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Peace out yo! | ||
I mean, every day you're out there. | ||
What they're doing is blowing people off. | ||
If you continue to look the other way and shut up, then the oppressors, the authoritarians, get total control and total power. | ||
Because this is just like in Arizona. | ||
This is just like in Georgia. | ||
It's another element that backs them into a corner and shows their lies and misrepresentations. | ||
This is why this audience is going to have to get engaged. | ||
As we've told you, this is the fight. | ||
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All this nonsense, all this spin, they can't handle the truth. | |
War Room, Battleground. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
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It's Wednesday, 17 May, the Year of Our Lord 2022. | |
We're live in the Battleground. | ||
We got a lot to go through today. | ||
Had a huge day yesterday. | ||
MAGA dominant, MAGA ascendant, MSNBC complete meltdown. | ||
I got about a five-minute cold open. | ||
I got Boris and we're gonna play that a little while in Pennsylvania, of course, with the great Colonel Doug Mastriano. | ||
Then we're going to go to Georgia. | ||
We've got Bernie Carrick down there. | ||
A lot going on in Georgia. | ||
Remember, this is 60 Days of Pain, but we're into 7 Days of May. | ||
From the Pennsylvania primary, essentially, to Georgia. | ||
We've got obviously Alabama, Arkansas, a lot of stuff in between. | ||
A lot of stuff on next week, but man, it's all focused on Georgia. | ||
We're going to get to all that. | ||
Boris, I'm going to do some on-the-air producing. | ||
We've got our great engine room, Grace in the engine room. | ||
We've got Josh in the engine room feeding us information. | ||
Melvin Capital, Boris, if you can just check this out while I'm talking to Senator Alexander. | ||
Melvin Capital that was involved in the great short squeeze. | ||
with GameStop I think it was, AMC and GameStop. | ||
He's one of the top shorts on, you'd think he would be in the best thing. | ||
Boris, if you just go check it out where I talked to Senator Anik, he just announced he's rolling up, he's shutting down the fund. | ||
What people have to understand on a historic market meltdown today, and Cisco's off as much I think as 12 to 15 percent after market trading because of horrific earnings coming out tomorrow. | ||
And I'm telling you, ladies and gentlemen, a big part of that's going to be tied to China. | ||
Remember, Cisco is the American company that helps with the firewall. | ||
China finally catching up with American companies in these areas where all the Chinese numbers are lies and they're imploding over there and they're still on lockdown. | ||
They said Shanghai is not going to be open up until the middle of to the middle of June at the earliest. | ||
Something's going on. | ||
Something's not right. | ||
But the math, remember, price is truth. | ||
Just remember that price is truth. | ||
So you're going to find out tomorrow these misses are earning. | ||
Cisco is already down. | ||
What happens when you have this massive market drops like you've had in Tesla stock was gone from over a trillion dollars, I think now to 700 billion dollars. | ||
There's a 400 billion dollar loss. | ||
Put that in perspective. | ||
General Motors, Ford. | ||
General Motors, Ford. | ||
I think Honda and Toyota. | ||
I think you add them all up. | ||
I think the number is roughly $170 billion market cap. | ||
Let's say $200 billion. | ||
I'll round up. | ||
For the four biggest car companies in the world that make, I believe, of real cars. | ||
Not the stuff they make in Brazil and not the stuff they make in China. | ||
Real cars. | ||
I think 90% of the market. | ||
Their market caps are $200 billion. | ||
Tesla has lost two times or two and a half times that Since he's gotten involved in the situation on Twitter. | ||
What happens is these hedge funds that are managing your pension money, all of a sudden these things start to drop. | ||
You're going to start seeing some of these hedge funds that are highly leveraged start to implode and blow up. | ||
And then when they start to unwind like a Melvin Capital, boom! | ||
They got to hit and blow out of all the positions that turn to cash. | ||
It's called a vicious cycle. | ||
This one, this thing really starts to spin out of control. | ||
We're going to get all into that. | ||
Boris and I got a lot to talk about, but I got to go back to Senator Alex Anik. | ||
The audience knows him, loves him. | ||
He's kind of a voice of reason down there. | ||
But Senator Anik, first off, give us something that you got these two things. | ||
You got these international health regulations. | ||
And they have some of these things that sound a little bit innocuous, but scary, how WHO is actually getting more centrality of command. | ||
And so everybody here saying no way. | ||
Then you've got a whole nother track, which is a pandemic treaty, which would have to be approved by our Senate. | ||
But that's a whole, that's another, even taking it to another level. | ||
But let's go back to Australia, because I would argue, having been around the world so many times, is that when you go throughout the world, Canada, the Brits are great, don't get me wrong with this, but Canada and Australia kind of have a special relationship with the United States. | ||
In particular, Australia and kind of the outlook is as close to the American West as you get. | ||
I think it's one of the reasons Australian movie stars do so well here. | ||
It's just kind of that it's back to old America and people were stunned and shocked about how you guys handled The pandemic. | ||
So get us up to... I remember one time you were, I think, held hostage in a hotel. | ||
Get us up to speed on that and tell us where are you leading this fight to no more centrality of control, no more ceding our sovereignty to places like Tedros and the WHO? | ||
Yeah, well, Steve, that's right. | ||
That was six months ago. | ||
We first spoke, I think, when I was locked in what we call a meaty hotel here in Australia, having had no COVID and no symptoms of COVID and nothing of the sort. | ||
That was very common in Australia in the last 18 months or so. | ||
It does feel like since probably the early stages of 2020, Australia has taken on a slightly different feel. | ||
And I don't know whether or not everyone else is feeling that. | ||
There's a very big freedom movement growing in this country as we speak. | ||
But we went through the acute stage of the pandemic. | ||
What are we dealing with? | ||
Where's this all going? | ||
A lot of reaction to that and a lot of legislative rushing, I suppose. | ||
And we had some pretty draconian powers that were bricked into our domestic legislation. | ||
I should say, all of that led by the nose by some of the stuff that we do see already from the International Health Regulations. | ||
So a lot of these laws that we had here were already driven by what we saw coming out of the WHO. | ||
Now in Australia, having seen all of those terrible scenes, and your viewers will be familiar with the strike breaking scenes, the scenes of police shooting rubber bullets at people in Melbourne and other places. That's very unusual for Australia. | ||
As you say, we've had a history of being a laid-back country that doesn't do this sort of thing. They shocked Australians. | ||
A bit like in the United States now, that, I think, acute phase has retreated. | ||
And if you look out the window, less people are wearing masks. | ||
There's all of the queue-in check-in codes are gone. | ||
But ironically, just yesterday, our own State Parliament here in South Australia bricked in pandemic powers into one of the long-standing public health acts here. | ||
to override those emergency powers that have been lent on for two years. | ||
So what we're actually seeing here, I think, is more insidious than it looks like. | ||
We're actually seeing the long-term bricking in of draconian COVID powers that can be switched on and off at the drop of a hat. | ||
And of course, all that takes is for a body like the World Health Organization to declare a pandemic. | ||
Again, those powers come back and we're back to where we were. | ||
These are incredibly worrying times over here, Steve. | ||
I can tell you that for sure. | ||
I know they are in the United States. | ||
But we need more people to wake up over here in Australia and to understand what's going on. | ||
Give us a quick summary. | ||
What are you doing right now? | ||
Because you're looked at as a leader in this freedom movement. | ||
What are you doing right now to fight these new... The United States is at the tip of the spear of pushing these at this meeting. | ||
It's going to take place starting the 23rd next week in Geneva. | ||
What are you guys doing down in Australia to stop this? | ||
Well, look, I mean, from my point of view, I've written to our foreign minister just recently to say, look, we don't want anything to do with these international health regulations and indeed any global pandemic treaty which comes after that. | ||
The campaign, the ground campaign, has begun and we're actually in the middle of the last three days before our general election. | ||
So our government, the government that I represent, goes before the polls on Saturday. | ||
Look, it's a very interesting and delicate time here in Australia, but people are increasingly starting to wake up. | ||
I think one of the problems we've had here, and we've talked about this before, is that Australians are inherently laid back about things that Americans are absolutely vibrant about, liberty and freedom. | ||
Australians tend to trust their governments more than they should. | ||
And I'm not saying they shouldn't trust this one. | ||
I'm just saying simply that the concept of giving data to governments and allowing them to incur on your freedoms as a concept is something that Australians are very comfortable with. | ||
So there's a process of getting people to understand What's coming from the top down? | ||
What's coming from these bodies like the WHO and those that pull the strings thereof? | ||
And we've got to wake up over here. | ||
Senator Antic, how do people follow you on social media? | ||
Because I know you've become quite a big, the audience really loves when you come on and give us an update on Australia. | ||
How do people follow you? | ||
That's very kind, Steve. | ||
Look, I'm still on Facebook as we stand. | ||
Senator Alex Antic on Facebook. | ||
I'm also on Getter, though, and you can find me there at the same handle, Alex Antic on Getter, which I'm very pleased to be part of. | ||
Senator Antic, thank you so much for joining us and updating us. | ||
Thanks so much for fighting this down there. | ||
We're fighting it up here non-stop. | ||
I want to thank you, sir. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Great to be with you again. | ||
Can we check, is it Stop Vax Passport, not my trusted producer? | ||
We're going to put up If not on the Chiron, let's get Captain Bannon to get up. | ||
StopVaxPassport.org that you go to right now in the audience. | ||
All you do is go there. | ||
They'll have all the information. | ||
This is the one Frank Gaffney and Michelle Bachmann set up. | ||
You guys will be able to go to and send it to StopVaxPassport.org. | ||
That is young master with passports. | ||
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StopVaxPassports.org. | |
That's all one word. | ||
Go there now, check it out. | ||
We gotta get on top of this. | ||
Also, the number for the United States Senate, 202-224-3121. | ||
Make sure you give them a piece of your mind about this $40 billion. | ||
Boris, you're a guy that's spent a lot of time on the street and there's not many days like this. | ||
We started the first hour with You know, people saying, oh, it's the greatest economy in the world. | ||
This is going to be so wonderful. | ||
Right. | ||
Jim Cramer. | ||
And then today, horrific. | ||
Right after we started aftermarket, Cisco announces a massive miss on numbers. | ||
That's going to be tied somehow to China, what's going on in China, because they're huge over there. | ||
And I think the stock was off as much as I think 12 to 15 percent at one time. | ||
Tomorrow could be a bloodbath, particularly with other with other things coming out. | ||
This is, you know, you had 1987, you had the 2001 correction with the, you had the recession in 92, you had the 2001 correction on the, on the internet stocks, then you had the financial implosion of 2008, which we really have, we've really never gotten, we've really never recovered from. | ||
And now you had, and I was mocking the, the, the, the soy boys and girls on the, uh, that voted for Biden or, you know, supposedly voted for Biden or skipping around the woke generation about, would you like to go back to the fall of 2019 and Donald J. Trump's economy? | ||
I don't care what you think of Trump. | ||
I don't care if you love him. | ||
I don't care if you hate him. | ||
The numbers he put up and where this country was, I don't care at the sound of his name, you want to spit on the floor. | ||
I really don't. | ||
You just go back and show me the nation in the fall of 19 and what the White House media was spending time on and run around chasing them on, and you look at where we are today, because we're about to head into an inferno. | ||
Because, Boris, we have an asset deflation, runaway inflation, asset deflation, runaway price inflation, and now looks like a major contraction because of just the economy on business contraction. | ||
Boris Epstein, have you ever seen anything like this? | ||
No, absolutely not. | ||
It is incredibly ugly, and it's only going to get uglier. | ||
And also, you know, Steve, if you look at some of the previous difficult times, In this country's history, there have been leaders who were there to lead, who did their best outside of, frankly, 2008, when there was no able leadership. | ||
And it showed, right? | ||
Because we've never truly recovered from that disaster. | ||
And that's when the crazy whack job overspending truly started, and trillions of dollars being thrown around. | ||
So, if you look at the contrast between where we are today, with Joe Biden, And, you know, the non-existent Treasury Secretary, Janet Yellen. | ||
That guy, Steen, I think, at the NEC, who literally is nowhere to be found, never seen him. | ||
And, you know, Ron Klain and others. | ||
We don't have leadership in the country. | ||
You know, today, Steve, you know, there was a great event here in D.C. | ||
We were talking about Bob Rubin and some other, you know, people who served in the Democratic administration. | ||
Paul Volcker, of course, serving Ronald Reagan, and then Donald J. Trump as president. | ||
These are behemoths. | ||
These are historic figures. | ||
These are people who know what's right and what's wrong and what works and what doesn't. | ||
And right now, we in this country are in a disastrous economic situation. | ||
And what's even more dire is there's no one around to even attempt to think about how to fix it. | ||
I mean, look around. | ||
We are, you know, we're supposed to... The media... This is why the numbers... The media told us that Joe Biden was going to bring the greatest and the best, and what do we have? | ||
What are we, a Ron Klain? | ||
Who maybe, maybe is qualified to be an assistant to the Undersecretary, Deputy Undersecretary of the EPA at best. | ||
Pathetic. | ||
Right? | ||
We have Janet Yellen who hasn't had an original flaw in her life. | ||
We have nothing to move this country forward. | ||
We just have failure and it is scary. | ||
They're going to get Larry Summers back to you. | ||
Here's what I want to do. | ||
I got Bernie on the phone. | ||
He's in Georgia State. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we're going to go through the Senate issue, but I want to play, if Memphis can actually play, let's start the whole thing with Mastroianna and all that, wherever it plays, and I'm going to bring Bernie in, first talk about Mastroianna with Boris. | ||
Let's go ahead and play it. | ||
Hi there, everyone. | ||
It's 4 o'clock in New York. | ||
Primaries last night in Pennsylvania, a critical election battleground state in both the 2022 midterms and the next presidential election, of course, are a reflection of today's radicalized and Trumpified GOP. | ||
In the Republican primary for Senate, that race is, at this hour, too close to call between Trump-backed TV personality Dr. Oz and businessman David McCormick. | ||
The candidate who is surging in the final days of the campaign, who we talked about a bit here, Kathy Barnett, is right now trailing in third place there. | ||
We'll have more on the state of that contest, but we start with the results of the Republican primary race in the Pennsylvania Governor's Contest, in which the GOP has now doubled down on its pro-insurrection brand by nominating someone who was at the Capitol on January 6th. | ||
someone who faces a subpoena right now as we speak from the January 6th subcommittee, select committee investigating the insurrection, and someone who could very well end up under scrutiny by DOJ for his role in appointing a fake slate of Trump electors. That man, Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastriano, he romped to a win in the GOP primary with a helping hand from the twice impeached disgraced ex-president who endorsed him. | ||
The New York Times describes Mastriano this way, quote, Times adding, quote, he funded buses to shuttle supporters to the rally on January 6, 2021, that preceded the attack on the Capitol. | ||
During his run for governor, he has barred the news media from attending his campaign events and has appeared with proponents of the QAnon conspiracy theory. | ||
It is difficult to understate the potential impact of an insurrectionist running, potentially running, one of the country's most important battleground states. | ||
NBC News reports this, quote, should Mastriano prevail in the general election, he would be able to appoint a secretary of state to oversee elections. | ||
He has pledged that his choice would, quote, reset the state's voter rolls so everyone would, quote, have to re-register. | ||
Mastriano may be the first election truther to win the nomination in a key state, but he likely will not be the last. | ||
As NBC's Vaughn Hilliard reports, the leading GOPers for governor in Pennsylvania, Doug Mastriano, Arizona, Kerry Lake, Michigan, James Craig, and Wisconsin, Rebecca Clayfish, have either directly called for overturning the 2020 election result in their states or have refused to say that they would have certified it. | ||
They'd each be tasked with certifying the 2024 election. | ||
A key battleground state primary revealing a Republican party that has turned its back on our democracy is where we start. | ||
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I think it's going to be quite damning and quite damaging to Trump. | |
I I think that it's going to be far more cogent and coherent than most people think because we've seen congressional investigations in the past get in the way of themselves. | ||
There's just a million examples. | ||
Probably the Mueller report is is the best example of that. | ||
It was, it was, we don't have to go over all of that again. | ||
But I think the January 6th committee is going, when they do their report and they do their hearings, it's going to be quite damaging for the Republican Party and specifically for the Trump administration. | ||
That's number one. | ||
Number two, if you look at what we reported this morning, Republicans are not only sitting pretty at the moment, they're sitting probably prettier politically than they've sat in 12 years. | ||
And I'd say right now, the Republican Party, the same Republican Party that we've just talked about, that has not lifted a finger against Trump, is up eight points in the generic ballot in battleground states. | ||
That means that the average unnamed Republican is beating the unnamed Democrat in crucial districts by eight points. | ||
Now, why is that such a big deal? On its face, eight points is a lot. | ||
But when you consider that Democrats have a built-in four-point advantage on the generic ballot, it means that Republicans are not only winning right now in the House, which is the base of the Trump support, but they're winning overwhelmingly. | ||
So their theory of the case, let's not talk about Trump, let's not talk about January 6th, let's talk about inflation, let's talk about all of these dynamics that are playing out in the economy, it's being proven right. | ||
So they're being rewarded for their silence on Trump and on January 6th. | ||
And I think that's just important to internalize for people because that shows that this kind of misbehavior is being... | ||
Okay, I could go on. | ||
She actually said that the MAGA wing, that the Trump movement is ascended. | ||
That came across Nicole Wallace's lips. | ||
I'm going to think I hold that in play tomorrow. | ||
It's such a good thing. | ||
But Bernie, I want to get you in. | ||
They went on for 20 minutes about Doug Mastriano. | ||
And Bernie, you had Colonel Mastroianni on the day before his historic blowout primary win with you and Rudy, and you were the first two guys to have his back. | ||
I know you're very close to him personally. | ||
They're all in. | ||
They can't beat Doug. | ||
Doug Mastroianni gave a victory speech last night that was so moving about God and what God meant in his life and bringing freedom to the people of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
And I thought it was incredibly moving. | ||
Of course, CNN cut away from it right away. | ||
MSNBC cut away from it. | ||
You know it better than anybody. | ||
Talk to me about this big win for Mastriano last night. | ||
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Listen, Mastriano is a colonel in the U.S. | |
military, was a colonel in the U.S. | ||
military, is a patriot of patriots. | ||
He is somebody that believes in the U.S. | ||
Constitution. | ||
He believes in this country. | ||
He believes in the freedoms that we're supposed to have, that Continually have been taken away from us over the last few years. | ||
And he's somebody that's going to fight like hell to bring it back, especially for those in Pennsylvania. | ||
You know, Steve, I was with him at Gettysburg when he oversaw that hearing on election integrity. | ||
When the president asked about those senators coming to the White House, did they want to come and visit and see him? | ||
We got on a bus that night. | ||
From Gettysburg, it was the night before Thanksgiving in 2020, went to the Oval Office and he spent probably two hours there with the President talking about what we were finding in Pennsylvania, what was being found around the rest of the country in the swing states like Georgia and Arizona and Michigan and Wisconsin. | ||
You know, and it's funny now to look back, every single thing That we were talking about, that was problematic, that we were finding, that we were being told by witnesses, by what we were seeing in depositions and affidavits. | ||
Everything is coming to fruition now. | ||
Naturally, we didn't have enough time to do a conclusive investigation up until January 6th. | ||
But over the last 18 months, we have found a number of the things that we were looking at have come to fruition. | ||
And I think this is something that Mastroianno knows and knows well, and he's going to make sure that in Pennsylvania there is election integrity and people have a right to vote, people have a right to fair elections, and I think that's what he's going to fight for. | ||
Bernie Hanger, I want to go to Boris. | ||
Boris, Bernie was there at the 25th at the very railhead of this. | ||
You were too. | ||
But you see what they're trying to do. | ||
They're trying to say, hey, and people understand inflation, the economy, they're going to be hurting for jobs in Pennsylvania. | ||
This whole thing's crabbing sideways. | ||
It's all the Democrats' fault. | ||
But they're going to go back to January 6th. | ||
They're going to go back to the committee. | ||
Now they're talking, oh, the committee's going to be Jake Sherman sitting right there. | ||
When he talks about a generic, and this is about us hating democracy. | ||
A generic poll, we're plus 8. | ||
When he says Democrats plus 4, we're up 12. | ||
We're up 12. | ||
Take it to Boris. | ||
They're in a panic mode now. | ||
He's insurrectionist wing of the Republican Party. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Let's talk about that cold open. | ||
You know, Nicole Walsh, twice impeached. | ||
First of all, Nicole, you weren't for George W. Bush, okay? | ||
So let's just cut it. | ||
And by the way, you used to be nice. | ||
I don't know what happened to Nicole Walsh. | ||
Maybe MSNBC is such a bad place to work. | ||
Nicole used to be nice enough to talk to, and now it's just all anger all the time. | ||
And I know that everybody there wants Uh, you know, wants Rachel Maddow's job, but you know, do you really have to be so angry and so upset? | ||
And by the way, so obsessed with Donald J. Trump, uh, the 45th, 46th, and 47th president of the United States. | ||
Here's, you know, it was interesting, I actually, Uh, I had to watch, you know, subjected myself to watching CNN last night as the returns were coming in, because as President Trump said on Truth Today, Fox had it wrong. | ||
Fox showed 99% in, while I was like 70% in. | ||
It was actually, it was a very bad mistake by Fox News and some others. | ||
So I was watching CNN. | ||
And late night, you know, they had some Charlie, you know, Charlie Dent doesn't know anything. | ||
It was past 2010. | ||
Alex Stewart since, I think, since like 2002. | ||
But Mark Preston on CNN, you know, he's their political guy, and he actually, maybe it was because it was late, it was like 1.30, he said, yeah, there is no more Republican Party, it's just MAGA. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
It's MAGA has overtaken the party. | ||
People go, oh my god, what are you saying? | ||
Oh no, Don Lemon's losing his mind. | ||
But that's the truth. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
And CNN, you know, the people who at least choose, or by accident, It happened to be honest. | ||
They admit it. | ||
MSNBC is admitting it. | ||
MAGA is ascendant. | ||
And these numbers are historically bad. | ||
And guess what? | ||
They're lining up with these historical disasters. | ||
And I just saw, I just saw, and this is actually so ludicrous that I cannot believe I'm going to talk about it. | ||
Blinken is in Ukraine? | ||
And he's sending hundreds of millions of dollars to Ukraine for food assistance, while Joe Biden today authorized the use of the Defense Production Act for baby formula in America. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
Dude, the Democrats just have- they could not be this stupid, Steve. | ||
They could not be this divorce from reality. | ||
I mean, at some point you've got to think that this is all orchestrated, and they just absolutely hate America, and maybe they all want to move to Ukraine, or whatever it may be. | ||
But the absolute lack of understanding and self-perspective of, okay, we've got a baby formula shortage here. | ||
Kids are- moms are buying half gallons of milk instead of gallons of milk, as you said, Steve. | ||
And we're sending hundreds of millions of dollars to Ukraine to help their food situation? | ||
What about the food situation in Camden? | ||
What about the food situation in Philadelphia? | ||
What about the food situation in Atlanta, in D.C., and all over this country? | ||
Why are we not handling that? | ||
The dereliction of duty is so disgusting, it is criminal. | ||
Blinken, you lifelong staffer loser! | ||
Who poses as our Secretary of State, working for the completely detached, fake president we've got Joe Biden doesn't know what day it is or where he is. | ||
Embarrassing himself at every single step. | ||
The dereliction of duty is criminal! | ||
Just hang on for one second. | ||
We're going to take a short break. | ||
We've got Bernie on the phone from Georgia. | ||
A couple things we're going to get into. | ||
We're going to have to really chop some wood. | ||
I want to ask Bernie when we get back about Doug Mastro and how he's going to run his race. | ||
Then Boris, you're going to update us on the Senate race, which still looks like it's not going to be resolved any time shortly. | ||
Then we're going to talk about Georgia. | ||
Georgia, it's going to be game day next Tuesday. | ||
The stakes couldn't get any bigger. | ||
You know the stakes are big. | ||
If Bernie Kerrick's been deployed. | ||
So we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to return in War Room Battleground. | ||
We're getting down into the details of how it happened last night in Pennsylvania, where Doug Mastriana goes from here, what's the story of this Senate race between McCormick and Dr. Oz, and then what's going to happen in Georgia next week, the big game, all the chips moving in the middle of the table. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We'll be back in Battleground with Bernie and Boris and Bannon next. | ||
War Room Battleground with Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
I'll see you next time. | ||
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Bernie, I know we ain't got you for a few more minutes, I gotta ask you. | ||
MSNBC, all night long, CNN, is that this is the guy, Shapiro put money in this race, Shapiro did this, Shapiro did that, he wanted Doug Mastriano. | ||
Tell me, what kind of campaign is Mastriano gonna run? | ||
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I think the campaign is to the people, Steve. | |
Look, the people of Pennsylvania and the country, for that matter, they got to know what happened in the 2020 election. | ||
They got to make sure that they believe that in 2022, 2024, it's not going to happen again. | ||
I think he's going to focus on internal security. | ||
He's got some heavy duty cities in Pennsylvania that is high on crime, high on the murder rate. | ||
He's going to attack the borders. | ||
He's going to attack the economy. | ||
He's going to basically, it's going to be an attack on Biden and the administration and take the campaign to the people. | ||
Okay, Boris, I want to go. | ||
By the way, I think Mastro is going to do that. | ||
He's a stand-up guy. | ||
This is going to be a heavyweight title fight. | ||
Josh Shapiro is as good as they got, so this is going to be a big one. | ||
I actually think this is going to be bigger than Purdue and Stacey Abrams down in Georgia. | ||
Boris, real quickly, where do we stand? | ||
I mean, how could we have Two years afterwards, and he got 22,000 ballots that didn't get scanned. | ||
Mail-in ballots didn't get scanned right in Lancaster. | ||
Disgusting. | ||
Where do we stand with this? | ||
Both campaigns are claiming victory. | ||
McCormick's saying, hey, a lot of these were, which is logical, a lot of these were mailed in before Trump gave the endorsement. | ||
Oz has said, I've got this. | ||
I'm up, what, 2,500 or 1,900 votes, and it's going to get better. | ||
Where do we stand with the details? | ||
Steve, first I want to say something about Doug Mastriano, and I want to echo everything, everything that Bernie Karrik, who was a great friend and a great American and American hero, said about Doug Mastriano. | ||
Here's what I also want to say. | ||
Politically, this notion that, oh, Doug Mastriano is so crazy he could ever win the general, is absolute nonsense. | ||
It is absolute nonsense. | ||
First of all, the guy just walked through a primary that had heavy hitters in it. | ||
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Lou Barletta, Jake Corman, White, McSwain. | |
I mean, this was a heavy-duty primary, and Mastriano cut through it. | ||
He was at 28 before President Trump's endorsement. | ||
Ended up at 45, okay? | ||
So that's number one. | ||
Number two, the enthusiasm that's gonna be with the Republican Party is unlike anything, and that enthusiasm is a thousand percent MAGA, okay? | ||
And number three, this is the same stupid argument, oh, can't be elected, that they said about President Trump in 2016, and look at the history! | ||
You look at people like Jesse Ventura in Minnesota, Schwarzenegger in California, You get unusual candidates who win gubernatorial races all the time across the country. | ||
And Doug Mastriano is hitting on the one issue that matters the most right now to Republican MAGA voters, and that is to get to the bottom of the Big Steel through November 2020. | ||
So any notion that Josh Shapiro is celebrating and all that, that is just usual MSNBC BS spin. | ||
Josh Shapiro should be nervous. | ||
He should be very nervous. | ||
Because Doug Mastriano could raise a ton of money. | ||
He'd get the enthusiasm behind him. | ||
And if you look at the numbers, the numbers say that MAGA is so much more energized than the Democrats. | ||
So right now, I'd say that, you know, whatever the polling may be, they're going to show you some numbers showing, you know, Shapiro by 15. | ||
Mastriano should be favored to win this race because it's going to be a MAGA year. | ||
You heard this with Jake Sherman. | ||
MAGA is energized. So combination of that is completely disposable, they're saying about it. | ||
Now on the Oz side... | ||
You heard this with Jake Sherman. Let's go to Oz and McCormick. | ||
Yeah, and you can't separate... They're trying to tell you, oh, the Republicans are so enthusiastic, MAGA is so hot, and MAGA is going to crush them in the House. And then in the same sense, like, wait, but Mastroianna has no shot. | ||
Yeah, the election's gonna be the same day, people, okay? | ||
The election's gonna be the same day. | ||
The same people who are gonna vote for the 100-seat win for Republicans will be voting in the governor's race. | ||
So, you know, let's be realistic here and see just how strong Mastroianna's gonna come in. | ||
On the Senate side, the Delta right now is about 1,800 votes. | ||
Not that many votes left to count. | ||
You know, about 1-2%. | ||
So, Oz continuing to hold on to a lead. | ||
Now, there's definitely going to be a recount. | ||
That's a definite at this point. | ||
And the issue in Lancaster is that they completely bungled the mail-in ballots. | ||
And is anyone shocked that mail-in balloting fails once again? | ||
It's only when we've been screaming from the rooftops. | ||
It's only when everybody, including Jimmy Carter, has been saying for decades that mail-in balloting is fraught with fraud and mistakes. | ||
And it's exactly what we've been talking about, and that's why the 2020 election, that's how it was stolen, through mail-in balloting, through flooding the ballots and gutting the checks. | ||
We're not machine guys. | ||
Sure, we'll listen to it, but, you know, the big steal happened in the old school way. | ||
All through mail-in balloting in Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada, Michigan, Georgia. | ||
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Is it two days? | ||
Is it four days? | ||
It's Lancaster and you keep getting double talk out of there. | ||
We don't know how much percentage is on. | ||
I mean, this shows Shapiro and Wolf administration is a disaster and a disgrace to the folks in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a state second only to my own Virginia. | ||
Right, you got Gettysburg, you got Valley Forge, you got what the Constitutional Declaration of Independence, I mean, come on, hollowed ground the entire state. | ||
This has happened. | ||
Do you have any timeline of when we get through the first count, then go do the recount? | ||
I would expect that within 48 hours, we should have an original result, you know, on the original count, and then you go to do a recount. | ||
If it takes any longer than that, then this election could have no credibility. | ||
whatsoever and I say this as somebody who, because of President Trump's endorsement, and you know also there's been a lot of this talk about hey what's happening with Oz etc and Kathy Barnett, you know I think it's the results here are obvious right it's either Oz or McCormick and obviously based on everything that's What do you think about that? | ||
I agree with that. | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
Go out there and say you won the race. | ||
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it that I prefer wins this race because it's a fourth place to continue the streak for a little bit. | |
But he's saying I should declare victory right now. | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
I agree with that. | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
Go out there and say you won the race. | ||
That's it. | ||
not the one who continue voting because let's be honest who's more plugged into the establishment of pennsylvania and buddy buddy with all the people who work for shapiro and work for both sides it's mccormick so if if yeah he's going to count until one wins if he declares, even if he declares he's won, they're going to continue to count Hang on a second, I'm going to come back with that with more questions. | ||
Hang on a second, let's go to Bernie. | ||
Bernie, you don't send Bernie Carrick down to a place unless it's important. | ||
So tell us, why are you in Georgia and how big is next Tuesday for the MAGA movement, President Trump, and setting things right down in the cesspool that the good folks in Georgia have got to live under this Republican apparatus down there. | ||
That's totally, it's a unique combination of corruption and incompetence. | ||
Bernie Carrick. | ||
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Well, what has to happen, Steve, is the mayor's endorsements have to really count this time and they have to work because Kemp cannot stay the governor. | |
He blew the 2020 election. | ||
He allowed the certification of a vote that he knew was wrong. | ||
His secretary of state knew it was wrong. | ||
He knew, in fact, Steve, The Secretary of State of Georgia, on November 7th, got a 27-page memo from his own auditor telling him the election was a farce. | ||
And then he actually went on 60 Minutes and said it was the best election ever in the history of Georgia. | ||
And it was a lie. | ||
He knew it was a lie. | ||
Kent knew it was a lie. | ||
Kent can't stand as governor. | ||
Perdue's got to win. | ||
Hershel Walker's going to win. | ||
Bert Jones, Vernon Jones, and Jody Heiss. | ||
All of them have a place in this primary. | ||
I'm down here helping Vernon Jones and even the others. | ||
Pushing for the entire MAGA team to take it next Tuesday. | ||
Bernie, let me ask you, right now, I mean, the best case—look, when people kind of got engaged in this, I mean, Boris and I were sitting there going, hey, we've got to focus on Georgia, guys. | ||
When people finally got focused, Kemp was 27—I mean, Perdue was 27 points down. | ||
Now, I realize they're push bowls, but he's way down. | ||
That thing's closed dramatically. | ||
As you see it right now, what has to happen between now and Tuesday to keep Kemp under 50 percent in the first round and then take it to a runoff? | ||
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You know what? | |
The people have to come out for Perdue. | ||
Look, Perdue was behind. | ||
He's coming up quick. | ||
He's bouncing back quick. | ||
I think the President's endorsement helped him. | ||
But I think the people are now realizing this is it. | ||
Next Tuesday, if Perdue doesn't win, or doesn't place in a runoff, you know what? | ||
Kemp is going to be the standing governor until Stacey Abrams beats him. | ||
That's the bottom line. | ||
Yep. | ||
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The bottom line is, Perdue has to win. | |
He's got to come forward. | ||
Bernie, how do people follow you on social media because you're putting hot stuff up all the time and the whole political universe is now focused on Georgia, so how do people follow you? | ||
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Bernard Carrick on Twitter, Getter, Truth and the other platforms. | |
Bernie Carrick, go with God. | ||
You're a fighter and a patron. | ||
By the way, thanks for all your help. | ||
You, as always, you and Brody, always in the breach. | ||
The hero's always there. | ||
You're the first guys to step in. | ||
Mastriana was at 1% with no money and no chance of raising any money. | ||
I mean, this was a concept, and you had heavy guys. | ||
McSwain's the U.S. | ||
Attorney, a heavy pair of hands. | ||
Lou Barletta, first congressman to come out and endorse Trump, just had run for the Senate, lost, but it's a heavy pair of hands. | ||
You got the guy White, who's this kind of blue-collar millionaire, not MAGA, but MAGA adjacent. | ||
You had a couple of the three in there too. | ||
You had these, this is a tough field. | ||
Mastriano was at one percent. | ||
One percent. | ||
You had Jay Corman, President and Pro Tem of the Senate. | ||
You had Mastriano at one percent. | ||
You guys saw something in Colonel Mastriano that others did not see and it's your heroism. | ||
That's what I say. | ||
If you want to check guys out, Call Bernie and Rudy. | ||
If they know him, boom. | ||
If they say, hey, the guy checks out, that's the platinum standard. | ||
So Bernie, thank you so much. | ||
And man, what a job you and Rudy did yesterday. | ||
That was a huge win by Mastriano. | ||
Boris, we just lost Bernie. | ||
He just jumped. | ||
Boris, I want to make sure President Trump As hard as Mastroianni ran, and as great a job as he did, with no money, right? | ||
He was at about 28, which is interesting. | ||
It's where Cathy Barnett probably is going to end up at 25, let's say, maybe 26, also with no money. | ||
They had to count that joint venture. | ||
The Trump endorsement in 12 hours, I mean, he 45, that's what, 17 points? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Now, I realize that people are making their stories last and you can't capture them all, but hey, note to the mainstream media, Trump turbo charges campaigns like no one in the history of American politics. | ||
You've been doing this a long time, but never, never, never, never. | ||
And particularly a guy, you know, that, uh, that they claim, you know, in their narrative, he lost the White House. | ||
So I said, well, if he lost the White House and he didn't get the votes, the guy's on fire. | ||
I mean, the guy last I've seen, it's a smart guy. | ||
This is MAGA. | ||
And that's why next week, I want to give you your thoughts on that. | ||
Next Tuesday is all the devils are there. | ||
This has got the Bush apparatus and Karl Rove's hands all over it. | ||
You got Chris Christie sitting down there. | ||
I saw the picture of 50 people showing up in the middle of the day in Atlanta on a lunch break. | ||
You got Chris Christie, you got Doug Ducey, right? | ||
You've got the Ricketts, right, are super anti-Trump and want to launch Pete Ricketts as a national figure. | ||
And you bring, let's be blunt, all the trouble started with Pence not doing his duty. | ||
You've got basically the Coke, Larry Fink, Raytheon wing of that kind of stub of the old Republican Party. | ||
And man, oh man, they're coming hard next Tuesday. | ||
They think they're going to get Trump served. | ||
So give us your assessment. | ||
You're right, Steve. | ||
That's what's left of the Republican Party, right? | ||
And that's what has been absolutely demolished by the MAGA movement. | ||
President Trump came in in a providential win in 2016 and took over not just the party apparatus of the RNC and etc., The movement is all MAGA. | ||
The base is all MAGA. | ||
And that's why you've got all these people, you know, Chris Christie's down on Atlanta, probably hot down there, you know, for Christie. | ||
You've got Ricketts and Pence, and they're coming down, they're all, you know, and what are they going to do? | ||
Who are they going to excite? | ||
Two people? | ||
You know, again, if you look at the numbers, and if you look at the excitement behind President Trump, behind his picks, It is something we have never seen before, really, in the history of this country. | ||
Look at Ted Budd. | ||
Without President Trump's endorsement, Ted Budd gets cleaned. | ||
by McCrory. Okay, absolutely annihilated. And let's be honest, without President, President Trump, is that like 4%? Okay, he's another Carlos Sanz. He's another Jeff Bartos. Without President Trump, President Trump put us in the position here. Without President Trump, Herbster Nebraska loses by 26. Without President Trump, the JVD Vance was at, what, six or seven? | ||
Ended up at 32 in two weeks after the endorsement. | ||
And this isn't just us, you know, talking about, oh, well, this is such a strength of a personality. | ||
No. | ||
President Trump represents a movement. | ||
And every number shows it. | ||
All the polls show it. | ||
And the results show it. | ||
And what you're seeing right now is such a stark contrast. | ||
Look at Joe Biden. | ||
His guy in Oregon yesterday, Oregon 5, got wiped out. | ||
Joe Biden is an anvil. | ||
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Unbelievable. | |
He gave one endorsement, Trump's giving 90 and he's 88, 88 and 2 or something like that. | ||
Right. | ||
Timothee gave one, a guy got smoked. | ||
Real quickly here, I've got a special guest That was able to join us after a lot of prodding by your host, that would be Mike Lindell. | ||
Mike, our guy Doug Mastriano is up there getting blown up by MSNBC, you know, Nicole Wallace, all of them saying, hey, he's insurrection, he's bringing up 6th January and this is going to be a killer. | ||
All the generic ballot says we're up 12. | ||
Put it in perspective. | ||
Where do you think we stand with this entire thing to get to the bottom of 3 November? | ||
And how big a deal is it going to be in the run-up? | ||
Whether the state is Georgia, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Arizona. | ||
What's your thoughts, sir? | ||
Memphis got my... Boris, I guess we still got you. | ||
Not ready to go? | ||
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No, that's... Hey, how you doing, Mike? | ||
I'm doing great. | ||
Getting ready for my big day in Alabama tomorrow, Steve. | ||
Talk to us about that. | ||
Well, I'm spending the whole day there. | ||
We're doing two speeches on election crimes. | ||
We're doing another preliminary injunction there in Alabama. | ||
We're skipped over. | ||
South Dakota will actually be next week, the way it looks like. | ||
Here we are in Alabama, of which their Secretary of State says There's no crime in Alabama with the machines. | ||
Well, there is, Steve, and it's to the tune of about 180,000 votes from Donald Trump to Biden. | ||
Okay, but hang on. | ||
How'd you get Stanley? | ||
The guy Merritt, who I think had a few issues with ladies, not a fan of Mike Lindell. | ||
If you didn't get Secretary of State, how do you have Stanley? | ||
You got Carrie Lake and Fincham in Arizona. | ||
You got all-stars I can't mention in South Dakota. | ||
Who do you got in Alabama? | ||
Well, that one is going to be a surprise tomorrow morning. | ||
We can announce it on your show if you want tomorrow morning. | ||
They're still actually at this hour. | ||
They're actually, Steve, there's about six different ones that want to get on. | ||
And after what we did and what happened in Arizona, it seems like everybody wants to get on that's running. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
And that's fighting for election crime. | ||
That'll be announced tomorrow morning. | ||
And I also want to tell you this. | ||
Interesting enough, what timing, two days ago, ES&S machines, they were doing their testing in Alabama. | ||
We have tapes of two different counties where they went in, and this is open to the public, they went in with fake ballots, Steve, ran up on copy machines, and guess what? | ||
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The ES&S machines took them like they were an official ballot. | |
So we not only have the recordings of two counties, but we've also got a lot of other tapes that were made with the reaction of the ES&S employees and very high officials in Alabama. | ||
Hang on, because we're going to go to a hard stop. | ||
Your show's about to start. | ||
Everybody here on Lyndale TV, you got Mike Lyndale, he's going to come in hot. | ||
So I just want to get technically, because we'll have you on tomorrow. | ||
What time are you going to file this another one? | ||
Lyndale's going to all 50 states. | ||
He's not backing off an inch. | ||
This is Lyndale's crusade against the machines. | ||
And Boris and I keep saying we're not machine guys, but hey, if you're driving, we're riding shotgun. | ||
Tomorrow, what time is it going to be in Alabama you're going to file? | ||
You gotta file when? | ||
We're gonna file, I believe it's tomorrow morning, it'll be filed. | ||
Maybe I'll file it as I come on your show. | ||
I'll find out from the lawyers. | ||
Amen, 10 o'clock. | ||
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But it is tomorrow morning. | |
Okay, so everybody on Lindell's TV, stick around. | ||
The greatest, Mike Lindell, the fighter. | ||
I mean, look, guys like Lindell, you knock them down, they're going to get back up. | ||
It's like Doug Mastriano. | ||
I just want to remind people, Mastriano was at 1% when he started with no money. | ||
He never really raised any money, no money. | ||
I think he raised a couple of million bucks, mainly from the War Room Posse. | ||
So, a historic win. | ||
Guys like Lindell, people like Colonel Mastriano, they have character. | ||
They have courage. | ||
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And they're not going to back down. | ||
We're not going to back down. | ||
The mainstream media can take this all they want. | ||
We're not going to back down. | ||
Boris, real quickly, give me your coordinates for a punch. | ||
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