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We have a great contrast between the Republican vision for America and our vision for America. | ||
This isn't your grandfather's Republican Party, America. | ||
It's Donald Trump's Republican Party. | ||
It's a right-wing Republican Party. | ||
It's a party where your children will have less rights than you did. | ||
So, I still firmly believe in my very bones. | ||
That the story of American democracy is the story of progress. | ||
I believe we will win this fight. | ||
Because the American people are strongly, strongly, strongly on our side. | ||
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I don't know which members of the Senate are for them or against them. | |
The election in this November is going to be a referendum on privacy and your rights to freedom as an American. | ||
They don't want to make that the case. | ||
They want it to be, oh, it's inflation, it's something at the border. | ||
No, it's something more basic than that. | ||
It's in your bedroom. | ||
And we want to make sure the American people understand that's the reality of this issue. | ||
We've been angling for decades now and we are going to fight back. | ||
I am angry because of who will pay the price for this. | ||
It will not be wealthy women. | ||
Wealthy women can get on an airplane. | ||
They can fly to another state. | ||
They can fly to another country. | ||
They can get the protection they need. | ||
This will fall on the poorest women in our country. | ||
This will fall on This will fall on those who have been raped. | ||
This will fall on mothers who are already struggling to work three jobs to be able to support the children they have. | ||
Well, I am here because I am angry, and I am here because the United States Congress can change all of this. | ||
Angry, but committed. | ||
Yes. | ||
Understand this. | ||
I have seen the world where abortion is illegal. | ||
And we are not going back. | ||
Not ever. | ||
So say it with me. | ||
We are not going back. | ||
We are not going back. | ||
Not ever. | ||
Never. | ||
Never. | ||
Woo! | ||
Senator, how are you feeling? | ||
I am angry. | ||
Angry and upset? | ||
Angry and upset and determined. | ||
The United States Congress can keep rovers and waves off the land. | ||
They just need to do it. | ||
I've never seen you so angry. | ||
You seem to be... This is what the Republicans have been working toward this day for decades. | ||
They have been out there plotting, terribly cultivating these Supreme Court justices so they could have a majority on the bench who would accomplish something that the majority of Americans do not want. | ||
69% of people across this country, Across this country, red states and blue states, old people and young people, want Roe vs. Wade to maintain as the law of the land. | ||
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We need to do that. | |
And we have a right. | ||
Extremists? | ||
We've heard enough from the extremists. | ||
And we're tired of it. | ||
There, Ally Vitale, Yvonne Hillier, it is a pretty clear 2022 message for the midterms. | ||
We need more Democrats. | ||
We need more pro-choice Democrats in the Senate in order to make things work. | ||
Ally, we're just talking about this. | ||
They're counting to 50 to be able to argue the Women's Health Protection Act, but they need 60 votes to pass it. | ||
Yeah, you and I were just texting about this while we were listening to this. | ||
You're making the 2022 argument about needing bigger majorities in the Senate because at every single point in this Congress on voting rights, on Build Back Better, and certainly here on reproductive rights, there is the conversation around they don't have enough Democrats to just enact their agenda and Republicans are definitely not with them on this. | ||
So they're not counting to a simple majority because they're not going to nuke the filibuster. | ||
They would need to do that in order to pass the Women's Health Protection Act. | ||
And because they're not going to be able to do that, they need to count to 60 votes to make this a bipartisan push to codify abortion rights. | ||
And Republicans are not going to do that. | ||
So the reality here on the ground is as stark as that. | ||
The numbers just don't add up. | ||
And so the message in 2022 has to be, please elect more Democrats if you're a Democratic lawmaker and want to see these kinds of changes. | ||
That's been the argument for a while, though. | ||
Criminalizing abortion. | ||
Punishing women. | ||
These ridiculous six-week rules. | ||
My wife and I have compared notes. | ||
We don't think we knew that we were pregnant with any of our four kids in six weeks. | ||
So this is about that, too. | ||
Who's in the governor's mansion? | ||
Who's in the state legislature? | ||
And who's in the House and the Senate? | ||
And certainly, ultimately, who's in the White House? | ||
There was a New York Times article yesterday linking the strengthening of a democracy to women's rights and the flourishing of women's rights. | ||
When abortion is legalized, it's an indicator that a democracy is getting stronger in studies that have been done about democracies around the world. | ||
What do you think of the state of our democracy, seeing this potentially get taken away after nearly 50 years? | ||
Yeah, I didn't see the article, Katie, but we all ought to be really, really concerned. | ||
War has been declared on the American woman. | ||
War has been declared on the sacrosanct decision that a woman makes only with her doctor about reproductive activity generally and abortion specifically. | ||
There's no question this goes through. | ||
The American woman has been weakened. | ||
We cannot let that stand as a nation. | ||
We must do everything we can to right this wrong. | ||
Okay, if it's been worth seeing a meltdown of epic proportions across the board all day, I just want to make sure we get to the 69%. | ||
We're going to have Richard Barris on here tomorrow, excuse me, in a moment, about the lie they continue to tell about the phony, all the phony polling they've done to keep pressing. | ||
Justice Alito, he's from Jersey, and he went full Tony Soprano on Roe v. Wade today. | ||
Absolutely unbelievable. | ||
We want everybody, we want Captain Bannon to get the opinion, the draft opinion, that now Chief Justice Roberts has confirmed that this is in fact the one that was in circulation, so it's real. | ||
I want to make sure everybody reads it. | ||
It is muscular, as the opening on Morning Joe today said from the Solicitor General under Obama, said this was a muscular opinion and a direct assault on Roe v. Wade to really destroy it root and branch. | ||
So you have to read the opinion. | ||
We are going to be doing some specials to break all this down and the impact on politics. | ||
Katie Terp, they take the mask off over at MSNBC all day. | ||
And Meltdown, they just flat out, we need more pro-abortion death cult Democrats. | ||
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Boom! | |
They're just saying it all day long. | ||
And of course, you had all the, you know, crying Chuck Schumer. | ||
They're all running over there to the steps of the Supreme Court. | ||
And of course, Focahanas, boy, kind of hysterical, isn't she? | ||
Don't mean to kind of make an observation, but screeching. | ||
She essentially announced her race, her candidacy for 2024 right there on the steps of the Supreme Court. | ||
She's making a big play that she's going to fight for this. | ||
We are not going back. | ||
Well, you went back. | ||
You got sent back and you are back. | ||
OK, before this ridiculous law came, became law and Alito just completely destroyed it. | ||
You don't see anybody arguing against or anybody real trying to make an argument against his legal logic. | ||
And then last was Phil Murphy. | ||
War has been declared on the American woman. | ||
Far from it, sir. | ||
The Democrats, your obsessive war on children and babies is coming to an end. | ||
It's coming to an end with the confrontation at Disney. | ||
It's coming to an end with ending abortion. | ||
It's really not ending abortion, ending Roe v. Wade. | ||
You can still go to Washington, D.C., Maryland, anywhere and get an abortion. | ||
But this Saturday, we are, for the Mother's Day weekend, we are going to have a special, a two-hour special, it's going to be incredible, called The Revolt of America's Moms, and we are going to have an all-star cast, including a couple of real surprises that come here. | ||
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We're going to go through every major issue. | ||
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We're going to go to Neil McCabe and here's the case I'm going to make. | ||
I'm not saying this is much ado about nothing, but this is supposed to be the end of the world and they're going to come and then now they're going to turn it back. | ||
You heard Dick Durbin say it's not about inflation, not a little thing about inflation, not about inflation, not about something at the border. | ||
It's not about this thing called inflation border. | ||
It's about America's bedrooms. | ||
No, sir. | ||
What people are concerned about are the economic destruction, the economic destruction of your illegitimate regime that occupies 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. | ||
And the invasion on the southern border, that, Dick Durbin, you're going to vote on at some point in time on the removal of Joe Biden from office after he's impeached in the House of Representatives on the initiation and exacerbation of an invasion of our southern border. | ||
Let's go to the Supreme Court, Neal McCabe, Star News Network. | ||
Neal, put us in the room, or better yet, what's happening outside the Supreme Court? | ||
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Yeah, in the last 15-20 minutes, Steve, I've seen another 2,000 or 3,000 people show up. | |
This place is really filling up. | ||
It's almost like a new shift, checking in at the factory. | ||
Over my shoulder is a Planned Parenthood demonstration. | ||
They've been going for about an hour or so, so I think things are really going to build up as we go into the evening. | ||
I saw both the Klobuchar and Elizabeth Warren speeches that you were playing. | ||
Those were kind of drive-bys, Steve. | ||
They came and they went. | ||
They weren't really interacting with people, and we haven't seen any Republican lawmakers. | ||
I will tell you, about 7 o'clock this morning, I saw Senator Mark Kelly, the Arizona Democrat, walking around, and I asked him if he would speak today, and he said he would not, and he scurried away from me, Steve. | ||
Yeah, he's not going to speak because he's in a tough race out in Arizona and doesn't want to be caught on the wrong side of this. | ||
Joe Biden already said that they're not going to enforce taking down the filibuster to force a vote on this. | ||
And here's the reason. | ||
They don't have 50 votes. | ||
They're not going to take down the filibuster and say, oh, we're taking down the filibuster. | ||
They don't have Mark Kelly. | ||
They definitely don't have Mark Kelly. | ||
They're not going to have Manchin. | ||
They're not going to have Mark Kelly because he's trying to get re-elected in Arizona. | ||
This is the whole reason Biden just came out with all this sturm und drang all night, all day. | ||
Right? | ||
They finally came out and said, we're not going to do away with the filibuster. | ||
And MSNBC couldn't be more broken about this. | ||
Talk to us about the couple thousand people, because all day, you know, last night was a little rowdy, but it was quite small. | ||
It was students mainly, and pro-life at about 50-50, maybe two-thirds, one-third. | ||
Pro-choice versus pro-life, but the pro-lifers gave as good as they got, right? | ||
Neal, during the day, it's been relatively, you know, it's been protests, but the crowds haven't been particularly big. | ||
Do you think in the evening hours, that's as people get off work and Planned Parenthood's actually busting people in? | ||
Where are they busting them in from, do you think? | ||
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Yeah, I think it's really going to fill up, especially if Planned Parenthood keeps it up. | |
This demonstration that's going on over my shoulder, they basically have taken over that section in front of the Supreme Court, and it's completely packed out, and I would assume that they're just going to keep pumping in. | ||
We're also seeing Amnesty International, Catholics for Choice were in here earlier this morning, but I haven't seen those guys Since I've been back here this afternoon for this shift. | ||
I'm waiting to see what's going to happen on the pro-life side. | ||
And I'm waiting to see if any Republicans are going to show up. | ||
Steve, I haven't seen any yet. | ||
Highly unlikely. | ||
Neil, I tell you what, you hang around there, sir, and we're going to come back to you at 6 o'clock at the top of the hour to get an update. | ||
It's starting to fill out a little bit more tonight. | ||
It ought to be interesting. | ||
It was very passionate on both sides last night. | ||
There was a couple of scuffles as the emotions got the better of them, but this is a highly charged, very emotional topic. | ||
Throughout the day today has been politicians about they're trying to stir the pot. | ||
We're going to take a short break. | ||
We're going to come back. | ||
I want Richard Burris to come here because I want to set I think even seeing this demonstration here is that I'm not saying it's astroturf or manufactured, but it looks like they are busting people in. | ||
I don't I think the Democrats are have and I think they're bluffs kind of been called. | ||
They've been saying for a long time. | ||
Oh, if anything like this happens, this will be the American woman coming back and wreaking vengeance. | ||
On the Trump movement. | ||
That's all to be seen. | ||
And I think Dick Durbin sitting there being dismissive of inflation, being dismissive of the invasion of the border and saying this is about America's bedroom. | ||
No, Dick Durbin. | ||
And we know you're sitting there trying to work a DACA plan with Tillis. | ||
Tillis, I hope this embarrasses you enough and humiliates you enough that you won't talk to Durbin again when he says a little something going down on the border. | ||
Right? | ||
So tell us. | ||
You're not going to be a collaborator here towards the end of your term. | ||
As Dick Durbin sits and goes, you know, it's not about this little inflation thing. | ||
It's not about this little thing at the border. | ||
It's really about the privacy of America's bedroom. | ||
We'll see. | ||
And Richard Burris is going to walk us through the math. | ||
I don't think Brother Burris agrees with the 69 percent. | ||
OK, I think that's another phony number they've held up for a long time. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We'll be back in the war room. | ||
Packed show. | ||
Strap in. | ||
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Let's go to Terry Schilling. | ||
Terry, you're head of the Americans' Principles Project. | ||
As Divine Providence would have it, you had a very special occasion overnight, and it wasn't just the Roe v. Wade being overturned. | ||
What was it, sir? | ||
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Well, we had a new little addition to our family. | |
She came about a month early. | ||
She's all happy and healthy, and we're very blessed by God. | ||
And, you know, the war room posse grew by one. | ||
You know, so we're getting bigger. | ||
She's got our back. | ||
And, uh, you know, this is what the fight's all about, right? | ||
I mean, you know, Dick Durbin's out there talking about how we want to regulate the bathroom or the bedroom and all of this nonsense. | ||
We just want to save these little guys. | ||
I mean, look at, look at this little sweetness. | ||
It's the best thing about life. | ||
It's why we live. | ||
It's why we go to these jobs that we don't really like every day. | ||
Work nine to five and work hard and sacrifice. | ||
It's about the babies. | ||
It's about your kids. | ||
It's about your family. | ||
And ultimately it's about your country at the end of the day, too. | ||
But these are the guys we're trying to protect, these are the guys we're trying to save, and I'm really hopeful that the Supreme Court is going to do the right thing here. | ||
I know you've been very, obviously, tied up with the family, but give us your assessment of how the mainstream media and the left and the Democratic Party, how have they worked on the political messaging of this, Terry Schilling? | ||
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well essentially i think that they're doing is that the whole impetus behind releasing that uh... draft of the the court decision to come out in june was to start a political movement uh... the democrats know that they're going to be losing the house this year they know that they're going to be moving the senate and they're going to lose a lot of the capitals as well and so they're throwing a hail mary they think that abortion is going to be their key the saving off uh... republican victories in the midterms steve the problem is is that it's a losing issue for them | |
americans know that our abortion laws are extreme and when we overturned row what's gonna happen is there's gonna be a lot of clarity We're going to know that Roe v. Wade is not giving abortion rights in the first trimester. | ||
We're going to know that it's a state-by-state issue now. | ||
We're going to know that states can now protect babies when they can feel pain, when they have a heartbeat, all types of different areas where we can save babies. | ||
So they're trying, look, this was released the same day that Planned Parenthood and the abortion movement announced that they were spending $150 million in the midterm. | ||
That's not a coincidence. | ||
This is geared towards the midterms and towards trying to save the Democrats' tails come November. | ||
It's also, isn't it the big gala tonight? | ||
Is Emily's List tonight or tomorrow night where Kamala Harris is going to address them and Emily's List being the number one donor organization for this? | ||
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You know, I think it's tomorrow night. | |
But yeah, no, listen, they're trying to raise as much money as possible, right? | ||
And nothing scares them as much as overturning Roe. | ||
Steve, you know better than I do that abortion is the heart of the Democratic Party. | ||
These guys care more about abortion than they did slavery. | ||
They love oppressing people, they love taking advantage, they love these peculiar institutions that go at the very heart of what this nation was founded, the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. | ||
And this right here is the right to life. | ||
That's why we have to overturn Roe and start allowing, look, these guys talk about democracy, assaults against democracy. | ||
If you love democracy so much, then let the people vote. | ||
Let the states work with their elected officials and have an up or down vote on whether or not they want baby killing to be allowed in their states. | ||
That's what this is about, and that's what the voters are going to know by the time November comes. | ||
I tell you, this is going to add another intense element to an already very intense political season. | ||
This is going to make it even more intense. | ||
Terry, how do people find you on social media because you're up all the time and also get to American Principles Project? | ||
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How do they do that? | |
To get to American Principles Project, go to savethefamily.app. | ||
You can sign up and join our big family, or you can follow me on social media. | ||
Terry Schilling, thank you very much, and thank you for doing this with bringing Abigail. | ||
Was it Abigail Josephine? | ||
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Yep, Abby Jo is what we're going to call her. | |
Abbie Jo Schilling. | ||
That sounds like a Calvary. | ||
That's somebody with the Calvary rise. | ||
We want Abbie Jo on our side. | ||
Definitely. | ||
War Room Posse. | ||
Sir, thank you so much. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Congratulations to you and the missus. | ||
Okay, we hear it non-stop. | ||
You hear it non-stop. | ||
And the Democrats say this is a winning issue. | ||
They're now going to turn the tide. | ||
That's 70% of the people, 69% of the people. | ||
Support Roe. | ||
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On and on and on and on. | |
Okay, all I know is last night a couple of hundred kids showed up. | ||
It was very intense on both sides. | ||
Today's been relatively quiet and quite frankly very small crowds given the things that have happened in the past. | ||
That that crowd is building and we're going to go back to Neil McCabe at the top of the hour to get an update. | ||
Looks like tonight may be a bigger but it does look like Planned Parenthood has had a demonstration protest which by the way is their first amendment. | ||
You got the The ability to assemble and in state your grievances, right? | ||
As long as you do it peacefully. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
People say people being bust in. | ||
I just don't feel the intensity or as intense as the Democrats on media are saying. | ||
So we asked Richard Barris to come over. | ||
Barris, because I think you're one of the best on the math, just help us out here. | ||
Does 69 or 70 percent of the American people support Roe v. Wade or even understand what Roe v. Wade is? | ||
And is this a game-winning issue? | ||
Is this a game-changer for the Democratic Party, as they hope, sir? | ||
Yeah, the media is stuck in the 1990s, Steve. | ||
The problem with that 60-plus number is simple. | ||
One, the abortion designation, pro-choice, doesn't have the dominance that it once had back in the 1990s. | ||
That's not just us, and we've been tracking this for years, Gallup, Pew. | ||
Right now, we have it about even. | ||
So that would seem to indicate even when you do have people that tell you, I like Roe, it's because they really don't know the full extent of what Roe v. Wade did. | ||
The media and the Democratic Party are relying on a lie that overturning it will criminalize abortions. | ||
When we ask specifically about restrictions and policies that the states have raised, it is very clear. | ||
It's overwhelming. | ||
Americans do not support unfettered abortion. | ||
And here's the real kicker. | ||
Liberal men and the abortion industry have been playing the American woman for a fool on this issue for decades. | ||
Because women, even women who self-identify as pro-choice, are more likely than pro-choice men To support these restrictions. | ||
It's a majority. | ||
When you look at something like late-term abortion, overall, it's a two-thirds plus majority that support banning late-term abortion. | ||
Pro-choice women are a majority there. | ||
56, 58 percent. | ||
This is just the top-line numbers of what we asked last time, Steve. | ||
But the heartbeat bill was supported. | ||
The 20-week Pain Protection Act was supported. | ||
That's majority supported. | ||
And it's women across the board that fuel the support for these restrictions. | ||
Which, by the way guys, really shouldn't surprise you. | ||
There are differences between men and women, you know, by nature. | ||
And once women hear about these restrictions, they are much more protected. | ||
And frankly, When they learn about the realities of the abortion industry, they are much more appalled than the average man, even if they identify as pro-choice. | ||
It's bottom line here, Steve. | ||
You know, they want us to have this debate in this box that they constructed back in the 1990s. | ||
And you step out of that box, they lose. | ||
You were with President Trump in 16, he turned right to Hillary Clinton and said, Hillary, you want to rip babies out of the womb. | ||
That was it! | ||
Issue neutralized! | ||
Science has not been kind to these people. | ||
And look at Glenn Youngkin in Virginia in 2021. | ||
They tried this at the last minute and Glenn Youngkin wound up carrying the abortion voter by eight points. | ||
So all of these, you know, right-wing people who are having heart attacks, calm down. | ||
All of these left-wingers, stop wishful thinking. | ||
What I want to go to, you're saying it, and we've got a couple of minutes, I'd like to hold you through the break, but they're saying that this is a winning issue for them, this is going to turn the tide. | ||
I know you've always told me there's two or three reasons why that's not true. | ||
Do you walk through those two or three reasons why, specifically, this is not a game changer for them? | ||
Well, one, just to recap, the abortion designation, pro-choice, is just not dominant anymore. | ||
Every month it's either pro-life plus one or pro-choice plus one. | ||
It is very close every month. | ||
And we're doing it again this week. | ||
But also, this is another big deal. | ||
The 1990s youth vote that they needed to come out in the early 2000s, 04, was a turning point. | ||
These were low-propensity, younger voters who are very much pro-choice. | ||
They are now older, high-propensity, over-educated voters who show up anyway! | ||
So they're not changing the electorate at all here, Steve. | ||
They're just simply getting their voters that they could have counted on anyway. | ||
So, again, to understand it, you have to understand that it's not 30 years ago. | ||
And they have been relying on this narrative, this 30-year-old narrative. | ||
And frankly, they've been allowed to because Republican leaders have been so weak on this issue. | ||
They just don't know. | ||
They don't know how to fight. | ||
They run and hide immediately when something like this breaks. | ||
It's disgraceful. | ||
They abandoned the Pain Protection Act when 6 in 10 voters told them they supported it. | ||
They abandoned it. | ||
Because they're afraid of that minority and they're afraid of the media. | ||
But the bottom line is here, again, there's a few reasons. | ||
One, that electorate, those voters are coming out. | ||
And then two, the pro-choice movement and the pro-life movement are about equal. | ||
And when you get into the nitty-gritty of restrictions, pro-choice loses their own vote. | ||
From the heartbeat bill, they lose a third of pro-choice voters to people who go over with the pro-life and say, we oppose doing this. | ||
When you get to the Pain Protection Act, it starts to get to be a majority. | ||
When you get to late-term abortion, it's overwhelming. | ||
Overwhelming. | ||
So they've been relying on that for years. | ||
Richard, just hang on for a second. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
What Brother Barris is talking about has not been one Republican that's shown up in front of the Supreme Court today. | ||
Focahannes, Elizabeth Warren, essentially announced her candidacy in 2024 from the steps of the Supreme Court. | ||
Okay, short break. | ||
Barris next. | ||
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So Dick Durbin tells me, hey, they think this election is going to be about a referendum on Biden with inflation and this little thing, something happened at the border, he said. | ||
But no, it's really going to be it's really going to be about privacy in America's bedrooms. | ||
What say you, Richard Barris? | ||
If they think that people are going to put aside basic needs for something philosophical or ideological, then they're smoking cracks, Steve. | ||
There's no other way to put it. | ||
This is basic Maslow's hierarchy of needs. | ||
You can't worry about that other stuff. | ||
Republicans suffered from it in 2018. | ||
They failed because of the two H's. | ||
History and healthcare. | ||
In 2020 we even saw some voters do that. | ||
The economy was good. | ||
They felt like their basic needs were taken care of. | ||
So they could worry. | ||
They had the luxury to worry about things like Trump. | ||
Was he decent enough? | ||
Is this the kind of guy I want to vote for? | ||
And there were peripheral concerns there. | ||
But when you can't put gas in your car or groceries on your table, somebody complaining about the bedroom and privacy in the bedroom is simply not going to move a persuadable voter in the middle that's lunacy. | ||
Lunacy. | ||
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Okay. | |
You're in the field right now. | ||
You're in the field right now to check all this out, right? | ||
And you'll report back to us next week? | ||
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Yes. | |
You'll be ready to go next week? | ||
Okay, so you're in the field. | ||
We'll do. | ||
Richard, what's your coordinates? | ||
How do people go to your site and how are they following you on social media? | ||
Yeah, on Getter, at People's Pundit, on Locals, peoplespundit.locals.com. | ||
You're on fire on Getter. | ||
I follow you, sir. | ||
Always interesting, fascinating. | ||
Richard Barris, thank you. | ||
And thank the wife. | ||
Thank the engine room. | ||
Barrison, when she starts doing TV, I'll know that you guys are set for a breakup because she's a star anyway. | ||
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So when she starts coming out, she starts coming out for it. | |
I know it's bad news. | ||
I got a couch. | ||
There's a couch in the war room you go to sleep on, Richard. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Let's go. | ||
We got Joe Allen with a cold open. | ||
Let's hit it. | ||
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We are becoming cyborgs. | |
Like our brains are fundamentally changed. | ||
Everyone who grew up with electronics, we are fundamentally different from previous, from homo sapiens. | ||
I call us homo techno. | ||
I think we have evolved into homo techno, which is like essentially a new species. | ||
Previous technologies, I mean, may have even been more profound and moved us to a certain degree, but I think the computer Computers are what make us homo-techno. | ||
I think this is what, it's a brain augmentation. | ||
So it allows for actual evolution. | ||
Like the computers accelerate the degree to which all the other technologies can also be accelerated. | ||
Would you classify yourself as a homo sapien or a homo techno? | ||
Definitely homo techno. | ||
So you're one of the earliest of the species. | ||
I think most of us are. | ||
And I think right now, the way we are evolving, we can choose how we do that. | ||
And I think we are being very reckless about how we're doing that. | ||
Like, we're just having social media. | ||
But I think this idea that, like, this is a time to choose intelligent design should be taken very seriously. | ||
Like, now is the moment to reprogram the human computer. | ||
It's like, if you go blind, your visual cortex will get taken over with other functions. | ||
We can Choose our own evolution. | ||
We can change the way our brains work. | ||
And so we actually have a huge responsibility to do that. | ||
And I think I'm not sure who should be responsible for that, but there's definitely not adequate education. | ||
We're being inundated with all this technology that is fundamentally changing the physical structure of our brains. | ||
And we are not adequately responding to that to choose how we want to evolve. | ||
And we could evolve. | ||
We could be really whatever we want. | ||
And I think this is a really important time And I think if we choose correctly and we choose wisely, consciousness could exist for a very long time and integration with AI could be extremely positive. | ||
And I don't think enough people are focusing on this specific situation. | ||
OK, I want to bring in Joe Allen. | ||
We have not had enough Joe Allen here, but now that Elon Musk is back in the news with Twitter and all this, we've got so much to do on transhumanism. | ||
Who was that? | ||
And there was a lot There was some real wisdom in there. | ||
Part of the wisdom is that, we say this is one of the most central, important, if not the most important issue of our age, and what our age will be known for as we hurtle towards the singularity. | ||
That on this side of that is Homo sapiens, and on the other side of that is something else. | ||
She says Homo techno. | ||
Who is that, Joe Allen, and why is this important? | ||
Well, Steve, that's Grimes. | ||
Who is Elon Musk's baby's mama. | ||
They have two children together, one naturally, the other via surrogate, which I only bring that up because I think that kind of plays into what she's talking about, a new form of humanity, a new way of life. | ||
And of course, surrogate births. | ||
Among the wealthy are literally a new mode of reproduction that we have no idea what the long-term effects will be. | ||
You know, I agree with you, Steve. | ||
You know, you won't hear me say this very often, but I agree with Grimes on what she's saying, by and large. | ||
Her conception of evolution is kind of wonky, but I think I know what she's getting at. | ||
And when she says that these technologies, including the computers in front of our faces right now, are changing the structure of our brains, she is by and large born out by neurological research. | ||
Every experience that a person has changes the function and tendencies of the brain. | ||
And consistent and repetitive activities will hard wire in, basically, certain modes or certain forms of patterns of behavior that come out of that neurocircuitry. | ||
So there was a book. | ||
You actually turned me on to this about this time last year. | ||
It's called Live Wired by David Eagleman. | ||
And I suspect that much of what she was talking about probably came directly from him. | ||
He's a noted transhumanist. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I don't agree with the thing. | ||
What I agree with fundamentally, and she's got wisdom, is that all these things are happening, and they're just happening. | ||
There's no discussion of it, there's no debate of it. | ||
The reason I want to have you on here is today, on the day that we had this big fight about the protection of human life and the definition of human life and how state legislature is not going to deal with this, you have a whole other dialogue and many of the people that are most pro On the choice issue, I also happen to be very pro on the transhumanist. | ||
My point is that there's so many issues here that we've got to unpack, and we're going to do an even better job with you, Joe Allen, going forward. | ||
Joe, how do people get to you? | ||
What's the social media? | ||
We're going to have you back on tomorrow, go back through Grimes. | ||
One of the partners of Elon Musk, who's a fascinating character who I think's got to be really looked at, given his association with the CCP through Shanghai and the issues he's doing at Neuralink, which is trying to put a chip in everybody's brain. | ||
And by the way, he's never going to close the deals on the table with Twitter, so all the conservative ink that's running around. | ||
Well, you can find a new article on this first thing in the morning. | ||
not own Twitter one day, but not at these terms. | ||
Joe, what is your social media? | ||
How do people track you and how do they get to you on the site? | ||
You can find a new article on this first thing in the morning. | ||
The working title is The Slippery Slope to Cyborg Theocracy. | ||
You can find it at my social media, at J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z, my website, joebot.xyz, and of course, at warroom.org, up on the Transhumanism tab. | ||
So, thank you very much to you. | ||
We're going to take a little more time when the article's up tomorrow. | ||
Joe will walk through it. | ||
The Slippery Slope to Cyborg Theocracy. | ||
That's a catchy title, Joe Allen. | ||
Thank you. | ||
That gets some clicks. | ||
Joe Allen, thank you. | ||
I now want to bring in Naomi. | ||
Naomi Wolf, can you please join us? | ||
Pfizer, I think, just announced, was it record revenues or they just blew the doors off of revenues for last year? | ||
Did you see this, ma'am? | ||
I did, thank you. | ||
Yes, your producer shared that with me, and it is filling me with angst and distress. | ||
Naomi, so what are we doing wrong? | ||
You know, seriously, Pfizer puts up, and the numbers are in the billions. | ||
I even forgot what it is, because I just saw it right before we came on, so we got to get Naomi here. | ||
We got Tony Lyons, the publisher of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.' 's book, and a follow-up on Fauci, because now we found the CDC's taking hundreds of tens of millions of dollars in taxpayer money Yes, it's obvious to anyone who follows the money and follows the real science. | ||
Naomi Wolf warned you that they were going to do this. | ||
She warned you they were going to track you every move. | ||
Pfizer, they're just up in your grill on this. | ||
I mean, it's obvious what happened here, is it not, ma'am? | ||
Yes, it's obvious to anyone who follows the money and follows the real science. | ||
I mean, what Americans should understand when they look at something like this article, you know, is showing that Pfizer cut 2022 earnings outlook despite strong first quarter COVID vaccine antiviral sales. | ||
It's CNBC and it's like hooray billions and billions of dollars. | ||
102 billion in total sales for 2022 is what they're projecting. | ||
You paid for that. | ||
You paid for that. | ||
You can't afford to put gas in your car or food on your table. | ||
You paid for those billions of dollars because the the money that flowed through various covid bills Through the CARES Act flowed to news outlets to advertise their product, and it flowed to influencers to advertise their product. | ||
So the line in their budget for marketing and advertising, your taxpayer dollars picked that up. | ||
And who bought the vaccine, right? | ||
Who bought the testing sites? | ||
It's the federal government. | ||
I mean, I was just looking on One Medical, this platform that I use to get references for doctors, and they're like, If you do anything related to COVID, don't worry, the government has paid for it. | ||
Well, that's Pfizer's revenue that is being swollen. | ||
And I just want to remind you that this is not an American company. | ||
As we documented last week, Pfizer's vaccine division is BioNTech, which is half German and half Chinese, a CCP connected company in the form of Shanghai-based Fosun Pharmaceuticals. | ||
Which is manufacturing this vaccine. | ||
And the last thing I want to say is that these revenues, they are not free market revenues. | ||
They came about because people were forced to do something they did not want to do. | ||
They came about because in September, your president and mine, whom I'm embarrassed that I voted for, mandated, you know, there's not a word we had in the United States where we used to do things by law and legislature, but he mandated, he coerced people to be vaccinated in the federal government 100 million employees that was challenged, but people felt they had to do it. | ||
He mandated his commander in chief millions of military members, men and women in our nation's military. | ||
He forced people and that's why Pfizer earned or projects to earn $102 billion. | ||
And now they're going after your kids. | ||
And you know, there are whole states like California, where teenagers can't even go to school unless they've been vaccinated. | ||
So that's the ugly, ugly Unlawful, Nuremberg Code-violating basis for these billions of dollars that you're looking at that CNBC is so excited about. | ||
I want to take a short break, and I've got Naomi and I've also got the great Tony Lyons from Skyhorse next. | ||
The thing I want to bring up, Naomi, and we're going to be crammed for time, is that the $102 billion, think about $102 billion of revenue, but how much of it came? | ||
People would feel a lot better with that, I think, if they knew a lot of that didn't come from running a trial on the American people and not being told about it. | ||
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It's time to cancel, cancel culture. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
By the way, we're going to have a special on Saturday. | ||
Dr. Naomi Wolf is going to be one of the many moms who join us. | ||
The Revolt of America's Moms. | ||
We're going to go through all the politics of it, all the health care of it, everything. | ||
She's going to be one of the guests we're going to have. | ||
It's going to blow people's heads up. | ||
They're coming out and they're coming on fire. | ||
Okay, Naomi, here's the thing. | ||
I don't think, and we're kind of jammed for time, Tony Lyon's in here on a big thing on Fauci and CDC. | ||
102 billion, first off, all coming from the vaccine, what they've done. | ||
But what I think sticks in people's craws is what you've gone through for the last four weeks is showing us that they basically ran an experimental about the vaccine, an experiment on the vaccine, a trial, and never told anybody about it. | ||
Naomi Wolf. | ||
Well, it was in the fine print, but what they were doing with the internal secret documents that they wanted and that the FDA asked the court to conceal for 75 years, is so drastically at odds with what you were told by the spokes criminals at the CDC and the FDA who are saying that it's safe and effective. | ||
The impression you got, you heard safe and effective. | ||
If it's an experiment, they're not going to say that. | ||
Well, they did and it is. | ||
And among the highlights, you know, we found and reported were that in November and December of 2020, a month After the vaccine was rolled out to the American people, Pfizer knew it was not effective and that it failed, vaccine failure. | ||
In May of 2021, they knew that 35 kids had had heart damage a week after the injection. | ||
They knew in their internal SEC filings that a common side effect was that you fainted so hard you could hurt yourself and that there were strokes and brain hemorrhages and heart attacks. | ||
So no, you weren't told about that. | ||
And you weren't told what's abundantly clear that they were experimenting on us. | ||
You know, 100 micrograms for one cohort, the first Moderna shot, 30 micrograms for adults with Pfizer, 10 micrograms for kids. | ||
But you know, it triples when you pass your 18th birthday, no matter what size you are. | ||
Hideous human experimentation that violates Nuremberg Code, violates the Constitution. | ||
Yeah, we were not told. | ||
Naomi, how do people, we're going to be back on here, you're hammering it every day, how do people follow you on social media and how they get to the Daily Clout to find out if they want to join up or support you? | ||
Yeah, it's a big day because our first AG letter went out in California. | ||
So you can help us by coming to dailyclout.io, going over to the right, clicking campaigns, and then becoming a volunteer. | ||
If you're a lawyer, we need you. | ||
If you do PR, we need you. | ||
And generally, you can please continue to help support us because it's all You know, so effectively going after these criminals from two sides, the research and the law. | ||
And I'm on Dr. Naomi Wolf on Getter, and there's my book, which you can preorder, that tells the story of how we got here. | ||
The Body of Others. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I love it. | ||
Great book, great cover, great title. | ||
You're a hero. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Look forward to seeing you on the special on Saturday. | ||
Naomi Wolf. | ||
Okay, I had to ask Tony Lyons to come on quickly. | ||
He said I got coffee stains all over that. | ||
This book is something I read all the time. | ||
The Real Tony Fauci, your head will blow up. | ||
Tony, today I had you on. | ||
Pfizer announced $100 billion in revenue and the CDC, by a FOIA request, we found out they spent millions of dollars of taxpayer money To track the American people and make sure they were doing what CDC said. | ||
Tony Lyons, why does that make more than ever? | ||
We've got to find out about the real Anthony Fauci, sir. | ||
Because Dr. Fauci, the CDC, they're working for the pharmaceutical companies. | ||
They're not working to protect American citizens. | ||
They're about maximizing return on investment for pharmaceutical companies. | ||
That's what Bobby Kennedy's book is all about. | ||
The real Anthony Fauci. | ||
It details it. | ||
It's got 2,194 citations. | ||
It's the most censored book in America because they don't want you to know what's going on. | ||
The CDC is a scam. | ||
They're about making money for pharmaceutical companies. | ||
I want to make sure, and I want you, the publisher of the book, so you'll get sued. | ||
He makes the case in here, and he came on the show and said it. | ||
He said the pharmaceutical companies are criminal organizations. | ||
Sir, does this book back that up? | ||
Yes or no? | ||
Yes, definitely. | ||
I mean, this is such an incredibly detailed book. | ||
It's got blurbs from doctors and lawyers and scientists, even a Nobel Prize winning scientist. | ||
I mean, this book is censored because they don't have a better argument. | ||
If Dr. Fauci had a better argument, he can get on any TV show in America. | ||
He can make his argument. | ||
He can try to disprove Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
and prove to the world that this book isn't factual. | ||
But he hasn't tried to do that. | ||
And the only reason he's not trying to do that is he's afraid that Americans will read this book and understand what's going on. | ||
The book is real, Anthony Fauci. | ||
And you see, I get my coffee stains. | ||
I read this thing all the time. | ||
I keep it handy. | ||
How does Pfizer get $102 billion in revenues, Tony Lyons? | ||
They do it with the help of Dr. Fauci. | ||
So his job over the last 50 years has been protecting The profits of big pharmaceutical companies. | ||
They have total control. | ||
They can control their captured regulatory agencies. | ||
They are running the CDC. | ||
They're running Dr. Fauci. | ||
He's helping them. | ||
And that's how they make hundreds of billions of dollars at our expense. | ||
Tony, I'm going to have you back on later this week. | ||
I want to talk to you about Skyhorse. | ||
This is Children's Health Defense. | ||
You're the publisher and distributor of it. | ||
Skyhorse Publishing, there's 50 books I've got in my library right here from Skyhorse. | ||
You do such an enormous and amazing range of books. | ||
The Real Anthony Fauci, though, is an act of publishing courage, because I've got to tell you, this book is on fire, and the charges he makes against Anthony Fauci, your head will blow up. | ||
Tony, how do you get to Skyhorse Press? | ||
How do people get this book, The Real Anthony Fauci? | ||
Yeah, so the best way to get it is through Amazon. | ||
Skyhorse Publishing is at skyhorsepublishing.com. | ||
And, you know, like you can see from the website, we publish on both sides. | ||
We're all about free speech. | ||
We're about dialogue, debate. | ||
And, you know, Dr. Fauci doesn't want debate. | ||
The Real Anthony Fauci, Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health from Skyhorse Publishing and Children's Health Defense. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to be back. | ||
We're going to Ohio. | ||
Is J.D. | ||
Vance going to pull it off or not? | ||
President Trump's endorsement, what does it all mean? | ||
Ohio next. | ||
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