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Mr. President, do you trust the Taliban, sir? | ||
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Do you trust the Taliban? | ||
No, I do not. | ||
No, I do not trust the Taliban. | ||
It's a silly question. | ||
Do I trust the Taliban? | ||
No. | ||
But I trust the capacity of the Afghan military, who is better trained, better equipped, and more competent in terms of conducting war. | ||
It's a silly question. Do I trust the Taliban? No. But I trust the capacity of the Afghan military who is better trained, better equipped, and more competent in terms of conducting war. Yes, sir. | ||
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It's Friday, the 9th of July, the Year of Our Lord 2021. | ||
Let's go immediately out to Texas CPAC. | ||
We have Joe Kent. | ||
Joe is running for Congress in the 3rd Congressional District in Washington. | ||
He is a multi-decade combat veteran of the U.S. | ||
Army. | ||
Joe, before we get to Biden's kind of wandering all over the map there, I gotta ask, give us your bona fides. | ||
How many combat tours? | ||
How many in Iraq? | ||
How many in Afghanistan? | ||
I did 11 combat tours. | ||
I did 8 of them to Iraq. | ||
I did 2 to Yemen and then some other stuff in Northern Africa. | ||
Tell us, what is your thoughts about how we're leaving Afghanistan right now? | ||
How Joe Biden is handling this? | ||
You know, honestly, this should have been done a long time ago, Steve. | ||
Pretty much any time after 2002 when bin Laden fled into Pakistan, we should have gotten the heck out of Afghanistan. | ||
I'm just glad it's finally happening. | ||
The bar is very low. | ||
I was skeptical that we were ever going to be able to get out of these wars. | ||
There's no good way to do it. | ||
There was never going to be a happy ending. | ||
We have to realize That history always wins. | ||
Afghanistan has never been anything but a conglomeration of warring tribes. | ||
They occasionally unify to fight whoever is going to try and come in there and conquer them. | ||
This time is no different. | ||
So it's been an absolute tragedy that we've stayed there this long. | ||
Biden should have had us out when he was a vice president. | ||
The deep state national security establishment should not have thwarted Trump for the four years of his administration. | ||
I'm just glad that we're finally out. | ||
Let me ask you, what do you think of the fighting capacity of the Afghan Army? | ||
They've already overrun, the Taliban's already overrun and looted Bagram Air Base. | ||
You know, we spent, on the books, the official counting, not the real amount of money, I think it was $845 billion put into the Afghan Army and security and for us to be there. | ||
It's $2 trillion when you do the net present value, you take all the medical care of veterans, all the wounded, PTSD, etc. | ||
What do you think of, he's kind of running out in the middle of the night. I agree with you, we should have been out of Afghanistan. I fought for that hard when I was in the Trump administration. | ||
The military in the Pentagon, in the national security state, absolutely misled President Trump, gave him false numbers, unrealistic portrait of what was happening on the ground, pictures of what was happening on the ground. But now for Biden just to pull out in the middle of the night and to say, hey, we're going to depend on the Afghan army. What's your assessment? | ||
Of the combat capabilities of the Afghanistan army. | ||
So the thing is Afghanistan, it's a country in name only. | ||
Again, it's a conglomeration of warring tribes. | ||
The Afghan army only exists when there's Americans there to train them, to fund them, and to lead them on combat operations, to provide them with their lift capability, to provide them with logistics. | ||
It shouldn't surprise anybody who is studying these conflicts that the Afghan army is likely going to crumble. | ||
We saw the Iraqi army crumble for a set of Different reasons, but essentially the same overall reason that America was going over there and propping up these governments that did not exist naturally. | ||
They don't enjoy popular support from their people. | ||
This is just not anything that's sustainable. | ||
We need to learn the lesson and never get tricked into doing this again. | ||
We need to break ourselves of this habit of nation building and toppling regimes. | ||
We can buy off these rival tribes. | ||
We have the intelligence capability. | ||
We need to robustly use Title 50 covert action to fulfill our needs in the Middle East for counterterrorism. | ||
The men and women you serve with, and I, you know, we understand that you lost your wife in the fight against ISIS and the mother of your children. | ||
What is the morale of the rest of the people that you know about, you know, how the men and women that fought in Afghanistan, fought in Iraq, how do they view it, particularly when someone like Biden, we've made a decision, we understand we have to get out, we should have never been there, at least for the nation building part, to take care of the Taliban in the first year or so. | ||
But where are our troops right now? | ||
What's the thing of the veterans, you know, in active duty with critical race theory being jammed down on them? | ||
It looks like the military's in disarray. | ||
This is another one that the world's saying, oh, we didn't win this. | ||
Another loss for America. | ||
In fact, I think Jen Psaki said that there's no chance for a combat victory. | ||
So what is the temperature of the veterans and the troops? | ||
Yeah, I think morale right now is very low. | ||
I mean, honestly, look, what I say to my fellow veterans, and it's a mixed bag. | ||
There's some veterans who feel the way that I do, but there's other ones who think that we stayed over there for so long, we lost so much, that we have to stay until there's some form of a peace. | ||
I respectfully disagree with my friends and say that there's never going to be a happy ending to these conflicts, so it's best to cut our losses and leave. | ||
But right now, you know, what I tell people is, hey, you answered your nation's call. | ||
You did your part. | ||
The political leaders, the permanent ruling class, that's who's failed us and that's who we need to make sure does not retain power. | ||
As far as the critical race theory goes, that's an absolute disgrace. | ||
Biden's using that offensively to gain control of the U.S. | ||
military to determine which officers at the higher levels will listen to his orders. | ||
Like I pointed out before, General Milley talking about white rage attacking the Capitol, that's tying into the January 6th narrative that labels anybody who's a Trump supporter as an insurrectionist and to turn the tools of the state against them. | ||
Because it appears that we're really retooling the tools of the American security establishment for this new domestic war on terror, which is going to be a war on essentially Trump supporters and deplorables to get full control by the Biden regime. | ||
You know, we're going to play a piece in a while about Nicole Wallace saying today about the insurrection. | ||
It's still out there. | ||
It's still dominant among the particularly the people that are focused on the 3 November project and people refuse To just walk away from the big steal. | ||
As you're running your campaign, tell us, we asked Josh Mandel yesterday about Ohio. | ||
When you go around in the 3rd Congressional District of Washington, what is on the top of the citizens' mind? | ||
What are they telling you, Joe, this is what we want to focus on when you get to Washington? | ||
The number one issue, Steve, is election integrity. | ||
From the day that I announced until just, you know, last night when I was at an event, people are telling me, hey, what are we going to do about the stolen election of 2020? | ||
How are we going to make our election secure? | ||
And can we just let the Democrats get away with this? | ||
What are we going to do? | ||
Can we support the Patriots down in Maricopa County? | ||
Can we support the Patriots in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin? | ||
The list goes on, and I think that's why we are hearing the left beat this drum so hard of insurrection, because that's the only tool they have to discredit all the actual facts and data that's coming out of these audits that are going on right now. | ||
But people from all walks of life, whether it's a businessman in downtown Vancouver, or it's a farmer out in Waukeakum, or any of the places that I go, the first thing they say to me is, Joe, what are we going to do about our election? | ||
So that's why election integrity is my number one issue. | ||
You know, this is amazing because Josh Mandel said no matter where he goes in Ohio, the number one issue is not simply election integrity, but the stolen election of 2020. | ||
And what are we going to do about it? | ||
He said there really is no number two issue. | ||
You know, even confronting China, bringing manufacturing jobs back. | ||
He said, look, that's very important, but people are so enraged. | ||
And the more they learn, the more information they learn. | ||
They're so enraged by 3 November that they want to know what's the action plan. | ||
And obviously, we can't allow it to happen in 2022 or 2024. | ||
But they're saying, hey, we can't allow it to happen on 3 November 2020. | ||
What are you going to do about it? | ||
Is that the same thing you're hearing among the voters in the state of Washington? | ||
That's the exact same thing, Steve. | ||
I mean, we still have Trump flags. | ||
I can't count how many Trump flags are within a two-mile radius of my home alone. | ||
When I drive throughout our district, which is very diverse geographically and economically, same thing. | ||
The Trump flags are still up. | ||
They're still flying. | ||
People know that Trump won, and they want to adjudicate the election. | ||
That's why I tell people, day one, when I get into office and we take back the House and the Senate, we're going to fully adjudicate it. | ||
We're going to lay it out for the American people. | ||
We're going to subpoena evidence. | ||
We're going to subpoena witnesses. | ||
We're going to put people on their oath, and we're going to make it very clear to the American people what happened in 2020. | ||
We're not going to let the media or any of these political operatives shame us out of it. | ||
Joe, you know, the Maricopa County audit, it's a tripartite audit. | ||
It's the full forensic of, you know, checking of the ballots. | ||
It's got the canvas. | ||
It's also got the machines. | ||
But they may be finished part of this, particularly on the ballots, as early as, let's say, next week. | ||
And there's discussion they may send a letter to Maricopa County from the State Senate outlining what the Delta is, what they were told on November 3rd, what they were told that went to the electors, and now what they see is the reality. | ||
We also are hearing that there's big discrepancies in Georgia, now in Doug Mastriano in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
His committee. | ||
He has sent out a letter to Philadelphia, just like Fulton County, just like Maricopa County, the individuals there on the election board demanding a whole raft of information, quite frankly, even more than it was demanded in Maricopa County. | ||
He said he's going to subpoena it. | ||
If you start to see discrepancies, do the people in the state of Washington, are they going to back a movement to try to decertify the electors, like should have been done, that Mike Pence should have sent back to the states of Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. | ||
Do the citizens there understand that Washington is really not in play as far as a presidential election, at least not right now? | ||
Do the citizens in your district want to see this thing taken to the bitter end? | ||
Do they want to say, hey, if you find that actually Biden doesn't have the votes to win, do they want to go to the next step and actually move what they're talking about in Georgia, actually a decertification of electors? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
That's 100% what people want to see. | ||
Everyone right now is doing a ton of research on what's going to happen when all this evidence comes to light, and it becomes very clear that Joe Biden didn't win 270 votes. | ||
We talk about the 12th Amendment all the time. | ||
People here in Washington state support that. | ||
It's been said that the only reason that my incumbent is receiving a primary challenge is because she voted for the impeachment of President Trump. | ||
I think that that's false. | ||
I think because she voted to certify this fake election on January 6th, that right there sealed her fate. | ||
She was going to get a primary challenge and we were going to replace her. | ||
Because if you're an elected official right now and you're not pushing for election integrity, Safeguard the most sacred bond that we have with our government, the social contract we have that says that we, the people, get to choose those who have power over us. | ||
If you don't take that seriously, then you can no longer be in power. | ||
You do not get to have the control of our republic. | ||
Joe, I've got to ask you, when she goes around in that district, and I realize a lot of people are focused on the impeachment vote, but you're right, she was one of the ones that said, we've just got to certify this. | ||
What case does she make to the people in the 3rd Congressional District? | ||
What evidence does she bring that there wasn't a tremendous malfeasance here and it should have at least gone back to the states, sent back to the state senates to have them review the certification project? | ||
What does she actually argue? | ||
So she regurgitates most of the mainstream media's talking points about it being the big lie and that the process already took place. | ||
And it's all just fake. | ||
It's a bunch of crazies that think that Trump did not win the election. | ||
So she regurgitates those talking points well. | ||
But she's trying to rebrand herself. | ||
Before the election integrity issue, before the impeachment vote, she voted against the construction of the border wall. | ||
She voted With the Democrats to stop Trump from deploying troops to stop Antifa as they marched into our district and assaulted business owners. | ||
She voted to continue the endless wars, but recently she's flip-flopped on all of the above. | ||
She's gone into Portland, Oregon and said, hey, I think the federal government needs to do something about Antifa when she was completely silent last year as they were actually attacking our district. | ||
She just finally voted to repeal the authorization use of military force for the Iraq war. | ||
This is the first time she's voted against that. | ||
Other than that, she's voted 100% with the warmongers. | ||
And then she just recently voted, or asked Jay Inslee, our activist, globalist governor, to deploy the Washington State National Guard to the southern border. | ||
So she's grandstanding just a year out from the election, thinking that people will forget. | ||
But people won't forget. | ||
She has gone along with the big lie that this was a fair and free election, and that there was a massive insurrection on January 6th. | ||
And that's why the people of this district are done with her. | ||
Let me ask you, are people just tired of that type of politics where they say one thing when they're campaigning and do another thing in Washington? | ||
Do the folks in the 3rd District of Washington, are they tuned in enough to different alternative media to see the lies and misrepresentations of a representative like that? | ||
No, people are seeing through it and there's a lot of support right now behind me and just to get rid of Jamie Herrera-Butler and politicians like her. | ||
Because when they're in power, they do absolutely nothing. | ||
They let the far left jam critical race theory into our schools. | ||
They let the borders go and overrun and we have sanctuary cities to our north and our south. | ||
And then they won't stand up and fight when we need them. | ||
And then when they're out of power, they come and they ask us for money saying that they're going to fight for us. | ||
But we're not falling for it anymore. | ||
We're going to change that and we're going to unseat Jamie Herrera-Butler. | ||
Kent, I ask you to stay over. | ||
I want to make sure people get all access to you, how they follow you, etc. | ||
Please stay through the commercial break. | ||
Take a short commercial break. | ||
Going to return. | ||
CPAC Texas. | ||
Joe Kent is there. | ||
He's live. | ||
We're going to return with Joe Kent. | ||
Got a few more questions to ask him. | ||
Got a lot going on this afternoon. | ||
A lot of wood to chop. | ||
be back in the war room in just a second. | ||
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I say, though, however, people are being treated unbelievably unfairly. | ||
When you look at people in prison and nothing happens to Antifa, and they burned down cities and killed people. | ||
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There were no guns in the Capitol. | |
They burned down — except for the gun that shot Ashley Babbitt. | ||
And nobody knows who that man was. | ||
If that were the opposite way, that man would be all over. | ||
He would be the most well-known — and I believe, I can say man, because I believe I know exactly who it is — but he would be the most well-known person in this country, in the world, But the person that shot Ashley Babbitt, boom, right through the head, just boom. | ||
There was no reason for that. | ||
And why isn't that person being opened up? | ||
And why isn't that being studied? | ||
They've already written it off. | ||
They said, that case is closed. | ||
If that were the opposite, that case would be going on for years and years, and it would not be pretty. | ||
So I just thought this was a very important- The Department of Homeland Security and the United States Intelligence Agency is reaching the same conclusions. | ||
The domestic violent extremists are an added danger to all of us to the American homeland because of the lies from the ex-president and because the way they're amplified by right-wing media. | ||
I wonder whether this is just a new normal though because what Michael Bender has reported that we led the show with is that the ex-president doesn't knock down any of these things. | ||
And right-wing media has now turned Ashley Babbitt, the insurrectionist who was killed at the Capitol, into a martyr. | ||
Okay, we're back in the War Room. | ||
Got Joe Kent live at Texas CPAC. | ||
Ashley Babbitt, the veteran, gunned down in cold blood in the Capitol. | ||
Joe, what's your response to Nicole Wallace and particularly these slights upon the President when the President's bringing up very good points? | ||
What do you say, Joe Kent? | ||
Well, they have to slam President Trump and tie back into this insurrection and January 6th narrative. | ||
Because President Trump asked the obvious question, who killed Ashley Bobbitt? | ||
Had this been any other police shooting, we would know everything. | ||
We'd know all the details. | ||
We'd know the name of the officer. | ||
There'd be a full investigation. | ||
Why is this case so different? | ||
Why are they hiding so much about January 6th? | ||
We already caught them being extremely dishonest and lying about the death of Officer Sicknick. | ||
So the authorities need to come clean on who shot Ashley Babbitt and how many undercover officers, how many undercover agents and sources that were controlled by the intelligence community were present on the ground in January 6th. | ||
And they need to release the political prisoners from January 6th and all the videotape from January 6th. | ||
So Joe, you're saying, as your sense of it, for the people you're running in this primary, and you're primering a sitting congressman, a Republican congressman, you're saying they want to get to the bottom of November 3rd. | ||
They want to get to the bottom of, they want to find the facts out, not just in Arizona, but in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Nevada. | ||
They want to get to the bottom of what happened. | ||
Is that what I'm hearing from you? | ||
That's absolutely right, Steve. | ||
People are not willing to let an election be stolen. | ||
The American people, especially in the Third Congressional District, but I think throughout this country, we understand that voting is the sacred contract that we have with our government, that we get to choose the people that have power over us. | ||
And it's extremely dangerous for our elected officials to be able to just Joe, how do people get more access to you? | ||
of widespread discrepancies go without being addressed by the American people. | ||
So the people in the 3rd District, we want a full forensic audit of any place there was any discrepancies in 2020. | ||
We're not going to let the November 2020 sham election continue to go on. | ||
Joe, how do people get more access to you? | ||
How do they follow you on social media and how do they find out more about your campaign? | ||
Yep, absolutely. | ||
Please go to JoeKentForCongress.com. | ||
If they can, I'd really appreciate a donation. | ||
We're running an all grassroots campaign. | ||
The contributions from the War Room have gotten us very far, and I really appreciate everybody in the posse's support. | ||
JoeKentForCongress.com. | ||
Joe, thank you very much. | ||
Appreciate you coming on. | ||
Joe Kent down live in Seapack, Texas. | ||
We hear he's lighting it up down there, so as we imagined. | ||
I tell you what, before I bring it on, I want to go, before we get to Dan Shull, he's got a lot to talk about in Precinct Strange, but we've got Todd Wood, L. Todd Wood from CDM Media, broke a big story today about Georgia and this whole issue of full forensic audits. | ||
I want to bring in now to Todd Wood. | ||
Todd, tell us about What did you find out about Raffensperger? | ||
Is he starting to hassle whistleblowers? | ||
When I read the story that you broke this morning, is the existing establishment there starting to make it tough on people that are coming forward, volunteers and other election officials, saying they think there were massive discrepancies in the state of Georgia? | ||
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Our team on the ground, which has been there since November, has interviewed many of the whistleblowers who presented evidence of fraud during the coup, in the hearings, and after the hearings, filed affidavits, etc. | ||
And almost all of them that are significant have received visits from the Secretary of State's Inspector General's office. | ||
And these people are patriots. | ||
They were very open in the beginning, but they found out that this Inspector General, his name is Paul Braun, this investigator, really had no interest in the fraud, but he seemed to have an interest in finding out exactly what evidence they saw, and then possibly trying to trap these people in a perjury trap. | ||
One of the whistleblowers, Susie Boyles, after the interview where he grilled her for several hours, it came out afterwards that they said that she had recanted her affidavit, which is perjury and she vehemently denied that. | ||
So there's definitely something going on, an orchestrated campaign to intimidate these people. | ||
Hang on a second, hang on a second. | ||
You're telling me that hapless crew down there, that Dr. Peter Navarro said for the great state of Georgia, Democrats, Independents, and Republicans, that the election officials in the process in Fulton County and at the state is a complete and total cesspool. | ||
You tell me Raffensperger's been a disaster, now he's trying to do a mea culpa and say, hey, I may put Fulton County in receivership after he told us everything was perfect. | ||
Are you telling me that investigators associated with that crew are actually, instead of spending time checking and double-checking and validating what the whistleblowers have been coming up with and doing additional investigation and additional research, that it's your, it's CDM Media's | ||
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Position in your reporting that they're actually trying to intimidate Intimidate the whistleblowers and actually threaten them with things like are implied threat with things like perjury That's not my words that comes direct from the whistleblowers And this comes from the mouths of many of them and now many of them will not talk to these people at all You know so that's it's not just the threats. | |
It's not just the intimidation. | ||
We think they're trying to get For instance, Susie Voiles, they kept asking over and over what batch number, what box, where was it? | ||
And so they, and then we found out that Raffensperger went back later against the judge's court order and unsealed the ballots and looked at those ballots. | ||
So I think it's twofold or threefold. | ||
One is intimidation. | ||
Two is to find what evidence they think they saw. | ||
And then three is try to catch them in some type of perjury trial. | ||
And yes, this inspector general office Has been going outside. | ||
You know, typically they look at internal problems, but due to a Georgia law change several years ago, they are focused on the citizens of Georgia instead of the Secretary of State's office. | ||
And you're saying they want to know, and they want to really get into details of what they saw, not to take the investigation to the next level, but to try to come up with some excuse to try to find out what the whistleblowers told them so they can come up and try to spin it or have some cover for it instead of using that to take it to the next level? | ||
I just want to make sure we understand this correctly. | ||
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Every one of these whistleblowers told us the Inspector General really had no interest in the fraud during the election, but was very interested in their exact comments and what evidence they saw. So, you know, they weren't asking more questions to try to find out where the fraud was or how they could prevent it or anything like that. It seemed to be an intimidation campaign. And many of them realized this in the middle of the interview and stopped talking. | |
You know, Senator Bradley Beach, I think Senator Bert Jones, both on the John Furnish Radio Network said, hey, if these ballots in this contested in the lawsuit that's going on right now, I think it's 20 or 30,000 ballots, if they turn out to be non-certifiable, they want to go immediately. | ||
They don't even want to continue on with the full forensic audit. | ||
They said, we got all we need to know. | ||
They want to go with the immediate process. | ||
What is your understanding of where we stand in Georgia? | ||
I understand subpoenas have gone out. | ||
People are going to be deposed at the end of the month. | ||
They're working through a process of what they're doing. | ||
What exactly do you understand the process to be right now? | ||
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Well, the legal case itself, there's several legal cases. | |
One is Garland, Favarito and VoterGA.org who are actually trying to get the ballot scanned. | ||
Michael Doherty also has a case which could flip the U.S. | ||
Senate red, which is Very focused just on that not on the machines on anything but just that they violate election law during the election and therefore it's invalid but as far as you know the actual ballot scan we believe that's going forward and the judge will continue to allow it but I can tell you that early next week we're going to release we're trying to nail down some things right now but there's going to be evidence of fraud released next week that will be irrefutable. | ||
Evidence of fraud in Georgia. | ||
Evidence of fraud on the 3 November 2020 election in Georgia. | ||
Irrefutable election fraud evidence that's outside the ballot scan. | ||
Is that what I'm hearing? | ||
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Real quickly. | |
We've only got about a minute or so. | ||
I know you've got a son at West Point. | ||
You're very engaged with the military. | ||
What's your assessment having a boy at West Point? | ||
What's your assessment of this Afghanistan situation? | ||
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Well, I would request people that have children at the service academies or graduates to go to STARS, S-T-A-R-R-S dot U-S, and join us. | |
We're fighting all of this CRT education and instruction in the academies and in DoD in general. | ||
You know, we believe that veterans and warriors and leaders have to step up and lead. | ||
You've been chosen once. | ||
It's your time to be chosen again and lead this country back to what we believe in. | ||
How bad is it at West Point on the critical race there? | ||
I hear the vaccination stuff's out of control, but how bad is it on COT at West Point? | ||
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They are actively teaching it. | |
It's in the core curriculum. | ||
It's in various ways, and it's not just West Point. | ||
It's the Air Force Academy. | ||
It's Navy. | ||
They're all just as bad. | ||
You know, Air Force this week had an instructor, civilian instructor, come out and say that it should be taught in the classrooms. | ||
We tried to interview the superintendent twice. | ||
Yesterday, he declined both times, and he's a classmate of mine from the Academy. | ||
So, you know, I'm very disappointed in that. | ||
How do people get to CDM Media? | ||
How do they get to your social media? | ||
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CDM.press is the main site. | |
We just launched the Georgia Record, because we've broken so much in Georgia. | ||
So you can go to GeorgiaRecord.com for the latest investigative news there. | ||
And we're on Gab, we're on Minds, we're on Rumble, we're on Getter, actually, now, too, and growing rapidly. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Todd, your company is unbelievable. | ||
I'm ready to go there and read it every day. | ||
Todd Wood, thank you very much. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We'll be back with the Precinct Strategy. | ||
It's having a big impact across the country, particularly in South Carolina. | ||
Next, in The War Room. | ||
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Okay, I want to go to Dan Schultz. | ||
Dan, pretty sophisticated spot there, brother. | ||
At first I saw from Pete and the guys in LA, I was blown away. | ||
I said, we got to play this on the show. | ||
Tell us, we're going to have Presley Stutz and the posse from South Carolina on here in a second. | ||
They're causing all kind of trouble down there. | ||
They got the establishment on the run. | ||
Talk to us about how the rest of the country, what do people have to do if You can't run away and hide. | ||
You can't just go into your enclaves. | ||
You've got to stand and fight for your country. | ||
We are the majority in this country. | ||
It's obvious the three November projects are going to prove that categorically. | ||
Trump won in November. | ||
But we've got to start acting like we won. | ||
And the posse, the populists, the nationalists, the conservatives, the grassroots, MAGA, America First, have got to step up and start taking over the Republican Party. | ||
We're not going to form another third party. | ||
It's too costly, too much time, and a waste of time. | ||
You got the husk of the Republican Party right there. | ||
Just all you got to do is show up. | ||
Dan Schultz, walk people through the strategy. | ||
And by the way, congratulations on a great spot. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Yeah, the spot pretty much sums it up. | ||
I mean, it's real simple. | ||
Good things happen when conservatives organize and unite politically where they live. | ||
And that's the precinct committeeman strategy in a nutshell. | ||
There's an organization we can all join. | ||
It's called the Republican Party. | ||
The Republican Party has local committees, county committees, they have assembly district committees, and in most cases, the people who populate those committees are called precinct committeemen. | ||
In some states, it's different. | ||
In South Carolina, it's precinct delegate. | ||
It's called different precinct chair in Texas. | ||
The terminology is not important. | ||
What's important is that you participate in the process, and we've got to take our party back From the people running it, like they're doing in Greenville County, South Carolina, and a lot of counties all across the country. | ||
In Georgia, where they just had their election cycle for new precinct committeemen. | ||
Again, I think they call them precinct delegates, too. | ||
Up in North Carolina, same thing. | ||
I think they're called precinct delegates, maybe committeemen, but they have their county meetings. | ||
Reorganization meetings, they're called, where you elect new officers. | ||
And what we found in Greenville, what happened is people flocked into the party in Greenville County, South Carolina, new people. | ||
And then they held their reorganization election and it looks like maybe things weren't done properly. | ||
And I watched a video of the chairwoman admit to the body, I guess it was the day before she resigned, that, you know, she was a chairwoman, but she had never read the rules. | ||
So she was conducting meetings and she had no idea what was in the rules. | ||
And she really didn't like it, you know, when everybody was asking her, well, do the rules allow that? | ||
So we've got to elect better people in our party, and like I said, good things happen when conservatives unite and organize locally where they live, and the obvious place to do it is in the Republican Party itself. | ||
If you've got some other issue group that you're involved in, like a pro-life group or Second Amendment stuff, terrific! | ||
But wear two hats. | ||
Wear one hat A Republican Party precinct committee, one night a month for a monthly meeting. | ||
It's about a three-hour commitment. | ||
Learn the ropes. | ||
But the biggest thing is this party is there for the taking by conservatives. | ||
Our Republican Party has half of these slots vacant right now. | ||
We've just seen in Greenville, when conservatives flock in to a party organization and it's being run by people who are not really all that conservative, those people oftentimes up and quit. | ||
They see the writing on the wall, oh my gosh, I'm going to have to deal with the party platform and people who believe in it. | ||
Hmm, I think I've got better things to do with my time, which is what they said in their resignation letter. | ||
You know, and resignations like this are happening around the country as well. | ||
Down in Douglas County in Georgia, Daniel Wilde came in, brand new precinct, delegate, decides to run. | ||
He recruited a bunch of people to come to the meeting and vote for him. | ||
He wins in a landslide. | ||
And the other people who were then to be voted on, the incumbents, they resigned. | ||
And the chairman... Okay, let's bring in, I want to bring in now Presley Stutz down in South Carolina. | ||
We talked to Presley when they had the convention down there. | ||
Presley, talk to us about this. | ||
It's a prairie fire down there in Greenville, South Carolina, brought on by the MAGA, the MAGA posse. | ||
Tell us exactly what happened. | ||
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Oh wow, it's bigger than that. | |
But yes, Chief, thank you for having me. | ||
We were fed up with when we saw the theft of the election in November of 2020. | ||
People engaged. | ||
We had hundreds and thousands of people across the state of South Carolina get engaged for the first time in their lives. | ||
I live here in Greenville County and with the help of Jeff Davis and his wife Olga and my SEGOP, the United Patriots Alliance, we formed alliances with various other like-minded groups. | ||
We came together. | ||
We beat them. | ||
But they cheated us. | ||
They cheated us with these form ones. | ||
They did ballot harvesting. | ||
They altered forms. | ||
They redacted forms. | ||
There's a requirement that we pay $20 per delegate before we can vote. | ||
360 delegates, their forms were altered. | ||
They were redacted. | ||
The $20 was not paid with them. | ||
I'm in a restaurant. | ||
I apologize. | ||
They just turned the music up. | ||
So there was wholesale cheating. | ||
And the way we found the wholesale cheating is because there were paper ballots. | ||
Had these been electronic ballots, we would have never found it. | ||
The chairwoman, we cried foul. | ||
The chairwoman, she appointed a committee reluctantly. | ||
And this committee that she appointed came back with a very scathing and damning report of the former GOP chairman of Greenville County. | ||
Because of the whole-cross cheating that he had done. | ||
Okay, okay, hang on. | ||
Just so our audience understands this, Republicans, in having this thing because the MAGA people show up, actually you're saying the leadership down there cheated the MAGA people and outright did all this different stuff? | ||
Ballot heist? | ||
They sound like Democrats, right? | ||
They sound like well-schooled Democrats. | ||
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They've taught the Democrats how to cheat, Steve. | |
And it goes beyond the local party. | ||
From Drew McKissick, the South Carolina GOP chairman, he sent agents from the state into Greenville County to do a ballot harvesting project. | ||
Okay, and today he came out and and he berated us. | ||
He vilified us. | ||
Well, hold on. | ||
I just want to make sure. | ||
McKissick is the GOP chair. | ||
He did have the endorsement of President Trump. | ||
He put out a scathing notice about you guys. | ||
Can you just give us a couple of the highlights? | ||
Because he's not very happy with the MAGA people down there. | ||
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Well, yes. | |
I mean, you know, he, you know, he vilified us. | ||
He said he would turn us into a leper colony. | ||
He said he's putting us on notice that he will notify all state legislators not to have anything to do with us. | ||
And even more egregious than that, He is encouraging and he's going to fund shadow GOP groups in these counties. | ||
We won, they lost. | ||
He not only is taking his ball and going home, he's coming back and he's building his own new baseball field now where his people can play. | ||
Because he can't, I mean, it's a sore loser mentality. | ||
And there's a lot at stake here. | ||
South Carolina is the first in the South primary. | ||
There are millions of dollars at stake here in 2024. | ||
And this is what these guys are fighting for. | ||
The money. | ||
They simply, you know, they scratch one another's backs and line one another's pockets. | ||
And that's why they're fighting so hard. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
So we got to bounce. | ||
I want to get Dan back in here. | ||
But let me just ask you before we let you go. | ||
What is going to be the outcome? | ||
Is the MAGA now in control? | ||
Who's actually in control of the party apparatus in Greenfield, South Carolina? | ||
Is it the insurgents, the MAGA insurgents? | ||
OK. | ||
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Yes, we are. | |
We will have an election Monday night. | ||
And those who are fraudulently not elected will have another election. | ||
We hope to see them get re-elected. | ||
We think that's going to happen because of these 360 ballots that have been kicked out. | ||
And we will be moving forward. | ||
And we're working with other counties around the state. | ||
Chad Caton over in Horry County, his wife Elizabeth Caton, people in Charleston. | ||
We're moving this across the state because we're tired of the lip service. | ||
If people want to follow this, what is it? | ||
You have a Twitter feed? | ||
You have a website? | ||
Where do they go to follow you? | ||
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Myscgop.com. | |
M-Y-S-C-G-O-P dot com. | ||
Okay, we'll put that up in all the live chats. | ||
We'll put it up on the website. | ||
Okay, make sure you follow it. | ||
Presley, thank you very much. | ||
Presley Stutz from down in Greenville, South Carolina. | ||
I want to go back to my man, Dan Shull. | ||
So Dan, it's more than just a couple hours every night. | ||
I take it that, and I've heard this from a lot of people, A lot of the establishment doesn't exactly sit there when you show up as MAGA or America First and say, hey, I'm here to, you know, have some votes on the, to be voted on as a precinct committeeman. | ||
You don't get high-fived by the establishment. | ||
They're not there to give you a hug. | ||
They're really, they're quite upset when you show up. | ||
So what should people do in that case? | ||
Because what I'm hearing, by and large, is that, you know, in some certain circumstances, it's, hey, fill the empty chair, we're glad you're here, another pair of hands. | ||
But in 80% of the cases, maybe not as bad as in South Carolina, but people are giving you the stink eye, they're not happy that MAGA showed up and wants to take their place at the table. | ||
So what should people do? | ||
What they've got to do is, you know, try to get in and see if they'll accept you. | ||
If it's, you know, rhinos running the show, they may, it may be discretionary. | ||
They don't have to appoint you. | ||
And so if that's the case, that they won't appoint you, then you recruit and recruit and recruit other conservatives and form your own conservative caucus in wherever you live. | ||
If it's in a small town, if it's in a small county, Wherever, whatever the lowest level committee it is, like here in Arizona would be a legislative district committee. | ||
I'm in a legislative district committee 18. | ||
If I had run into that situation in LD 18, what I would be doing is recruiting conservatives into a network and then the next, we have our elections every two years. | ||
We elect through the primary election process. | ||
It's real simple. | ||
And we could get them elected. | ||
They can't keep you out forever. | ||
Eventually, an election comes around. | ||
And when that election comes around, then you get elected. | ||
Dan, how do people go to the site? | ||
We've got to balance on how they follow you on social media. | ||
Precinctstrategy.com is my site. | ||
Precinctstrategy.com. | ||
I explain everything there. | ||
There's a little bit for every state. | ||
Social media, I really don't do social media. | ||
I try to just put all the information at Precinctstrategy.com. | ||
Perfect. | ||
Yeah, we're building a communications platform as well, which is linked there. | ||
Perfect. | ||
This is the fight for the soul of the Republican Party, where it's on the deck plates, is with precinct strategy. | ||
You've got to get there. | ||
If you're a fighter, you're going to show up, you're going to demand your seat, you're going to demand the voice of MAGA and America First. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
We'll return with Rosia Serna, an Army veteran, and she's also part of a new Army, the Army of Apes, that are in AMC stock and taking on Wall Street. | ||
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Now honored to be joined by Rosia Cerna. | ||
She's an Army vet. | ||
In 2006, she was part of Enduring Freedom. | ||
She's now part of a new army. | ||
It's mocked and ridiculed on Wall Street as the Ape Army, but it's really a collection of four million strong. | ||
Rossia, here's the question. | ||
How did an Army vet get involved in what is one of the most important movements for retail investors in the country's history? | ||
And you guys are really taking on the corruption and incompetence of Wall Street. | ||
You're being vilified by the business press every day. | ||
You're guilty of market manipulation. | ||
You're misogynist, you're racist, you're, you know, just everything, your market manipulation, everything, everything wrong on Wall Street. | ||
They're accusing this, you know, your meme army to get into these meme stocks. | ||
So tell us about how did you get involved? | ||
How did an army veteran get involved in this? | ||
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Oh, man. | |
So, um, look, I'm like every other American out there. | ||
I one day realized that I'm working for, I'm exchanging my time for money and I'm not spending my time with my family doing the things that we love. And I realized that I had a, I have a little bit of a, of a niche for, you know, just charts and stock market. And just, I wanted to find out more. | ||
And then here I come, come across AMC and I'm like, this can't be real. | ||
This is only like $2, $3. | ||
What is going on? | ||
So I started investing back in January. | ||
Here I am, and then suddenly I became part of the Army of the Apes, and I started understanding that this whole meme stock movement, it's more of a class war, you know? | ||
It's more to deter people from investing in the things that they love. | ||
And personally, I find that really disheartening because if you look at all the giants of the stock market, I mean, look at Warren Buffett. | ||
He's like the original Diamond Hand. | ||
And here we are, applying the same motto, and we are being villainized every day. | ||
Don't you find that shocking here in the United States? | ||
I say, the Army of Apes got a pretty radical strategy. | ||
It's called buy and hold American companies. | ||
And yet, CNBC, Charlie Gasparino, The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times of London, every day are beating on you guys like you're coming up with some sort of radical market manipulation. | ||
And they're always taking the hedge fund side, they're always taking the investment bank side. | ||
How does that strike You the average American that's actually in these stocks. | ||
How do you how do you guys respond to that? | ||
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You know, at this point, we have there's 4.1 million investors, and that's just only American and Canadians. | |
That's not even including overseas investors. | ||
So the only ones that are swimming against the flow right here are the huge hedge funds. | ||
Why? | ||
I don't know. | ||
It is alleged that they over leverage themselves. | ||
It is alleged it has not been proven, but it is. | ||
It is alleged. | ||
So why else will they villainize us if they haven't You know, they're not shorting the stock, but I'll say allegedly. | ||
Rocio, I gotta ask you this question, you know, Army vet, you bought into the stock at $2, the stock's gotten as high as 63, I think 64. | ||
You know, most guys on Wall Street would dine on you that they could dine off that for a career telling clients that that's a that's a lifetime trade. | ||
How did you learn? | ||
How did you become financially literate? | ||
How did you learn that the apes teach themselves or the chat rooms you can get into? | ||
How did you learn about the stock market? | ||
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Yeah, so I'll just make a quick correction. | |
I bought in at $5 originally. | ||
I started kind of looking into AMC when it was at $2. | ||
At the peak of my portfolio when we tested $72, I was up like 400 plus percent. | ||
So it's been an amazing Look, everything's out there on Google. | ||
I picked up investing for dummies. | ||
I started following people on YouTube. | ||
I started following economics. | ||
You know, I have an education background in psychology, so research is my thing. | ||
So I just started going at it and applying what I learned in college to the stock market. | ||
And that's it. | ||
There's some really amazing, incredible, smart people out there that are being villainized. | ||
And they know their stuff. | ||
And honestly, we're teaching ourselves economics and stock market post-AMC. | ||
Because we're here to stay. | ||
This is what I wanted to hear, because I say this transcends one stock. | ||
This is a movement that really gets to the heart of the corruption and incompetence in Wall Street. | ||
But most importantly, it gets to how our education system wants and the powers that be want people to be financially illiterate. | ||
So for our audience, how do they join? | ||
And I'm not saying they should go buy stock. | ||
But how do they get into these either chat rooms or how do they go to these websites where you can actually teach people the fundamentals of investing, the fundamentals of stocks? | ||
You said you're naturally drawn to charts. | ||
How do people get on? | ||
How do they start? | ||
How do they get the ball rolling? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
So there's a lot of people on Twitter who are very smart. | ||
You know, one of the, I guess, things, what's that word I'm looking for? | ||
One of the things about, you know, these people is that they bring something as complicated as the stock market and everyday humor and everyday language in order to teach others how to fish. | ||
So if you are interested, get on Twitter, And follow a couple people, and then you'll start seeing everybody. | ||
I mean, the algorithms are there. | ||
You follow one person, you start following all the Army of Apes. | ||
Rocio, do you have a Twitter handle? | ||
How do people follow you? | ||
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I do. | |
I am at Chiosmiles. | ||
That's my Twitter handle. | ||
At Geoscience, we'll get it up there. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Rossiya Cerna, Army veteran, served during Enduring Freedom. | ||
Thank you very much for joining us and good luck. | ||
We anticipate that the APE Army is going to grow exponentially because you guys are doing God's work. | ||
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