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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. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Banham. | ||
States letting these ballots go to fuel an extremist movement. | ||
Right. | ||
The problem is, Nicole, that, I mean, the senator is right. | ||
Very clear that the politically informed once faced with these new restrictions are likely to be galvanized, energized, raise the resources necessary to educate and register their voters. | ||
And make sure they find a way to turn out in narrower windows of opportunity with new rules and new layers of sort of barrier to entry. | ||
They can do that. | ||
The average American is exhausted after the 2020 election. | ||
And when they hear words like audits, and they find that ballots are being opened up in these swing states, and they hear terms like relitigating the last election, they think that's credible and warranted. | ||
And so they are not, they don't want to follow the news day in, day out. | ||
They don't want to know the intricacies of how, thank goodness we have election officials in Maricopa County pushing back on this load of crap. | ||
There won't be more like them. | ||
Brad Raffensperger, who is, you know, really a hero of the 2020 election, whether he's Secretary of State or not, will be removed from the process On the state election board in Georgia going forward so that it is a partisan process influenced largely by the state legislature and no longer by a group of professional and unbiased election workers who are dedicated to the process. | ||
And not an outcome. | ||
Across the country, we see people not only starting these audits, but running for these election official positions so that they can do the bidding of the big lie. | ||
And most Americans just don't understand that this is happening. | ||
So the ones that are being told by Stacey Abrams, who are being effectively informed about these new limitations, yes, it is likely to spur new turnout. | ||
But on the whole, the fact that they are not, they move from stop the steal to perfect the steal, for 2022 and 2024 is lost on most of America. | ||
I don't even know where to start. | ||
A.B. | ||
Stoddard from the Hill, sitting there in full meltdown. | ||
We've got, in the studio, we've got Boris and we've got Dr. Navarro at his studio today. | ||
We're going to have Garland Favarito a little later. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
It is Monday, the 24th of May, the Year of Our Lord 2021. | ||
Lead story almost all day in Politico is how Mark Fincham and the rest of these Patriots are not just conducting a hand forensic audit, but how it's spreading to other states and how they're getting organized, not just for 2022, but to really go around the country to these battleground states and others and start to do these hand forensic audits. | ||
Boris, your thoughts? | ||
Nicole Wallace, all of MSNBC all day and CNN in complete and total meltdown about this. | ||
Thoughts, observations? | ||
I thought it was very interesting, Steve. | ||
Great to be here with you. | ||
Of course, great to be at the tip of the spear of the MAGA movement with the MAGA Brain Trust. | ||
That's the viewership of an audience of this program. | ||
Saw some unbelievable numbers come out over the weekend, which show how this show, The War Room, is dominating. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Dominating. | ||
The audience, it's for the audience. | ||
The audience has been spectacular. | ||
And there's going to be a story coming out which references how impactful the War Room is, just as a quick aside. | ||
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And in that, as part of that story... I'm sure it will be shut down shortly thereafter. | |
The statement is going to be that this audience is action-oriented, intense, And unbelievably smart. | ||
This is not your general cable news audience. | ||
This is an audience that cuts down to the heart of the matter. | ||
And the heart of the matter here is something A.B. | ||
Stoddard said there during her meltdown. | ||
By the way, MSNBC, they might as well rename it Meltdown SNBC. | ||
Because that's what they do about all these artists. | ||
They keep melting. | ||
They've got the balance! | ||
They've got the balance. | ||
But they know what the problem is, as soon as you get the ballots they get worried. | ||
And so something she said there really cut through to me, which is she could not find, this is somebody who's been in politics, a journalist, a writer for a long time. | ||
Senior editor over at the Hill. | ||
She has a good command of her language, right? | ||
She could not find a better description, she couldn't muster Better lingo than a load of crap. | ||
That's what she could come up with. | ||
She's so triggered by the audits that that's the best she could do. | ||
And you know, yeah, we're sitting here, we're laughing because it's pathetic, right? | ||
Seeing your Etta at the Hill, that's what we've gotten to. | ||
Edward R. Murrow is pretty sad somewhere. | ||
But in all seriousness, what that shows you is just how Deeply, these audits are cutting mainstream media establishment, Uniparty. | ||
How scared they are. | ||
Today, today, as we speak in Arizona, that audit is up and going again. | ||
It was supposed to start up again on the 24th, and guess what? | ||
It started up on the 24th, 28 tables going as we speak. | ||
Here's what I love. | ||
The mainstream media, ladies and gentlemen, is so triggered. | ||
They were blown away by the increase in the tables, right? | ||
It's like a casino that's working. | ||
You increase the tables, right? | ||
Add the tables. | ||
The tables, they were freaking out there were more tables. | ||
It's not getting, it's going to take as long as it takes, as we keep saying. | ||
You know, people have said it could be the end of June. | ||
I don't happen to think it'll be that quickly. | ||
I think it'll be longer. | ||
I think it'll be longer. | ||
It should be longer. | ||
It's going to take as long as it takes. | ||
Let me bring in... I know you've got a lot to say about Arizona, New Hampshire, Georgia. | ||
I want to bring in Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
Dr. Navarro, it's your analysis that a lot of people have talked about. | ||
Give us your assessment. | ||
You know AB pretty well. | ||
Give us your assessment of AB Stoddard and Nicole Wallace and their full meltdown on MSNBC. | ||
Instead of doing an analysis, let me do an analogy. | ||
It's like Stoddard found herself in a strip club on a Saturday night, walked out and started defending and describing it like it was Sunday church, right? | ||
This election, 2020, was the most compromised... I know I'm going to get crushed. | ||
Okay, Rudy. | ||
I know I'm going to get crushed. | ||
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Hey, Rudy, I know I'm going to get crushed in that analogy. | |
Navarro is not the kind of guy I would ever expect to reference. | ||
No more Navarro. | ||
No more Navarro. | ||
Have you ever even been to his trip club? | ||
No, stop, stop, stop. | ||
I'm going to get killed in this one. | ||
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No, no, no. | |
You gotta laugh at these people. | ||
It's like they're defending the indefensible. | ||
I mean, just, like, look at what happened as we did, Steve, with those three reports that we did, right? | ||
Georgia, the cesspool, Wisconsin with the indefinitely combined voters, Nevada with, like, the gift cards for the Indians to vote for Biden, Arizona, like, every six ways to Sunday. | ||
And her defending Raffensperger as a hero? | ||
You know your political career is dead as a Republican when you're getting defended on MSNBC, Brad. | ||
So just find something else to do, brother. | ||
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It's Liz Cheney territory. | |
What Bannon has said, the rule of Bannon here, is one falls. | ||
They all fall. | ||
And now that's what we're seeing. | ||
And the variation on that is it's like one investigate, they all investigate. | ||
So Arizona, that's pure Bannon War Room effect there. | ||
You're just getting people information. | ||
That's what you do, Steve. | ||
You get them information and they action, action, action. | ||
Now it's Georgia. | ||
We're going to hear from my brother in Wisconsin. | ||
He's got something going there that's going to come out. | ||
Bottom line is, it's fun to watch them melt down, Steve. | ||
New Hampshire. | ||
I want to go back to, you know, Peter Navarro. | ||
Navarro's dictum is, it's the canvas, not the count. | ||
And when the DOJ sent the letter, their implication to anybody involved in the canvas, there could be criminal charges coming. | ||
That's the one they really are most worried about. | ||
In your assessment, where we stand in Arizona today, and all these letters that were flying late in the week and over the weekend about we want you to secure all emails, we want you to know these litigation letters. | ||
How close do you think we are to actually having DOJ step in here and try to shut this thing down? | ||
Finchham this morning didn't think that close. | ||
He thought we would go another week or two. | ||
I'm of a different opinion. | ||
You're closer to the legal side of this. | ||
What are your thoughts? | ||
The delta there is actually pretty large. | ||
It could be literally any moment, but since it's Joe Biden's DOJ and Merrick Garland has shown himself to be a pretty weak Attorney General up to now in terms of any action, you could see a couple of weeks out and they could wait until the canvas to start. | ||
You know, so what I'm saying is the lack of organization, the mess within the Biden administration could actually slow them down and doing what they want, which is use the levers of power, levers of law enforcement in order to prevent this audit from continuing. | ||
And, you know, as I'm sitting here and I'm looking behind you, you've got CNN, MSNBC. | ||
It looks like they've got another thing to melt down. | ||
they're both melting down about Marjorie Taylor Greene's comments about the masks. | ||
Didn't see them melting down about Rashida Tlaib or Ilana Mars' anti-Semitic comments about Israel. | ||
And this whole time it's about... | ||
Steve, Boris, just one quick thing here. | ||
It's like I want to... | ||
I got a slightly different take on this Merrick Garland thing. | ||
They run the very real risk, if the Feds interfere on this, to kick this up at an even higher And I think they've got to weigh that risk. | ||
I mean, if they if they try to slap this down, that's like putting a cover on a pot that's already steaming. | ||
And so I think I think there's the DOJ is like right about 200 yards from me over there. | ||
I think they're trying to sort out the politics of it. | ||
And they may decide that the smart thing is maybe just Not intervene and let nature take its course, because the alternative is worse. | ||
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Let's see. | |
I mean, we'll see. | ||
Very good points there. | ||
Very insightful. | ||
And Peter, I think that's very logical. | ||
My only thought there is that if that were the case, they probably wouldn't have sent that letter. | ||
That's my point. | ||
Because if they sent the letter, they've already opened the pot, right? | ||
So they sent the letter. | ||
Now, I think it's about time. | ||
Well, but that was a while ago, right? | ||
That was a while ago. | ||
But hang on, let's get the timeframe right. | ||
The reason that Karen Phan put her initial letter out public was there was a concern, right, that DOJ might come in, get a TRO, shut down, and you wouldn't be able to talk about anything that they actually knew at the time. | ||
The explosive, look, besides the database and all that, the explosive thing was just on the physical ballots themselves. | ||
The percentages... Correct. | ||
The margins. | ||
The margins you were missing. | ||
It was Boris's initial analysis. | ||
And remember, please go back to Navarro's dictum. | ||
It is the canvas, not the count. | ||
If you think the count is all messed up and the ballots are all messed up, wait till you go to the empty lots where there's supposed to be 100 people voting. | ||
Wait till you go to the post office box. | ||
Wait till you go to that. | ||
When DOJ saw the letter and even saw the letter and say, oh my God, with the fiscal ballots, everything Rachel Maddow had been saying has come true. | ||
They've got the ballots, right? | ||
And the ballots they know are gone. | ||
They've got the ballots. | ||
And your point, it should be 0.0001. | ||
Completely. | ||
And my point is, the thing was so grave, that's why I think when you say wait for the results, when you wait for the results, they're going to be too late. | ||
I believe what they're going to have to do is come in for an intervention somehow. | ||
To shut this thing down. | ||
They understand that if we continue to grind on that deck place, those patriots, there's going to be such a wide discrepancy between what the actual receipts show and what was reported. | ||
And this gets down to one thing, this mantra. | ||
This is what everybody's got to keep in mind. | ||
If you look at all that, like the Time Magazine cover, they had that great montage where everything was going on. | ||
In the middle they had somebody holding up a sign, all votes count. | ||
No. | ||
This is the bid and the ask. | ||
All votes count versus all certifiable, legal, chain of custody, legal votes from American citizens. | ||
And all those have to count, right? | ||
That's a huge spread. | ||
That is on the deck plates in Arizona. | ||
They're finding out right now. | ||
Biden's going to be bleeding out political capital. | ||
He's already under 50% in that morning consul poll. | ||
That's the buried lead. | ||
On his honeymoon period, he's at 48%. | ||
Sure, Trump's at 36, but that doesn't really matter right now. | ||
It's Biden, right? | ||
Biden's at 48, and a big part of that is 40% of the American people, 42%, don't think he's legitimate, at least. | ||
And every day it plays out in Arizona, it continues to play out, go out, and now in Georgia. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Now in New Hampshire. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
When it goes, okay, we're going to return, we're going to have Garland Favarito next, tell us updates in Georgia, then we're going to get back to the team. | ||
Boris has got information on New Hampshire and Georgia, we're going to get into all that with Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
We've also got some discussion of Tony Fauci a little later in the show. | ||
Short commercial break, be back in a moment. | ||
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Today, I want to bring in now another hero into this, Garland Favarito. | ||
He's the executive director, I think, co-founder of Vote GA. | ||
He fought for years just to make sure that voting is done correctly. | ||
Then in this election, he has been all over the failures of the 3rd of November. | ||
And he won a huge court case last week. | ||
Garland, get us up to speed on that and tell us what to expect this week. | ||
MSNBC and CNN is giving you non-stop wall-to-wall coverage, sir. | ||
So tell the War Room Posse what to expect. | ||
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I wasn't even aware of that. | |
I don't even watch them. | ||
So it stands for Voters Organized for Trusted Election Results. | ||
In Georgia, we have a 16-year-old nonpartisan organization, all volunteer. | ||
And so what's happening? | ||
We got that ruling. | ||
We've had three different rulings, Steve, in our favor. | ||
Three in a row. | ||
The first one was that we got the conditional approval to inspect the ballots. | ||
The second one was we got the ballot images out of Fulton County. | ||
And now the third one is we're going to get the final approval to inspect the ballots. | ||
We have to make some changes to our plan because now they don't want us to touch the ballot. | ||
So we have to figure out how to do it without actually touching the ballots. | ||
That's not a problem. | ||
We'll take care of that and we'll move on. | ||
So we'll put that plan together. | ||
The judge will and the experts will get together along with the attorneys this week at the warehouse where the ballots are. | ||
We have confirmed that they do still exist and it appears that they have not been tampered with. | ||
So they'll work out the final details and hopefully in June we'll be able to conduct this inspection that we've been trying to do for the last four to six months. | ||
And Boris, jump in here. | ||
But Garland, this is what I think for the audience and maybe for people just coming now to this, to what's going on. | ||
In your opinion, you're nonpartisan. | ||
Why is it so important, you know, five months after the election or six months after the election to actually inspect, physically inspect the ballots? | ||
These 147,000, I think, in Fulton County. | ||
In your opinion, why do you feel that it's necessary to inspect the ballots? | ||
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Steve, it all comes down to one single word. | |
Truth. | ||
Whatever the truth is with the election, that's what everybody in the state of Georgia needs to know. | ||
That's what we want to know. | ||
And that's what we're all about, is the truth. | ||
And we don't have the truth. | ||
Because the mainstream media continues to lie and say that there was no evidence of voter fraud. | ||
When we have had four sworn affidavits filed in a court case that there was counterfeit ballots in the Fulton County audit, And we've had those affidavits for six months. | ||
And they continue to lie and say that there's no evidence of fraud. | ||
That is evidence alone of fraud. | ||
And then you add the State Farm Arena video on top of that, where you have what I count to be four violations of Georgia law in that, just that one video that the Secretary of State said nothing's wrong. | ||
So that's where we are. | ||
This is Boris. | ||
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Great. | |
And by the way, I agree with you 100% that truth is the key here, and that's what it's all about. | ||
That's what we're all working to get to the bottom of. | ||
Can you walk us through the line by line, the steps from here into the next couple of weeks of what's going to happen in Fulton County specifically, so the audience knows here's where we stand, here's where we'll be in a couple of days, a week from now, etc., etc. | ||
As we know has been happening in Arizona, same sort of structure. | ||
What's happening in Georgia? | ||
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Well, we don't really know yet because we haven't actually gotten the last piece of approval together. | |
There's still, it's still a few things that have to come together that the, you know, the court wants and they're reasonable things. | ||
So I can't really... Such as what? | ||
Give us an example. | ||
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Well, one of the things is that they want us to do the inspection without touching the ballots. | |
I think we can do that. | ||
We have, Inspectors that we have actually experts that need to need to touch them. | ||
They need to look at him and confirm that whether or not their counterfeit, but we can work around things like that. | ||
And of course we're going to have to pay Fulton County employees to do what we could have done with volunteers. | ||
So that's going to add another 25 grand to our cost and drag it out maybe another week. | ||
We could have done this much more efficiently, but all things together, you know we can proceed. | ||
We're going to get it done. | ||
We think it's reasonable to ask that. | ||
But I can't really tell you exactly what's going to happen, but you're going to see an inspection process, if we get the approval, that is smaller in scale, much smaller in scale than what's going on in Arizona, because we're only looking for two things. | ||
We've only got Only 147,000 ballots to deal with, whereas Arizona had over 2 million. | ||
And then we're looking for very specific problems with mail-in ballots and the counterfeit characteristics, whereas Arizona has got a much broader audit going on out there. | ||
But you'll probably see a similar setup to what Arizona has, but on a much smaller scale. | ||
Garland, just before we jump, one question. | ||
How can coming this far, and I know there's an organization meeting this week and there's going to be other discussions that are leading the next week. | ||
How can you get the inspection that you guys have worked so hard for as a non-partisan organization and not touch the ballots? | ||
How can you actually accomplish what you need to accomplish without actually touching the ballots? | ||
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Well, we'll get around that. | |
We'll let Fulton County handle the ballots through the scanner. | ||
and they can put each one under our nose, and we will get the information we need to get off of it. | ||
And we'll proceed, we'll get those over. | ||
If we find suspects, we'll get them over to a watercolor suspect table, where an expert can look at them. | ||
So it'll be a little bit different structure. | ||
We're gonna try to narrow it down very, very quickly. | ||
Counterfeit ballots, as described here in this lawsuit, you don't need a whole pile of experts to identify them. | ||
You know, if you got a good poll managers and audit monitors and people who are familiar with ballots at all, you can look at it with a naked eye and tell whether or not they're good or not. | ||
So we want to get these ones that we know are bad immediately to the experts, let them confirm while they're on site whether or not they are in fact good or bad. | ||
And just that's a document Kind of a backup approach, because really, I mean, almost anybody can look at it and tell, and make a sworn affidavit or testify in court that yes, this ballot was marked by a pin or it wasn't, or this ballot was folded or it wasn't. | ||
You know, this is, it's not really rocket science. | ||
So, this is, so it's pretty straightforward. | ||
We've got a fairly easy task that made it more difficult But we're going to get there and we're going to find the truth one way or the other and we're not going to stop until we know what the results actually really were. | ||
Okay, real quickly, we've got about two minutes. | ||
For the audience, when you just said about the video that was there, and I realize that's maybe not totally tied to what's going to happen next, but Raffensperger has been on CNN, MSNBC, doing play-by-play on those videos, saying that people don't know what the election process is, they're all idiots, they're all morons. | ||
And you just said he's not telling the truth. | ||
Just for our audience, Raffensperger is held up by MSNBC and CNN, New York Times, as you know, he keeps saying it's the most secure election in the history of Georgia. | ||
He got into a big confrontation with the president. | ||
When you say he's not telling the truth, what do you mean by that, and how do you back that up for an audience who I'm sure is going to get into arguments with friends and family members, etc., who could say, hey, you guys are a bunch of hardcore Trump wingnuts that are just obsessed with this topic. | ||
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Well, of course, as you know, I didn't even vote for Trump, but I'm on this. | |
So a couple things real quick. | ||
If you look at that video, the State Farm Arena video, there are at least four violations of Georgia law, election transparency law. | ||
You've got ballots hidden under skirted tables. | ||
That's both violations. | ||
A curved room. | ||
Where the monitors can't see around to the other side. | ||
You've got duplicate scanning of ballots and there's no problem with a scanner jam. | ||
You've got people still counting after they told the folks to go home. | ||
Maybe, you know, they told the folks the scanning was going to stop for the night. | ||
So you've got all that, but let me lead you with this one classic example of Brad Raffensperger's On the WSB TV report on Friday, when they interviewed me, he came on with a written statement that said he supported our audit. | ||
On the very same day, he had the Assistant Attorney General in court arguing to try to stop our audit. | ||
That's the kind of liar this office is. | ||
I don't think it's him personally, but this Secretary of State's office can lie without conscience. | ||
And they've done this all year long. | ||
I think you're being very kind to Mr. Raffensperger. | ||
Before we go, real quick. | ||
About 150,000, a little less than 150,000 ballots being inspected. | ||
The difference in Georgia was 15,000, is that correct? | ||
The final difference when it came down to the county was... The difference was actually under 12. | ||
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It was under 12,000. | |
Oh, down that way? | ||
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And it was about 17,000. | |
That's right, because they found 3,000 ballots. | ||
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Wow. | |
Okay, Garland Favre. | ||
Real quickly, Garland, how do people follow you on social media? | ||
What's your site? | ||
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Yeah, it's actually VoterGA.org, not .com, but it's at VoterGA. | |
Twitter, Garland, then that's Facebook, we have VoterGA. | ||
We're still on there for right now. | ||
And their website, VoterGA.org, is our website. | ||
There's a wealth of information up there, Steve, and thank you again for having me on. | ||
We really appreciate everything that you're doing to try to find out what happened in November. | ||
It's all you. | ||
And remember, Garland's nonpartisan and did not vote for Donald J. Trump. | ||
Okay, Garland, thank you very much. | ||
We're going to be back with Navarro and Boris Epstein in the War Room in a minute. | ||
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So, as we just heard, the vital thing there is, you know, I like to look at percentages. | ||
Okay, I want to go back Boris you first and then I want to then Navar on Georgia Let's get into Georgia. Then we're gonna go back to Arizona. | ||
We'll talk, New Hampshire and all that next Georgia. So as We just heard the vital thing there's you know, I like to look at percentages to me. That's what it's all about, right? | ||
So they're looking at about 150,000 ballots the The delta in the election after they found those 3,000 ballots is about 12,000. | ||
So you're looking at an overall about 10% is all you would need. | ||
A margin of error of less than 10% out of 150,000 to 12,000. | ||
all, about 10% is all you would need, a margin of error of less than 10% out of 150,000 to 12,000. | ||
So it's going to be very tight, very tight for... | ||
Which in the real world is a huge percentage, but no one has... | ||
No one has been signing thousands of ballots everywhere. | ||
Disgusting. | ||
The fact that the difference is just 10% of what's being reviewed, what's being audited, is a very troubling sign. | ||
And this is actually the most important point I thought, or one of, from last segment. | ||
It's bad for just Democrats. | ||
It's bad for Democrats, for Ryan and Republicans like Raffensperger, it's bad for the establishment, the Uniparty, everybody who is against audits and the truth coming out about what really happened in America on November 3rd. | ||
You never hear the mainstream media ever say he's head of a non-partisan group and that he didn't vote for Trump. | ||
He's not a Trump-anista, okay? | ||
He's not part of the Trump movement. | ||
I want to go... He's not a dead-ender like me. | ||
No, a dead-ender. | ||
Michael Patrick Leahy and all the great reporting. | ||
Peter Navarro, you continue to say Georgia is the cesspool of all of this. | ||
Raffensperger and all these guys say it's the finest election they've ever had. | ||
You said it's a cesspool and you're in houses. | ||
By the way, what we're talking about here, remember, audience, this is not even about the 330,000 lack of chain of title of mail-in ballots of the 600,000. | ||
This is Fulton County, but they've still got 330,000 throughout the state that they have not gotten the receipts for, for the certification for the chain of custody of the mail-in ballots that were dropped off of the drop boxes. | ||
And, you know, and the guys at Georgia Star News, Michael Patrick Leahy and his team, have just done an incredible job. | ||
Peter Navarro, why did you say Georgia's a cesspool? | ||
If Denver can give me the screen here, I want to give you the receipts, Steve. | ||
This is the key chart from the report. | ||
Just at the bottom, the 51x, what is that? | ||
That's the ratio of potentially illegal ballots to the victory margin alleged of Joe Biden of 11,779 votes. | ||
So think about that just alone. | ||
You've got over 600,000 potentially illegal votes, and it's 51 times the margin. | ||
And then if you keep looking at the chart, the voting machine, you got the absentee ballots. | ||
That's the biggie. | ||
Like, they're sitting in a bin there, and there's over 300,000 of them, and there's chain of custody issues. | ||
And then, Steve, you got the usual suspects, the dead voters, the ghost voters, the illegal alien voters. | ||
What Stacey Abrams did behind closed doors with Brad Raffensperger as a co-conspirator is to sign a consent decree that they hid from the voters of Georgia and the people, which basically allowed them to flood the ballot box with these absentee ballots at the same time That they stripped away any scrutiny of those ballots. | ||
In the 2016 election, 6% of the absentee ballots were rejected for various reasons. | ||
They were found to not be legal votes. | ||
6%, Steve. | ||
In 2020, it was close to 0% rejected, and in that consent decree... Believe that! | ||
We can believe that. | ||
Steve, they had... and Boris, they had a clause in that consent decree that basically said, in order to get something rejected, you had to have the approval of three different layers of government, and you weren't going to get it, right? | ||
So, if you just look at the difference between the six percent and the zero percent and the number of absentee ballots and you compare that to the Biden victory margin. That alone is enough to get people to vote. | ||
Vernon Jones, Vernon Jones, Vernon Jones, Vernon Jones sums it up. You're playing by Stacey's law, not state law and certainly not the Constitution. And look, I don't take anything away from her. She got these pencil neck Republicans. She braced them up. They're all coward. And we played and we played by her rules. All this is is gills. | ||
When I hear when I hear Raffensperger is the hero of anything and then then I hear your great guest talk about the duplicity of this guy. | ||
I mean, this guy has done tremendous, tremendous harm to the Republic, to voter integrity. | ||
It's just insane. | ||
So, yeah, it's the cesspool state now. | ||
The Peach State. | ||
And remember, the cost of this was the All-Star Game in Atlanta, which hurt the deplorables, not the elites. | ||
So, I mean, look, let's get this... That's just a fraction of the cost. | ||
The real cost is our election as a whole. | ||
Election. | ||
This is the point. | ||
Mike Lindell is going to come in here tomorrow at 10 o'clock because he's been invited. | ||
He's going to the RGA tomorrow night. | ||
He's so incensed. | ||
Brian Kemp is the RGA committee chairman on election integrity. | ||
It's just a misdirection play. | ||
Even the law in Georgia is a total misdirection. | ||
That's only two-thirds. | ||
It's only two-thirds the way they should be there. | ||
We don't care about new laws. | ||
We don't care about 2022. | ||
We care about the 3rd of November. | ||
We get to the bottom of that, everything's gonna work out, right? | ||
And that's why they're squealing up there. | ||
They're so nervous now. | ||
Oh, so nervous. | ||
And they're misdirecting. | ||
They're going crazy. | ||
Stoddard's losing her mind. | ||
Nicole Wallace. | ||
You got, of course, their editor-in-chief, Rachel Maddow. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Rachel's dead spot on. | ||
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Rachel was worried three weeks ago. | |
No, I do not. | ||
No, Rudy. | ||
I'm already getting a hug. | ||
I've already got Howard Diamond blowing my phone up. | ||
Denver's about to... Denver, don't kill his mic, please. | ||
How long did it take you to come up with that one? | ||
You're killing me. | ||
Let's go back to Arizona. | ||
Let's get back on firm ground. | ||
In Arizona, walk me through process. | ||
Process right now, up to 28 tables, which is like, as you said, it's like Vegas, right? | ||
The casino's rocking and rolling, the pit bosses are calling in more tables. | ||
Let's bring him in. | ||
We've got blackjack, we've got poker, we may even have some roulette. | ||
So, in all seriousness, this, you know, So many liberals, members of the media, right-wing Republicans, were hoping that once this pause came for the graduation at the Coliseum, this wouldn't pick back up. | ||
It's over. | ||
But guess what? | ||
No, wrong, right back at it, on the day they were supposed to, and going stronger than ever. | ||
So now we're only about 18, 19% when they went into the pause. | ||
Now we're going to go past 20%. | ||
But again, I expect for this to be a deliberate process. | ||
And then when they're done, when they're done with the recount, that's when they're going to go to re-canvas and also going to go to actually studying the machines and getting And we haven't gotten to the issue yet of, what happened to the password? | ||
What's up with that password? | ||
We'd like to know password, router, and really what actually did happen to the database. | ||
Before we go to New Hampshire and other states, real quickly, Navar, when you say Navar's dictum, it is the canvas, not the count. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
Because this shows you why DOJ sent that letter. | ||
Basically, threatening criminal action against canvassers. | ||
What do you mean, Dr. Navarro? | ||
Yeah, give me the screen, Denver, if you can, again. | ||
Let's look at Arizona, for example. | ||
It's like, ghost voters. | ||
You've got potentially 5,790 ghost voters. | ||
So, what are those? | ||
Those are people that voted from a house, right? | ||
Send in a ballot. | ||
So the canvas is to go out to the House to see whether the person who actually voted from there actually lives there. | ||
And that's a ghost voter. | ||
And Steve, why this is important, if you look at the last presidential election that was stolen, it was 1960, JFK from Nixon. | ||
Through Mayor Richard Daley in Chicago, and the way they did that was in many ways with dead voters and ghost voters. | ||
I mean, they had journalists go to houses where they had multiple people voting from there, and there was nobody there, right? | ||
So that's why it's the canvas, not the count. | ||
You go there, and was that okay? | ||
Okay, that's who you are. | ||
Are you an American citizen? | ||
Okay, because there's all sorts of people in Arizona where there's illegal vote problems. | ||
It's a border state. | ||
Post office box is all this. | ||
Okay, I want to go to, right now, New Hampshire. | ||
More explosive information coming in on New Hampshire and Michigan. | ||
Talk about New Hampshire. | ||
In New Hampshire, the information we're getting is that the way the ballots were folded, the way the ballots were handled, caused a huge discrepancy which may have thrown the vote not just in New Hampshire, but in other states beyond New Hampshire as well. | ||
So that is the issue to get to the bottom of right now, is how were the ballots handled? | ||
And again, we're living in a country We're in the 21st century. | ||
We're supposed to be the best of the best at everything. | ||
We obviously proved not to be the best of the best at handling China and Wuhan, thanks Tony Fauci. | ||
Or maybe the best at what he designed to do. | ||
The fact that we cannot get straight how ballots are to be folded, how ballots are to be handled, leads me to believe something very simple. | ||
That this is all part of the Time Magazine article, part of the process that was described to us in detail, where the Democrats, Mark Elias, They know what they are doing, and they're approaching it in a very direct, specific, and detailed way. | ||
So this New Hampshire information, again, I believe it's an appetizer. | ||
It's not the main course of the mishandling of ballots. | ||
And Steve, let me jump in with just one thing real quick, because we've kind of buried the whole lead, and I think we should talk a lot more about on this show. | ||
If you look at both Arizona and Georgia, if we actually get to the bottom of that fraud, we'll probably pick up three seats in the U.S. | ||
Senate, enough to take back the Senate for the Republican Party. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
What three seats are you talking about? | ||
What McSally in Arizona, Perdue in Georgia, And help me out with the third one, the Purdue... Kelly Loeffler. | ||
Kelly Loeffler. | ||
They all lost by very thin margins. | ||
And we know that when you get these fraudulent absentee ballots, there were a lot of them that only voted for president, but there were a lot of them that did the straight ticket voting as well. | ||
Fraudulent ballots. | ||
So if you do a straight Biden ticket, then you're voting for Democrat senators there. | ||
So we bury the lead. | ||
We should remind everybody every single day that we can take back the Senate with this. | ||
Yeah, right now. | ||
Mitch, if you've had a belly full of Joe Manchin being the most powerful man in the world, now's your time to step up to the sticks and support the Patriots. | ||
I want to say one thing. | ||
When you see on the live vote, and Real America's Voice plays a lot, puts it up there during our show, the Patriots on the floor out there in the arena. | ||
This is a tedious job because they need your prayers, but I've got to tell you. | ||
Those are American patriots, virtually all volunteers, all doing it. | ||
It is such a grind and so tedious and so attention to detail. | ||
Those are patriots. | ||
That's the Concord Bridge right there. | ||
That is the little guy, the common man who's not prepared to back down, who's having a major, major impact on history. | ||
We're at an inflection point, okay? | ||
And you can tell already by what people have noticed, what people have seen as far as the receipts go, There's something up here, and that's why it's going to continue on. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
We're going to come back with Dr. Navarro and Boris, their thoughts and observations on walls closing in on Dr. Tony Fauci, next in The War Room. | ||
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Okay, we've got a lot to cover. | ||
We're going to spend a half hour on Fauci. | ||
We don't have the time. | ||
Boris, you're a comms specialist. | ||
You ran surrogates in 16. | ||
You're a comms specialist in the White House. | ||
You've had all these TV shows on Sinclair and all that. | ||
Tony, from a comms perspective, Jen Psaki today, kind of throwing him under the bus from the White House. | ||
From a comms perspective, is the establishment and the Biden administration starting to step back from Tony Fauci? | ||
For sure, and it's been growing. | ||
I heard rumblings over a month ago, two months ago, that the Biden White House was getting Fauci'd. | ||
Use the term Fauci'd. | ||
Because the problem with Anthony Fauci is he's got his own agenda. | ||
And you never know what he's going to say. | ||
He's completely uncontrollable. | ||
He is the worst kind of surrogate you could have. | ||
He's someone who thinks he knows better than everybody else. | ||
He's someone who has his own agenda. | ||
And he's pushing that agenda publicly. | ||
Plus, that's apparent, and it was the same thing. | ||
In President Trump's White House, he books himself. | ||
He's not going through the proper channels. | ||
As you and I know, in the White House, when you're an administration official, you're supposed to get signed off. | ||
I was the head of surrogates at the White House. | ||
You're supposed to get signed off from at least the head of surrogates. | ||
If not, for certain, it goes up to the chief of staff. | ||
When are we going to see the story in Politico? | ||
Because you know it's on Axios. | ||
It's coming. | ||
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Where it says the comms people in the White House want to put the net over Fauci a little bit. | ||
When are we going to see that story? | ||
Well, you would have to give a lot of credit to the council people at the White House for that. | ||
The story we are seeing on Politico is how Kay Bedingfield and Jen Psaki have known each other for a long time and, you know, they're both redheads and they braid each other's hair or whatever it is. | ||
You know, I blew that up on Twitter last week saying, this is the worst puff piece ever. | ||
You have the two of the most incompetent Incompetent, for commerce professionals, ever. | ||
And that's what they're talking about. | ||
That's not even an exaggeration. | ||
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If I have a show at the end of the U2, I'll be fine. | |
The issue is that the White House staff is so incompetent, Fauci's running circles around him. | ||
But at some point, you're seeing it happen, someone, maybe Ron Klain, is going to end this. | ||
And it's not going to end well for Anthony Fauci. | ||
And the worst, the worst, has been for them, has been his admittance that he believes That this may not have started naturally. | ||
Once he said that, it was gong all over. | ||
So on Politifact, I didn't even know they did interviews. | ||
So that's what I've got to ask you, Dr. Navarro. | ||
You deal in the world not of comms and how you position things from communication strategies. | ||
You deal in the real world of math and numbers, and you've known Fauci and engaged with Fauci since the 27th of January of 2020. | ||
Throwdown you had with him. | ||
They're best friends, right? | ||
The whole throwdown with him. | ||
As you see what Boris just said, when he finally admits, I think it was May of 2021, that, oh yeah, we really should investigate all that. | ||
Sir, what do you think about the reality of what happened in Wuhan versus what Tony Fauci knew and when he knew it, sir? | ||
Tony Fauci is the father of the virus. | ||
It came from that lab. | ||
Tony Fauci funded that lab through third parties like Peter Daszak and Ralph Baric and worked with the Bat Lady on those experiments. | ||
We know that. | ||
And Tony Fauci greased the skids for gain-of-function experimentation, which weaponizes virus. | ||
We know all that. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
I want to put this on the record. | ||
Well, Fauci's going to be gone within 90 days. | ||
And here's why. | ||
You and I, back in January, you and I both knew when we started hearing... January 2020. | ||
January 2020. | ||
January 2020. | ||
We knew in January of 2020, you and I, that there was a big potential for a pandemic and that thing likely came from the lamp. | ||
You and I knew that. | ||
Why did we know that? | ||
We knew that because our understanding of the evilness of the Chinese Communist Party and I had written about a possible pandemic in my coming China report. | ||
Why am I saying this? | ||
I'm saying this because Tony Fauci, when that news came out of Tony Fauci, when he's sitting and he first hears that news, what is he thinking, right? | ||
What does he know? | ||
Well, he knows that that thing likely came from Wuhan. | ||
Institute of Virology. | ||
He knows that, and why does he know that? | ||
Because he knows that he gave money to that lab, and he knows that he paid for the gain-of-function experimentation, and he knows that that experimentation done by the Bat Lady was designed to design a deadly virus, because she thanked him publicly for giving him the money to do it. | ||
So, here's the thing, Steve. | ||
Anthony Fauci knew all of that in January and February, but what did he do? | ||
Basically, he positioned himself in January 20, 2020. | ||
He knew all of that. | ||
He knew that he paid for the lab, that thing came from the lab, and he had a big responsibility. | ||
Did he go out and apologize? | ||
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No. | |
What he did was position himself as the hero of the whole movement. | ||
Forget apologizing. | ||
Stop. | ||
I don't care about his apology. | ||
He never informed people and was honest with people in the administration and the American people. | ||
His apology means nothing to me. | ||
Him even taking responsibility. | ||
What was critical to save lives was for him to come up and be honest. | ||
My point, Steve, is this man is a sociopath. | ||
He, like you and I, he knew, based on his knowledge, that that virus came from the lab in January 2020. | ||
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Think about all the broken families. | |
Think about the fathers. | ||
The father's not home. | ||
The mother's not home. | ||
Think about the broke of a... Not just in America. | ||
Look at India. | ||
Throughout the world. | ||
This is disgusting and he's got a... Fauci's got to answer for it. | ||
The media's not going to have his back much longer. | ||
Now CNN, MSNBC, they're going to let you go, Jim. | ||
How do you get... How do you get to the Navarro reports? | ||
PeterNavarro.com. | ||
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