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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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We're going to have them on the other day, but they're in the middle of getting all their documents ready. | ||
I want Tom King. | ||
Yeah, thank you, Steve. | ||
Tom, I understand that the Philadelphia folks said, no, Moss, we can't do this anymore. | ||
After they called for the indoor mask mandate, you guys took them to court, sued them, and they dropped yesterday. | ||
Give us a summary of what happened. | ||
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Yeah, thank you, Steve. | |
It's an honor to be on with you again. | ||
And so in Philadelphia, a lot of brave Philadelphians stood up, restaurant owners, gym owners, chiropractic practice, a lot of little people, parents of school kids, put their names out there, And that's no small task in Philadelphia, Steve, as you may know. | ||
So a lot of brave Americans stood up in Philadelphia in the Cradle of Liberty and said, this isn't right and we're going to take it on. | ||
So we filed a lawsuit in the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania. | ||
We asked Wednesday for an injunction. | ||
We asked the court to give us an emergency injunction to stop this stuff in Philadelphia. | ||
And last night at a Board of Health meeting, The Board of Health reversed course and undid the mask mandate in Philadelphia. | ||
So I'm really proud to have represented these folks. | ||
And Steve, it takes a lot of courage for people. | ||
These are people that are not used to litigation. | ||
You know, they're not used to the battle. | ||
But listen, they stood up and they were counted and we put an end to it in Philadelphia. | ||
So happy to report that to you. | ||
This is the little guys, and Tom, it's so great that you represent these type of fighters. | ||
People are prepared, and they're not going to take it anymore. | ||
Here's a question I've got. | ||
We've had the great group on from, I think, Defense Freedom, the Health Freedom Defense Fund, that's got the federal case down. | ||
They're the people that sponsored the federal case down in Florida, and you've got CDC coming in now with Justice saying, no, we want to fight it. | ||
Have you seen, what evidence are they putting forward, whether it's in Philadelphia or even the federal level, to justify this going forward, sir? | ||
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Listen, well, here's what happened in Philadelphia, Steve. | |
This is great. | ||
So for months and months, they've touted the fact that they followed CDC guidelines. | ||
And of course, this was preceded by we brought a lawsuit on behalf of Senator Corman and another group of people to stop this in the schools. | ||
And we were successful. | ||
We won in the state Supreme Court unanimously, actually, which is pretty incredible. | ||
We won in the state Supreme Court. | ||
We stopped it in the schools. | ||
And so the next thing we know, we've got this mask mandate in Philadelphia. | ||
And so Philadelphia, the numbers wouldn't work on the CDC guidelines in Philadelphia. | ||
The numbers weren't big enough. | ||
There weren't enough hospitalizations. | ||
People in the hospital systems in Philadelphia were saying, you know it's not time to put this back in place but despite that the leftist government in Philadelphia decided that since CDC guidelines don't work let's just get rid of the CDC so they got rid of the CDC guidelines and they invented their own guidelines they literally made this up and they even got criticized by other big cities which is I think what hurt them more than anything | ||
The people in the city of Baltimore, you know, close to Philadelphia, people in Baltimore were criticizing them and other big cities were criticizing them as well. | ||
So they were an island in the sea in the United States. | ||
It was only in Philadelphia. | ||
And the people in Philadelphia have had enough of this. | ||
You know, in Pennsylvania, we passed a constitutional amendment to take away, to strip the tyrant Governor Wolf's powers from him. | ||
and the people of Pennsylvania passed that. | ||
They stripped his power to declare these emergencies. | ||
That followed our win in the federal courts here, taking away his business shutdowns and his stay-at-home orders. | ||
So we've been in this battle for a long time. | ||
I've been on with you before talking about the Butler County case that we had in the federal court. | ||
And so this is people in Philadelphia saying, enough's enough, we've had enough of this, and you've hurt our businesses enough. | ||
Some of these poor restaurant business owners, they've never gotten back on their feet from what they did to them originally. | ||
One of the restaurant owners told me that He was losing every time they put a mask mandate on he was losing as much as 50% of his business because people just wouldn't come out so you know enough was enough and so after after three days or four days in Philadelphia we were able to see them last night reverse course so I think our lawsuit had had a great deal to do with that and I think Philadelphians standing up for a change and saying we're not taking this anymore really, really helped. | ||
When you looked at the 76ers game, nobody was wearing a mask. | ||
They couldn't enforce it because there were so many people who were defying the orders of Mayor Kenney and the health commissioner. | ||
There was no way to enforce this thing. | ||
And by the way, I'd like to congratulate those lawyers in Florida. | ||
What a wonderful job they did. | ||
And the decision out of Florida really helped us because our theories in our school case here, as well as in this case, We're much the same as those theories in Florida. | ||
And I'd also like to say that what the left has done, criticizing the federal judge in Florida, is absolutely wrong. | ||
If we did that, we would be run out of town on a rail, criticizing this judge and saying that she wasn't qualified because the ABA wouldn't support her. | ||
There's lots of judges that are now on the bench that the ABA didn't support. | ||
Who cares whether the ABA supported her or not? | ||
She made a terrific decision. | ||
It followed the law. | ||
She's eminently qualified. | ||
To attack a judge after the decision comes out and try to base it on the fact that she's young is just clearly wrong. | ||
If we did that on the right, they'd want to run us out of town on a rail. | ||
But when they do it on the left, anything goes. | ||
Tom, you're a perfect example of victory begets victory. | ||
We build on these. | ||
And people may say, hey, this is a small thing, but hey, this is how you build. | ||
And the key thing about, you've seen in Philadelphia, this is just not Republicans, just not conservatives. | ||
These issues are just like the school issues. | ||
They're bringing in this major alliance right now, and this is how we're going to run the tables. | ||
Tom King, you didn't have social media before. | ||
Any way that people can get you on social media to follow you? | ||
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I'm still not on it, Steve, but people seem to find me anyway, so thanks to people like you. | |
Thank you. | ||
Tom King, you're a hero and a fighter, and I want to congratulate and give a shout-out to all the little guys, all the entrepreneurs, all the store owners, everybody in Philadelphia that said, we've had enough of this. | ||
We're mad as hell and we're not going to take it anymore and stood up. | ||
That's a sign of bravery. | ||
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I'd like to give a shout-out. | |
If you don't mind, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt you. | ||
I'd like to give a shout-out. | ||
To my partners here, Tom Breth and Jordan Schuber and Mike Shakely, the guys that work with me every day. | ||
We're in the trenches fighting these things every day, but we sure appreciate what you do. | ||
And by the way, I'm not Tom King, the American author, comic book writer. | ||
I'm the other Tom. | ||
Yeah, you're not on social media. | ||
We got that part. | ||
Tom King, thank you very much for joining us. | ||
Great fight. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thanks, brother. | ||
Okay, victory in Philadelphia. | ||
People standing up. | ||
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Let's play. | |
We got Ben Berquam and Michael Yan down in Panama. | ||
Let's play the cold open. | ||
Back down here to the port. | ||
Porto Limón. | ||
Where are you from? | ||
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Ghana. | |
Ghana? | ||
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Senegal. | |
Senegal? | ||
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Pakistan. | |
Pakistan. | ||
Where is it from? | ||
Bangladesh. | ||
Bangladesh? | ||
Afghanistan. | ||
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Hey, how are you? | |
How are you? | ||
Hey, can we talk real quick? | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
Okay, so you made it down here. | ||
Can you talk to us real quick about what we were talking about yesterday? | ||
So you escaped Afghanistan after Biden left everyone to die? | ||
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So this was the situation that whenever we were there, so after we lost all the jobs, we lost all the professional activities, so there was a risk for our lives, so therefore we left our country. | |
So therefore, this is the way that we have to escape the country. | ||
And they just keep coming. | ||
We got more boats coming in. | ||
Venezuela? | ||
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Pakistan. | |
Pakistan? | ||
Okay, another Pakistan. | ||
Venezuela? | ||
And they're bringing them in. | ||
You can see the boats down here. | ||
So they're actually using the boats that they use for their own markets. | ||
They got plantains and avocados and then those all the life vests. | ||
The crazy thing about this is now you have the villages that are fighting about it because they're getting $25 per person to take them to this point. | ||
versus you know small amount of money they're getting for moving the avocados and plantains so the boat drivers are loving it but it's also just trashing their communities and trashing the culture as they go so it's just a It's a tough situation and it's only getting worse. | ||
All these guys, we're talking to them, they all know. | ||
Title 42 is going away. | ||
Biden has invited the open borders and they're coming now. | ||
Every single one of them we've talked to, most of them have been, other than the guys coming out of Afghanistan, most of them have been in a safe country for three, four, five, six years. | ||
Brazil and Chile. | ||
And now they're all coming up right now. | ||
We're going to see millions, millions coming. | ||
if something doesn't change. | ||
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That's right, but when I get in, so everything was lying. | |
I'm just kidding. | ||
It's all a lie. | ||
Man, I see things so I will never take him. | ||
How many bodies did you see? | ||
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There is three here. | |
There's one guy and his children was dead too because he just forgot because he couldn't save his children. | ||
He hung himself? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Wow. | ||
So you wouldn't recommend this to anybody? | ||
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No really really so if somebody would like to go to the U.S. | |
so we're trying to get a visa. | ||
We just had the first truck leave. | ||
Next truck's coming down. | ||
It's going to take a few loads to get them out of here. | ||
And this is happening every single day at this one little port, Puerto Limón in Panama. | ||
Basically, this is the edge. | ||
That right there is the Darien Gap. | ||
All of that back there is really no man's land. | ||
So that first truck just left, heading to the shelter here where they're basically going to process them and get them through Panama as fast as they can. | ||
They call it controlled flow. | ||
And that's what they're working on is just sending them as fast as they possibly can, getting them out of the country so that it's not Panama's problem. | ||
Same through Costa Rica, get them out, get them out, get them out, because they see the damage, the environmental damage this is doing, the economic damage it's doing and everything else. | ||
So rather than deal with the problem, then we had Secretary Mayorkas and Blinken down here, rather than helping deal with the problem and stopping it in Panama, all they're doing is inviting more of it. | ||
These roads are going to be packed with people as Title 42 goes away. | ||
This entire road, we're about a mile away from the Highway 1 that starts here in Panama. | ||
It actually ends in Panama. | ||
There's no road to South America. | ||
A lot of people don't know that. | ||
But that road is a corridor all the way up. | ||
It goes all the way to Canada. | ||
That is where they're coming and ultimately they're going to spread throughout the U.S. | ||
And there's no end in sight. | ||
And if anything, what Joe Biden and the Democrats in Washington, D.C. | ||
are doing are incentivizing more of this and talking to these people, what they're going through as they come on this journey, the robberies, the extortions, the rapes, the murders. | ||
It's just evil. | ||
It's pure evil. | ||
And that's what the left is inviting. | ||
Controlled flow. | ||
They got a revolt of the Democrats. | ||
I know they're going to get blown out now, the senators, but this is well organized. | ||
Controlled flow. | ||
The first article of impeachment of Joe Biden, the initiation exacerbation of an invasion of our beloved Republic. | ||
We're going to go to Panama next, Michael Yan. | ||
We've got Ben Burquam, also going to bring in the great and brilliant Steve Cortez. | ||
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Okay, let's go back to the outside of the dairying gap with our two guys, Michael Yan and, of course, Ben Burquam. | ||
Guys, I want to connect the dots here. | ||
By the way, the piece was great on controlled flow, because I want to make sure this audience, the posse's got to get ahead of this. | ||
The vanguard and the cadre have to understand what's going on here. | ||
This is back to Jan's theory from a year ago, a year and a half ago, when Biden started doing this, called osmotic flow, but pressure. | ||
It's like a weather pattern. | ||
What you're talking about in controlled flow is the administrative state's response. | ||
That's why the Biden administration has thought this through. | ||
You guys were there yesterday talking about the Blackhawk helicopters in Panama with the head of the Department of Homeland Security, Mayorkas, planning the whole thing out. | ||
Ben Berquam and Michael Young. | ||
Yeah, Steve, this is the response by Joe Biden. | ||
It's similar to what we've seen in Mexico, the ant trails we heard from Todd Bensman and Alden Caballo talking about, and what we're seeing in America where they're trying to get this out of sight to the American people. | ||
Rather than having each one of these points be a difficult point for the illegals that are coming up through into America, they want it to be as smooth as possible so that you don't see it, so the Panamanian people don't see it. | ||
It doesn't become a big draw on their society, and then the Costa Rica people don't see it. | ||
And ultimately, rather than having multiple bubbles burst along the way and having the riots and other things that we've seen, you're going to have all of that come into the United States, all coordinated by the United States. | ||
Rather than slowing it down, they're simply increasing the flow. | ||
That's really what we're seeing. | ||
And Michael was here a year ago, if you want to talk about that, Michael. | ||
Right. | ||
Controlled flow is really controlled death. | ||
The United States initiated this agreement between Costa Rica and Panama and brokered the negotiations and now you know like last year I was out here quite a lot about four months as you know out in the jungles and all over the place and controlled flow back then You know, the migrants could come in from the jungle and be stuck here for a couple of weeks. | ||
Now they can literally be out of here in less than 48 hours. | ||
In other words, once you survive the jungle, if you survive the jungle, then you can literally be in Costa Rica in 48 hours. | ||
We just saw it happen yesterday with one of the people that was on the video that you had from Ben that you just played, the Haitian man. | ||
We met him coming out of the jungle and he's already in Costa Rica last night. | ||
So he came out of the jungle yesterday. | ||
He's texting us from Costa Rica today. | ||
That's how fast it's going. | ||
And so this is, we see that they're expanding the San Vicente camp, which is the biggest camp here. | ||
It holds about 500 people now, which when you're just flowing 500 people a day through there, that's not what they're doing right now. | ||
It's rainy season. | ||
But they're expanding it to a thousand people. | ||
And then there's another camp as well called Las Blancas. | ||
I'll take Ben there today. | ||
These camps, they can flood hundreds of thousands of people through here a year. | ||
Easy, they're clearly setting up for it, and it's already happening, and the flow is only increasing, dramatically increasing. | ||
Title 42 is killing us, and I want to caution people. | ||
Panamanians are very pro-American, very pro-American. | ||
We feel very happy here, very safe, but some Americans have the desire to attack Panama for allowing this to happen. | ||
We clearly are causing it to happen and remember CCP is here, they're making a big information war play for Panamanian hearts and minds and they will turn anything at all against us. So when you have Americans on mainstream media saying we should go after Panama, we should sanction Panama, that's the wrong deal. We're throwing the corn on the ground. | ||
We're creating the osmotic pressure and the migrants, the ducks, let's say, are walking through the Panamanian yard to get to our yard, right? | ||
And so the problem is not Panama. | ||
They're a good friend of the United States. | ||
If we ask Panama to stop it and we stop the flow, they'll stop it. | ||
So attacking Panama plays right into the CCP's hands. | ||
There's a bigger game going on here than just the migration. | ||
It's also CCP trying to gain control of Panama. | ||
You know, you and Jan have said forever, this is a united nations of an invasion of our country, and we are not demonizing the people who are coming. | ||
Every person in the world, logically, would want to come. | ||
You know, I'm going to talk to Cortez. | ||
His parents came up legally as Colombian. | ||
But they would be sitting there today going, hey, we're suckers. | ||
We've got to go. | ||
We've got to shot to El Norte before these Republicans and MAGA and the America First movement gets back in power. | ||
We've got to come now because Biden's got an open door. | ||
How many nations of the world are there, sir? | ||
151 is the number we're getting from Border Patrol. | ||
And to put that in perspective, you've got less than 200 nations in the world. | ||
So I don't know what's up with the other 40-some-odd that aren't coming. | ||
But basically, three-quarters of the world are coming to the United States right now. | ||
And that number is going to increase. | ||
The message is getting out there. | ||
The world knows America is open. | ||
And one of the things, we're actually at the border. | ||
Just real quick, we came down here. | ||
This is the end of the Pan American Highway, Highway 1. | ||
And this is the only thing that stops Millions of people simply coming across the Darien Gap is the border. | ||
It's the border wall for Panama. | ||
And there are leftist globalists. | ||
China wants to end this. | ||
They want to make a road down to South America. | ||
A lot of people don't know you can't drive there. | ||
But it's critical that we secure this border and we secure each border along the way. | ||
Do what President Trump was doing with renegotiating contracts, renegotiating aid. | ||
All based on sovereignty of their borders and America's border. | ||
Until that happens, the floodgates are open. | ||
We're seeing it now, and you saw that video. | ||
Pakistan, every nation of Africa, the Middle East, Asia, China, you have everyone in the world coming through this now because of what the Democrats in Washington, D.C. | ||
are doing. | ||
Okay, how do they follow Yan? | ||
How do they follow Berkman? | ||
Guys, give us the 24-hour coverage. | ||
What are your coordinates? | ||
Alright Steve, one more thing and I'll tell you that. | ||
The famines that you've been warning about, the famines are going to create massive human osmotic pressure. | ||
Hop right through here. | ||
They're creating the infrastructure now to just let a huge flow come through. | ||
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Guys, thanks. | ||
We'll try to get you back on tonight and tomorrow. | ||
Keep fighting. | ||
Be safe. | ||
That's dangerous territory down there. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Cortez, I think we're going to hold the Oregon stuff to the next segment, but I've got to ask you about this. | ||
Number one, let's talk about even the famines, what Jan was just talking about right there. | ||
They've got the apparatus set up. | ||
This is a high crime and misdemeanor. | ||
Everybody involved in this, in the government, preserve your documents, because not only are we going to impeach Biden, we're going to bring criminal charges against everybody. | ||
You're not going to do this to our country, and you're not going to get away with it. | ||
We're going to defend our country. | ||
We're going to defend the United States of America. | ||
And Mayra Flores last night, who did a star turn on war and battleground, a wife of a border patrol officer who came here as a legal immigrant and worked in a cotton field at six years old, seven years old, eight years old, who's now running for Congress in South Texas in the Rio Grande Valley. | ||
They see what's going on. | ||
They understand how this is to destroy them. | ||
Everybody in the government, all you guys in Justice Department, watch your show all the time. | ||
FBI, hey, screw you. | ||
You start saving your documents, DHS, because we're not just going to impeach you guys. | ||
We're going to start bringing criminal charges. | ||
You're not going to do this as a country, and you're not going to put people in harm's way. | ||
And you're using these people as pawns, just like they're being used as pawns in Ukraine. | ||
Okay? | ||
Steve Cortez. | ||
Walk me through this, brother. | ||
You know, Steve, I'm glad you mentioned Mayra Flores, too, because I did think it was so convincing, so persuasive to hear her talk. | ||
From a first-hand perspective about what it's like to be the family of border patrol agents. | ||
And that is, of course, the most Hispanic agency of the entire U.S. | ||
federal government. | ||
We have put those brave officers in incredibly untenable positions. | ||
We have asked them to do a job that is nearly impossible because of Joe Biden's policies. | ||
And Biden and Mayorkas, with the complicit, cheerleading corporate media, you're exactly right, Steve. | ||
They're not just tolerating mass illegality and mass trespassing at our border. | ||
They are actively incentivizing it in every way, and actively formulating it. | ||
Because, look, those intrepid reporters told us from Panama today, what this is about, this managed flow, it's about managing the optics. | ||
It's not about reducing the number of people. | ||
As a matter of fact, in all likelihood, because it's more efficient, it's actually going to increase the number of people coming. | ||
And it's such a valid point that you bring up. | ||
about the food situation and global food insecurity because of Joe Biden's insistence that we turn a regional struggle in Eastern Ukraine into a global phenomenon, a global economic war. | ||
And because Russia and Belarus are dominant in the global fertilizer market, we are heading into a full throttle food crisis in the world. | ||
Now in the United States, food prices are spiking, but at least we won't go hungry here. | ||
In a lot of other parts of the world, they are going to go hungry. | ||
And it is going to cause mass refugees, many of which are going to recognize quite logically that if they simply get to Mexico or other places in Latin America, that it's an effective. | ||
Free ticket into the United States. | ||
That's why the entire world, if they want to come to the United States, what are they doing? | ||
They're going to Central America. | ||
They're going to Mexico because Joe Biden has said the door is wide open. | ||
Millions upon millions upon millions of people have already come and more, potentially massively more, could continue to come into this country. | ||
Steve, to your point about the first article of impeachment, this is the first task of government, of any government, whether it's your town, your state, Or certainly this national government. | ||
The first task is to defend the public order, to defend the borders of the United States of America. | ||
Joe Biden has failed through willful dereliction of duty in this task, and he should be impeached for it. | ||
Just hang on. | ||
By the way, we're focused all this time on another couple billion dollars going to Ukraine. | ||
We're focused on the sovereignty, the territorial integrity, and the self-determination of the eastern border of Russian-speaking Ukraine. | ||
Let's focus on the southern border. | ||
And I'm going to get back. | ||
We've got Lou Barletta next, running for governor of Pennsylvania. | ||
But I'm going to come back to Cortez after that. | ||
His parents came here legally, but now it's the decent, hardworking folks that are sitting there playing by the rules. | ||
You look like suckers. | ||
You're making the best folks out there look like fools. | ||
That's how society craters when the little guy who plays by the rules get crushed. | ||
Lou Barletta, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania next. | ||
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To fight, not Lou Barletta. | |
Lou has always led the fights important to us. | ||
Lou fought illegal immigration when no one else would. | ||
Lou fought the liberals when they tried to shut down our Pennsylvania energy. | ||
Lou was one of the first in the country to endorse Donald Trump. | ||
Because Lou has courage. | ||
And that's missing in Harrisburg. | ||
More than ever, Pennsylvania deserves a governor as tough as we are. | ||
Pennsylvania needs Lou Barletta fighting for us. | ||
Yeah, I met Lou Barletta, I don't know, 10, 11 years ago. | ||
Mayor of Hazleton, I think. | ||
Who'd come on Breitbart, come on the Breitbart Radio Show. | ||
When he was throwing down hard, I mean, Lou Barletta was one of the first guys to realize that the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is a border state. | ||
In Hazleton, Pennsylvania was a border town. | ||
This is the reality of modern America. | ||
He was one of the first guys to get it. | ||
He's definitely a fighter. | ||
Lou Barletta, thanks for joining us. | ||
Lou, you just heard our report from Panama. | ||
We've got teams down there all over this thing with with Biden. | ||
It's insane. | ||
What will you do as governor of Pennsylvania to stop this madness? | ||
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Well, it's crazy. | |
You know, we have sanctuary cities. | ||
I was a mayor that had, you know, had threats because I want to enforce federal laws. | ||
And, you know, now we we have not only sanctuary cities, but we have a president who is literally flying illegal immigrants, illegal aliens into our communities here in Pennsylvania at nighttime, Christmas night, New Year's night. | ||
You know, I served on Homeland Security when I was in Congress, Steve, and I know, you know, terrorists use the southern border and the drug cartel, as we know, use that southern border to kill people here in our country. | ||
And they're going to have a governor who stood up for their people when I was mayor of Hazleton, and I think that's what the people of Pennsylvania want and need right now. | ||
So if you were in Wolf's place today, what should Wolf do right today, and Shapiro? | ||
Because if you win this primary, it's a tough primary. | ||
If you run, you're going to run against Shapiro. | ||
He's guilty too. | ||
What should Wolf and Shapiro be doing right now? | ||
And should they be impeached? | ||
Should guys in the House and Senate in Pennsylvania, it's time not for talk, for action. | ||
Should those two be impeached by imperiling the people in Pennsylvania, sir? | ||
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Well, I called for Josh Shapiro, our Attorney General, to file a suit against Joe Biden for what I think is illegally dropping people off from the border that are in the country illegally into our communities without any knowledge of this happening. | |
We don't know who they are, where they're going, if they're minors, if they're in our schools. | ||
And I want Josh Shapiro to take action. | ||
And as governor, I'll take every step that I can to defend ourselves here. | ||
I would strip the license of anybody that aids and abets people that are these ghost flights that are coming in here to Pennsylvania, like the bus companies that pick these people up and take them somewhere in our communities. | ||
I would go after them and I would use every tool, Steve, as I did when I was mayor, to protect the people here. | ||
By the way, so Lou Barletta was also the first guy, he and Steve Marino, I think the first two congressmen to endorse Trump. | ||
I remember Lou came up to me, we went to Gettysburg, I think a week or so before the thing, and Lou said, hey, we got Pennsylvania, we're going to win this thing. | ||
When Lou Barletta tells me that, you can take it to the bank. | ||
Lou, what did you see in Donald Trump? | ||
Why were you the first guy? | ||
And you got a lot of grief for that. | ||
There were not a whole lot of people in elective office standing up for Donald Trump. | ||
What did you see in him that made you step forward? | ||
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Well, you know, I saw myself. | |
You know, when he spoke, it was almost like he was in my head saying things that I was thinking and I wanted to do. | ||
He was the first really candidate that I ever saw really stand up about the border, about how, you know, closing our border and going after illegal immigration. | ||
And after spending some time in Washington, I thought maybe it's a good idea to put an executive in the executive office instead of another politician. | ||
That just BS's the people and you know, I saw courage. | ||
I saw Donald Trump as somebody who didn't care. | ||
Um, you know, and, and, and really stood up, you know, Steve, that same day that you talked about in Gettysburg, I remember him telling me that, that this is not, this is a movement that's happening with him, that he's heard stories from people. | ||
The average folks, the forgotten men and women who have told him stories and are counting on him, and he knew that he was their voice. | ||
And I was proud to be one of the first. | ||
My colleagues made fun of me when I did. | ||
I think he had less than a half a percent chance of winning. | ||
And that took some courage, too, when you're in a swamp like Washington and going against what everyone else thought was the right thing to do. | ||
Okay, Colonel Amastriano has been one of the leaders of the 3 November movement doing the election integrity. | ||
The grassroots is very jacked up about it. | ||
Jay Corman gave the letter to Pence about sending these things back, the electors back to be processed. | ||
So he's been involved in this. | ||
He just gave a press conference the other day what he's going to do as governor November 3rd. | ||
On 3 November, the election of 2020, Lew, where do you stand and what action are you going to take to make sure that we get it right of what happened in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, sir? | ||
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Well, the first thing that we're going to do is repeal Act 77. | |
It never should have happened in the first time, first place. | ||
Donald Trump would be president today if we didn't have Act 77. | ||
And that's the mail-in ballots here in Pennsylvania, where we know all kinds of stuff happened with those ballot harvesting and on and on. | ||
And we got to eliminate it. | ||
We should have no ballot boxes because we should have no mail-in ballots any longer. | ||
We should have voter ID. | ||
And that's the things, these are the things that, you know, bringing integrity back to our elections. | ||
It has to be the number one priority of the next governor, and I'll do everything that I can, working with the legislature, to make sure that we do that. | ||
You know, dead people have been voting in Pennsylvania my whole life, but now they don't even have to leave the cemetery to vote. | ||
They could mail in their ballots. | ||
We've got to put an end to this. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
It's so ripe with fraud, and we saw it. | ||
I saw it. | ||
Over two million people here in Pennsylvania saw it, and there's no denying it. | ||
We've got to fix it. | ||
Look, let me be blunt about Josh Shapiro. | ||
He's got a lot of Pennsylvania establishment figures and some Republicans that are feeding on the trough of deals with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
So he's got a lot of supporters that are just not left-wing progressives. | ||
Why are you the best shot? | ||
To beat Josh Shapiro, because he's going to be a formidable candidate. | ||
He's a smart guy. | ||
He's a tough guy. | ||
I think he's crooked, and I think he's part of a swamp that's up, obviously, in the Commonwealth. | ||
But he's got a lot of supporters, just not crazies on the progressive left. | ||
So Lou, of all the different candidates, why are you the best shot to beat him? | ||
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Well, I don't think he's that tough. | |
I don't look at him as that tough, you know? | ||
A tough guy doesn't go after the little sisters of the poor. | ||
He goes after the drug dealers that are destroying our lives. | ||
Kids' lives in Philadelphia. | ||
Just look at Kensington. | ||
That's not a tough guy. | ||
You know, just look at the crime, how they destroyed our cities, how they haunted our police department, our police officers, turning over police cruisers. | ||
He sat quietly while our senior citizens were dying in the nursing homes because Governor Wolf put COVID-positive seniors back into nursing homes. | ||
Josh Shapiro was hiding in a closet, never said a word, didn't care about those seniors that were dying. | ||
Uh, you know, so I don't, I don't view him as a tough guy as, uh, Governor Wolf was destroying people's businesses, shutting them down, but his business could stay open, but others had to lose their livelihoods. | ||
Josh Shapiro said nothing as Joe Biden is flying in illegal immigrants in the, in the Pennsylvania. | ||
Where's Josh Shapiro? | ||
I'm, I can't wait to go up against him. | ||
Uh, listen, I, I, I, I earned my stripes, uh, as the mayor of Hazleton. | ||
When I stood on that stage in front of a whole country. | ||
When nobody had the courage to do the things that I did and I never backed down. | ||
So I can't wait for that day. | ||
I've known Lou Barletta a long time. | ||
He was mayor of Hazleton in Congress. | ||
One of the first guys ever to step up, elected official, supported Donald Trump in the early days, right? | ||
Before it got easy to do it. | ||
When it was hard to do, he does the hard things. | ||
Lou Barletta, how do people find out more about you, sir, and how they find out more about your campaign? | ||
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They can go to loubarletta.com. | |
Please go on. | ||
We're down to the last few weeks. | ||
And on Getter, they can go to loubarletta.pa. | ||
Lou, thank you very much. | ||
Honored to have you on here, sir. | ||
Thanks for joining us. | ||
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Thank you. | |
The good thing for the MAGA audience, y'all understand, in Ohio, in Pennsylvania, in Missouri, in Alabama, in Georgia, in Arizona, you're seeing it's a good time because you've got a lot of tough, smart, hard people that are running for these seats. | ||
And it's time to get engaged, it's time to focus, it's time to make your decisions, okay? | ||
You weigh and measure it. | ||
Cortez, you like the fields you're seeing here? | ||
You like these Patriots standing up? | ||
Our bench is getting kind of deep, isn't it, Cortez? | ||
Right, it sure is. | ||
No, and listen, it's such an important point. | ||
It is a good thing, a great thing for the country and certainly for our movement that we have really competitive primaries around the country. | ||
And certainly the gubernatorial primary in Pennsylvania is one of them. | ||
But it is a sign of strength. | ||
It's a sign of the fervent support out there among the activists in our movement. | ||
People have been animated right now. | ||
They have been motivated in part because of the positive side of what America First has to offer, and also compelled because of the negative side of the insane mess, the created crises, plural, that Joe Biden has created just over a year into office. | ||
So I am excited about these campaigns. | ||
There are fantastic candidates out there in really competitive primaries, and it's crucial. | ||
There's Kevin McCarthy news, by the way, that was revealed overnight. | ||
And by the way, for the first time, we've got a lot of populist nationalists on the right actually agreeing with the far left. | ||
Both of us can't stand McCarthy and his duplicity. | ||
But it only reinforces the need for us to not just elect Republicans, but to elect America-first Republicans. | ||
Because Kevin McCarthy, if he is Speaker, and I hope he's not, but if he is Speaker, he at least needs to have a Republican caucus that forces him to act in ways in which he won't want to, that won't allow him to default to globalist corporatism, which is his natural default. | ||
I'm going to play a Chalk Talk from Steve Cortez about Oregon. | ||
We're going to have some of the candidates in Oregon. | ||
Folks, it's just not the south of the Midwest or the Intermountain in Oregon. | ||
We are on fire across this nation. | ||
There's no state we can't win. | ||
Let's hear Steve Cortez. | ||
Biden was just in Oregon, a state where he used to be really popular. | ||
He won it in 2020 by 16%. | ||
But support for Biden is crumbling, even in deeply blue Oregon. | ||
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Let's look at the numbers in a Chalk Talk brought to you by Getter. | |
This is PBS Oregon polling, and they show that Biden approval in Oregon is only 35%. | ||
35% in contrast Donald Trump does much better 45% support for the 45th president to put his number in Context when he was elected in 2016 in Oregon this same poll showed he only had 31% approval So Trump is getting massively more popular in Oregon while Biden's numbers are cratering part of the reason maybe the main driving reason is that Oregonians realize things are not going well in their state | ||
to say the least particularly regarding crime and the economy Right track, wrong track in this same poll, 55% underwater. | ||
Here, I think, is the takeaway, Patriots. | ||
Let's fight to earn every vote in every part of America, including places that were considered reliably blue. | ||
Okay, Steve, go back and give us your analysis of places like the Bronx and L.A. | ||
There's not a corner of this country, ladies and gentlemen, we can't win. | ||
We are an ascendant movement. | ||
We're inclusive nationalism, participatory populism. | ||
There's not a nook or cranny in this nation that we cannot win, Steve Cortez. | ||
Amen. | ||
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And we need to fight for those votes. | |
We need to earn that support. | ||
In Los Angeles County, which you mentioned, the largest county by far in America, 10 million people, Donald Trump from 2016 to 2020 gained a half million votes in Los Angeles County, one of the most diverse places in all of America, generally a deeply blue place, and he also gained on margin. | ||
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It wasn't just because voting totals went up. | |
He also gained on margin of 2016 versus 2020. | ||
Look, last year in the off-year elections of 2021, we swept in Virginia, considered to be a deeply blue state, almost won in New Jersey, perhaps the bluest state of all in America. | ||
So we know that it is possible to win in these blue jurisdictions. | ||
And that data that I show you on Oregon, and by the way, I'm getting that data, Steve, from PBS, okay? | ||
That's not coming from our side. | ||
That's from PBS. | ||
Oregon, a state that Joe Biden won by 16%, that he won by almost 400,000 votes. | ||
He now has 35% support in Oregon, and he has 10 percentage points lower than Donald Trump, who is continually rising in his support in Oregon. | ||
What that tells me is, by the way, that they've got some really competitive races there, first of all. | ||
That's really important. | ||
But it also tells me that we need to fight everywhere, Steve. | ||
You know, I want to channel Daniel Burnham, who was really the architect and in many ways the hero of modern Chicago after the Chicago fire. | ||
He said, make no little plans. | ||
They have no magic to stir men's blood. | ||
Well, I want to say, make no little plans. | ||
Make no small plans. | ||
We can win everywhere. | ||
We can win in Oregon. | ||
We did win in Virginia. | ||
We can win in New Jersey. | ||
No little plans. | ||
Do not major in the minors, so says Steve Cortez. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
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The 1960s and 70s, he made a great effort to kind of police the boundaries of what American conservatism would be. | ||
And by this later career was definitely saying that opponents of civil rights, opponents of political equality for black Americans were not part of the conservative movement. | ||
We no longer have gatekeepers like that because of changes in the media. | ||
But I also say, though, on a larger level, when you look at what's happening with the Hispanic vote in the United States and its seeming trend toward the Republican Party, I think that there's been a myth in both parties that Hispanic Americans are single issue voters and the issue is immigration and the border. | ||
That clearly is not happening. | ||
Hispanic Americans care about much more broader topics like the economy, like education. | ||
Right now, Republicans are benefiting from that trend, and so they're not likely to re-examine their preconceptions. | ||
Okay, by the way, Cortez, we've been preaching this gospel for a long time, 10 years. | ||
This book is called The Rite, but be careful. | ||
It's got quotes by George Will, Yuval Levin, who's another beauty, and Rich Lowry, who are all pitching this. | ||
So something's got to be wrong with it, but at least they have to confess of what we've been saying here for a long time. | ||
Steve Cortez. | ||
Well, Steve, you know, watching that clip, it's funny because he started off miserably, of course, right? | ||
He talked about that we need to police the boundaries, right, of discussion and ideas. | ||
Police the boundaries. | ||
You know, says who? | ||
Not our Constitution, that's for sure. | ||
He said we need gatekeepers. | ||
He's clearly upset that there are no longer gatekeepers to control us, to control the crazy populist nationalists as he sees that. | ||
In another part of that interview, by the way, He really assailed that the Republican Party and that the conservative movement is increasingly becoming populist and nationalist. | ||
And the way he said those words, it's very clear that he views them as pejorative. | ||
By the way, I say yes, amen. | ||
Guilty as charged. | ||
We absolutely are populist and nationalist. | ||
But he didn't get everything wrong because he did get something very right then when he talked about Hispanics. | ||
And it's very clear, you know, look, the corporate media once in the ruling class, they want to put Hispanics in this box and say, oh, you're the people, you're the brown people who care about immigration only. | ||
That is not true, number one. | ||
And number two, when we do as a community look at the issue of immigration, it is hardly from a point of view of softness. | ||
You know, you mentioned earlier in the show about people like my own father who did it the right way, who became Americans through the legal process. | ||
Anyone who has done that knows it is an onerous process. | ||
It is time-consuming and expensive and difficult to become an American citizen the right way. | ||
Those people who did it the right way, they should be the most offended at the notion that Joe Biden thinks he can just wave a wand and tell millions of people that they can now come into this country on their own terms and on Biden's own terms, rather than what we as a country decide through rule of law and through a deliberative process is the filter through which you should become Americans. | ||
And legal immigrants should be, and in many cases are, the most offended at that ridiculous notion, and many of them are Hispanics. | ||
But listen, it was actually, it was interesting television, I will say that, to watch this continent. | ||
Look, he has a resume that only the ruling class in Washington, D.C. could love. | ||
First he got his Ivy League degree, then he wrote for National Review, then he went to AEI, American Enterprise Institute. | ||
He's Bill Kristol's son-in-law. | ||
I mean, he's perfect for the ruling class in Washington, D.C. | ||
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He's exactly the kind of insider bell. | |
You're a boxer. | ||
You're hard. | ||
that they want to hear from and who tends to be a conservative. | ||
He is not part of our movement. | ||
Yeah, no, no, no. | ||
Here, the National Review here, soft, soft and squishy. | ||
Cortez, how do people get you're not soft? | ||
You're a boxer. You're hard. | ||
And this is the thing about your dad and the good folks like that. | ||
They got to feel like right now, particularly in Latin America, throughout the world, because you got the whole world coming up here with this Biden, you know, Biden's exacerbating the invasion of our country, initiating it as the acerbating. | ||
They got to feel like suckers. | ||
You play by the rules. | ||
You feel like a sucker. | ||
And that's that's the way civic society crumbles. | ||
It's got to be those people. | ||
That the little guys that put their shoulder to the wheel every day and play by the rules, they have to be rewarded. | ||
If they're not rewarded, you're not going to have a civic society. | ||
Cortez, how do people get to you 24 hours a day? | ||
Please see me on Getter. | ||
I'm at Steve. | ||
Very simple. | ||
And then over at Twitter for now, I'm at Cortez. | ||
Steve Cortez with an S. Everybody have a fantastic weekend. | ||
By the way, Steve, today was the day, speaking of Cortez, Hernan Cortez landed at Veracruz, named it for the True Cross on Good Friday today in 1519. | ||
1519, and by the way, so a couple weeks later he's marching in, and you know, guys said, hey, maybe we got a better idea. | ||
They said, well, let's go back, and he went back. | ||
I'll go back first. | ||
He pulled the vessels up on the beach and burned them right there in front of him. | ||
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Said, I think we're marching towards Mexico City. | |
There's one way home, guys, and it goes through Mexico City. | ||
Cortez has always been one of my heroes. | ||
Tough guy. | ||
Tough hombre, as you would say. | ||
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Steve Cortez. | |
Yes. | ||
Very bad hombre. | ||
You bet. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Very bad hombre. | ||
The great Steve Cortez. | ||
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