, you're the founder, the publisher, and up until recently, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, you're the guy that puts up the stack, right? | ||
Somehow if we can pull Citizens Free Press, I don't want to go over. | ||
No, don't do it. | ||
I don't want to go over. | ||
I don't want to go over our shot. | ||
I don't want to take over Arizona. | ||
So Cain, have you taken a day off in the four years since you launched this? | ||
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Absolutely not. | |
No days off. | ||
My, you know, I get enjoyment from watching you guys. | ||
You're right. | ||
Don't remove that Arizona, that Arizona image that you've got up there. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know, it's so bizarre. | ||
I've told Rahim this story, but the idea that just some guy in an office in Bloomington, Indiana is going to sit down at a desk and say, I can get to 10% of judges traffic. | ||
I can do it. | ||
Why not? | ||
So let's just start typing out headlines. | ||
So you mentioned the stack, you know, you mentioned DeSantis. | ||
That's probably the biggest thing that has happened for citizen free press in terms of a, a, uh, Getting some star power in the four years. | ||
For readers who don't know, or your listeners, it was stunning. | ||
He was on with Tucker Carlson two or three days ago. | ||
During the Fox Nation broadcast and Tucker asked him, where do you get your news? | ||
And he mentioned the Wall Street Journal and I think he may have mentioned War Room and a few of the populist aggregators I know he mentioned. | ||
But he said the first place he stops in the morning, or actually it was the evening, is Citizen Free Press. | ||
So that was a big deal. | ||
I appreciate you having me on. | ||
It's been a long four years. | ||
Don't feel bad for me with no days off. | ||
Look, I've played golf a few times. | ||
I have fun in this office. | ||
I figure out how to make it work. | ||
But hang on. | ||
I want to make sure the audience understands this is what the this is human agency. | ||
Kane decides I'm going to do it. | ||
I get to 10 percent. | ||
He works seven days a week. | ||
By the way, I'm no fan of Drudge, but Drudge did this at the beginning. | ||
Andrew was his wingman. | ||
They never took a day off for years and years and years and years to make these aggregation sites. | ||
How big is Citizens Free Press on its fourth anniversary, sir? | ||
What was your traffic in the last 30 days or last month? | ||
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It's a good question. | |
30 days is the right way to ask it because everything is a rolling 30-day average. | ||
So the last 30 days, Including or starting last night, we're about 77 million on my server on CloudFlare. | ||
And you know, because you had me on in January, I was at about 105, 106. | ||
So everybody peaked, you know, Citizen, Gateway, Pundit, we all sort of exploded from October through January, right? | ||
And my traffic from October to January essentially was up 70, 75%. | ||
And just quickly so people understand, you know, sites get traffic in different ways. | ||
Citizen Free Press doesn't have a Facebook page and doesn't have much in the way of social media. | ||
So my visitors are regular. | ||
So to sort of put a number, a fine print number on it, I was doing about 350,000 Regular visitors per day at the peak in December, January, and it's down 20-25%. | ||
So I'm doing about 275,000. | ||
People should understand, and that's the more casual people coming in. | ||
It's important for this audience to support. | ||
It doesn't cost you anything. | ||
Citizens Free Press is free. | ||
He's got the support site. | ||
By the way, Cain, we need you to hold over for the next segment. | ||
I've got to finish up with you. | ||
Got to go to Citizens Free Press. | ||
Just get it up as one of the places you go to. | ||
And here's what I love about Cain's system. | ||
It's called the stack. | ||
You go, the hottest stuff's right at the top. | ||
You can go all the way down. | ||
You see what's kind of breaking. | ||
He's got a very different system than drudge. | ||
And it works. | ||
At first it kind of threw me off because I didn't understand it. | ||
I was going down and looking at like the drudge stuff. | ||
Then Cain had explained it to me. | ||
So it's fantastic. | ||
Cain, You're a patriot and a hero, and you show what one person can do, the changes one person can have. | ||
I need you to hang over. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
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We've got Mark Fincham from Arizona. | ||
Liz Harrington, our managing editor, is going to update us on this climate conference. | ||
And we've got something very special happening with a very unique individual on a big conference that's coming up in June. | ||
Promise Keepers will be in the next hour, all on The War Room. | ||
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