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Jack Posobiec, boy man, there's a call security in Davos. | ||
Jack Posobiec's loose, loose in Davos. We're gonna have constant updates from Jack over the next couple days and Jack may just bounce out. | ||
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I'll just wait for candles. | |
That's awesome. | ||
I don't know. I don't think so. | ||
It's pretty heavy. | ||
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Excuse me, can I ask you why you're detaining this journalist? | |
I'm not detaining him. | ||
Can you put the phone away, please? | ||
Can I ask you why you're detaining this journalist? | ||
I don't answer your questions. | ||
Is it not, we're not able to report here? | ||
Please put your phone away. | ||
Excuse me? | ||
Okay. | ||
Can I ask you guys why you're detaining this journalist? | ||
Yeah, can you please stop filming? | ||
Then we can talk. | ||
Why do I need to stop filming? | ||
Because I ask you to. | ||
It's my personal right because I don't like to be filmed. | ||
Okay. | ||
And it's a right in Switzerland. | ||
If I don't want to be filmed? | ||
But can I ask why he's being detained then? | ||
I won't point the camera at you then. | ||
I won't film you, but I would like to know why this journalist is being detained on public property. | ||
What's detained? | ||
Can you explain? | ||
How come he's being surrounded right now? | ||
Is he allowed to leave the area? | ||
We're just making a normal police control because you know, it's WEF, everything is very sensitive. | ||
Is there a reason he specifically was targeted? | ||
There is a reason because we have to have a reason to control a person. | ||
So what was the reason? | ||
What was he doing? | ||
I don't have to tell you that? | ||
Why are you asking me that? | ||
Because this is, you know, he's, there's many journalists here and I want to know why he specifically is being detained. | ||
There is a reason, but everything is clear now and we're about to leave in just a few seconds. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Okay? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Could you please now, can I ask you please to delete your... | ||
Why am I not allowed to record? | ||
Please don't. | ||
Isn't this a public street? | ||
It is, but actually I don't like it to be on video. | ||
I can take it off. | ||
Do you have your documents on the phone? | ||
Yeah, do you want to take a picture of it? | ||
keeping everybody safe. You can show me and then I can... | ||
I'm sorry? | ||
Can you put your phone away? | ||
Am I not allowed to film? | ||
No. | ||
Why not? | ||
Not during the police control. | ||
Why is that? | ||
It's not allowed here. | ||
On the public street? | ||
Yes. | ||
Is that a law in Switzerland? | ||
Here it's not allowed. | ||
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Please put it away. | |
Please put it away. | ||
that law. | ||
Please put it away. | ||
Seems like you just don't want me to film. | ||
Sir, please put it away. | ||
Okay. | ||
It's Monday, 23 May, the year of our Lord, 2022, and yes, that was the one and only Jack Posobiec of human events. | ||
Shortly after our morning show, I told you that Jack Posobiec is on the loose in the security at Davos, the party at Davos. | ||
They have very tight control there. | ||
Let's bring in, Boris is going to be my co-host for the hour. | ||
We've got a lot going on. | ||
Ken Paxson from Texas on the eve of his Primary against the Bush Apparatus. | ||
You've got the Bush Apparatus also in Georgia. | ||
We've got John Fredericks and Peter Navarro from the rally down there. | ||
We're going to go live with that. | ||
We've also got Richard Barris talking to us about polling. | ||
Some polling came out today. | ||
Other polling he's going to drop tomorrow. | ||
Of course, Boris here for analysis and commentary. | ||
Second hour is going to be incredible. | ||
We've got Jake Evans from Georgia Six. | ||
We've got Jake Beckett from Arkansas, we've got YG Nightstorm from Georgia 7, Vernon Jones, Lindy, we've got the governor running for the governor's race, Alabama, packed for the next two hours, a lot of primary, but we've got to go to Davos, Switzerland, and our own Jack Posobiec. | ||
So Jack, what happened when we left you? | ||
It was a great hit. | ||
We went to Geneva, to Norbin Laden. | ||
Tell us what happened. | ||
Why were the police there to roll you up, brother? | ||
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Well, Steve, it's really incredible what we've seen, how the party of Davos specifically targeted us for filming not only my own podcast, but for doing that hit with The War Room. | |
And then we're also doing another hit for Turning Point USA. | ||
It's TPUSA.com. | ||
It's the Great Global Reset. | ||
There's a docuseries we're doing. | ||
Charlie's got the pamphlet out. | ||
You can go get that at TPUSA.com. | ||
They targeted us, Steve. | ||
Because we had already shown them our papers prior to when you and I had done that hit. | ||
They came by, they saw us there, plainclothescop says, hey can I see your passport, see your press pass? | ||
Here you go, no big deal, good to go, right? | ||
Easy day. | ||
They come by about an hour later, right after you made that comment, right? | ||
Call the shot, take the shot, of send out the security, send it out they did. | ||
Klaus Schwab's guys, they waited until we were setting up And, uh, about to move to our next location. | ||
We were charging the equipment, charging the batteries, getting a bite of food for the crew at a local restaurant that was sitting right there. | ||
And the goon squad, uh, and we checked their badges. | ||
It said World Economic Forum police on their shoulder badges rolled up and immediately detained us. | ||
MP5s drawn. | ||
Uh, one guy was kind of flagging it, you know, definitely drawing his barrel a little bit too close to me, pointing in my direction. | ||
And each one of the members of the crew, including myself, was frisked front and back behind the building around the corner. | ||
Individually, they would not tell us why we were being detained. | ||
Hold it. | ||
They came and asked for your papers before the War Room interview and then went away. | ||
They reviewed your documents. | ||
So when they came back, they were clearly under instructions from the command center to go roll these people up or hassle these people, correct? | ||
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I can only surmise that they clearly had already scanned who we were. | |
They could see who we were. | ||
We're here under the auspices of Turning Point USA, a registered nonprofit in the United States. | ||
From any law enforcement perspective, everyone can see that it's above board. | ||
And yet they did it anyway. | ||
So, were any other journalists rolled up or contacted in that way by the World Economic Forum police? | ||
Because people, particularly our podcast and radio audience, understand something. | ||
In the cold open here, and this is why you've got to go to Worm.org and get our morning newsletter we put out with everything on the show, the show notes. | ||
These guys are up-armored. | ||
I mean, they've got automatic weapons, did they not, Jack? | ||
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It looked like MP5s, clearly semi-auto, nine millimeter. | |
Given that it's officers, they may have had, you know, I'm not as familiar with Swiss officers, but they may have had the opportunity or the ability to go full auto if they needed to. | ||
So why, when they frisked you, what did they say they were looking for? | ||
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They said they were checking for weapons. | |
They said they weren't sure if we were terrorists or murderers. | ||
And they thought that we looked suspicious, um, where some of the vague comments that we were getting, but we weren't really sure what was going on. | ||
Then finally, this detective, female detective comes up. | ||
So guys, what are you doing here? | ||
What's going on? | ||
What's your content? | ||
Can I see your content? | ||
Will you come with me to the police van so we can watch your content there? | ||
And at that point I said, look, you're not taking a member of the crew to your police van. | ||
If you want to see some of the footage, you can see it right here. | ||
Look, I'm dressed like a reporter. | ||
I'm talking into a camera. | ||
I think everybody in the world knows what's going on here except for you guys. | ||
Did you did you show her some of the content? | ||
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Showed her some of the content. | |
Let her see it. | ||
Let her see it was fine because you understand for everybody out there to understand that Switzerland does not have the First Amendment. | ||
They don't have something called freedom of the press. | ||
You know, I found myself on two sides of First Amendment issues just in the past seven days because the Washington Post was coming after me. | ||
Taylor Lorenz wrote that whole piece basically saying that I was the guy that got the Disinformation Governance Board shut down. | ||
Which of course itself, under the auspices of the DHS, a complete violation of our First Amendment. | ||
Now here I am in Switzerland learning why, just why, the First Amendment is so powerful. | ||
Something that we as Americans take for granted every single day. | ||
So Posobiec, are you going to stop the podcast for Human Events? | ||
Are you going to stop coming on Worm tomorrow morning? | ||
Are you going to stop with Turning Point USA, everything you're doing there for The Great Reset, this great new series you've got coming out, all the interviews you're doing, are you going to stop any of that? | ||
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Look, I've got a message for Klaus Schwab. | |
Klaus, you didn't win this round. | ||
We are not stopping and I am not going anywhere. | ||
Jack Masovic, how do people get to you? | ||
What are your coordinates, sir? | ||
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Yes, you can check out the pamphlet. | |
It's up right now already at TPUSA.com. | ||
It's a great reset pamphlet. | ||
The docuseries will be out, obviously, once we get back at this edited. | ||
And, of course, you can follow along with Human Events Daily, all our daily updates at Human Events Daily, wherever you get your podcasts. | ||
Podcasts are really all like podcasts. | ||
And follow me on Twitter, Getter. | ||
We are all over the place, 24-7, putting out these videos, these insane videos, and occasionally, in my case, being the centerpiece of some of the videos. | ||
Jack, stay safe and we'll be checking back in. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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Appreciate it, Steve. | |
Take care. | ||
God bless everyone. | ||
I want to bring in Boris Epstein. | ||
Boris, you came from a country as a young boy with your parents that had that type of issue too. | ||
Did you ever think you would see that in Switzerland? | ||
I've spent a lot of time in Switzerland. | ||
Fantastic people, but I'm kind of stunned that in Switzerland they would sit there and try to rustle the media. | ||
It is disappointing, but sadly not surprising because of what we know about the World Economic Forum and the way it operates, right? | ||
This entity is so set on having a You know, a really unequal amount of control around the world and, you know, being this behind-the-scenes operator that of course they're not happy about War Room, knowing what's going on. | ||
Of course they're not happy about Jack Posobiec drilling down on what's really behind and what's driving the interest of the World Economic Forum and the involvement of China and the decisive role China plays at the WEF. | ||
So, you're right. | ||
Those are Soviet-like tactics, and it's very disappointing to see them, but it is not surprising because of the troubling role the WEF has taken on and how it has really been unobstructed so far. | ||
So why the obstruction? | ||
By the war room posse. | ||
By Jack Posobiec. | ||
By patriots who are saying, hey, you know, we're America. | ||
We put America first, just like President Trump said and did when he ran and when he became president, that the World Economic Forum is going to respond and not respond kindly. | ||
And that is very troubling, but it gives you just another window, another window into just how corrupt the WEF is, how corrupt its leadership is, and how scared they are of transparency. | ||
And being exposed. | ||
The reason we wanted to start, we started the day show in Geneva and in Davos, and we started this evening's show, but we're really here to talk about Georgia and Texas and Arkansas, obviously Alabama. | ||
Why, make the connection, we've got a minute, make the connection between what's happening in Georgia tomorrow, what's happening in Texas tomorrow, the Bush apparatus, and the party of Davos. | ||
Because it's the Bush apparatus, it's the rhinos who did all they could to turn this country over to the party of Davos, to the United Party, to have the establishment run. | ||
They're the ones, the United Party allowed China to take the hegemony that it now has by allowing them into the WTO and not treating China as the criminal terrorist tyrannic state that it is. | ||
So what's going on in Davos, what's going on in Switzerland, what's going on with this world, you know, the world order that's been trying to be organized under the auspices of China is all the fault of the RINOs. | ||
It's the fault of both the Democrats and very much the Bush apparatus and the establishment Republicans here in the U.S. | ||
And it's only President Trump who stood in the way of that unit party who came in and said, hey, we're not turning over American interest to Davos. | ||
We're not turning over America and bending a knee to China. | ||
We're going to stand strong, and we're going to fight back. | ||
And not only are we going to make sure that our adversaries respect us, we're going to make sure we're standing up to our allies as well and not being taken advantage of, Steve. | ||
Boris, hang on. | ||
We're going to go to Georgia live next. | ||
We've got John Frederick. | ||
We have Peter Navarro. | ||
We're going to Texas with Ken Paxton. | ||
Richard Barris back in Georgia. | ||
All next in The War Room. | ||
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Okay, we're trying to get hooked up and connected to this rally that's going on. | ||
Our own Dr. Peter Navarro is down there with John Fredericks and the entire team. | ||
We've got Real America's Voice down there, the John Fredericks Show, and it's happening in Georgia. | ||
We've got some new polling out. | ||
I want to bring in Boris. | ||
Boris, we've got Matt Towers. | ||
Matt's considered one of the best pollsters in Georgia itself. | ||
He's come out with a poll that's kind of a blockbuster. | ||
The 27-point delta of two and a half weeks ago, and I'm saying there are no coincidences, just about when John Frederick started the tour, just like he did in Virginia, that's now down according to Towers, it's 52 for Kemp and it's 48 for all the others. | ||
Candace Taylor, Purdue, all of it. | ||
So, when you add everybody up. | ||
So, tell us, you've looked at the crosstabs, what's your sense of that poll? | ||
Well it's interesting that even in the polls, Steve, they're saying that the people, the voters who are following President Trump's endorsement are the most energetic voters. | ||
And they're also the voters who are by far the hardest to poll and to survey and to predict. | ||
So they're looking at this number and it's 52 Kemp, 38 Perdue, 6 Taylor, 1 for Davis, 3 for Undecided. | ||
But because of the way that the endorsement works, because of the way that the endorsement has been focused on, they believe that there's going to be a lot of people who have not voted in the past who are energized to go and vote, or all will be voting against Kemp. | ||
They're also noticing what's happened in other states, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, all across the country, in that The endorsed candidates actually outperformed the latest polling. | ||
And that happened in spades in Pennsylvania with Doug Mastriano, who got about 20 points, almost 20 points more than he was polling at after the endorsement came out. | ||
But even the last poll that had the endorsement in it, he outperformed by about six, seven points. | ||
Oz outperformed by about five, six points. | ||
JD Vance outperformed his last poll with the endorsement, was 27. | ||
I believe he ended up at 32. | ||
So if you look at the numbers, if you look at the trajectory, and Tari, who's a very good pollster, Steve, as you said, he mentions this in his write-up. | ||
He said that he believes that Kemp will perform down from the polling, and that Perdue will outperform the polling. | ||
So it's very much in reality for Kemp not to get 50%. | ||
But what needs to happen? | ||
The war room posse, the MAGA movement has got to come out, and it's got to come out hard for David Perdue. | ||
President Trump's doing a town rally tonight at 7 o'clock. | ||
You've got Fredericks and Navarro down there in Georgia. | ||
The war room movement. | ||
The War Room Posse, MAGA, under the leadership of President Trump, has got to be all out tomorrow to defeat Brian Kemp. | ||
To make sure that Kemp at least goes to a runoff because it is absolutely certain that if he's going to go to a runoff, he'll have a difficult time winning because MAGA is not going to come out for him. | ||
In Pennsylvania, it's going to come down to five or six hundred votes, under a thousand votes, so every vote counts. | ||
It looks like they're going to try to go to John Frederick's Live in Georgia. | ||
John, put us in the room. | ||
Tell us what's going on there at the rally. | ||
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Okay, that's not working. | |
OK, we'll try it one more time. | ||
OK, let's go ahead and drop that and we'll go back to, as often happens when we're going live to these rallies, we're trying to hook up technologically. | ||
Just bear with us. | ||
Why did you say Oz has it? | ||
Because it's holding at about a thousand votes. | ||
And how many outstanding, this Pennsylvania thing has got me very upset for the simple reason is I can't believe we're in 2022. | ||
And they're saying, oh, there's a couple thousand more in Allegheny County, we may have a couple three under the desk in Philadelphia. | ||
What is going on in Pennsylvania, brother? | ||
And that's what President Trump's talked about already, right? | ||
They're going to continue to try to get the establishment candidate, which is Dave McCormick, over the line. | ||
But that difference appears to continue to hold at 1,200 votes. | ||
And no matter where they've come from, McCormick can't say, well, if they come from X location, it's going to help McCormick. | ||
But no matter where their votes have come from, it's held at that delta. | ||
Now you're going to have this recount and realistically won't have a result until early June that's fully certified. | ||
But expect for a winner to be named as soon as tomorrow by the Pennsylvania Secretary of State, and for that winner, as of now, appearing to be Dr. Oz, which, again, the viewers of the show has had a split opinion on Dr. Oz, no doubt about it. | ||
I've come out and said that President Trump's endorsement has to continue to be that movement maker, which it has been, and what it's done in Pennsylvania for Dr. Oz is unbelievable. | ||
You've seen Dr. Oz realistically without an endorsement, probably a 5-6% candidate. | ||
He's at 32%. | ||
And again, continuing to hold on to that lead. | ||
We'll see what happens with the recount. | ||
We'll see what happens because of that kind of ridiculous decision in Pennsylvania where they said that undated mail-in ballots will count. | ||
But everything seen up to now suggests that Oz will hold on. | ||
Of course, still some developments to go on. | ||
All eyes are on Georgia tomorrow. | ||
Now, Alabama also important, because Katie Britt is the MAGA candidate there. | ||
That's who I'm supporting. | ||
You can't have Mo Brooks. | ||
He's voted for the $40 billion for Ukraine. | ||
Mo Brooks come out and said that he's got to move on from 2020, and then Durant wants more McCains and less Donald Trumps. | ||
So Katie Britt's the candidate. | ||
She came on this show, said we need new leadership in the Senate. | ||
She's fully against the $40 billion. | ||
Look, I know the jury is still out on Katie Britt, I understand that, and people should weigh in and measure that. | ||
There's a lot of the jury, there's a lot of the jury, there's still a lot of the jury still out on Katie Britt. | ||
I understand that and people should weigh in and measure that. | ||
However, you know, Mo Brooks, and I realize the issues between the president and Mo when he pulled the endorsement. | ||
because let's be honest most campaign was not exactly on fire was totally incompetent and he should have gotten rid of that team a long time ago he blew it at that rally where Mo came out and said you know there's nothing nothing to three November we got to move on that's the standard stock Republican answer not acceptable but what I think a lot of people's a burrow under a lot of people sell is that after you pulled it is that you know let's face it most our trash-talking the president about the entire three November situation six January, just not. | ||
It's just not acceptable. | ||
Can you hang on? | ||
Do we have Richard Barris? | ||
And had no reason. | ||
I mean, it's ridiculous. | ||
In fact, a lot of the Alabama delegation, the folks in Alabama, ought to be all over people who voted for the party. | ||
Let me get Richard Bereson here. | ||
Richard, you had this poll that came out today from Fox 5. | ||
You've got polling coming out tomorrow. | ||
I think the Fox 5, correct me if I'm wrong, kind of dovetailed where yours was from a week or so ago, the creative media, the CD media. | ||
poll you did for the great team over at CD Media. | ||
What, L. Todd Wood and Company, tell us where do you think this thing's falling out tonight? | ||
Where should we be looking for tomorrow and what's the importance of game day tomorrow for the Trump forces? | ||
The election day vote is huge and yet just to point it out, why is this important? | ||
I don't know if you guys have the graphic, but why is it important that what we did, what we projected at CD Media, in which party do you intend to vote with the early vote? | ||
Why is it important? | ||
Because a pollster's job, anyone can give a top line, Steve, but the only way to really project an election result is to know who is going to come out to vote. | ||
That's a job a lot of pollsters have been copping out on lately, and when they're wrong, They just say, well, I was technically right. | ||
I just had too many, uh, too many voters here or not enough of this block. | ||
This is why this is important. | ||
We projected that the vote share for the GOP would be 56.4% and as it has ended, we're going into election day, it is 56.3%. | ||
For the Democrat projection, we had 43.6%. | ||
It is currently sitting F43.1. | ||
We didn't ask about non-party because we didn't want to confuse people. | ||
Independents would have told us that they're not familiar with the process. | ||
They would have told us they were going to fill out an independent ballot when they weren't. | ||
They were going to vote in one party over the other. | ||
So what does this tell me? | ||
It tells me that those voters we discussed on your show a week or two ago Those newer, they're not really Republicans. | ||
A lot of them are independents. | ||
They'll even call themselves moderate. | ||
But they are Trump-aligned, new primary voters that don't typically vote in primaries. | ||
We saw it for J.D. | ||
Vance. | ||
We saw it in North Carolina. | ||
Obviously, showing this projection the way we did, They're going to be there, which means right now, if the votes were cast, if the votes were counted, David Perdue's, you know, right on the line. | ||
And if there's a big Election Day vote for David Perdue, Kemp's going to fall below 50. | ||
I think Matt is seeing what we saw, which is that early in May, it looked like Kemp was going to walk away, you know, 58%. | ||
Those people evaporated. | ||
You know, something happened. | ||
And he just started to decline, like drop like a rock. | ||
I tell you something happened is the bus tour, and Boris, as you know, the war room went full on in this thing, the John Frederick Trader Network, we got a big station down in Atlanta. | ||
People went to the ramparts, the war room posse, and everybody said, hey, this is, and President Trump will tell you, this is not just about President Trump, it's even beyond President Trump. | ||
This is beyond Kemp and Purdue. | ||
This is a battle of these primal forces now. | ||
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Richard Barris, Boris Epstein, we're going to bring in Ken Paxton. | ||
He's running against the Bush apparatus tomorrow. | ||
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I got all of it. | ||
We got to go to the Lone Star State because, ladies and gentlemen, we're on the eve of something. | ||
If people, if it all turns out as it looks like it could, could be historic tomorrow. | ||
I want to bring Attorney General Ken Paxson, who came on the show on the afternoon of the 20th of January. | ||
Of the year of our Lord 2021, the day that the Biden regime took office. | ||
And he says, hey, where the Biden administration is inside the bounds of the Constitution, we'll work with them where they're outside the bounds of the Constitution. | ||
I'm going to try to guide him to be correct. | ||
If not, I will confront them. | ||
And it has been a nonstop confrontation between the attorney general of Texas and the Biden regime. | ||
Ken Paxson's on the ballot tomorrow. | ||
He's running against the son of Jeb Bush and the grandson of The grandson of Bush 41. | ||
Historic race tomorrow. | ||
Ken, you've got obviously a lot of fans in the war room. | ||
Tell people how this looks and what do they need to do tomorrow on game day, sir? | ||
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So, it's a low voter turnout election with it being a runoff. | |
We're expecting somewhere around a million. | ||
So, it really, I mean, every vote counts. | ||
So, I encourage people to go out and vote. | ||
If they haven't voted, Tuesday is our last day tomorrow. | ||
Bring your spouse, bring your family, and text or call 10 of your friends. | ||
We can really leverage our turnout if we can get people to just encourage some of their friends and family to go vote. | ||
What has been the basic, by the way, I want to repeat this to everybody in the world, I know we're an activist audience so we don't have to worry about it, but as Boris can tell you and John Fretters can tell you, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with 42 million dollars spent in some terrific candidates, they're still fighting ballot by ballot all over the Commonwealth and it's going to come down to around 500 votes between 500 and 1,000. | ||
I think closer to 500 to 600. | ||
Every vote matters. | ||
Your vote matters. | ||
Your family's vote matters. | ||
Your colleagues' votes matter. | ||
So when Ken Paxson tells you to get out, particularly in these low turnout elections, it is vitally important you get out tomorrow. | ||
Ken, what are the stakes between having the Bush apparatus and having Ken Paxson, sir? | ||
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You know what? | |
I think you set it up pretty well. | ||
Establishment, globalist versus conservative. | ||
We're going to continue to fight for Texas and fight for the country, for the Constitution. | ||
Just as I told you on day one of the Biden administration, we know the history of the Bushes and George P has a worse history than the other Bushes, and he's going to be very good at telling you one thing and doing another. | ||
He did that just last week. | ||
He talked about how he was opposed to critical race theory, but he was actually directly asked by a teacher, not thinking anybody was watching. | ||
He said, we've over-politicized it. | ||
Ken Paxton is suing too much over these issues, like vaccine mandates and mask mandates. | ||
So he acknowledged it, but he's basically telling us one thing and he'll do another. | ||
Hold it, hang over a second. | ||
He said, Ken Paxton is suing too much over vaccine and mask mandates. | ||
Please tell me he didn't say that. | ||
No, we didn't do that. | ||
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We have a commercial with him saying that I sue too much and he would be a different kind of AG and he wouldn't sue as much. | |
He'd be more likely just to avoid litigation as AG. | ||
He would be a different kind of AG and that I have overpoliticized or we have overpoliticized critical race theory. | ||
Has he been in the state of Texas or the United States of America in the last year? | ||
Where's this guy? | ||
That's no offense. | ||
That's a little detached even for a Bush, right? | ||
I know they're not quite... Let's say this. | ||
Ever since the grandfather got into Yale, this has not exactly been the sharpest tools in the shed, okay? | ||
But that's a little detached. | ||
Ken Paxman. | ||
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No, no. | |
It's hard for us to even believe he said this. | ||
He said this last week. | ||
We can send you the video. | ||
We've got a commercial. | ||
Using his own words to describe exactly what he wants, and it's shocking to me that I think he just didn't think anybody was paying attention. | ||
He thought he was in the right environment. | ||
A teacher asked him this. | ||
He's trying to actually be honest for once, and he got caught being honest, and guess what? | ||
It doesn't play well with the Republican Party or the Republican base. | ||
Ken Paxton, how do people get to find out your get-out-the-vote apparatus? | ||
Where do they go, and what are they supposed to do? | ||
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10paction.com, but we're in the last day, so just please, please, please, if you haven't voted, you're busy, people are busy, I understand that. | |
Go vote. | ||
You're leveraging literally millions of other votes as you vote, and get your family to vote. | ||
OK, and I definitely want to get that clip. | ||
We'll play that tomorrow again. | ||
Boy, you've made my day here. | ||
Suing? | ||
Suing? | ||
What planet are you on, dude? | ||
At least you got to fake it. | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
Are you suing too much? | ||
Mass mandates, CRT, vaccine mandates. | ||
I'm just glad he's running as a Republican. | ||
That makes the Republican establishment. | ||
They shine through. | ||
Right, and high relief, as I say, and high relief. | ||
Ken Paxton, thank you very much. | ||
Look forward to seeing what happens tomorrow, sir. | ||
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Hey, thank you. | |
Have a great evening. | ||
Peter Navarro is by phone. | ||
We can't do another try to hook up down there? | ||
You tell me. | ||
I want to go back to Barris. | ||
By the way, let me bring in Boris for a second. | ||
Boris, can you believe the Bushes? | ||
I mean, now I understand— Don't do too much! | ||
No, I don't. | ||
Do what? | ||
It's too much too many lawsuits. | ||
Coming in too hot. | ||
Just sit back. | ||
No seriously, I gotta ask. | ||
Let Davos take care of it. | ||
Mo, can you please get him lined up? | ||
Put something up. | ||
I'd like to hear from the audience on Getter and all the chats. | ||
Do you think, whatever state you're in, but particularly Texas, the Lone Star State, do you think one of the problems we have with our attorneys general, one of the problems we have is they're suing the Biden administration too much? | ||
There's too many lawsuits. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
That's what we have, that's the problem in this country, that we're just, you know, we're being too hard on Joe Biden. | ||
Jesus, that is disgusting. | ||
It's typical Bush speak. | ||
And that's why after tomorrow, it'll be the first time in 40 years, I believe, that there will not be a Bush on a ballot or a Bush incumbent getting ready to be re-elected anywhere in the country. | ||
Our coverage in Davos and in Geneva today, in Georgia and Texas are all inextricably linked. | ||
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Totally. | |
This is America first versus America last. | ||
He said the quiet part out loud. | ||
And it also shows you they pushed the young Bush kid into the, you know, remember they made him a jag and sent him over to Iraq for like a week so he could say he actually was served in combat. | ||
The whole thing's just a farce. | ||
But he's also a kid you shouldn't push forward because You know, he's even dumber than most of them, and almost all the Bushes are dumb as bricks. | ||
But when he sits there and goes, yeah, the problem we got here in Texas is we're suing the Biden administration. | ||
You've got critical race theory. | ||
You've got the gender ideology, gender identification. | ||
You've got the social-emotional learning. | ||
You've got the title of 42. | ||
You've got an invasion on the southern border. | ||
You've got Hold it, hold it. | ||
You've got mass mandates, you've got vaccine. | ||
I'm just throwing out, that's the top 10. | ||
We could go for another 30. | ||
The election? | ||
Right, you've got the whole thing down there. | ||
Hold it, you've got the tech oligarchs, you've got all of it. | ||
The biggest problem he sees, the number one problem, is we're suing the federal government too much. | ||
That we can't sue too much. | ||
But this shows you their mindset. | ||
This is why the Bushes and these guys, we've won all these elections. | ||
For the last 40 or 50 years and you lost the country. | ||
You lost the country. | ||
Where would this country be right now if we had just walked away and Trump had walked away and said, hey, I'm going to go play golf now and relax. | ||
If MAGA had said, you know what, let's not do this. | ||
You know, they stole it. | ||
We're just going to go sit in a corner and let Christie and let Ducey and let the Bushes and let these guys take over. | ||
They're all part of the same thing. | ||
They all go to the same clubs. | ||
They all hang out at the same places. | ||
They're all skull and bones. | ||
It's all the same deal. | ||
It's the exact same deal and that's what I'm saying. | ||
It's all pro-wrestling to them. | ||
They want to put up enough form on Fox to make you think they're fighting and they're not. | ||
What does he say? | ||
The biggest problem we have with Ken Paxson is he sues too much. | ||
I want everybody in the Lone Star State. | ||
Such a joke. | ||
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There's too many lawsuits. | |
Too many. | ||
You know, I think, you know, vaccine mandates, mass mandates, CRT poisoning your kid's mind, social emotional learning poisoning your kid's mind. | ||
Right? | ||
The gender ideology, gender identification, ideology poisoning your kid's mind, grooming, Title 42, everything to do on the border, the tech oligarch stuff that they're fighting, I can go on and on, election fraud, I can go on and on and on about everything. | ||
The biggest problem he got in the AG race in Texas Bush is running on is that we sue too much. | ||
We got to be more, wait for it, accommodationist. | ||
They're the Washington generals to the Biden administration's Harlem Globetrotters, right? | ||
They're just there as controlled. | ||
That is the epitome of what we say about controlled Opposition. | ||
Boris, hang on for one second, I want to get Barris back in here. | ||
You got it. | ||
Barris, as you're sitting here, you're the first guy, and one of the reasons you did it, you did the crosstab work, you're the first guy to tell me, hey Steve, in Georgia, independence, I think it's about handling the economy, your crosstab, the independence approval of the Biden regime was what, 5.6%? | ||
Was that the number you told me? | ||
Which is kind of close to the margin of error. | ||
Strongly. | ||
It could be a zero. | ||
It could be a zero. | ||
Correct? | ||
You're close to it, right, sir? | ||
Yeah, I mean, it is almost within the sampling era. | ||
So, I mean, it's there. | ||
It's abysmal. | ||
And the national poll we're going to have out tomorrow And I'm sorry, I'm chuckling because that's a typical Bush comment right there. | ||
But, you know, the poll we're going to have out tomorrow is a national poll. | ||
And, you know, Biden was in real bad shape in Georgia. | ||
And I was curious to see how much that translated nationally because Georgia, it's not that far off from the nation overall vote preference. | ||
And I'll tell you, I mean, I already told you some of it really what this comes down to is economic confidence this month has completely collapsed. | ||
This will be an all time low for the index that we run. | ||
And the number of people in this country, Steve, who say they can't afford food and groceries is astonishing for a supposed first world country, not just the first world, the leader of the first world, supposedly. | ||
And yet you have almost half the country tell you the cost of living is their main voting issue. | ||
It's their primary concern. | ||
When asked why that is, half of them will tell you they can't get food and groceries, and the other half will tell you they can't put gas in their car. | ||
Slow down. | ||
Give me that question again. | ||
You said that when they talk about economic anxiety, half of them say because they can't afford or get to or access to food and groceries? | ||
Yeah, and or gas. | ||
Because when we ask about the most important issues, if they say cost of living or inflation, we then funnel them off, you know, to another question that asks them why they chose that. | ||
And we basically mimic the CPI. | ||
Is it food and groceries? | ||
Is it gas? | ||
And you have now half the country with economic issues. | ||
And when we when we do ask them that follow up question, half of them will tell you food and groceries. | ||
The other half will tell you they can't put gas in their car. | ||
So, I mean, this is a very basic needs election. | ||
Disgusting. | ||
You know, four or five months ago we asked, it is disgusting, four and five months ago we asked people if they were seeing credible increases at the grocery store, if they were seeing shortages, and the numbers were astonishing. | ||
I came on your show and we talked about it, and that should have been a warning sign then, and people should have acted then, and they didn't. | ||
Richard, real quickly, how do you get to the People's Pundit? | ||
How do you get to your debtor accountant? | ||
Yeah, at Getter, at People's Pundit, and on Locals, peoplespundit.locals.com. | ||
Okay, a massive poll's out tomorrow morning. | ||
His national poll. | ||
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Big time. | |
We're going to be all over it on the morning show. | ||
Richard Barris, thank you very much. | ||
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Honored to have you on here. | |
Short break. | ||
Boris will join me on the other side. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
No more, let's take down the CCP! | ||
War Room. Pandemic. With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
Boris, we've got to bolt. | ||
We've got a lot of pressure here to get to the John Fredericks guys and get it done down in Georgia. | ||
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No doubt. | |
Real quick, watch your coordinates, sir, so people can be following you. | ||
Team, all eyes on Georgia. | ||
The War Room posse, MAGA movement under the leadership of President Trump. | ||
We've got to, got to, got to keep Kemp under 50, and we are going to get that done. | ||
BorisCP.com is the website. | ||
It's hot. | ||
BorisCP.com, both set up right now. | ||
Hot on Getter at BorisCP, on Twitter at BorisCP, Hot on Truth at Boris, and of course, hottest on the gram, Boris underscore Epstein. | ||
Stay strong, God bless, all eyes on Georgia, and I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
All eyes on Georgia. | ||
Let's now go to John Fredericks down at the rally. | ||
John, tell us, put us in the room, sir, what's happening. | ||
Well Steve, thanks for being with us here. | ||
Thanks for having us on the War Room. | ||
We've got Peter Navarro with me, we've got Steve Cortez. | ||
We've got a huge crowd here, about 500-600 people. | ||
This place is packed! | ||
This place is packed with school-age-y boys! | ||
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Ohhhh! | |
Here, you got it, buddy! | ||
Yeah, baby! | ||
This thing is, uh, this is MAGA Armageddon Rally B- Blow the doors off the rhinos. | ||
We had, uh, we had, uh, Senator Perdue was here. | ||
We've got John Gordon. | ||
We got all the candidates. | ||
Donald Trump called in. | ||
President, uh, Trump called in. | ||
He was on with us for about 20 minutes. | ||
And, uh, Steve, I got to tell you, Perdue was closing this thing like a bat out of Hades. | ||
We're getting there. | ||
You saw the new polls coming out. | ||
Perdue is going to get in this runoff. | ||
MAGA voters are turning out in droves tomorrow because the rhinos, the cabal from Washington with Mike Pence here today, they want to shatter our movement and they want to stop MAGA and America First. | ||
Steve, right in his tracks, right here tomorrow. | ||
And you know what it's going to be, Steve, tomorrow? | ||
It's going to be their Waterloo because we're going to get in that runoff and when we do, they will produce the next governor of Georgia. | ||
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We got a packed house here. | |
We got a packed house here. | ||
USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! | ||
This is pure mega, baby. | ||
Steve, we've got a packed house here, and I've got commitments from everybody in this room. | ||
First thing you're going to do tomorrow is vote. | ||
Next thing you're going to do is call somebody to get them to vote. | ||
They're going to take people to the polls. | ||
They're going to get on their social media. | ||
And this place is energized, Steve. | ||
Georgia is a Purdue country, Trump country right now, and the boss absolutely knocked it out of the park on the call-in, Steve. | ||
So, a lot of energy down here. | ||
A little bit of love for the war room as well, yeah. | ||
And happy to report Purdue was on his game. | ||
This man is focused. | ||
Because here's what I want to say. | ||
John Fredericks had the idea, just like in the Commonwealth of Virginia, to get the bus tour rolling, to get everybody energized. | ||
We started the show today in Davos and in Geneva to talk about the World Health Organization and to talk about the World Economic Forum. | ||
And then we just got out of Texas with Ken Paxson. | ||
And this show can be linked. | ||
What happens in Georgia tomorrow will be a shot heard around the world for President Trump and for the Trump movement and for MAGA. | ||
And so all I can tell you guys is that the whole world is watching what's happening in Georgia in the next 24 hours. | ||
And what we need to do is we need all MAGA to the barricades tomorrow. | ||
We need all MAGA to the polls. | ||
And I can't thank you guys enough. | ||
And John, you've just done, once again, a magnificent job. | ||
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Well, Steve, I gotta say to John, man, this this guy's making it happen. | |
The bus tour is the catalyst for all of this and the folks in this room. | ||
They're energized. | ||
This is a movement, Steve. | ||
This is a movement. | ||
John, last words, brother. | ||
Listen, Steve, we've got to send a message tomorrow, right? | ||
They want to wipe us out. | ||
That's what this whole thing is about. | ||
It has nothing to do with David Perdue or Brian Kemp. | ||
They all came here culminated by the ultimate stabber of maggot in the back, Mike Pence, coming today. | ||
They've drawn a line in the sand, Steve, and here's what they want to do. | ||
They want to go to the national media and say, look, We stopped MAGA in Georgia. | ||
If we bring in all the never-Trumpers, the whole cabal, we bring in Ricketts and Doocy and Krispy Kreme and the Weasel Sauce bus tour, and we bring them all in, and then we bring Mike Pence in, and we bring the chain, we get Kinziger, the whole bit, if we all get together, we can crash The MAGA movement, and we can stop America First in its tracks, and we can get our party back. | ||
They want their party back. | ||
George W. Bush, Mitt Romney, Liz Cheney, Adam Kinzinger, Karl Rove, they want their party back. | ||
And we're going to stop them tomorrow. | ||
Purdue gets in this runoff. | ||
Steve, MAGA takes over the National Republican Party in one night. | ||
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We're fired up, Steve. | |
We're pumped! | ||
Hold on, hold on. | ||
I just have... I have two questions. | ||
First, I thought I was calling into a rally. | ||
I didn't realize it was a gun show. | ||
Peter Navarro, what's with the black shirt? | ||
Last time I left you, you were in suits. | ||
In suits and ties? | ||
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I had the flight check and I was Steve Durant doing the Purdue thing. | |
I got so worked up, I'm sweating like a pig. | ||
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So I thought I'd put the gun show on for the second act. | |
John Fredericks. | ||
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I'm so glad I came down here. | |
You know I don't go a lot of places. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
You don't travel well. | ||
Last question. | ||
We got a minute. | ||
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You can have the mic back. | |
John Fredericks. | ||
Is that audience MAGA or is that ULTRAMAGA? | ||
It's MAGA. | ||
It's ULTRAMAGA. | ||
It's all one. | ||
And we're coming out tomorrow in droves and we're bringing hell with us. | ||
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And this is going to be the end of the cabal. | |
Yeah, baby. | ||
It's the end. | ||
Hey, you know what? | ||
They came out for J.D. | ||
Vance. | ||
They came out for Dr. Oz on Election Day. | ||
At 9.30, Oz was down by nine. | ||
Oz won that race. | ||
They're coming out tomorrow, and they're coming. | ||
We're coming, Steve. | ||
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We're coming. | |
We love the war on posse. | ||
You guys hit it tomorrow morning. | ||
Remember, when you set out to take Vienna, take Vienna. | ||
Love you guys. | ||
We'll see you tomorrow morning. | ||
Hey, and remember who came at the last minute when I called him up? | ||
The one and only, he's always got our back, Dr. Peter Navarro! | ||
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The War Room, the Posse, Godzilla, baby! | |
Alright, man. | ||
It's happening. | ||
See you guys. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Politics is loathing. | ||
Thank you guys. | ||
Okay, wow, that rally right there, they are on fire. | ||
Peter Navarro, is that a rally or a gun show? | ||
He's got that tight tee on. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
We're going to be back. | ||
We're going to be talking to candidates in Arkansas, in Alabama, and in the great state of Georgia. |