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Vice Speaker Pelosi's staff is sending around local paper snapshots of how this is playing, right? | ||
For some reason the Democratic tax bill does not do that! | ||
Don't raise income taxes on small business owners. | ||
Right? | ||
Go after the billionaires. | ||
But you've got to pay for whatever you spend moving forward because inflation is hot and you dump another 1.75 trillion dollars into the economy. | ||
You may not like Joe Manchin. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe you do, maybe you don't. | ||
He's our friend. | ||
But Manchin's right. | ||
The economy is hot. | ||
We've dumped, between Trump and now Joe Biden, we've dumped $6 trillion, $7 trillion into the economy. | ||
Now we're going to dump another $1.75 trillion, plus the $1.2 trillion. | ||
Inflation's going to... And by the way, for those of you who are too young to remember what inflation was like, Right? | ||
There are a lot of us, Barnacle and myself, probably actually the only ones, that remember when inflation took off and Paul Volcker had to take interest rates up to 21%. | ||
Can you imagine that? | ||
Anything you borrow for your house, for your car, for anything, 21% interest rates? | ||
We don't want to get there. | ||
Democrats have got to figure all of this out. | ||
They've got to figure out the inflation part of it. | ||
They've got to figure out the supply chain part of it. | ||
They've got to figure out the rising gas prices. | ||
They've got to figure out rising prices at the grocery store. | ||
And if they don't, They're getting it wiped out. | ||
And let me just say, right now, politically, there is no issue more important than that. | ||
Getting people back to work. | ||
Getting goods back on the shelf. | ||
And holding inflation in check. | ||
Those three things. | ||
You don't get those three things right. | ||
Nothing else that you do over the next year, Democrats, is going to make a damn bit of difference to voters as they go to vote. | ||
And 2022. | ||
And keeping in mind that Republicans are making this very difficult. | ||
You don't have to even say that. | ||
I know I don't have to say it, but I think it's important. | ||
That's a given, okay? | ||
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It is a given. | |
I mean, even on COVID. | ||
They literally don't want this country to get over to the other end of COVID because it helps them politically somehow. | ||
It is rather sick. | ||
The impact the insurrectionist party is having on the process. | ||
But I hear what you're saying. | ||
I'm just saying Republicans or insurrectionists are doing everything they can to slow down this process of getting America back on its feet so that Biden can hold that responsibility. | ||
Did you feel like you needed to say that? | ||
I did. | ||
Okay, well do you feel better? | ||
I do. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay, because our audience knows that. | ||
I know, but it's a good saying and I know they want to hear it. | ||
I know that if they've watched this show for the last five years, they know that's how I feel as well. | ||
I know, but sometimes it seems like if you just kick on the administration for this, some might think that you don't, you know, validate what else is going on. | ||
Do I always have to ask? | ||
footnote I don't need help. No I'm here for that. Okay well okay maybe I do need your help all the time sweetie thank you so much for helping me honey I do appreciate that and I do need your help I will tell you who else needs help yeah Democrats it's the economy stupid. Those members who said they wouldn't vote until they got information from the CVO about the cost | ||
Is their decision on whether or not to vote for it dependent on what the CBO says the cost is? | ||
I mean, if the CBO comes back and says the cost is going to be Y instead of the cost is going to be X, is that going to be justification for them to not vote for the bill and thereby leave you sort of stranded? | ||
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Well, the really good news is that we got a lot of fiscal information from the Joint Committee on Taxation and from the White House that actually mapped out and said, this is how much it costs. | |
This is what the investments are. | ||
This is what the revenue will be. | ||
And what they said is we just want a few more tables from the CBO. | ||
Actually verifying this information that we got. | ||
So what our written agreement says is that as long as it turns out to be approximately ballpark what the White House has already given us, that they will be fine. | ||
And if there is a discrepancy, that they will work expeditiously with us ...to fix that discrepancy. | ||
The president committed that if there was a discrepancy, that he would work very quickly with us to fix it, and to make sure that we cut, you know, we raise the revenue. | ||
You spoke with a former national security advisor, and when you're on the National Security Council, you look at threats posed to the republic, threats posed to our democracy. | ||
And usually they could be internal white nationalists, they could be external from various countries around the globe, and various insurgencies around the globe. | ||
But I would submit that the largest threat to our democracy today is domestic. | ||
And it is aligned with the Republican Party, a party that has completely lost its way and now poses a tremendous danger to the way we govern ourselves. | ||
The Senate rules are archaic. | ||
The Senate rules don't work any longer. | ||
But that's the least of our problems. | ||
When you have at least over 200 Republicans in the House of Representatives, and I don't know how many members of the Senate, Also a new illustration of the economic pressures at play. | ||
U.S. | ||
consumer prices soared 6.2% over the past 12 months. | ||
That's the most since 1990. | ||
So that's where we stand right now. | ||
and destroy our democracy. | ||
We had to play this. | ||
By the way, it's Wednesday, 10 January, Year of Our Lord 2021. | ||
We have a special, very special Veterans Day broadcast set up for tomorrow. | ||
We'll tell you about more later. | ||
We had to have that long cold open because you're seeing a complete implosion on the globalist, Marxist, atheistic, materialistic left. | ||
Complete meltdown. | ||
And we had to start with, we didn't have time to put the cackle of Rachel Maddow in there, who's basically all night, her star of her show is the headlines around the country of what the 13 traitors and the 13 collaborationists in the House and the 19 in the Senate gave Biden. | ||
They're going to run around now with this thing and they're going to rub your nose in it, okay? | ||
Number two, we had the lover's quarrel right there of Joe Scarborough arguing the war room part. | ||
We're going to have Russ vote on here in a minute, former head of OMB, arguing the rationality. | ||
Of course, Meek at the end has got to have the total meltdown. | ||
I hate watching family quarrels on national TV. | ||
Then you've got Jayapal. | ||
Jayapal, remember, she's the one kind of in charge of this negotiation. | ||
Look at how infantile. | ||
You're talking about the greatest economy in mankind's history. | ||
More important, you're talking about all the generations of all the hard work and everything that was done to get us to this point. | ||
And they're talking about this radical transformation of this economy, and look at how, it's not unsophisticated, it's not juvenile, it's infantile. | ||
Oh, well they're asking for, you know, we just want a couple more charts, we just want a couple more, you know, charts, just a few more numbers. | ||
It's two trillion dollars, you know, radically transferring the country, it's going to blow up the debt ceiling, it's going to do all of that. | ||
And this is the brains you've got of the operation? | ||
Oh, we just need a chart or two to look at it. | ||
That is the due diligence. | ||
We just need a chart or two. | ||
It's just one more chart, and the White House told us it's okay. | ||
The White House, the lying White House. | ||
And then you've got Mike Barnicle, the plagiarist. | ||
From the Boston Globe, I'm Irish, so I can call a dumb Mick a dumb Mick, that's a dumb Mick, okay? | ||
Because I have a family that has, hey, okay Bannon, wait for it, there's a high proportion, a lot of dumb Micks in my family, and I'm one of them. | ||
So a dumb Mick knows a dumb Mick. | ||
Oh, the biggest threat to the world, the biggest threat to democracy is the Republican Party that just had sweeping victories from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to the Commonwealth of Virginia, to Long Island, to towns and villages in Connecticut, to, wait for it, New Jersey, and Seattle, Washington. | ||
Across this nation. | ||
Oh, but they're the biggest threat. | ||
They're the biggest single threat to democracy. | ||
Because we're winning. | ||
And we're going to continue to win. | ||
And the way we're going to continue to win is get people on the team that want to win and want to govern. | ||
And get people off the gravy train that just want to kind of hang around and work with the opposition. | ||
If you're a globalist, go to the globalist party. | ||
Don't stay here. | ||
By the way, we told you, and this is the convergence of all of it you see now, this massive, transformative social justice spending bill, on top of this Green New Deal craziness, and the reason they had to pass it Friday night, Nancy Pelosi had to go over and make her big speech in Glasgow. | ||
Since Joe Biden exactly didn't light the place up, she had to go give her big speech in Glasgow. | ||
Right? | ||
Her big speech with the Chinese. | ||
Remember, Chinese demons show up, send a note, hey, sorry you can't be there, hope that coal thing works out for you. | ||
Right? | ||
I want to bring in Russ Vogt now. | ||
Russ, walk us through the convergence of the debt ceiling, the continued resolution that's coming up to fund the government on an annual basis, plus this madness, and it is madness, as Joe Scarborough, not Steve Bannon saying it, Joe Scarborough, right? | ||
Meikle was not happy. | ||
The insurrectionist party is making this tougher. | ||
Russ Vogt, walk us through what's going on here, sir. | ||
Yeah, I think the reality for the Democrats is that no good news is coming on the economic front. | ||
And this is every single day that this these two packages now one is at the president's desk and the other larger one is still being considered in Congress every single day bad economic news is going to make it harder for them to pass this and we know that this morning with you know the six point six percent inflation so | ||
There's a lot that we have before us to be able to stop this thing and I want to just drill down on the whole notion of the scoring because this isn't just about figuring out how much the bill is going to cost. | ||
This is about making sure that all of the provisions that the House members are being asked to vote on it and they all have history in the back of their mind of 1993 when President Clinton asked them to vote for a BTU tax That the Senate then killed, dropped it out, and then they had to absorb the political repercussions of that vote. | ||
So none of these House moderates, or moderates in the political sense, but we know they're all leftist, none of these so-called moderates want to get BTU'd. | ||
So they're asking for a CBO score so that they know that these things will survive a parliamentarian review in the Senate. | ||
And the whole process can't start in the Senate until they have that score. | ||
So, this is something that we will continue to pay a lot of attention to because it is whether they can actually get this thing done and turn it into law or whether we have additional days, weeks, and months to allow economic reality to continue to get on the shows of the mainstream media to just kill this entire thing. | ||
This is what I understand. | ||
Joe Manchin had mentioned this the day before the Virginia election, that, hey, I need to see some numbers, and he had kind of implied this, and it's because Manchin was shown the polling on the night before with Glenn Youngkin that showed the massive turnout for MAGA and the independents were cutting our way. | ||
That's why he said it. | ||
But why are they complaining now that, you know, five or six moderate, quote-unquote, moderate Democrats held this up Friday night? | ||
If the Senate needed a CBO scoring, why did Nancy Pelosi, and this gets you to how reckless they are, why did it never get brought up until the War Room brought it up, a CBO scoring, and the moderate Democrats in these swing districts brought it up to Nancy Pelosi? | ||
If the Senate needs it, why did the House try to hide it? | ||
And they were going to go forward Because Nancy Pelosi's interests are not aligned at times. | ||
She's realizing she's got a bloodbath politically with Virginia and New Jersey. | ||
She's got to move this bill as fast as possible. | ||
So their desire is to not articulate the reasons for why a score is needed to get this thing started in the Senate. | ||
She doesn't care necessarily about her moderates. | ||
She has shown a willingness to sacrifice her moderates for the pursuit of her policy objectives. | ||
So she's trying to march them out on the field and get this thing into the Senate. | ||
And, you know, that's the challenge of what this is. | ||
And get that vote on the infrastructure bill, which she was able to do. | ||
And so that's why, you know, they've got a commitment from moderates. | ||
But the moderates, it says, if you look at their statement, If it purports to what was originally proposed, it's very likely that that could come out differently. | ||
By the way, what was proposed, I've got to get that one-pager, I don't know if I sent it to Denver or not, it's the one-pager chart. | ||
We'll talk about it at the break. | ||
They literally voted on Friday night, they handed a chart from a presentation that was at the White House. | ||
And you talk about a scary chart, it's just they got everything listed, and they got, oh, this is positive, this is negative, no backup, just an assertion of what this is, and that's what they predicate their vote off of. | ||
Russ, I want to go back to the CBO scoring, and Russ is going to stay with us for part of the next segment. | ||
What is the timing? | ||
They say it's got to be by the 15th. | ||
Do you think CBO, a 2,000-page document, wouldn't it take them a month to get this correct? | ||
You've worked with these guys enough. | ||
What's the timing of this? | ||
We don't know, Steve, in part because it's iterative. | ||
And so they've been chewing on a number of these proposals for some time. | ||
But the conventional wisdom is that they won't have this until a couple of weeks from now. | ||
And again, this is a bureaucracy that they're having to manage. | ||
So you never know whether an analyst that you need to be able to score a particular proposal isn't at some conference delivering a paper. | ||
So, they have their own challenges, even if they want to produce this, when they've got, you know, the Speaker of the House with a gun to their head about getting this thing delivered. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Russ Vought, who was the Director of Office Management and Budget, one of the most powerful positions in the entire government, for President Trump in his first term. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to come back. | ||
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Okay, Russ Vought. | ||
Russ, we're, and this is the reason hedge funds and news producers and people throughout the world watch a show in addition to the deplorables, is to kind of get a sense of what's going to happen. | ||
And I want to make sure that we're giving people signal, not noise, and putting them on the other side of the hill about what's really going to happen here. | ||
You have now the convergence of forces, and this is perfect for us. | ||
This audience helped drive that. | ||
Now, McConnell got him off the hook, but we're going to have round two. | ||
And in round two, we can't flinch. | ||
You've got the continued resolution, which they need to pass. | ||
It's their government, right? | ||
It's their government. | ||
They need to pass this to show how we fund the government on an annual basis with this structural trillion dollar deficit we have right now, or north. | ||
You've got the debt ceiling issue. | ||
And now you've got with the infrastructure bill, which is going to add to the deficit of all their lies and misrepresentation, it's in the math, they're going to lie to it. | ||
Now you've got this monster bill to transform the American economy on top of it. | ||
It's all going to converge together. | ||
So walk us through kind of the critical path as you see it right now, Russ Vogt. | ||
Sure. | ||
We've got the annual funding process that expires around December 9th. | ||
That will take the form of a continuing resolution. | ||
It must be opposed by Republicans. | ||
There's also the debt limit that was only a short-term extension to be able to kick the can down the road. | ||
That comes due in December as well. | ||
We don't quite have visibility as to whether the dates are totally lined up with the extent to which Treasury can micromanage and push the deadline practically to the right. | ||
And so those are the two big leverage points that even unrelated to what your policy agenda is, Washington has to deal with those leverage points to be able to run the government and Democrats are in control of all of it right now. | ||
And then you've got that third one, which is their number one agenda, which politically, if they don't get it passed, the Biden administration is over from a standpoint of passing their agenda. | ||
So they're really, it's politically three big leverage points. | ||
That Republicans need to stay ironclad in opposition to all three of them. | ||
Now we've had, in this context, and we're going to have people running for office on here, we're going to have a lot of discussion, we've got a surprise guest that popped in, we're going to talk about this whole thing of these collaborationists. | ||
Because the Biden administration would have been over. | ||
The Senate Republican rhinos guessed wrong back in May and June of this year. | ||
Where they figured Trump's done, the deplorables are done, the Trump movement's done, and we're going to now collaborate with Joe Biden, right? | ||
And that led to this. | ||
That's how long they worked on this on this infrastructure bill. | ||
And then they had 13 collaborationists that worked with them. | ||
So Russ, walk through what kind of changes, you know, as we go through this process and CBO does the scoring, just systematically, what's going to happen that this thing's going to change and actually give us more leverage points to stop it as they've got to come back for changes in this bill? | ||
Yeah, what we're trying to be able to create is the reality of having the House and the Senate have to keep pinging upon these bills back and forth because changes are made either at the House level or at the Senate level. | ||
And people need to understand about the Senate, when there's a Byrd provision that is Incompatible with the Byrd Rule, which says it's not eligible for the reconciliation process. | ||
If someone makes that point of order, it just comes out. | ||
And so all of a sudden these House members have taken the leap of faith that something that they voted on would become law, and it has now come out, and they have to then vote on it again, the package in the House. | ||
And so, more information will help this process, more information will make it harder for Democrats to take these votes. | ||
And again, we continue to unpack this package as to the details of it, and more information is going to come to light that brings us an ability to explain to the American people what the package would do. | ||
Okay, here's what we need to do, because the War Room Posse is the one that drove this conversation to get us to this point. | ||
How do we get information to this audience? | ||
On your site, where they go, we need to make sure they understand this Bill Beck disastrously bill. | ||
We need to understand the debt ceiling process. | ||
They need to understand the continued resolution. | ||
Because right now, folks, we got them. | ||
You're the debtor in possession lender. | ||
You're the dip lender in a bankruptcy, because it's bankrupt. | ||
You're the committee. | ||
And what you say is how this thing is going to be driven. | ||
What we need to do now is to get you as much information as possible so you're fully armed. | ||
Russ Vought, I know you've got to bounce, but walk us through how they go to your site and other places where people can get up to speed on this. | ||
Sure. | ||
Then go to AmericaRenewing.com. | ||
They can find me on Twitter at at RussVote and at Getter. | ||
I just put out a tweet on this scorekeeping issue just last week and they can keep up to date on what's going on and we got a team that's cracking through the bill right now and will provide updated information as we have it. | ||
We're going to have Cortez's Chalk Talk in a second. | ||
Before I let Russ go, remember, the last part of that cold open is why Joe Scarborough was in meltdown. | ||
We've got a 30-year high now on CPI inflation. | ||
Is this correct, Russ? | ||
I just want to make sure, before you leave, how important this is, this fire, this out-of-control dumpster fire on inflation, sir. | ||
It's a really important question. | ||
So there's only two things that make Democrats spooked by spending. | ||
There's only two things. | ||
One is inflation, and the other is a bond market issue. | ||
And we've got that with inflation, and it's not going away. | ||
It's going to extend into the next year, and even the Fed is now saying this. | ||
They've been behind on every one of these assertions from the get-go. | ||
So that's what I mean when there is no good economic news coming. | ||
It's because what they think and hoping is transitory is now just going to get worse Right when they're trying to pass all of these three major bills. | ||
Russ, how do people get you on social media again? | ||
Both Twitter and Getter? | ||
What's your handle? | ||
At Russ Vote. | ||
On both of them. | ||
Okay, make sure you're all over Russ. | ||
Russ, thank you for taking away the time today. | ||
I know you're jammed. | ||
I want to go back to something Russ Vought just said. | ||
He gave us a little signal, not noise. | ||
The inflation, which is the cruelest tax on the elderly and the cruelest tax on the working class, besides negative interest rates, right? | ||
They hate it because of the bond market. | ||
You know why? | ||
The Democratic Party is bought and paid for by Wall Street, right? | ||
You look at all the woke corporations. | ||
You look at all the woke guys on Wall Street. | ||
They are owned lock, stock, and barrel by Wall Street. | ||
You want me to give you another tell? | ||
The progressives have made a super big deal. | ||
Huge deal! | ||
About, oh no, we've got to put human rights aside, we've got to put the organ harvesting aside, we've got to put the Uyghurs aside, we've got to put the underground house, evangelical Christians, the Catholic Church, we've got to put all the abuses of the Lao-Bai Jing, the Chinese people, we've got to put all those aside. | ||
These are the 30 top progressives, we've got to put all that aside. | ||
Because we need to work with China, CCP, on global warming, on climate change. | ||
We have to work, that's the biggest issue of our time. | ||
And that's all because the Larry Finks of the world, the Wall Street guys have this ESG investing now, they're all over it, to kind of control these carbon markets, all of it. | ||
They're going to make fortunes off this. | ||
This is not because they believe it, this is because they're going to monetize it. | ||
This is why they're afraid about the bond market. | ||
This is why it's cut to the core in the heart of the Democratic Party. | ||
That's why Joe Scarborough, who's the chief collaborationist. | ||
Remember, he was a Republican at one time. | ||
He was a populist. | ||
He was in Matt Gaetz's. | ||
He was Florida One. | ||
Once upon a time, Joe Scarborough was actually kind of in the Jeff Sessions mode of agrarian southern populist. | ||
Right? | ||
Before he became a collaborator with the globalists. | ||
But he understands. | ||
That's why he and Mika having the husband-wife fight over the coffee to over coffee. | ||
He understands the inflation aspect of this. | ||
He understands the dumpster fire they have right now, and he understands what the Build Back Better is going to throw kerosene on that, or better yet, napalm on that. | ||
They get it. | ||
And why are they concerned about the bond market? | ||
Why when the Clinton administration had Robert Reich, who was at Goldman Sachs when I was there, one of the smartest guys, co-head of the firm, he said, I manage the economy for the 10-year bond market. | ||
Why? | ||
Because, just like in Clinton's days, the Democratic Party owns, Wall Street owns the Democratic Party lock, stock and barrel. | ||
So now they're the guys that finance them. | ||
And now they're all woke. | ||
The people making your lives miserable, the people canceling, the oligarchs in Silicon Valley, the media mavens up in New York City, right? | ||
The Wall Street, the Ray Dalios of the world, all those guys. | ||
Right? | ||
All control the Democratic Party? | ||
Yeah, inflation. | ||
And now you have it. | ||
Ain't Steve Bannon saying it? | ||
It's the CPI came in at a 30-year high. | ||
And hey, smart guys, or at least mathematically smart guys like Joe Scarborough, understand that this thing is going to implode. | ||
And it's going to implode on middle class and working class Americans. | ||
And they're going to hold somebody accountable. | ||
They're going to hold somebody accountable. | ||
And the people they're going to hold accountable is the Democratic Party and these progressives and the Jayapals. | ||
You see her? | ||
That's who's making decisions. | ||
She's like, yeah, we need another chart. | ||
I think we need, I think they need one or two charts. | ||
They just give them a chart. | ||
You're talking about two trillion dollars, and not just that, the way it's structured, because they just cut the duration, it's going to fundamentally transform individual citizens' relationship with our government. | ||
It's going to fundamentally transform the American economy. | ||
It's going to pay for all these NGOs and all these, the acorns, the new acorns, they're going to permanently, this is just a political, this is a political payoff. | ||
Right? | ||
They understand that, that's why they're fighting so hard for it. | ||
What we have to do now is unite. | ||
We have to unite into one. | ||
And that is to save the finances of this republic. | ||
To save the balance sheet of this republic. | ||
To save the income statement of this republic. | ||
To save what many generations have passed down to us, with their blood, their sweat, their tears, have bequeathed to us, the greatest, most powerful economy in mankind's history. | ||
That's created more prosperity and more opportunities for working class and middle class people. | ||
That's all in the balance. | ||
And guess what? | ||
You're in the room. | ||
You're in the room. | ||
And you put yourself in the room. | ||
And we're going to make sure you're fully up to speed. | ||
Because we're going to have MSNBC and CNN and all of them and CNBC all in total and complete meltdown. | ||
You know why? | ||
The deplorables are, as they now call us, the army of dupes. | ||
You're in charge. | ||
You get the last say-so. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
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Patriots, Joe Biden was first elected to the Washington sewer in the 1970s, and he is taking us back to that decade economically, unfortunately. | ||
Some shocking data out just today. | ||
Consumer price index, the CPI, highest level in 30 years, 6.2% price increases on an annualized basis for everything you need in your life. | ||
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The devil's in the details, and the details are even worse than the headline number. | |
For example, let's look at the trend. | ||
The October monthly number, not annualized for just a month, was 0.9%. | ||
If we look, comparing August, Sep, October, you see here, Patriots, that the trend is getting massively worse. | ||
Regarding price increases. | ||
What's that doing to wages? | ||
It's a tight labor market, so pay is rising, but it's not rising enough. | ||
Labor Department reveals that in just one month, from September to October, real wages in the United States went down 0.5% in only a month. | ||
We are seeing once again in this country something we haven't seen in a generation. | ||
Stagflation. | ||
Decelerating growth with massively soaring prices. | ||
It's all because of Joe Biden. | ||
As a White House advisor, your job, of course, was to give the science, but you knew the realities you were in. | ||
I'm curious what you think of all that, and Michael's point, and whether that makes it harder to get medical science out there without the filter of misinformation, which in this instance can be deadly. | ||
Well, it absolutely makes it harder. | ||
And, you know, social media and the ability to sort of keep people in a bubble of misinformation makes it harder. | ||
We should remember historically this idea of harping on one false message over and over again. | ||
It's an old populist trick. | ||
I mean, it goes back to Andrew Jackson attacking John Quincy Adams for the corrupt bargain that got John Quincy Adams the presidency. | ||
They repeated the same line basically for four years until Jackson got elected president. | ||
And you know, then populism exploded in America, including taking down things like the bank and leading to bad recessions. | ||
We have to remember that this is not the way to actually govern and have prosperity in the country. | ||
And I do hope that we can, you know, through the mandates, expand to 85% or so of the population vaccinated. | ||
Okay, doesn't get any better than that. | ||
By the way, the signal not the noise takes one false thing and keeps hammering it, and that's what populism does. | ||
We'll get back into it. | ||
He's dead wrong on the Jacksonian populism. | ||
Here's what's brilliant. | ||
They talk about another election that the elites stole from a populist. | ||
The grand bargain was, hey, let's make a deal that we'll just keep Jackson out. | ||
We'll steal this thing. | ||
We'll spend more time in L.A. | ||
Quite important, though, about American history. | ||
About what's going on here right now. | ||
Remember, this city is about money and power. | ||
I would love it to be about other things, but let's just talk reality. | ||
It's about money and power, and it's brutal, and it's take-no-prisoners, and it's about the direction of, we're fighting now for the direction of the greatest country in mankind's history, and it's a fight, okay? | ||
One side's gonna win, and one side's gonna lose, right? | ||
And we're winning. | ||
Two-thirds of the American people back us, right? | ||
When you explain to them the real policies and cut away all the nonsense and walk through the economics of it, Walk through the economics of it. | ||
People understand how they've been scammed and how this is a long con. | ||
There's a big con going up and scam going up in the great state of New Hampshire. | ||
Live free or die, the Granite State. | ||
I want to bring in General Bullock now. | ||
General Don Bullock is a legend in the Special Forces community for his leadership, his bravery, his courage. | ||
He's being a role model. | ||
He's running for the Republican nomination for the Senate. | ||
And a globalist, the Sununu's, the corrupt globalist Sununu family dropped out the other day. | ||
You know where they dropped out? | ||
They didn't want to face the deplorables. | ||
Day in and day out for this nomination. | ||
But here's what's most important. | ||
General Bullock joins us now from New Hampshire. | ||
What the stories don't say is, oh, the GOP has given up a seat. | ||
There's this hand-wringing and all this. | ||
This is terrible. | ||
They gave up an easy seat. | ||
The polling from the University of New Hampshire. | ||
Let's talk numbers. | ||
Shows the Democrat Hassan and Sununu, a point apart I think it is, Sununu at 48% and guess what, wait for it, General Don Bolduc with no money and putting together his organization and running a true MAGA, true deplorables campaign at 47%. | ||
Only one of all the stories had that and it was buried down at about the 10th paragraph. | ||
All they talk about, oh, this is terrible. | ||
This is giving it up to some Trump and Trump's going to lose her, right? | ||
This is awful. | ||
General Bolduc, I want to bring you in. | ||
Let's talk about that poll and talk about the math and where your campaign stands, sir. | ||
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Sure. | |
The campaign stands strong now. | ||
You know, I predicted that Governor Sununu would not run for the United States Senate. | ||
And I did that based off of our strategy. | ||
We used a pure Sun Tzu type strategy. | ||
We had great information operations and, you know, we won the battle and didn't even have to fight for it, right? | ||
And the fight would have been in the primary with him. | ||
So he decided, and, you know, prudently so, for his own political ambitions, not to run against Don Baldick. | ||
But the problem here is, Steve, is that the Republican Party is so fragmented because they are so focused on | ||
The old way of doing things, the establishment way, the power, the money, and they're afraid of a political outsider like, very much like, you know, Donald Trump, that's going to say it the way it is, going to go down there and fight for the people of the Granite State, whose values based and principles based, based off of our Declaration of Independence, and believe wholeheartedly in the bulwark of our Constitution, and has actually fought for it, was wounded for it, lost 72 service members for it, | ||
And knows what's going on now in this country, economically, fiscally, and the safety and security of Americans, is up for grabs. | ||
And we will go the wrong way if we get the wrong people in. | ||
And I am leading Maggie Hassan among independents. | ||
So independents in the state of New Hampshire also see Don Baldwin's campaign as one of, he's going to go down there and serve us. | ||
He's got the experience to do it. | ||
And we need to go a different course. | ||
And this is what we saw in his announcement yesterday, knowing he couldn't win, knowing that people are tired of career politicians and big political names. | ||
And this was really a body slam of New Hampshire's most influential and political family. | ||
It is a turn of the page heading in the direction that this country needs to go in if we are going to secure our freedom. | ||
Let me just be blunt about this. | ||
If the Republican establishment and Mitch McConnell and all these guys are so concerned about taking back over the Senate, You've got to win in New Hampshire, and you've got a winner in General Don Bolduc, who has a patriot, and has served his country over his professional career, and not just serve it. | ||
Don't take it from me. | ||
You ask anybody in the Special Forces, the broad Special Forces community, and I'm talking about the Navy, the Marine Force Recon, the Green Berets, all our Special Operators, and the CIA paramilitary. | ||
You mention General Bolduc's name, He's legendary. | ||
As a man who was there with the troops. | ||
A man who gave all. | ||
A man who's a leader. | ||
A man who's courageous. | ||
A man who's valiant. | ||
And a man who understands working class folks. | ||
And can communicate and connect with working class folks. | ||
And understands the kitchen table issues. | ||
And understands guys that carry a lunch pail to work. | ||
Right? | ||
Understands that. | ||
Relates to it. | ||
And people relate to him. | ||
So, the Republican establishment now, let me tell you what's going to happen. | ||
They're going to run around the Achillea, they're going to try to find another globalist, another established figure. | ||
They're the ones tearing this party apart. | ||
Not you, not the Deplorables, not the Army of Dupes, not MAGA, not America First, not General Don Bolduc. | ||
From the day he started, he has been locked in about what he thinks the direction of this country is, but he has never wavered. | ||
Never wavered. | ||
And the Sununu's are smart enough, crafty enough, and cunning enough to know they weren't going to end up beating him at the end of the day. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's why he punched out and decided to run for governor again. | ||
So, once again, it's the country club interest, it's the money interest, it's the globalist interest, that say the Republicans, they're not Republicans, they're globalists. | ||
They have nothing in common with us. | ||
Zero. | ||
But if they want to win, and if they put up another candidate, It's only going to lead to a defeat in New Hampshire in the general election, and we're putting them on notice. | ||
Okay? | ||
You had your golden boy, and your golden boy was smart enough to understand, I don't want this fight. | ||
And I don't want to fight against a guy like Don Bolduc. | ||
Right? | ||
I don't want to be in a fight with Don Bolduc. | ||
And I particularly don't want to be in a fight with MAGA. | ||
General Bolduc. | ||
Walk, I want to walk back through the polling again with you and Hassan. | ||
And also the independents, because this is something the lying media never brought up. | ||
Okay? | ||
Sununu didn't walk away because of all that happy talk about the Senate and it's a different job and I want the governorship. | ||
He looked at the hard math. | ||
They're a tough family and they're a smart family. | ||
Okay? | ||
They haven't been, they've been running politics up there for decades. | ||
So, General Bolden, we've got a couple minutes. | ||
Walk me back through the math of the University of New Hampshire poll. | ||
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So the University of New Hampshire poll was quite clear. | |
It showed that Sununu is coming down in the polls significantly and has been. | ||
And his disapproval level has been going up significantly. | ||
And it's a basic math equation. | ||
It's not that difficult. | ||
And Baldick is coming up and presented a difficult situation for him to win. | ||
He doesn't want to fight hard in a primary. | ||
He wants to step in and he wants to win hands down and not have to Go out and do a lot of fundraising, just get the money delivered to his doorstep, and he doesn't want to have to go out pounding doors, and he doesn't want to have to go out and talk to people who may disagree with him. | ||
He doesn't want to do any of that. | ||
Maggie Hassan is so tied to Joe Biden and his nine months of failed policy that she can't go anywhere, despite the millions of dollars that are being spent on her to do commercials. | ||
She can't go anywhere except down. | ||
And here comes Don Balden, you know, from a year ago in the 20 to 30 percentile, now at the 47 percentile margin of error there. | ||
And you know, I'm the guy that can beat her. | ||
I can bring us back where we need to be. | ||
And really, that's what the polls are about. | ||
But no, they want to float other names because the establishment is afraid of change. | ||
It's afraid of Losing the status quo. It's afraid of losing its power and money What we gain here in New Hampshire is value ethic Selfless service public service someone who is going to go down there and drive home the fact that God matters family matters community matters in order for us to have a strong front and That's not what matters to them And that's what the polls are saying and we're going to continue to rise and they're going to continue to fall | ||
But we like you said earlier we need to unite Thank you. | ||
Yeah, we need to unite. | ||
And the establishment is going to go, no, they'll tear it apart. | ||
We're throwing down on them saying, hey, you bring somebody up here. | ||
You're the one throwing this away. | ||
OK, General Bolduc, I want you to give social media, you only got a minute, social media, how to get to your site. | ||
I want to say one thing for everybody in the international audience, too. | ||
If you don't think this city needs guys like Don Bolduc, I've got to tell you, we need we need an army of Don Bolduc. | ||
But we're going to start. | ||
With what we got, and I gotta tell you, it's this integrity, it's this courage. | ||
Remember, courage is contagious. | ||
Bowdoin started and they laughed at him, didn't have a chance, in the teens. | ||
Just some old retired army guy, right? | ||
Just a pain in the butt, right? | ||
All the establishment, mocking and ridiculing, I heard the whole thing. | ||
This is an American hero, and this is an American patriot, and man, we need heroes and we need patriots like never before. | ||
General Bowdoin, quickly, your social media and the campaign, how did they get to it? | ||
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So, it's quite easy, www.donbaldick.com. | |
Right now, more than ever, I need your support, and I need to build up my bank account to keep us moving. | ||
We've done a lot with a little. | ||
Now it's time to really get moving. | ||
And, you know, denbaldick at Twitter, Instagram, we're all over the social media, so please visit us, please support us. | ||
You know, I'll serve you. | ||
General Bolduc, thank you. | ||
Honored to have you on this morning, sir. | ||
Live free or die from the Granite Strait. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're going to go back to the grand estate with a young comer in the Congress next. | ||
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We had yesterday Blake Masters giving this great analysis of how he's going to deconstruct if he gets in the United States Senate. | ||
Out in Arizona, you got Don Bolduc. | ||
They may call you the army of dupes, but there's some pretty impressive people That want to get your ear. | ||
This audience. | ||
Right? | ||
And I think these people are pretty impressive when weighed and measured. | ||
Okay? | ||
They're very different in the way they present. | ||
They're very different aspects. | ||
But at the core, it's the same. | ||
That's why we're winning. | ||
That's why the left's in a meltdown. | ||
Because we're coming this time and we're coming with super high quality. | ||
I want to bring in a young woman now. | ||
Let's go back to the grand state. | ||
I love New Hampshire. | ||
Live free or die. | ||
Those are tough Yankees up there. | ||
Caroline Leavitt, she was at the White House. | ||
You've got some breaking news. | ||
You're running for Congress up there. | ||
You're another one like Boldik. | ||
You started people laughing. | ||
No chance. | ||
Who's this person? | ||
You know, what's going on here? | ||
We've got some pretty important breaking news this morning that you're going to tell us, Caroline. | ||
What is it? | ||
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That's correct, yes. | |
My former boss and fellow America First warrior, Elise Stefanik, is endorsing my campaign today, and I'm very honored to have her support. | ||
Elise is one of the few people, when I told her I wanted to run for Congress and leave her office and come back home to fight for the people of my home state, who didn't laugh in my face and who said, I believe you have what it takes, and I know you're going to fight the good fight. | ||
So she's been very encouraging, really proud to have her endorsement. | ||
And like you said, Steve, just like Don Bullduck, the establishment laughed in my face. | ||
They slept on me when I launched this campaign, and we have since raised a ton of money and we're earning a lot of support on the ground. | ||
I'm in a different town every night here in New Hampshire, much like General Bullduck, getting my message out to voters, and it is resonating. | ||
And I tell people, look, follow the money. | ||
If you want to know who the true MAGA grassroots candidate is in New Hampshire's first congressional district, look at the FEC reports of myself and my opponents. | ||
More than 60% of my money came from patriots, individuals, businesses here in the Granite State who are so fired up and excited, quite frankly, to send a homegrown fighter to D.C. | ||
My opponents cannot say the same. | ||
They're funded by outside interests, federal interest groups, lobbyists down in Washington, D.C., New York City, New Jersey. | ||
So we are fighting the good fight. | ||
I'm in the grassroots lane, and I'm proud to be in it. | ||
And we're speaking truth, whether it's about the election, right? | ||
We need to fix our election system here in New Hampshire. | ||
I've been very, very focused on that because voters want to hear that. | ||
And we need to ensure that they have faith in our elections. | ||
I have people who tell me, I love you so much, but I don't want to vote for you because I don't have faith in this election system. | ||
So we're pounding the pavement with our message and it is working. | ||
And yes, I'm very excited to have Elise's support. | ||
Virginia shows us we've got to vote. | ||
You vote, we're going to win. | ||
Because we're getting this sorted out for these problems. | ||
By the way, we're not giving up on 3 November ever. | ||
3 November is the core of this. | ||
Caroline, I just wanted you to share. | ||
We've got a couple of minutes here. | ||
When you first started as a young woman, all the know-it-alls, all the elites, right? | ||
All the old guys laughed in your face. | ||
What was that like, knowing the grit and determination you've got? | ||
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I'll be honest, it fired me up even more to prove them wrong. | |
I was raised by a Marine. | ||
Happy birthday to the United States Marine Corps, by the way, and two older brothers. | ||
I was an athlete my whole life, so I have grit in my bones. | ||
I'm a fighter by nature. | ||
And so when they said, you shouldn't do this or maybe you should wait your turn, I said, wait my turn for who? | ||
And honestly, we've talked about the left that has just weaponized every single institution in our country. | ||
And that is having a detrimental impact on my generation. | ||
That's one of the reasons that really compelled me to run. | ||
It's obviously to stand up to the Biden administration and obviously to send a homegrown fighter for my congressional district and kick our Democrat representative out. | ||
But most importantly, we have to change minds with young voters, right? | ||
The win in Virginia was great. | ||
Glenn Youngkin ran a great campaign, but he's still lost overwhelmingly with 18- to 30-year-olds. | ||
That's the generation that I'm trying to speak to. | ||
We have to change minds as Republicans, right? | ||
If we're going to be smart about this, we have to look at the facts and realize the future of the electorate is young people, and they don't believe in the things and the values that we do. | ||
So I'm very focused on targeting young voters here in New Hampshire. | ||
The left has waged the war. | ||
They've weaponized every institution in our country. | ||
Obviously, our executive branch, our legislative branch, big tech. | ||
You just talked about Getter. | ||
Everyone should be on there. | ||
They've, you know, totally taken over Hollywood, our entire culture. | ||
Obviously, our higher education system as well. | ||
They've indoctrinated my generation. | ||
We need young people to stand up and to fight for our country. | ||
So that's what I said to all of the establishment folks who did laugh in my face. | ||
And again, the message is resonating. | ||
No one in this race is working harder than me. | ||
It's a key seat. | ||
We need to pick up this seat in New Hampshire's first If you were in Congress today, would you agree with Elise Stefanik? | ||
every ounce of my heart and my being that we will and I will fight to the death to make sure that we do. | ||
If you were in Congress today, would you agree with Elise Stefanik? | ||
Should these 13 collaborators in the House, should they be stripped of their committee assignments, ma'am? | ||
Unequivocally, yes. | ||
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Those 13 Republicans, I put out a statement last Saturday when the House passed the bill and I put out another statement this morning on social media. | |
Those people ripped off their voters. | ||
But even worse, they handed this victory to Pelosi and Biden on a silver platter. | ||
The left wouldn't have had the votes if it weren't for these 13 Republicans. | ||
So they literally neglected this economic crisis that you and Russ were talking about earlier. | ||
Voters here in New Hampshire and across the country, as we saw in Virginia, are being squeezed by the short-term devastating consequences that this unmitigated spending in Washington Again, it goes back to young people, right? | ||
My generation, ultimately, is going to have to flip the bill for all of this crap. | ||
So yes, all 13 of those people should be held accountable. | ||
They should be primaried. | ||
And I'll tell you, I believe voters are going to send them home. | ||
If you are not truly committed to America First, you have no place in this party. | ||
We will see that in 2022. | ||
It's not going to be a red wave. | ||
It will be a red tsunami. | ||
I'm very, very excited about it. | ||
How do people get to you on social media? | ||
How do they get to your campaign to find out more about you? | ||
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Very simple, it's Caroline4Congress.com, and it's Caroline with a K, so you can't forget it. | |
I'm on all social media, Facebook, Twitter, Getter, Instagram, and we also frequently update our website. | ||
Look, my campaign, like I said, is 100% funded by grassroots patriots in New Hampshire and across this country. | ||
We are going to need all of the support we can get to defeat my establishment opponents. | ||
We will, and no one is working harder than me, so to have the support Of all your viewers, I'm so grateful for it, and I'm going to keep chugging along, and we will win. | ||
Thank you so much, Steve. | ||
Caroline, thank you for joining us today. | ||
Huge announcement. | ||
Elise Stefanik, a pretty good judge of talent, is supporting Caroline Leavitt. | ||
She'll be out later today. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
There's something happening in the Granite State. | ||
Their leadership is being felt right now. | ||
Live free or die, something's happening good up in the Granite State. | ||
We'll be back in a moment. |