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Iris has now killed more than 100 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, and the worst happens... That's better, Teddy. | ||
Look at you now. | ||
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See? | |
If you don't do it our way, we won't back you. | ||
We pick who wins and loses around here. | ||
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You know what? | |
I'm not doing this fake, phony, elitist BS. | ||
It's not me. | ||
I don't need you, and I'm not gonna let you clowns muscle me. | ||
I'm not doing this for you. | ||
I'm Teddy Daniels, and I'm running for Congress in Scranton, Pennsylvania. | ||
You know, Joe Biden's hometown. | ||
I despise swappy, sellout politicians, and that's exactly why I'm running. | ||
I'm tired of these elitist suits who have sold out our country, and something needs to be done about it. | ||
These establishment sellouts are completely out of touch with real America. | ||
They are nothing more than bought-and-paid-for hacks who sell out America and the individual freedoms and liberties of everyday people like you and me. | ||
Hell, they'll even eat their own for a dollar. | ||
They don't care about protecting your freedom of speech, your right to bear arms, or even Alexa security. | ||
They're more concerned about appeasing the left than they are standing up for us. | ||
Time to bring out the big guns. | ||
And the big guns are the millions of men and women in this country who feel as though their voices aren't being heard. | ||
I'll be your voice. | ||
I did my part and served our country in the U.S. | ||
Army. | ||
I survived gunfights with Taliban terrorists in Afghanistan, and they gave me a Purple Heart. | ||
If I was willing to risk my life for freedom when I was deployed overseas, you know I will take the fight to the enemies of this nation in the halls of Congress. | ||
We are at a pivotal moment in American history. | ||
If we don't act now, we could lose our freedom forever. | ||
They used to say socialism was at the door. | ||
Well now, it's in the building and coming down the hallway. | ||
It's time for we the people to take our country back from corrupt swamp creatures in both parties. | ||
I'm in this fight for my family and I'm in this fight for your family. | ||
I've been a fighter my whole life. | ||
This is a fight that I won't walk away from and I've never backed down from anyone or anything in a fight. | ||
Send me to Congress so I can be your voice. | ||
America First! | ||
Thank you. | ||
Okay, live, you're in the war room and all hell is about to break loose. | ||
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That's what we wanted to start. | ||
Today, start Friday with a fighter and somebody can focus on fights that matter. | ||
It's Teddy Daniels. | ||
Teddy is running for Congress up in the area. | ||
As you remember, for folks that watched his show over the last year, we focused on Northeast Pennsylvania, particularly Scranton. | ||
We said it's ground zero of the Trump movement, of populism, of economic nationalism. | ||
We said how phony was Joe Biden. | ||
Kept saying he was Joe from Scranton. | ||
Goes up there, gives that weak populist economic nationalist speech. | ||
I want to bring in now A gentleman who has served his country, police officer for 15 years, went and served his country and is now wants to put himself forward to serve his country in Congress. | ||
And one of the reasons I wanted to start the show today with Teddy, there were what, four or five congressmen yesterday went down to the prison to check the political prisoners. | ||
They had the press conference and it's the same five you always see. | ||
You know, Gosar, Louie Gohmert, Matt Gaetz, MTG. | ||
Same people we see all the time in the fight. | ||
You don't see the pencil necks over in the house. | ||
You only see the same faces over and over again, and we need to get some new voices in there. | ||
Teddy Daniels, tell us about yourself, sir. | ||
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Steve, first off, thank you so much for having me on. | |
It's an absolute honor. | ||
I've been following you for years. | ||
This is great. | ||
So, brother, you nailed it. | ||
I graduated from Valley Forge Military Academy. | ||
I played football at West Virginia University on an athletic scholarship. | ||
As you can tell, I wasn't a gymnast or a sprinter or anything like that. | ||
West by God Virginia, sir! | ||
West Virginia Mountaineer! | ||
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Go Gears! | |
After that, I spent about 15 years in police work. | ||
And, you know, in 2010, 2011, that time period, you know, the war in Afghanistan, it was a tough year in Afghanistan. | ||
The action really started to pick up during that time. | ||
And, you know, I'm seeing all these guys that are going and coming from overseas and I'm like, you know what? | ||
It's my time. | ||
I need to step up. | ||
So, funny story, Steve. | ||
I was 35 years old. | ||
I walked into a Marine Corps recruiting office and told them that I wanted to enlist. | ||
The recruiter told me, he goes, well, he asked me, he goes, Teddy, how old are you? | ||
I said, I'm 35. | ||
He goes, yeah, I cut off 27. | ||
Try next door at the army office. | ||
Steve, it gets better. | ||
I walk into the army recruiter and I open the door and I walk in and the whole room stands up and they say, Hey, how you doing, sir? | ||
Whose father are you? | ||
And, uh, I said, no guys, I'm here to enlist. | ||
And they said, uh, reserves guard. | ||
What is it you're looking for? | ||
I said, no active duty. | ||
So, I went and took the test, the ASVAB, and the results came back. | ||
They said, Teddy, you can do any job you want to do in the military. | ||
You name it, your scores are good. | ||
You name what you want to do and we can get you in that MOS. | ||
And I told them, I said, I want to go infantry. | ||
And they looked at me like I had two heads. | ||
And I said, listen, I'm walking away from a career that I love. | ||
It was a very rewarding and successful career. | ||
And I want to step into something, and it needs to mean something to me. | ||
I want the challenge. | ||
I want the hardest MOS that there is, and I got what I asked for. | ||
So, we're stationed at Fort Carson, Colorado. | ||
2012 was the... But hang on a second. | ||
How did you get through basic and infantry school and all that? | ||
I mean, at 35 years old, and Teddy, you're a big guy. | ||
It's a tough program. | ||
I mean, how does a 35-year-old guy get through that? | ||
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You know what, it was a lot of preparation, Steve. | |
A lot of mental toughness. | ||
You know, you'd be surprised what your body can do if your mind just tells you to keep going and keep doing it. | ||
I think it was a no-quit attitude. | ||
I was seeing guys half my age dropping out of things. | ||
But Steve, you know, I come from a different generation. | ||
School of hard knocks type people. | ||
Quits not in the vocabulary. | ||
So you do what you do and you make it. | ||
Tell us about when you were over there in these gunfights over in Afghanistan. | ||
Did you ever think there'd be a time when you're fighting for essentially democracy over there? | ||
Did you ever think there'd be a time in your hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania in years to come that you would see a situation like we have today? | ||
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Never in a million years. | |
You know, and the sad part is you have all these guys that go off and fight, and they're fighting to liberate other countries from tyrannical rule, from tyrannical governments, stemming the flow of communism. | ||
And then we come home and you see our own country turning into the regime that we were fighting against. | ||
And that's the truly sad part of the entire situation. | ||
Let me ask you, I want to focus on Northeast Pennsylvania, Scranton, and what matters to the folks up there in Fights That Matter, because you say I'm a fighter, but we here say it's the fights that matter. | ||
And don't take this the wrong way, but you're not the typical, you know, casting director, pretty face, you know, person that's been running for Congress recently. | ||
You're kind of cut from other cloth. | ||
So tell us why you're doing it and what matters to you? | ||
What's the focus? | ||
If you're gonna go to Congress and fight, what are you gonna fight for? | ||
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Steve, are you trying to say I'm not pretty? | |
I mean, come on! | ||
Seriously, you should see my wife, brother, okay? | ||
Like, my wife is the woman when we walk into a room, people whisper to each other like, what's she doing with this guy? | ||
That's my point. | ||
By the way, no doubt you married up. | ||
I got the point you married up. | ||
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100%. | |
And Steve, I'd rather be tough than pretty. | ||
Okay? | ||
The pretty boys aren't getting it done. | ||
They're not. | ||
You know, obviously you see the shirt. | ||
We need to audit the Pennsylvania vote. | ||
Now, that's not a federal issue. | ||
That's not a congressional issue. | ||
But we've got the, like, Senator Doug Mastriano. | ||
I love this guy. | ||
I love this guy to death. | ||
We became very close friends. | ||
He's a man leading the charge right now in Pennsylvania. | ||
And, you know, the sad part is, is he's getting the same opposition from his own party that he's getting from the liberals on the left. | ||
People are afraid to take a stance. | ||
They're afraid to step up. | ||
And they're afraid to do the right thing. | ||
They're more worried about their political futures than they are standing for the American people. | ||
Now, Steve, I'm retired. | ||
I got a beautiful wife. | ||
I have a young son, my four-year-old son. | ||
His name is Jack Daniels. | ||
And, you know, buddy, I like to travel. | ||
I like to hunt. | ||
I should be taking this opportunity right now to spend time with my family. | ||
But if we don't have the people step up, my son won't have a future. | ||
My family won't have a future. | ||
And I refuse, I absolutely refuse to let that happen to my family, to other people's families. | ||
We can't do it. | ||
And if we don't fix the election, have this audit, secure future elections, we will have lost this country forever. | ||
So you say the fights that matter? | ||
This audit in Pennsylvania right now is the number one fight that matters. | ||
This is the baseline for everything. | ||
And for everybody out there, if you live in Pennsylvania, contact your state senator. | ||
Tell them you need to come out publicly in support of this. | ||
It needs to happen. | ||
And I'll tell you what, Steve, if these people don't step up and get behind Colonel Mastriano, they need to go. | ||
They need to be voted out of office. | ||
That's exactly what needs to happen. | ||
You have state senators in solid red districts who aren't stepping up to support this. | ||
Teddy, let me ask you also, when you were in Afghanistan fighting for defending freedom over there, and in all these gunfights in the War of the Purple Heart, that was for the sovereignty of Afghanistan, and ultimately people could make the argument, and I know we're not neocons here, for the sovereignty of the United States. | ||
What do you think of what's happening on the southern border? | ||
Would you say that's a more dangerous threat to the United States right now, that invasion, than what's happening in Afghanistan? | ||
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I'd say it's on the same level. | |
Steve, I really do. | ||
It's not an immigration crisis. | ||
These are not migrants. | ||
This is an invasion. | ||
Is exactly what it is. | ||
And I can guarantee you this. | ||
If every single one of those people that came across the border illegally voted Republican, the border would be locked down tight. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's why the Biden administration is coming out saying that they're not going to honor refugees from Cuba. | ||
Don't get on boats. | ||
Don't come here. | ||
Because these people are fleeing a socialist nation, and they will vote to stop socialism. | ||
These Democrats, they know that everybody that comes across this border illegally is going to be living and getting handouts from the American taxpayer, and they're going to make them dependent on the government, and they're going to vote Democrat. | ||
That's the only reason they're pushing the border. | ||
The only reason. | ||
And I just saw, I believe it was the New York Times the other day, came out with a piece that said, we don't feel, don't quote me exactly on this, Steve, but it was something to the effect that we don't believe you need an ID to vote or we don't believe you need to be a citizen to vote. | ||
So you see where this is going. | ||
And with Marxism and with socialism, There's no stop to it. | ||
You give the Democrats an inch and they take a mile and they will continue pushing this agenda into, we're a full communist controlled nation. | ||
Teddy, just hang with us a second. | ||
We're going to hold you over the break. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're going to return with Teddy Daniels running up in Pennsylvania 8, the heart of the part of the country that's the centerpiece of the Trump revolution. | ||
Good working class folks up there in Scranton, Northeast Pennsylvania. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
We're going to return in the War Room. | ||
Also going to have Ben Berkwan. | ||
We're going to go down to the border, the Rio Grande Valley, when we return in the War Room. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, welcome back into the War Room. | ||
We're going to go directly to, we've got Teddy Daniels. | ||
We're going to come back to Teddy in a second, but I want to go directly to the border and Real America's Voice investigative reporter Ben Berquam on the scene. | ||
Ben, tell us what you got down there. | ||
It looks pretty shocking. | ||
Yeah, no, this Steve, we're back here. | ||
I'm back on the American side. | ||
I'm on the Del Rio side where everyone was crossing yesterday. | ||
We saw that flow all day long. | ||
This is where they end up and it's the worst I've ever seen it. | ||
I'm gonna step out of the shot here for a second just so you guys can get a grasp of of what we're talking about here. | ||
Hundreds, hundreds lined up here waiting to come in to this country. | ||
Hundreds. | ||
Hundreds of people waiting to come in here, and they just keep coming. | ||
And around on this side, we've got already two buses lined up, plus another transport van. | ||
It's... Hold on, hang on, hang on. | ||
Slow down. | ||
You gotta explain this to people. | ||
On the other side of that fence is Mexico, right? | ||
Technically, they're already in America. | ||
So as soon as they cross the Rio Grande, they're in America. | ||
That fence is just a buffer to slow them down to coming into the community. | ||
I just want to make sure. | ||
We had the gentleman yesterday, our guest, that talked about Mexican nationals every day coming across Del Rio onto the real bridges to go to work and then go back to northern Mexico. | ||
That is not what this is. | ||
These are essentially illegal aliens that are just standing there waiting in line, but they come right through. | ||
Somebody shakes their hand and puts them on a bus. | ||
Yeah, you're 100% right. | ||
Every single person behind that fence right now is an illegal alien who's crossed the river illegally. | ||
If they wanted to come in legally, just behind me, the bridge that you're talking about is just behind the canopy over there. | ||
Every single person that is behind that fence came in illegally, cutting in front of everyone who's been waiting in line for years in Mexico and Central America and all over the world. | ||
And what we found out yesterday, some breaking news, we're going to be posting some of that video here in just a few minutes. | ||
We've actually got, they're actually taking them directly from here to a gas station, the Stripes Gas Station on Veterans Boulevard in Del Rio, dropping them off and letting them go at their own recognizance with a little piece of paper that says, Contact a Border Patrol agent within 60 days or else we're going to deport you then. | ||
Assuming we can find you. | ||
Every single person here, they're not even being processed anymore. | ||
They're not being taken to a detention center. | ||
They're being taken to a gas station in the center of town. | ||
They're being let off and they're getting on buses or they're walking to the airport and they're getting on planes and going to America. | ||
That is how broken the system is. | ||
Okay, well the system's not broken because this is an act, this is a conscious act. | ||
This is an act of co-mission, this is not an act of omission. | ||
This is a plan, okay? | ||
But here's, I want to tie some things together because what we had, you know, Teddy just talked about how important this is up to the folks in, you know, this invasion about the drugs and the crime and the cost and all that to the folks up in Northeast Pennsylvania. | ||
Remember, every town's a border town. | ||
But let's just go back, look at this horse right there. | ||
If you go back to the other bridge, that's the folks playing by the rules. | ||
Those are hard-working folks coming over here and working and waiting years in line, right? | ||
And have relatives of the hard-working Hispanic Americans down the rear of Grand Valley who now more every day are voting for the Trump program and Donald Trump. | ||
You know why? | ||
You know why we're winning and we're gonna win? | ||
Those folks that come across that bridge every day and work and play by the rules, they look and they see that fence. | ||
They see what's happening right there. | ||
They see exactly what's happening. | ||
You know why this happens? | ||
Because that's what drives down wages in this country. | ||
That's why working class people, African-Americans, Hispanics, you can't get ahead. | ||
They talk about Bernie Sanders, all these phonies, talking about $15 minimum wage. | ||
Hey, you want to get the wages up for working class people like happened under Donald Trump? | ||
Stop what's going on on that fence right there. | ||
Stop it. | ||
You could stop it. | ||
Exactly. | ||
It's so obvious. | ||
This is in your grill. | ||
Now, let's talk about today. | ||
They're all in meltdown. | ||
You gotta have masks. | ||
You have vaccines. | ||
You got the Indian variant. | ||
You got Delta, Gamma. | ||
We're going every letter in the Greek alphabet. | ||
And they're in meltdown in New York City because 40% of the healthcare workers will not get vaccinated. | ||
50% of the cops will not get vaccinated. | ||
Healthcare workers who are inside baseball will not get vaccinated. | ||
So you've got to have mass... and look right there. | ||
Do you see people being tested? | ||
Do you see people, you know, getting the shot? | ||
Do you see anything happening right there? | ||
No. | ||
They're just taking them, putting them on a bus, and sending them into the... | ||
The hinterland of this nation. | ||
Every town's a border town. | ||
Don't think because you're in Pennsylvania. | ||
Don't think because you're in Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio. | ||
You're no different than Del Rio City. | ||
You're no different. | ||
Okay? | ||
It's coming to you. | ||
And by the way, I don't fault the folks across there. | ||
It's not to demonize these things. | ||
If you and I were down in Central America and Biden and these guys were saying, come on up. | ||
You pack the family up and let's try it. | ||
Like Teddy just said, Teddy Daniels just said, hey you're going to get every social system in the world, why wouldn't we get out of Central America? | ||
I'll come up there, I'll take a gamble, they're going to let us in? | ||
In particular if we bring a couple of kids with us? | ||
This shows you the phoniness of the entire system. | ||
The whole scam, and you talk about the debt, and you talk about the country imploding financially, it's right there. | ||
Right there, that's the best shot. | ||
Burquam, of all the great stuff you've got right there, it shows you it's not the hypocrisy, it's not even hypocrisy of the system anymore. | ||
That is the system. | ||
It's not a conspiracy. | ||
This is the way the system works. | ||
You know why? | ||
The Democrats want those votes and Wall Street wants that labor. | ||
That's basically serfs. | ||
Those are no different than Russian serfs. | ||
Those folks are never going to have just enough to kind of keep grinding and keep the wages down. | ||
And that's why we have a generation of Russian serfs. | ||
That's why Hispanics and African Americans Right? | ||
And working class white folks, you have such a tough time getting wage increases because they want to flood the zone with cheap labor. | ||
Right there, Sal. | ||
That is the best thing you've ever done. | ||
And votes. | ||
Democrats got the votes, like Teddy said, but that bridge over there where the hard-working Mexicans come across every day, and some of their families have waited decades and decades and decades to get in here, they got relatives on the other side, the hard-working Hispanic Americans, who, by the way, overwhelmingly serve in the military, and overwhelmingly serve in infantry units and marine rifle platoons, right? | ||
You want to get 80% of the vote in this country? | ||
It's very simple. | ||
They come from conservative religious backgrounds just like African-Americans who are naturally conservatives. | ||
Right there. | ||
You want to get 80% of the vote in this country? It's very simple. | ||
Show them that shot. | ||
The folks that play by the rules are treated as fools. | ||
That's why the system cannot continue to go on. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because you've got guys like Teddy Daniels who should be retired and hanging out with the family saying, hey, you know what? | ||
I spent enough time as a cop. | ||
I spent enough time serving my country in gunfights over in Afghanistan. | ||
I'm not going to tolerate this. | ||
And maybe I don't have blow dry and a sweater wrapped around my neck and can go to the cocktail parties. | ||
But you know what? | ||
I'm not going to tolerate this because I'm not going to be able to look at my grandchildren. | ||
Ben, this is amazing. | ||
If we can, we want to come back to you, but if you can do some more reporting down there. | ||
Just once again, tell us what's happened to that fence. | ||
The audience maybe just joined us. | ||
What's going on right there? | ||
This is people that have broken into America. | ||
They got the invitation from Joe Biden and the Democrats. | ||
You're absolutely right, Steve. | ||
This is by design. | ||
This is not a broken system. | ||
This is a planned system undermining of America. | ||
And you see it in action right here. | ||
They're walking across. | ||
They're waiting to get on the bus to go to a community near you. | ||
No COVID tests. | ||
We asked them yesterday. | ||
They come in 10 in the morning here. | ||
They're getting dropped off at a gas station. | ||
They're getting picked up by Greyhound or getting on a plane. | ||
They're flying into the interior of America. | ||
And they're disappearing into the system, and this is by design, Steve, and it's only going to get worse. | ||
That's not to demonize those folks. | ||
Those folks are rational. | ||
They're rational. | ||
They're saying, if I got a chance, if I got a chance, they're inviting me up there. | ||
Why would I not take my shot? | ||
Because if guys like Trump and people come back here, it's going to be shut down again. | ||
I gotta make my move now, so I'm gonna move. | ||
That's why it's 100 deep, and it's gonna be 100 deep tomorrow, and it's gonna be 100 deep the next day. | ||
It's gonna be 100 deep the day after that. | ||
And it's not that... It's not slowing down. | ||
It's speeding up. | ||
Every single day, this is exponentially getting worse. | ||
Ben, just hang out there. | ||
We're going to come back to you. | ||
Teddy, I want to go back to you. | ||
I mean, thank God, Daniels, we got patriots like you prepared. | ||
You're kind of in a microcosm of Donald Trump. | ||
Donald Trump was 70 years old. | ||
He was buying up the best golf courses in the world. | ||
Turnberry was his true love. | ||
He was going to be in the British Open. | ||
You know, he's got a lovely wife. | ||
He's got a great family. | ||
He's got more money than he could ever spend. | ||
He was revered as one of the top, you know, TV stars. | ||
Everybody loved him. | ||
And he said, hey, I can't this thing is messed up and I'm a step forward. | ||
And now they hate him. | ||
They're trying to put him in jail, destroy his family, take his wealth away, smear his name, destroy. | ||
He's doing exactly what you're doing. | ||
And let me tell you something, brother, you're they're going to come after you in the biggest way possible because you represent exactly what they hate. | ||
Right. The established order in this country. | ||
Talk to me about that. | ||
By the way, I just answered this question. | ||
How does Trump win the district again? | ||
We said it was so important for him to win it. | ||
And how does the congressman, how's the guy that we ran, trail Trump by nine points? | ||
Tell me how that works. | ||
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Well, I'll tell you this, Steve, you see these hands? | |
These hands work for a living. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's the difference. | ||
You know, the local GOP the the local powers to be as they like to call themselves the You know the the king makers They bring in guys and the guy that ran in 16 I'm sorry an 18 great guy. | ||
Love them He was a Wall Street guy from New York the guy last year Uh, was shipped in from a consulting job, a DC bureaucrat down in Virginia. | ||
But see, people spot real, they know real and they know fake. | ||
And when you have a guy going around saying, I used to dig ditches for a living, but when you go to shake his hand, it feels like you're sticking it into a tub of warm butter. | ||
People know different. | ||
Okay. | ||
There's a big difference between real and fake. | ||
Again, people love Donald Trump because Donald Trump, oh you like the warm butter comment, I see you smiling. | ||
Hey Teddy, hang on for one second. | ||
Hang on, I want to finish the thought with Trump. | ||
We're going to actually ask you to hold over. | ||
Short commercial break, we're going to come back in Pennsylvania 8, one of the central key districts we've got to do to take back the House. | ||
Teddy Daniels the candidate next. | ||
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The epidemic is a demon, and we cannot let this demon hide. | |
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Pandemic. | ||
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Okay, welcome back in the War Room. | ||
We'll go back to Scranton in Pennsylvania, a.k.a. | ||
Teddy Daniels. | ||
So, Teddy, tell us, why was there a nine-point spread? | ||
And we got a couple of minutes here. | ||
What are you going to do about it? | ||
Why are you going to be different? | ||
And then tell us about how do people find out more about your campaign? | ||
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Steve, you know there's a phrase that's saying those that do do and those that can't teach. | |
It's almost the same in politics. | ||
You know, I grew up blue collar. | ||
My dad was a bricklayer. | ||
My mom worked in a textile mill. | ||
I have the pulse of the folks here. | ||
You can't fly in a wine and cheese carpetbagger who's going to be a phony to try to win over the people in Northeast PA. | ||
It just can't happen. | ||
These are hardworking blue collar You know what? | ||
I'll be honest with you. | ||
A lot of the Republicans up here, they're tired of being played by the party. | ||
They're tired of being played. | ||
So, you know, it's just real people, real issues. | ||
You know, politicians talk all the time about kitchen table issues. | ||
These same politicians who are worth millions and millions of dollars. | ||
I've had the kitchen table issues with my family in my life to where, hey, you know what? | ||
Cable bill's gonna have to wait till next month, but we gotta pay, you know, the mortgage and the electric. | ||
Those are kitchen table issues, and those are kitchen table issues that establishment and career politicians have no idea what it's all about. | ||
You know, they talk the talk, but they don't walk the walk, Steve. | ||
Teddy, how do people get to your campaign? | ||
How do they find out more about Teddy Daniels? | ||
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Ah, Steve. | |
teddydanielspa.com. | ||
It's Teddy like the bear, Daniels like the bourbon, and PA the state. | ||
TeddyDanielsPA.com Okay, I gotta tell a funny story myself about my daughter, who was in the 101st after West Point, because I was talking to her about you. | ||
I saw the thing, and I was saying about, you know, the authenticity, and we're looking at it, and I saw the thing. | ||
So I gotta say this, because even my daughter said, Dad, you're a moron. | ||
I look at the thing, Teddy Daniels, and I said, that guy doesn't look like he owns a spa. | ||
S-P-A. | ||
She goes, Dad, he's from Pennsylvania. | ||
And I go, oh my God. | ||
She just sat there and said, Dad, you're a moron. | ||
He says, no, I don't think that guy owns a spa. | ||
So, Teddy, it's been a treat to have you. | ||
Keep fighting. | ||
We'll follow back up on how the campaign's going, but just keep fighting. | ||
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Steve, you're the man. | |
Thank you and thank you for being the voice of millions of Americans who are upset as you and me. | ||
And you're the voice and we love you for it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Okay, let's go now to Matt Brainerd. | ||
We've got Matt Brainerd, we've got Rahim, we've got Cortez, we've got Mike Lindell. | ||
It's all warriors all day long today. | ||
Brainerd, before I get to your group, to this amazing analysis of Wisconsin, I've got to ask you about the political prisoner situation. | ||
You're really the first group, I think, to get involved in this. | ||
A couple weeks ago you came on, you had this protest. | ||
Yesterday you saw the congressman go down there. | ||
Give our audience an assessment of where we stand with the political prisoners. | ||
Have people been charged? | ||
What's happening? | ||
We've had a couple of the wives on here, some of the people trying to organize things. | ||
Where do we stand and what did you think of that event yesterday with Gates and MTG? | ||
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Right, I was very proud to see members of Congress step up and go there. | |
In fact, This is a pattern because Look Ahead America has so far been the icebreaker, if you think of the old Russian icebreakers going through the frozen seas to make room for the giant ships behind them, is that over a month ago, we did our rally at the Department of Justice. | ||
And then earlier this week, you saw members of Congress show up at the Department of Justice. | ||
A few weeks ago, we did a rally at the prison in DC. | ||
And what do we see yesterday? | ||
Members of Congress going down to demand to have access to the prisoners, to assess their condition. | ||
To see that they're being treated right. | ||
So I'm glad that we're able to contribute in that way. | ||
And I think that as we continue to raise the profile of these individuals, it makes it harder and harder for the left's phony narrative about an insurrection to stick. | ||
And we're going to continue to increase the volume. | ||
And I'm actually going to make some news on your show today. | ||
We have our next rally planned. | ||
It's in the middle of September, September 18th. | ||
And it's going to be huge. | ||
And what's going to define it is where it's going to take place. | ||
We're going back to the Capitol, right where it started. | ||
On September 18th. | ||
And we're going to push back against the phony narrative that there was an insurrection. | ||
We're going to provide the kind of evidence that Nancy Pelosi won't allow to be presented at her select committee, showing that this was a largely peaceful crowd. | ||
Showing that this was a crowd that was egged on in many ways by Capitol Police throwing flashbang grenades into a relatively peaceful crowd. | ||
We're going to present the evidence that Ashley Babbitt's death should be investigated. | ||
We're going to demand the release of 14,000 hours of videotape that the federal government has been suppressing. | ||
So we're going right back to the Capitol because we're not afraid and we're going to press our case. | ||
And I believe that at that, we're going to have some very high profile speakers there. | ||
We're going to have members of Congress speak. | ||
We're going to continue to raise the volume and push back against this phony narrative and demand justice for these political prisoners. | ||
Brainerd, I've known you a long time. | ||
You were head of data for us on the 16 campaign. | ||
This is not, this is not, you know, the Wisconsin we'll get to in a second is what I think of when I think of Matt Brainerd. | ||
You know, a super intelligent guy, super data guy, can get in back of the numbers and give you, you know, actionable information. | ||
Why have you been drawn to this? | ||
I know other people, more brawlers, that get involved in this, in particular the political prisoners and what happened. | ||
What has drawn you to this particular cause in this particular moment in time? | ||
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Because if you look at all the losses that we on the right have suffered on the local level, the school board level, the state level, the federal level, the root cause of it is in common. | |
It's that we lack community organizing, whether it's leading on voter registration, registering our people and getting them educated and turning out to vote, to taking direct action like these protests. | ||
And this is not a field we can afford to abandon to the left anymore. | ||
Look Ahead America is all about action. | ||
We are, at our heart, America first community organizers. | ||
I like saying that we're the best at it. | ||
The problem is that we're also the only people doing it, and we're We're fine with leading the way, but somebody has to do it. | ||
Somebody has to step in that gap, and we've got to lead the way in community organizing. | ||
It is not a dirty word. | ||
It's something we need to appropriate, something we need to take and make our own and do better than the left does. | ||
Okay, so September 18th, we're going to have a lot more information you're going to give us on this. | ||
I appreciate you breaking it on the show, because the War Room Posse likes to be ahead of the curve. | ||
Tomorrow's news today. | ||
Let's go quickly. | ||
We've only got a couple minutes, but you've done an amazing job in Wisconsin. | ||
There's some movement up there. | ||
By the way, Arizona's on fire. | ||
Georgia's on fire. | ||
You just heard Teddy Daniels. | ||
Subpoenas are going to be going out in a couple days in Pennsylvania, because the local guys, Philadelphia's going to stiff Mastriana's committee. | ||
Subpoenas are going to be flying all over the place. | ||
Tell us quickly, what about Wisconsin? | ||
Are we wasting our time in Wisconsin or can we prove that Trump won and Trump won overwhelmingly? | ||
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Well, what we've demonstrated is we've gone back to the Voter Integrity Project work we did earlier this year and supplemented it with research so we can be much more confident in making the case that we've identified almost 160,000 ballots at a minimum that were cast illegally. | |
The largest number of those come from indefinitely confined And it's not so much a matter of people claiming indefinitely confined status who don't deserve it. | ||
We found that 90% of them did not actually, are not in fact indefinitely confined. | ||
Most notoriously, a wife of one of the state representatives was out jet skiing, yet she claimed indefinitely confined status. | ||
The bigger problem with the indefinitely confined status is it's the one narrow loophole that allows somebody to vote in the state of Wisconsin without ID. | ||
So we fundamentally don't actually know who cast those ballots. | ||
They may have been cast in somebody's name, but because ID wasn't required, we don't know. | ||
So what we're hoping to prompt is that given that the margin of victory in the state was around 20,000, given that we have at a minimum, I think, 160,000 illegal ballots. | ||
We hope to prompt the state to take a closer look, and Look Ahead America activists in Wisconsin right now are bombarding their state legislatures with a report saying, read it. | ||
We're offering the unredacted data to legislators, anyone who wants to have it, and hopes that this will prompt a thorough investigation that only the state can do. | ||
We've done the best we can as an outside nonprofit with a very limited budget. | ||
It's up to the state legislators to take it to the next step, and our activists are making sure that they're getting that message. | ||
Brandon, how do people get to you and find out more about Wisconsin and how they find out more about September 18th and what you're doing for the political prisoners? | ||
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Look at headamerica.org. | |
Sign up to volunteer or sign up for our email list. | ||
We also have our social media networks all there. | ||
We'll keep you in the loop. | ||
And look, all this is very expensive. | ||
If there's anything you can do to help us with a contribution, we'd welcome that. | ||
But I really look forward to seeing a massive crowd, a massive peaceful crowd on September 18th. | ||
At the Capitol. | ||
And we look forward to bringing justice to our political prisoners and pushing our legislators on the Hill to investigate and to bring us the truth. | ||
Matt Brainerd, thank you very much. | ||
Can Denver, can we play the cold open for Rahim? | ||
I want to play this piece for Rahim and then we'll have Rahim come in. | ||
Do we have this ready to go? | ||
Yes, let's play it. | ||
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Gabe Gutierrez joins us now with a look at why. | |
Gabe, what did you find out? | ||
You would think these are the people that know the most. | ||
Yeah, Mika, good morning. | ||
About one in four health care workers in this country still have not been vaccinated. | ||
This is Bellevue Hospital in New York, and health care workers actually rallied here last week against so-called vaccine mandates. | ||
We spoke with another group in North Carolina yesterday. | ||
Show of hands, how many of you have gotten a COVID vaccine? | ||
These are four health care workers from different hospitals in North Carolina. | ||
Why not? | ||
We don't know what the long-term side effects are. | ||
It also hasn't been proven to be effective. | ||
The CDC and many public health experts say that it's more than 90% effective. | ||
They do say that. | ||
That hasn't proven to me to be true. | ||
I'm not going to just jump on a bandwagon with something that has not been tested. | ||
When you say that it hasn't been tested, it has been tested though. | ||
But not to the... If you look at the normal year span of how long something is tested, it's usually 12 to 14 years before it comes to humans. | ||
Across the country, about 1 in 4 healthcare workers still isn't vaccinated against COVID. | ||
And from North Carolina to Texas to New York, anti-mandate protests are mounting. | ||
I don't trust it right now. | ||
So is the pushback. | ||
This is in the category of give me a bleeping break. | ||
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When did everyone get a medical degree? | |
Right there. | ||
I mean, this is this was not put together by the War Room. | ||
That was on Morning Joe on NBC. | ||
And what you have is these these nurses and young doctors and these people that are health care workers. | ||
And I think the numbers close to 40 percent is 40 percent in the unions in New York. | ||
And their answers are evidence-based, database and science-based, and the media is just throwing out the same thing like de Blasio. | ||
Rahim Ghassan, I want to bring you in here now. | ||
I know you've been all over this, but here again, once again, we are in a situation where you don't really know what the facts are, but people are now coming down on either vaccine mandates, mass mandates, the children getting vaccinated. | ||
Where are we, Rahim? | ||
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Well, now the Centers for Disease Control, Steve, is trying to warn Americans that the R number of the Delta variant could be as high as 8 or 9. | |
Remember, the R number being the infection rate, the number of people around you who you might infect with this variant. | ||
As a result of contact or maybe looking at somebody the wrong way, whatever the latest projections are. | ||
And the newspapers, the mainstream media, the television reports are following in lockstep with all of this. | ||
I turned on CNN this morning, in fact, to watch CNN reporting in full hazmat gear from somebody's hospital room in Louisiana, where this lady was saying, I wish I had listened. | ||
I wish I had taken the vaccine. | ||
Now I've got the Delta variant and I'm a little bit poorly, I may have to go on a ventilator. | ||
Well, she's not on a ventilator, she's a little bit poorly, and contrast that with a lot of the things that we're seeing in terms of people's side effects of the vaccine, so on and so forth, this is just what we would call in the United Kingdom another project fear initiative. | ||
But broadly speaking, I mean, while a lot of people are obviously interested in being kind to their neighbours and kind to the people around them, but Following the recommendations, the recommendations being, you know, you might kill somebody if you don't let the government inject you. | ||
There is some data out of that poll that we looked at yesterday, which I think is as informative as that segment that you just played. | ||
For instance, 31% of people in that YouGov Economist poll that we talked about yesterday say that they are either not sure about getting vaccinated or not planning to. | ||
59% of people that they polled said that they were vaccinated and 10% of people said that they intended to be. | ||
Now, you break that down, and it's rich, white college graduate women who are most likely to be vaccinated. | ||
It's minorities, non-college graduates, low earners, who are less likely to be vaccinated. | ||
And interestingly enough, for me, one of the numbers that stuck out, 1 in 10 of Biden's own voters are still not keen on this. | ||
42% of Trump voters are still not keen on this. | ||
But what we've started to see today, in fact, we saw... Hey, Rahim, hang on one second, we'll come right back. | ||
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Continue on, sir. | ||
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Yeah, thanks Stephen. | |
Just to come back on a couple of things that I was listening to the show earlier on as well. | ||
Number one, remember, last week I said, in fact I've been saying it for months, that the best response to this nonsense about the capital is to go back to the capital and have a peaceful demonstration there. | ||
So I'm very glad that Matt Brainerd is putting that together. | ||
And to Teddy Daniels, There's nothing wrong with warm butter, by the way, but I do agree that there's everything wrong with a handshake like warm butter, but just a couple of notes there. | ||
Look, I talked about this poll... Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. | ||
Real quickly, I want to say a couple of things. | ||
You've said about this, about the whole poll, just to make sure that the worm crowd understands the posse, they're coming back around September 15th or 20th, I think. | ||
They're going to take off this week. | ||
All of August is going to be down. | ||
I don't think that committee is going to meet. | ||
They're talking about it. | ||
But this is when they're going to want to be calling the witnesses, right, their first witnesses. | ||
This is going to be a kangaroo court. | ||
This is a Moscow show trial from the 30s. | ||
That's what it is, okay? | ||
So that's why I think this rally is fantastic. | ||
I think it's a fantastic idea. | ||
If we replicate the November 12th when we had a million people show up, right, on that Saturday, this will put them on notice. | ||
So I think this is absolutely Incredible idea. | ||
You know, people rally at the Capitol all the time. | ||
They rally in front of the Supreme Court. | ||
I think it's a fantastic idea, and I agree with you. | ||
And, Teddy, Rahim, you saw this in the Brexit movement, where in working-class people put Brexit over the top and put the Tories over the top. | ||
You need more people like Teddy Daniels, and you need less of the London, you know, the loveys in London and the consultants in the United States. | ||
It's the same thing, isn't it, sir? | ||
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Yeah, it's exactly right. | |
During that campaign, honestly, we needed more Teddies and fewer Rahims, put it that way. | ||
But we just about got there anyway with what we had. | ||
Listen, I know you pressed for time, Steve. | ||
I just want to pull it back to this claim I made in the last segment. | ||
I don't want the Media Matters folks and all the rest freaking out. | ||
I don't want to be trending like you were yesterday. | ||
So let me go ahead and put some data behind the point I made about the side effects of the vaccines. | ||
I'm just following the data here. | ||
The YouGov Economist poll says One in five people say they have experienced side effects from the vaccine. | ||
Most unvaccinated people are in the single digit percentage terms over what could convince them to get vaccinated? Overwhelmingly, the answer appears to be nothing, not Trump, not their church minister, nor pastor, not FDA approval, nothing. And so a lot of this hysteria around the Delta variant, a lot of what you're going to see on your televisions over the next couple of days that are designed to try and shift the needle with those people, I don't think | ||
necessarily will. And it's interesting, only 59% of Biden's own voters in that poll approved of his handling of COVID-19. | ||
I think that's extraordinary. | ||
You would expect that to be in the 80s if not 90s. | ||
People overwhelmingly don't seem to be worried that much about the Delta variant. | ||
And one of the things I don't like about this is that most people, or the most people rather, plurality, 49%, think it's going to take over two years for an economic recovery and that the pandemic will end after 2022. | ||
Republicans and Trump voters, by the way, are quite keen on saying that the pandemic has already actually ended. | ||
And that everything that we're seeing right now is is a corollary nonsense. | ||
I have to say, there's one question I have in mind, Steve, that if we knew this about, we've known the Delta variant has existed for a very long time. | ||
We've seen what other countries, first world countries have been doing with it, the data that they've had of it. | ||
Why is it taking the Biden regime so long to get up to speed if this is so dangerous and the R number is so high? | ||
They have had weeks and weeks and weeks. | ||
If the spread is, you know, right throughout the country now, it's on their hands. | ||
uh... the most mandate that came in here in nevada overnight also the casinos all the restaurants are gonna suffer as a result of it and that's happening all around the country now this is a major major byton club and i think everybody knows it It's more than a flub. | ||
Here's what it is. | ||
They're trying to demonize the unvaccinated. | ||
Here's what happened. | ||
What Bernard Bernkamp sees as the southern border, that's what caused it. | ||
It's 1,000% on Joe Biden's head. | ||
And here's the thing, Rahim. | ||
You're the pro at these numbers. | ||
I'm not. | ||
But I can tell you one thing. | ||
When you add in three converging vectors of the questions of his legitimacy, ladies and gentlemen, like I've told you, you keep hammering these full forensic audits. | ||
Now you've got Wisconsin, you've got these others out there, it's out there in the ether, right? | ||
And you've got Lyndell pulling the ads from Fox, he says, hey, you're either going to cover this or I'm out, okay? | ||
You've got the legitimacy of his regime, okay? | ||
You've got the incompetence in actually being an accomplice to the Delta variant, because you're saying mass mandates, vaccine mandates, but you're allowing an invasion of the infected at the southern border, okay? | ||
And I'm not demonizing those people. | ||
They're coming from a terrible situation, but you're being a magnet and drawing them in here, and then sending them all throughout the country. | ||
That's what's spreading this. | ||
And the third is the financial situation, all of you. | ||
You have those three converging factors, the inflation, everything else, the spending more money, this out-of-control spending, which we're going to get on the debt scene with Cortez later. | ||
This guy is going to be in the high 30s of approval across the country very quickly. | ||
Raheem Ghassan, we've got about a minute. | ||
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On the 30th of October 2020, Joe Biden tweeted, or somebody tweeted from Joe Biden's account, quote, I'm not going to shut down the country. | |
I'm not going to shut down the economy. | ||
I'm going to shut down the virus. | ||
Well, we all see what's happening now and the lies and the Biden regret, the real regret. | ||
Remember, they used to use regret about Brexit. | ||
Turned out not to be a thing. | ||
Real regret out there is about Joe Biden, about voting for Joe Biden, for the 12 people or so that did. | ||
And I got to tell you, he is going to eat all of this. | ||
He is going to eat every single lie, every single failure. | ||
Real quickly, tomorrow you're going to be back on the show. | ||
Tell us what you're doing in Arizona, who you're speaking to. | ||
We've got about 30 seconds. | ||
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Yeah, I'm speaking to the Yavapai County Republicans tomorrow in Prescott, one of my absolute favorite places in the world, at about noon. | |
I'll be on the show before that. | ||
We're going to hit the road immediately after this show. | ||
Rahim, thank you. | ||
Thank you for being out west over the next couple weeks to do all the reporting. | ||
Thank you, Rahim Ghassan. | ||
Okay, we're going to get to Burquam. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
When we return, we've got Ben Burquam at the border. | ||
He's showing you live exactly what's happening. | ||
We've got the armor-piercing shell. | ||
It's going to be in the house. | ||
Mike Lindell is going to come and talk to us exactly what happened yesterday. | ||
Breaking news, like front page of the Wall Street Journal. | ||
And we're going to have Steve Cortez to talk about the absolute debacle. | ||
We are driving The economy and the balance sheet. | ||
More than the economy. | ||
The balance sheet of the Federal Reserve. | ||
We've got the pedal right to the floor and we're going over a cliff. | ||
Okay? | ||
And here's who's going to pay for it. | ||
Not simply you. | ||
Your children, your grandchildren, and their children. | ||
Okay? |