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Our last elections from this kind of thing. | ||
They're secure in and of themselves. | ||
They're not secure from a big lie. | ||
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Correct. | |
Good morning. | ||
Good to be with you. | ||
And yes, my concern is the same as your concern. | ||
But the good news is there is a fix, at least if we want to focus on the next presidential election and to avoid the kind of insurrection or the attempt to subvert democracy that didn't work last time, but as you were suggesting, might be attempted again. | ||
Congress could change the law That Congress uses to count the electoral votes that come from the states. | ||
It's a flaw in that current law that would allow a governor, a mischievous governor like we've been talking about, combined with a mischievous Congress to negate what the voters themselves want. | ||
So Congress could change that law to make sure that the accurate count of the ballots is what prevails as it should. | ||
And you're talking about the Electoral College Act? | ||
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Yeah, the Electoral Count Act, which... Yeah, no, no. | |
It's an arcane piece of law from the 19th century that, you know, we usually don't have to think about. | ||
But because of what happened last January 6th, we realized that it's got these flaws that should be fixed. | ||
With primaries and results, you can't... There's no clear answer. | ||
Is this working for the Republican Party, putting aside whether it's good for the country? | ||
Is it working or not working? | ||
This week's primary results are a mixed bag. | ||
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They are a mixed bag. | |
I mean, certainly at the end of the Trump era, it seemed as if it was failing. | ||
I mean, Democrats had the White House, Democrats had the House, they had a narrow majority in the Senate, and it was tempting to think that at that point, Republicans would say, well, we tried this experiment, we tried Trumpism, it failed, Democrats now have power, now we need to change direction. | ||
That's not what ultimately happened, as we're seeing this week and we've seen in recent weeks. | ||
Republicans continue to believe the big lie. | ||
Republicans continue to nominate radical candidates for federal and state offices in 2022, looking into 2024, more of the same. | ||
And so it seems as if they're doubling and tripling down on this radical approach, despite the fact that Trump failed so spectacularly and Democrats now have power. | ||
I want to show you a map of election deniers who are running for governor. | ||
And in different states, it may mean different things, but in all those states that Donald Trump was trying to overcome the election results after the election, the governors didn't go along with it. | ||
Now you've got, look at this, look at this map of all these states where there are election deniers running for governor. | ||
Now in some of those states it won't matter because the Republican candidate will win, but some of them are swing states. | ||
Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania are on there. | ||
How do you think this plays out? | ||
If there are people, there's no guardrails in place to stop what happened this last election from happening next election, and you've got people who might be in office who can participate in the overturning of the election. | ||
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Yeah, the thing I want viewers to keep in mind right now is that we're dealing with two elements to this. | |
The first is the fact that these secretaries of state can do enormous damage before election day when it comes to things like the voter rolls, in terms of putting up new barriers between voters and the election and their ballot boxes. | ||
But I also want people to think about what happens after Election Day. | ||
Because people like Doug Mastriano in Pennsylvania and others are looking at a political plan in which they're going to be able to try and deny the certification of election results that they simply don't like. | ||
And so that combination of before Election Day and after Election Day create a unique risk for democracy. | ||
And the more that those Republicans win elections, the greater the threat will be for all of us. | ||
You've done a lot of reporting in Pennsylvania. | ||
You wrote a book about the politics in Pennsylvania. | ||
Are you surprised that he won last night, or was that what you were expecting? | ||
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I'm not surprised he won, Chris, and I'm not surprised. | |
I think we have to be, just as you've been saying, a lot more sanguine about his chances in November. | ||
There's a groundswell of support for Mastriano and his ideas here, and we have to be serious about it. | ||
You, I want to write, I sort of got to see how genuinely zealous, militant, extreme he is in his views. | ||
I don't think this is an act. | ||
I think this is who he is. | ||
And I want to quote from your piece and have you sort of explain it just in context. | ||
This is a December 2020 protest that he attends. | ||
This is after the election. | ||
Mastriano exhorted his followers to do what George Washington asked us to do in 1775. | ||
Appeal to heaven. | ||
Pray to God. | ||
We need an intervention. | ||
The phrase, appeal to heaven, comes from John Locke's argument in support of the right to violent revolution in the face of tyranny. | ||
Mastriano has hung a sign reading, an appeal to heaven on his office door, and the flag sometimes appears behind him during his fireside chats. | ||
Give us a sense of what this man's worldview is. | ||
How extreme he is. | ||
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I mean, it's difficult to say—to use too much hyperbole, just as you said about him. | |
He is—he's beyond—he's not a cynic. | ||
He is—actually believes he's a prophet for this movement. | ||
He believes he's leading an army. | ||
He has more than 70 Facebook pages devoted to him and to his message, and he calls his followers an army. | ||
So this is a man who deeply, deeply believes that he is sent by God, that he is sent by God to overthrow a democratically elected government. | ||
That's why the Capitol was a symbol of evil to him, and it continues to be to this day. | ||
And an appeal to heaven is basically saying that God's on our side. | ||
God's on our side. | ||
Let us attack Secular democracy which has been taken over by multiculturalism and is no longer legitimate and therefore we are sent by God to destroy it. | ||
So he couldn't be more serious and his sense of his mandate is that blatant. | ||
No, it's not. | ||
It's not. | ||
Your legitimacy is not because of multiculturalism or all the ideological part. | ||
No, it's that you stole the election. | ||
And that is why the quotes here are fabulous. | ||
We tried. | ||
The Republicans were going to say they tried to take on Trumpism and it failed and they just move on. | ||
Well, the Republicans did try to do that. | ||
It was those that stood in the breach that said, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
This election was stolen. | ||
We're going to get to the bottom of it. | ||
And we're going to build an army at election boards, at the precinct strategy, at school boards, at medical boards, everywhere from participatory populism from the ground up. | ||
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A ton to go to and of course the great Ben Harnwell, the head of our international operation headquartered in Rome, has found an incredible scoop and Ben is just cleaning up and making sure he can get some more details here from the proceedings of the National Academy of Science. | ||
It's a pretty big blockbuster. | ||
All signal, not noise. | ||
We're going to get to that in a second. | ||
We're bringing in Steve Stern. | ||
Steve, people are so... and by the way, I hope the birthday party was great last night. | ||
It looks like you've been booming all night. | ||
Steve Stern turns 81. | ||
Steve, the reason I wanted to do the tee-up, you know, the freaking out about Mastroianno, it's really about the Trump movement. | ||
And one of the keys of that is what... | ||
Dan Schultz and yourself have done to go around the country and to get people from every, and remember, we're going to contest everywhere. | ||
We're not giving up on Oregon. | ||
We're not giving up on Washington. | ||
You're not, you guys are all over New England, right? | ||
You got Chainsaw Sue up in Massachusetts. | ||
People are making a difference every day, and that's why this show is there. | ||
This show is not just for a passive audience. | ||
We don't need to be the biggest show in the world, although I think we look at our numbers. | ||
We are number one podcast in America. | ||
Every day we're either number one or two with Pod Save America, the Obama guys. | ||
I think we're over 180 million downloads, right? | ||
Number one political podcast in the nation, taking on all takers. | ||
But the power of it is not the scale of the audience. | ||
It's the intensity of the audience. | ||
And the intensity is driven by guys like you are one of the most intense guys I know. | ||
Just walk me through the scale of this. | ||
And most importantly on this Saturday, when people don't have the work, how do people get involved? | ||
Where do they go? | ||
Because everywhere I turn, people say, I got to get engaged. | ||
I want to make a difference. | ||
I know my country's on the line. | ||
Steve Stern. | ||
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So we want to go and we want to get the book that Dan Schultz wrote. | |
You can go on Amazon and get Dan Chisholm's book. | ||
Go to www.precinctstrategy.com to get involved. | ||
Just look at this site. | ||
Go over the site. | ||
See what you can do. | ||
We have 200,000 people involved, maybe more now. | ||
Every day we're getting calls. | ||
People want to get involved. | ||
So the greatest thing that happened this morning was I got a call from England. | ||
Ray Butzer wants to get involved and wants to do precinctstrategy.com in England. | ||
So this show, is going all over the world. | ||
And that's very important because things that are happening here are happening all over the world. | ||
So how do people get involved? | ||
Well, the first thing is Broward County is getting 100 people to get involved on Monday. | ||
I'm going to be at the meeting here at 530 because we have so many people that want to get involved and so many people that are coming. | ||
And a lot happened from our Lincoln Day event. | ||
We have a Lincoln Day event every year, and that's how we get our funds. | ||
And this year we had a terrific guy, Ron Bergeon, whose family has been here since the 1800s. | ||
He's one of our biggest land developers, and he donated his ranch where we had 500 people come to this event. | ||
People came up to me, say, how do we get involved? | ||
Because we not only have our executive committee people there, but we have people from all over the county. | ||
Tom Powers, who is our chairman, is a great person on how to get involved. | ||
When we started two years ago, we had 200 people to get involved. | ||
Now we have close to 500. | ||
In Palm Beach, Chairman Barnett does the same thing. | ||
Close to 500 people. | ||
In Miami, it's the same thing. | ||
All over Florida, it's happening. | ||
That's how we got 100,000 more Republicans in the state of Florida. | ||
The Free State of Florida is becoming more red because people are moving down there for freedom and low taxes and to be with like-minded people. | ||
But most importantly, you've got to convert those into voters. | ||
That's what the precinct strategy is done in the volunteers have done. | ||
You've converted that incoming population to voters. | ||
This is what's happening. | ||
That's why precinct strategy and it's all across. | ||
You go to the site. | ||
It's totally completely free and you're going to see engagement and Steve Stern. | ||
I think you can. | ||
You can back me up on this. | ||
The camaraderie people feel. | ||
There's so many people you haven't met in your life, and I don't care if you're 60, 65 years old, once you get involved here, you're going to see friends, you're going to meet people that are going to become very close friends to you. | ||
Because this is a shared task and purpose. | ||
You're saving your country and this is the way to do it. | ||
This is what the left can't kill. | ||
You saw right there at the beginning, he says, we thought the Republicans were going to walk away from Trumpism as a failed experiment. | ||
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No. | |
It was very easy to walk away. | ||
Who didn't walk away was you. | ||
The actual MAGA. | ||
MAGA did not walk away. | ||
MAGA said no. | ||
This thing was stolen and we're going to get to the bottom of it. | ||
We're going to make sure it never happens again. | ||
Steve, we've got to bounce. | ||
I'm going to do precinct strategy all day, but I want to make sure Memorial Day is coming up. | ||
I'm making an announcement now. | ||
We always do, I think, incredible Memorial Day specials. | ||
This week, we're going to do a whole week to roll up to Memorial Day. | ||
It's going to be Memorial Day week that in honor of our sacred dead, we're going to do special parts of each program every day and then lead up to our always special with Patrick K. O'Donnell, the great combat historian. | ||
We're going to do our special Memorial Day. | ||
Steve, how did he get to the flag shirt? | ||
How did he get to these amazing shirts you sell? | ||
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Go to sstern1054aol.com, 954-318-6902. | ||
It's important to get a shirt, because I had breakfast this morning, and five people came up to me and said, hey, that's a great shirt, where do I get it? | ||
Now we know they're... So I gave them my card. | ||
We have a card that you Republicans get. | ||
We go out, we hand these out. | ||
Chris Marino, who's our membership director, has done a fantastic job here getting people involved. | ||
What Steve said is so important, because we have 40 states represented in our Everything Home and Save My Freedom, and every Tuesday, our 40 people get together among other people, and that's how we get the camaraderie. | ||
We know what's happening in every state. | ||
So, I'm Scott Faust, thank you for the time. | ||
Yep, happy birthday, you're a fighter. | ||
Everybody understand, the left, we play this clip Action, action, action. | ||
We play these clips at the beginning from left-wing media to let you see how you're viewed through the eyes of your enemies. | ||
But the thing they can't stamp down is the participation. | ||
From school boards to election boards, the precinct strategy is incredibly important. | ||
Steve Stern, have a great weekend. | ||
Thank you for staying up. | ||
And working on your script this morning, I appreciate it. | ||
You're always a professional. | ||
By the way, glad to meet you, Sonny. | ||
That's fantastic. | ||
Steve Stern. | ||
Let's get up. | ||
I want Captain Bannon to make sure we put the flag shirt store up there. | ||
It's coming up, the first big holiday of summer. | ||
We always do specials on Memorial Day and Fourth of July. | ||
So this week, we're going to do lead-ups the entire Memorial Day. | ||
We're going to do segments of the show to get involved here. | ||
We have 100,000 combat troops. | ||
Announced we're going to keep 100,000 combat troops in Eastern Europe and Poland and other places. | ||
Why? | ||
Because of the Eastern Russian-speaking border of Ukraine. | ||
Are there any combat troops? | ||
Are there any troops at all on the southern border of the United States? | ||
Todd Bensman is going to be here in the studio a little bit later. | ||
He's over at meetings over at Capitol Hill right now. | ||
Todd Bensman is going to join. | ||
We've got a packed show including... We're going to go to Georgia. | ||
We're going to go to Pennsylvania. | ||
We're going to talk about these states on Tuesday. | ||
Plus we've got Ben Harnwell from Rome. | ||
And Ed Dowd from Hawaii. | ||
Packed show. | ||
Hang in there. | ||
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Some blockbuster news. | ||
I gotta go to Georgia. | ||
I got the great Debbie Dooley. | ||
I got John Ferguson. | ||
I'm gonna go first. | ||
I'm gonna go first to Ben Harnwell in Rome. | ||
Ben, you found something last night in The Telegraph, which is the big conservative paper in London, that is quite frankly a blockbuster. | ||
And we're gonna start connecting dots today, but we're gonna work this all weekend and on Monday. | ||
Jeffrey Sachs, who's the secular pope, he was a guy in Russia right after the fall of the Berlin Wall, messed that up, he's an economist, but he's also the head of kind of the, he's the secular pope for global warming and climate change, quite frankly, in the world. | ||
He runs the Columbia University Earth Institute. | ||
I'm very close to, I knew those guys very well through an assignment I took on 30 years ago. | ||
He is the secular Pope and he's put out something that is nothing short of a blockbuster in the proceedings of the journal, the proceedings of the Academy, the American Academy or the National Academy of Sciences, which is equivalent to the College of Cardinals in America for scientific research. | ||
And they're also the guys that pine to all the money that gets thrown out from the federal government. | ||
This is, this is high church. | ||
And what he put out is a blockbuster. | ||
In summary, Ben, he's saying that it appears to him that there was definite involvement of the U.S. | ||
scientific community, and he's quite specific, U.S. | ||
scientific community in the, I guess, the beginning of the COVID virus. | ||
Ben, I want to make sure you give the specific words, but this is a blockbuster and the journal, this article is quite damning. | ||
And hey, I think we know why Francis Collins Left us go spend more quality time with his family, Ben Harnwell. | ||
Morning, Steve. | ||
Yeah, I mean, this is really, I mean, it's diplomatically worded, but even being diplomatically worded, there are some big grabs here. | ||
I'll just add to your description of Professor Sachs. | ||
He's also the chairman of the Lancet's COVID-19 Commission. | ||
So he does have some expertise specifically on this. | ||
And I'm coming in and out of the show today with these revelations. | ||
But for now, I want to say that the three main victims of this academic equivalent of a drive-by shooting are China for deliberately obstructing analysis of the emergence of COVID-19 back in the early days. | ||
The U.S. | ||
intelligence community, which he's suggesting sort of cooperated with the National Institute for Health in not analyzing what a lot of the U.S.-based researchers had been doing in cooperation with Wuhan. | ||
And, of course, third is the National Institute of Health itself, which really looks as if it's being thrown under the bus here. | ||
If I have time, just to go through. | ||
I tell you what, we don't. | ||
Hey, we don't. | ||
I want you to hold right there. | ||
We're going to get you in a nap. | ||
I got to go to Georgia. | ||
I just want to get you those headlines. | ||
And here's why. | ||
Okay, there's no conspiracies, there's no coincidences. | ||
Jeffrey Sachs and the guys around Jeffrey Sachs and the National Academy of Sciences can do the math. | ||
They're pretty good at math. | ||
And they look and they say, hey, I think we're going to lose the House and the Senate in the fall. | ||
The MAGA movement's ascended. | ||
And the MAGA movement was the first guys to call, particularly the show War Room Pandemic, to call out Fauci and Wuhan Lab and gain of function and all of it. | ||
They understand what's coming. | ||
This is called getting ahead of a problem. | ||
And they just threw under the bus the CCP, the intelligence apparatus, and NIH. | ||
And NIH will be Francis Collins, and our favorite, Tony Fauci. | ||
This is amazing. | ||
Ben, you just hang right there. | ||
We've got a lot more to do. | ||
Ben's going through these pieces. | ||
We're going to get back to you, but I've got to go to Georgia. | ||
Let me go to Debbie Dooley first. | ||
We've got the great John Frerichs and Debbie Dooley. | ||
All chips into the middle of the table. | ||
The media's already putting this up as like the Super Bowl of establishment versus MAGA, Bush versus Trump. | ||
Kemp's kind of a side, but this has nothing to even do with Kemp anymore. | ||
Right, this is two forces coming together. | ||
Debbie Dooley, I think early voting ended yesterday. | ||
Can you give us your whiteboard and tell us where we stand right now, ma'am? | ||
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Okay, we stand where we're standing is 483,000 voters voted in the GOP primary. | |
Of those 483,000, 51% or 247,000 did not vote until 2018. | ||
voters voted in the GOP primary. | ||
Of those 483,000, 51% or 247,000 did not vote until 2018. | ||
We strongly believe these are MAGA voters. | ||
73,000 only voted when Trump was on the ballot. | ||
Basic is if we have a high MAGA turnout Tuesday, it goes to a runoff. | ||
This is no longer about the governor's race. | ||
This is about MAGA versus the establishment and who is in control of the Georgia Republican Party. | ||
And we are battling news media. | ||
We're battling the Kemp Cabal. | ||
We're battling Never Trumpers. | ||
This is ground zero for the MAGA movement in Georgia. | ||
It's about who do you want to see in control of it? | ||
Of the Republican Party, Trump or Bush. | ||
That simple. | ||
Debbie, let me just ask you, why is the mainstream media having all these polls? | ||
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, NBC, I get poll after poll after poll, he's up 60 points, he's up 57 points, Thingamajig's down by 27. | ||
I mean everyone, at the minimum, the low end of the scale is a massive blowout. | ||
Top end of the scale is absolutely just run the table. | ||
So how can these numbers on early voting Be so different than what these major news organizations are telling me is polls, ma'am. | ||
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Because I go back to 2016, when you have a lot of new people in the process, the polls were wrong with Donald Trump. | |
You can't gauge. | ||
If you start with a data set that is corrupt, then your results, polling results, will be corrupt. | ||
That's what happened in 2016 with Donald Trump. | ||
They missed all the Trump voters that were new to the process. | ||
Same here. | ||
They're going on. | ||
The polls are all over the place, but I feel confident if we have a big MAGA turnout on Tuesday, there will be a runoff. | ||
And this is what's going on. | ||
The mainstream media wants Brian Kemp because they know he will never beat Stacey Abrams. | ||
MAGA Nation won't unite around Brian Kemp, the man that helped Democrats steal the election. | ||
The media knows it, and that's why they're in the tank. | ||
Or Brian Kemp putting out all these fake stories like NBC saying, oh, Trump has abandoned, you know, David Perdue. | ||
That was total outrageous lies. | ||
And that's what this is coming to. | ||
It's MAGA and Trump versus Bush. | ||
Who do you want to see control? | ||
This is bigger than one man or the governor's race. | ||
Last thing, Debbie, as you've been out there on the bus tour and other places, tell me on the ground, is MAGA representing, are they fired up for this, understanding that even maybe Purdue's not totally their cup of tea? | ||
Do they understand that the issue here is beyond the individuals that are running? | ||
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I think they definitely do, and this bus tour has been phenomenal. | |
We're changing minds. | ||
No matter where we go, people come to the bus, get their picture made, and they understand. | ||
I just sent out an email before I came on the show to let folks know this is bigger than the governor's race. | ||
That's what they're understanding. | ||
They know MAGA's fired up. | ||
As in 2016, there was a big disconnect in what we were seeing in the polls and what we were seeing on the ground. | ||
Same thing's going on here. | ||
I haven't talked to very few people that are voting for David Perdue, so I don't know where these manufacturer poll numbers are coming from. | ||
You mean voting for Brian Kemp? | ||
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Yeah, I'm voting for Brian Kemp. | |
Excuse me. | ||
Voting for Brian Kemp. | ||
I have talked to various people who are voting for Kemp. | ||
They're voting for David Perdue. | ||
You're getting all worked up now. | ||
Okay, real quickly. | ||
How do people follow you over the weekend until we lead into Monday on social media? | ||
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And I'm sorry I'm getting worked up and emotional. | |
We've been on this bus tour for three weeks. | ||
That's okay. | ||
We like emotional. | ||
Disconnect on the ground what we're seeing in the polls. | ||
You can follow me on at Crimson Tider on both Twitter and Getter. | ||
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Turn out to vote on Election Day. | ||
If you have to crawl to the polls, vote. | ||
Remember folks, $42 million spent in Pennsylvania. | ||
They're talking about not having a winner until sometime in June. | ||
It's going to come down to a couple of hundred votes. | ||
Not only does your vote count, your vote and who you bring counts. | ||
This is the most active in American politics the little guy's ever been. | ||
You, in the audience, are the deciding factor. | ||
The Debbie Dooley's of the world are going to make the difference here. | ||
You must get out and vote. | ||
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is down to a couple hundred votes. | ||
Debbie, thank you very much. | ||
Keep fighting. | ||
John Fredericks, next, from Georgia. | ||
Ed Dowd, next, from Hawaii. | ||
Dr. Malone, next, from the United Kingdom. | ||
Jeffrey Tucker, too. | ||
You got monkey pox. | ||
Here comes it, baby. | ||
All next on War Room. | ||
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Todd Bensman's in town to come in because so much happened at the border. | ||
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Title 42. | |
Federal judge said yesterday, not coming off. | ||
There's still firestorm all around. | ||
What's exactly happening? | ||
Also, Business Insider. | ||
I full-throated. | ||
The left media is coming after Elon Musk. | ||
Big league. | ||
The thing I think everybody's missing, and remember, I do not have my pom-poms up for Elon Musk, and I don't want to hear the happy talk. | ||
He's saying, oh, we need more moderate party of the thing. | ||
He's totally anti-MAGA. | ||
Okay, totally anti-MAGA. | ||
Trust me, you can see it. | ||
And all these people are picking up the pom-poms on Twitter. | ||
He's lost $500 billion of pension fund money in the drop in value of Tesla, which I thought was a stock promotion, but hey, it is what it is. | ||
It was $1.2 trillion. | ||
It's now $680 billion. | ||
That gap came out of American workers' pension funds, okay? | ||
Because remember, people were buying that stock all the way up. | ||
So just remember, this guy who's a total and complete narcissist, and I don't want to hear him throwing a couple of things. | ||
Oh yeah, I think I'm not a Democrat, but I want a more moderate party. | ||
And I think Trumpism is too divisive. | ||
Hey, divisive this, okay? | ||
Divisive this. | ||
Now he's being attacked full on. | ||
The Business Insider's got the whole, the engine room's telling me, Josh in the engine room's telling me the whole thing on Business Insider's is coming after him hard. | ||
So he's walked into it. | ||
We're going to get to that. | ||
We've got this massive news, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, which is high church. | ||
High church among the scientific community. | ||
Remember, trust the science, it's high church. | ||
Jeffrey Sachs, who's the secular pope of this, literally putting an article, and the Proceedings there is like, and he's the head of the Lancet Committee. | ||
This is bigger than Lancet. | ||
He goes after the CCP, he goes after U.S. | ||
intelligence agencies, and he goes after NIH. | ||
This makes clear nobody can figure out why Francis Collins, who has run that thing for 30 years and probably one of the most powerful guys in D.C., left at the end of the year with like three days notice to spend more quality time with his family, when now we're seeing. | ||
And this thing is going to be explosive. | ||
Ben Harnwell is working on some additional reporting. | ||
He's going to come back later in the show. | ||
Okay, we got a lot going on. | ||
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Okay, you're the best guy out there. | ||
I've asked everybody, and Fredericks, put the pom-poms down for Oz, but you're still the best guy who knows Pennsylvania. | ||
Just give me two minutes on Pennsylvania, exactly what's going on, because it's quite confusing, even for people that follow this closely. | ||
Oz is up by over a thousand votes right now. | ||
You can, even if you take in provisional ballots that they're going to challenge, and the late ballots coming in, there's still ballots coming in from Philadelphia, Uh, there's no mathematical equation that puts Dave McCormick over the top. | ||
So this thing is, uh, they're going to, they, they've got a hundred lawyers. | ||
Oz has got a hundred lawyers. | ||
Every one of these ballots is going to be scrutinized. | ||
McCormick might pick up 150, 200 or three. | ||
He can't get over a thousand. | ||
It's going to go to a recount. | ||
I've not, not in my lifetime have I seen a race with 800 to a thousand votes ever get overturned. | ||
So likely the recount certifies Oz. | ||
Oz is going to be the nominee and Oz is going to win. | ||
I mean, that's just it. | ||
I mean, all this that's being thrown out there is just smoke by Jeff Rowe. | ||
And they're trying to create chaos. | ||
And it's the same thing that I would do if I was him. | ||
But at the end of the day, they don't have the votes. | ||
Oz is ahead. | ||
And there is no math. | ||
to get McCormick another thousand votes in order to win. | ||
And as these Philadelphia votes are still trickling in, Oz is winning those three to one. | ||
That's Dave's problem. | ||
What's the last date? | ||
And by the way, Associated Press just jumped in and screwed both of them because they're not going to declare a winner until it's official. | ||
So that means the date that the recount ends. | ||
In your interpretation or your understanding, which is as good as anybody's, what is What's the end date of this? | ||
Because I said July 4th, because they're going to fight this out in the courts in these county courthouses. | ||
You're saying that's not correct. | ||
What is your date? | ||
The 7th of June is when they're going to have the recount. | ||
And look, they have to recount. | ||
Now, if there's a tabulation error, if somebody made an input error, and they find another thousand votes for McCormick someplace because somebody actually did an input error, that's the purpose of a recount, then obviously that's going to change. | ||
But if things are not 99% accurate, which normally these recounts are by hand, right after that, the Secretary of State of Pennsylvania will certify the election and Dr. Oz is going to be the nominee. | ||
Okay, let's go to Georgia. | ||
We've looked like big early voting. | ||
What has to happen on game day? | ||
Because you're non-stop, you've got Navarro coming down there, you're putting on rallies just like you did in Virginia when you delivered for Yunkin, when MAGA stepped up, Trump's calling in, Pence is down there, Trump's calling into the rally. | ||
What has to happen on Tuesday to get to a runoff John Fredericks? | ||
Steve, we've got to send a message. | ||
If there was ever a time for every Trump supporter and MAGA voter to come out and vote for Purdue or any other candidate they like other than Brian Kemp, it's on Tuesday. | ||
In order for Purdue to get in this runoff and keep Kemp under 50%, remember 49.9% for Kemp is a win. | ||
That's all we need. | ||
We're going to need a massive, massive game day turnout. | ||
You can look at these early voting numbers, right? | ||
Kemp is going to win that, my estimation, probably 60-40, right? | ||
Lucky it's not worse. | ||
They've got, the establishment has figured out how to get the early voters. | ||
It's going to be about 60-40. | ||
Brian Kemp with these early votes come in, but then you get the game day vote. | ||
And if we turn out in massive numbers, we're going to get in this runoff and then we're going to beat them back and we've got to send that message. | ||
It doesn't matter what you think about Kemp or Perdue. | ||
If you want voter integrity, if you want to protect the sanctity of life, you've got to send that message. | ||
We've got a major rally on Monday. | ||
See if I can just promote that. | ||
I need hundreds of people there. | ||
3 to 6 p.m. | ||
Peter Navarro is coming in. | ||
President Trump is calling in. | ||
My TV show is going to be there. | ||
Navarro is going to be on. | ||
War Room at 5 o'clock. | ||
It's 3 to 6 p.m. | ||
at Wild Wings, Ashford Dunwoody. | ||
That's our big rally to counteract pests. | ||
Okay, I'll give you your social media. | ||
I want everybody in the War Room Posse to be pushing this information out all weekend and everybody in the great state of Georgia. | ||
If you're part of MAGA, if you're part of UltraMAGA, or if you're now kind of looking and saying, hey, maybe I'm going to try DarkMAGA, whatever it is, America First, the deplorables, you must represent on Tuesday. | ||
This is bigger than individuals. | ||
This is bigger than Kemp. | ||
It's bigger than Purdue. | ||
This is the clash of two forces, two opposing forces. | ||
The Republican establishment and the way things, the reason this country's been destroyed and led to this, the managed decline of your nation versus an ascendant populist right movement. | ||
And it's coming together in Georgia as we said it would. | ||
John Fretters, what's your social media? | ||
Because you're the tip of the tip of the spear. | ||
At JF Radio Show, follow us on Getter. | ||
We're going to be out today. | ||
We're in Calhoun with Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
Tonight we're in Rome with Perdue and John Gordon. | ||
Tuesday morning, we're at the biggest precinct for Trump voters. | ||
Our bus tour has been on the road three and a half weeks nonstop. | ||
Today's Wash Day. | ||
We need a massive turnout. | ||
We've got to send the message. | ||
Also, again, 3 to 6 p.m., Ashford Dunwoody Wild Wings. | ||
We're live there. | ||
Trump is calling in. | ||
I want a huge turnout there, 500 people. | ||
We've got free food and refreshments. | ||
Please come out and join us on Monday, 3 to 6 p.m., Wild Wings Cafe, Ashford Dunwoody Road in DeKalb. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay. | ||
Peter, fight on, as usual. | ||
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We're going to get there. | |
Hey, you were right on Oz. | ||
When John Fredericks gives you a call, put your money in back of his call. | ||
The best sports guy in America, and he's not too bad in politics either. | ||
The Oz was an amazing call. | ||
Amazing call. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Okay, and I'm holding you to that thousand votes. | ||
By the way, the odd thing in Pennsylvania, everyone, if you can hear my voice, understand something. | ||
Your vote counts as much as Soros' vote, as Larry Fink's vote. | ||
It counts, and it counts more than ever. | ||
It's going to come down to five or six hundred votes in Pennsylvania in the Commonwealth, okay? | ||
It's going to come down, it's going to be tight to get under fifty percent. | ||
Every vote's going to count there in Georgia. | ||
Let's go to Ed Dowd. | ||
I want to thank Ed for getting up so early. | ||
Ed's formerly with BlackRock, a portfolio manager, absolutely brilliant guy. | ||
He's been on talking about the death rates and everything. | ||
But I wanted to get him on. | ||
Give me your sense of the overall economy, because I'm making the theory of my case is you're seeing the beginning of a complex system collapse. | ||
Ed Dow, what are your macro thoughts about where we stand in the United States economy and the global economy? | ||
Yeah, thanks for having me on, Steve. | ||
If you remember, I came on in February and talked about the global economy and the end of the monetary system. | ||
As we know it, global debt is starting to collapse. | ||
And I said credit markets and equity markets would be unhinged, and that's what we've seen. | ||
More importantly, it's going to continue, and it's going to start to accelerate. | ||
Bottom line is the Fed is trapped. | ||
There's some indicators that I follow with some other people that suggest that the rate hike cycle was over before it started. | ||
So they're tightening into a disaster. | ||
They should be actually loosening credit conditions, pumping money into the system, believe it or not. | ||
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So, they're… Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. | |
Isn't that just going to prolong? | ||
I mean, that's just, I got it. | ||
So, but isn't that, that's just giving you more heroin. | ||
That's because the junkie, the junkie is starting to sweat. | ||
You're going to hit him up with more heroin. | ||
Ed Dowd, you're so weak. | ||
This is a flag. | ||
No, tell me why. | ||
Tell me why. | ||
It's a solution. | ||
Dad, tell me why. | ||
Well, I'll tell you why. | ||
So, bottom line is credit conditions and Goldman Sachs financial credit conditions index has tightened 200 basis points since the beginning of the year. | ||
Each 100 basis point tightening represents minus 2% off GDP, four quarters out. | ||
So, we're going into recession. | ||
We're going to go in hard. | ||
The other thing you need to understand is the advance in the CRB has been 211%. | ||
That's the largest CRB advance in a commodity cycle. | ||
We're in a commodity cycle. | ||
Tell people what a commodity cycle is and tell what CRB is. | ||
CRB is the commodities index that basically tracks a basket of commodities. | ||
Oil is a big part of it. | ||
If you look at the commodity cycles in the chart up here, this has been the single largest advance and the cycle's not over yet. | ||
The top's ahead of us. | ||
And what's important to realize about this cycle, that's different from others, This is the first time the U.S. | ||
dollar has risen concurrently about 18 percent in the last year. | ||
Super fast rise in the dollar. | ||
So it's the rate of change in both the CRB and the dollar. | ||
And what that indicates to me is that this is not wholly a monetary phenomenon. | ||
It's mostly an energy policy phenomenon from the Biden administration, the EU, and then you throw in the lockdowns in China. | ||
So it's a supply chain issue. | ||
It's energy policy issue. | ||
It's this ESG nonsense. | ||
So the Fed is tightening into bad policy at the same time. | ||
And I think we're going to see an absolute collapse of credit and the economy now. | ||
One other thing to note is... Ho, ho, ho, ho, hang on, hang on, whoa, whoa, we can't drop a bomb like that and just skip past it. | ||
When you say economy, right now, you're saying this is not going to be a soft landing, and that means the recession is going to be very hard. | ||
So you think it's going to be very hard. | ||
I tell you what, hold that because I want to walk people through it. | ||
It's very important and I realize for the audience out there a lot of times you don't get this kind of capital markets economics. | ||
It's very important, even if you lost when you first get it, it's very important that you begin to understand this because this is going to drive your life. | ||
Okay? | ||
This is why we focus on these types of issues and don't chase a lot of the other stuff. | ||
This is pure signal. | ||
Not noise. | ||
And you've got to start to plan for it. | ||
You've got to start planning with thinking about yourself, your savings, your family, your community, and your country. | ||
All ties together, remember. | ||
It's about, it gets back to money and power. | ||
Unfortunately. | ||
It's a fallen world, right? | ||
Ed Dowd from Hawaii next. | ||
We're going to go to Bath, England with Dr. Malone. | ||
We've got Jeffrey Tucker. | ||
Todd Bensman all next. | ||
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Okay, welcome back. | ||
We've got nothing but hitters coming on for the rest. | ||
It's going to be intense. | ||
We've got Dr. Malone, we've got Jeffrey Tucker, Ben Harnall is going to come back. | ||
This thing is explosive, this Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences for Jeffrey Sachs. | ||
I mean, explosive. | ||
We've got Malone, we've got Todd Bensman. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
But I've got to go back to Ed Dowd because he's one of the smartest guys I know. | ||
Ed, let me say it a different way. | ||
Half the guys I know, the guys on the street, the hedge fund guys, I agree with you. | ||
They say this thing's so extraordinary. | ||
The forces that have come together are so extraordinary. | ||
And we've kind of built this apparatus with the zero interest rates. | ||
You just can't go back to a traditional raise rates and start doing quantitative tightening. | ||
Or particularly given the radical policies Biden's put in on particular energy, the whole thing could collapse because we're in uncharted territory. | ||
And then the other half are like me and they said, hey, you just you're like a heroin addict. | ||
And at some point in time, you got to go cold turkey. | ||
The only way to get off the drug is to get off the drug. | ||
And we don't have a methadone or whatever that drug is that transitions off. | ||
Is that essentially the two theories of the case, as you see it among guys on Wall Street of how they view this? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And you can put it more simply, there's a battle between inflation and deflation. | ||
And the Fed has been fighting deflation since the tech bubble burst. | ||
That's what they've been doing. | ||
It's a disaster. | ||
And they've gotten to the point where the tyranny of the bond math is such that they can't raise interest rates without collapsing the whole system. | ||
Hold on, let me say it a different way. | ||
We've propped up assets, and this is what Obama did with the financial market crash, right? | ||
So you have asset deflation at the same time you have runaway, maybe even getting to hyperinflation, but at least inflation out of control, on top of a supply chain, the China part, a supply chain collapse that's been brought about by policies over 40 years. | ||
And now this radical, on top of it, you got this radical Green New Deal thing that they've killed energy. | ||
Those four converging forces are what makes this unique. | ||
I gave a speech the other day and laid this out. | ||
I said, I told these people, I said, look, the scale of this problem has never been addressed anywhere. | ||
This is going to make 1932 look like a church picnic. | ||
Head down. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So one of the signposts for deflation starting to set in is the 30 year long bond. | ||
It's putting in what we believe to be an important three-year cycle low, put in a weekly swing low, and the timing band for this low is either now or in the next couple of weeks. | ||
So, I think you're going to see the long bond start to come in yield-wise, up in price. | ||
That'll be the first indication that the economy is starting to really collapse. | ||
Then short-term interest rates will follow after that. | ||
The Fed will jawbone and say they're fighting inflation, maybe raise one or two more times. | ||
But they're making a huge policy error, and they can't raise rates. | ||
They're trapped. | ||
And that's why a new monetary system is coming. | ||
And this is all smoke and mirrors, and there's going to be all sorts of explanations as to why the economy is going. | ||
You're dropping another bomb we can't skip by. | ||
Another monetary system. | ||
OK, hang on for a second. | ||
Hang on for a second. | ||
Because Jeffrey Tucker is going to comment about this, about the monkey pox. | ||
It all connects. | ||
Because Monkeypox is about the administrative state and he made a comment when we were off about being Louis XIV. | ||
What you're seeing now is the administrative state because we've had the managed decline of the nation by our elites. | ||
What they have turned out to get wrong as they consolidated wealth was these policies and how these policies work against each other. | ||
We're in a jam. | ||
So when you say a new monetary policy is going to collapse, because ladies and gentlemen, in the collapse, unless we change the politics of this nation, You in this audience and your children will be the collateral damage. | ||
This gets to the point I'm trying to make. | ||
This is why Trumpism and this rise of nationalism and economic populism, participatory economic nationalism, is the only solution for the nation. | ||
There's not another solution. | ||
There's just not. | ||
Otherwise, and this is why 50% of the Hispanics are going to join us, 33% of the African-Americans are going to join us. | ||
They're going to join us because they understand we actually have an economic program that's not going to leave the American people as the collateral damage. | ||
What Ed's talking about, and you see him talking about here, the smart guys in Washington and particularly everybody in New York, Because this thing, I put it up on my Twitter feed, I put it on my Getter feed last night, this thing about the repo. | ||
Nobody can figure out what's, well, they're hitting the record, Ed, every day on the repo thing. | ||
There's a major money center bank or a big brokerage firm that is basically about to collapse. | ||
There's no doubt about that. | ||
Somehow the Fed's desk has been pushing cash or liquidity into that. | ||
There's just so many things going on right now that are squirrely. | ||
Right? | ||
Or squirrely. | ||
And you see a guy like Powell who's not exactly, you know, he's not JP Morgan, right? | ||
This is not a heavy-hitting financial intellectual. | ||
Give me a minute, Ed, when you say the monetary system is going to, you're going to look for another monetary system, what do you mean by that? | ||
Well, obviously they're setting the stage for a new monetary system. | ||
All this talk about central bank digital currency, China's trying to launch one. | ||
So there's a new system coming. | ||
We have another Bretton Woods Coming ahead of us. | ||
The question is who controls how that is formed and shaped. | ||
And I suspect all this monkey pox nonsense and all these variants we're going to see into the fall elections are going to be designed to provide cover for the economic collapse. | ||
And you just have to watch the administrative state like like your former guest said. | ||
And it's coming. | ||
There's all sorts of shenanigans going on. | ||
Can we need to be able to Take charge of what's going to form on the aftermath of the other side. | ||
Ed, I want to, and by the way, Ed's not a conspiracy theory guy. | ||
He's a guy from a portfolio manager over at BlackRock. | ||
These guys are as hard as they get. | ||
Ed, I want to have you stay over. | ||
I'm going to have Jeffrey Tucker. | ||
I think we're going to drop Ben so we can get somebody else on. | ||
We'll get Dr. Malone up. | ||
We've got a lot to go through. | ||
And we're giving you all signal, not noise. | ||
Because we are hurtling towards, we're actually in a crisis. | ||
We're hurtling to uncharted territory. | ||
That is why I keep saying the destruction of the Democratic Party is before us, right? | ||
Part of that is going to be this economic chaos. | ||
It's going to be like 1932 and they're going to be swept away like the Republicans got swept away. | ||
Remember, the Republicans ran it from the Civil War to the Great Depression. | ||
And then the Democrats ran it up until the Gingrich Revolution. | ||
And now it's MAGA's turn. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Ed Dowd from Hawaii. | ||
Jeffrey Tucker at Brownstone. | ||
We've got Dr. Malone coming from Bath, England. | ||
Ben Harnwell from Rome. | ||
All in the War Room. |