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The legislation down there and companies having to step into the fray and take a stand sometimes at their political peril. | ||
Can you imagine what's about to happen? | ||
The pressure that's about to be brought by employees, by consumers of some of these major companies. | ||
I don't have to just imagine it, Willie. | ||
I can tell you I've been on the phone and texting with CEOs all morning who themselves have been getting emails and texts from their own employees on this issue already, which is to say, what are these businesses going to do? | ||
Are they going to speak out? | ||
Are they not going to speak out? | ||
It is a big, big issue. | ||
Amazon, I should just mention, in the past 48 hours announced that they were going to be paying Uh, for employees who need to go out of state for abortions. | ||
This is before, uh, we heard about this news. | ||
So, you're gonna start to see, I think, a bifurcation in terms of what companies speak out and how they do. | ||
And also, I think, and it goes to the issue you just mentioned, which is a lot of companies have seen what happened in Florida, uh, with what DeSantis did in the case of that, uh, don't say gay bill, uh, with Disney. | ||
And I think that there's a real anxiety increasingly about speaking out on these issues. | ||
I don't know if you remember, but a couple of years back, Netflix, Disney, WarnerMedia, NBCUniversal spoke out against the LGBT bill that was being pursued in the state of Georgia, said they were going to pull out of filming pictures and television shows there if in fact that bill went through. | ||
Would they do that again today? | ||
if this becomes law. | ||
And again, it becomes even more complicated because it's not just going to be one state. | ||
It's going to be 20. | ||
And we've also seen a number of big companies, multinational companies, global companies that historically have done business on the coast starting to move to other places like Austin, Texas, for example, and how they're going to relate to some of those things there. | ||
So this is not just imaginary. | ||
This is already becoming a real issue. | ||
And whether people speak out even before the decision, I think, is the next piece of this puzzle. | ||
One of the reasons we're populist, and I continue to tell people, is that the global corporations, these globalist corporations, are unrooted in the American tradition and do not see themselves as Americans, and are. | ||
You talk about woke corporations, I've said this for years, with all the tax breaks we gave them, and all the deregulation, they turned into the weapons of the progressive left. | ||
Okay, and you see this with Ron DeSantis and this valiant effort in Florida to stop the grooming situation down there, to stop this sexualization of children in the schools. | ||
And Ron DeSantis takes a heroic stand. | ||
I want to bring in now Chris Ruffo. | ||
Chris Ruffo joins us. | ||
Chris Ruffo, I think we can say single-handedly, Got the issue of critical race theory onto the national agenda, and from there the moms of America have just been on fire. | ||
He's totally changed the political dynamics in this country because of his research and his really understanding. | ||
Chris, you're now on to another phase of your efforts in this entire regard, and it's particularly about corporations. | ||
Can you tell us, today we're going to have you on anyway, about your efforts. | ||
It turns out we had the Yeah, that's right. | ||
Judge Alito leaked last night. | ||
But right there you got Andrew Roar-Sorkin, one of the senior business columnists at the New York Times and reporters, and also a co-host of Squawk Box on CNBC and a contributor to Morning Joe laying out there, hey, the corporations are already jumping into this issue on abortions. | ||
Chris Ruffo. | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
I mean, really what we've seen, especially kind of accelerating in the last two years, is that capital is no longer on the right. | ||
Capital has secured everything it needs from conservatives and Republicans. | ||
They have favorable tax treatment. | ||
They have favorable regulatory status. | ||
And in the case of Walt Disney, they had actually self-governing status, almost a sovereign territory within the state of Florida. | ||
And Congress gave them a special carve-out to establish a no-fly zone above their theme parks. | ||
And so they feel like they've achieved what they want from the right, and now they can run and pander to the left on cultural issues. | ||
They think they can have it both ways. | ||
But this is, I think, a status quo that should not and cannot continue. | ||
Conservatives have to realize that we need to start pushing back against corporations. | ||
It isn't 1980 anymore. | ||
The Reagan playbook, which was good for the time, isn't sufficient for our time today. | ||
And so we have to start putting countervailing pressure on these corporations. | ||
We have to start putting cultural and economic and financial pressure on companies that think they can just walk all over people, they can walk all over families. | ||
And I think in the case from DeSantis now to the president of Walt Disney is a perfect example. | ||
It's pushed critical race theory, it's pushed gender ideology, it's trying to overturn democratically passed laws in states where it's not headquartered. | ||
And so that's why I'm announcing and happy to share it with you, a campaign called dropdisney.com. | ||
We're organizing conservatives. | ||
We're saying that we're not going to give money to corporations that will transgress our values. | ||
It's based on some of the investigative reporting I've done. | ||
And I think it was just up to someone to step up and organize people to say no more cash, no more support, no more Disney Plus subscriptions until Disney stops promoting the idea that America is fundamentally racist. | ||
That white babies become racist by age three, which is something that they have trained their employees to believe. | ||
And then pushing radical gender ideology into its kids programming, targeting children as young as two years old. | ||
Enough is enough. | ||
This is pretty amazing, and it's something I've advocated for a long time, and you're taking leadership on this. | ||
What about, you know, you've had Governor Hogan, you had the governor of Arkansas last night on Fox News all night saying, hey, DeSantis is wrong, and now Rufo's even more wrong, because all these companies have a First Amendment right to their own opinions, and DeSantis is showing authoritarian tendencies, like a mini-me Trump. | ||
And Rufo's just a, he's just an instigator, right? | ||
He instigated this whole thing of critical race theory. | ||
As Joanne Reed tells me every night when she does the Chris Rufo special, that critical race theory is not taught in any schools. | ||
It's some esoteric legal theory of Derrick Bell's at Harvard Law. | ||
And now you get Chris Rufo jumping in because he's an opportunist to go against Republican orthodoxy, which is to kowtow to these corporations, sir. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I'm not interested in upholding any orthodoxy. | ||
I want to do the right thing, whatever the context. | ||
And the problem is, for that first question, corporations are entitled to First Amendment rights. | ||
They have their freedom of speech. | ||
But they don't have an entitlement to favorable tax status, to special carve-outs, and to really cronyist privileges. | ||
And so what Governor DeSantis did in Florida is saying, hey, you struck a deal with the state of Florida many years ago. | ||
You're now fighting against the best interests of the people of Florida. | ||
And we're going to make you compete in the marketplace like any other company. | ||
You don't get special privileges. | ||
You don't get self-governing status. | ||
You shouldn't get a no-fly zone above your parks when Universal Studios and SeaWorld don't have the same treatment. | ||
And so this actually does two things. | ||
It respects a corporation's right to free speech, but it also says we're going to have a real free market. | ||
It's not a free ride anymore. | ||
And so this is essential. | ||
And I would say to people like Larry Hogan, to people who are the kind of center right, These companies are going to align very hard and very firmly with the cultural left. | ||
And you can't simply appeal to first principles, you can't simply appeal to their goodwill or to their moderation. | ||
You actually have to enforce it by actually shifting the power dynamics because these CEOs live in many cases in the world of the cultural and political left. | ||
And so they're hearing all day. | ||
You should do this. | ||
You should do this. | ||
You should speak out on this issue. | ||
You should advocate for this policy. | ||
They have to start hearing from us. | ||
They have to start hearing from the 50 percent of their customers who don't share these values if we want to change it. | ||
And so that's what we're doing. | ||
We're going to go against the orthodoxy of the right and the left, because we're speaking on behalf of the broad base of the American people. | ||
Real quickly, Chris, when people go to DropDisney.com, what are you actually asking? | ||
When people come there, what's the ask? | ||
Yeah, dropDisney.com. | ||
And the ask is twofold. | ||
One, it's to sign the pledge to show your support. | ||
It's kind of getting people together on the record that we're going to be fighting back. | ||
And also encouraging people to unsubscribe from Disney+. | ||
So you can click Cancel Disney+. | ||
It'll walk you through how to do that. | ||
Because, Steve, as you know, with your background in finance, these companies operate even a slowdown in subscriber growth. | ||
Not negative growth, but a slowdown in subscriber growth. | ||
It can have high leverage impact on its stock price. | ||
So that's what we're trying to do. | ||
We're trying to press them on subscriptions. | ||
We're trying to show a show of force with people backing this pledge. | ||
It's at DropDisney.com. | ||
What's your social media? | ||
How do people follow you during the day? | ||
I'm at RealChrisRufo on Twitter. | ||
That's the best place to follow the play-by-play and to sign the pledge at DropDisney.com. | ||
And Chris Ruffo's Twitter feed is a little spicy, so if you want to keep up with Chris Ruffo, make sure you go to the Twitter and follow him and go to DropDisney.com. | ||
We're going to push it on all our platforms right now. | ||
Hope to have you back shortly. | ||
Next couple of days we'll go into more detail. | ||
Chris, thank you very much for joining us today. | ||
Chris Ruffo, the guy's a doer. | ||
We're bringing Stephen Mosher, who's dedicated his life to this entire effort. | ||
Stephen, we were going to talk about Shanghai. | ||
We don't have time for that, but I got to ask you, since you're one of the world's experts globally about this, about the murder of the innocents, and specialize in China, brought it up to what happened in China with the 400 million murders of unborn babies. | ||
80%, I think, are little Chinese girls. | ||
Walk us through your first take and assessment of what's happened here in the last 24 hours. | ||
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Well, I think we have an historic opportunity to really educate the American people on what happens in an abortion. | |
An abortion is the death of a tiny son of Adam, a tiny daughter of Eve. | ||
It's happened hundreds of millions of times around the world, of course, 60 million times since Roe vs. Wade 50 years ago, and it will stop in part If the Supreme Court decides that they are no longer black-robed Thailands, if the Supreme Court decides that they no longer have the right to dictate to the people of the individual states what their law should be concerning life. | ||
And that's what people need to understand. | ||
This is simply going to turn the issue back to the states. | ||
Americans need to remember the hard left, which now controls the Democrat Party, is always at war. | ||
They've been at war against us, against American institutions, now against the Supreme Court. | ||
They've been at war against the unborn for 50 years, and of course their half-century war on the unborn is proof of their unbridled lust for power. | ||
My goodness, if they can kill the most innocent among us, they will kill anybody. | ||
And their fellow leftists abroad certainly have, by the tens of millions. | ||
The Soviet Union, legalized abortion, first country in the world back in the 1920s. | ||
Chinese Communist Party's one-child policy killed 400 million babies from 1980 to 1986. | ||
They now have a demographic collapse in China of their own making. | ||
They've killed so many. | ||
So, you know, we must, I think, pray for the safety of the Supreme Court justices who will sign this opinion, and for their families, because they will be under attack. | ||
They will be enduring a living hell for the months to come. | ||
May they have courage. | ||
This is, the left, make no mistake, wants to foment an insurrection. | ||
And in this case, I think it's going to run up until the midterms. | ||
Stephen, real quickly, I've only got a couple of minutes, I know you've got to bounce, but when this thing's put forward and promulgated in late early July, can women in this country get abortions, sir? | ||
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You know, someone ought to go up to the Young, radical feminists standing in front of the Supreme Court, who have been completely mind-hacked on this issue, and tell them that even if the Supreme Court, as appears likely now, overturns Roe v. Wade, that they can still go in a day before their due date in Washington, D.C., and kill their unborn child. | ||
They can go to Maryland, Delaware, New York. | ||
They can go to dozens of states. | ||
And still procure an abortion up to the point of birth. | ||
You know, I've been in discussions with young radical feminists, and they tell me, no, no, Roe v. Wade doesn't legalize abortion up to birth. | ||
Well, of course it does. | ||
Of course it does. | ||
We have the most left-wing abortion laws in this country. | ||
We have laws that are only shared by seven other countries, the People's Republic of China among them, that allow abortion up to birth. | ||
We are in a distinct minority worldwide In terms of allowing abortion on demand up to birth. | ||
It's a heinous crime. | ||
It should be stopped. | ||
We'll go a long way towards stopping it when the decision comes out in June. | ||
And then we should educate people. | ||
You know, we now have an evenly divided American public, right? | ||
52% of Americans say they want restrictions on abortion. | ||
47% say no restrictions. | ||
But that 47% doesn't understand that we're doing abortions in this country long past the point Of survival. | ||
We're doing abortions at 8 and 9 months, just as they do in China. | ||
And there are laws in California now, under discussion, to do abortions after birth. | ||
So that's what we're talking about. | ||
I think we can move public opinion in this country in the right direction and stop much of this killing, which will make us a better people over the long run. | ||
Stephen Mosher, how do people get to you? | ||
We'll have you back on about Shanghai, because you've got amazing analysis of that. | ||
But give us, right now, how do people follow you throughout the day on social media or go to your website? | ||
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Well, it's pop.org. | |
P-O-P dot O-R-G. | ||
That's the best site. | ||
Stephen Mosher, thank you very much for coming on. | ||
Look forward to having you back here about your analysis in Shanghai. | ||
It's quite shocking. | ||
And remember, as Miles Guo said, nothing broke the spirit of the Chinese people more than the forced abortions and the 400 million murders that took place. | ||
80% of little Chinese girls, babies. | ||
Okay, Stephen Mosher, thank you very much. | ||
Mike Davis, He's hung with us. | ||
He's got to bounce too. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to go back to Article 3. | ||
Mike Davis, get his complete assessment of what's happened in the last 24 hours in the Supreme Court of the United States. | ||
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Article three took us to the Supreme Court. | ||
Is it Neil Kochek? | ||
And I think he was Boris's law professor over at Georgetown. | ||
He said earlier at the cold open, he cried all night. | ||
But, and the reason he cried, this was a full, and I'm quoting, a full-throated and muscular decision. | ||
This gets back to President Trump's theory of the case. | ||
The court drives off, and justices drive off, written opinions. | ||
It is the writing of these justices that drives the court. | ||
It's not biography, because that's how you get suitors, or Sandra Day O'Connor's. | ||
It's intellectual firepower. | ||
As seen in the written word, and that's why I need everybody in this audience, even if you don't know anything about the law, even if you don't know or care anything about abortion, read this because you're seeing something that is full-throated and not just overturning Roe v. Wade in this way, it goes back and deconstructs and destroys the mere concept of Roe v. Wade root and branch. | ||
Mike Davis. | ||
Yeah, Steve, the Chief Justice just put out a statement on this leak, and I'm wondering if you want me to go over that first. | ||
Yes, please, please, please. | ||
So this is the Chief Justice. | ||
To the extent this betrayal of the of the confidences of the court was intended to undermine the integrity of our operations, it will not succeed. | ||
The work of the court will not be affected in any way. | ||
We at the court are blessed to have a workforce, permanent employees and law clerks alike, intensely loyal to the institution and dedicated to the rule of law. | ||
Court employees have an exemplary and important tradition of respecting the confidentiality of the judicial process and upholding the trust of the court. | ||
This was a singular and egregious breach of that trust. | ||
That is an affront to the court and the community of public servants who work here. | ||
And this is important. | ||
I have directed the marshal of the court to launch an investigation into the source of the leak. | ||
So says Liz Jor, that's what she said. | ||
How big a deal is this, Mike, as far as a breach of collegiality in the court? | ||
Well, it's never happened. | ||
There's never been an instance where a draft opinion, especially a draft opinion of this monumental, like overturning Roe versus Wade and Casey, has ever leaked from the court. | ||
This is going to cause severe damage to the court because it's going to shatter trust. | ||
And that was probably the intent of whoever leaked this. | ||
I presume it was some partisan deranged law clerk who was taking matters into this law clerk's own hands by leaking this. | ||
They're gonna find out who did this and this person's gonna be prosecuted. | ||
The Marshal of the Supreme Court of the United States reports to the court. | ||
The Marshal has a capital, they have a Supreme Court police force of nearly 200 officers. | ||
I think it's 190 officers. | ||
They can work with the US. | ||
Marshals Service. | ||
They already work with the U.S. | ||
Marshals Service very closely. | ||
That's a Justice Department agency, but they have traditionally worked with the federal judiciary. | ||
So Liz is correct there. | ||
And so they'll get to the bottom of this. | ||
And this person who leaked this will certainly be prosecuted, probably for obstruction of justice, maybe for other crimes. | ||
But the chief justice takes the court's integrity very seriously. | ||
This was a direct attack on the court's integrity. | ||
It was a direct attack on judicial independence. | ||
Frankly, it's a direct attack on these individual justices. | ||
It puts them in danger because we have a pending court case, and until this ruling is issued, they're in grave danger, and they need to get this order issued immediately, even if it's a per curiam, an interim per curiam decision saying this is how we're going to rule with full opinions to follow. | ||
They need to get this resolved as soon as possible. | ||
Let's go back to the timing. | ||
This was going to be the end of June, July, then they get out of town and come back in October. | ||
That's clearly not going to happen. | ||
What's your recommendation? | ||
Your recommendation is to clean this up, check the typos in the grammar, which, no offense, I didn't see any typos or grammar mistakes last night in my first two readings. | ||
You would say put this out immediately as the opinion and let the minority opinions and the conflicting opinions come out, and also supporting all that come out as may, but put this out now with the vote. | ||
Yeah, there's precedent for this happening. | ||
You can put out the majority opinion now. | ||
You can put out a per curiam saying this is how we're going to rule, or this is how we're ruling the opinions to follow. | ||
You can put out Justice Alito's brilliant opinion right now and say that any concurring or dissenting opinions will follow. | ||
But they need to get this out there right now so people know that they can't game or threaten justices to swing their votes, to change their votes. | ||
That is obstruction of justice. | ||
That's what they were trying to do. | ||
They're trying to put him in personal jeopardy and trying to sway. | ||
Is there any doubt in your mind about that? | ||
And obviously get people jacked up for the campaign, but it was about putting public pressure and really danger and fear to sway their opinions. | ||
Any doubt in your mind, Mike Davis? | ||
There is zero doubt in my mind that that was the goal here. | ||
Just go look at what Demand Justice and other left-wing whack job groups are saying on Twitter and other social media. | ||
This is clearly, they clearly leaked this because the left knows that there are at least five votes to overturn Roe vs. Wade and Casey. | ||
Maybe even six, and this is a mortal threat to the left. | ||
The abortion industry provides a lot of funding to Democrats and Democrat operatives, and their cash cow is about to go out the door. | ||
If Roe v. Wade and Casey are returned, it becomes an issue for states to decide. | ||
That's how it should be. | ||
That's how it was for the first 200 years of our republic is this last 50 years where we've had these activist judges make up this, you know, garbage of law, cobble together garbage of law to somehow create this right that does not exist. | ||
This right that, you know, basically it's federalized abortion regulations and said that states don't have the police power to regulate abortions. | ||
It's nonsense and Justice Alito's draft majority opinion just eviscerates that. | ||
Let's go through it. | ||
Give us a couple of minutes on the evisceration, because they go through the Commerce Clause, all the backflips that had to be done here. | ||
Just walk us through a summary of why you say, and even Neil Kotchus, in tears, said it was a muscular takedown of Roe v. Wade. | ||
This was an evisceration. | ||
This was an overturning. | ||
This was a complete and total destruction. | ||
Correct, Mike Davis? | ||
Yeah, it is. | ||
And what's good about Justice Alito is he is brilliant, and he doesn't care about popular opinion. | ||
And judges should not care about popular opinion. | ||
Their job is to care about the opposite of popular opinion. | ||
Their job is to follow the facts, follow the law wherever they lead, and everyone's equal under the law, and everyone gets due process under the law, and it doesn't matter if you're popular or unpopular. | ||
I mean, think about this. | ||
With Brown v. Board of Education, it was not popular To end segregation, to end Jim Crow segregation, especially in the South, and integrate schools. | ||
And so that was not popular, but the judges did it anyway. | ||
With Roe versus Wade, that was just wholly made-up law. | ||
They said it was penumbras and emanations of four different made-up rights and four different constitutional amendments. | ||
It's just garbage. | ||
And I think Justice Alito just cut right through that. | ||
And said, look, the federal government has specific and enumerated powers, and if the federal government doesn't get those powers from we, the people, and the Constitution, which is a loan agreement, we loan the federal government specific and enumerated powers, and in return, they protect our liberties. | ||
If the federal government doesn't have those specific and enumerated powers, it goes to the states and the people. | ||
That's how our Constitution works. | ||
And abortion is not mentioned in any way, shape, or form in the US Constitution. | ||
So therefore, it is up to the states to regulate abortions. | ||
And we saw this during two years of COVID. | ||
Remember, the Democrats are saying during two years of COVID, first of all, they got rid of women. | ||
Women got canceled. | ||
So the war on women, they beat women on themselves because they can't even define what women are, according to Katonji Brown-Jackson. | ||
She's not a biologist. | ||
And so, and then with two years of COVID, they said that, you know, the federal government, the state governments, all these governments can vaccinate us against our will, lock us in our homes, lock up the kids, close our businesses, close our schools. | ||
But somehow, they can do all that for two years, but somehow that there's this hidden constitutional right to abortion in the Constitution, the super right that trumps all the rights. | ||
It's just nonsense. | ||
And Justice Alito methodically goes through and eviscerates that. | ||
And he even goes through, I think there's a whole, more than a page, a footnote where he goes through and points out many, many instances where the Supreme Court has overturned prior decisions, has overturned precedent. | ||
So it is a powerful decision. | ||
It is 100% legally correct and sound, and it's going to, the Democrats, their heads are going to explode. | ||
Well, they already have, and I think I'll ask Mike Davis to join us with Father Bravone as we go through this thing. | ||
We'll figure out to do it in the webinar or one of the hours. | ||
The other thing I want to say, before I let Mike Davis go, with Alito and our audience up in New Jersey, this opinion had a little New Jersey attitude to it, too. | ||
I mean, it was up in your grill from the first couple of sentences. | ||
It is that in your face, and you're right. | ||
The snowflakes are in total meltdown. | ||
Complete and total meltdown. | ||
Mike Davis, Article 3. | ||
How do people track you? | ||
Social media? | ||
How do they get to your site, sir? | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
It's article3project.org, article3project.org, at article3project on Getter and Twitter. | ||
And my personal is MRDDMIA, MRDDMIA. | ||
And thank you very much, Steve, for having me back on. | ||
Okay, we're gonna have Mike and then we're gonna have Mike hopefully late in the week or next week talk about antitrust and breaking up these oligarchs in Silicon Valley. | ||
Mike Davis says that's a side hustle. | ||
That's another aspect of Article 3. | ||
Sir, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Okay, obviously there's a changing dynamics in the 2022 as we go about destroying the Democratic Party at the ballot box. | ||
They want democracy? | ||
We're going to give them a democracy suppository. | ||
They're trying to pull out all stops. | ||
All stops. | ||
Okay, we're going to quick update. | ||
We're going to return a quick update. | ||
Boris Epstein of what's happening in Ohio. | ||
Game day's here. | ||
The 60 days of pain have started. | ||
Boris Epstein in Ohio. | ||
We got Elon Musk in the Twitter situation. | ||
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Yeah, it's getting more crowded and unlike when we talked before, the boxes of t-shirts and posters are showing up. | |
People are starting to be bused in, but suddenly it got quiet in the last 10 minutes or so, Steve. | ||
So I'm not sure, you know, what that's about. | ||
I did see a clergyman was being talked to by the Capitol Police. | ||
He was accused of assaulting someone. | ||
I see the bicycle police across the street ready to sort of Jump on somebody if things get out of hand. | ||
We're seeing people getting pulled over, but they haven't closed off the street yet, and so it's difficult to read what's going on here. | ||
But it looks overall pretty peaceful. | ||
Look, it's very emotional. | ||
You have emotions on both sides, but it looks so far pretty peaceful. | ||
What would you estimate the size of the crowd is right now? | ||
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I think we're at two or three thousand now, and I think it's going to keep filling up as people start busing in, people start jumping in their cars and driving from all over the country. | |
Okay, Neil McCabe, thank you very much. | ||
We'll come to you hopefully before the end of the show. | ||
Do we have Boris up? | ||
Is Boris up yet? | ||
Boris, obviously landmark decision coming, a draft decision, and now we've gotten confirmation by the Chief Justice Roberts that it is the real deal. | ||
Mike Davis has argued this. | ||
You should put it out right. | ||
Clean up the typos. | ||
Clean up the grammar, if there are any. | ||
I didn't see any. | ||
And go ahead and put it out right now. | ||
Walk us through Ohio. | ||
Today's game day. | ||
It's a 60 days of pain has commenced. | ||
Ohio is all important, particularly for the MAGA movement and for President Trump. | ||
Are we in jeopardy of having 75% of the vote go MAGA, but that a never-Trumper actually squeaks through here? | ||
Boris Epstein. | ||
Stephen, I'm going to be with you today. | ||
I'd just like to take 10 seconds because, you know, a lot of my formative time as an attorney was spent at Georgetown Law, which is just a few steps away from the Supreme Court. | ||
And I just want to underscore how disgusting How unprecedented, how awful and un-American it was, where whatever lived decided to leak this draft opinion. | ||
Whoever did this, you ought to be ashamed of yourself, and I truly hope that Justice Roberts, even though he's gone fully woke, is actually going to conduct a real investigation, and the leak will be held to account to the full extent of the law. | ||
Because this is completely undermining a huge basis of our democracy. | ||
And the fact that you've got people like Brian Fallon, whose humanity was destroyed by beating him and his boss, Hillary Clinton, in 2016, tweeting out, oh, this is so brave and this is so excellent. | ||
They are all disgusting, un-American, and ought to be ashamed of themselves. | ||
And I'm proud of the court. | ||
for standing strong, and they better not be bending. | ||
I hope that they come through this, and I agree with Mike Davis, they should release the opinion right away, get it out of the way. | ||
And politically, actually, looking at those scenes in the Supreme Court, Steve, it appears that maybe the Dems aren't as energized and galvanized by this as maybe some on the left would have hoped. | ||
Because if anything, this just adds to the years and years and years of wins for MAGA, wins for America First, and wins for America. | ||
So, this is a big day in American history, and I'm proud to be with you. | ||
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In terms of Ohio... Yeah, hang on a second. | |
By the way, your former professor, Neil Kachet, was on Morning Joe. | ||
We opened with him today. | ||
He said he cried all night, but it was a full-throated and muscular decision. | ||
And you understand that this thing from Alito. | ||
And this shows you what President Trump's... He cried all night? | ||
Say he cried all night. | ||
Yeah, he came on and said, I've been crying all night. | ||
Inconsolable. | ||
Inconsolable. | ||
Inconsolable because Boris is not in his class. | ||
He can't give Boris D's anymore. | ||
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I booked the class. | |
So, for the audience, just in case, the grading in law school is anonymous, okay? | ||
It was about 250 kids in class. | ||
I think it was criminal law. | ||
And, you know, every question on the final was like, well, you know, if somebody murdered six people, do they just get to walk? | ||
And it's anonymous, so, you know, I wrote my perspective, stood out as a proud conservative, and I booked the class, and I thank Professor Katyal for my A in his class. | ||
In Ohio, people should understand in Ohio today, That Donald Trump, the providential winner of the 2016, those three justices, because Roberts, the Bush pick, it looks like he's going to be 5-4 and Mike Davis is telling me, hey, still could be 6-3, but it looks like 5-4. | ||
It is President Trump's picks that made this happen. | ||
That's one of the reasons I left this in total complete meltdown. | ||
Walk us through the conundrum in Ohio. | ||
Could we have 75% MAGA vote today? | ||
But because people hung tough with their preferred candidates, it ends up that a never-Trumper, this guy Matt Dolan, Anything possible, but the latest polling does not appear to go that way. | ||
Some of the polling that we've been hearing about actually has J.D. | ||
widening the lead to almost 8 to 10 points, so it appears that President Trump's endorsement, the most powerful endorsement in the history of American politics, is doing exactly what it was expected to do. | ||
And let's slow down here for a second, Steve, and make sure that it's clear to the war room posse Just how historic and how game-changing that endorsement has been. | ||
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J.D. | |
Vance was about 8%, and now he's at or touching 30 in a matter of two weeks. | ||
Again, to go from 8 to 30 in a field that's overcrowded, it's unprecedented. | ||
It is absolutely historic, and it speaks to the amazing power of President Trump as the leader of the MAGA movement, and the power of MAGA and the War on Posse as they continue to support President Trump. | ||
Last question before we go, Boris, obviously I wanted people to track you because you're gonna be putting up stuff all day. | ||
No doubt. | ||
If this investigation by the U.S. | ||
Marshals, or excuse me, the Marshal of the Court, Shows that it was a clerk or somebody associated with a justice, not a justice himself, but somebody associated with a justice. | ||
What should be the reprimand? | ||
Should that justice be removed from the court? | ||
They want to remove, they want to impeach, they want to impeach Justice Thomas, right? | ||
Virginia Thomas, you know, having a couple of thoughts about January 6th. | ||
If this turns out to be right... | ||
First, if this turns out to be one of the left-wing, and that's what they are, the left-wing justices that are there, what should be the, if it's one of their clerks or one of their administrators, one of their staff, or them themselves, what should be the penalty in your mind? | ||
Well, Steve, first of all, whoever actually conducted the leak should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, A. And B, if there is any wink or nod or suggestion | ||
From the actual justice, and I'd say this no matter who the justice, if there was an approval, a consent from a justice to leak this, to hurt the operations of the court, as absolute grounds for impeachment, and then the constitutional process for impeachment and removal should take place. | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
If any of the justices somehow said yes and consented or agreed or in any way promoted this leak, then absolutely there's grounds for impeachment and removal and the constitutional process has to take place. | ||
This cannot be taken lightly because it impacts the operations of the court. | ||
And by the way, it's not partisan. | ||
If the court, God forbid, ever swings back to 63 liberal, it will still impact operations So this has got to be taken seriously. | ||
It's got to be followed to the full extent of the law and the full extent of the Constitution if any of the justices in any way participated in this historic, unprecedented, and disgusting leak. | ||
Now on the policy, on the history of it, this is a huge day. | ||
And it's a huge day because a wrong is going to be cured. | ||
Roe v. Wade, one of the worst decisions in the history of the Supreme Court. | ||
As Mike Davis said, no constitutional underpinning for it whatsoever. | ||
And even the Justice of Justice Blackwin themselves said, yeah, we made up the rights. | ||
So honestly, if they would have done it based on due process or equal protection in some way, they actually would have a stronger standing. | ||
Still I believe no standing constitutionally, but a stronger standing. | ||
Roe v. Wade, it was just a conjuring and a fiction of liberal imagination. | ||
And now it looks like it's going to be put to bed, which is a huge day in American history. | ||
Okay, as people follow this Ohio today, you're going to be putting stuff up nonstop. | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
No doubt about it, Steve. | ||
BorisCP.com is the website. | ||
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Sign up now. | |
We're going to have a big-time email going out tomorrow morning. | ||
Hot! | ||
The website is hot. | ||
BorisCP.com, HotOnGetter at BorisCP, on Twitter at BorisCP, TruthSocial at Boris, and of course, the hottest on the ground, Boris underscore Epstein. | ||
Stay strong, God bless, and I'll see you tonight. | ||
Okay. | ||
Boris will be back here at 6 o'clock. | ||
I think we're going to have Boris at 5 o'clock for a quick report on Ohio. | ||
Then he's going to be at 6 o'clock. | ||
So a lot going on today. | ||
Ohio, very intense. | ||
I want to make sure, just Captain Bannon, that we get the DropDisney.com. | ||
Make sure everybody sees Chris Ruffo's new endeavor. | ||
And this is going to be very important. | ||
In fact, if we can get this teed up for my producer, I want to play the Andrew Ross Sorkin thing in the D-block. | ||
I want to play that again. | ||
I want everybody to hear it. | ||
Andrew Ross Sorkin, this is one of the most important, we'll call it the buried lead of the morning. | ||
He comes on, the New York Times business writer and columnist and the co-host of Squawk Box, comes on, Joe Scarborough, for the very simple thing, do we have it? | ||
Let me go ahead and play it right now and then when I come in, let's go ahead and play this. | ||
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We are becoming cyborgs. | |
Like our brains are fundamentally. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
Go ahead and pull it. | ||
Just we'll wait till we get to the debunk. | ||
Good try. | ||
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We attempted. | |
We tried to get it done. | ||
Andrew Ross Sorkin comes on and Andrew Ross Sorkin says that the corporations are going to get in the middle of this. | ||
That he's talked to so many CEOs. | ||
That employees have already called him. | ||
Are you going to pay for my abortion? | ||
I get in here. | ||
You're going to get in here to destroy the Republican Party in this election to gin up. | ||
Remember, they're getting swept out at every demographic, Hispanic Americans, black Americans, the youth, women, everything that they've depended upon for for years and years and years. | ||
They now see it all receding. | ||
The economy is so bad and going to get so much worse. | ||
And we've got so much in the economy to report that we'll do later today and also obviously tomorrow. | ||
In fact, I've got Philip Patrick on tomorrow to talk about the dollar gold and where the economy is going. | ||
This was done purely politically, and they think it's going to save them. | ||
It's not going to save them. | ||
But I keep saying, and people have to focus on this, so I'm so proud of what Chris Rufo is doing with DropDisney.com, because you've got all these standard stock orthodox Republicans saying, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
Just because Disney's trying to sexualize the children, just because Disney's trying to get in the middle of the mom, the parents' rights, because it's a parents' rights bill and an anti-grooming bill. | ||
That's what Florida is. | ||
It's a parental right bill, and it's an anti-grooming bill. | ||
Okay? | ||
Disney's trying to get in the middle of it, and they said, we're going to put all of our efforts to defeat it politically, and we're going to go to court and fight in the courts. | ||
That's Disney. | ||
Ron DeSantis had every, he had an obligation to do this and thank God he had Governor DeSantis instead of Asa Hutchison, a standard stock Republican in Arkansas and Hogan in Maryland. | ||
You're seeing the divide here between people that actually want to take action to save our Republic and the country club Republicans that just want to sit there and go along to get along and not upset the left. | ||
So they're called on MSNBC where Asa Hutchison's called. | ||
He can go on corporate, the corporate regime, legacy media on Fox and just talk this nonsense. | ||
And Andrew W. Sorkin came out today and it's about abortion. | ||
And he basically said that the companies, he says, are now obligated, they're going to be obligated by their employees and their shareholders. | ||
Wait till you see, this is what Frank Gaffney, everybody's been saying about ESG and the impact that Larry Fink, right, and Ray Dalio have on our policy in China, all of it, okay? | ||
So this is the kind of things we're going to be going through the next couple days to deconstruct it, make sure you understand all of it, or at least have the information and come to your own judgments. | ||
Elon Musk and Twitter, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Got the one and only Joe Allen, our editor of All Things Transhumanism. | ||
He was one of the big stars last night on the Digital Gulag, Frank Gaffney and all webinars. | ||
OK, also, we got we got Chris Hoare, the satellite phone guy. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
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Yesterday, we did something with the Committee on the Present Danger, which I'm one of the co-founders of, to China, to talk about the Chinese social credit scores and the digital gulag that is coming, already part of America, trust me, but coming here quicker. | ||
And our own Joe Allen Transhumanist was kind of the wrap-up, the clean-up batter, but they had a who's who. | ||
They had over 1,200 people at the end in organizations on there, which is amazing for this webinar. | ||
Joe, tell us, how powerful was it, sir? | ||
Oh, it was fantastic, Steve. | ||
I mean, this is a major issue that I think with enough public consciousness could definitely be stopped or turned around. | ||
You know, a lot of technologies were crammed down our throats during the pandemic and in the aftermath. | ||
And I think a lot of those different setups, whether it be working from home or, you know, school, e-learning, some of those have lingered well beyond the danger of the disease. | ||
And I think that vaccine passports and a cashless economy A digital ID, a general digital ID in a cashless economy are two trends that could easily be pushed on us, just like they're being pushed in France, just like they're being pushed in Canada, Australia, and so on. | ||
So the event was fantastic. | ||
You had Zach Voorhees, the former Google employee who came forward with all the documents. | ||
You had Kevin Freeman from Blaze. | ||
You had Reggie Littlejohn. | ||
Connie Elliott, and so all of that's going to be up. | ||
The recording will be up, I think, the day after tomorrow at StopVaxPassports.org. | ||
Fantastic presentations, and I think that, again, a public consciousness around this really could stand a chance of turning around any chance of a digital ID being implemented in America, or anything like a social credit score. | ||
No, no, we're going to do this. | ||
We're all over this. | ||
We're going to get it up. | ||
They're going to be up tomorrow. | ||
We're going to push it out and break it down and have it on the show. | ||
I've also asked, we want to do a series of these. | ||
These are free webinars, and it gives you a time, a concentrated time of a couple hours to get it, and then people break it down for you. | ||
I'm going to do one on the abortion with Mike Davis, Father Frank, and others, but I've asked Chris Hoare. | ||
And the guys over at the satellite phone store, can we do one on Monday about the whole satellite phone and everything about the security of phones and the tracking of phones and part of that was the 2,000 mules, right? | ||
How they got the bad guys. | ||
I want to make sure that everybody in our audience understands everything about this technology and about satellite phones. | ||
Chris Hoare, give us a couple of minutes on what we propose to do on Monday. | ||
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Well, on Monday, Steve, we're going to talk about censorship and how it's affected you and your career in politics. | |
How it affects everybody. | ||
We've seen censorship kind of rising in the last 30 years, especially. | ||
And now we have the government censoring text messages. | ||
We've got the World Economic Forum trying to lock people out of the Internet and only have approved people on the Internet and approved content. | ||
So there's a lot going on there. | ||
And satellite phones and satellite communications are one way around this. | ||
So is the up and coming Web 3 that is decentralized and takes away power from Big tech and gives it back to the people. | ||
So we're very excited about that. | ||
And that's what we'll be talking about on Monday. | ||
We also don't I think you know about tracking you. | ||
There's all types of things like the phones. | ||
These phones are wonderful devices. | ||
But as Joe Allen tells you about transhumanism, it is the first step if you get addicted and there is addiction is the first step to being a cyborg. | ||
In addition, there's all types of devices. | ||
You heard this from Catherine Engelbrecht the other day of tracking of it. | ||
So they caught the bad guys on the on the ballot trafficking. | ||
So we asked Chris Hoare on both censorship and the whole aspect of it to actually have a couple hours where you go through and people can see the technology, what's there, what alternatives, Web 3.0, all of it. | ||
Chris, what time do we intend to do this on Monday? | ||
I want to make sure everybody's teed up for it. | ||
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It's going to be at midday Eastern next Monday, May 9th. | |
And you can register right now at UUTV.US. | ||
That's www.UUTV.US. | ||
And we're pretty limited on the tickets available, Steve. | ||
They are free, but we only have a thousand available, so sign up right now at uutv.us and we're really looking forward to it. | ||
Okay, I want Captain Bannon and the entire social media team, let's get up on all the platforms. | ||
I want the first thousand War Room Posse. | ||
Look, you guys tun in to the thing yesterday. | ||
You tun in to work with Naomi Wolf. | ||
You guys are the most activists. | ||
We're here in these webinars to make sure you get total and complete information. | ||
Later, you can take the digital part of it and share it with your friends. | ||
So, Chris, thank you very much. | ||
We'll make sure you get it. | ||
Chris Hoare from the Satellite Phone Store. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Joe Allen, give your coordinates so people can track you during the day. | ||
We're going to have you back on. | ||
Your stuff on Elon Musk is absolutely unbelievable. | ||
Here's what I want to tell people. | ||
That financing, Elon Musk is a long way from pulling together the financing to buy Twitter at this price. | ||
And I keep telling him, hey, pull the deal. | ||
Let the stock collapse as it should with these demons Joe, how do people get to you during the day? | ||
and then come back in at a deal that actually makes sense and get the financing that way. | ||
Because essentially doing a leverage buyout with the largest margin loan in history, I think is suicidal. | ||
And this company is not really a company, it's not really a business, it's a collection of bad hombres, and the board needs to clean it out. | ||
The best way to do that is pull the deal, let the stock collapse, and let these guys suck on it for a while. | ||
Joe, how do people get to you during the day? | ||
You're gonna be back with us at five, but how do people get to you during the day? | ||
You can find me at Twitter and Gitter at J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z. | ||
Also, warroom.org, transhumanism tab, or www.jobot.xyz. | ||
Thank you very much, Steve. | ||
Joe, thank you, and you got rave reviews yesterday, so thanks for pitching in there with the digital gulag, and we're going to make sure it's going to be up tomorrow, make sure everybody gets it, it's all free. | ||
If you think things were intense before, you ain't seen nothing yet. | ||
The intensity, we just heard Elizabeth Warren, FOCAHONUS, right, F-A-U-X, FOCAHONUS, is over in front of the Supreme Court stirring things up. | ||
Uh, if anybody doesn't think she's running in 2024, uh, you would be incorrect. | ||
Her presidential campaign's starting right over there in the steps of the Supreme Court. | ||
Right now. | ||
So, if you thought 2022 was interesting, it just went up in intensity about 10 notches. | ||
Be back here at 5 o'clock. | ||
We'll show you why. | ||
In the War Room. |