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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. | ||
I think Trump won in 2020. | ||
Maybe you disagree, but you've got to admit, this election was really messed up. | ||
We saw states change the rules at the last minute to flood the zone with mail-in ballots. | ||
The media, they'd tell any lie in order to hurt President Trump. | ||
And big tech censored true information about Joe Biden in the weeks leading up to the election. | ||
How is that fair? | ||
Trump wins big in a fair fight. | ||
I'm Blake Masters. | ||
I'm running for the U.S. | ||
Senate in Arizona. | ||
And I approve this message because election integrity is the most important issue. | ||
We got to do so much better if we want to keep this country great. | ||
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Wow. | |
OK, our next guest is the is running for the Senate in the last state to join the union in the lower 48. | ||
We just had the from the frontier of Alaska, Kelly Chewbacca, who's doing so great against Murkowski, want to bring in Blake Masters. | ||
Blake, so CNN over the weekend does this huge front page story in their On their website about this podcast and this show. | ||
And by the way, you know, we're in Mandarin. | ||
We're in Japanese. | ||
We've got a massive international audience. | ||
We're all over the world. | ||
Real America's Voice has got us everywhere from Samsung TV to Roku to Pluto to all of it, you know, Dish. | ||
All the cable services. | ||
G News has got us everywhere. | ||
GTV and Mandarin and Japanese. | ||
John Furrier's got us nationwide on radio. | ||
So we're live. | ||
Huge audience. | ||
Over 110. | ||
I think 110 million downloads now on the podcast. | ||
And about the danger of this. | ||
And they say because, you know, this is a professor from Elon who kind of nails it. | ||
She works for Southern Poverty Law Center. | ||
She says, hey look, The problem with this show is what they're doing is not passive listening. | ||
It's active, and he's building a community, and these guys are becoming election officials, and these people are signing up to be precinct committeemen, and these people are going to school boards and taking over school boards, and that's a problem. | ||
And these are anti-democratic people, and we said, well, hold it, that's democracy, and you see what happened in Virginia. | ||
And they say that what they're doing, because they're so focused on 3 November, and to get to the bottom of it, because that's going to actually make sure that we can't have that happen again, and redress exactly what happened, and question Biden's legitimacy, that what this show is really the army of dupes. | ||
The army of dupes. | ||
Not even the Deferrals anymore, army of dupes. | ||
Okay? | ||
I just want to go, because that spot is so powerful. | ||
But I would like to start with just going through your academic curriculum vitae. | ||
Academically, where did you go to school? | ||
What are your degrees and your professional life? | ||
Because I want to make sure that people understand about who they're talking about when they talk about the army of dupes. | ||
Blake Masters, your resume, sir. | ||
Yeah, well, I was forged in the fire, Steve. | ||
I went to Stanford for undergraduate. | ||
I studied political science. | ||
So called political science. | ||
It's not really a science, but sort of left wing indoctrination survived that unscathed. | ||
I went to law school. | ||
I graduated from Stanford Law School, which, of course, is just a progressive hotbed. | ||
And I know how these people think. | ||
And they view you as a threat. | ||
They view this program as a threat. | ||
They view President Trump as a threat. | ||
Peter Thiel, you've been one of the top venture capitalists, working with probably one of the greatest, if not the greatest venture capitalist visionary about working in management teams. | ||
Peter, who's an early Trump supporter. | ||
I think I've heard of Stanford and I think I've heard of Stanford Law School. | ||
I think they're pretty tough to get into. | ||
So, why is it That the media and the tech oligarchs have got to de-platform, got to shut up. | ||
I mean, you know the inner logic of it. | ||
And Peter particularly, because he's the first guy to tell us years ago, Peter said, hey, we got a problem that's brewing here and nobody's focused on it. | ||
So walk us through the logic and why you're a fighter against this when you were not just in the club, you were at the high table at the club. | ||
I guess I've just always enjoyed thinking for myself. | ||
I think other people have the right to think for themselves. | ||
I think that's how you build cool stuff. | ||
I think that's how you build a great country. | ||
The progressive left does not believe that. | ||
They're all about orthodoxy and homogenization and totalization. | ||
They want you to be part of the board. | ||
And so anybody who would dissent from this left-wing progressive consensus, they view as a threat. | ||
And that just seems really weird to me. | ||
That doesn't seem like a club I want to be a part of. | ||
They want to squash all individual Freedom and liberty in this country because they just want to amass power and they're happy to do whatever it takes to silence dissent because dissent means opposition and they can't have that. | ||
They know they would lose in a fair fight and a free exchange of ideas. | ||
Now, as a kid, you're from Arizona, right? | ||
Can you tell us something about your your family before? | ||
Because I want to talk about the Stanford experience also. | ||
Tell us about about growing up. | ||
Yeah, I grew up in Tucson. | ||
We moved there when I was four years old. | ||
And, you know, my parents were good Reagan Republicans, then Ron Paul Republicans, and then Donald Trump Republicans. | ||
And so that was sort of my political evolution. | ||
But I had this great childhood in Tucson, Arizona, and I just see decades of Democratic governance is making Tucson a worse place. | ||
I see Arizona getting more blue. | ||
I don't think it's blue. | ||
I still think it's lean Republican. | ||
That's why I'm going to win next year. | ||
I'll beat Mark Kelly. | ||
But this Democrat governance agenda, it's ruining the state that I love. | ||
And I got a big problem with that. | ||
I want my kids to have the same great childhood that I had. | ||
When you were at Stanford, both as an undergraduate and in the law school, did you start to see this? | ||
Because they pride themselves, just like Harvard, they pride themselves of being these places for total open inquiry, many different ways of thinking. | ||
Was that your experience when you were there? | ||
Not really. | ||
I mean, it's funny. | ||
They pretend to do that. | ||
Right. | ||
It's total open inquiry. | ||
Many different ways. | ||
You can think whatever you want, as long as it's some version of hyper left wing politics. | ||
Right. | ||
You can't possibly support a Republican for president, let alone Donald Trump. | ||
That would make you a deplorable. | ||
That would make you evil. | ||
You know, you can't possibly defend our country and our founders because they were irremovably racist. | ||
I mean, this is the crazy stuff that the left has come to believe. | ||
So they think they're open minded. | ||
They think they're tolerant. | ||
Actually, they're so open minded, their brains have fallen out. | ||
The one thing that they won't abide is political disagreement, which is why they have to censor us. | ||
They have to kick us off social media. | ||
They know they can't win in a fair fight. | ||
OK, I want to give you time to answer this. | ||
People I know would say, hey, look, we see Blake Masters. | ||
He's a great guy. | ||
You know, every mother would love to have him as a son. | ||
Very proud of him. | ||
But, you know, particularly given Arizona, and Arizona is now the railhead of really the Trump movement, I think, and I would say this, I love that state. | ||
I got a lot of family out there and just incredible individuals, a magnificently beautiful state, and just great individuals. | ||
Is Blake Masters tough enough? | ||
Number one, is he tough enough to beat Mark Kelly? | ||
And number two, is he tough enough to go up against McConnell? | ||
And you see what happened. | ||
You've got 19 senators voting for this half-baked Green New Deal bill. | ||
And I know you know Venture Capital better than anybody how half-baked half these ideas are. | ||
Oh, absolutely. | ||
So the question I hear is that, hey, we love Blake Masters, but he reminds us of a guy that's going to play by the marquee of Queensbury's rules. | ||
Is he tough enough to take on Mark Kelly, who's they're putting a ton of money in back of? | ||
They can't lose that seed. | ||
And particularly Mark Kelly with Gabby's influences is symbolic. | ||
And number two, once there, is he a guy that's not going to back down in a fight? | ||
Blake Masters. | ||
Oh, absolutely. | ||
I'm only running because I know that this is existential for the country. | ||
I know that I have to beat Mark Kelly. | ||
If we don't win Arizona, I don't think we take the Senate back. | ||
If we don't take the Senate back, the Democrats might be able to get their agenda through and then the country's over. | ||
If they're allowed to federalize elections with H.R.1 or H.R.4, if they're allowed to pack the Supreme Court, if they're allowed to add new states to the union and consolidate the grip on power for a generation, if not forever, we lose the country. | ||
And so I will do whatever it takes to make sure that we beat Mark Kelly next year. | ||
He's a nothing. | ||
And I'm a real guy with real ideas, and I'm connecting with not just conservative Republicans in Arizona, but independents, right? | ||
LDS moms who live in Mesa, who don't follow politics, but they are worried about their kids being served targeted advertising by Facebook, right? | ||
And I'm actually speaking to these issues, and that's why I know I'll get them next year. | ||
As for being in the Senate, you know, we need the Trump 2016 agenda. | ||
I don't think Mitch McConnell is serious enough about advancing that agenda. | ||
That's why I'm running. | ||
I think we need new leadership. | ||
And I'll stand up to anybody. | ||
You know, I don't need to go along to get along. | ||
I don't need a career in D.C. | ||
I'm going because I think I have something to do with helping take this Senate seat back and saving this country. | ||
That's the only thing that motivates me. | ||
And when you see, particularly in Arizona and down in Yuma and on the border, if you see that we see Biden one day, they're talking about paying illegal alien families a million bucks, obviously incentivizing the cartels. | ||
Where would you stand on this issue and how would you combat that? | ||
It's obviously impeachable. | ||
You know, they impeached Trump over a B.S. | ||
phone call. | ||
And so Biden is going to throw the border open, cede the whole southwest border zone to the cartels. | ||
We've got one point seven million people who have come here already illegally this year. | ||
That's a run rate of basically eight million during a whole Biden-Harris administration. | ||
It's about as many people as live in Arizona. | ||
I mean, this is criminal activity that you're seeing from the White House. | ||
And all of these women and children are being trafficked. | ||
All the fentanyl is coming through. | ||
Priority number one is to close the border. | ||
Just close the border. | ||
Just stop it. | ||
Shut it down. | ||
You would, by the way, the business interests in Arizona obviously be against you in a lot of that regard. | ||
But I just want to make sure I just saw a spot that you started with that said Trump won 2020. | ||
I just heard you say, hey, I think it raises a level of criminal intent. | ||
You know, in the Senate, I would push to have this guy impeached. | ||
You sound pure MAGA, right? | ||
How is how? | ||
Tell me how this journey's come about, right? | ||
Because he's a pretty bold statement, sir. | ||
Well, I remember watching the debates in 2016 and right away you could tell Trump was, I think he was going to win. | ||
He was willing to say things that everybody sort of knew were true, but you weren't allowed to say because they contravened the CNN narrative, the MSNBC narrative. | ||
And I took a lesson from that. | ||
You know, we have to stand up and speak the truth. | ||
And the truth is illegal immigration is illegal and wrong, and we shouldn't permit it. | ||
Like, you can have some trade with Mexico. | ||
That's good. | ||
I don't mean, like, you need autarky. | ||
You don't need to just close the borders to everything. | ||
But you do need to close the borders to illegal immigration. | ||
And I don't care if the left calls me racist. | ||
I don't care what people say. | ||
Because I know that is right. | ||
I know that's what most Arizonans want and need. | ||
And so I'm going to fight like hell to deliver it for them. | ||
Since you were a venture capitalist before you got into the Senate race, And given the types of policies you're saying we have to put in now, we're going to lose our sovereignty, we're going to lose our country, and you've seen this as a young man growing up in Tucson, close to the southern border. | ||
Tell people, have you been ostracized? | ||
Do you think that you've given up a career in venture capital besides the fact you're very smart and know you're connected with people? | ||
Because the venture capital club up on, was it Sand Hill Road, Palo Alto, is about as woke as you can get. | ||
So how do you not just run for the Senate, but how do you run for the Senate as a representative of MAGA? | ||
Well, I think I've I've seen how those people think, you know, it's like I'm pro technology. | ||
I truly am. | ||
When we invest in a startup, I want it to do really well. | ||
I want the world to get new technology. | ||
We badly need it. | ||
But we don't need more big tech. | ||
We don't need huge network monopolies that become so big that they basically become predatory and political. | ||
And they're always political in the same left wing way. | ||
Uh, and so I think I just, I've seen how the sausage is made in Silicon Valley. | ||
You know, there's some actual innovation, but not enough. | ||
And there's a whole lot of rent seeking and profiteering and you know, that's what I don't like. | ||
And so I think it's a interesting experience to bring to the table experience that no one else in my race and very few candidates in the country have. | ||
Explain. | ||
I don't think, obviously, no one in the Senate's got your venture capital background. | ||
We want to keep you over through the break for a few minutes. | ||
I got to ask you, explain to our audience. | ||
Make sure they understand nomenclature. | ||
When you say rent-seeking, define that term for our audience. | ||
It means like, say, Facebook, for instance. | ||
They don't stay big and powerful because they're continually innovating. | ||
They innovated long ago, and now they're just capturing rent. | ||
They're capturing profits because they built this sort of network monopoly. | ||
Right. | ||
They're serving your 15 year old daughter target advertising to make her feel horrible, to make her feel depressed, to make her feel suicidal. | ||
But they keep doing it because it's just this gravy train, right? | ||
This monopoly profit stream. | ||
So rent seeking would be extracting profits from a system when you're not doing anything good to deserve it. | ||
You've just captured this stream. | ||
And that's what Facebook does. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short break. | ||
We're going to bring Blake Masters back because this is one of the central issues of our time. | ||
And quite frankly, we don't have the team here in this town to actually confront it. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Blake Masters from Arizona join us after the break. | ||
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I think Trump won in 2020. | |
Maybe you disagree, but you've got to admit this election was really messed up. | ||
We saw states change the rules at the last minute to flood the zone with mail-in ballots. | ||
The media They'd tell any lie in order to hurt President Trump. | ||
And big tech censored true information about Joe Biden in the weeks leading up to the election. | ||
How is that fair? | ||
Trump wins big in a fair fight. | ||
I'm Blake Masters. | ||
I'm running for the U.S. | ||
Senate in Arizona. | ||
And I approve this message because election integrity is the most important issue. | ||
We gotta do so much better if we want to keep this country great. | ||
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Okay, um Very powerful. | |
I want the posse to be a force multiplier on the spot today. | ||
Very, very powerful spot. | ||
Blake Masters, our guest from the great state of Arizona. | ||
So, Blake, if you are to win the primary and then if you take on Kelly and you beat Mark Kelly and you go to the U.S. | ||
Senate, you just mentioned their fair fight. | ||
This ain't a fair fight. | ||
And kind of Arizona's history is built upon unfair fights, right? | ||
It's a rowdy place. | ||
It's a rowdy, it's got a rowdy history. | ||
It was not into the Union until the early 20th century, right? | ||
A lot of folks are very independent folks out there. | ||
You know better than anybody. | ||
You went to Stanford. | ||
You went to Stanford Law School. | ||
You've been a top venture capitalist for your professional career. | ||
You understand the big tech apparatus. | ||
They got every lobbyist. | ||
They got every big law firm. | ||
They got money. | ||
The only people that have more money washing around this town is the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Okay? | ||
Than the tech industry. | ||
And by the way, lobbyists are the tech industry. | ||
Guys like Sequoia. | ||
I said it. | ||
Right there. | ||
Sequoia. | ||
Right? | ||
Sequoia Capital. | ||
And others. | ||
And dozens of others. | ||
Okay? | ||
So, Blake, it's not a fair fight. | ||
You're one guy that understands this. | ||
And, you know, Josh Hawley's trying. | ||
And he's very good. | ||
And you've got some others that are very good. | ||
But you know it better than anybody. | ||
So, Walker's in a very unfair fight. | ||
I mean, David Goliath doesn't even match the tech oligarchs. | ||
And it's an oligarchy. | ||
And our founders would be ashamed of us, of what we've allowed to happen. | ||
By the way, on this audience's tax money, right, that went to pay for the R&D, and your pension funds, insurance company, your savings that is sponsored, the venture capitalists, private equity, and the hedge funds that support it. | ||
So, this is like a Greek tragedy. | ||
This audience's resources allowed this to happen, unbeknownst to them. | ||
And now it's here, and it's an oligarchy. | ||
So how is Blake Masters, one man alone, going to take on this system, sir? | ||
I think by showing leadership, we just need to take on big tech. | ||
It is an existential threat. | ||
I think it means taking away the Section 230 immunity that they currently enjoy. | ||
It's just corporate welfare for big tech. | ||
Get rid of it. | ||
It's just a start, though. | ||
I think we've got to make Facebook and Twitter common carriers, right? | ||
The phone company can't kick you or me off, Steve, because we have a conservative conversation or because we're MAGA. | ||
And so I don't think Twitter or Facebook should be able to do that either. | ||
And then I think you go further. | ||
Still, I think Facebook needs to be broken up. | ||
Zero reason why they should be allowed to own Facebook Classic and WhatsApp and Instagram, just so they can have all these different businesses to efficiently suck up all this data about people. | ||
So much more data than people really realize. | ||
What about, what about data? | ||
What about data? | ||
What about data sovereignty? | ||
What about I own my intellectual property, I own my data and people... 100%. | ||
This is one thing I'm going to work on in the Senate. | ||
We need comprehensive federal data privacy legislation. | ||
You own your data. | ||
Giant multinational corporations do not. | ||
That's not the case right now. | ||
And you can make a rational decision. | ||
You can make a rational decision whether you allow people to monetize it or etc. | ||
But that's you making a decision if you do that. | ||
Then that's your business, but you'll lose some privacy. | ||
But people, you want people to have privacy and sovereignty over their data, correct? | ||
So they can make individual decisions about what to do with it, okay? | ||
Last thing, the breakup of the, like they did Ma Bell, which my grandfather and father worked for for 50 years each. | ||
When they broke up Ma Bell, this is the type of deconstruction, the kind of breakup you're talking about, to really, some of these should not just be common carriers, but almost be looked at as public utilities. | ||
That's right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And look, there's a dumb way to do it where you do it and all of a sudden you've got a lot of different medium sized problems instead of just one giant problem in Facebook. | ||
And so you've got to get smart. | ||
And I think young people in there who actually know what they're doing, who can sort of dismantle Facebook in the right way, in a way that's actually going to give us the benefit. | ||
But then even Google, it's like you can't use antitrust against Google because it's just a giant monopoly search engine. | ||
But we've got to do something, Steve, because We at least notice when Facebook censors us, right? | ||
They rip off the Hunter Biden laptop story three weeks before the election. | ||
I think that could swing the election right there. | ||
But at least we notice and we get upset about it, right? | ||
We talk about it. | ||
Google, I think, can swing a presidential election in secret. | ||
If they're subtle enough, they can just change their search algorithms. | ||
They can boost Biden content. | ||
They can suppress Trump content. | ||
And no one's all the wiser because I don't have access to their changes and neither do you and neither does anybody in the federal government, except maybe some of the deep state actors. | ||
That's a huge problem. | ||
Google, I think, is enemy number one when it comes to election integrity. | ||
So you're committing to the good citizens of the state of Arizona. | ||
You're committing to the American people. | ||
You're committing to the MAGA movement that you will lead this effort. | ||
You understand the economics. | ||
You understand the technology. | ||
You understand the law. | ||
You've done this your professional life. | ||
You're committed. | ||
to take on this Leviathan when you get to the United States Senate. | ||
Is that what I'm hearing? | ||
That's right. | ||
We gotta do it. | ||
Otherwise, we won't have a country in 10 or 20 years. | ||
It's just that simple. | ||
The great irony is that the great state of Arizona could lead the effort to take on the oligarchs in Silicon Valley. | ||
Blake, how do people get to you on social media? | ||
How do they find your website? | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Yeah, just go to BlakeMasters.com. | ||
Go to the website. | ||
Pitch in if you can. | ||
Every dollar helps. | ||
I wish it didn't, but it matters a lot. | ||
And you can find me on Twitter, until they cancel me. | ||
It's BGMasters. | ||
I'm also BGMasters on Gitter. | ||
Blake, thank you very much for joining us today in the War Room. | ||
Always good to see you. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
So I want to bring in Boris Epstein. | ||
Boris, I got to compare and contrast what we just heard from Blake Masters this spot and what you hear him talking about about the 2020 election and what Chris Christie was trying to sell the RJC the other night. | ||
Walk us through that. | ||
Blake Masters said, hey, Trump won. | ||
We've got to get to the bottom of this thing. | ||
Or, you know, you're just you're just asking for trouble. | ||
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now and in the future and chris chrissy saying it's time to move on you were there sir walkers to compare and contrast these two well chris chrissy with their st honor to be with you here in new york city today uh... still over the restrictions covert lockdown masks everywhere very very sad to be a in a in what used to be the greatest city in the world what can be again the greatest city in the world but what has been aptly ruined by liberal mandates liberal overreach chris chrissy made a huge mistake it's just he's entitled | |
to his own opinion aptly misunderstands where the republican movement where the republican uh... heartbeat it That's President Trump. | ||
You saw this at the NRCC, the National Republican Demographic Committee dinner yesterday in Tampa. | ||
President Trump is the leader of this country. | ||
He's the leader of this party. | ||
And at the RJC, Chris Christie's message said crickets. | ||
Nobody got excited about that. | ||
There was no round of applause. | ||
People kind of looked at each other. | ||
New York's not even excited. | ||
People kind of looked at each other and said, what is this? | ||
What's going on? | ||
But the bigger issue is not about Chris Christie, let's be honest. | ||
It's about, there's a tiny sliver of the Republican Party that has not gotten on board with getting to the bottom of who won the 2020 election. | ||
Politicians representing that sliver do not have a shot in elections across the country. | ||
And any of this nonsense that, oh, look at Virginia, and maybe that wasn't MAGA, it was all MAGA. | ||
The win in Virginia, if you look at the southern counties, the rural counties, You look at the voters who switched. | ||
That was all about MAGA. | ||
It was all about President Trump. | ||
That was a win for President Trump and MAGA. | ||
So, you know, if anybody wants to say we're gonna run on Never Trump Republicanism, give it a shot. | ||
I dare you. | ||
Give it a shot. | ||
Maybe there's a district somewhere in the United States that they could carve out and get one Never Trumper in there. | ||
But look at what's happening. | ||
at the good bob long into their gone others will be gone the this movement the the tiger the tiniest liver that's fighting at the back of movement at the at the losing fight elusive battle the medical care but but but but hey there's a here's a Mark Meadows kicked off the show, and the posse wants to know, because this is kind of inside baseball. | ||
President Trump goes to NRCC last night. | ||
It's at a convention center. | ||
This guy doesn't play the big rooms, he plays arenas for dinners. | ||
You're playing at the convention center, right? | ||
The thing is, the biggest thing they've ever had. | ||
He's raising all the money. | ||
And Meadows says, hey look, I hear he's going after the 13. | ||
And one of the congressmen has to be there. | ||
I think she has a moment, right, where she's getting depressed. | ||
But he says they're still giving money. | ||
She was not happy. | ||
But they're still giving money to some of the candidates that are not supporting Trump's policy. | ||
So our audience has a question for you. | ||
How does that happen, Boris? | ||
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Here's my answer. | |
It shouldn't. | ||
The NRCC should not give a dollar, should not give a dollar to any of the candidates who voted for impeachment. | ||
It should not give a dollar to any candidate who voted for this terrible, disgusting infrastructure bill. | ||
And the same in the Senate. | ||
The senators and the members of Congress, the Republicans who chose to vote for this life vote for Joe Biden, and make them think about it, this isn't about infrastructure, they're not going to build one sliver of road from this bill. | ||
This is all about bailing out Joe Biden and giving him some sort of lifeline back from the low 30s approval rating he's at now going into the 20s. | ||
It's not going to work. | ||
My prediction is it's not going to work. | ||
They don't even have enough money in there to buy enough votes, to buy enough support. | ||
But that's what it's about. | ||
To go back to Republicans, there's absolutely no way, absolutely no way, that one Republican in the House could have voted for that infrastructure bill. | ||
Brian Fitzpatrick, huge mistake. | ||
I mean, Nicole Malliotakis, who happened to be there at the dinner yesterday, what does she expect? | ||
you vote for a lifeboat for a lifeline for joe biden you think president from it's gonna call you and your cohort out of or to do it which had a little bit of a pop moments so you make maybe that that that consideration should be made before the vote yet not after the vote and being called out for it for saying we got a lot to go through We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Boris is going to be back. | ||
We're going to talk about redistricting. | ||
We're going to be talking about the dinner last night. | ||
We're going to talk about President Pol. | ||
Maggie Haberman's got a poll up on her Twitter feed about President Trump's re-election to win the presidency for the, wait for it, third time. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
Back in the War Room in a moment. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Banham. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, we're going to try. | ||
We're going to get Boris. | ||
We've got a lot to do with Boris. | ||
We're going to get through right now. | ||
We're trying to go to Rome to Ben Hart. | ||
We may have a technical problem, and here's the reason we've got to get Ben in Rome. | ||
There's a massive situation happening in Poland about this migrant situation. | ||
He's also got a report about these NGOs and about Germany, these boats, and most importantly, France has just put The kibosh on the Moderna vaccine for people under 30, and obviously there's this huge story that's, who knows? | ||
Signal, noise, rumor, whatever, about Gavin Newsom and California Moderna. | ||
So, this is a very important story. | ||
And of course, out of Europe, it's coming forward that governments, I think there's four or five governments that have done it, including France, which as you know, It's quite particular about what's happening now in these lockdowns. | ||
They've really become almost a Gestapo-like. | ||
So for them to ban Moderna, it's very important. | ||
If we can get over the technical thing, we're going to get banned there. | ||
Okay, Boris, we've got a lot to go through. | ||
First, Maggie Haberman. | ||
We started the show with Maggie today, talking about the NRCC last night, and Trump was on message, and they got off message about November 3rd. | ||
Maggie still doesn't quite get it, our beloved Maggie Haberman. | ||
She didn't quite get it. | ||
3 November is the rare hud of it all. | ||
Okay, and that's what's leading us to victory. | ||
Blake Masters just did a powerful spot. | ||
I need everybody to share that spot that Blake Masters did. | ||
Whether you're going to vote for Blake Masters or whether you support Blake Masters or not, that's not the point. | ||
It's a quite powerful spot about 3 November. | ||
So I want to go back to, and this polling that's up in Maggie Haberman's feed, do we have that in Denver? | ||
Can we put that up? | ||
Boris, I want you to comment. | ||
Maggie had in her Twitter feed this morning this kind of shocking poll now that, and statements from political pundits, No doubt about it. | ||
And 3 November is the heartbeat of this. | ||
that a Trump-Biden rematch is not going to happen because Biden would have no chance against Trump. | ||
Right? | ||
So, walk us through this polling, if you can, sir, and about how important 3 November to all this. | ||
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No doubt about it. | |
And 3 November is the heartbeat of this. | ||
That's the driver of this energy. | ||
That is where the American people are saying, we do not believe that this election was legitimate. | ||
We do not believe that Joe Biden is legitimate. | ||
And our country is falling apart because an election was stolen. | ||
Let's put those numbers back on screen. | ||
What's interesting about them is that this isn't Trafalgar, and this isn't Rasmussen, right? | ||
You got Suffolk up there, you got Emerson up there, forget the numbers back up, and the spreads are getting into the threes and fours, and again, this is just ten months into a presidency. | ||
The fall of Joe Biden, the absolute fecklessness of this administration, is unparalleled in history. | ||
I keep saying that. | ||
This is the worst president of all time. | ||
And sometimes contrast is helpful. | ||
So people who were, maybe just a little miffed about some of the tweets, I love the tweets and I love the statements, okay? | ||
Especially, I thought yesterday, the Arizona statement about the AG's investigation for President Trump. | ||
And the statement of Chris Christie from President Trump were pure fire. | ||
But some people maybe weren't feeling all warm and fuzzy about him. | ||
But now they see Joe Biden. | ||
They see no southern border. | ||
They see gas at almost $8 in California. | ||
They see the disaster that happened in Afghanistan. | ||
They see an absolute lack of administration who can't communicate anything. | ||
They have a quote-unquote president who clearly doesn't know what day it is, clearly is absolutely fully ravaged and destroyed, and now they're saying, hey, you know, we missed the tweets. | ||
And now you've got Suffolk at President Donald Trump up four, you've got Emerson up two, and then you go down there, he's up by two more, and Redford and Wilson, and Harris has him, I believe, up by one. | ||
So, what this tells you is that the country is not moving away from Joe Biden. | ||
It's running away from Joe Biden. | ||
And it's not, as some Democrats hope, Steve, right after January 20th, they said, well, maybe these Trump crazies, the Steve Bannons, the Boris Septons, maybe we can finally get rid of them and we can go back to the Jeb Bush party and all have a really nice, swell time. | ||
Wrong! | ||
Wrong! | ||
The American public, the Republican movement, the MAGA movement, I'm going right where we started. | ||
But hang on, hang on, hang on. | ||
There's a lesson here. | ||
That's why CNN had this hit piece on the show the other day. | ||
They called this now, not the deplorables anymore, the army of dupes. | ||
Because this audience stood in the breach on January 20th and said, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
This was stolen. | ||
We're going to put the information out. | ||
We're going to get to the bottom of it. | ||
We're going to have the new Concord Bridge in Arizona, right, to count. | ||
We're going to find moderate people, or not Trump people, like Karen Phan out in Arizona, the Senate, like Corman in the Commonwealth of | ||
of Pennsylvania, what happened in Georgia, and we're going to get to the bottom of it, and we're not going to give up, and one day, one day soon, and nobody ever figured it'd be one day before the first anniversary of the election, although you and I said it all the time, Boris, the American people are going to start to wake up about their radicalness, and by the way, how the tech oligarchs, and this is why Blake Marshall is so important, how the tech oligarchs and the media Mafia like Jeff Zucker and these guys never allowed the American people to do full due diligence. | ||
Not just the Hunter Biden and all that, but really the policies and how radical he was. | ||
Now they see it in living color. | ||
And so from Nassau and Suffolk County, to the towns in Connecticut, to New Jersey, to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with the judges, to Virginia, to Seattle, Washington. | ||
People said we've had a belly of this and guess what? | ||
Maybe Orange Man wasn't so bad, right? | ||
Maybe I can handle a few spicy tweets, right? | ||
Maybe I can handle some irrelevance if I can just get my country back and stop the madness. | ||
Boris Epstein, what's happening now around on 3 November right now? | ||
I know you're in the middle of all this. | ||
Walk and give us some updates. | ||
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Here's where we are. | |
In Arizona, I'll be back in Arizona shortly. | ||
In Arizona, it's all about de-certified, de-certified, de-certified. | ||
We've got the information. | ||
From Maricopa County, the over 80,000 illegal ballots, and now Pima County's coming up. | ||
And from what I'm hearing, there's already a process ongoing to do a canvas in Pima, and there are subpoenas actually coming to Pima County on some very deep, serious issues to get started, to get started on a full forensic investigation on Pima County. | ||
So Arizona's clear as day. | ||
That should be decertified, and the heat has gotta be on. | ||
Always coloring within the lines, of course, but the heat has got to be on. | ||
The legislators want to get back into session right in the beginning of January to decertify the election in Arizona. | ||
That's Arizona. | ||
In Pennsylvania, the court case moves on, and the next hearing, I believe, is December 5th. | ||
but in the meantime to get from what i'm hearing from my sources we're very close to the announcement of a vendor who will conduct the full forensic investigation will the review the registration repeat review the short system uh... which is sort of the easy path or election before elections in in pennsylvania So in Pennsylvania, as we've always said, as long as Jake Foreman and Chris Dutch do the right thing, we're going to give them some room. | ||
But as soon as we see any wavering, any stepping back, or any wasting time, the heat will be brought. | ||
Now, I'm also fully in support of the canvassing and the work done by Tony Shoup in Pennsylvania. | ||
I think both are very important and both We're working parallel in Georgia. | ||
Stand by for some major, major, major information in Georgia as to the lawsuit that was dismissed but without prejudice, meaning it could be refiled by that Judge Amaro a few weeks ago. | ||
Stand by for some major info. | ||
Again, the drive to uncover 140,000 mail-in ballots in a state separated by just about 15,000 when it was wrongfully, I believe, certified. | ||
Why are we not, why is this not, why is this not, for all the things about the lawsuits, because we don't want to take forever, why is this not on the agenda for the special session that's now on thing for redistricting? | ||
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Two words. | |
Ryan Kemp. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
Ryan Kemp sets the agenda and As much heat as has been brought, Vernon Jones did a rally there in Georgia. | ||
There's been a huge push to do it. | ||
Brian Kemp is not allowed for it to be considered. | ||
So the patriots of Georgia, again, let your voices be heard. | ||
Make it very clear what you think of your governor, who's running for governor again, not doing the right thing. | ||
Okay. | ||
Hang on a second. | ||
Quick on Wisconsin. | ||
Wisconsin's on fire right now, Pete. | ||
We're going to start getting more visibility to Wisconsin. | ||
Give us a quick update on Wisconsin. | ||
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On Wisconsin, a lot going on. | |
There's a subpoena issued. | ||
The Democrat attorney general has come in and has gone to court, and there's a hearing in the next several weeks on Wisconsin. | ||
Wisconsin is clear as day also. | ||
We did that audit, Steve, remember, in December. | ||
And the audit showed that just in Milwaukee and Dane County, over 200,000 unlawful ballots in a state that's only separated by 20,000 votes, again, wrongfully certified. | ||
Remember that court case? | ||
They said, oh, latches, too late, you should have called us out before the election, before there was an injury. | ||
Absolute judicial misconduct happened in Wisconsin, but we're gonna get to the bottom of it, we're gonna write that shit. | ||
We got other stuff to go through. | ||
I want everybody to understand, in New Hampshire, because of the war room posse, Sununu has announced he's not going to run for the Senate. | ||
He'll have a press conference tomorrow. | ||
General Bolduc is the, looks like the leader of the MAGA PAC up there. | ||
He's on fire. | ||
General Don Bolduc, I'm going to try to get him on the evening show tonight. | ||
He slammed this morning. | ||
Major announcement. | ||
We had him on yesterday to kind of put a shot across people's bow. | ||
By the way, Boris, Your presentation, I think it was Thursday, on redistricting, of course the Democrats put a shot back across our bow to say, we can play Smash Mouth. | ||
You're not going to get any seats in. | ||
The big story in Politico this morning, no seats going to be in Maryland. | ||
Like you predicted, in New York, in Illinois, in Maryland, where they control it, They take no prisoners, right? | ||
And by the way, there's no tears. | ||
There's no tears of winning in the war room. | ||
That's just the way it rolls, right? | ||
But if we did it on our side, I think there's 12, 10 to 12 seats we could pick up. | ||
I want to get all these up to Boris. | ||
Walk us through how important this redistricting is and why, in these red states, we're in control. | ||
We got to be fair, but we got to be tough. | ||
And we got to enforce our toughness. | ||
Walk us through it, Boris. | ||
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Well, the terrible vote on infrastructure actually underscored this against the We cannot have weak Republicans. | |
We cannot have Republicans who are in Democrat districts or closed districts and who are just too worried about themselves. | ||
That is why we've got to play Smash Mouth on our side. | ||
Democrats want to do that in Maryland? | ||
Fine! | ||
Let's go do the same thing in Kansas. | ||
Let's go get our 4-5 seats in Florida. | ||
Let's get more seats in Tennessee. | ||
More seats in Georgia. | ||
These are all states where Republicans control the legislature. | ||
North Carolina. | ||
We cannot allow for any seat to go down the drain. | ||
Kentucky. | ||
Breakup Louisville. | ||
Tennessee. | ||
Breakup National. | ||
Who cares? | ||
This is not about, oh, we all play at the country club together and we like to go to cookouts together. | ||
This is the future of our country. | ||
And if you don't want more disgusting orgies of spending handouts to be passed in Congress, Go do the right thing, redistrict the right way, and let's get more, not just Republican seats, but MAGA strong seats. | ||
Yes. | ||
I just want to go back through this, I want to put it up in all our live chats, all our forums. | ||
Kansas, Florida, Tennessee, Georgia, and North Carolina. | ||
We've got the numbers out there for the state, and Kentucky, for the state, Reverend Boyd, Mitch McConnell, doing a great job out there, Mitch. | ||
I want to make sure that, because this has triggered these folks, they know how important this is, this is what can set the table for us for the next decade. | ||
It is vitally important that you start making calls today. | ||
Okay, let's flex those muscles. | ||
We've got to get them ready for the Build Back Better bill, for the debt ceiling, and for the CR. | ||
You've got a lot of work to do between now and the end of the year. | ||
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Not one step back on any of those. | |
And so we're going to put up all the individual states. | ||
We want people, particularly from inside those states, to do it, but also from outside the states, if you can. | ||
We've got the email addresses, we've got the office phone numbers. | ||
We really want to make sure that your voices are heard. | ||
Boris, real quickly, because I know you're jammed for time, give us your social media. | ||
How can people follow you? | ||
How can they get your newsletter? | ||
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No doubt about it. | |
And Steve, just as the precinct captain movement was so vital and driven by the War Room MAGA posse, This movement on redistricting is absolutely, as if not more important. | ||
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So, color within the lines, but color very loudly, very boldly. | |
I'm coming in super hot on the website, BorisEP.com. | ||
Gonna have a major, major email tomorrow morning. | ||
Go right, sign up right now, BorisEP.com. | ||
Of course, coming in hot on Getter, at BorisEP, at BorisEP Twitter, and the hottest ever on the gram, Boris underscore Epstein. | ||
God bless, stay strong, see you tomorrow, and let's make America, great again through redistricting. | ||
It's vital. | ||
Boris, thank you very much. | ||
To get the redistricting up. | ||
Okay, we've got a very unique individual with a very interesting story and how it actually, his life lessons can be quite meaningful for you right now in the world of cybercrime, of hacking things, all of it. | ||
Matthew Cox joins us, home title lock. | ||
After the break, you're going to want to hear this. | ||
Be back shortly. | ||
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By the way, so our friends over at Home Tidal Lock have been explaining the problem of this whole thing of cyber intrusion. | ||
Remember, one of the reasons Getter is also a sponsor. | ||
The guys at Getter are about getting de-platformed. | ||
They come up with a technology platform. | ||
We had Blake Masters on here earlier about this entire thing of these tech oligarchs. | ||
Everything about President Trump's 3 November defeat was because of big tech. | ||
And I'm not saying I'm not a machine guy. | ||
That's the Mike Lindell. | ||
Those guys know it better than I do. | ||
I would love to be able to prove that the Chinese Communist Party directly changed those votes. | ||
And hey, Mike Lindell says he's, in fact we're going to have Mike on tomorrow, I think, to talk about how he's going to court on 23 November with people, with Attorney Generals, to take that case forward on what I call the air game. | ||
But even on the ground game of how they stole it, and Peter Navarro goes to the Navarro Report, Blake Masters just talked about it in that spot he made. | ||
That technology is all over this. | ||
We had the transhumanism special last Saturday about these convergent different verticals that right now technology is overwhelming the American people's lives. | ||
Okay? | ||
And it's not just what it's doing in things like transhumanism. | ||
The ability to basically identity theft, the ability to get into your personal bank records, the ability to actually do things that take you forever to unwind. | ||
So we asked our friends over at Home Title Lock, give us, we need to talk to some guys. | ||
We want to get people on the show now that can actually talk about that, and they've introduced us to Matthew Cox. | ||
Matthew, give me your background. | ||
You're a guy that does, you're a guy that basically does these rip-offs, cybercrimes, professionally, correct? | ||
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Well, I used to. | |
The judge, the judge in my case was very clear that I wasn't allowed to do that anymore. | ||
So, you know, after I got out of prison, I started working with Home Title Lock. | ||
But yeah, I, I basically committed title fraud several hundred times. | ||
I believe the FBI said I did it 109 times. | ||
And with 109 properties in Tampa alone, then there's probably another 50 to 100. | ||
And my fraud ranges from between 15 million to 55 million dollars, depending on, you know, Which agency do you believe? | ||
So Matthew, just walk people through what exactly do you do? | ||
We only got about five minutes. | ||
Walk through exactly what you do, how stunning it is that people can have all of their net worth essentially wiped out. | ||
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Right. | |
So, you know, it's like everybody knows what credit card fraud is, but they seldomly really understand title fraud. | ||
You know, basically what I could do is I could Drive down the street, see a house that I like, go to public records, find out who owns that house, get their name, get all their information, find out if there's a mortgage on the house. | ||
I can then prepare the documents to transfer the title of that house into a stolen identity's name, and then I can satisfy the loan on the house. | ||
So now it looks like I own the house free and clear. | ||
Does that make sense? | ||
So you don't own your house anymore. | ||
Now, now my stolen identity owns that house. | ||
I have a credit card in the name of that stolen identity. | ||
I then turn around, I go open a couple of bank accounts. | ||
I call a couple of hard money lenders. | ||
I don't have to go to the bank. | ||
I can go to the bank if I want, but for simplicity's sake, I call a couple of hard money lenders, which are just rich guys that lend money on real estate. | ||
And they, they then check out the house and they lend me, let's say the house is worth whatever, half a million dollars. | ||
They'll lend me two or $300,000. | ||
And we'll schedule a closing. | ||
I close. | ||
I then borrow money against your house for, let's say, I take $300,000. | ||
Well, if I call four or five of these guys, you know, I can end up with a million dollars. | ||
I borrowed $1.3 million on a house in South Carolina. | ||
Tampa, I borrowed a million dollars on a piece of property that was worth about $80,000. | ||
And then, obviously, I dump that money to the bank, I remove the money however I want to, you know, I could buy things or just remove it in cash slowly, and then I take off. | ||
Then, two to three months later, when the lenders start to foreclose on your property, you then figure out that, one, you don't own your property anymore, and two, it's in the name of someone else, and that person is taking out hundreds of thousands of dollars in mortgages on your property. | ||
The homeowner's now trying to fight. | ||
The homeowner's now trying to, one, prove they still own their house, and two, try and stop these banks from foreclosing on them. | ||
And ladies and gentlemen, you've got to understand, this is a real problem. | ||
When I first got introduced, I said, this can't be big. | ||
It's big. | ||
And you've got guys like Matthew and his former life that are incredibly sophisticated online. | ||
So Matthew, Home Title Lock. | ||
People should go there today. | ||
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But why? | |
We've got two minutes. | ||
Why going to Home Title Lock? | ||
Why is that going to help the situation? | ||
Why is it going to help the person combat the Matthew Coxes of the world? | ||
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Okay, so let's take your credit card. | |
Most people have notifications on their credit cards, right? | ||
And their bank accounts. | ||
Well, all of your information on you and your property are online, in public records. | ||
Like, I don't need your social security number and your date of birth to transfer the property out of your name to someone else's name. | ||
What stops someone like me Is the homeowner being notified? | ||
So the homeowner gets notified the moment that their title is transferred to someone else or any, really any change, any change on your title at all. | ||
And they are notified. | ||
They can then contact the authorities or contact home title lock, contact the authorities. | ||
And then they catch someone like me in the middle of my scam. | ||
And that's the only way to grab someone to catch someone like me. | ||
Keep in mind, I was on the run for three years and I was continuing to do this with the FBI secret service and the U.S. | ||
Marshals chasing me. | ||
So, eventually they caught me. | ||
What I'm saying is that... I'm sorry, go ahead. | ||
I want everybody, let's get it up on the chat rooms, everything. | ||
Go to home tidal lock right now to check this out. | ||
It's actually a much bigger problem. | ||
And this is one thing you can put your, you know, you can sleep better at night knowing that Matthew Cox does not have access. | ||
Matthew, thank you. | ||
We're gonna get you back on. | ||
I gotta drill down in more detail on this. | ||
I love a guy that's on the run from everybody and still doing, and still hacking into things. | ||
So Matthew, thank you very much. | ||
Get back here at five o'clock today. | ||
We're gonna have pretty explosive. | ||
We got some pretty explosive news to put out. | ||
I want to make sure everybody hears this. | ||
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