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Remembering Nashville, adding that he, quote, explored every possible way, including lawsuits, to stop the gerrymandering. | |
Take a look at the maps. | ||
The district that once contained all of the more left-leaning voters in Nashville has now been split into three different districts, giving Republicans the edge in all of them. | ||
By our count, Cooper is the 29th House Democrat to announce they are retiring or running for another office. | ||
Joining me now from the big board, NBC News National Political Correspondent Steve Granicki. | ||
Steve, can you talk a little bit about the factors that are affecting this wave of retirements that we've seen? | ||
Take us through it. | ||
Yeah, Hallie. | ||
And you just put up those two different numbers. | ||
29 total for the Democrats. | ||
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21, this is what we've got here, who are retirements, who are not running for another office this year. | |
They're just hanging it up. | ||
And you see the imbalance here. | ||
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You see 21 Democrats who are doing that right now. | |
Six Republicans who are doing that right now. | ||
You think there are really three things that are going on here to explain the imbalance? | ||
You worry that the House may have less experience, may be less prepared with your and others' departures. | ||
I worry about that with people on both sides of the aisle. | ||
Remember, I'm a Blue Dog Democrat. | ||
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I can actually function and succeed and help my people, even in a Republican-controlled Congress. | |
I get along with people, at least the more moderate Republicans. | ||
These Trumpers are a different case. | ||
But I try hard with them, because you can find something in common with everyone. | ||
Because we're here for the common good, not individual good, not party gain. | ||
And too many of my Republican colleagues have gone way, way right. | ||
and they're really hurting the country with their plots and their schemes. | ||
I can't say that one way or the other, you know, that the after an investigation, what would have been the outcome. | ||
But I do know this, and I think most Americans, when they're honest, know this. | ||
There were so many irregularities, so many anomalies, as they're called, so many bizarre instances where it looked like someone was committing fraud, because otherwise, why would they put cardboard over windows to keep prying eyes away? | ||
And why would they push away Republican poll watchers and not permit them near the counting process? | ||
The list goes on. | ||
You did cut off the president. | ||
Terrific. | ||
That was not the cold open I wanted, but that's the cold open I got. | ||
Okay, Wednesday, the 26th of January, the era of our Lord 2022. | ||
I'm not going to blame that on Denver. | ||
I'm actually going to blame that on our team here in the War Room. | ||
And I'll take full responsibility for it. | ||
That was Lou Dobbs' new podcast with the President. | ||
But I think the more important thing, and we could have pulled all these, they're in total meltdown now on the War Room's redistricting push and to give steel resolve and some spine into people. | ||
Although I will say this. | ||
The good folks in the legislature in Tennessee are a role model for clarity and courage, and the country owes them gratitude and thanks. | ||
They stood up and did the right thing. | ||
You heard Jim Cooper. | ||
Oh, I'm a blue dog Democrat. | ||
I can get along with everybody. | ||
Moderate Republicans, who are essentially moderate Republicans, are Democrats. | ||
Part of the Uniparty. | ||
That's different than the Trumpsters. | ||
Yeah, they're way, way, way wrong. | ||
They're plotting and scheming. | ||
It's called, and oh, we're here to say that, no. | ||
Dude, you've backed Pelosi on everything. | ||
Okay? | ||
You're just more happy talk. | ||
And now you're gone. | ||
Okay? | ||
Bye-bye. | ||
Gone. | ||
This is smash-mouth like we need it. | ||
This is exactly what we need. | ||
The only district they got is Memphis. | ||
And this, we owe this, and this is why the good folks in Tennessee that vote people in and then have their back, good things happen. | ||
Good things happen. | ||
I tell you, in other places it's happened. | ||
They're all over. | ||
Glenn Youngkin, they said that Glenn Youngkin's setting up a Soviet state down in the Commonwealth of Virginia. | ||
As you remember, I'm not a big Glenn Youngkin fan, but I will tell you, as Governor Youngkin He's done so far what he said he was going to do. | ||
Now, he had to put the bayonet to his back after he won because he had all those consultants and all those guys that ran his campaign telling him, oh, you got to be moderate, you know, ditch the the deplorables that got you in here. | ||
And he went totally against that. | ||
And boy, he's got Elizabeth Schultz in there and he's throwing down hard. | ||
He's got that attorney general. | ||
This is what we want. | ||
This is action, action, action. | ||
You see it turn around and people are gravitating to that. | ||
People are gravitating to that, gravitating to it. | ||
That's leadership. | ||
Right there, what they cut the President off, the President was having a conversation, Lou Dobbs got a new podcast out, and Lou, you know, Lou's obviously in the Fox network, he's still paid by Fox, there's only so much he can say, but he kind of lays out the case, and the President goes through, I mean, boom, boom, boom, he hits a Detroit, he goes through everything, and he's on top of stuff. | ||
So we've got a lot to do, a lot of wood to chop here. | ||
We're going to get into some of the nitty-gritty of the politics of it. | ||
We're going to get back to the Fed did. | ||
Powell had his statement. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
Powell, who said there's going to be three rate hikes, I think, in the end of the year, in the beginning of the year. | ||
He didn't say no when a reporter asked him about, hey, at every meeting, are you going to front load some of these? | ||
And are you going to do a rate hike at every meeting? | ||
He didn't say no. | ||
And so for the guys that really watched the tea leaves there, the smart ones are saying, hey, they understand they're jammed up and they got to do something. | ||
And remember, they're in a corner now. | ||
They raise rates too much, too quickly, they'll crash what they got left of the economy. | ||
And then he said they're going to stop the quantitative easing, going to stop at least the tapering part of it, they're going to taper. | ||
So they're facing the reality of what easy money, by the way this book is unbelievable, by Christopher Leonard, the lords of easy money, I'll talk more about that later, plus Davos man. | ||
By Peter Goodman from the New York Times. | ||
Yes, I know. | ||
It's the New York Times, but look, don't hold that against him. | ||
These are these are incredible books about the party of Davos and about the Federal Reserve. | ||
You do not want to miss them because it's going to get you way up the learning curve. | ||
We got a lot of work to do. | ||
We had black salt and Gritans was tremendous today. | ||
So first off. | ||
We've got a lot of polling and all that, Boris, but I want to put the chart up of Tennessee as a prototype, because we've got to get to this redistricting, and then you've got polling, and you've got news on Wisconsin, a lot going on there, and you've got to decipher what's reality from what's fantasy. | ||
But there's an important reality going on. | ||
Tennessee is the role model. | ||
7 to 1 now in the congressional delegation. | ||
7 to 1. | ||
And this is why it's important, not just the individual seats, but to control these congressional delegations. | ||
Remember, in the plan that really should have taken place, should have been executed, that to decertify, which again, to decertify these Biden electors that are getting kicked into the House of Representatives, according to the Electoral Count Act of 1887. | ||
And there have been voted, not by individual House members, but by state party delegations. | ||
That's why it's so important, so important, to make sure that we control the majority of state party delegations. | ||
This is essential. | ||
A lot of folks don't understand it, but it's absolutely essential for us to have control and continue to have control going forward. | ||
In Missouri, Boris, Gritin's threw in hard today. | ||
We got the numbers up. | ||
I know I've been talking to people all day. | ||
They've been pounding into Missouri. | ||
Missouri and Tennessee are very much alike. | ||
They're super Trump country, super patriots there. | ||
Both of them are eight-seat House delegations. | ||
And what the folks in Tennessee did, these heroes in the state legislature, they weren't afraid of, oh, you're racist. | ||
No, they broke these things up as they should be. | ||
They did it in a logical fashion. | ||
And they now have a 7 to 1. | ||
Have a seven to one congressional delegation with with basically Republican seats, seven Democratic seats, one in Missouri, which is also eight. | ||
Right. | ||
And also very much like the demographics in in Tennessee and also, you know, you should be seven to one. | ||
And what they came up with is a five to three. | ||
And so take it from there. | ||
How are we going to put our shoulder to the wheel here? | ||
It's unacceptable, and these are extremely, extremely important. | ||
Boris, walk us through it. | ||
Steve, absolutely. | ||
Honored to be with you. | ||
Big day. | ||
Tennessee, this is great news. | ||
And it's so telling that within 24 hours, that quote-unquote Blue Dog Democrat, who's really a far lefty in Jim Cooper, he has said that he's retiring. | ||
So, Denver, if we could have the original map put on, which shows that Nashville District and I am so proud to say that on this show, always signal not noise for this audience, and signifying the strength of this audience. | ||
We talked about the need to break up Nashville, to break up the Democrat district. | ||
So, if Denver could put up the map, that map showed a tiny little speck of blue, which was the Nashville congressional district, which was where Representative Democrat Jim Cooper was. | ||
Well, what Tennessee did is exactly what this show, this posse, the MAGA movement under the leadership of President Trump told them to do. | ||
In Tennessee, though, this is the new map. | ||
Can I have the old map, the other map, please? | ||
What they did in Tennessee is they took out that speck of blue, they took out that one outlier, which was the National Congressional District, and they said, hey, you know, we're actually going to represent the people of Nashville. | ||
We're going to represent the people of Tennessee. | ||
And there's only going to be one congressional district, and that's the new map. | ||
So, Denver, if you want to put the new map up now, you can. | ||
That shows all red with one tiny bit of blue in Memphis. | ||
Tennessee is ruby red country. | ||
It is MAGA red country. | ||
And the right thing was done there, and now there's no longer a district in Nashville, which is a safe home for Democrats like Jim Cooper. | ||
And then Jim Cooper right away punches out. | ||
That is three decades. | ||
That is three decades of Democrat experience walking out the door. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
by the way, is almost 30 people now, 30 Democrats retiring. | ||
So this is the beautiful, almost all ruby red map of Tennessee. And I'm so proud to be looking at it. For the podcast audience, for the radio audience, this shows just one tiny blue congressional district in Memphis. | ||
It's called Memphis. | ||
And the rest of it is all beautiful, gorgeous red. | ||
And that red is the red of the strength of the shoulder to the wheel of the War Room Posse. | ||
Let me say something about this. | ||
We're going to go right to Missouri. | ||
Let me say something about the good folks in Tennessee. | ||
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This is Power. | |
This is, the census says it, the way it should be broken down says it, your support of MAGA says it, this is the correct thing to do and not to be afraid. | ||
This is what courage, and I'm going to tell you something, Tennessee, the volunteer state, the state of the great President Andrew Jackson, who basically destroyed the British at the Battle of New Orleans and really ended the revolution, essentially got the British out of here. | ||
You guys showed courage and it's going to transfer over to Missouri. | ||
It's going to transfer to Florida. | ||
You've turned this thing around. | ||
This is our pivot point. | ||
God, I'd like to get back to Georgia, too. | ||
Because remember, a lot of these redistricts, just to give you the inside baseball, they're really the incumbent protection program. | ||
That's when you see these things like in Texas where they're doing this. | ||
Oh, what we're trying to do is save money. | ||
We're trying to make these districts so bulletproof. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Redistricting is normally a scam for incumbent protection. | ||
Incumbent protection. | ||
And that's why the word impossible, we've tried to do it. | ||
No, forget that. | ||
What we want to do is get their incumbents out, right? | ||
And have these, even if they're closer, we know we can win them. | ||
So let's go to the other thing. | ||
People saying, hey, why don't you start with Breyer? | ||
The whole thing about the Supreme Court today, we'll get to it later. | ||
All that is is acknowledgement we're going to win the Senate. | ||
Right? | ||
And Breyer's all upset because he told Biden and those guys, he wanted to go to the end of his term in June and then announce it, have it in July, August, whoever replaces him in September, and therefore the start of the court in October. | ||
Because remember, the court shuts down in June, picks back up in the first Tuesday, I think it is, or first Monday in October. | ||
That's just an acknowledgement they're going to lose the Senate. | ||
Okay, so we'll get to that in a second. | ||
But that's not as important because it's not the business for today. | ||
By the way, if who they're going to pick is going to be the same level of Sotomayor, I would actually confirm them this afternoon, right? | ||
It's going to be that mental giant, right? | ||
Her embarrassing display during the COVID mask mandate. | ||
She doesn't know where she is and can't count. | ||
If she knew where she is, she can't count, right? | ||
Knows nothing about analytics. | ||
They have a problem, by the way, Steve. | ||
What's the problem? | ||
They have a problem, and I'll tell you, we were there, obviously, in the early days when Justice Gorsuch was nominated and confirmed, you as the senior strategist, I ran surrogates for the whole operation. | ||
The problem they have is if they put up somebody who's far left, which Biden pretty much has to do to appease his base, based on the information coming out of Arizona, Houston Cinema may vote against that person. | ||
Man should be voting against that person. | ||
And if this posse, if this movement stands up as tall and as strong and as loud as we have throughout this year, there's no guarantees. | ||
But you got Murkowski. | ||
The problem is you got Murkowski. | ||
We're going to get to Sinema in a second. | ||
She's polling great with Republicans out. | ||
We call her President Sinema. | ||
She's polling great with Republicans out. | ||
Welcome to the team. | ||
30 seconds on Missouri, then we gotta go to break, because I want to tee up. | ||
We'll get to Missouri deeper. | ||
30 seconds on Missouri. | ||
Missouri should be 7-1. | ||
I think it should be 8-0, but let's say 7-1. | ||
Missouri should be 8-0. | ||
They're coming in 5-3. | ||
8-0, I love it. | ||
Missouri should be 8-0. | ||
It should be 8-0. | ||
7-1 is a compromise. | ||
They're saying, well, it's really 6-2. | ||
I love it. | ||
It's not 6-2, because one of the districts, Josh Hawley didn't win, okay? | ||
And Eric Greitens carried by 5. | ||
Amen. | ||
All rhinos. | ||
You have a problem that Missouri is, hey, listen, if Tennessee is ruby red, Missouri is blood red. | ||
OK, so Missouri should be at least exactly the same as Tennessee. | ||
It is embarrassing and disgusting to the governor there, to the members of the House and the members of the Senate who are pushing this five to three map. | ||
The ought to be a shame. | ||
My political career ought to be over. | ||
All right. | ||
Hang on. | ||
We're going to get to the details how people can call and get engaged. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We've got a lot of nuts and bolts to go through today, so hang on. | ||
You're going to want to hear this. | ||
Be back in a moment. | ||
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Action, action, action. | ||
We got a lot of action going on here, and this audience has been amazing in changing the arc of history. | ||
In Missouri, what do these folks got to do? | ||
I like you, Boris. | ||
I like you coming in 8-0. | ||
I like that. | ||
That's got a nice ring. | ||
That means Tennessee and Missouri combined would be 15 to 1. | ||
I like that. | ||
That's a good start. | ||
That's a good start in getting the 100 seat pickup. | ||
Smashmouth! | ||
Okay, so Smashmouth. | ||
Walk us through, what do people have to do now? | ||
Be specific. | ||
Who do they have to call? | ||
What do they have to do? | ||
How do they have to get engaged here to turn this mess around in Missouri? | ||
It's all about two things. | ||
And this is what the Democrats would do. | ||
And by the way, to anybody watching, you should already know. | ||
But if you don't know, This is what the Democrats do. | ||
That's why their Maryland map is zero. | ||
That's why California, they're cramming way down on Republicans from, I believe, 12 down to 4. | ||
New York is a bloodbath. | ||
They're taking out all the red. | ||
So that is what Democrats are doing. | ||
Let me just say one thing. | ||
We don't whine, and we don't cry, and we don't have big crocodile tears. | ||
When you're doing it in California, what you do in Illinois, what you do in Maryland, what you do in New York, is it totally right? | ||
No, but we got the way you roll. | ||
This is the way we're rolling now, and people need to know that they need to have the back of their elected officials to make sure this stuff goes through. | ||
What do they need to do in Missouri? | ||
It's all about coming in hot. | ||
You've got to come in hot on the governor of Missouri, that if this map comes to him, he's going to veto it, okay? | ||
Governor Parsons. | ||
That's got to happen. | ||
And on the members of the Senate. | ||
Because they're going to be debating this this week. | ||
This is now. | ||
This is not a drill. | ||
This is live. | ||
We're playing with live ammo. | ||
Eight to zero. | ||
get on the phones, get on your emails, and hey, if you're calling the lines boldly, maybe you go down there to Jeff City, okay, in Missouri, and let people know loud and clear that you will not accept anything but a seven to one map as a compromise. | ||
I believe fully it should be eight to zero. | ||
And by the way, if the tables were flipped, if this were Democrats, it would be eight to zero their way. | ||
But you know what? | ||
You wanna do seven to one? | ||
If you wanna do seven to one, that's acceptable. | ||
Anything beyond that is not. | ||
But Steve, I also want to... And I know we talk a lot about many different topics. | ||
But I just want to, one more time, highlight the strength of this audience, of the War Room Posse, of this show, of the MAGA movement, of President Trump, in how our people are able to, as you said, change the arc of history. | ||
This focus on redistricting is something that happened literally because of these airwaves. | ||
And the posse activated itself, just like it has on so many on 3 November, on spending, on the debt ceiling, and said, we are not going to take it. | ||
And I'm so proud to be a humble member of this posse. | ||
No, I want to make sure people understand this, is that we have a team and we have people all over and they're doing research and so we're trying to stay ahead of this. | ||
So many people want to come on, so many topics, we try to give you windows onto things and heads up of things. | ||
But on a few of these, people come to us and say, hey, this is what's happening and we need you guys to put your shoulders to the wheel. | ||
This redistricting came to us a couple of months ago, some very senior and very savvy people and said, let's tell you what's going down. | ||
They all thought they're going to be R plus 12. | ||
It ain't happening. | ||
It's going to be, it's going to be Biden plus two. | ||
And we said, well, well, what are you talking about? | ||
Had a couple of meetings, went through and said, this is not acceptable. | ||
And when this audience hears it, they're going to, they're going to understand it's not acceptable. | ||
That's what's changed us around. | ||
It was just, we are just the conduit. | ||
We're just, we're just providing a platform. | ||
You guys are, you guys are doing it. | ||
And man, you're doing it in a huge way. | ||
And I can't say enough about Tennessee had all came together there and the great folks there. | ||
So Missouri's next. | ||
And then we've got to get to Florida. | ||
You've got to get to Governor DeSantis. | ||
It's been so spectacular. | ||
But just to put it in perspective of Florida, it's 28 seats down there, how big Florida's grown. | ||
And it should be 20 to 8. | ||
The first one the state senate came in, correct me if I'm wrong, but it's 14 to 14. | ||
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14, 14! | |
Have you lost your mind? | ||
We're never going to agree to that. | ||
People are going to go nuts! | ||
They should go nuts. | ||
14 to 14? | ||
These are Republican troll apparatuses. | ||
This is why we had the problem about 3 November. | ||
You got these people there that, as Jim Cooper said, well I get along with a lot of the moderates and he's a lefty. | ||
He gets along with it because it's all Uniparty. | ||
Those days are over. | ||
Those days are over. | ||
Jim, I'm sorry you don't like the Trumpsters and they're too radical and they got all these crazy plans. | ||
See ya, Jim. | ||
Hope you have a good one. | ||
I'll tell you what, before we get to the polling, by the way, these are senior people. | ||
These are committee heads, these are committee chairs, these are subcommittee chairs. | ||
This is where the dough goes for the lobbyists. | ||
So you've got 21 retirees and virtually all of them are players. | ||
That's what's so stunning about this. | ||
Except for Nancy Pelosi. | ||
She's going to hang in there. | ||
She's got nothing better to do. | ||
She's going to hang in there, going to hand that gavel over. | ||
It's going to be so great. | ||
Of course, we've got polling we've got to get to, but I've got to get to, last night, the Hofbra, the Brothers Hoft, had this explosive story on Gateway Pundit about Wisconsin. | ||
We've always said Wisconsin's the lowest hanging fruit. | ||
I know you've got updates everywhere, but Arizona's bugging me. | ||
The President goes out there, need to see some momentum. | ||
But what is going on in Wisconsin? | ||
Here's what's happening in Wisconsin. | ||
In Arizona, by the way, there's so much work being done. | ||
I was on the phone all afternoon today about some major, major steps that are going to be taken in the next several weeks. | ||
Something very big, not that the legislation He's back in session here in Arizona. | ||
So Arizona is absolutely working, absolutely chugging. | ||
On Wisconsin, this is a very interesting issue and very interesting development. | ||
Tim Ramthorne, who was the member of the House in Wisconsin who put forward the resolution to reclaim the electors, went up there yesterday and he took a stand. | ||
And he said, I fully believe we should move this forward. | ||
And it could have been shouted down, it could have been cancelled there on the spot, but that resolution has not moved forward to the Rules Committee. | ||
And what does that mean? | ||
That means that it's up to the Speaker of the House in Wisconsin, Robin Voss, to make a decision there. | ||
Same Robin Voss, who's been criticized widely for his stance and position on the ballot drop boxes that have been ruled illegal in Wisconsin. | ||
So, what is the most important part of that story? | ||
Most part of the story is twofold. | ||
One, never in Wisconsin history has a resolution to reclaim electors gone as far as it went last night. | ||
But number two is that it is now fully on the back and fully on the table of Robin Voss, the Republican, prove to us you're not a rider, Robin Voss, of Republican Robin Voss, to push forward the resolution to reclaim electors, also known as decertify, in Wisconsin. | ||
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Whoa, whoa, whoa. | |
I want to make sure everybody knows the nomenclature here because we use the nomenclature and people understand it. | ||
When they say reclaim, that's a technical term at Wisconsin. | ||
This is to decertify, decertify the Biden electors. | ||
Let me repeat that for MSNBC, New York Times, Media Matters. | ||
Madeline Pounce, get your number two pencil and write this down. | ||
To decertify the Biden electors, okay? | ||
This is where we're heading on this. | ||
This is where we're heading in Arizona, and the evidence in Wisconsin is overwhelming, and the judge is doing a great job out there. | ||
But this is now getting into the politics of it, not just the details of it. | ||
As we always say, it's about the logistics, right? | ||
And this is the logistics. | ||
I get a lot of outreach, and the policy wants to know, how does this actually work? | ||
The way it works is the way the Constitution lays it out. | ||
Under Article 2, it's all about the state legislatures. | ||
So here in Wisconsin now, you have state legislature at work. | ||
In Arizona, where I physically am as we speak, the legislature is at work. | ||
In Pennsylvania, you got Jay Corman, the state Senate president, who's fighting like all hell, fighting for that full forensic investigation. | ||
Legislature at work. | ||
And then in Georgia, that's beyond. | ||
In Georgia, you've got the lawsuit, and again, from what I know, from what I understand, there's going to be a major movement there next week, as soon as next week, on the lawsuit to unseal 140,000 ballots that are going to be overwhelmingly illegal in Fulton County, which is Atlanta, in Georgia. | ||
Hang on, hang on. | ||
That state legislature down in Georgia has got to understand. | ||
We're going to get to those ballots and when it's open and they're all fraudulent, you're going to be humiliated and changes are going to be made that you did not step up here. | ||
Let's be brutally frank. | ||
They've given the finger to President Trump and Kemp. | ||
Kemp and that state legislature, and that state legislature is as corrupt and incompetent as any in this nation down there in Georgia. | ||
Okay? | ||
They have sat back and let this thing fester. | ||
We're gonna get to the bottom of it. | ||
Everybody's gonna know. | ||
We're going to get to the bottom of it. | ||
Hey, even if it takes, in some cases, not all, because Arizona, Wisconsin, but in Georgia, if it takes us taking over the House and starting an investigation, that's what we're going to do. | ||
But we're never going to stop until we get to the bottom of 3 November and have this thing installed. | ||
We can't. | ||
If we give up on that, we might as well just say, hey, we're not a constitutional republic anymore. | ||
And let them do what they want. | ||
And we will never do that. | ||
Ever do that. | ||
And momentum's on our side. | ||
People know he's illegitimate. | ||
Let's go quickly to some polling. | ||
I've got to ask you to stay through the break, but just give me this, the Monmouth poll, not Trafalgar, Monmouth buries Joe Biden, sir. | ||
How does it do that? | ||
Monmouth poll, and Steve, you're a thousand percent right. | ||
This policy, this movement, President Trump have not taken one step back, and we are winning. | ||
We're winning on all of these tip of the spear states, Arizona, Wisconsin, Georgia, Pennsylvania. | ||
So anybody who says give up, just focus on the future, you're wrong. | ||
There's no future without resolving 3 November 2020. | ||
And that is why, if... Go ahead. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Right there. | ||
Just hang on, because I want to... Okay, hang on for a second. | ||
We'll get that number, we'll revisit it. | ||
Listen, this shows you how you were winning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Breyer didn't want to leave the court. | ||
He's had the bayonet to his back forever. | ||
He didn't want to leave the court. | ||
He's still got a couple of good years in him. | ||
He understands the game's over in the Senate in November. | ||
He's got to get out now. | ||
He's being shoved, being thrown overboard. | ||
We're going to come back. | ||
We've got Powell. | ||
We've got Breyer. | ||
We've got polling. | ||
We've got Joe Kent. | ||
We've got Joe Allen. | ||
We've got Boris. | ||
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So, I just wanted to ask, you know, are rate hikes at consecutive meetings on the table this year? | ||
Is every meeting a live meeting? | ||
And on that note, would the Fed consider front-loading some of its rate hikes, even if it doesn't raise every meeting? | ||
CHAIR POWELL. | ||
Thanks. | ||
So, as I-as I referred to in my opening statement, it's-it is not possible to predict with much confidence exactly what path for our policy rate is going to prove appropriate. | ||
And so, at this time, we haven't made any decisions about the path of policy. | ||
And I stress again that we'll be humble and nimble. | ||
We're going to have to navigate cross-currences-currents and actually two-sided risks now. | ||
So-and I'll say also that we're going to be guided by the data. | ||
In fact, what I'll say is that we're going to be led by the incoming data and the evolving outlook. | ||
We'll try to communicate as clearly as possible, moving steadily in transparency-transparently. | ||
So more to your question. | ||
We know that the economy is in a very different place than it was when we began raising rates in 2015. | ||
Specifically, the economy is now much stronger. | ||
The labor market is far stronger. | ||
Inflation is running well above our 2 percent target-much higher than it was at that time. | ||
And these differences are likely to have important implications for the appropriate pace of policy adjustments. | ||
Beyond that, we haven't made any decisions. | ||
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He has spoken extensively, particularly over the past year. | |
He even wrote a book that was released in September. | ||
And in those speeches, in his book, he expressed concern that the public views the court as political, and he talks about how that perception could really erode faith in the court. | ||
But, you know, Justice Breyer does come from a political background himself. | ||
He was the Chief Counsel of the Senate Judiciary Committee in the 1970s. | ||
He understands this relentless, over the past year, progressive pressure on him to step down. | ||
In fact, the progressive group Demand Justice, just last spring, they paraded a mobile billboard past the Supreme Court with the simple words, Breyer, retire, trying to get their message out there. | ||
So there has been this persistent pressure For Breyer to leave well before the midterms, when at this point, Democrats would presumably still be in firmly control of this nomination and hearing process for the next justice. | ||
Who knows how, they're one vote away from not being in control. | ||
Who knows if they've got Manchin, Sinema, but look, if they're going to put up the equivalent of Sotomayor, which you know, they're, do it. | ||
You saw her in all her glory in the mass mandates, right? | ||
Remember, In the courts, this is what President Trump looked for. | ||
Some inside baseball. | ||
It's not the biography, because you get a Sandra Day O'Connor. | ||
It's not the biography, the happy talk, or anything like that, the interviews. | ||
It's the writing and the opinions. | ||
It's where they stand and what they've written, so you don't have the problem you had up with the guy that lived with his mother up in New Hampshire, right? | ||
Another great pick by the Bushes. | ||
Right. | ||
So you don't have what their writings are. | ||
And hey, look at Sotomayor's writings. | ||
That's a that's that's a Louis Brandeis Jr. | ||
And this is what they've they've so done identity politics. | ||
That's what I do. | ||
Let's confirm in 24 hours because that will never have any impact on the court. | ||
It's just a vote. | ||
The court's not just about votes. | ||
It's about people like Alito and Gorsuch that are intellectual leaders, intellectual leaders. | ||
And this is what's so important. | ||
By the way, they threw him overboard because they know they're going to lose the Senate. | ||
They know now. | ||
This is absolutely stone cold. | ||
And Biden's so desperate to change the conversation. | ||
The White House screwed Breyer. | ||
Fox has been reporting it all day. | ||
He wanted it to be announced in a normal process close to the end of the term. | ||
Right, so he stepped down in June, you next the next day, you have the hearings in August, it was confirmed in September, and on the first Monday in August, boom, or first Monday in October, they're there. | ||
No, but they know, they have to change the conversation. | ||
And MSNBC all day, this is going for the next two months, we're going to talk about that. | ||
Basically the nation doesn't care, this is for really people hardcore, hardwired into politics, which is obviously so important. | ||
Right the nation cares about the economy about you trying to go to war in the Ukraine You're trying to get people killed over there when Europe doesn't care Germany You know Germany could care less but you send an American boys and girls over there with our money to defend the eastern border of Ukraine where you're allowing a your first article of impeachment on the southern on the on the partnership you've got with the cartels and to exacerbate an invasion, allow and basically goad on an exacerbated invasion on our southern border. | ||
That's article one. Article two will be your compromise and taking money from the Chinese Communist Party and what you've done to roll over to the CCP. So save your receipts. And Powell right there, Powell did not say, because they're jammed. | ||
This is what I love about it. They are jammed. If he's got to raise rates, which they should do, he's going to blow, he's going to implode the economy, right? | ||
He's going to slow it down and force us into a recession. | ||
We're already close to a bear market right now. | ||
We're already in a corrections territory. | ||
And if they don't do anything, they're just going to throw the dumpster fire of more inflation. | ||
And up there right now, they're working on a stimulus plan. | ||
You watch. | ||
They're going to blame New York City. | ||
New York City and D.C. | ||
are like East Berlin. | ||
Nothing going on. | ||
And they've got to do something with these small businesses. | ||
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You watch. | |
You're going to come back with a massive stimulus plan. | ||
I want to get to polling. | ||
Let's get this poll up again. | ||
He is in a... it's beyond a nosedive. | ||
This is hardcore, complete bottom. | ||
The numbers continue to get worse. | ||
You'd think he would actually, according to Fox, he bottomed out. | ||
Wrong. | ||
Boris, this latest Monmouth poll is the worst of all of them. | ||
This poll is amazing, Steve. | ||
This poll approved, disapproved. | ||
And it says it's 54-39. | ||
Actually, Monmouth had announced it at 55-38. | ||
Then they bumped them up by that one to 39, but couldn't quite get them to 40. | ||
I mean, look at this trajectory. | ||
And this is not Trafalgar. | ||
Right? | ||
And this is not Rasmussen. | ||
This is Monmouth University polling, which is left of center. | ||
And they had him... He was up by 24. | ||
54 to 30 when inaugurated. | ||
And then look at that trajectory, and it's what we've always talked about. | ||
It started tightening in the summer when the border disaster came into view, and it flipped right there around Afghanistan, and now it is absolute disaster time. | ||
This is James Buchanan's best day in history. | ||
This is when he's no longer the most unpopular president. | ||
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And real quickly, it's zero political capital. | |
Zero. | ||
Okay, give me real quickly Sinema, because they're all over Sinema. | ||
They're going to throw Sinema out of the Democratic Party. | ||
She's getting censured. | ||
There's a poll out. | ||
It's not doing too bad in Arizona, correct? | ||
She's not doing bad at all. | ||
She's not doing bad at all. | ||
And the best part is that she is actually more popular with Republicans in Arizona, I believe at 44, than she is with Democrats. | ||
She's at 42. | ||
And what does that tell you? | ||
That she's representing her state. | ||
Because let me tell you something, from having been here a lot, and this is sort of my adopted state, I love the Grand Canyon State. | ||
This is not a blue state. | ||
Okay. | ||
Arizona's not a blue state. | ||
Phoenix is not a blue city. | ||
Scottsdale's not blue. | ||
Tucson's not blue. | ||
And the 75 million people who showed up or tried to go to President Trump's rally are not Democrats. | ||
Arizona is ruby red, just like Tennessee. | ||
And it tells you. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I'm going to say it loud and clear. | ||
Martha McSally was a bad candidate. | ||
And that's why you've got the two senators. | ||
But cinema is coming in with strength. | ||
She's coming in with strength. | ||
Now Mark Kelly is weak, that's why he's hiding, and that's why I think Blake Masters is likely to be the next Senator Republican from the gorgeous state of Arizona. | ||
Boris, real quickly, social media, how do people follow you during the day? | ||
Because you're breaking news all the time. | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
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All the time. | |
All day. | ||
All night. | ||
We're coming in hot. | ||
The website BorisEP.com is set up right now. | ||
Coming in hot on the website. | ||
Hot on Getter at BorisEP. | ||
On Twitter at BorisEP. | ||
And of course, the hottest on the gram, Boris underscore Epstein. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
God bless. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Okay, we got homework assignments. | ||
Gotta get to Robin Voss in Wisconsin. | ||
We'll get the numbers up for that. | ||
And you gotta get to Missouri. | ||
Okay, thank you very much. | ||
Great work. | ||
Posse knows what they gotta do. | ||
Task and purpose. | ||
Let's go to Joe Kent. | ||
I don't need to tell him about task and purpose out there in Washington 3. | ||
A great patriot, an American hero. | ||
Joe, you're all over this vaccine mandate nonsense. | ||
Tell me what's going on. | ||
You guys are, you guys have, you're, you're, you're, you're getting in people's face out there, which is great. | ||
Walk us through what's happening. | ||
Steve, thanks for having me on to discuss this. | ||
So we've had a great movement over the fall and actually starting this summer of Patriots in Clark County, which is the biggest county in the third congressional district. | ||
They've gone out and they've gathered over 12,000 signatures on a petition that would end the vaccine and the mask mandates in our county. | ||
And now we are presenting That petition to the County Council and we want to strengthen the resolve of three members of that County Council to get them to approve this petition and to tell our tyrannical Governor Jay Inslee that Clark County will no longer discriminate Based on vaccine status or based on people wearing their masks. | ||
We want to end it. | ||
We want to exert sovereignty, the will of the people being reflected by their elected officials. | ||
So on Friday, we're going to hold a peaceful and patriotic rally out in front of the Clark County Public Service building from 2 p.m. | ||
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from 3 p.m. | |
to 5 p.m. | ||
The address is right there, 1300 Franklin Street in Vancouver, and this is going to hopefully strengthen the resolve of those elected representatives to tell Jay Inslee that we will no longer deal with these mandates. | ||
OK, I want to get across to everybody, if you can give your support by going online and checking it out. | ||
And if you're in the area, please show up. | ||
This is so important. | ||
The last time we left you, you were leading the charge to go to meetings where they had a whole raft of legislation. | ||
That essentially looked like they were going to bring the military. | ||
I mean, it was crazy. | ||
It was almost as crazy as New York State. | ||
Walk us through that, because that's that's what I think initiated to get lit the fire when you guys had to go in. | ||
And then they started lying about it and saying, oh, this is not what we're talking about. | ||
It's a different meaning. | ||
Walk us through what happened there. | ||
Yeah, so right before Christmas, Washington State Health Board said that they wanted to start discussing Washington State Administrative Codes. | ||
And I encourage people to look these up. | ||
246-100-040 and 070. | ||
This gives the health board the sole authority to task law enforcement to put people in forced quarantine situations. | ||
And for the health board to establish quarantine camps or quarantine facilities. | ||
Now they put this out on their website and they were just going to have a hearing about it on zoom where they weren't really going to take public comment. | ||
So we conducted a rally right in front of the health board at over 250 Patriots stand out there for over 6 hours. | ||
had people express their voices and really make our voices heard. And what happened, they saw the vast amount of people that showed up out there and they agreed that they would not discuss the forced quarantine. So it was a partial victory. However, they are still discussing, Washington State Health Board is still discussing mandatory vaccines for our children going to school. | ||
So this fight has just begun. | ||
That was just one battle. | ||
But we got them to stop discussing it that day. | ||
And then, of course, they took to the media and said that we were spreading disinformation. | ||
But we have all the receipts. | ||
Those administrative codes are on the books in Washington state. | ||
And that's why the movement that started this summer, the petition movement, to get Clark County, a conservative county in a blue state, to stand up It's so important because this is where these counties and these towns can really defend their people from this tyranny coming from Governor Inslee, coming from Joe Biden. | ||
This is where we need our elected officials to stand and deliver for us, stand in the breach from this COVID tyranny. | ||
So we're hoping they do the right thing. | ||
We're out there to show our support for them. | ||
That's what this petition is supposed to do. | ||
And so we're going to gather on Friday from 3 to 5 p.m. | ||
And I really hope to see everybody out there. | ||
Joe, real quickly, we only got like 30 seconds left. | ||
Is McCarthy still giving money to your opponent? | ||
I certainly hope not, Steve. | ||
I think he's heard it loud and clear that the people that are very mad about that. | ||
So we'll see when the FEC reports come out on the 31st of January. | ||
And I hope the GOP stops funding these impeachment voters, especially Jamie Hurwitz Butler, who voted for the vaccine tracking database as well, and is taking money from Johnson & Johnson. | ||
Real quickly, what's your social media? | ||
How do people find out about your campaign? | ||
How do they find out about you and follow you? | ||
Yeah, please go to joekentforcongress.com. | ||
There's links to all my social media on there. | ||
And if the posse can support in any way, small contributions really help fight back against the establishment and against the far left. | ||
joekentforcongress.com. | ||
Joe, honored to have you on here, sir. | ||
Keep fighting. | ||
Thank you so much, Steve. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Washington three remember don't you can't give up the states like Washington, Oregon, California There's tons and tons and tons of Trump people out there and we're gonna we're gonna flip them all Okay, may take a little while, but we're gonna flip them. | ||
You got a start congressional village by village. | ||
We're taking it all back That's what that's where they're in meltdown about. | ||
Okay, we got a lot to get to. I've got Joe Allen here who's going to take us there next in the war room. | ||
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So, you are a philosopher of mind, and you were involved in the transhumanism movement in terms of prolonging life. | ||
Is life after death possible? | ||
But now if you talk about biological death, yes you could have life after biological death, the body could die, if you could then transfer the patterns of the personality, everything that's stored in your, the patterns of your brain, if you could somehow replicate that in a different substrate, then I think in that sense is life after death is a possibility. | ||
Do you believe that it is, in principle possible, to really upload your, Max's, first person subjective experiences, certainly with your memories and personality, into a different medium? | ||
I think it is. | ||
I'd be very surprised if it weren't. | ||
It would require that there be some essentially mystical property of the brain, some kind of magical property that we have no idea of that we can't somehow duplicate. | ||
Now even if there was a mysterious property that we haven't discovered yet, presumably if it's still a physical property we would eventually discover it, maybe some kind of subtle magnetic particle or something, I don't know. | ||
But we could discover that and then replicate it. | ||
Maybe the property is your spirit from the Holy Spirit, right? | ||
Maybe, just throwing that out there. | ||
This is dangerous. | ||
This is dangerous. | ||
I want to bring in now, I mean, it's beyond dangerous. | ||
I want to bring in now Joe Allen, our editor for all of it. | ||
And Joe, I've got a lot to get to, so take a couple of minutes. | ||
I know you've got to talk about this New York Times thing on simulation, but I've just got to go back because I want to make sure everybody on the podcast, everybody in this massive, large audience, Goes to worm.org and downloads and reads the articles on Satanism with Transhumanism and Satanism and the chips because you've got every article laid out there that all connects the dots and also this new metaverse what they're talking about is like a Place for the most bizarre perversions in the world. | ||
Okay, so just quickly take two minutes to summarize those two articles So people can go to them Yes, you can find both of them at warroom.org. | ||
Click the Transhumanism tab. | ||
The first is Transhumanism is Satanism with a Brain Chip, and it really opens with the gentleman we just saw, Max Moore, who he is, without a doubt, one of the core thinkers in the transhumanist movement. | ||
Many regard his definition of transhumanism as being, in many ways, essential to understanding it. | ||
He wrote an essay in 1991 called In Praise of the Devil, in which he holds up Lucifer as a representation of human reason, of human intelligence, and human critical thinking. | ||
And he, in many ways, is speaking of this in symbolic terms, but he is He's completely trashing the notion of God, of any sort of supernatural realm that exists beyond this physical realm, and is using Lucifer, much like Anton LaVey before him, using Lucifer as this symbol for human aspiration, and I would say human arrogance. | ||
The other one is, the metaverse is already a cesspool of perversion. | ||
And that is looking at a recent video that surfaced of, you know, a fairly seedy scene that unfolded in one of the many sort of virtual worlds of a young girl doing a lap dance on a allegedly a 40 year old man. | ||
And all I'm looking at is just a very quick argument. | ||
That you will not be able to replicate the good in virtual reality. | ||
Whatever sort of wickedness or depravity is cultivated there will certainly remain in the soul and move on out into the physical world as people absorb it. | ||
But I have a lot of doubt as to whether or not people will be able to train to be good In virtual reality. | ||
I think, by and large, anything good you do in virtual reality will basically remain there. | ||
That may sound pessimistic, but you know, they don't call me Joe Optimist for nothing. | ||
Hang on for one second. | ||
I've got to get this stimulation. | ||
I've got to do a couple things. | ||
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It's the time that we get back to, you know, reading the KJV, the King James Version, every day. | ||
Also, two books that we talk about extensively tomorrow, and I realize people don't have a lot of money, but for those, and particularly people that deal in finance, Davos Man by Peter Goodman. | ||
Now, he's from the New York Times, but Peter Goodman's Davos Man talks a lot about how the billionaires devoured the world. | ||
This gets to the whole thing of the World Economic Forum and what happened in Davos. | ||
And also, Christopher Leonard, we took a piece that came out of Politico last week, The Lords of Easy Money. | ||
It was an excerpt from it. | ||
This is amazing about how the Fed has helped to destroy the working class in this country. | ||
We're going to get to a lot more of these books tomorrow. | ||
Real quickly, we've got about a minute. | ||
The latest thing, the New York Times thing, that we're living in a computer simulation. | ||
Is this nonsense still out there? | ||
Give us your assessment. | ||
Joe Allen. | ||
I think it really bleeds into what we just heard from Max Moore. | ||
What transhumanism is, ultimately, is a materialist inversion of ancient spiritual aspiration. | ||
So there's this new article up at New York Times. | ||
We're probably in a simulation. | ||
How much should that worry us? | ||
Which, maybe more accurate, would be, people believe we live in a computer simulation. | ||
How much should that worry us? | ||
I mean, it's an idea that's, you know, really cultivated or articulated by Nick Bostrom of Oxford University, but also more recently David Chalmers of New York University, and of course Elon Musk has floated the idea many times in public. | ||
A lot of these guys in Silicon Valley believe this. | ||
Okay, we'll have you back tomorrow, Joe Allen. | ||
Joe, a quick social media, how do people get to you? | ||
Yeah, you can find all these new articles at J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z, Twitter and Gitter. | ||
Thank you very much, Steve. | ||
Have a good one. | ||
Joe, fantastic. | ||
Great hit. | ||
Tomorrow morning, it's going to start again, and we're going to be on fire, okay? | ||
This is a fight for the direction and salvation of this republic. | ||
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