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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, it's Friday the 6th of August, Year of Our Lord 2021. | ||
We're live in the War Room. | ||
A very special edition that we have here. | ||
It's going to be, we're going to rock and roll the entire time. | ||
A lot to get through. | ||
We have Boris in studio, we have Cortez in studio, Bannon's in studio, but most importantly... Heavy hitters! | ||
Heavy, but hold it, we're bringing the heavy, so we're returning for the first time our former editor-in-chief. | ||
In fact, the last editor-in-chief we had, Liz Harrington, who's now working with President Trump. | ||
Liz, before I toss it to Boris and Steve, I want to talk a bunch of, you know, about Arizona, Ohio, all of it. | ||
You know, one of the great things about having you on board here at the War Room, and our audience should know that the preparation of the show and getting all the stuff out is very laborious. | ||
And Liz was a, and this is why I think she was a great favorite for President Trump, she was 18 hours a day, six days a week. | ||
The op-eds too? | ||
Op-eds, everything. | ||
She just grinded. | ||
But Liz, I gotta tell you, I didn't fully appreciate everything you did until you left. | ||
And then all I got was moaning and groaning and, you know, oh, Liz did that. | ||
I said, oh, Liz did that. | ||
You did like a thousand things. | ||
So thanks. | ||
We're so glad to have you back in here. | ||
And we want to know if you can sign on as a consultant, as a site. | ||
If President Trump's got any capacity, we need your back with Liz. | ||
Steve, you're so demanding. | ||
Not everyone is up for the challenge. | ||
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You guys laughing over there? | |
She can say that because she escaped with a job, okay? | ||
Miller can say that. | ||
Cortez can say that. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
Cortez got out of here. | ||
Jason got out of here. | ||
Okay, we got a lot to talk about. | ||
Ohio, let's talk with Liz Harrington. | ||
She's the Senior Advisor to the President, Head of Comm, Strategy. | ||
Liz, we've had Mike Carey in here the last couple days in the run-up. | ||
That was a tough one down in Ohio. | ||
Talk to us about that and really the bigger significance of Carey's win. | ||
I think it was huge. | ||
I think it shows, again, the power of President Trump's endorsement. | ||
You had 11 Republicans in this primary. | ||
Talk about a crowded field. | ||
A lot of them had much greater name recognition, were well known in Republican circles in Ohio's 15th District. | ||
But the difference maker, once again, is the backing of President Trump. | ||
And Mike is a great candidate. | ||
He ran a great campaign, but what set him apart Was doing the teller rallies letting everyone know that President Trump backed him and he's going to really deliver. | ||
I think he'll be the next. | ||
Congressman for Ohio's 15th district. | ||
He's a great candidate. | ||
He believes in election integrity. | ||
It's the number one issue. | ||
He's no more on lockdowns, no masks. | ||
He's a really a fighter. | ||
He's great on energy, independence and so many important issues. | ||
But the president backed him and he won. | ||
And it wasn't even close, even though you had a million dollars poured in by Rand Paul and other of his aligned groups. | ||
But at the end of the day, it didn't matter. | ||
The only thing that mattered was President Trump backed Mike Kerry. | ||
What was that about? | ||
Why is Rand Paul in for a million dollars in a primary? | ||
I'm missing the point. | ||
Boris? | ||
Sounds like it may have been a little bit political malpractice, maybe we'll call it, or maybe just political mistake. | ||
Also, from what I'm hearing, to give credit, may have been actually a miscommunication. | ||
May have been people, some people on Rand's side, from what I heard, who literally did not get the, literally didn't get the memo that President Trump was endorsing Kerry, I may have heard that. | ||
I'm not going to say where, but I may have heard that. | ||
Down at the Capitol Grills is an excuse. | ||
Liz Harrington is not going to let that one go by. | ||
Hey, I know Liz. | ||
She's taking the names. | ||
She's got the list. | ||
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You're in the black book. | |
She's the one that said Rand Paul and the million dollars. | ||
She said right there, fastball. | ||
Now, by the way, when I saw the statement from President Trump, Regarding Rand Paul, for a split second, I saw it before it hit my email actually. | ||
I happened to have gotten it and I thought, maybe this is a draft that I saw real live. | ||
And I gotta tell you, I love the heat. | ||
I love the fire. | ||
And I love that. | ||
And hey, Rand Paul's been good to us. | ||
I was going to say, I'm going to stick up for Rand Paul. | ||
I think he's literally the most principled guy in the United States Senate. | ||
Rand Paul's been good to us. | ||
I think he made a mistake here. | ||
This was a political mistake. | ||
But he is an absolute ally of the America First agenda. | ||
So I do want to praise him. | ||
Liz, going forward, and going forward, here's the Texas thing. | ||
You got this. | ||
How are we going to make sure there's not these type of mistakes in the future? | ||
Miscommunications. | ||
And I love Jason, but I notice as you're there, the rallies start on time. | ||
A lot of shade today. | ||
A lot of shade. | ||
My boy Jason over at Getter. | ||
No, things sound a little more organized as things come out. | ||
How are we going to make sure there's not mistakes like there's some of the things that have been in the past? | ||
Well, President Trump is all in and he's taking a more active role in who he's endorsing and who he's going to back because he knows how important it is. | ||
There's so much power behind who he backs. | ||
And so going forward, I think, you know, it's always his decision who he endorses, but also getting this infighting. | ||
Look, we're all friends. | ||
That's why the president put out the little Friendly fire. | ||
He was on fire the other day. | ||
I loved it. | ||
The lady with the purple hair statement as well, and what happens when you go woke. | ||
But he, you know, just said, hey, maybe Ran will learn his lesson. | ||
I mean, we all need to be on the same team here. | ||
And I think it's a big point. | ||
And Ran's, you know, he's done a lot of great things as well. | ||
And when you talk about the Wuhan lab, which is what And Dr. Fauci, which you guys have hit so well. | ||
But the rest of the Republicans in Washington need to start talking about election integrity. | ||
They need to start talking about the stolen election. | ||
Because this is the number one issue. | ||
And they are being left behind. | ||
President Trump's leading on this, obviously. | ||
But the voters are paying attention. | ||
And the voters know. | ||
And they're not going to back you in primaries. | ||
Uh, or other races, if you're not leading on this issue. | ||
They're all paying attention. | ||
I want to ask you about 3 November. | ||
Guys, jump in here. | ||
But Liz Harrington for Alex Eisenstadt and the team over at Politico, listening. | ||
She broke a little news there. | ||
The President's going to get a little more involved in these endorsements. | ||
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Yeah, that's a little sudden. | |
Thank you, Liz. | ||
Breaking news at the War Room. | ||
Liz, talk about 3 November. | ||
That'll be on Chris Hayes tonight. | ||
I hope. | ||
3 November. | ||
Why is it so important? | ||
You know, a lot of the establishment Republicans are walking away with this. | ||
We understand even they're recruiting some congressional candidates. | ||
They don't want guys to talk about it. | ||
You're pretty savvy. | ||
Why do you think it's such a big deal? | ||
And why is the president so engaged on the 3 November movement? | ||
Because everything comes from this problem. | ||
The open border, the inflation, the energy dependence again. | ||
The crime. | ||
I mean, look what's happening to our country and none of it would have been possible if the people would have had their say and their voices actually heard and the real results were accounted for on November 3rd. | ||
We will never have a free and fair election again if we don't fix what happened. | ||
And look what just came out yesterday. | ||
Every single day we're getting more information validating what we all know happened on November 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th. | ||
This election was stolen. | ||
Nevada, 15 out of 17 counties, now they've found that there are more votes than voters. | ||
Kind of a problem. | ||
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Kind of a problem for people to have ballots in. | |
They go to vote next time. | ||
I think here's the thing, why there is such frustration on this issue is the American people, other than shows like this, they feel totally de-platformed on this entire issue. | ||
Big tech will literally not allow you to talk about it. | ||
Major legacy media platforms are choosing to not talk about it. | ||
Most of the leaders of the Republican Party, at least on Capitol Hill, never talk about it. | ||
Mike McCarthy is busy talking about Cuba, by the way, right now, down in Miami. | ||
And do I want to free Cuba? | ||
Of course I do. | ||
You know, that matters to me one one thousandth as much as political prisoners right here in Washington, D.C. | ||
right now from January 6th, and one thousandth as much as... | ||
The fact that the November 3rd election was stolen from us, and we know it, and we can prove it. | ||
You know, we cannot major in the minors in other words, Liz. | ||
And so, you know, while we pretend that this issue doesn't exist, and while people are literally not allowed to even talk about it, to investigate it in a public and serious way, this is going to be the wound that simply will not heal. | ||
Do you agree? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And I am all for the people of Cuba as well, but everyone look around. | ||
We are becoming Cuba. | ||
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I'm sorry. | |
This is how Cuba happens. | ||
And we can't just sit back and ignore it and think it'll go away. | ||
It's not going away. | ||
And it's getting worse by the day. | ||
I mean, the fact that the CDC can go in and say, yeah, those private property rights, Uh, just forget about them for a while. | ||
That's because they seized power in November. | ||
Did the people in Washington, all the people that cowered, all the rhinos and the Republicans who said nothing in fear, did they think it was suddenly going to get better? | ||
You let them steal an election and then they're not going to start seizing private property. | ||
I mean, we know how this story ends and it's not good. | ||
That's why we have to stop it now when we have momentum on our side, when we have The Patriots in Arizona. | ||
We have people in Georgia. | ||
Just today, Wisconsin going to have a forensic audit. | ||
Pennsylvania's, we know Senator Doug Mastriano's fighting there as well. | ||
There are Patriots still fighting and they're not going to stop and they can't. | ||
Liz, you know, it's a lot like in God... | ||
In Godfather 2, there's a famous scene when Frankie Pentangeli says to Michael Corleone, let's hit him now while we still got the muscle, right? | ||
We still have the muscles, we do, but we gotta hit him now, right? | ||
Let's take Frankie Pentangeli. | ||
Frankie Five Angels is right. | ||
Let's channel him into politics. | ||
Let's hit him now while we still have the muscle, while we can still correct this in time for 2022 and 2024. | ||
Les, can we specifically talk about a specific state? | ||
I want to point to Pennsylvania here, because this was the week When we were told that Pennsylvania was going to issue subpoenas because on July 31st, the letter from Doug Mastriano, which was the right thing to do, it was not responded to by Philadelphia, Tioga, and your counties. | ||
The counties did not respond with information. | ||
They flouted the letter. | ||
They said forget about it and go lose yourself. | ||
So now we're told subpoenas were coming from the information I have and I think the information that you have. | ||
State Senate President Jake Corman did not allow for the hearing to be held. | ||
The sunshine and the subpoenas and the subpoenas to drop. | ||
Where is that process stand? | ||
And where's President Trump, as you are his top communications professional, your spokesperson, where's President Trump on the Republicans in Pennsylvania who are not doing the right thing? | ||
The way the Republicans in Arizona, Gunny Sanibarelli, State Senate President Karen Phan, the way they did in Arizona. | ||
Where are you and where's the President on this issue? | ||
These rhinos need to be called out, and they need to be called out by name, and we have the same problem in Michigan. | ||
I mean, that might be even a worse example where you have these people not just refusing to do what their constituents want, but they're literally sending the investigators against the patriots who are trying to expose the fraud. | ||
I mean, instead of just covering it up, they're actually using law enforcement as a weapon just like the Democrats do. | ||
And we've seen it over and over with the Justice Department. | ||
Clearly they're so worried about these audits. | ||
You wouldn't have Merrick Garland and Pamela Carlin sending these angry letters and these guidance that says, you know, you can't actually look to see if a real voter is behind a real And you're seeing the same problem in Pennsylvania. | ||
We need public pressure on these Republicans to do the right thing. | ||
Get up in the live chat real quickly. | ||
Got about a minute. | ||
Schumer says he's going to spend $100 million to weaponize August. | ||
Liz, what are you and the President going to be doing in August and early September to counter? | ||
Schumer's going to try to weaponize this and talk about the infrastructure bill and all that. | ||
What is President Trump going to do? | ||
We're going to be very active. | ||
We already announced our rally in Alabama for Mo Brooks and Republicans there. | ||
Real fighters, real people that will hold people like Chuck Schumer accountable in the Senate. | ||
There's going to be a lot more announced. | ||
The president is so dying to get back out there. | ||
The Phoenix rally was incredible. | ||
And everywhere we go, we hear the same thing, and everyone wants us to keep fighting. | ||
On election integrity. | ||
That's the number one issue. | ||
And so we're going to be announcing more stuff soon. | ||
But we've got the lawsuit against big tech, of course, more things in the works. | ||
And the president, I mean, he never stops working. | ||
He's absolutely amazing. | ||
I couldn't be more honored to help him represent his voice and get it out there. | ||
And he's going to be on the road and doing a lot. | ||
They couldn't have a better pick because you're an absolute workhorse. | ||
What's your social media? | ||
How do people get you and follow you, Liz? | ||
I'm at RealLizUSA for now on Twitter. | ||
Kind of a suspension today, sort of. | ||
But yes, go to DonaldJakeTrump.com. | ||
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We'll see what happens, as the President likes to say. | |
Go to DonaldJakeTrump.com and see all of his statements as well. | ||
Sign up for the alerts. | ||
Liz, you're a rock star. | ||
Keep grinding. | ||
So honored to have you back in here. | ||
Thanks so much. | ||
Take a short commercial break. | ||
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We've got Sioux Falls coming up. | ||
It's going to be a firestorm out there. | ||
Okay. | ||
Polling. | ||
You guys and Cortez, you two guys are the best at this. | ||
I'll start with Cortez. | ||
Biden's approval is a 58. | ||
CNBC, a 48. | ||
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Excuse me. | |
CNBC will not release the cross tabs. | ||
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Right. | |
Because you know the Democrats are 90. | ||
The independents have got to be low 40s, high 30s. | ||
Maybe not high 30s, but low 40s. | ||
How significant? | ||
We've taken that guy down and bled him out from 65% on Inauguration Day to the 1st of August, he's at 48%. | ||
How powerful is that, that his political capital is bleeding out? | ||
Oh, it's massive. | ||
Listen, I mean, put a fork in him, okay? | ||
He's done. | ||
When we look at the trends here, I mean, that's the reality. | ||
The problem is Republicans are not realizing that and they're not taking their political kill shot. | ||
Let me get specific in what I mean there. | ||
But in terms of the polling, you're right. | ||
He's lost, just since February on that CNBC poll, he's lost 14% in approval. | ||
Only 22% of Americans... 14% of raw numbers, that's 25% drop. | ||
Correct. | ||
On issues, on the economy, only 22% of Americans are now optimistic, are positive and optimistic on the economy in that same poll. | ||
How many? | ||
22%, that's it. | ||
51% are negative. | ||
Just think about how, in reality, any approval rating of a U.S. | ||
President boils down to one thing. | ||
It's the economy's stupid. | ||
So he's at 22%. | ||
How are we doing? | ||
51% negative. | ||
The rest undecided. | ||
51% negative, which is the highest since 2015, which happens to be the last time that Joe Biden was in the White House. | ||
I would argue no coincidence there. | ||
ABC Ipsos poll. | ||
Is he at the White House now? | ||
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Are we sure? | |
Well, ish. | ||
The hologram. | ||
He's there-ish. | ||
And then looking at the ABC Ipsos News poll on issues immigration, he's at 37% approval. | ||
Second lowest of any topic. | ||
The only topic lower is crime at 35%. | ||
But here's my point. | ||
Which, by the way, is the other thing that matters, which is personal safety. | ||
And of course they're tied together. | ||
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Right. | |
Of course. | ||
But here's my point. | ||
Is the Republicans have a chance. | ||
They have an incredibly weak President right now, right? | ||
They have polling that gives them the clear marching orders, okay? | ||
And they have the chance to take a political kill shot. | ||
What is that? | ||
Say there is going to be no infrastructure unless there is a wall, okay? | ||
Because there is a border crisis. | ||
Americans know it. | ||
They're fed up with it. | ||
The polling shows it. | ||
They're fed up with crime in their streets. | ||
Crime and an open border are of course connected. | ||
If the Republicans had the guts, if they had the backbone, if they had other body parts to say, we are holding the line here and there will be no infrastructure without a fully funded wall, shut the government down, we're willing to not raise the debt ceiling as part of this entire process. | ||
I wrote an op-ed on that at RealClearPolitics. | ||
You go past September 30th, no new budget, no debt ceiling, no nothing. | ||
If they would hold the line, it is the end for the Biden regime. | ||
It is the end for the Biden radicalism. | ||
An America First majority sweeps both the House and the Senate in 2022. | ||
We then re-elect Donald Trump for the third time in 2024 and change this country for decades ahead. | ||
But they've got to find the guts right now. | ||
When I say guts, by the way, it's not even like it's that gutsy of a play, Steve. | ||
This is actually the obvious play, in my view. | ||
Where's this Steve Cortesman hype? | ||
Why then is the Hill got a lead story today? | ||
Is the GOP Senate about to give Biden a huge political win? | ||
2016 this is a war horse. Okay. Okay. Here's the point. Why then is the hill got a Lead story today is Republicans GOP Senate about to give Biden massive huge political wind Boris Epstein Why are they doing that? Because ever since the establishment Republicans lost their minds after January 6th Completely lost their minds. | ||
Liz Cheney, and yes, Mitch McConnell, and yes, Kevin McCarthy, because they either went on the floor and spattered off complete nonsense about President Trump, etc. | ||
etc. | ||
Ever since, especially in the Senate, the establishment lost their minds, they've never gotten their minds back. | ||
They have absolutely no idea how much strength and backup they have. | ||
Here's what they do not account for. | ||
That we all know Joe Biden did not get 81 million votes, and we all know President Trump got at least 75 million votes. | ||
I want to go back through the Cortez kill shot. | ||
Walk us through right now your strategy. | ||
No, don't go giving a huge early Christmas gift to a weak, pathetic president. | ||
I want to go back through this because nobody's talked about it. | ||
I want to go back through the Cortez kill shot. | ||
Walk us through right now your strategies. | ||
You go to Mitch McConnell and say, look, you may hate Trump. | ||
You may hate MAGA. | ||
But you guys, the donors, you have a once-in-a-lifetime, you have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity here to kill, what we kept saying the show, kill this presidency, this regime in the crib. | ||
What do you do? | ||
Right. | ||
And by the way, I would say one of the reasons that the Senate Republicans are so feckless is probably the worst thing to ever happen in the United States Constitution with the 17th Amendment, the direct election of senators. | ||
That's another topic for another time, but I just want to put that out there. | ||
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That's academic. | |
That's in-depth. | ||
If we were not directly elected in these centers, if they were elected by the legislatures, we'd have senators in the back. | ||
You think these guys went to Georgetown? | ||
By the way, all three of us Georgetown graduates. | ||
And Hunter Biden. | ||
I don't think the Jesuits want to claim any of the three of us. | ||
Not the ones at Georgetown. | ||
Definitely not me. | ||
I went there when it was a Catholic university. | ||
Listen, here's what I would tell Minority Mitch if he were actually interested in winning. | ||
Again, I would read him those poll numbers that I just cited. | ||
We have a president who is teetering. | ||
We have him in a corner. | ||
50 senators is more than enough. | ||
It's more than we need. | ||
Actually okay what we need to do is number one say we are not raising the debt ceiling we already hit the limit that was on October excuse me on August 1 now the Treasury can play a lot of accounting games and probably pay the bills into September perhaps October at the latest but the point is that clock is ticking that window is closing if we hold the line and say we are not going to raise the debt ceiling and we are not going to pass your infrastructure for one thing we know that it is paired up it is married to the boondoggle green new deal for that reason alone we shouldn't pass it but the more important reason is | ||
It's a political kill shot against Joe Biden. | ||
If we insist that a wall be fully built and insist that the border be, once again, fully enforced, that it's not vaporized, it's not a pretend line, that we are a country and we can't be a country without borders. | ||
If we insist on that and we, again, use another Godfather, if we go to the mattresses on this issue, we will reap a political windfall. | ||
Okay, hang on. | ||
Okay, here's what's going to happen. | ||
I like the plan. | ||
Here's what's going to happen. | ||
You come back in September. | ||
Capital markets are going to be crazy. | ||
Stock markets are going to be down. | ||
They're going to say the deplorables are holding up. | ||
They're messing with the full faith and credit. | ||
This is the worst element in American society. | ||
These guys are nativist. | ||
They're racist. | ||
They're xenophobes. | ||
And now they're holding us hostage. | ||
They're not going to increase the debt ceiling. | ||
You're not going to pass the budget because you want your nativist wall. | ||
Tell me how you're going to fight the Firestorm, because it's going to be a Firestorm. | ||
Hey, to me, it's a fight you've got to have and have it now. | ||
Like Frankie Vitangelo, let's hit him when we're strong, right? | ||
While we've got the muscle? | ||
While we've got the muscle. | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
Mitch McConnell's response, if he actually saw you, which I'm not sure he's got the guts to have Steve Cortez come in there, especially this version of Cortez. | ||
Okay? | ||
You know, Cortez dialed up to 3,700. | ||
I'm not sure Mitch McConnell's going to have in there. | ||
So his response to it would be exactly that. | ||
They can't take it. | ||
The senators cannot take it. | ||
We've known that. | ||
And you know how long we've known it? | ||
We've known it ever since those senators, all they really could do during the Trump administration was get the judges done, which was good, but not the big stuff. | ||
Both guys are street guys, right? | ||
Would the donors, would Wall Street really say, hey, this is actually logical, I'm getting back at this? | ||
Because that is what can make this turn. | ||
If we show how bad the immigration thing is, we've got to show, especially the COVID stuff, them releasing Untested, potentially COVID-positive, illegal immigrants into this country with absolutely no accountability. | ||
That is what scares... No, and that's where I think we've hit a breaking point. | ||
The establishment Republicans still think in terms of, you know, soccer moms, right? | ||
What scares soccer moms more than anything? | ||
It's their kid getting COVID, their loved ones getting COVID. | ||
So if we talk specifically about what's happening at the border, especially with COVID, I think that is the point that drives it home. | ||
You know what I would tell him, too, from a messaging standpoint, okay, as a guy who does messaging for a living? | ||
I would say, when you have this press conference, when you make these announcements, do it at the border, okay? | ||
Physically go there and make that point. | ||
We are fighting for this border because just as you lock your door at night to protect your family, we need to lock America's door, right? | ||
And you don't lock your door, by the way, because you hate those on the outside. | ||
It's because you love those on the inside. | ||
And that is the truth of the United States. | ||
I think that is one powerful way that you would begin that messaging. | ||
But I would also say this, Steve. | ||
Listen, will Wall Street like it? | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
May not, okay? | ||
But listen, fortune favors the brave, okay? | ||
And this is the right thing to do for our country, and again, we have the political capital right now to do it, and the polling is pushing us that way. | ||
So, when I say fortune favors the brave, you don't even have to be all that brave. | ||
We're not stepping way out here, okay? | ||
The polling tells us that we're on safe ground if we take this Let me pivot to 3 November. | ||
Is it losing momentum? | ||
You've got Arizona. | ||
I know they're getting in on reports, but you're in August. | ||
People are going on vacation. | ||
Pennsylvania. | ||
Corman's looking at something. | ||
That's why he's hiding. | ||
Remember, he did give the letter to Mitch McConnell. | ||
Start with you. | ||
3 November. | ||
I know over the America Audit's chatroom, they've got 250,000 people, but in the establishment, have they figured out they could beat this? | ||
They may think they can beat it. | ||
They absolutely... Hear me loud and clear, Jay Corman. | ||
Hear me loud and clear, Larry Tabus, the chairman of the Pennsylvania GOP. | ||
If you don't start acting like Kelly Ward, the strong, courageous chairman of the Arizona GOP, Larry Tabus was, let's be honest, was not there for us when push came to shove in December and January of this year. | ||
He continues not to be there. | ||
He's the chairman of the GOP. | ||
So if Tabas and Corman do not do the right thing, their calculation that, oh, MAGA's done, America First is done, will be wrong just like that calculation has been wrong every minute of every day since 2015. | ||
Yeah, no, listen, I think the establishment thinks that they can run out the clock on this issue. | ||
But by the way, I would point to, as evidence to the contrary, this show and the continued interest and really fascination with this show, right? | ||
I mean, and this show focuses, I mean, almost obsesses, right, on November 3rd. | ||
As well, I think you should. | ||
Obsess? | ||
Obsess is too strong a word. | ||
Fright train of audits. | ||
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I like it. | |
It's a good term. | ||
Fright train of audits. | ||
You said the quiet part out loud. | ||
No, but I would say this show is also evidence of the fact that the American people are not over it and we're not going to get over it. | ||
We have a republic as long as we have integrity in our voting process. | ||
If we don't, then we are truly an oligarchy. | ||
I think in many ways we've become an oligarchy already. | ||
I fear in many ways that has already happened. | ||
I do think that we're on the edge where we can still pull it back and where we can still once again reassert and become a republic. | ||
But believe me, it's got to happen before 2020. | ||
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Horrific news out of University of Pennsylvania today by what Tom Fitton did about these, quite frankly, the live organ harvesting. | ||
Pennsylvania or Pittsburgh? | ||
Pittsburgh. | ||
Pennsylvania or Pittsburgh? | ||
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Pittsburgh. | |
So we're going to go there. | ||
Sean Parnell is going to join us. | ||
He's running for the Senate. | ||
Then Mike Gibbons from Ohio. | ||
The two key states for President Trump. | ||
We're going to go and talk about what happened in Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh, with Sean Parnell next. | ||
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Here's one thing, I'm bringing Sean Parnell now from Pennsylvania. | ||
Sean, you know, had the longest deployment in Afghanistan as a combat leader. | ||
Decorated, hero, patriot. | ||
But Sean, here's where I gotta bring you. | ||
We're simulcast in Mandarin. | ||
And we're blown through the firewall to Lao Bai Jing, to people fighting against the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
We had a special on last week, where we had actual whistleblowers from China talking about live organ harvesting. | ||
Our audience, because I've been following this story for a long time, we had a doctor that's done the surgery that's left China, and we had an investigative reporter in Vietnam in hiding. | ||
The audience melted down. | ||
And now, today, we're getting information That an esteemed university like the University of Pittsburgh, a great university, is essentially, and correct me if I'm wrong, I don't want to hype this, is essentially doing live organ harvesting of babies that are, that are 42, they call them fetuses, these are 42 week term babies. | ||
Sean, I saw you there, what is going on up there? | ||
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Look, I, Steve, I saw it, I was horrified by it, and I spoke out on it immediately. | |
I mean, this is the University of Pittsburgh, this is right in my backyard, And if the allegations are true, right, it looks like kidneys were harvested from unborn babies while their hearts were still beating. | ||
That's grotesque. | ||
That's gruesome. | ||
It's evil. | ||
And there needs to be a full-scale investigation. | ||
Funding needs to be revoked or suspended. | ||
And if any of these allegations are true at all, Criminal charges need to be leveled. | ||
I mean, this is horrific. | ||
This shouldn't happen in this country. | ||
When I was in Afghanistan, Steve, one of the things that struck me is the children, right? | ||
When we get to Afghanistan, we're driving all around the country. | ||
Those kids in that country have nothing. | ||
They wear burlap sacks, run around in bare feet on the border. | ||
They're caught in the middle of hell, in the middle of combat, yet they still run around and experience joy. | ||
Um, in that country. | ||
And I thought to myself, my God, like these kids are just like American kids, right? | ||
They do the best that they can with what they have. | ||
And through 16 months of heavy combat, we saw our enemy in Afghanistan do horrific things to those children. | ||
And our men, the men that I led in combat, were just so committed to taking care of them. | ||
And by God, we've got to do the same darn thing at home. | ||
I mean, this is wrong. | ||
This is something that both Democrats and Republicans should be able to come together on. | ||
Sure. | ||
Sean, Steve Cortez here. | ||
You know, I want to ask you more about the situation at Pitt. | ||
The main building there is called the Cathedral of Learning. | ||
If these reports are true, it's the Cathedral of Infanticide. | ||
I mean, this is just a horror show. | ||
But on top of the barbarity, no matter which child it is that is being abused in this manner, there's also a racial component here, according to the reports, that they literally had quota systems where they wanted a certain percentage... Minimums. | ||
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25%. | |
Minimums were so scary. | ||
...to be minorities. | ||
I mean, this is taking it into just an entire other level of evil, isn't it? | ||
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Yeah, look, Steve, you're exactly right. | |
But this shouldn't surprise anybody that's watching this program. | ||
Planned Parenthood was founded by a racist eugenist who wanted to use abortion to control the black community. | ||
And abortionists have always been at their core racists. | ||
And again, Democrats and Republicans in the state of Pennsylvania need to come together and say enough is enough. | ||
But hang on, Sean. | ||
I don't want to politicize it too much, but Conor Lamb, didn't he promise about the Hyde Amendment? | ||
What is going on with Conor Lamb? | ||
Did he mislead the people of Pennsylvania? | ||
This went on during his watch in Congress. | ||
Has he stood up and said anything about it? | ||
And didn't he mislead people about the Hyde Amendment, which is kind of at the heart of this thing? | ||
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Steve, last year he supported the Hyde Amendment. | |
Just last week he voted against it because he's in a Democrat primary now for the United States Senate in Pennsylvania. | ||
This guy says one thing in district and votes another way in Washington, said he's pro-life, but he voted against the Born Alive Act not once, But twice. | ||
Now, voting against the Born to Live Act paves the way for this evil to happen. | ||
This is a guy that said he was going to be pro-gun, but is now for an assault weapons ban. | ||
This is a guy that accepted police union endorsements, but then marched with defund the police radicals. | ||
This is a guy that said he's for American energy independence, but then voted to put us back in the Paris Climate Accord. | ||
The guy is a pandering hack liar. | ||
And he just entered the Senate race here in the state of Pennsylvania. | ||
So yeah, Conor Lamb says one thing and does another. | ||
And I have absolutely no respect for any political candidate on either side of the aisle that does stuff like that. | ||
Sean, this is Boris. | ||
First of all, God bless you and thank you for your service. | ||
Second of all, what about Fetterman, right? | ||
So Conor O'Brien got in this race because he perceives that Fetterman, the Lieutenant Governor, is the Frankenstein that he is. | ||
Totally scary. | ||
Not somebody I would want to see walking down the street, let me tell you. | ||
I'm no wallflower. | ||
But, you know, Conor Lamb perceives for Federman to be too liberal, too left, too extreme for Pennsylvania. | ||
Too nasty. | ||
Thinks he could take him out. | ||
Where's Federman on this issue, and how do you think it's going to play out between the two of them? | ||
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Well, Fetterman is right with Lam on this issue. | |
John Fetterman is to the left of Bernie Sanders on a great many issues. | ||
But here's the thing with John Fetterman. | ||
As radical and as dangerous as he is, I have far more respect for a guy like John Fetterman who's at least honest about the crazy ideas that he espouses. | ||
Right? | ||
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Connor Lamb just lies to people and expects the media to fly cover for him. | |
And so, but just my personal opinion on this race, it's gonna be very interesting to see how Connor stacks up against Fetterman because they're both from Western Pennsylvania. | ||
They're both gonna divide the vote here in Pennsylvania. | ||
And that leaves a path for someone in the East with 40 to 45% of the Democrat vote in the state of Pennsylvania coming from the Philadelphia area. | ||
That leaves a path for any Democrat that gets in from the East. | ||
Now, we're talking general election stuff, but it's going to be very interesting to see how this plays out. | ||
Real quickly, Sean, there's a lot of controversy now in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
Like, where are the subpoenas? | ||
What is Jay Corman? | ||
And we understand that's a state issue. | ||
However, this is about 3 November and the 3 November movement. | ||
We know you've been all over this. | ||
Why is Jay Corman looking the other way here? | ||
He sent the letter Prior to 1-6, that actually was talked about, about going back to Pennsylvania and having them recertify the electors. | ||
Why is Corman missing right now? | ||
When everybody in this audience, light his phone lines up right now, send emails, why is Corman missing? | ||
Why don't we have these subpoenas when we were promised these subpoenas? | ||
And let's add Larry Tabus to that too, Sean. | ||
Corman and Larry Tabus, where are they on the 3 November movement? | ||
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Well, look, I think I'll tell you right now, I think that Jake Corman and Lawrence Tavis support this. | |
I certainly don't want to speak for them. | ||
But look, here's the deal. | ||
The people in this state want an audit. | ||
They want accuracy. | ||
They want transparency. | ||
And what I always talk about is that in Afghanistan, when we protected an election, Boris, it's like Like, the number one thing that our commanders used to tell us is you got to have accuracy and you got to have transparency. | ||
We don't have that here in the state of Pennsylvania. | ||
And so, as you all know on this show, I've been in the fight on election integrity since just after November of 2020 and been in the fight ever since. | ||
And I think the Republican Party is coming together on this because everywhere we go, literally, everywhere we go all across this state, from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, election integrity right now is the number one issue on people's minds. | ||
And making sure that we protect our elections moving forward is really of paramount importance to everybody in the Republican Party. | ||
So we'll see where Jake Corman and Lawrence Tavis is here in the next couple of weeks. | ||
But I would sit here to tell you those in the audience, I think they're with us on this. | ||
So you mentioned moving forward, right? | ||
And we all agree that's very important. | ||
And as you said, you have been a total champion on the 3 November movement because we cannot move forward until we get to the bottom of 2020. | ||
Don't you agree? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
You have to know what your opponents did in order to prevent it from ever happening again moving forward. | ||
I'll tell you right now, we know exactly what the radical left did in Pennsylvania in 2020. | ||
We know it down to the precinct level. | ||
We have a plan to stop it in the future moving forward. | ||
And make sure that our elections here in the state of Pennsylvania are protected. | ||
There is a plan. | ||
The momentum is on the Republican side. | ||
Now, gentlemen, think about this. | ||
Just a couple of key stats. | ||
Even with all the chaos in 2020, right? | ||
And we all acknowledge that the election was not free and not fair in the state of Pennsylvania. | ||
But even with all that chaos, two Republicans won statewide, right? | ||
And congressional Republicans as a whole in 2020 amassed over 85,000 more votes than congressional Democrats. | ||
Again, that's with all the chaos. | ||
And in 2021, where our judicial elections, we want ballot questions by 139,000 votes. | ||
There's a path here. | ||
We're going to win. | ||
Sean, let me ask you for your specific agenda regarding ballot integrity and election integrity. | ||
To me, it's relatively simple, I think. | ||
Really, three elements to it, I think. | ||
Number one, in-person voting, except for a valid excuse. | ||
Illness, deployment for the military, that sort of thing, but in-person voting. | ||
Number two, paper ballots. | ||
And number three, ID. | ||
I think if we have those three elements, we have a fair and accurate election. | ||
Do you agree with those items? | ||
Would you add things? | ||
What do you want to see done to make sure that the 2022 and 2024 elections in Pennsylvania are accurate and fair? | ||
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Okay, so if I'm the governor of Pennsylvania, or I could wave a magic wand and fix things here, you hit on one of them. | |
Voter ID. | ||
That's the top issue. | ||
We have to have it. | ||
The second thing is, is private funding of our election systems from these Zuckerbucks. | ||
It should be illegal. | ||
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We shouldn't allow it to happen. | |
And Pennsylvania is one of three states in the country that allows third-party access to our electronic voter registry database here. | ||
It's called the SURE system. | ||
There are over 40 groups in 2020. | ||
All radical left-wing groups that had access to the system, that should also be illegal as well. | ||
So those three things, but the number one thing that we can do here to bring election integrity or reform our elections here in this state is pass voter ID. | ||
And by the way, in this state has overwhelming bipartisan support. | ||
It's an 80% issue. | ||
And so our legislature, I think, should move to put a bill on Governor Wolf's desk by the end of the month. | ||
I agree with that, but I think also the biggest thing is to get to the bottom of 3 November and let's see about the certification of these electors, right? | ||
Because that's going to get everybody out of the woodwork. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
Sean, real quickly, how do people get to you, social media, and your campaign? | ||
How do they find out more about Sean Parnell? | ||
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So you can find me on Facebook at Sean Parnell or on Twitter at Sean Parnell USA. | |
I'm also on Gitter Forest, so I'm there as well. | ||
If you're tired of politicians and you want more leaders, go to ParnellForSenate.com and if you can, Contribute to our campaign and join the movement, because I'm telling you, the radical left is laser-focused on the state of Pennsylvania. | ||
There is no path to the Senate majority unless they win this state, and we have to hold it and keep it red. | ||
Sean, thank you very much. | ||
Honored to have you on. | ||
Love you, brother. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let's go to Denver. | ||
Can we please play the spot in the Ohio Senate race? | ||
Can we have this spot right now? | ||
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America has been knocked down by the left. | |
But football taught me to get back up. | ||
We have something to stand for. | ||
We believe in the greatness of America. | ||
In secure borders. | ||
The right to bear arms. | ||
Fair elections. | ||
The sanctity of life. | ||
And the power of faith. | ||
I'm Mike Gibbons and I approve this message. | ||
Because winning isn't everything. | ||
It's the only thing. | ||
Mike Gibbons for Senate. | ||
Mike, we've got about a minute, and we're going to bring you back after the break. | ||
But look, you've got a pretty jammed field there of some pretty high-quality candidates. | ||
You've got Timpkin, you've got J.D. | ||
Vance, you've got Josh Mandel. | ||
You're now throwing your hat in the ring in Ohio. | ||
Tell us why you want to be a U.S. | ||
Senator, why you think this is your race, and how you're going to beat these guys. | ||
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Well, I'll tell you, Steve, I entered the race because, like you, I've been throwing stuff at my television set for a long time. | |
I've got five kids. | ||
They're all out of the house. | ||
And, uh, you know, I could tell you the law, it's a long story, but, uh, generally I, I had a 40 minute meeting with, uh, Sherrod Brown three years ago. | ||
I entered, I was in the 2018 race. | ||
The Republican party decided they didn't want me, um, was winning at one point. | ||
Um, but I had that 40 minute conversation with Sherrod Brown. | ||
I, I was talking to a man that was, uh, delusional and I walked out of there. | ||
I got pissed off and started talking to my friends saying, hey, we got to get somebody to run against this guy because I didn't think Josh Mandel could beat him. | ||
And they talked me into running. | ||
So I ran, ended up winning 38 counties and 32 percent of the vote with Donald Trump campaigning against me and the Ohio State Party endorsing my opponent. | ||
So I had 32 percent the last time. | ||
You know, I can build on that. | ||
I think I got it in the bag. | ||
It's going to be a tough place. | ||
Hang on one second. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We'll return with Mike Gibbons in Ohio, runner for the U.S. | ||
Senate in the War Room in a moment. | ||
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Mike, you seem like a great guy. | ||
Your opening ad's great, but this is a tough one. | ||
You got Timpkin, you got J.D. | ||
Vance, you got Josh Mandel, you got a couple others in that race. | ||
Ohio Central, we must win this seat to take back the United States Senate. | ||
What are the two or three things you think you've got better than these other candidates that you can deliver, not just in a primary, but in a general election, to bring home and hold the seat of Rob Portman's in the United States Senate? | ||
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Well, let me get to the primary. | |
I think, Mike, Trump credentials are the only impeccable credentials among the whole field. | ||
The other candidates have all criticized him, have been vocal about it. | ||
I was his finance co-chair in 2016, raised a lot of dough for him, gave speeches all over the state, particularly to Republican women, trying to convince them that what he says wasn't important, but what he did was more important. | ||
And I literally am the only one that he's going to find that is untouchable when it comes to my Trump credentials. | ||
But let's say Trump stays out of this. | ||
What can you deliver? | ||
He's 85% popular. | ||
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So I'm talking about getting through the primaries. | |
I understand that. | ||
I got that. | ||
But let's assume he just stays out of this race and doesn't endorse anybody, which probably all likelihood will take place. | ||
So without a Trump endorsement of anybody, tell me what you got. | ||
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Well, I've got my business experience. | |
None of the other candidates you just mentioned did it. | ||
I started with nothing, built an investment bank. | ||
It's not the kind of investment bank you work for, but it's one of the larger middle market firms in the U.S., well known, did a great job. | ||
And I said, as I said, I started with nothing. | ||
My dad was a high school teacher and a wrestling coach. | ||
I think That's a story that resonates with most Ohioans. | ||
You know, I'm a constitutional conservative. | ||
I've been my whole life. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
I think people want that. | ||
And, you know, I'm not particularly interested in worrying about re-election. | ||
Mike, Rob Portman is one of the guys in back of this infrastructure bill. | ||
It's a disaster. | ||
What would you tell Portman to do about this infrastructure bill, to kill it? | ||
And if you were in the Senate, if you were in Rob Portman's position, we've got two minutes. | ||
Tell me what you would do. | ||
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I would kill it. | |
I would kill it. | ||
He and I had a little issue in the last campaign when he was lukewarm about getting rid of Obamacare. | ||
We had an argument about it. | ||
I'm on good terms with him now. | ||
I think he's a class guy. | ||
But I don't agree with his politics. | ||
I am definitely to the right of Rob Portman. | ||
And I think right now Ohio wants somebody to the right of Rob Portman. | ||
I think Ohio's tired of half-baked Republicans. | ||
They want somebody that's conservative. | ||
And I fit that bill. | ||
I've also got advantages that some of the others don't. | ||
First of all, I have an Irish name. | ||
I was raised correctly, and in Ohio that matters. | ||
I have to tell you, particularly in Cuyahoga County. | ||
I've got to talk to some of these Polish guys in the other part of the state. | ||
You lose Cuyahoga County by less than 250,000 votes, you win the state. | ||
And that's in the general. | ||
Mike, we're going to have you back on, but tell people right now, the live chat's blown up. | ||
How do people find out more about you? | ||
What's your social media and how they get to your campaign? | ||
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GibbonsforOhio.com and we're at Mike Gibbons OH for everything else. | |
We like tough mix in the war room, sir. | ||
So you're going to be coming back. | ||
Mike, thank you. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Mike's running. | ||
It's a tough race out there. | ||
That's a primetime race. | ||
That's a primetime race. | ||
You got Mandel. | ||
You got Timken. | ||
You got J.D. | ||
Vance. | ||
You got, was it Maroney? | ||
Who's the... Bernie Marino. | ||
By the way, to be fair... He's Colombian. | ||
I think Moreno did start his own business, and I think Jane Timken has also run her own business, just to be fair. | ||
My point is a quality field. | ||
You know what I like to see about this? | ||
This is MAGA's got to bend you. | ||
The MAGA world is very split up on this. | ||
I mean, very. | ||
I'm behind J.D. | ||
Vance, you're behind Timken, I know a lot of people behind Mandel. | ||
Hey, I don't think... I think Trump stays out of this race. | ||
It's a sign of strength. | ||
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It's a sign of strength that the MAGA world is... | |
Every state that have a Senate race, we have four or five MAGA choices that you've got to cut your chip real quickly. | ||
I know we've got you in here. | ||
This thing you've done in Buffalo is amazing. | ||
We are going to keep the Buffalo Bills in Buffalo. | ||
Tell the audience what's happening. | ||
The owner of the Buffalo Bills, a guy named Terry Pegula, somebody who made a fortune in fracking and the natural gas business. | ||
He would be a great American success story if he weren't ruining it right now. | ||
He is extorting the taxpayers of Buffalo. | ||
He is saying that I want a 100% publicly financed stadium. | ||
Or, the implicit threat is, I'm going to move the team to Austin. | ||
He's going to go from shot in a beer Buffalo to soy boy Austin. | ||
The insult of all insults. | ||
Now listen, Buffalo is a wonderful city, okay, but it's not a major metro area. | ||
It's a lot like Green Bay, Wisconsin. | ||
It lives and dies for its sports franchise, for its very storied pro football franchise, the Bills. | ||
They have maniacal fans. | ||
These people jump on folding tables and smash them to prove their allegiance to the Buffalo Bills. | ||
And here's my point, though, this isn't just about the bills, not just about Buffalo, Steve, it's not even just about sports, it's bigger than that. | ||
What big sports is doing, the way it extorts taxpayers and threatens them, say, we want subsidies, even though we're a club of billionaires, the NFL owners, literally the top 1% of the top 1%, even though we're billionaires, we want Pagoola is worth, according to Bloomberg, $7 billion. | ||
He sold his business back in 2010 for $4.7 billion to Royal Dutch Shell. | ||
Now again, look, I'm not bemoaning his success. | ||
It's not just billionaires, the franchise is worth a billion dollars. | ||
I mean, the people have made that. This is what's outrageous. | ||
Pagoola is worth, according to Bloomberg, $7 billion. | ||
He sold his business back in 2010 for $4.7 billion to Royal Dutch Shell. | ||
Now again, look, I'm not bemoaning his success. | ||
As a matter of fact, I'd like to celebrate it if he weren't acting like an ass right now, trying to extort the bills. | ||
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Trying to extort, yeah, to Austin. | |
I mean, Bill's Mafia? | ||
Could you imagine? | ||
To go to the one place in Texas, by the way, that doesn't care about football? | ||
Which is Austin, Texas. | ||
Or just Longhorns football. | ||
They care about college football. | ||
You know, the sad thing here is this. | ||
The Buffalo, and there was a great 30 for 30 about the Bills, right? | ||
And Tim Russert was a great Bills fan. | ||
His son talks about us a good amount. | ||
That would be just such a sad thing. | ||
I'm a Jet fan myself. | ||
A long, really Sad Jet fan, but be that as it may, the bills... You're a Jets fan, you don't need to add that. | ||
We can't just complain about this. | ||
What are you, an Eagles fan or something? | ||
The federal government has a role here because the NFL operates as a cartel. | ||
Now it is a legal cartel because it has an exemption from the federal government. | ||
You know who knows something about that? | ||
Donald J. Trump. | ||
Real quickly, we're out of time. | ||
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I'm still on Twitter for now. | ||
Cortez Steve. I gotta talk to Ruddy. I think you should start early in the day. You're on fire right now man. I remember seeing Cortez. Okay tomorrow morning 10 o'clock got a couple specials, got vaccinologists, Malone's back in, then at 11 o'clock we're gonna start a special about the run-up to Sioux Falls to the to the cyber symposium. | ||
Tomorrow's gonna be, we're gonna rock the house tomorrow. | ||
Make sure you're here, 10 a.m. | ||
See you in the War Room. | ||
Boris, thank you. | ||
Wishing everybody good Shabbos. | ||
We gotta do this back, we gotta do this on a Friday afternoon, okay? | ||
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No doubt. | |
Tomorrow morning, back in the War Room. |