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We should have enough personnel to take care of the Southern Force Corps. | ||
I mean, that's the solution. | ||
And that hasn't been the case. | ||
Look, it's worse now than it frankly has been in at least 20 years, if not ever. | ||
But that is not, that is absolutely not the solution. | ||
And that's a hardship that you're enduring. | ||
Okay, over 130 million downloads on the podcast. | ||
Of course, we're live everywhere, Real America's Voice. | ||
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I want to thank the folks over there, John Frederick's, and of course, we're simulcast in Mandarin and Japanese by GTVG News. | ||
I want to thank everybody there, and blown through the firewall into China for Lao Beijing later in the day. | ||
We're going to get more on the Beijing Olympics towards the second part of this hour. | ||
I want to start Go back to Texas, Colonel Allen West. | ||
Colonel Allen West served his country in the U.S. | ||
Army, a hero and a patriot. | ||
He's now in Texas running in this very tough primary, the Republican primary for the governorship. | ||
Colonel West, you've kind of, when we first talked to you, you said, hey, one of the reasons I want to do this is that You know, I love Texas, and it's being invaded, and I think I've got a plan. | ||
The establishment doesn't like me. | ||
The establishment doesn't like the plan, but I'm going to put it into action. | ||
You saw Mayorkas was down there this week. | ||
We're going to go to the Rio Grande Valley to La Jolla next, right after you. | ||
I know you're meeting us in Abilene today, but what is your plan to solve this invasion of the great state of Texas, sir? | ||
Well, it's good to be with you, Steve, and thanks for having me on once again. | ||
And greetings to everyone from Abilene, Texas. | ||
We're going to be speaking to some students at Abilene Christian University, then heading out to Odessa. | ||
I was just down on the border last week, about 72 hours ago, from Laredo to Zapata, to Rio Grande City, Roma, Texas, and then over to McAllen. | ||
And the most important thing is that we have to understand is we, as the state of Texas, the Constitution, Article 1, Section 10, Clause 3, It gives us the right to be able to protect ourselves when we are actually invaded, when there's imminent danger, without any admitted delay. | ||
When you look at the drug trafficking crisis, the human and sex trafficking crisis, and the public health crisis, we have to do more. | ||
So first and foremost, we have to establish a border control zone. | ||
Highway 90 to the north, Rio Grande River to the south, and then you have those respective sectors from El Paso to the Big Bend sector, to the Del Rio sector, Laredo and Rio Grande Valley sector, And we employ our National Guard troops with the right mission, the right task and purpose, not as a political optic to be on those major infiltration routes to interdict. | ||
And they have to have the power and we will give them that here in the state of Texas along with our constitutional law enforcement entities, our sheriffs. | ||
To be able to arrest, detain and deport people because they're coming over illegally. | ||
That's what Mayorkas and the Biden administration is not doing. | ||
Then we also have to designate the cartels. | ||
We're not fighting against a business organization. | ||
This is an insurgency. | ||
They're shooting across the Rio Grande River almost weekly, daily even in some cases. | ||
We've got to give our troops down there the right rules of engagement to be able to return fire against this harassing fire. | ||
and we have to designate them as a terrorist organization. | ||
Then we can freeze their assets, we can seize their assets and banks. | ||
These non-governmental organizations like Catholic Charities and Lutheran Ministries, we can't continue to allow them to be the travel agencies for illegal immigrants. | ||
So we're gonna revoke their licenses. | ||
They're 501c3, not-for-profit organizations. | ||
I don't care that the Biden administration has given them federal taxpayer grants. | ||
We're gonna not allow them to operate here because they're aiding and abetting human and sex trafficking, and they're working hand in hand with the terrorist organization, the cartels. | ||
And then lastly, we've got to cut off the taxpayer-funded benefits to people that are here illegally. | ||
Six to eight billion dollars that we spend here in Texas for illegals to get benefits. | ||
And we're going to tax the remittances that illegals send back to other countries. | ||
And that's another incredible amount of revenue that we can have, first and foremost, They're optics and they're not good enough for me. | ||
It's not good enough for the members of the Texas National Guard, their spouses and their families. | ||
the current governor, didn't he say he's going to build a wall and didn't he deploy the National Guard down there? Is that not what is his actions, real actions? Are they optics or are they good enough for you? They're optics and they're not good enough for me. It's not good enough for the members of the Texas National Guard, their spouses and their families. As a matter of fact, since November, we've had five suicides of the Texas National Guard members, two suicide attempts, two suicide ideations, which means someone went and said, I'm | ||
thinking about killing myself because they don't have the right rules of engagement. | ||
They're not being paid on time. | ||
That's something that has not been rectified. | ||
They don't have enough equipment. | ||
They're exchanging body armor. | ||
They don't have enough ammunition. | ||
It's so deplorable that they are actually relieving themselves on the side of the roads because they don't have enough port-a-pies and things of that nature. | ||
So we want to give them a clear task and purpose not have them down there as an optic to be used and also to be targets for these cartels firing across the Rio Grande River at them. | ||
And the other thing is that this wall most recently is just 1.7 miles. | ||
Texas has 1,254 miles of border. | ||
The Trump wall was about 145 miles. | ||
We've got a long ways to go, but let's put the wall in places where we can funnel and channel illegal immigrants to a place where we can better control with our ground troops and also with our ground surveillance systems. | ||
Colonel West, you served your country as a patriot in the Army for many, many years. | ||
Is this, in your mind, an invasion of the state of Texas? | ||
It absolutely is an invasion of the state of Texas. | ||
And the founding fathers wrote in the Guarantee Clause of the Constitution in Article 4, Section 4, two things that the federal government is supposed to do. | ||
They're supposed to protect, they're supposed to provide a Republican form of government and protect the union from invasion. | ||
They're not doing that. | ||
And I find it quite hypocritical and ironic that we want to send 8,500 troops to Ukraine while we have a wide open border here. | ||
We just recently had some Ukrainians and Russians try to come across the border here into the state of Texas. | ||
Why is there such a disconnect between the way you see things, the way that the police officers we're going to talk to in a moment in La Jolla, Texas, citizen we talked to, the hard-working blue-collar Hispanic Americans down in the Rio Grande Valley throughout South Texas, and the business establishment and the current governor. | ||
He's raised, I think he set records for raising money. | ||
So what do they see differently than you see, sir? | ||
Well, first and foremost, I don't care how much money you raise. | ||
I was a paratrooper, and it's all about the fight in your heart. | ||
And if you're standing on what is right and what is true and on the Constitution, Then I don't understand why the governor of Texas, who in Article 4, Section 7 of the Texas state constitution, one of his duties as commander in chief is to repel invasions. | ||
And that's not happening. | ||
They continue to flow over. | ||
We had 178,000 illegal crossings in the month of December. | ||
So nothing is really tapering down. | ||
So I think that you have two schools of thought. | ||
You have a Democrat party that wants a new voting electoral base, and you have these GOP establishment types, you know, U.S. | ||
Chamber of Commerce, They want to have cheaper labor. | ||
That's not, you know, in keeping with the safety and security of protecting the people here in the state of Texas, which is my charge, which is what I've always done to support and defend the Constitution, that oath that I took and the oath that you took as well, Stephen. | ||
Colonel, do you get a sense that, I know you're outgunned here, at least on the money side, do you get, do you have a sense this race is tightening up? | ||
Are you going to make, is this going to be competitive? | ||
I think it is very competitive. | ||
We had a poll two weeks ago, and it was likely Republican voters. | ||
It was about 1,500 individuals, and it was, you know, the hard Rs, four for primary voters, three or four, two or four of the last primary elections. | ||
And we actually came out with 38.3%, and the governor has 32.5%, and so we're very encouraged by that. | ||
Doesn't mean that we rest on those laurels, but this is a competitive race, and I think that one of the indicators is that Governor Abbott is spending tens of millions of dollars in ads on TV and Facebook and things of this nature, something that he has not done previously. | ||
His last primary election, he won with 92%. | ||
I don't think he's gonna get 92% in this primary election. | ||
Colonel West, how do people, how does this audience find out more about you, sir? | ||
Sure, you go to west4texas.com, west4texas.com, and follow us on all of the different social media platforms to include Getter. | ||
Colonel West, always an honor to have you on here, sir. | ||
My pleasure, thank you so much. | ||
Anchors Away, you guys beat us this past year. | ||
Remember, my daughter went to West Point, so we're a house divided on that one. | ||
Colonel West, thank you so much. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
God bless. | ||
Appreciate it, Steve. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Okay, I want to go back. | ||
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Let's see. | |
I think we got Ben Burcombe. | ||
I want to get him for a few minutes. | ||
He's got to bounce to the airport. | ||
But Ben, I know you're down in La Jolla, Texas. | ||
You just heard Colonel West talking about the situation down there. | ||
Get us up to speed. | ||
What's happening down in La Jolla? | ||
You've got some great law enforcement down there. | ||
We've had a chance to visit with them before. | ||
What's an update? | ||
Yeah, thank you Steve. | ||
I think the sergeant here can probably say it better than me. | ||
Sergeant, can you just give us an update of what you guys have been experiencing here? | ||
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Well, one of the main things that we have seen is a big explosion of smuggling. | |
Smugglers moving these undocumented immigrants across our nation, across our city. | ||
Not only is it US citizens doing this, now we're finding out that a big number of them Are illegal aliens doing this? | ||
They themselves are from Mexico. | ||
We had one that was from El Salvador and he had nine people in his truck. | ||
He was moving them. | ||
So these people are not only coming to the U.S. | ||
to do what they're going to do, but they're also helping with the smuggling. | ||
That's a big change that we hadn't seen before. | ||
And one of the things, Steve, we were out... Go ahead, Steve. | ||
I just want to ask the sergeant a real question. | ||
Asking Ben, does the sergeant, does anybody, does he feel the higher-ups, forget the federal government, we know they're not doing anything, they're helping the evasion, does he feel that any of the higher-ups in the state of Texas, that these folks have his back? | ||
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No. | |
No, because if they did, I think we would have the equipment and the backing that we need. | ||
That's one of the things that we have a struggle with because of lack of equipment. | ||
It's kind of like a stifle. | ||
It stops us a little bit, but it doesn't stop us completely. | ||
We don't stop doing our job every single day. | ||
Somebody is going to run or we're going to catch somebody. | ||
And out of that, many others branch out and we have a gigantic caseload That we have to send to the district attorney's office for review. | ||
And Steve, just to give you an illustration of that, they're down, I was talking to Sarge yesterday, they're down to three patrol units. | ||
You can see a couple of those, two of those behind me, three patrol units for 15 officers because of the damage that they're getting from doing what the state should be doing or funding them, helping them do. | ||
It's just, it's ridiculous, but they continue to do it every day. | ||
They're just, they're American heroes. | ||
I just can't, the bravery, nobody has their back. | ||
I understand this. | ||
These are people, this is the thin blue line that puts their lives for their fellow citizens every day and for the people being smuggled across, right? | ||
The rape victims. | ||
Ben, give us a summary. | ||
I know you're leaving the Rio Grande Valley. | ||
Give us this trip. | ||
What have you seen there that's different than last time? | ||
Well, it's out of control. | ||
It's been out of control and it's only getting worse. | ||
The worst part about it to me, from what I've seen, is the attempt to hide it. | ||
They're doing these operations now. | ||
The Mexican government is doing it. | ||
They're sending people, small groups of people, so that we don't have the eyesore that we had in the Del Rio Bridge. | ||
But Joe Biden's doing the same thing. | ||
He's moving people around the country. | ||
He's trying to make it seem like it's not that big a deal. | ||
But when I come down here to La Jolla and you see every single day they're in high-speed pursuits with illegal aliens, with cartel members, murderers and rapists and the rest of it, it is out of control. | ||
It is an absolute invasion. | ||
And it's up to, not just the governors, it's up to the American people to stand up and just say, we cannot allow this anymore. | ||
And really, again, here with La Jolla PD, we're doing the Law & Border Show, but anything, the state of Texas, Governor Abbott, stop wasting your money on putting National Guard troops out on the streets to babysit illegals. | ||
If you're going to send funding, send it to La Jolla PD, because they're actually doing it. | ||
They're doing your job. | ||
And to the other guys out there, anyone who wants to support, you guys can do that directly. | ||
But they shouldn't have to. | ||
These guys should not be waiting here as their units are breaking down for doing the job that the federal government and the state should be doing. | ||
Three patrol cars, $5.2 trillion budget in the federal budget, and hundreds of billions of dollars in Texas. | ||
Okay, Ben, how do people get social media? | ||
We've got 30 seconds, and thank the sergeant. | ||
Real America's Voice, americasvoice.news, frontlineamerica.com, and at Ben Verquon. | ||
But the most important social media, if you guys want to find it, Facebook, look up La Jolla, Texas Police Department. | ||
And then look up, if you just want to Google, La Jolla, Texas Police. | ||
If you guys want to support, you can do it directly. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Thank you very much, Ben. | ||
Thank you, Sergeant. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Those putting their lives on the line. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
Gonna hear some polling about Biden and then talk to Andrew Giuliani about what he's doing. | ||
Have the back of New York's finest in his race for governor. | ||
Next, in The War Room. | ||
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Okay, we got some amazing polling here. | ||
We turn to the People's Pundit. | ||
It's got some incredible numbers about the implosion of this illegitimate regime. | ||
I want to go to the People's Pundit, Richard Barris. | ||
Richard, walk us through what you've, what you're polling. | ||
Just came out of the field. | ||
Walk us through what you found out. | ||
The headline here is the white working class vote, the margin for Trump swelled this month. | ||
He's got over 60% of the white working class vote, which You know, when you look at who's undecided that it's it's a lot of potential. | ||
So, you know, it's much more likely to be higher than that, actually. | ||
And Biden is at 22. | ||
These are the voters. | ||
You know, if you look at the exit polls, if you buy them, these are the voters the media discussed that Biden did better with than Hillary Clinton, which helped him, particularly in the Rust Belt. | ||
Why is this a big deal? | ||
These are these are voters who are overrepresented or well represented in the electoral college. | ||
So when you're getting 22% of the white working class vote, it's really difficult to win the state of Wisconsin. | ||
It's really difficult to win the state of Pennsylvania. | ||
You know, really, it's impossible. | ||
This is a crushing defeat for Joe Biden. | ||
Michigan, this is why we had him win in 16, and hey, he won again in 20, but they covered up how they stole it. | ||
But this number, which is stunning, particularly a guy who's supposed to be Scranton, Joe from Scranton, This is indicative of economic policy, national security, Afghanistan, what's happening in Ukraine, the southern border. | ||
This number captures all that. | ||
Because these are your patriotic, this is the backbone of the country. | ||
You add this, your pollings tell us about the Hispanics. | ||
And in African-American men, this is why you're seeing this coalition coming together that you could be like 1932. | ||
The Democratic Party is losing the foundational. | ||
This is what I keep saying. | ||
If we do, if you keep hammering this, you've got a chance to actually have the Democratic Party destroyed this November. | ||
This number is stunning. | ||
A lot of people do this to cross. | ||
How did you get to this number? | ||
Because I want to make sure this thing is so breathtaking. | ||
I want to make sure that people understand the legitimacy of what you did to find this number out. | ||
Yeah, and real quick, it's also real quick to point out, the some college with non-white voters, if they have some college or an associate's degree, that's being driven by the fact, it's close, and that's being driven because Trump leads with Hispanics who have some college or an associate's degree. | ||
If they have no degree, it's basically even. | ||
That's that swing with Hispanic men. | ||
that we were talking about. | ||
It's huge. | ||
With the white working class vote, basically, we pull out, we nest race with education. | ||
We're only looking at white voters who do not have any degree whatsoever, whether they tell us they have some college or an associate's, or they have a bachelor's or an advanced degree. | ||
Lastly, Steve, I got to point this out. | ||
It was a lot of talk in 2020 about the suburban educated vote. | ||
The fact of the matter is it was different than 2012. | ||
The census proved proved us right on that. | ||
We're not talking about the same kind of voters. | ||
The reason why the educated vote has moved away from Republicans is because it is less white. | ||
The white educated voter actually can swing quite a bit. | ||
Postgrad is still a tough nut to crack. | ||
But when you're looking at whites only who have an associate's or a bachelor's degree, They are tightening. | ||
So it's starting to look a lot like 2010 margins, where Republicans did well with people who had a bachelor's degree. | ||
And it's that post-grad that still remains liberal, of course, and especially when you consider the non-white post-grad. | ||
Biden's margins, Democratic margins, are very large with non-white post-grad voters. | ||
It's, it's, it's, it's, it's, you know, this could be historic. | ||
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63 seats, 63 House seats in 2010. | |
We're talking about if people stay focused. | ||
Go ahead, sir. | ||
Go ahead, Richard. | ||
Yeah, and lastly, Republicans do have a pretty big lead among those same white working class voters, but Democrats at the generic ballot level are a few points higher than Biden, about 25 points. | ||
Uh, whereas the Republican candidate is a couple of points behind Trump. | ||
They don't get above 60, not yet. | ||
They're at about 58. | ||
So the margin's still big for Republicans in the generic ballot. | ||
But this group of voters, 7% undecided, 8% in that group in the hypothetical rematch. | ||
But it's 15% in the generic ballot, so there's this group of voters that Trump appeals to that Republicans do not. | ||
And Republicans do a little bit better with educated voters, but guess what? | ||
In the Electoral College, it's the working class that really has the decisive say. | ||
Outside of the most indoctrinated, which is the graduate degree, etc., you're seeing the implosion in the traditional pillars of the Democratic Party. | ||
This is why I say we have a historic task and purpose ahead of us for this November. | ||
Richard, I know you've got to bounce another interview. | ||
Thank you for fitting us in. | ||
How do people follow the People's Pundit, sir? | ||
On Getter, at People's Pundit, and on Locals, folks. | ||
That's really my social home. | ||
It's peoplespundit.locals.com. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Okay, look, can we play the cut before I bring in Andrew Giuliani? | ||
Go ahead. | ||
I want Andrew to see this and then we'll go to him. | ||
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The system continues to fail us. | |
Thank you. | ||
We are not safe anymore. | ||
Not even the members of the service. | ||
I know you were tired of these laws, especially the ones from the new DA. | ||
I hope he's watching you speak through me right now. | ||
I know. | ||
Okay, that was St. Paul. | ||
Patrick's Cathedral, a eulogy during a requiem mass for a hero, 22-year-old police officer gunned down. | ||
That was his widow. | ||
I want to bring in now Andrew Giuliani, who is running for the governorship of the great state of New York in a primary, a Republican primary. | ||
Andrew, what's to be done? | ||
We had Bernie Kerrick and your father on yesterday for a couple of segments to walk through. | ||
We had a lot of cuts that they could respond to about the anarchy. | ||
And that's what's happened to the greatest city in the world, New York City. | ||
It's descended into anarchy. | ||
Okay, I know you're not running for mayor of New York, you're running for governor, but what is to be done with this DA who seems that he's at war with the police in the greatest city, New York's finest, the greatest police force in the world, and what will you do about it if you're governor? | ||
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This is very simple. | |
Anybody who wants to look up the New York State Constitution, go right to Article 8, Section 13b. | ||
The governor has the power to remove any of the 62 district attorneys in New York State, including Alvin Bragg. | ||
I said this three weeks ago when he wrote the memo to his assistant district attorneys that focused not just on not prosecuting misdemeanors, but also taking a look at armed robbery and resisting arrest and saying, we're not going to prosecute those as felonies, but we're going to prosecute those as misdemeanors, which by the way, now, Steve, you know, that's a desk appearance ticket in New York. | ||
So for me, On day one, I would remove Alvin Bragg or any other district attorney that chooses not to actually execute the oath of their office. | ||
And unfortunately, what Alvin Bragg has done is he's put more and more of New York's finest, the 36,000 incredible members of the NYPD, the greatest law enforcement organization in the world, he's put their life on the line by this memo, by this Signal to the rest of the city, to the rest of the country, that he's just not going to actually have their backs. | ||
We need somebody in Albany who's actually going to have their backs and who's actually going to back the blue. | ||
One more thing I'd point out. | ||
You mentioned it yesterday. | ||
You had a guy on. | ||
I've met him once or twice. | ||
His name is Giuliani yesterday. | ||
What he did in New York in the 1990s, he took a theory called broken windows and he executed in New York City. | ||
What Alvin Bragg is doing is the exact opposite of broken windows, which is we get crimes at an early, we get criminals at an early stage and we get them into the corrections department. | ||
Bernie Kerrick knows a thing or two of that and certainly had executed that very well. | ||
That way they do not graduate on to felonies and greater crimes. | ||
That's what brought New York City down from over 2,000 murders a year under Dinkins in the early 90s, to Giuliani, and even it continued under Bloomberg because he did not want to mess that up. | ||
Whatever we think about Bloomberg's globalist policies, he looked and said, if I'm going to be a successful mayor, I'm going to continue these public safety ideas that Rudy Giuliani ended up maintaining. | ||
That's what we need to bring back to New York, and that's what we will. | ||
And Alvin Bragg goes out on day one. | ||
Andrew, I want you, if you can, to stay through this break. | ||
We've got a couple of moments. | ||
I've got to ask you, when he sends a memo out, because you know this because of your association with your father, obviously you know him extremely well, and Bernie Kerrick, when he sends a memo out that says, I'm not going to prosecute, really, resisting arrest, that's basically saying you can have an open war on police officers. | ||
Am I incorrect in saying that? | ||
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It's a target right on their back. | |
And that's exactly what it is. | ||
I mean, if you're telling criminals that, you know what, if you end up getting in fights with cops, don't worry about it. | ||
We're just going to print you and then you'll be out the same day. | ||
That's absolutely no respect for our law enforcement. | ||
It's pushing the continued defund the police narrative that we've seen from BLM over the last couple of years. | ||
What's more, and we can go deeper into this when we get back from the break, But look at bail reform in New York State. | ||
Bail reform was passed a couple years ago under Cuomo. | ||
He signed it into law in our radical legislature. | ||
And if you see New York City and the rest of the state, crime has doubled. | ||
Violent crime has doubled since bail reform came into place, which is cashless bail. | ||
So that's something that also needs to go in the garbage on day one if we are going to actually protect our cops, not just in New York City, not just in New York State, but all around the country. | ||
Andrew Giuliani. | ||
Please hold on. | ||
We're taking a short commercial break. | ||
We'll return. | ||
Andrew Giuliani is running in a Republican primary to face off against the Democrat, looks like it could be the right now, the interim governor. | ||
She was kind of replaced Cuomo. | ||
We're going to take a short break. | ||
We'll be back when we get into more of his law and order campaign. | ||
As the greatest city on earth descends into anarchy with a wave of violent crime and the victims, Our people of color. | ||
African-Americans, Hispanics, Asian-Americans. | ||
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Somebody's taking this action is Andrew Giuliani. | ||
Andrew, I know what's going to happen when you win. | ||
Tell me what you can do today to sort this problem out with Alvin Bragg, this DA that is obviously out of control, to put pressure on the governor. | ||
Sir. | ||
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Well, I'll tell you what we've done. | |
I've started a recall petition. | ||
Uh, in order to get recall in the state constitution to be considered. | ||
Now, unfortunately, right now, over the next 10 months, there's not much that we can do except to make our voices heard. | ||
And I'll tell you why. | ||
Because in New York, you have two super majorities in the state legislature, and you've got a governor in Kathy Hochul who is running as far and fast to the left, much further and faster than Cuomo. | ||
Actually, you can argue that Cuomo would fight off some of the radical lefts for the wrong reasons. | ||
But she just wants to do everything she possibly can to be the Democratic nominee. | ||
But what I've done, and what I said before the break, and it's absolutely, absolutely true. | ||
On day one, I will fire Alvin Bragg. | ||
That's what Kathy Hochul should do now, if she cared about the cops. | ||
And the citizens and the safety of New Yorkers, she would do that. | ||
Unfortunately, what's she doing? | ||
She's playing politics and she's putting that above the safety of New Yorkers. | ||
So for me, we're going to make sure we're going to put that pledge out there that we are firing Alvin Bragg on day one or any other Soros-funded DA who is not going to actually prosecute and execute his oath of office. | ||
Let's talk about the race, because we've got to bounce. | ||
I know you're New York City, New York State royalty, political royalty. | ||
Your father is America's mayor, the greatest mayor in the history of the greatest city in America. | ||
Walk us through. | ||
Is this thing competitive? | ||
Tell our audience what the polling is. | ||
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Well, I'll tell you what. | |
We've had five polls now that have come out statewide. | ||
One which my campaign paid for, four which are independent. | ||
All five polls have me winning the Republican nomination by double digits. | ||
Including the most recent one, which came out a week and a half ago, which had me up 12 points for the nomination. | ||
Now we do have, similar to what's going on nationally, there is a little bit of push in the New York GOP to exclude us from the race. | ||
They have a selected candidate, they've actually called him the presumptive nominee, and they've wanted party leaders to basically say, you know what, he is going to be our nominee, the congressman from Long Island. | ||
Well, we've said is this. | ||
I want the three million registered Republicans in New York State to make that decision on who their nominee is on June 28th. | ||
If they ultimately make that decision, then I know that we will be the nominee for the Republican Party. | ||
And I know on November 8th we will also take down Kathy Hochul and win back New York. | ||
Steve, can you imagine what the message it would send to the rest of the country if we get deep blue New York back? | ||
I think anybody who watches your show who saw Virginia, who saw how close New Jersey was, who saw the successes On November 2nd of this last year, you can see that New York really is neck and neck. | ||
So I think we have a great shot at this thing, and the early polling is certainly showing that. | ||
We're not resting on our laurels, as Colonel West said, but we are going to push forward and we're going to make sure that we win this thing on November 8th of this coming year. | ||
It's not simply a victory on November 8th, it's a victory with Giuliani as governor of New York. | ||
Andrew, that'll make their heads blow up. | ||
Tell us, how do people find out more about you? | ||
Where do they go? | ||
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You think the left will come after me a little bit? | |
They already are, Steve. | ||
You know one or two things about that. | ||
Go to nyforgiuliani.com. | ||
That's N-Y-F-O-R-G-I-U-L-I-A-N-I dot com. | ||
And you can follow us all on at Andrew H. Giuliani all across social media. | ||
So please, use your support, volunteer, whatever you can do. | ||
Andrew, thank you very much. | ||
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Thank you for having me. | |
Andrew Liani, what people don't know, he did such a, a lot of people don't know, he did such a great job in the White House. | ||
He's a stalwart for President Trump in his time in the White House. | ||
Okay, we got a lot to get through and we got little time to do it. | ||
In the Commonwealth of Virginia, very important, remember, people on school boards, people with precinct committee, go to precinctstrategy.com to sign up. | ||
We're having success stories. | ||
They're stacked up all across the nation. | ||
That people are really finding comradeship, friendship by joining. | ||
It's changing people's lives. | ||
But on these election officials, we've got to get serious about this. | ||
It's absolutely essential that MAGA both volunteer and be elected in these positions to make sure that November 3rd can never happen again. | ||
Deloes Stallman in the Commonwealth of Virginia. | ||
Deloes, what do people need to do today to make sure that they don't miss signing up for this? | ||
Hi, Steve. | ||
Yeah, we need people to call their county registrar. | ||
The appointments for election officials, those are the people who are appointed by your board of electors the first week of February. | ||
They are accepting applicants for these positions, which are sworn positions. | ||
You will be assigned a precinct. | ||
They approve you and they We'll swear you in and your term will begin in March for a period of up to three years. | ||
So submitting your application, which is form ELECT-115R, which I have posted on my getter, a link for that form. | ||
If you call your county registrar, mine emailed one to me, but you can download it, you can sign it, deliver it today. | ||
The meeting of your county elector board will occur this week, so getting it in today is critical. | ||
You would like to be selected from the candidate pool at this meeting for your appointment for up to three years by your board of electors. | ||
If I have an extra minute, I would like to touch on the board of electors. | ||
The board itself is a three-person board, one from each Political party and the third one being a swing, that person will be elected appointed on a staggered term and their party affiliation is determined by the party of the governor in office. | ||
Right now, we are outnumbered. | ||
We've had democratic governors for 8 years in most of these boards. | ||
We are outgunned 2 to 1. | ||
So when your county, the vice chairman spot is up for reappointment, your county chairman at your Republican Party, since this is Governor Youngkin, will select that individual. | ||
So that's another reason to get involved with your county party in your precinct. | ||
Get signed up through Dan Schultz's site so that you can participate in the appointment of that vice chairman role. | ||
Okay, the response yesterday was enormous. | ||
I need everybody one more time. | ||
Deloes, how do people get to you? | ||
You got to do it today if you're in the Commonwealth. | ||
I think there's 67 counties. | ||
You've got to respond to this. | ||
Also, go sign it. | ||
Go to Precinct Strategy and become a precinct committeeman. | ||
These electoral boards are vitally important and the volunteers underneath that are vitally important. | ||
One more time, Deloes. | ||
How do people get to you to get to these forums? | ||
I got to fill out today. | ||
Yeah, I'm on Getter at Deloes. | ||
And if there aren't sufficient Republicans available for the day of the election, they'll just take a Democrat and assign them to behave as an observer for the Republicans. | ||
So we need real Republicans on these appointments so that we don't have that happen again. | ||
That's happened in the past where the Democrat is assigned to perform as a Republican for the day. | ||
We do not want that. | ||
Please get the form, elect 115R. | ||
Get it to your registrar today. | ||
Get on the list of people so you can be appointed. | ||
Deloes Stallman was at the tip of the spear in turning around the Commonwealth in this last election to get parents and mothers and dads and everybody focused on the education, CRT, all of it. | ||
And now it's to focus on the election. | ||
Deloes, one more time, what's your getter account that people can go to? | ||
It's Deloes. | ||
Deloes at Getter. | ||
Okay. | ||
Deloes Stallman, thank you very much. | ||
Thank you for all the effort you're putting in this. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
Thanks for having me on. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thanks. | ||
The energy, look, all over the country, we're going to start having more success stories. | ||
We've got them from every state, from every region. | ||
It's just incredible. | ||
People are answering the trumpets call, and I've got to tell you. | ||
And here's a good thing. | ||
Every time I talk to them, it's changed their lives, their involvement and their engagement in this. | ||
Let's go, can we play the cold open of Joe Allen? | ||
If we can play the cold open of Joe Allen, I'll bring Joe Allen in. | ||
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For people that agree to go to Mars, SpaceX plans to offer Starlink there. | |
So all they have to do is have their Pi phone with them and they will remain connected with our planet. | ||
The third contributor to the Pie Phone's ecosystem is Neuralink. | ||
Many people, including experts, become squirmy when it comes to implanting chips in the human brain. | ||
However, Musk is only trying to help. | ||
Neuralink has trialed its tech in pigs, which read and displayed signals from the animal's brain in real time as it moved about. | ||
It has also been tested in a monkey, enabling it to play a ping pong match with its mind. | ||
Musk claims the technology has been tested not to harm the animals while implanted and be safely installed and removed from the skull. | ||
Neuralink plans to start human trials next year and there are volunteers already. | ||
The PiPhone has integration with Neuralink too. | ||
The technology can beam signals from the brain to the phone wirelessly. | ||
This means users can control the phone with their mind without physically touching it. | ||
The Model Pi phone is powerful enough to interpret the signals from the brain and convert them into a language that humans will understand. | ||
No other phone can do this presently. | ||
Armed with this extensive ecosystem, the Tesla Model Pi phone will dominate the world. | ||
Okay, the great meta narrative or the great, you know, issue of our time is not climate change. | ||
Sorry. | ||
It is transhumanism. | ||
In fact, I think much of what's done on climate change is a little bit of a misdirection play to what exactly is going on in this very dangerous area. | ||
These five We've got a minute in this segment, Joe, we're going to hold you over. | ||
Elon Musk, Neuralink, and chips in the brain. | ||
singularity. On this side of the singularity is Homo sapiens or mankind or humankind. On the other side it's mankind 2.0, enhanced man, whatever. But it's unregulated. The technology is accelerating at an accelerating rate. | ||
It's scary. We've got a minute in this segment, Joe, we're gonna hold you over. | ||
Elon Musk, Neuralink, and chips in the brain. Tell me about it. Yeah, you know, Steve, I think every civilization follows the path of its worldview by and large. | ||
And that worldview is going to be determined by and large by the most powerful and influential men in that society. | ||
And so what you speak of metanarratives, and especially climate change, what is Elon Musk's grand vision for the world? | ||
And it basically consists of a fully autonomous workforce, of human beings who are cyborgs in order to keep up with the artificial general intelligence that inevitably will be created. | ||
It's a world in which you can't even drive your own car because even that, even your freedom of motion, of movement through your society is fully autonomous. | ||
And ultimately he envisions, you know, a dying planet in which, you know, some elite will have to escape to Mars. | ||
So, as I see so many conservatives fall in with, you know, boosting or supporting Musk, I really have to question whether or not he's trustworthy to defend even the most basic principles, let alone, you know, conservative principles. | ||
No, you see conservatives fawning, and you see people like Larry Kudlow saying he should be chairman of the Federal Reserve, Steve Forbes saying he should be like Secretary of Treasury, head of the Federal Reserve. | ||
It's scary when you drill down on it. | ||
We're talking about putting a chip into a human brain, and this is not a paraplegic. | ||
They're talking about chipping human beings. | ||
And on the other side of that, you're a cyborg. | ||
Okay? | ||
And we're doing this without any debate or discussion. | ||
None. | ||
Zero. | ||
Except in the War Room. | ||
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Okay, Joe, I want to take... | ||
A couple minutes, explain to people the line we cross once you put in a silicon chip into a, remember Moore's Law has been, every 18 months, the capacity of a chip doubles, and it's done that since the 1960s, where they thought it might do it for the first two cycles. | ||
It's done it every 18 months, essentially, for what, 60 years plus? | ||
That means the little cell phone you have has more computing capacity Then Johnson Space Center, when we sent a man to the moon. | ||
This is the scale of it. | ||
You're talking about putting a chip now with that capacity, with quantum computing, artificial general intelligence, all of it, into the human brain. | ||
Into the human brain. | ||
We are going to cross Certain boundaries. | ||
We're going to cross these with no discussion and no debate whatsoever of exactly what is going on. | ||
It's certainly no regulation. | ||
And these are things you can't undo. | ||
This is really you can't put the genie back in the bottle. | ||
So, Joe Allen, ascribe to us the coming cyborgs. | ||
And this is not science fiction. | ||
All of this is fact. | ||
And I keep saying that we're not having a discussion on what's important. | ||
They're running around with their hair on fire on climate change, which is still a mathematical set of possibilities and probabilities. | ||
This is dead, hard fact. | ||
It's happening. | ||
Joe Allen. | ||
Well, you know, Steve, I think you have to look at the people developing these things to really understand where they will likely go. | ||
And Elon Musk is certainly at the forefront. | ||
He's already been beat by Synchron and Blackrock Neurotech as far as actually getting an implantable brain-computer interface into a human head. | ||
But really, Neuralink has far greater capacities, more than likely, because a Neuralink chip itself is a small plug that sits in the skull, but it has 1024 small hair-thin wires that go into the brain and read the brain's signals. | ||
So the idea is to have maybe a couple of them here and there to pick up certain signals in order to increase a human being's output as far as getting information out of the brain into the computer system, right? | ||
Musk brings this up all the time, that it's really, you know, a data problem. | ||
Human beings using their thumbs or using their fingers to input information is far too slow to keep up with an advanced artificial intelligence system. | ||
And so you need this implant in order to give human beings the uploading speed, basically, to keep up with whatever information is coming back to you from that system. | ||
So, you know, his worldview in general is basically in direct alignment with the deep thinkers in the transhumanist movement. | ||
You know, he cites Nick Bostrom's superintelligence as being one of his biggest influences. | ||
And you can really see it in his public warnings that artificial general intelligence, or in particular super intelligence, would pose an enormous threat to human beings because it would be completely uncontrollable. | ||
So, you know, Bostrom has about a thousand different possibilities of how that could happen, and about, you know, half that many possibilities as to how we could defend ourselves against it should it happen. | ||
Elon Musk has chosen the path of You know, creating cyborgs to connect the brain directly to those systems so that human beings can keep up. | ||
He sees it basically as being a sort of third layer on top of the sort of mammalian limbic system, and then the neocortex above that, and he foresees a sort of tertiary layer of direct interfacing with artificial intelligence. | ||
Now, really, the questions, two questions. | ||
One, is that even possible? | ||
And that's, you know, that's up in the air. | ||
Who knows? | ||
But the real question is, what sort of worldview is the richest man in the world projecting out onto the society, which many, many young men adopt? | ||
And that worldview is one of an autonomous workforce, of cyborgs connected to artificial intelligence in order to keep up with an AI supergod, of fully autonomous vehicles so that your freedom of motion, your freedom of movement is completely restricted by that system, And then of course the idea that the planet will more than likely die anyway, so we should head off to Mars. | ||
And then to keep, you know, one step on top of that, all of this is more than likely just a computer simulation anyway, which really, you know, when you think about the richest and one of the most powerful men in the world making decisions on the basis that we live in a computer simulation, it should be quite concerning to all involved. | ||
Look, we've got the nuts and bolts of winning this election, impeaching Biden, getting to the bottom of 3 November, going after the Chinese Communist Party, taking them down. | ||
But this is, it's not just scary, it's going to happen, not just in the lived experience of this audience, but next 5 or 10 years, it's going to be upon you, and then you're not going to be able to turn it around. | ||
Real quickly, 30 seconds, how do people get to all your, what we try to do here is immerse people in this through you. | ||
How do people get to your writings? | ||
You know, I've got a couple of my older articles on Elon Musk right at the top of my social media, at J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z, at Twitter and Gitter. | ||
Also, my website, joebot.xyz, and definitely check out warroom.org. | ||
Click on the Transhumanism tab. | ||
A ton of stuff there. | ||
Joe, fantastic job. | ||
You've just done incredible work here. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Have a good one. | ||
Okay, thank you very much. | ||
Okay, back here at five o'clock today. | ||
It's going to be a couple of surprises, maybe even a guest host, but we're going to be lit up today and all through the next couple of days. | ||
We've got a lot of explosive news and some very interesting personalities. | ||
See you back here at five. |