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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. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
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Okay, this is The War Room Pandemic, our regular edition. | ||
You're in The War Room. | ||
It's Tuesday, the 18th of May, the Year of Our Lord 2021. | ||
Boris Epstein's joining us. | ||
We're going to get to Boris in a moment, but I want to go back to the Cradle of Liberty, the Real America's Voice team, Amanda Head and Ben Berquam. | ||
Guys, I thought we're still working. | ||
Is happy hour start early in Philadelphia? | ||
You know, I wish it did. | ||
We were out here. | ||
I was really looking forward to coming and eating at City Tavern, but it's closed down now. | ||
It's behind us, this building. | ||
It was built in 1773. | ||
It's where many of our founders went. | ||
They had pints of ale as they discussed how to break away from Britain. | ||
Really a historic location. | ||
It was demolished in 1854, rebuilt in 1975, and sadly it was killed last year in 2020 by the CCP and the COVID virus. | ||
This is one of those places, you talk about the destruction of liberty, it is just tragic. | ||
We're standing right outside where you used to be able to come and eat and reminisce about the founding of this nation. | ||
So hold on, let me get this right. | ||
Are you telling me that the famous City Tavern, which was rebuilt for the Bicentennial in 1776, I think they started in 1975 a year early, or is open a year early, you're telling me that the famous City Tavern that is a rebuilt version of what John Adams and Ben Franklin and Thomas Jefferson would go over and have an adult beverage and talk about the great issues of the day, that that is closed right now? | ||
It is. | ||
It is sadly closed for good. | ||
Closed for good? | ||
It's gone out of business? | ||
Yeah, I mean, outside of somebody else, it was auctioned off in November of last year. | ||
I hear, you know, talking to some of the museum coordinators, they say that they're looking to turn it into a museum, but it was one of the few places that you could actually go and enjoy their menu Walter Steib, their chef here, and the owner, he actually designed the menu around what Ben Franklin and Thomas Jefferson and our founders ate. | ||
You could actually get beer, the same craft beer that our founders brewed. | ||
So it was one of those places, it was a living history, a living museum, and it's, sadly, it's no longer, you know, it's no longer that. | ||
You have to get some information, you have to get some information. | ||
I think we get some people interested in this, particularly since I assume That Ben Franklin and John Adams and Thomas Jefferson and the others were not vegans. | ||
I think that this may be... I think it may be... I've got Boris Epstein here. | ||
I'm also not a vegan, okay? | ||
As people can tell very clearly from the screen. | ||
Here's a question. | ||
Have you reached out to the Barstool Sports Dave Portnoy's fund on this? | ||
You know, they're obviously providing some solid funding. | ||
Martin's Tavern One of the oldest taverns in Washington, D.C. | ||
that I've been going to since I was in college at Georgetown. | ||
They got some money from Barstool Sports. | ||
Have you guys reached out to them? | ||
Well, they just showed up to do it. | ||
Yeah, you know, the sad thing is, I think it closed up before they had even started that fund. | ||
They had the auction for it in November of 2020, so it's been closed for a while. | ||
It closed in 2020, they went into auction in November 2020. | ||
I'm with you 100%. | ||
This is a war room project. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
We're going to get on top of this. | ||
How much do they need? | ||
We'll find out. | ||
Amanda, I'm glad we're getting to the bomb is closed because, as you remember, you were designated by the senior management, Howard and Rob, to be the parental supervision. | ||
on this tour that you're on. | ||
So I didn't like the idea when I heard, when I heard that Ben's over at City Tavern already knocking back one, that I started to get concerned. | ||
And I, you know, I ran into Ben in Arizona, you know, right after November 3rd. | ||
I was there November 5th, you know, for Ben Berquam, the evening comes early. | ||
So let me go to that. | ||
We got Raheem Kassam. | ||
Raheem Kassam is actually going to head up. | ||
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He did have a beer earlier. | |
Sure it was, Amanda. | ||
Good catch there, Amanda. | ||
So listen, Raheem's flying out to Arizona in the notorious MTG. | ||
Matt Gaetz is going to have a big rally, but he's also going to be out there to report on what's going on in the deck plates out there. | ||
Right now in the Maricopa County, I don't believe the Maricopa County Supervisor showed up, They did not show up. | ||
They're not sure if we're going to get into all that in a second, but for you guys, the historic context of this, and this is why I love the fact after you did the Georgia to McCallum, Texas, the second leg of this is going to go from the Cradle of Liberty down to Liberty University, right? | ||
They're started by the Falwells and then go out to Nashville or to Tennessee. | ||
Put it in context. | ||
You heard Vernon Jones was on fire about this coming, that we're going to get a full forensic audit in Georgia. | ||
He's going to demand it tomorrow at this live press conference. | ||
You had Shatosky up there talking about all the problems in Pennsylvania. | ||
Although DiPerno did lose the court case today, he's still full of fight, going to go appeal it. | ||
You've got all over the country now. | ||
We're hearing from people every day. | ||
You guys were at the center of the Arizona situation. | ||
Put in perspective, what does it mean to go from the Cradle of Liberty and our forefathers and foremothers that were out there and did everything for us to get us freedom, to know that we're in a jam in May of 2021, we're still demanding answers to what happened on November 3rd. | ||
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I think the Democrats expected us to, at some point, let this go. | |
But I feel like our side, you know, we, you talk about the true American grit, and that's tying it into what you were saying about starting here in the cradle of liberty. | ||
Those men who sat in Independence Hall, who refused to let go of the grievances that they had with the Crown, and refused to relent on the freedom that they felt was Endowed by their creator, bestowed upon them by their creator and not King George. | ||
And I feel like as we move across America, you know, you've got these polls coming out that more and more people are asking questions about the election, especially with Arizona. | ||
When you've got Democrats sending 105 lawyers down there, you've got Trafalgar poll that's showing that more people are starting to ask at least a few questions. | ||
And that's the thing. | ||
If you open, if there's just a tiny, tiny crack in the story, that's when people start wiggling it, you know, they start messing with that crack and then they find out a whole mess of things that destroys the Democrat narrative in Arizona, in Georgia, in Pennsylvania, in Wisconsin, all across those swing states. | ||
Well, and if I can quote our founders, if I can quote our founders and what David Shostakis suggested, that everybody learn, it's the first 55 words of the Declaration of Independence We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they're endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, that to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. | ||
Those words are just as applicable today as they were when they were written by our founders. | ||
And to stand here on the ground where those words were given to them by God. | ||
I mean you think about that, the history of that. | ||
It is an honor but it's also incredibly tragic because you see just how far we've come. | ||
There's no question though, it is our generation's job To fight this fight. | ||
It is our generation's job to not allow this to continue. | ||
Otherwise, we will see tyranny like our founders had to live through. | ||
And sadly, those are the stakes. | ||
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It's nothing less than that. | |
We're heading towards tyranny. | ||
Not we'll see tyranny. | ||
What's that? | ||
Not we will see tyranny. | ||
Unfortunately, as we're seeing with the masks, as we're seeing with liberal control of elections, tyranny is coming out. | ||
The military. | ||
The military, absolutely. | ||
Firing people. | ||
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All of it. | ||
Amanda, I thought, a very good point there that Amanda made, very interesting, in that, both you make amazing points, but what Amanda said in terms of if there's a little bit Of daylight. | ||
And not only is the response overwhelming from the MAGA crowd, the MAGA brain trust, that's this viewership, this audience, the audience of America's Voice, but look at the response from the other side. | ||
The complete freakout. | ||
Meltdown. | ||
They have the ballots! | ||
They've got the ballots! | ||
hands on the ballot. You know, complete freedom. And the over again, Amanda, you said the over 100 lawyers, the screeds, the hearings, the 14 page letter yesterday that would literally was just a bunch of fluff. The overwhelming response from the other side and then losing their mind speaks to how powerful this is. | ||
I want to say, the apocryphal story when Ben Franklin walked out after we were signed, the woman said, Mr. Franklin, do we have a republic? | ||
He said, yes ma'am, if you can keep it. | ||
If you can keep it. | ||
And that's incumbent upon us. | ||
We have an obligation to that revolutionary generation to see this through to the bitter end. | ||
And this is why the left is in meltdown. | ||
They understand MAGA's got no quit, no give up, and as Amanda said, the grit to get this done. | ||
Tell us tomorrow, you've got a special 2 p.m. | ||
to 3 p.m. | ||
live on Real America's Voice from the Cradle of Liberty, and then you're heading down to Liberty University. | ||
Tell us what's going to happen tomorrow from 2 to 3 p.m. | ||
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Yeah, you do that recap. | |
I just want to talk about something that I just thought of. | ||
You know, we're talking about what's happening with Arizona and the Democrats' reaction really quickly. | ||
I don't actually know the four stages of grief, but I know that the first one is denial. | ||
Democrats denied it. | ||
The second stage is anger. | ||
They got angry about it. | ||
Now, apparently, they are saying, please don't do this because it's going to destroy our country. | ||
It's like they're going through the psychological four stages of grief. | ||
And if you want to hear more incredible analogies from this woman right here, Amanda, you guys have to tune in tomorrow from 2 to 3 p.m. | ||
Eastern. | ||
Go ahead, Steve. | ||
Steve's jumping in. | ||
Steve, go ahead. | ||
No, no. | ||
Hey, this is why I don't work with dogs or former Miss Auburns, right? | ||
Because you blow you off. | ||
Ben, you're getting owned, okay? | ||
You've got to talk to management. | ||
Don't ever do this to yourself. | ||
You're on our show all the time down in Mexico. | ||
Just go back to the border in Mexico and do the Ben Burkwam. | ||
Hey, this is the end of the wall, the end of the country. | ||
Don't ever team up with Amanda Head again because you're getting crushed. | ||
I think if Amanda had been in Arizona on November 5th, we wouldn't If Amanda had been there, we wouldn't have to do this. | ||
We would have won that state. | ||
Don't tell Trump about that, because all of a sudden he's going to want Amanda head everywhere, right? | ||
And in terms of analogies, here's what I would like to say. | ||
If you guys need somebody to stand in for your special, I'm seeing someone here who resembles Ben Franklin an awful lot. | ||
It's the guy Bill Hickok. | ||
It's the guy I'm in the studio with. | ||
Okay, guys, 2 to 3 tomorrow. | ||
Give us a short summary, and then we've got to bounce, but everybody's got to watch this tomorrow. | ||
You're going to be at the Cradle of Liberty. | ||
What's going to happen? | ||
Two to three tomorrow, we're going to be talking about, obviously, Liberty. | ||
We're going to be talking about election fraud, what happened here in Pennsylvania. | ||
Then we're going to be taking the show on the road down to Liberty University, talking to the students down there, what the next generation sees, what they understand about Liberty, and how they're going to fight to preserve it. | ||
That'll be on Friday from 2 to 3 p.m. | ||
Eastern as well. | ||
And then Saturday, from Tennessee, we'll be with the Tennessee Freedom Force in Cookville, Tennessee, from 5 to 6 p.m. | ||
Eastern time for a special. | ||
We'll be there with Jeremy Harrell, live from America. | ||
And David Bray, who's incredible from Madison Rising, he's going to be joining. | ||
It's going to be a celebration of liberty, of freedom of America, everything that makes this country great. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
We're looking forward to having you on the Morning Show tomorrow. | ||
I'm going to make one on-air pitch to the senior management of Real America Voice. | ||
I got to show that Real America Voice is finally looking to go up against Tucker, which Tucker is the great Tucker Carlson. | ||
It's Tudor Dixon and Amanda Head. | ||
That show right there. | ||
That's pretty serious. | ||
That's serious. | ||
That's serious. | ||
That's game day. | ||
That's good TV. | ||
Amanda. | ||
As we call them, the surrogate operation. | ||
That's good TV. | ||
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Good TV. | |
Amanda, you've got a lot there for parental supervision, so God bless and we'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Thanks, you guys. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Amanda, by the way, I love this tour of Liberty. | ||
We're going to be live tomorrow and then Liberty on Friday. | ||
We're going to do a bunch there. | ||
We've got, by the way, a press conference tomorrow. | ||
Mike Lindell is going to open the show tomorrow. | ||
He's got all kinds of breaking news he's going to bring. | ||
We're going to be live down in Georgia at the Vernon Jones press conference. | ||
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Huge! | |
You weren't here, Boris, I've got to tell you, first time Vernon's been on the show. | ||
Came in hot. | ||
I tell you, he's throwing down on Stacey Abrams, but he's really throwing down on Brian Kemp and the establishment to say, look, We've been playing by Stacey's law. | ||
Why are we playing by Stacey's law and not Georgia state law? | ||
And the Constitution. | ||
Why have you been too weak, too much of wimps, to stand up to Stacey Abrams? | ||
We're just going through the whole cycle again so they're going to get to the bottom of it. | ||
We're going to take a commercial break. | ||
Boris is in the house. | ||
All kinds of breaking news coming out of Arizona. | ||
Breaking news coming out of Michigan. | ||
We've got stuff going on. | ||
We're going to have Patrick K. O'Donnell. | ||
We've taken the book up to number, I think, four or five in the world. | ||
And we're going to have him later in the show, The Indispensables. | ||
Remember, it was way down the list on Amazon until the war room posse started buying and buying big. | ||
So we're taking a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to turn Boris Epstein's In the House next. | ||
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I will tell you, this Arizona story, like I said, I did not expect to be seeing it, to be covering it again tonight after we covered it last night. | ||
It is obviously strange, it's laughable in lots of ways, but the president, former President Trump put out a statement today lauding this and talking about how this was going to reveal the truth of the 2020 election and citing a whole bunch of other states that are also going to now do this to reveal the truth of the 2020 election. | ||
And he's still maintaining this fantasy that he somehow won and that Joe Biden isn't really the president anymore. | ||
He's not the legitimate president. | ||
What the Arizona Republicans are doing here, this process by which they are bastardizing the actual secure election from November 2020, and they're going to produce some results that says that it was some other fraudulent thing, will be used by the Trump part of the Republican Party and the Trump right to cast doubt on the 2020 election among their most fervent supporters in a way that none of their failed lawsuits in the past have been able to do. | ||
They got the actual ballots and they handed them to conspiracy theorists who say that, you know, QAnon is the mastermind or whatever it is that stopped this, that they need to use to stop the steel and all. | ||
I mean, the craziest parts of the pro Trump conspiracy theory world have the actual ballots and are going to declare that something different happened in election in the election in Arizona than what really happened. | ||
And that will become a lie that they try to live on and build on for a long time to come. | ||
You watch. | ||
This is a ridiculous story that will become very dangerous in the long run. | ||
I'll be right back. | ||
I play that every night before I go to bed. | ||
I do. | ||
You love it. | ||
No, it's beyond love. | ||
And for our podcast and radio audience, go into our live chat. | ||
You go into Telegram. | ||
Some of the ones are up all day long. | ||
We're going to put that in there. | ||
Because it's important. | ||
That was from a couple of weeks ago. | ||
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Right. | |
They had the same phrasing. | ||
This was the same letter. | ||
The super. | ||
This is dangerous. | ||
The supervisors ended their letter. | ||
This is dangerous. | ||
That's their mantra. | ||
And here's it is dangerous. | ||
It's dangerous to them because we get to the bottom of that's Rachel Maddow. | ||
And whether you hate her politics or not, she is the she's the railhead of their thinking. | ||
From MSNBC, Chris Hayes is the Grundoon, right? | ||
He's the mini-me. | ||
You got all that. | ||
But these are smart people. | ||
That was from several weeks ago, and it was like the first night it started to break, and you could tell in her eyes. | ||
This is why you have to watch it. | ||
You just can't listen to it. | ||
She's scared down to the marrow of her being because she understands, and she called it. | ||
Think about it. | ||
For a couple weeks ago, she ends with, this is dangerous. | ||
And exactly what the Maricopa County people said when they can't get the answers. | ||
Now we have, and here's the beauty, this is why, like in this 1-6 Commission on the impeachment, if you give the Trump right, or what we call the MAGA movement, if you give them an official venue, a courtroom with evidentiary standards, a Senate hearing where evidence can be in testimony on sworn testimony and affidavits can be presented, Or if you give them a commission, right? | ||
Or an impeachment trial. | ||
Give us an official place to adjudicate and we will shine because we will bring facts. | ||
We will bring data and evidence and facts and they can't refute it. | ||
They can spin everything else and this is why they are in total and complete meltdown about Arizona. | ||
Boris Epstein. | ||
They've got the ballots. | ||
It's so beautiful. | ||
Complete, utter, total, unmitigated disaster of a meltdown. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
And if this was no big deal, If the Democrats and the mainstream media had trust that this election in Arizona was just like Katie Hobbs, the MSNBC contributor said, totally fine, the best election, the cleanest election, they wouldn't be doing this. | ||
They would have a laugh and they would move on. | ||
But what are they actually doing? | ||
They're coming in full force while still not addressing the actual questions. | ||
It has been now a week since Senate President Karen Fann, Arizona Senate President, sent a letter detailing three key things. | ||
Non-compliance with the subpoena. | ||
Number two, missing ballots, and number three, the missing database. | ||
Yes, out of the hearing of Maricopa County Board of Supervisors yesterday came a report. | ||
Thirteen pages. | ||
Thirteen pages, maybe even fourteen. | ||
But it didn't say anything. | ||
It didn't refute. | ||
In the end, on each one of them, it was like, we don't know. | ||
Passwords, we don't know. | ||
Or, we've given you everything we got. | ||
And the most telling thing was the end. | ||
Please, please, please, we beg of you, please, just stop it. | ||
Oh, you're embarrassing us, they throw out all the stuff, it's hurting the state, it's hurting the business community. | ||
In fact, in the press conference, they called on the donor base and the business community to say, you're hurting Arizona business, you're going to make us look like wingnuts, you've got to get the donors. | ||
They actually called, the business community has to step in. | ||
The business community has to back off the MAGA movement. | ||
Let me tell you, that ain't going to happen, right? | ||
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No. | |
That's not going to happen. | ||
Tell me, what happened out in, first question. | ||
Did the Board of Supervisors, and this is not like an invitation, this was a direction to show up at a hearing, did the Maricopa County Supervisors, did they show up today and were they in their seats or on Zoom or however they did it, partially, at 1pm Phoenix time? | ||
Arizona Senate President Karen Phan sent a letter pursuant to a subpoena, a legal proceeding, Laying out these questions and setting a hearing for today at one o'clock Arizona time. | ||
And for the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors to show up and answer these questions. | ||
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, 100%, totally, absolutely, did not show up. | ||
They did not show up. | ||
So now, the question is, what's next? | ||
Generally, as it happens here, in the Federal House and the Senate, if you're invited for a hearing, as some of us here may or may not have been, And you don't show up, the subpoenas start. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's what most people, and it's public, you know, they... Because I was an 11-year-old chubby Jewish kid, Eric Swalwell and Jackie Speier and Adam Schiff wanted to talk to me and accused me of being a Russian spy, because I was an 11-year-old kid who came over here as a Jewish refugee. | ||
So, they sent me a letter, they said, hey, can you come by? | ||
I said, absolutely, I'm gonna come over and, you know, whatever, fine. | ||
Because that's how I handle my business, when I have nothing to hide. | ||
Invited will show up now. There's other you know. There's a lot of examples when people have a reason they have you know Executive privilege they've got other reasons legal reasons to know they're going to be railroaded not to show up But when you have a letter like Karen fans where she laid out specific questions This isn't a criminal proceeding, right? | ||
It's a legal proceeding, which could turn criminal if they lie. | ||
It won't be from the Senate. | ||
The Senate is just looking for facts. | ||
Correct. | ||
But the fact... Is it within their purview, in your estimate, is it within the purview of the Senate? | ||
There's a lot of stuff they're kicking up on MSNBC about the DOJ letter. | ||
Is it within her purview as the President of the Senate to conduct this investigation? 100%. | ||
The Judiciary Committee, Chairman Warren Peterson over there in Arizona, of the Arizona State Senate, issued a subpoena. | ||
The State Senate is enforcing the subpoena. | ||
It's gone to court. | ||
By the way, it wasn't just, oh, they all sat around, had a cup of coffee, and they said, yeah, fine, you gotta honor it. | ||
There's a reason that subpoena was issued in December of 2020. | ||
It's been litigated from here, Timbuktu, and that's why the audit only started in April. | ||
Because it's been litigated up and down the block. | ||
So, at this point, there's absolutely no way that these Maricopa County Board of Supervisors I think you can get away with not showing up. | ||
Now, there's some talk that even if there's a subpoena issued, how are you going to enforce it? | ||
The way I see it is that the Sergeant of Arms of the Arizona State Senate would have to work with the Department of Public Safety of Arizona, or however they do it. | ||
Maybe you'd have to actually work with the Maricopa County Sheriff, who's a left-wing Democrat, but nevertheless, and go and enforce the subpoena. | ||
So I believe that because they didn't show up, a subpoena is absolutely appropriate. | ||
And yes, it is 100% in the purview of the Arizona State Senate to have a hearing and conduct an audit into an election in Arizona. | ||
So this is what people don't get in Georgia. | ||
This is what they spend on MSNBC and CNN all the time. | ||
They keep saying it's Republican-controlled in Georgia. | ||
It's totally Republican. | ||
Maricopa County's 4-1 Republican supervisors. | ||
They're fighting against it. | ||
Yeah, and they're saying, hey, you don't see any of the executives in, you know, Katie Hobbs is a Democrat, but the rest of the guys are Republicans, particularly the governor. | ||
You don't see Ducey standing here, and one of the things I argue is that, look, no offense, Fox News, maybe even Newsmax would agree, but definitely Fox News, the Republican establishment, McCarthy, Uniparty, nobody stood up here for the Patriots. | ||
They are all, they want this to go away. | ||
The last thing Ducey wants is to have to have the Department of Public Safety in Arizona get engaged here and have some action. | ||
Of course. | ||
You're 100% right, but guess what? | ||
As I and Ben Berkwam and others saw on the ground starting on November 5th, remember, I deployed to Arizona within 36 hours of election night. | ||
And what I saw on the ground then, what I've seen on the ground since then, what I know for a fact, is that the people, the patriots of Arizona, just like the MAGA patriots all across the country, in Georgia, in Pennsylvania, in Wisconsin, in Michigan, they're not giving. | ||
They're not giving. | ||
And that is what is so encouraging, what is so exciting and refreshing about politics in America today, is that we finally have a political movement that's not a fringe movement, that's a majority movement, that's standing up and saying, enough! | ||
Enough! | ||
We're not going to be silenced, we're not going to be pushed around, we are going to stand up for what's right, and we demand answers. | ||
If the leaders are feckless, just get out of our way. | ||
We're going to do it anyway, right? | ||
Like the Lieutenant Governor of Georgia. | ||
Political career ended yesterday. | ||
Cosmo man, done. | ||
Good luck. | ||
Let's talk about the battlefield. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break in a second, but I just want to say the reason Boris went to Arizona Because we had the Georgia situation. | ||
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Quite frankly, you had actually more heat in Pennsylvania. | ||
But there was a certain individual in 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue that Arizona upset, right? | ||
Because he had to watch Fox at 930 call. | ||
Exactly. | ||
So Boris is sent out there, let's find out what's going on. | ||
Boris lands, you're 200,000 down. | ||
Exactly. | ||
About 182,000. | ||
182,000 down. | ||
Exactly. About 182. | ||
182 hundred thousand down. When you eventually left, right, you're around 10,000, under 10,000, and quite frankly, given the loosey-goosey nature we thought there was here, there was no doubt that something had to be done here. | ||
Remember, Navarro kept saying, it's just not the count, it's the canvas, right? | ||
You've got so much illegal alien voting, all this, you know, ghost voting and all that, you had to get to it. | ||
This is why the Patriot, with no assistance at all from the establishment, dug in here, and this is why we're here in Rob Rachel Maddison's Meltdown. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Boris Epstein, we've got a lot more news coming from Arizona, news from Michigan, news from Georgia. | ||
We're going to get to it all when we get back from this commercial break. | ||
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Okay, I want to go back to Arizona. | ||
It's pretty extraordinary to me that you have a situation with the Board of Supervisors Look, you and I have spent so much time on this for months and months and months, but Boris, it's kind of hard this late in the game to shock Boris Epstein and Steve Bannon about anything to do with this election. | ||
I was absolutely gobsmacked when I saw what was coming out of the deck plates, and we haven't even got to the canvassing. | ||
Me too. | ||
First of all, you and I are not machine guys. | ||
No. | ||
We don't know. | ||
We've got to get experts in there and do it, but hey, whatever the machines are, it's going to be figured out between Dominion and other people and get into it. | ||
What was found out on the deck place with under 20% of the ballots counted, and you haven't really started the canvassing. | ||
And remember Navarro, please don't forget this. | ||
It's the canvas, not the count. | ||
That's why David Chetosky in Pennsylvania is saying, hey, you go to these buildings, they're going to be torn down. | ||
They've got 25 or 30, you know, ballots, 80 ballots per spot. | ||
Over there in like Northwest Philly. | ||
He said in Pittsburgh. | ||
Oh, forget about that. | ||
He said it's ridiculous. | ||
It's like the wire over there. | ||
That's exactly what he said. | ||
So, this is why Arizona has got their head exploding. | ||
Remember, if you look at Nora O'Donnell, look at anything that's done, they never talk about what's in Karen Phan's letter. | ||
They talk about bamboo in the ballots, UV lights, green markers. | ||
They try to spin it like you're Martians. | ||
Guess what? | ||
The patriots out there are not Martians and they're grinding through this. | ||
Why did the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors take it upon themselves? | ||
Do they not fear they're going to get subpoenaed and actually they're going to start trying to enforce these things? | ||
Their perspective is that this is all just, you know, a spectacle, a circus. | ||
They actually said, oh, an OAN televised circus, which is, you know, fine. | ||
You don't like OAN. | ||
One doesn't like OAN. | ||
That's their, you know, we're all Americans. | ||
That's your right. | ||
But the Arizona... Don't trash talk my Christina Babb. | ||
I love OAN. | ||
But I don't want to supervise. | ||
They're doing that. | ||
That's fighting words. | ||
Sure. | ||
And Christina is going to fight back as well. | ||
She's a tough Marine. | ||
You're not going to back her down, okay? | ||
By the way, something Christina Bobb has been working on at OAN and talking a lot about is the need for people to reach out to Mark Branovich, the Attorney General of Arizona. | ||
Why? | ||
Because he has an election fraud task force! | ||
In the Department of Justice of Arizona, they've got an election press task force, and he has filed an amicus brief for the audit, but hasn't done anything beyond that. | ||
So if we could put in the live chat, Denver, if we could put, and I, Kevin, I give this with the phone number and the email. | ||
Put it up there and we'll put it in. | ||
up and then to change the team and make sure you're reaching out to the key person in arizona the mark brown it's the attorney general here's the here's the thing okay fine they want to do they want to be a little this thing that's that's there are at the oak uh... choice of first amendment right but here's what is the deeper issue the arizona state senate speaks for the people of arizona they're elected by the people of arizona the people of arizona | ||
the arizona state senate as their representatives have said we want and audit We'll be back. | ||
We want answers. | ||
And now, specifically, we want answers to these questions about the missing database, about the missing ballots, so on and so forth. | ||
And what's the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, 4 to 1, controlled by a Ryanair Republican, saying? | ||
Nah, we don't care about you. | ||
That is the quintessential, old-school, uniparty approach to politics. | ||
That the apparatchik, the bureaucrats, are more important. | ||
You know what? | ||
It's a cute phrase, but that deep state is more important. | ||
The Administrative State. | ||
The Administrative State. | ||
What we've talked about from day one, after the President was elected in 2016, the Administrative State that runs this country and runs the states and the municipalities, they're saying we are more important, we know better, all of you better sit down and shut up. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
That is not what's happening. So the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors are not just slapping Karen Phan in the face. They're not just slapping Warren Peterson, the chairman of the Judicial Committee, in the face. They're slapping each and every Arizona Republican in the face. | ||
We've got to get to Georgia. But are they rope-a-doping? | ||
Have they ground this thing to a halt? | ||
No. It's restarting May 24th. The graduations are finished. | ||
No, but what about the Senate right now with the questions? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I understand we're taking a break for graduations, and remember, it's going to take as long as it takes. | ||
And what they've found so far with another 20% of the ballots, take your time, we've got the canvas due, we're in no hurry. | ||
Right? | ||
We're going to get it done. | ||
We've got to get it done for the August 15th. | ||
I see what you did there. | ||
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We're going to be doing live broadcasts. | ||
Mike Lindell, Boris Edson. | ||
We're going to ask Lindell this very question tomorrow about the August. | ||
I've got two acronyms I live by. | ||
MAGA and YOLO. | ||
You only live once. | ||
I'm there. | ||
Have they? | ||
I understand that the audit itself is going to pick up after the graduations, but has Karen Phan, in the Senate, been braced up and ground to a stop, which is what all the mainstream media want, and if Maricopa County shows that they've done it, they're going to pile in the back of them and we're going to have a range war out there. | ||
They're absolutely not going to be ground to a stop here on these questions, and believe you me, as we've said over and over again since this letter, which I agree with you, Steve, 100%, 1,000%, it was gobsmacked. | ||
I was taking it back. | ||
I was looking at this thing when I first got it, and I had to do, like, triple ticks. | ||
Remember, you're doing the math. | ||
You go, man, this is like 17%. | ||
It's like unbelievable. | ||
Because I was looking at the numbers. | ||
Oh, what are, you know, 200 batches of 200. | ||
Just the absolute numbers. | ||
The raw numbers. | ||
Oh, 165. | ||
Well, you know, these are kind of low. | ||
Oh my, Jesus Christmas, you know? | ||
It was unbelievable. | ||
And it's about the percentages. | ||
It's about the numbers. | ||
And these numbers are only going to get worse because, again, we're only through about 80%. | ||
But is Maricopa County trying to trigger the DOJ to come here? | ||
Because what they're going to say is that These Senate people are out of control. | ||
They're outside their lane. | ||
They're now dealing with the Constitution and with a federal election. | ||
We have tried to be, you know, today at 1030, when we took the break, on both the big screen in there at MSNBC and on CNN here, they both had the exact same story with the exact same quote from Eric. | ||
How is that possible? | ||
It's totally random. | ||
It's totally random. | ||
And they said they had the insane quote and they had it up there, right? | ||
Insane from the front. | ||
Does the Justice Department take that as a trigger and say, okay, you're trying to strong arm a municipality, we're going to step in, TRO, we're going to shut this whole thing down, and take it behind closed doors? | ||
It's been almost two weeks now since that letter from the DOJ, which, when it came down, I thought, this feels to me like something else is coming. | ||
Nothing else has come up except for that letter from Karen Phan, which is extremely detailed, not escrete, not emotional, but specific. | ||
So, if anything, that leads me to believe that the DOJ is now on its heels, just like it is, by the way, in the investigation into Mayor Rudy Giuliani. | ||
Because what you have is people on our side of the arguments who are laying out facts and specifics. | ||
Now, am I saying the DOJ is not going to step in here? | ||
If I were a betting man, I'd say between now and when it's all over, the DOJ in Arizona is likely to step in. | ||
Because guess what they don't want? | ||
Guess what Biden's DOJ, with Merrick Garland in charge, definitely don't want? | ||
They don't want the domino effect, which is tomorrow coming to Georgia. | ||
Freight train then is on to Pennsylvania. | ||
I'm hearing there's a lot of movement there. | ||
Michigan, Wisconsin, New Hampshire, so on and so forth. | ||
I want to go through that. | ||
Right in Michigan today, DiPerno did lose this round. | ||
What happens there? | ||
It's going to continue. | ||
DiPerno isn't giving up. | ||
The Patriots aren't giving up. | ||
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Antrim County, the... He's going to go to Peel it and we'll go there. | |
Correct. | ||
And by the way, that happened in Arizona too. | ||
People got to remember this. | ||
Courts go both ways. | ||
That's right. | ||
Vernon Jones, tomorrow, throwdown, he was on here. | ||
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He's coming in on, and he goes, look, put Kemp aside. | ||
This is about Stacey Abrams, Stacey's law, not Georgia law, and not the Constitution. | ||
Which is why signal, not noise. | ||
One of the key visions, the key visual elements of this whole fight was when this got serious, when the letter dropped in Arizona last week, who was on Anderson Cooper the next day? | ||
It wasn't somebody from Arizona. | ||
They didn't have Jack Sellers on there, who's that guy, you know, putting out statements. | ||
Or Rikers. | ||
Or Rikers. | ||
Just let me, let me go. | ||
Or even Katie House. | ||
It was Stacey Abrams saying that this is an insurrection. | ||
She tied it back to, she didn't talk about any specifics in Arizona. | ||
She came on Anderson Cooper. | ||
She probably doesn't know any specifics. | ||
It was their primetime show, and they said, she tied it right to January 6th, this is insurrection, these are seditionists. | ||
They brought the heavy guns out on the first night. | ||
On Anderson Cooper, who they're trying to position, he's like the serious guy. | ||
By the way, nobody's talking about what happened to Don Lemon. | ||
That came and went, and I see that as a major admission of weakness by the wokeness within mainstream media. | ||
Don Lemon was somebody who was leading a lot of the hyperbole, a lot of the histrionics, and now he loses the nightly show. | ||
But he's still got, no, the show's still there. | ||
The show just renamed it. | ||
That's it? | ||
I think that's what it is. | ||
Are you sure? | ||
I'm pretty sure. | ||
It's called the Don Lemon Show. | ||
Don Lemon Tonight. | ||
That's the news? | ||
Boris is so out of the loop. | ||
I thought you were a media guy. | ||
Think of what effort I had in 16 with This is My Head of Surrogates. | ||
I'm going to double check on that. | ||
I'm pretty sure they just renamed the show. | ||
It goes from CNN Tonight with Don Lemon to the Don Lemon Tonight. | ||
If that's all it is, I'm going to take it back. | ||
Still an admission of weakness by CNN because the previous name was wrong. | ||
I'm doubling down. | ||
That is a good surrogate. | ||
Still weak. | ||
Why would they have to change the name if it was so good? | ||
I'm hearing in Wisconsin, there's rumors in Wisconsin, there's things moving in Wisconsin right now to get to the bottom of that. | ||
What about that? | ||
Wisconsin is one state. | ||
If you look at the audit that was done in just Milwaukee and Dane County, in a state that was decided by 20,000 votes, 20,000 votes. | ||
Just Milwaukee and Dane County, there's over 200,000 unlawful ballots that were cast. | ||
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Those are about 75, 25, 80, 20. | |
Those were about 75, 25, 80, 20. | ||
Those were 80, 20, 75, 25 Biden-Trump counties. | ||
And it was indefinitely confined. | ||
It was ballots where people didn't have a good reason to do mail-in balloting, early balloting, so on and so forth. | ||
Wisconsin as a state, when it gets to do the audit, remember, that's also where the Green Bay official left. | ||
Big time, big time. | ||
You know, all of a sudden, suddenly. | ||
The ICs, as Reince Priebus said, it's the most easily provable. | ||
That's what, on the impeachment, we had argued about how to position this. | ||
You'd start with six hours on, on an impeachment trial, you'd start the opening day with Wisconsin. | ||
People would be mailing down the number. | ||
Okay, David Shatosky was one of your guys in Pennsylvania. | ||
He just broke news. | ||
He said, look, the Senate there has reached out to me a couple of times. | ||
Would I testify? | ||
Would I bring the receipts? | ||
I'm doing the same thing. | ||
So, what people have to understand, underneath the surface, there is a ton of work going on here, right? | ||
Whether it's in Georgia, whether it's in Pennsylvania, whether it's in Wisconsin. | ||
That is why Arizona can't stop. | ||
Arizona's got to grind through this and can't let themselves be braced up by anybody in Board of Supervisors. | ||
Boris? | ||
It's all about the dominoes. | ||
It is all about the dominoes. | ||
And the stronger the Democrats fight against it, it's not just that the pushback in Arizona from the MAGA Patriots and the MAGA elected officials gets more and more stringent and more and more strong. | ||
It's that the pushback from all over the country. | ||
Now you've got people, as you said, Shostakos, you know, Mastroianni. | ||
You've got people all over the country. | ||
You know, Vernon Jones, of course, in Georgia. | ||
MAGA patriots, MAGA elected officials, MAGA candidates are standing up and saying, we are seeing the hysterical response to Arizona. | ||
We want the same in our state. | ||
And Brian Kemp of Georgia better not stand in the way. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
When we return, we're going to talk about, when is Mitch McConnell going to get into the fray? | ||
Because I've got to tell you, in the Senate, they leaked a big deal over the weekend. | ||
And that is, they want to look at all the races now around Maricopa County, particularly the Senate race. | ||
All business in the Senate should shut down right now until we get to the bottom of Arizona and then Georgia. | ||
Loeffler and Perdue, I believe you're going to see one on November 3rd. | ||
This is absolutely essential to the governance of this republic. | ||
We're going to be back with Boris Epstein. | ||
We're also going to bring back Patrick K. O'Donnell in The Indispensables next in The War Room. | ||
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Okay, we've got a lot to get through in about six minutes. | ||
Boris, real quickly. | ||
The Senate races. | ||
Karen Fan, these guys have been great about not leaking stuff. | ||
They put out a story, it was in the Arizona Republican, AZ Central, saying, hey, we're going to review, it's so egregious, we think we're going to review every election, that means Kelly's in play, and Loeffler, you know, listen to Vernon Jones and Peter Navarro, if they get a full forensic audit, November 3rd, Senate elections are in play. | ||
Why is Mitch McConnell not stepping up to the sticks and saying, hey, I think we need to review what's going on here, sir? | ||
Because Mitch McConnell has made his bed, right? | ||
That's his problem. | ||
He likes Joe Manchin being the most powerful man in town. | ||
I thought he wanted to be the most powerful man in town. | ||
If he did, he would have gone for the $2,000 in December and then would have won the two Georgia Senate seats. | ||
That's the mistake Mitch McConnell made, A, B, backing away from President Trump so egregiously and attacking the president and the MAGA movement, and then saying that this election's done, it's all over, and now when he actually has a real opportunity to say, we need to be paying attention to what's going on in Arizona, we need to be paying attention to the presidential election count and to the Senate count when Mark Kelly And Martha McSally. | ||
I hope that Mitch McConnell does it, but I'm not holding my breath. | ||
When we get to Michigan, you watch. | ||
Remember, write this name down. | ||
John James. | ||
Don't put anything away. | ||
John James, the two in Georgia, and Kelly. | ||
We're not giving up on any of this. | ||
What about the Wisconsin governors? | ||
Hey, right there? | ||
I'm telling you, all these are going to get in play. | ||
They have to be reviewed. | ||
Okay, if you want to see why we're doing this, the shoulders of the giants we stand upon. | ||
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He is going to be with us on Memorial Day for a special, Patrick K. O'Donnell. | ||
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You know, I know it's hot dogs and fireworks, but give them a book that talks about the giants that came before us. | ||
Patrick K. O'Donnell, tell us about this book, The Indispensables. | ||
It's about who we are as Americans, Steve. | ||
It's about our origin story, which is arguably the most important story that we have as a country, which in many cases is under assault. | ||
And this book is a band of brothers on the men that were at the great inflection points, something you recognize today. | ||
But also in history that changed the course of the Revolutionary War. | ||
They were there from the beginning. | ||
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This is one of the great things of the book. | ||
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And then, what, a couple months later, this is right after the Declaration was signed, a couple months later, on that Christmas Eve, to go across the Delaware. | ||
The famous painting, in fact, Some of the heroes of the book. | ||
You get into a lot of detail about this famous painting. | ||
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There's a direct connection to the revolutionary generation. | ||
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How many years of research did it take you to get to be able to rebuild this regiment? | ||
Five years, Steve. | ||
I looked at the muster rolls of the original regiment, and then I took each individual and looked them up and found their pension file, if they survived, or their letters and diaries. | ||
And literally reconstructed or rebuilt the entire regiment, hundreds of men, and it's in their own words, Steve, which is very unique for a book on the American Revolution. | ||
I used the oral histories of the war, which were these pension application files, where they swore under oath what they saw and did, and it's extraordinary stuff. | ||
In many cases. | ||
Patrick, how can people get the book? | ||
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How do people get to the book? | ||
How do they find out about you? | ||
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Steve, we're already in the third printing today, which is publication day. | ||
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Yeah, get one for Solomon. | ||
Good. | ||
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See you tomorrow morning. | ||
By the way, Mike Lindell at 10 o'clock and then at 11, live, the press conference of Vernon Jordan. | ||
Throwdown, not with Kemp. | ||
Vernon Jones. | ||
Vernon Jones. | ||
The throwdown is not with Kemp. | ||
The throwdown is with Stacey Abrams. | ||
Okay, there's a throwdown tomorrow starting at 11 o'clock. |