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Paris 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. | ||
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Actually, under Donald Trump's leadership, that same level was hit several times, including in 2017, 2018, 2019, and then again, February, right before the CCP virus hit. | ||
Now, not surprisingly, once the virus hit and the lockdowns commenced, this number plunged all the way down to 72. | ||
But, As America started to reopen, as the second Trump boom commenced, this number started to climb. | ||
First to 82, then to 88 in spring of this year. | ||
Positive economic momentum, which Joe Biden inherited from Donald Trump. | ||
But guess what just came out just a couple of days ago? | ||
The preliminary August number. | ||
And in a hurry, just since this spring of 2021, this number crashes. | ||
All the way to 70. | ||
We gave back all of the pandemic recovery gains and 70 is an 11-year low on consumer sentiment per the University of Michigan survey. | ||
Terrible, terrible news for our country, for our economy. | ||
So what caused this new and very sudden pessimism, this national angst I lay out the reasons in my new op-ed, which is in The National Pulse, titled, Welcome to Joe Biden's American Carnage. | ||
Okay, we had Steve Cortez in yesterday and it was pretty explosive. | ||
I want to make sure everybody, we're here to tell you signal not noise and this consumer confidence collapse. | ||
You can see the article over at the National Pulse. | ||
This collapse in consumer confidence is a leading indicator. | ||
We told you folks on the afternoon of the 20th of January of this year. | ||
Just hold on. | ||
Don't curl up in the fetal position. | ||
It's going to be fine. | ||
We just got to get, we got to keep pressure and got to keep pointing out he's illegitimate. | ||
And then Biden, being the feckless, hapless clown he's been in Washington D.C. | ||
for 30 years, will take care of the rest. | ||
And this country is now spinning out of control. | ||
And this is not the war room saying it. | ||
The people saying it are the American people. | ||
We're going to start. | ||
We got Richard Barris today, the People's Pundit, to go through some breaking analysis of polling he's done. | ||
He was with us on election night. | ||
He is the pollster, really, of the Trump movement. | ||
We're honored to have Rudy Giuliani, America's mayor, for his insights and analysis on this, on the Biden administration, the polling, the collapse of the Biden administration, and also about the run-up to the 20th anniversary of one of the worst days in American history, if not the worst day in American history. | ||
And, you know, we've had really terrible weather here in Washington. | ||
I shouldn't say terrible weather. | ||
The rain is fantastic, but it's been very rainy here the last couple weeks. | ||
Some lightning strikes, big thunderstorms. | ||
And, you know, a higher probability of lightning hitting the War Room studio than Raheem Kassam actually being in studio on his extended vacation. | ||
Excuse me, tour of America. | ||
So it is Wednesday, the 18th of August, 2021. | ||
You're a lord. | ||
I haven't had an opportunity Actually, AP put in Day in History yesterday. | ||
I just saw it last night because my brother sent it to me. | ||
Day in History. | ||
Five years ago, yesterday, is when it was announced Stephen K. Bennett taking over the Trump campaign. | ||
I've made the Associated Press Day in History, so I'm going to get to more of that later. | ||
77 million downloads on the podcast. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
Let's start. | ||
Cortez laid it out as Biden's American carnage. | ||
The collapse of the Biden regime. | ||
I want to bring in Richard Barris first, and then get analysis from Rudy and Raheem Kassam. | ||
We've also got, I think, some Rasmussen numbers. | ||
We're going to be able to talk about the good folks over at Rasmussen, give them other startling numbers. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, game on. | ||
Okay, nine months into this fiasco. | ||
The nation is spinning out of control and people from globally right from Taiwan to Central Asia to the southern border to Wall Street to this and all that you know what they're doing here. | ||
Nancy Pelosi is calling back next week. | ||
She's in panic mode. | ||
She's got to get this 1.2 trillion dollar. | ||
infrastructure bill passed with the 3.5 trillion as her swan song because she's punching out just like Paul Ryan punched out before 18 she's punching out here this fall so they're focused on spending you into oblivion and setting the direction of the country we can't reverse it as a last gas measure and any Republican | ||
Any Republican, particularly these 19 traders, collaborators that are working with this regime, all 19, and we've said once again, President Trump should pull immediately the endorsement he gave, what is it, Crapo out in Idaho. | ||
It's a disgrace to anybody that he would endorse anybody that would go against his central policies in supporting this regime. | ||
Let's bring in Richard Burris. | ||
Richard, walk us through, walk us through your analysis of this poll that you're just about to come out with. | ||
Yeah, thanks for having me back, Steve. | ||
The headline is that the numbers have flipped, and the bottom line is because his approval on coronavirus was always artificially propping up his general approval rating. | ||
Now that is receding. | ||
Coronavirus is becoming a problem again, and people are starting to realize that changing out the president Maybe he wasn't going to have that much of an impact on a virus particle as they may have thought or were led to believe. | ||
And that's really the bottom line. | ||
He never had high marks on the other issues. | ||
So now that he's collapsing a bit on coronavirus, and it's not a bit, he's at 52% approved for the job he's doing on the pandemic now. | ||
That's down from almost 60%. | ||
So it's not enough to offset all of the other issues that people disapprove of him on. | ||
So we have him now 47 overall, 51 negative. | ||
That's almost a complete reversal from the last poll that we conducted. | ||
If you look deeper into the issues, they're ugly. | ||
We haven't, we have not seen, it's the reverse of what Donald Trump had in the polling, which is overall, his approval number was generally a reflection of him. | ||
Some people didn't like his attitude, but when you asked about the issues, he got high marks. | ||
Joe Biden is the opposite. | ||
He always got low marks on the issues and better marks overall, but that was because of coronavirus. | ||
And now that's all over, Steve. | ||
It's all over. | ||
We've talked about, Raheem, I'll have you jump in here and then Rudy, but we talked about once he's below 50, and particularly among independents, and he gets to the low 40s, and I think, by the way, there's no bottom to this. | ||
We're going to talk to Richard afterwards about doing some additional polling because the impact of what's happened over the last 72, three or four days, has not been included in any of these pollings. | ||
This polling was, you guys were in the field last week. | ||
Um, how bad is among independents? | ||
How bad is it? | ||
How bad? | ||
We've said once he gets into the 40s, it's going to be a free fall down to low 40s. | ||
And then he has no political capital. | ||
He has no ability to push this thing unless Republicans collaborate. | ||
And that's what it is. | ||
These are collaborationists, okay? | ||
With the regime. | ||
These are collaborationists with the Uniparty. | ||
These are collaborationists with these globalists. | ||
Walk people through the numbers. | ||
How bad is he actually falling? | ||
You know, when it comes out, people should look at the party detail demographic because we split up. | ||
Unaffiliated or the nuns, the real nuns. | ||
We split them from third-party voters because they were central. | ||
They were key to Biden. | ||
He needed those voters who abandoned Hillary in 2016, and we heard a lot about them in the media. | ||
He's at 31% with them right now, when you combine somewhat strongly, around 30%. | ||
With independents, the nones, he's in the low 40s, about 41 or 42%. | ||
So combined, I think just what you were talking about, where could he fall with these voters? | ||
There's a difference between Biden and Trump again. | ||
And same thing with Obama. | ||
Trump and Obama had people who loved them. | ||
Joe Biden has nobody who loves him. | ||
So what does that mean? | ||
There's no end to how far he could fall. | ||
There's the core Democratic base, but there were voters who would not abandon Donald Trump. | ||
There were voters who would not abandon Obama. | ||
And that is because they loved him. | ||
And you could see that in the strongly approved numbers. | ||
You don't see that with Joe Biden. | ||
So his floor is low. | ||
It's low, Steve. | ||
Very low. | ||
This is a fourth turning. | ||
I say, I actually argue he may not have a floor. | ||
There may be no bottom to this. | ||
Elections have consequences. | ||
Stolen elections have catastrophic consequences. | ||
And that's what the nation is seeing right now. | ||
That's what the world's seeing right now, is the whole thing spins out of control in every aspect of it. | ||
Rahim, talk to us a little bit about the Rasmus and then we'll get Rudy's insights. | ||
Well, look, Richard is right. | ||
There is effectively no Biden base. | ||
And that's becoming... You've said this from day one. | ||
I've said it from day one. | ||
I've said it from day one. | ||
And not least because I experienced a similar thing when volunteering on the John Huntsman for President campaign in 2011, right? | ||
It was my first exposure to American politics. | ||
I did it for that reason. | ||
I still remember walking past Westminster Abbey with you and telling you that I did that. | ||
And I think you spat your coffee out. | ||
But he had no base, and he was not able to command any presence in the race as a result of it. | ||
You have Joe Biden, who is illegitimate in all different ways, who can't command any respect and who has nothing in the way of, you know, Kind of Valkyries coming to his rescue as all of this plays out. | ||
And all of this could be at the border. | ||
It could be on COVID. | ||
It could be in Afghanistan. | ||
It's all manner of things. | ||
And that leads me to the Rasmussen Reports poll. | ||
Now, I want people to understand that Rasmussen Reports have done us a massive favor by releasing this early to us. | ||
I think people should go to their website. | ||
You have to go to it. | ||
Let's get it up in the live chat right now across the board. | ||
Worm Forum, Telegram, all of it. | ||
There's a subscribe button at the top. | ||
I highly recommend you subscribe to Rasmussen Reports. | ||
So here's what they found overnight on this on this on these details that have that have or the last two days rather that have come to light. | ||
So they asked people, likely voters, who did you vote for in the 2020 presidential election? | ||
45% said Biden, 45% said Trump. | ||
That's that's that's the you know, they have selected it to be balanced like that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Asked If the next presidential election were held today, who would you vote for? | ||
Joe Biden receives 37% of that number and Donald Trump receives 43% of that number. | ||
Kaboom! | ||
Kaboom! | ||
Right between the eyes. | ||
We told you folks. | ||
Richard, that kind of compares, that's a brutal number right up front that kind of compares with all your crosstabs and everything you're saying about the implosion of his support, particularly among independents and folks like that, correct? | ||
Yeah, and we did ask people about vote history. | ||
If they look at the very last row in the cross tab, they'll see we came very close to the actual, or at least the official, result. | ||
But if you cross who they say they voted with, with Joe Biden's approval number, there's voter remorse here, bad. | ||
A president should not have that many, 15.5% somewhat disapprove. | ||
I mean, what does that tell you, Steve? | ||
It tells you that people who voted for him are now saying, Yeah. | ||
You know, something's not going the way I thought it would go. | ||
And, and again, that's really because Joe Biden was elected with no base, not on the push by the media on a false promise that he would be able to control this pandemic in a way that Donald Trump wouldn't. | ||
I really can't stress that enough. | ||
These people tell us it was COVID, Steve. | ||
It was COVID. | ||
That's it. | ||
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When, when. | ||
And when you have phony mail-in ballots and ballot harvested, you know, the mail-in ballots, hello! | ||
This is why the canvas is going to be so important. | ||
But Rasmussen kind of confirms what we're hearing from Richard Barris. | ||
If it was held today, 37% of the people would vote for Joe Biden. | ||
Note to Biden's White House, note to Rachel Maddow and Chris Hayes and the folks over at MSNBC, who we respect you enough to watch, although we know you hate us. | ||
It's, oh, it's not going, that 37% ain't going to go up by one point. | ||
The only, the elevator button says down. | ||
Rudy Giuliani, we've got a couple minutes in this segment. | ||
Your assessment, you've been at this game of politics for a long time, sir. | ||
Tell us your thoughts. | ||
When you see numbers like that, advising the president, advising senior politicians as you do, what's your take on these numbers? | ||
Well, they're only going to get worse. | ||
I mean, the American people are finding out now what they should have found out last August. | ||
I mean, you talk about the election fraud, but there also was a fraud before the election called censorship. | ||
At least 80% of the American media did not provide evidence that they had of vast criminality on the part of Biden and also of incompetence, mental incompetence. | ||
I mean, it was quite obvious during the election that he wasn't fit to be president, mentally fit, and they would not cover that. | ||
It's also quite obvious I'll tell you why. | ||
years. They had a hard drive that proved it. And what did they do? They covered it up. | ||
So you have two frauds here. They kind of merged into one. | ||
The original fraud was they denied the American people the information they're finding out now. This man doesn't know what he's doing. Why wasn't he in the Situation Room for five days? I'll tell you why. Because they wouldn't put him there. You know what would happen if he were in the His administration would be leaking now. | ||
He couldn't remember. | ||
He said incoherent things. | ||
He was very nervous. | ||
He got panicked. | ||
He couldn't spend 12 hours in a Situation Room with a bunch of high-level people or even moderately level people. | ||
So they had to keep him out of the Situation Room. | ||
He didn't respond for five days. | ||
Kennedy responded in four hours, Reagan in two hours to similar crises. | ||
And even Jimmy Carter responded within a day. | ||
Five days they had to keep this guy locked up before he could come out and make that ridiculous, silly statement he made. | ||
They actually proved to the whole world that we have a president that is mentally incompetent. | ||
That is very frightening. | ||
Beyond what's going on in Afghanistan, our adversaries and even our friends, who's going to follow this guy? | ||
The American people are finding out what Rahim and Steve What we knew, what we were struggling last year to get out, they were covering up. | ||
Rudy, hang on one second. | ||
Short break. | ||
We'll be back with the team in the War Room in a minute. | ||
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Okay, it's so important today, getting back at the numbers, and we've got an all-star cast to lead us. | ||
Richard Barris, the People's Pundit, Rudy Giuliani, America's Mayor, and Raheem Kassam. | ||
An Englishman wandering around, it's like the wandering Brit, wandering around the United States, checking out the summer of the discontent, in the summer of our discontent. | ||
Did I have Richard III started? | ||
That was the winter, this is the summer. | ||
I must start playing that. | ||
The summer of our discontent. | ||
America is Steve Cortez. | ||
And you've got to read this piece, Biden's American Carnage. | ||
He walks through all the details. | ||
There's only Cortez can with numbers. | ||
He talks about the inflation in the economy, the implosion in the economy. | ||
He talks about he talks about medical apartheid. | ||
He gets right to it, by the way, on the day. | ||
And I know this irks Rudy Giuliani. | ||
Huge stories in Daily Mail all over. | ||
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Show your papers. | ||
Show your vaccine passport. | ||
Dr. Wolf in the show three months ago said that day's coming. | ||
That day's here in New York City where he was there for the big protest. | ||
So, so much going on. | ||
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I want to bring in back Richard Barris. | ||
One more time, Richard. | ||
Because you're the people's pundit. | ||
You're kind of the pulser for the Trump movement. | ||
You're a populist. | ||
Walk us through right now the key numbers people should focus on. | ||
I want this pushed out everywhere, guys. | ||
Everybody in the audience, the posse, push out Barris' analysis. | ||
And in fact, if you've got some smug relatives, I know people love doing relatives and friends, send this and the Rasmussen Report, send it to the most smug people in your life. | ||
And yes, take a second today and rub their nose in it, okay? | ||
So, looking at what we found on the issues, and this dovetails off of what Mayor Giuliani was saying, courtesy of the Commission on Presidential Debates, the American people did not get that second debate, which is traditionally a foreign policy debate. | ||
And look at where we are now on foreign policy, Steve. | ||
38% approved. | ||
We only got a sliver, one day, of what was going on in Afghanistan. | ||
It takes time for this to sink in. | ||
And 52% disapprove, right? | ||
So again, I think that really does reinforce what he was saying. | ||
People now are starting to see the fruits of what could happen after this election. | ||
US-China relations, 36% approve, 52% disapprove. | ||
Crime, 39% approve, 53% disapprove. | ||
I mean, across the board. | ||
Immigration, 38%, 56%. | ||
Coronavirus is the only issue where he is still positive. | ||
And that is down from nearly 60%. | ||
And disapproval is rising. | ||
So the coronavirus is following the trend now overall. | ||
You believe, I just want to summarize this, what we call political capital, and that's having the American people have his back on his policies. | ||
He's bleeding out political capital second by second, hour by hour, day by day, because of his actions. | ||
Correct, Richard Barris? | ||
Yeah, that's correct. | ||
I would argue though, Steve, you probably never really had any. | ||
So, I've been saying this for months and now these numbers hopefully will help people understand. | ||
The approval rating was artificial. | ||
It was a reaction to their perception that coronavirus was doing better. | ||
And that was not really the case. | ||
And now they're starting to see that, so reality is catching up. | ||
That's really the key point. | ||
By the way, this is what Rudy said day one. | ||
He just said again, we're getting back on here in a second. | ||
He said, hey, American people, because the social media oligarchs and the media oligarchs suppress the information. | ||
Their day's coming. | ||
Take a deep breath, fans. | ||
Let's just stay over the target here. | ||
Rahim, give me that right track, wrong track. | ||
Remember, if the election was held today, among people who voted, 37% would vote for Biden, 43% for Trump, 37% for Joe Biden. | ||
I hope to see that in a blazing headline on Drudge later in the day. | ||
Not. | ||
Okay, Rahim. | ||
Yeah, and look, I was looking at these Rasmussen numbers this morning and it led me to go through some of the historical data on right track, wrong track. | ||
And look, it's been the wrong way for quite some time. | ||
There was a period in the Trump administration where it kind of leveled off to neutral, got some positive numbers as well. | ||
Then you look at when Joe Biden first comes in, give it a month or six weeks, They're saying he's got, you know, plus 10 on the Harvard-Harris poll, right? | ||
So, 55% effectively saying right direction, 45% saying wrong direction. | ||
Fast forward to today, he's minus 26. | ||
31% right direction, 57% wrong direction. | ||
Hello, Nixon took the helicopter off. | ||
He was still, I think, at 33-35%. | ||
He's below Nixon range right now. | ||
Okay, Rudy Giuliani, before I get to about 9-11 in Afghanistan, once again on these polling numbers, your theory is exactly like Barris. | ||
The phony run-up to the election, the media just sheltered him and hid him, because you know this guy. | ||
Not just a criminal... I know him for 40 years. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
I know him for 40 years, and I've told you this often, I was introduced by a Well, these are the things the American people were deprived of. | ||
They were deprived of the information that you have, I have, that we could prove with the hard drive and everything else. | ||
Had they had that information, we wouldn't even be disputing whether the election was a fraud or not. | ||
He'd have been wiped out. | ||
I mean, it proved that he was a criminal for 30 years. | ||
The New York Times kept that from people. | ||
They knew it. | ||
And everybody knows that he's suffering from dementia. | ||
My goodness, all you have to do is visit a nursing home once. | ||
And I had two doctors on my podcast who told people that a year ago. | ||
So they should have known his criminal background, which is significant, and they should have known the illness that he's suffering from. | ||
Both those things would have predicted, not only are we going to have this collapse, we're going to have disaster after disaster. | ||
Barris is right. | ||
He has no place else to go but up because he can't perform. | ||
What are they going to do? | ||
Have him come out and give a speech and convince the American people? | ||
You think he's going to get better? | ||
The disease that he has is progressive. | ||
It gets worse. | ||
It's deadly. | ||
It's horrible. | ||
You wouldn't wish it on your worst enemy. | ||
I don't even wish it on him, even though I have no respect for him because he's such a damn crook. | ||
Hang on a second. | ||
Let's set Dementia aside for a second. | ||
Whether he's got it or not, that's a professional thing to do. | ||
Tell Rahim it's quite interesting. | ||
He's got to give the speech to the nation at 3.45 in the afternoon before what they call the sundown. | ||
It's stunning. | ||
You've got to address the nation, not the Oval Office at night. | ||
They do 3.45. | ||
It's lunch hour on the West Coast. | ||
A third of the population are grabbing a tuna sandwich and the President's addressing them for the first time. | ||
It's absurd. | ||
Why do you have an address to the nation at 345 in the afternoon? | ||
Like, who does that? | ||
Okay? | ||
Rudy, you've known this guy, though, for 30, 40 years. | ||
Just his foreign policy experience has been dead wrong on everything, correct? | ||
Go back. | ||
He touted this. | ||
Look at Trump's strength. | ||
Trump's strength and where the world was versus Biden. | ||
Rudy Giuliani. | ||
Well, you know, actually, let's say he didn't have dementia. | ||
He'd be just as bad. | ||
10 years ago, it would have been the same thing. | ||
I mean, Joe Biden, as Gates, his fellow secretary in the cabinet said, he's never made a correct foreign policy decision in his life. | ||
That's why he's a joke to realistic people. | ||
I mean, in fact, on foreign policy, he'd be the worst person you've been. | ||
I mean, he was wrong on maybe 10 different issues. | ||
So why wouldn't he be wrong again? | ||
There's something that goes on with him where he becomes a contrarian. | ||
If there's an obvious right decision, I think because he grew up always being the dumbest kid in class, he wants to show he's smarter than all these people. | ||
And tragically, he isn't. | ||
It wasn't a bullying of him for a false issue. | ||
It's real. | ||
He doesn't have the intellectual capacity, and he didn't have it before he got ill, to handle this job. | ||
And it's just gonna get worse. | ||
It can't get better. | ||
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Hang on for one second. | ||
We'll hold you through a break. | ||
Richard Barris, is that your headline? | ||
Is that it's been exposed now? | ||
He never really had a base. | ||
It was all kind of ephemeral around this interpretation of COVID and the way the media tried to beat up President Trump. | ||
And now that he's nine months into this and the country's spinning out of control, that he doesn't really have a base and the elevator buttons just pushed down. | ||
Is that your headline, Richard Barris? | ||
Yeah, I think that's the headline, Steve. | ||
That is the headline. | ||
And for months when we were coming out with these polls, if people look at our trend, it's not like we didn't have Biden in positive territory for a long time as well. | ||
We just started lower than some other pollsters. | ||
But he did get as high as 56% overall with us. | ||
That was during the rollout of the vaccine. | ||
But I told people, look at the issues. | ||
He's negative on every issue. | ||
And he was positive on the economy once, which was last month. | ||
Now we have him again negative on the economy, even though people just got child tax credits deposited into their checking accounts, and he was negative when they were getting thousands of dollars deposited into their checking accounts. | ||
The only thing that was holding him up was a fake perception from the media that he could handle the coronavirus better than Donald Trump. | ||
And now that we have the Delta variant and people are talking about what to do with the kids going back to school, voters are just saying to themselves, What, you know, what, what, what happened here? | ||
Where's the promise? | ||
Richard, Richard, how do people get to you? | ||
How do you get to the access and particularly how to get to your brilliant wife? | ||
Because she's, I know the brains of the operation does all the work. | ||
You're like the, you're the pretty face they put up in front. | ||
How do people get to the People's Pundit? | ||
How do they find out more about you? | ||
They can still follow me on Twitter at peoples underscore pundit. | ||
But, uh, of course the locals page is, uh, where we do most of this activity with polling. | ||
It's peoplespundit.locals.com. | ||
And on YouTube. | ||
People's Pundit. | ||
At People's Pundit on YouTube. | ||
We'll do the Inside the Numbers show there. | ||
And, Steve, we've been hammering this for months. | ||
It will fall. | ||
Watch. | ||
It will fall. | ||
And it did. | ||
So if they watch the show, they expected this. | ||
Richard Barris, thank you and the team over there in the Barris household. | ||
Okay, we take a short commercial break. | ||
America's Mayor is going to hang with us. | ||
Rahim's got more brilliant analysis of these numbers. | ||
You're seeing the implosion of a phony regime before our eyes. | ||
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Rudy Giuliani has agreed. | ||
He's got to make a few calls. | ||
He's going to agree to stay with us for this next 30 minutes. | ||
I got more analysis out of Rahim. | ||
Headline. | ||
Biden's numbers implode as we told you. | ||
Now in a free fall. | ||
Rasmussen, if you held the poll for voters of Biden and Trump, if you held the election today, who'd you vote for? | ||
37% for Joe Biden, 43% for Donald Trump, 37%. | ||
He's in an elevator down with no floor. | ||
There are not going to be any stop buttons on there, okay? | ||
And this is pre this Afghanistan fiasco. | ||
Okay, I want to bring in now, we're going to have John Solomon with explosive, explosive news and analysis that only John Solomon can give you momentarily. | ||
Get Rudy back. | ||
I got to go to Phil Kline. | ||
Last night in Gettysburg or in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, the Gettysburg area, a big rally. | ||
You had Doug Mastriano. | ||
You had the one and only Colonel Wendy Rogers. | ||
You had Liz Harrington, our former editor-in-chief, now President Trump's head of communication, all giving these fire-breathing speeches about getting to the bottom of having the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania have a full forensic audit. | ||
We're a big supporter of the 3 November movement. | ||
You got Dave Clements. | ||
You got Seth Keschel. | ||
This is the thing coming out of the CyberSuppose that most amazed me. | ||
The country's united by patriots that want to get to the bottom, whether it's Arizona, Georgia, across the board. | ||
The brilliant Phil Kline has got a great piece up, and we always love to get many... The posse, the war room posse in our movement can walk and chew gum at the same time and handle many different aspects. | ||
Phil Kline saying, hey, we love you guys. | ||
Audits are nice, but you need investigations. | ||
Phil Kline, tell us about your piece, sir. | ||
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Well, first of all, it's vitally important to recognize that there are two things about the election that are undisputed and unprecedented. | |
It was the most, the least transparent election in United States history. | ||
And that's because of the infusion of these machines, because of the presence of machines. | ||
America was kicked out and it comes down to a handful of experts who debate and disagree. | ||
Secondly, there was an unprecedented flow and a shadow government of nonprofit monies moving over a billion dollars of monetary assets and talent into dictating how these election offices would be run in the urban core in the swing states. | ||
And they ran them as partisan campaign teams to turn out the vote for Biden. | ||
That is the primary flaw. | ||
Inside of that, you have these internal special contracts between blue state officials and private interests on the left. | ||
That's what happened in the 2020 election. | ||
The audits aren't designed to get at who did it, why they did it, and get them to testify. | ||
That's why you need to supplement with investigations. | ||
You demonstrate and prove the fraud when you have somebody under oath admitting what they did, why they did it, and who paid them to do it. | ||
That requires compulsory process and subpoena power. | ||
It requires investigations, not audits. | ||
Audits help, but they don't answer those questions. | ||
Okay, we're action, action, action, Phil. | ||
We got your piece up. | ||
It's going to be pushed in all our chat rooms and on our site. | ||
Tell people, what do they have to do? | ||
We're an action-oriented, let's say folks agree with you, I want my 50 state audits, but I agree with Phil Kline, I want some investigations. | ||
How do people, how do we get this rolling? | ||
We know people going around the country at these rallies, putting pressure on legislators to get things done, to get full forensic audits, but how do we get the investigations rolling? | ||
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Well, we need your support. | |
That's exactly what we're doing. | ||
And we're building a multi-jurisdictional, multi-level investigation. | ||
We don't throw our pearls before swine. | ||
In other words, we don't call in and demand that people investigate who don't have the will nor desire to get at the truth. | ||
So we are working with various local district attorneys. | ||
We're working with some of these elected officials in specific areas where we can get subpoena power. | ||
And we're engaging in the flat-foot private investigator on the ground doing the hard work to get at the truth of the 2020 election. | ||
Okay, people are going to say, the first argument people are going to say is, hey look, Rudy, Bernie Kerik, I got 3,000 affidavits, David Clements, the prosecutor tells me 2,000 are evidentiary. | ||
But everywhere you go, you don't have a court, the court goes, hmm, interesting, not here, you don't have standing. | ||
How can, if you're going to do all these investigations, how can you assure Sure. | ||
First of all, you don't decide where something's going to be filed before you know what it is that happened. | ||
So the investigation comes first. | ||
standing, and this is actually going to go somewhere, we're going to adjudicate this somewhere that's kind of official and not just be talking to ourselves in a war room. | ||
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Sure, first of all, you don't decide where something's going to be filed before you know what it is that happened. So the investigation comes first. | |
And then there are multi, multiple options available to us on how we proceed. There's potential civil litigation, there's There's KETAM litigation, there's particular local prosecution that might occur. | ||
There's all kinds of things that might develop, but the investigation comes first. | ||
And one of the mistakes conservatives make all the time is in their anxiousness to get information out, they trot it out before it's fully developed, they don't understand its impact, they don't understand what it means in the full story. | ||
You have to know this before you go flying away with litigation and so forth. | ||
So, we're going to get at the truth. | ||
And we'd appreciate any support. | ||
Okay, so is there a site people go to right now that you can make your case? | ||
We'll put it up there. | ||
We'll give them all the information, make the case, and then say, hey, look, I like the Cut-A-Field client's jib. | ||
I like what they've been doing. | ||
I want to join this. | ||
I want to participate. | ||
How do people get information and access so they can make their own mind up about this? | ||
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The AmericanVotersAlliance.org. | |
American Voters Alliance. | ||
That's the site we'll put up. | ||
And all your analysis and all your documentation says, hey, here's what we need to do. | ||
We'll be there. | ||
So you'll rally the troops as they go to the American Voters Alliance. | ||
Is that correct? | ||
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A lot of it is there. | |
Not all of it. | ||
Now, Steve, here's one of the things you don't want to do. | ||
You don't want to release all your information in an investigation. | ||
Yes. | ||
I'm saying you just make your case. | ||
You're going to make your case to the MAGA movement. | ||
I got it. | ||
Fine. | ||
Okay. | ||
Klein, you're a rock star. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Phil Klein, go to America's Voters Alliance right now. | ||
Let's put it in all the chat rooms, all the forums so people can see it and then push it out. | ||
All you folks push it out. | ||
I want to bring in Rudy before John Solomon. | ||
John was able to join us early. | ||
Is Rudy back? | ||
Do we have Rudy? | ||
Yes. | ||
Hey Rudy, that question, you've been at the railhead of this. | ||
The nation owes you a tremendous debt of gratitude for what you've done about getting to the bottom of this phony election, right? | ||
Is Phil Kline right? | ||
Is it not just audits? | ||
Do we also need independent investigations and those need to go sometime to take them to district attorneys and prosecutors or start filing civil charges? | ||
Is Kline correct? | ||
Do we also need to also double down and do our own investigations? | ||
He is correct, but there's only so far you can go with that. | ||
The problem is that the investigations would have to be done by the government that has subpoena power, grand juries. | ||
There's only so much a private investigation can accomplish. | ||
I mean, you can't compel anyone to testify. | ||
You can't give them immunity. | ||
You can't prosecute them. | ||
That cuts an investigation's effectiveness down by about 75%. | ||
So sure, you're going to get information, but you're not going to get You'll probably get more information than we have now, but I'm not sure you're going to get the key information, unless it's done by a district attorney or a U.S. | ||
attorney. | ||
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Private investigations don't bring criminals in. | |
Here's what we know. | ||
We know in Arizona, when the Plummer Report, and my intelligence tells me it may be out as early as this week, is going to have such massive discrepancies that Brnovich, the AG, is then going to have it on his lap to actually start formal potential criminal investigations. | ||
So this, how can people, you got, you got red districts all over the country that have district attorneys. | ||
You've got states, I'm throwing out a couple of random ones, like Georgia and Arizona that have Republicans in charge of things. | ||
How can we, how can you light the fuse to get these Republicans to start actual formal criminal or even civil investigations? | ||
Well, if we can get the government agencies, like a Georgia district attorney or a Arizona AG or district attorney, If we could get them to do the investigations, that would work, at least within that state. | ||
And that's where I think Phil isn't giving the audits enough credit. | ||
The thing that will spur that is the audits. | ||
They're not going to do it unless there's newly discovered evidence. | ||
I mean, two months ago, they were all too frightened to do it because they'd be accused of treason. | ||
Right? | ||
Anybody that doubted the election was involved in some form of Let me tell you something on the information war that's not working. | ||
What's not working is Biden implodes, and MSNBC and CNN, and CNN's actually kind of stopped at non-stop, MSNBC's still there. | ||
They keep playing up the insurrection January 6th. | ||
Nobody cares. | ||
Nobody cares about an invasion of the southern border, a global implosion, the economy out of control. | ||
That's what they care about. | ||
They're trying to scramble up here to basically shove more money at the American people that'll bury us forever. | ||
And even the American people, with the consumer confidence in free fall, the American people are too smart for the con. | ||
They're too smart for the con. | ||
They understand exactly what's going on. | ||
Let's bring in John Solomon for a minute. | ||
I've got to get your analysis of this, Rudy, because it's explosive. | ||
Solomon, this piece you've got up, We're pushing it out everywhere. | ||
Walk us through what you have found. | ||
You teased it out the other day, but what did John Solomon find? | ||
Listen, the question you always ask in a circumstance like what's unfolding in Afghanistan, what did the president know? | ||
When did he know it? | ||
It is now eminently clear that when Joe Biden walked out into the East Room on July 8th and told the American people, I have total confidence That the Afghan army can hold the line against 70,000 ragtag Taliban fighters. | ||
The information he was getting inside the White House completely contradicted that. | ||
He was told that air readiness for the Afghan Air Force had declined in five of seven categories in one month. | ||
They weren't ready to drop bombs on people. | ||
He was told that they couldn't hand basic functions like fueling the vehicles, the armored cars and things you need to fight the Taliban. | ||
He was told that throughout the last couple of years every time an Afghan soldier came to the United States he would defect. | ||
Huge defections like exponentially higher than any other country when you brought visiting soldiers here to visit. | ||
He knew that this team had a glass job, and he went out to the American people and he gave this extraordinarily false statement. | ||
And he did some really consequential things as president. | ||
He hands over the Bagram Air Base in early July after being told that air readiness is down by the Afghan Air Force. | ||
Why would you give up our one strategic air asset that could potentially be used for getting people out of the country, like we're now in trouble with at the Karzai airport? | ||
He made series of decisions that went against every piece of intelligence and warning he was given. | ||
And I think now you see not only Republicans criticizing him. | ||
Last night, Senator Bob Menendez, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, he said, somebody lied and we're going to find out who it was. | ||
By the way, the pressure on Jake Sullivan, they want to roll Jake Sullivan to make him take the blame for it. | ||
He's hapless. | ||
They put him up there at the press conference yesterday. | ||
But also, so weak. | ||
Such a soy boy. | ||
Real quickly, John, this is all documented in your article. | ||
How did you get these documents? | ||
How did you get the backup to prove your case? | ||
I made a series of calls to intelligence officials and a lot of this intelligence was open source. | ||
It was sitting out there because a guy named John Sapko, a Democrat, who's both served President Trump and President Obama, now President Biden, put these reports out there. | ||
He called the Special Inspector General for Afghan Reconstruction. | ||
He set up a dozen flares in the last couple of months saying the Afghan army is not up for the task. | ||
We have a crisis. | ||
And yet Joe Biden rolled right into that crisis, right against the advice And now that's why we have 10,000 Americans who can't get themselves out of Afghanistan in a ready way. | ||
By the way, this morning the Wall Street Journal said I think it was 10,000 to 15,000 Americans there. | ||
Not even counting the Europeans, the NGOs, people from Africa and Asia. | ||
This is with the Taliban having a perimeter and they've given up Bagram Air Base. | ||
That's going to be a sore point. | ||
John, we've got 30 seconds. | ||
How do people get to you throughout the day to stay on top of your reporting? | ||
Yeah, we'll be breaking through this all through the day. | ||
JusttheNews.com and Jay Solomon reports on all the social media from Getter to Twitter. | ||
Okay, John Solomon, one of the key parts of the Real American Voice family, thank you so much for being on here. | ||
We're going to come back, we're going to ask Rudy Giuliani. | ||
Remember the first impeachment, Rudy Giuliani was the lawyer that helped the President weather that. | ||
This was Vindman in the interagency process and President Trump was not it. | ||
So we're asked Rudy Giuliani if John Solomon is correct, if the documentation is correct and stuff that Rahim's going to come out with in the coming days and weeks, should there be an impeachment of Joe Biden today, next in the war room? | ||
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This is where MTG's been breaking news. | ||
Everybody's breaking news. | ||
And here's the news they're going to want to suppress. | ||
They suppressed... It's Rudy Embarras' point. | ||
That Biden never really had any support. | ||
This is a stolen election, and this is all ephemeral and kind of optics, and they never really allowed the truth to come out about Biden in the summer of 2020. | ||
Rudy, if John Solomon's reporting is accurate, And if what Rahim Kassam and others are working on, they're going to come out later this week, and that there was direct information intelligence that said the Afghan security forces, the Afghan army, the Afghan government was not prepared to do a transition at this time. | ||
In fact, when Joe Biden said on July 8th, he said, no chance you'll have a Vietnam, impossible. | ||
And he walked through the cases there, talked about the 300,000. | ||
If those are the facts, Given the Venman in the, in the, in the, uh, grundoons, the squirrels impeachment of President Trump first time, do you believe as the man that defended the 45th president of the United States in that first impeachment, do you believe that there will be enough evidence to bring charges of impeachment against Joe Biden? | ||
Oh, it would certainly be enough evidence to bring charges of impeachment in several different ways against Biden on that, including his fitness to be president. | ||
Uh, in making a decision like that. | ||
So, but the likelihood of that is very, very small given, you know, the Congress, which is, has covered up for him now for five years. | ||
I mean, they- Well, not, not, hang on. | ||
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Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. | |
Not on January 3rd of 2023, because that's, we're winning 52, it's 52 and 22. | ||
We're winning 52 seats. | ||
I'm not talking about this collection of clowns. | ||
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Okay. | ||
Sure. | ||
I'm saying bring the charges down. | ||
Yep. | ||
I don't know if he makes it that far though. | ||
I mean, there's nothing that's going to happen where Biden's going to be operating any better than he's operating right now. | ||
So, you know what you would do or I would do if we were representing a president that was in this kind of trouble, let's say legitimately in this kind of trouble, you'd put him out there. | ||
He'd be out there giving a major address, and then he'd probably find a reason to go give a talk and answer questions in the heartland, and he'd start Plus he'd be in the Don situation room managing this thing. | ||
This reminds me, Steve, of the people at the top of the World Trade Center that I saw standing up there crying for help and we couldn't help them. | ||
Well, that's what these people are locked into that country, Afghanistan, by Biden. | ||
And they are crying for help. | ||
And he's hiding somewhere in the basement of the White House. | ||
He's not in the situation room where a president is supposed to be because we do not have a president. | ||
I want everybody in this audience to understand, everybody's watching this, understand what Rudy Giuliani is saying. | ||
This is why Jake Sullivan, when asked the question, had he talked to foreign leaders five days into this, he had not. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because Rudy says he can't pick up the phone and call Xi. | ||
He can't pick up the phone and call Putin. | ||
Because they understand 30 seconds into the phone call, 60 seconds into the phone call, he's not with the program. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's why exactly what Rudy Giuliani is saying is why he hasn't called any world leaders. | ||
Right? | ||
Yep. | ||
This is the point. | ||
Or answer questions of the press. | ||
Or sat in the situation. | ||
I keep emphasizing this. | ||
In an emergency of this kind, when has our president not been in the situation room With his top aides. | ||
That's why we have the darn thing. | ||
One of the problems here is breakdown of communication. | ||
The Situation Room is built to communicate. | ||
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It's built to solve this problem. | |
The President should be sitting there, all his resources should be at hand. | ||
I mean, maybe they should have Pataki and I go down there. | ||
That's what we did on September 11. | ||
I mean, you sit there and you make decisions. | ||
And people have confidence because They see their president, they see their governor, they see their mayor. | ||
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This guy's been hiding for seven days, six, seven days. | |
And now people are begging to have their lives saved. | ||
And we have a president that can't respond because we honestly don't have a president. | ||
Gentlemen. | ||
We're ignoring the biggest part of all of this. | ||
This is not incompetence. | ||
This is deliberate. | ||
This is about decline. | ||
Jake Sullivan is about decline. | ||
Ron Klain is about decline. | ||
Antony Blinken is about decline. | ||
The reason he's not sitting in that room, apart from not being capable, sure, but it's also because they don't want to solve this situation. | ||
Jake Sullivan is on the record and by the way the National Pulse will have a new podcast out today where we go through him on the record in his own voice talking about what helps China's rise. | ||
Jake Sullivan has been very clear over his entire career that he's interested in helping the Chinese Communist Party and this fecklessness over Afghanistan I do not believe is simply incompetence I believe it is treason to one's own nation I believe that he does not care he doesn't care about the Americans on the ground let alone the Afghanis on the ground Who have been helping allied forces for the last 20 years. | ||
I'm telling you, this goes right to the heart of who Jake Sullivan really works for. | ||
We're going to take this to the top of the hour. | ||
Rudy, how do people get to your podcast now in the run-up to 9-11 more than ever? | ||
Everybody in this country needs to turn to America's mayor. | ||
How do you get to you, sir? | ||
Well, you get to Rudy's commonsense.com and today we have a podcast interview with General Jack Keane, who makes very many of the same points. | ||
That we make, including the disaster of giving away the Bagram Air Force Base. | ||
He said that, uh, he virtually said you'd have to be out of your mind to give up that airbase when you had Americans that you had to evacuate from there. | ||
That should be the last thing you... First of all, you shouldn't give it up, but it should be the last thing you give up. | ||
Any sensible person would do that. | ||
What about Getter and Twitter? | ||
How do people follow you? | ||
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You've got about 30 seconds on your social media. | |
Rudy Giuliani. | ||
Just Rudy Giuliani and you get me on all of them. | ||
And then it's rudyscommonsense.com to get my podcast and everything else. | ||
We're going to talk to your people. | ||
We need to have you back on a couple more times this week. | ||
The run-up to 9-11 is more than ever. | ||
This is a terrible time for the country. | ||
Terrible. | ||
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Terrible for the reputation of our country. | |
People need to turn to America's Mayor Rudy Giuliani. | ||
Rudy, thank you for taking the hour and being with us. | ||
Greatly appreciate it. | ||
Greatly honored. | ||
Rudy Giuliani. | ||
Podcast out today. | ||
We're going to push it hard with General Jack Keane. | ||
Rudy Giuliani. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Josh Mandel, former Marines here to talk to us. |