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If Donald Trump is innocent, and that's what we presume him to be in America, if he is innocent, then very good. | ||
We move forward. | ||
And I think there'll be some pretty harsh recriminations in the Justice Department and at the FBI for a raid on an ex-president's home. | ||
If he's not innocent, if he's proven to be guilty, well, No man's above the law. | ||
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And so, you know, just call balls and strikes. | ||
That's all we want of the Justice Department. | ||
And right now, despite all the lies, and I've got to say, if you're out there and you believe those lies, right, even after they've been disproven, you're stupid. | ||
And you may want to call somebody, try to get in touch with a professional and see if you can be deprogrammed from the cult that you're now in. | ||
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He takes advantage of people. | |
I don't say that with any malice. | ||
I just say if you believe the lies that you've been told over the past week and a half, lies that have quickly been disproven by Donald Trump's next lie, You see, because Lie No. | ||
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It just keeps going that way. | ||
And I'm just saying, as a friend of yours, and I hope you consider yourself to be my friend. | ||
Um, you need to be deprogrammed from that cult you're in. | ||
And you need to be able to start looking at facts again. | ||
Clearly. | ||
And you should be like me. | ||
Because it's very, I'll tell you what, I'm in a very peaceful place here. | ||
If the former president is innocent, good. | ||
I hope he is. | ||
I don't want to see a former president dragged off to jail. | ||
If he's guilty, well, let the law do its job. | ||
No man is above the law in America. | ||
We believe that. | ||
That is our stated belief. | ||
Sometimes we come up short. | ||
Let's hope in this case we don't. | ||
But I guess the main thing I'm telling you Look a little closer at the facts. | ||
You know, this reality TV show hosts Ron and American politics likely coming to an end. | ||
Why don't you get ahead of it if you're a true conservative like me? | ||
If you actually believe in small government, if you believe in balanced budgets, if you believe in a strong NATO, if you believe that we push back against tyrants in Russia, if you believe that capitalism is preferable to what they do in China, if you believe that people like Margaret Thatcher actually turned Great Britain around and turned it into a stronger country, that Ronald Reagan checked a lot of the most extreme elements of Forty-year rise of the welfare state? | ||
If you believe that, then why don't you just come on in? | ||
It's okay to be conservative again. | ||
The water's warm. | ||
You don't have to be in a cult. | ||
You don't have to follow a fascist. | ||
You can just believe in small government, and a strong military, and yes, strong borders, without all the fascists yet. | ||
You can do that. | ||
Why don't you try it? | ||
You might like it this way. | ||
What does Mika do to this guy over the weekend? | ||
Morning Joe is on the couch this morning. | ||
It's Monday, 15 August, year of our Lord 2022. | ||
It is the one year, remember a year ago, I think it was a year ago, today, and we did a Sunday night special. | ||
I want to thank Real America's Voice. | ||
When we did that on extraction under fire. | ||
Remember that? | ||
It was the fall of Kabul. | ||
That was one year ago for our, the folks have been with us for a while, or even from a year ago, just remember, remember one year ago we were doing the Kabul. | ||
So we're going to have in the second hour, we're going to compare and contrast that to the, to a major cartel war in a, in a truly failed state, which is Mexico. | ||
A cartel war has broken out across the northern border, and we're going to have detailed footage of that. | ||
Also, we're going to have real discussions about the rise of MAGA, and particularly the takedown of three dynasties. | ||
The dynasty, the McCain apparatus in Arizona, which carried Lake, and the team there with Blake Masters across the board. | ||
Today we're going to have, if not on the morning show, she's running around the state right now in some places with not great cell phone coverage, but we're going to have Harriet Hageman, who is about to take down the Cheney dynasty tomorrow in Wyoming, and of course Kelly Chebaka. | ||
We're tracking down Kelly right now to have her join us. | ||
Kelly Chewbacca is about to take on and take down the Murkowski dynasty. | ||
These are three old-school, you know, it's what Joe Scarborough was talking about. | ||
That's the whole fantasy they sold you. | ||
They sold you limited government and all they did was increase budgets. | ||
They sold you, oh, strong national defense and all they did was the forever wars on your tax dollars and with your children's blood. | ||
Not their kids, right? | ||
And not Joe Scarborough. | ||
Joe Scarborough never was in the military. | ||
But they want to have strong military, want to have it everywhere. | ||
And of course, we want to have strong borders. | ||
That's why for, you know, 30 years, we've had nothing but a slow invasion of our country now exacerbated by the Biden regime. | ||
What Joe Scarborough laid out is what's called controlled opposition. | ||
That is the theory of the controlled opposition to always kind of be to win enough elections to be around, but to never make fundamental necessary change. | ||
And of course he says that if you believe, if you're a populist nationalist and you believe in MAGA, you believe in America First, if you absolutely believe in President Trump as the leader of this movement, you're not a citizen, a free-thinking citizen that can look at facts yourself, can look at the economy, can look at the concentration of wealth, can look at the concentration of power, look how they've turned the United States into a police state using the FBI and all the FBI agents that wind all weekend Right? | ||
Go in and support the people that don't want the FBI to be the new Gestapo. | ||
You know, over the weekend, these FBI agents are on there saying, well, you need the FBI because if you didn't have the FBI, who would go after the Chinese spies? | ||
Who would go after the Chinese infiltration? | ||
Or who would stop child trafficking? | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
That's the justification right now? | ||
What your accomplishments, which have been zero in that regard, you roll up a couple of professors On the China side, a couple of people in graduate school, you haven't even touched the massive infiltration of the Chinese Communist Party into every aspect of American society, from Wall Street, to the globalist corporations, to the United Party, Washington DC, into our security apparatus. | ||
You haven't even touched that. | ||
You won't even come close to that. | ||
And yet, Ray goes up there, following, quite frankly, me after years and years and years of doing this, and President Trump, saying, oh yeah, they're a major competitive power. | ||
No, they're an existential threat. | ||
And your other aspect for the FBI being around, not being defunded and deconstructed, is that, oh, if you didn't have us, you know, you wouldn't be able to stop child trafficking. | ||
Ask Liz or anybody involved. | ||
Ask all the patriots out there right now. | ||
They're involved in stopping child trafficking. | ||
Does anybody ever mention, does anybody ever mention the FBI as being any real assistance whatsoever, except for marginal cases? | ||
Remember, here's what they do. | ||
They do a marginal case right now in the United States and say, hey, we're really doing something. | ||
No, they've turned into the American Gestapo. | ||
They have to be defunded. | ||
They say, oh, this is dangerous talk. | ||
No, it's not. | ||
It's a political process. | ||
These institutions aren't permanent. | ||
Institutions should last as long as they are effective for the American people and our nation. | ||
Vox over the weekend had an interesting article. | ||
Vox had an interesting article that MAGA is a direct threat to the, wait for it, the American state. | ||
They didn't say the country, they didn't say America is a nation, they didn't say the American people. | ||
The American state, and they are absolutely correct, you said this quiet part out loud, we are a threat to the American state. | ||
Joe Scarborough, to get to limited government, your fantasy that you say, oh yeah, I believe in limited government, tell me how you're going to do that, brother? | ||
Tell me how you said balanced budget. | ||
That's all a fantasy. | ||
It hasn't come. | ||
We have a $2 trillion deficit spending. | ||
You were just cheering last week with Mika. | ||
Mika giving you the stink eye, right? | ||
Mika giving you a stink eye. | ||
You got the pom-poms out for the Build Back Better bill. | ||
That's what it was. | ||
Another orgy of spending with hiring 87,000 mini Gestapo brown shirts at the IRS. | ||
The FBI being the Gestapo and the IRS guys. | ||
And by the way, they're the ones that had the ad up that said you have to be ready to use lethal force. | ||
So we got a lot to go through. | ||
I also put that piece, because of popular demand, an interview from me back in 18 by New York Magazine where I lay out the whole theory of the case. | ||
Joe, you ought to read that and then you understand. | ||
You know, we're certainly not a cult, but I don't know what Mika does to you over the weekend. | ||
You come in on Monday and it's like you're laying on the couch in these weird confessions. | ||
We don't want to hear it, right? | ||
Do that on private time, but on public airways, no offense, it's kind of embarrassing. | ||
It's not exactly, how do I say this, manly, right? | ||
It's kind of, it's very sad, very sad. | ||
Boris Epstein, a lot going on in Mar-a-Lago. | ||
I got, and I say, I don't know what's going on here, but we have three in a row. | ||
We're going to have, we're going to try to get Hageman and Kelly up. | ||
But we've got three in a row columnist from Newsweek Magazine, Boris Epstein, Mike Davis just started as a columnist, got Mike Davis's new piece up, and of course Steve Cortez put his piece up the other day. | ||
So I want to welcome you guys aboard, now that you're working, now that you got full time, now that you got paying gigs, now that you have paying gigs with Legacy Media. | ||
We want to welcome here. | ||
What is going on now down in Mar-a-Lago with this ransacking and this raid that the American people have nothing but revulsion for, sir? | ||
Steve, an honor to be with you. | ||
Good morning to the War Room Posse. | ||
What is going on is that the American people have completely rejected, as you said, Steve, this raid, this break-in, this frankly attack on the very basis of America, our Constitution, That happened a week ago today now. | ||
And the DOJ and the FBI, and frankly, obviously Biden and the feckless Democrats in the White House, who are like, oh, we had nothing to do with this, have never had a worst week in the media. | ||
And their pushback has been so pathetic. | ||
Their pushback has been absolutely feckless, just like this administration. | ||
Oh, well, you know, there may have been something with the word nuclear on it. | ||
Wrong. | ||
Well, somebody at some point looked at something on a videotape, and that was concerning. | ||
No one cares. | ||
This has been such an embarrassment. | ||
And Steve, as you often say, our adversaries are watching. | ||
They're watching the way the 45th President of the United States and the leading, the leading political figure in America. | ||
The political figure in America who everyone is looking to for leadership, Donald J. Trump, the way he's being treated, this is a clear-as-day abuse of law enforcement, a weaponization of law enforcement, abuse of power by Joe Biden, by Merrick Garland, by Christopher Wray, and everybody who had a hand in this terrible, despicable act. | ||
I will tell you, though, politically, if you look at the polling, you know, President Trump Has now gone even higher in political morning consult than he was a couple weeks ago in polling on the 2024, uh, 2024 primary. | ||
And in terms of approval, disapproval for this action overall, independents rejected wholeheartedly and a strong sliver of Democrats rejected, which is very, very interesting, but makes perfect sense, right? | ||
Those ACLU Democrats, the Blue Dog Democrats, manufacturing Democrats, they have no time for this. | ||
They have no interest. | ||
There's a situation where, and the specifics are important. | ||
Let's not lose the fact that when they rolled in there, the DOJ and the FBI requested that the cameras be turned off. | ||
They demanded the cameras be turned off. | ||
President Trump and his team refused in the correct way. | ||
They also did not allow for the attorneys to observe that kicked them out into 100 degree heat. | ||
So, what is the DOJ, what is the FBI, what are they hiding? | ||
Why request for the cameras to be open? | ||
Why demand and then ensure that attorneys are not there to observe? | ||
To me, this has been a completely corrupt, completely despicable action, and what I'm thankful for is that the American people see it exactly for what it is. | ||
Okay, a couple things. | ||
Number one, you said the nuclear thing. | ||
That was the Washington Post. | ||
Merrick Garland made this whiny plea last week for three and a half minutes. | ||
I'm not talking to the media! | ||
I'm not doing it! | ||
Everyone speaks the same! | ||
We only speak through our filings. | ||
President Trump said it was a hoax. | ||
The Washington Post ran with it right away. | ||
You said there was no nuclear in your opening salvo. | ||
Is there nothing, to your knowledge, is the Washington Post just being fed more bad information and lies from the Justice Department? | ||
Well, look at the story itself. | ||
While they may have thought it was there, but they didn't find anything, but they thought, and they considered, and they were concerned. | ||
This is some of the weakest political attacks I have ever seen in my career, Stephen. | ||
Okay, I just want to make sure, hang on, just to make sure we're clear. | ||
You're saying right now that the DOJ, or even admitting, they found nothing about these nuclear, whatever the secret information was about nuclear. | ||
If they found it, they would have already leaked it. | ||
They wouldn't have leaked it. | ||
They may have thought it was there. | ||
They would have leaked that it was there. | ||
But it wasn't there, and here's why. | ||
Because President Trump followed every rule, law, and regulation, fully complied, was fully cooperative with the DOJ at every structure. | ||
This was unwarranted, unnecessary, and un-American. | ||
Boris, hang on for one second. | ||
We'll take a short commercial break. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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Okay, Boris, I just want to make sure and go back through this, because there's all types of people on Twitter, people on TV, and I will say this, you know, And I'm not making a criticism, I'm making an observation that sometimes people coming up for the president are not maybe as clear and precise with the diamond-like precision we need because the facts are on our side. | ||
So I just want to go back to the nuclear part. | ||
This is a blockbuster because they clearly knew they had a problem. | ||
Look, Garland was 40 minutes late. | ||
Boris, you've been around in those rooms. | ||
When you're a minute late, you understand it's sending a negative signal. | ||
When you're 40 minutes late, and particularly for a three and a half minute read, they wouldn't take questions. | ||
His voice broke about 10 times. | ||
And then they went right off and leaked it to Josh Dawsey and that set of clowns over at the Washington Post about nuclear, it had to be nuclear codes, nuclear secrets. | ||
Are you saying now? | ||
That to the best of your knowledge of what you're seeing, that they've even admitted that there's nothing really involved with the nuclear aspect of this, which was... Absolutely. | ||
Well, Steve, let's put our communications hat on, the Executive Office of the President hat on, Executive Branch hat on. | ||
As you said, if anybody is two, three, four minutes late, that's an embarrassment. | ||
What was Merrick Garland doing for 40 minutes before he went out there and spouted this three and a half week sauce, right? | ||
It's absolutely unclear. | ||
What was he doing before he went out there and his voice broke and he embarrassed himself in front of the American people and the world? | ||
And then just a couple hours later, they leaked to the Washington Post. | ||
And it's important to read the stories, right? | ||
Not just the headlines. | ||
Always signal, not noise for the audience. | ||
And the stories didn't say anything. | ||
They didn't say there were actual information pertaining to nuclear. | ||
They didn't say they found a nuclear warhead in Mar-a-Lago. | ||
They said they may have, at one point, looked for something. | ||
And here's what I'm going to tell you now. | ||
I'm going to tell this audience. | ||
President Trump, at every point, followed every law, rule, and regulation. | ||
These attacks are absolute nonsense. | ||
And if they did, let's put it this way, and here's how it's so clear that the nuclear story is a complete hoax. | ||
If they did think there was something there to that effect, They've been in direct communication with the president and his team for months and months and months, and everything they asked, they got. | ||
Why wouldn't they have asked for that months ago? | ||
If this was so pressing, they went to this magistrate and got a warrant on a Friday, waited till Monday to go in. | ||
The warrant had two weeks to be used, by the way. | ||
If this was so pressing, why did they wait till a hot day, hot Monday in August, to go and look for the information? | ||
Why did they even ask for it? | ||
The bottom line is, All of this is a complete hoax. | ||
But the line of attack that somehow there's something pertaining to our nuclear technology, our nuclear industry, is a complete and total fabrication, Steve. | ||
It's a complete and total fabrication. | ||
And the DOJ, within hours, is proving Merrick Garland to be a liar when he said we're only going to do our talking through the filings. | ||
We all know for a fact They're leaking to all these reporters at the Washington Post, the New York Times, so on and so forth. | ||
They tried leaking throughout the weekend. | ||
You know, we got calls every day. | ||
Oh, well, now it's this story. | ||
And now it's, you know, now we think there may have been a document sign. | ||
And now, you know, somebody may have seen something on days of footage that may have been concerning. | ||
Again, here's the bottom line on the facts. | ||
The DOJ, the FBI, Merrick Garland, the Biden White House have not brought any receipts. | ||
They brought no receipts, Steve. | ||
No receipts to prove that this was a warranted action. | ||
What we know is that everything they've claimed in their leaking has been false. | ||
What we know is that they demanded that the Mar-a-Lago cameras be turned off, demanded they be turned off, as President Trump said in his statement on Truth Social. | ||
But the president and his team very correctly refused that corrupt request, and they kicked out the lawyers during this whole ordeal. | ||
So when you put all those facts together, again, all signal, not noise, for the War Room audience, what does this combine to? | ||
It combines to the fact that the DOJ, the FBI, had no reason to roll in there. | ||
That's why they went to a low-level magistrate judge in Florida instead of the usual judge they go to in the Washington, D.C. | ||
area. | ||
They overwhelmed some liberal, let's be honest, not exactly clean-hands judge. | ||
Got this warrant, which we don't know, by the way, what the affidavit for the warrant says. | ||
There's going to be some hearings on that today. | ||
The New York Times and the Judicial Watch are actually demanding it. | ||
They were able to get it, and they rolled in there a couple of days later, not showing much urgency for anything but a political stunt. | ||
So, if they refused to cut off the cameras, you're telling the Warren posse right now that there is footage that exists of the ransacking, desecration, and raid on Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Am I to take that as being a fact? | ||
You are correct and take that as a fact, Steve, yes. | ||
And I take it that footage is in possession of President Trump, the 45th President of the United States? | ||
Well, I'm not going to speak to who physically has the video and the tapes, but you'll be correct. | ||
That's security cameras that are operated by the location that was raided. | ||
So, that is not government footage. | ||
That is private footage that's operated by the ownership of Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Mar-a-Lago, of course, owned by President Trump and his organization. | ||
Okay. | ||
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What do you anticipate is going to come from the... Also, very important on this, Steve. | |
Important for folks to continue following. | ||
President Trump's putting out a lot of information on Truth Social. | ||
He actually alluded to the fact that there were cameras and they were demanded to be turned off by the DOJ, I believe, 24 hours ago. | ||
So, I would, and I know all the reporters are reading it, everybody's watching it, very important to read carefully what the President puts out there because it has robust information. | ||
What do you anticipate, Boris, since this is not your first rodeo, happens this afternoon on the Tom Fitton Judicial Watch New York Times about getting, I guess, full release of the search warrant, or in the affidavit? | ||
Of the affidavit, the application affidavit. | ||
I think it's, if this were a regular case, It would not be particularly likely that the magistrate judge releases that information. | ||
But he should have never approved the warrant in the first place. | ||
And there's been obviously a lot of pressure all over the country, a lot of pressure all over the world, you know, on media, on this judge. | ||
So I would anticipate he turns the motions down. | ||
I think this is a very unusual situation, and I think there's a lot of pressure on this judge. | ||
He may want to say, well, you know, I had reason and whatever, and shows the affidavit. | ||
And remember, to the posse, the affidavits are where the DOJ and the FBI lied in the FISA cases, on Carter, on General Flynn, so on and so forth. | ||
So it's very important that whatever comes out, Don't take it on its face. | ||
Make sure you go to the facts. | ||
We're all about the facts. | ||
Signal, not noise. | ||
And not any suggestions, not innuendos, that may have been put on there. | ||
Also, if it is made public, it's important to read whether the DOJ was honest with the judges, said that there was full cooperation by the President and his team with the DOJ on this issue, and every other issue, by the way. | ||
Because if you're the judge who's looking at this war, Steve, and you're being told, hey, there's been full cooperation, well, why do you need an unannounced rate? | ||
That's common sense. | ||
They already had a subpoena before and went there. | ||
To me, if the affidavit doesn't have a detailed description of June 3rd and the President and his team's cooperation in the putting of the bolt-on afterwards of the lock, and the President's closing words to them, if there's anything else, because that's a typical Trump, you know, the way he comports himself. | ||
If there's anything else you need, you come directly to me. | ||
Anything else you need, call me. | ||
Right? | ||
I'm sure that's in the opening paragraph of the affidavit. | ||
I'm absolutely certain that's going to be. | ||
Remember, all the spin and everything they did in Pfizer and all these other things, it's not just the lies they tell, it's what they withhold. | ||
The information to withhold. | ||
So I think the affidavit is very important. | ||
I think it's going to show you there was absolutely no, this was all a discussion between lawyers, as it should have been, over archived information. | ||
Right? | ||
And that stuff happens in DC all the time. | ||
Also, the question that apparatus doesn't want to bring, the over-classification of stuff. | ||
I mean, Navarro and I used to sit there all the time and laugh at these guys, laugh in their face. | ||
Why is this classified? | ||
That's the way the administrative state... Remember, making everything classified is the way they keep information to themselves and are able to weaponize it later. | ||
Well, Steve, what about the 33 million pages that Barack Obama took away from the White House? | ||
What about that? | ||
What about everything that the Clintons took? | ||
Where was the rate on that? | ||
And again, let's go to the emails. | ||
Clear as day. | ||
The law of unintended consequences here is this is what's going to take down the FBI, NDOJ, Merrick Garland, and Chris Wray because they're trying to turn the United States of America into a police state. | ||
Boris, what is your social media? | ||
We're going to have you back on this afternoon. | ||
This stuff's breaking every 90 seconds. | ||
You've got to follow Boris. | ||
Obviously, you've got to follow the President over at True Social. | ||
How do they follow you? | ||
Steve, I want to say one more thing, and it's regarding Merrick Garland. | ||
Yeah, he went out there and did this pathetic, terrible display for three and a half minutes. | ||
I'm releasing information. | ||
Notice he did not release the affidavit or the application for the affidavit. | ||
He said, I'm releasing everything, full transparency. | ||
Well, not everything. | ||
Not full transparency. | ||
And that tells you what the DOJ and the FBI and the Biden White House are really concerned with. | ||
My socials are boriscp.com, hot on the website boriscp.com, hot on Twitter at boriscp, on Twitter at boriscp, hot on Twitter social at boris, and the hottest on the gram, boris on the scrub sign. | ||
Stay strong, God bless, and I will see you this afternoon. | ||
Newsweek's two newest columnists, Mike Davis and Steve Cortez, next in The War Room. | ||
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You know, I think we've got 85 days to the most important midterm election since 1862 in the early years of the Civil War. | ||
And we've got signal all over. | ||
Two of the biggest and most important stories in the world right now that we'll be covering in a few minutes are there's a massive cartel war that is broken out down in Mexico where the cartels are have blown back on on one of their senior leaders. | ||
being jailed, and they've gone on a reign of terror. | ||
We reported this last week with Oscar Blue Ramirez at the very beginning days of it. | ||
He'll be back on, Ben Burquam. | ||
Also, as we've talked about now for over a year, you have to watch the Chinese economy in regards to their inextricably linked nature of how they run this apparatus. | ||
And the problem we've got is that the Chinese economy is absolutely imploding. | ||
Today, horrible manufacturing numbers from the United States, And horrible numbers, really horrible numbers out of China. | ||
And remember, the CCP lies about every number. | ||
So we've got Steve Cortez going to come on momentarily for that. | ||
I've got Mike Davis with a major new piece in Newsweek. | ||
He's going to join us in a second. | ||
But we have, we're going to be taking these great candidates by phone. | ||
They're out today because they're around on the campaign trail. | ||
Kelly Chewbacca up in Alaska. | ||
What everybody wants to know is where do we stand in putting, now we took, Kerry Lake knocked out the McCain dynasty. | ||
Hageman is on the verge of knocking out the Cheney dynasty. | ||
You are on the verge of knocking out the Murkowski dynasty. | ||
These are three old bull families that have run the Republican Party for many, many decades. | ||
Tell us how the campaign's going and where are you going today on the last day of campaigning? | ||
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Steve, it is so exciting to be with you and the feeling on the ground up here in Alaska is absolutely electric. | |
I'm hitting five to ten communities a week and we are just blasting through the finish line up here on the race to the primary, which for us is more like a Free poll, because the first four people who get the most votes will go on, so I'm confident that Lisa Murkowski and I will be in the general election. | ||
I think I'm going to be in five different communities between Friday and Tuesday before the election. | ||
Today alone I will be in Nekiski, Saldana, Kenai and Seward just in one day. | ||
And then tomorrow in Anchorage before Tuesday's. | ||
So... | ||
We may have lost Kelly. | ||
Yeah, just disconnect. | ||
She's in a very tough area, as is Hageman. | ||
Both of these are in the Wild West, one in Wyoming, the other in Alaska. | ||
As soon as we get Kelly back up, let's get her back up. | ||
I want to go to Mike Davis. | ||
Like I said, the two of the most important stories for citizens of this country are on the one-year anniversary of the fall of Kabul, and for all of our audience that's been around for a while, remember the Real America's Voice helped us with all those great specials we were doing. | ||
Extraction Under Fire, I think we did a Sunday night when we said, hey, Kabul's about to fall. | ||
I think we were the first people to be on that story. | ||
It fell, I think, one year ago today. | ||
And so, by the way, is she back up? | ||
Okay, Kelly, do we have you? | ||
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Yeah, that's the nature of communications up here in Alaska. | |
Sorry about that. | ||
That's okay. | ||
That's okay. | ||
We know you're scrambling around and we appreciate this. | ||
Here's the thing, people, and we're going to send everybody to your site because you still obviously have a general. | ||
Just explain the rules. | ||
People are very concerned that because Murkowski and the Democrats put this weird set of rules up there, in Alaska. | ||
There's some way that could actually impact your victory. | ||
Can you just walk us through what's the rules up there and where do you stand in regards to these funky rules where you can vote for like nine different people and 15 different ratings? | ||
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Well we know Project Veritas exposed undercover video last week where Murkowski got her hand caught in the cookie jar of deceiving and manipulating Our election system, so she'd have some kind of fighting chance of keeping her Senate seat. | |
If they hadn't done that, her career would be over tomorrow. | ||
But she did. | ||
So she's got some sort of effort to try and hang on. | ||
But the fact is, Steve, she's only going to be able to survive the primary. | ||
What this does is it gets rid of party primaries. | ||
And Murkowski knew that she would never survive a party primary. | ||
So this means four people will proceed from the primary to the general, and it could even be four people who call themselves Republicans. | ||
But that means we have to duke it out in the general. | ||
So she just gets to hang on to her Senate seat for three more months. | ||
And she's trying to preserve this 41-year Murkowski monarchy. | ||
That's all they're trying to do. | ||
Keep somebody with Murkowski in the Senate seat, but the Alaskan knows that the Senate seat doesn't belong to a family heirloom that belongs to Alaskans. | ||
And we're tired of someone who keeps voting with Joe Biden, holding onto our Senate seat and harming us. | ||
What happens in November is if you don't cross 50% on round one, then the fourth person drops off people who rank two, three, and four candidates under them. | ||
Those votes go to the first, second and third candidates. | ||
The third candidate drops off. | ||
People who rank two, three and four under them go to the top two. | ||
I know that this sounds confusing, but this is what it really means. | ||
Lisa Murkowski has never gotten more than 50% of the vote in Alaska. | ||
That means that most of Alaska has never liked Lisa Murkowski. | ||
And right now her approval rating is as low as Joe Biden in the city of Anchorage, which is about half the population of the state. | ||
And so you got to really work for that in a state where we voted for President Trump twice by double digits. | ||
And I don't think anybody's made more President Trump fans than Joe Biden. | ||
So right now, I think Lisa Murkowski is going to have a really hard time crawling her way to a victory with second, third and fourth place votes from other candidates. | ||
And we can see that on the ground here in Alaska. | ||
Everybody's saying it's time for a change, even registered Democrats. | ||
And in a state where we really value our Second Amendment, and she just voted for red flag laws and automatic criminal investigations, if you wrongly get flagged when you're trying to buy a gun, I think she's going to have a really hard time convincing people to vote for her. | ||
Kelly, one more time, where are you going to be today, and how can people follow you on social media and your campaign website to keep up with all the breaking developments? | ||
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Today I'm going to be in Soldotna waving signs and saying hi to people. | |
I'll be up in Seward saying hi to people at the Seward Salmon Derby if you're going to be out there. | ||
I'll be up in Anchorage tomorrow at all different kinds of precincts and down at the campaign headquarters for the party. | ||
You can follow us at kelly4ak.com, K-E-L-L-Y-F-O-R-A-K.com, and on social media, kelly4alaska, on different sites, wherever your social media preference is. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Well, Kelly, the War Room actually loves you and they have your back, so you go back to work and we'll make sure everybody piles in there today and maybe hits you with a donation. | ||
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That'd be great. | |
We need help with ads and that's the way we're going to win this thing. | ||
It's exciting. | ||
Three more months and Murkowski's out. | ||
Kelly Chewbacca in Alaska, thank you very much. | ||
The three big dynasties in Arizona. | ||
These western states in Arizona and Wyoming and Alaska are all about to fall. | ||
The one in Arizona already crushed underneath the really Kerry Lake and Mark Fincham, Abe Hamaday, Blake Masters, and this kind of amazing come-from-nowhere victory last week with no money. | ||
Guys, you know, Blake, I think, won by 13 points. | ||
Kelly, I think, in a 5 or 6 points. | ||
Fincham, a blowout win. | ||
Also, tomorrow, it looks like Cheney is going to get crushed and finished with under 30, potentially under 30% of the vote. | ||
And, of course, this massive campaign up to get rid of the Murkowski dynasty. | ||
Let me go back to Mike Davis. | ||
Mike, thanks for hanging on. | ||
You heard Boris, particularly these blockbusters about the nuclear. | ||
I mean, you saw Look, everybody should understand, Davis is not a bomb thrower. | ||
Mike Davis is Steady Eddie. | ||
But you heard the information about the nuclear being all a lie now and spin, and you heard about there actually being footage when they tried to get him to shut down the cameras and they refused to do it. | ||
Give us your current assessment of the DOJ versus the President in this Mar-a-Lago situation, sir. | ||
The more we learn about the Biden Justice Department's raid on President Trump, this unprecedented, unnecessary and unlawful raid, the more we are learning that it was a political charade to get Trump. | ||
And we saw this. | ||
We saw when they got the initial blowback, there was a senior Justice Department official who leaked to Newsweek That Attorney General Merrick Garland did not approve this rate. | ||
Well, then he had to admit that he did approve this rate. | ||
And then they tried to make this rate look more necessary by saying that President Trump took the nuke codes or something like that. | ||
Like he broke into the nuclear football, took the codes. | ||
The Biden White House didn't realize the codes were missing for 18 months. | ||
They didn't replace the codes from Trump to Biden. | ||
And somehow Trump tricked Biden's Secretary of Defense to go along with verifying these codes, like Trump was going to launch the nukes from Mar-a-Lago. | ||
This is just complete nonsense. | ||
Their story is falling apart. | ||
And I published a piece in Newsweek this morning laying this out here, and I'm calling for the House Republicans in January to impeach Attorney General Merrick Garland and FBI Director Chris Wray. | ||
Violated their oaths by politicizing the Justice Department, by weaponizing the Justice Department. | ||
They're willing to ignore, they're willing to give amnesty to President Biden supporters, but they will sick the FBI after every person who trespassed on January 6th, parents who are showing up to lawful public school board meetings in Loudoun County at the same time, | ||
Actually, they're going to go after Trump's senior advisors who are rightfully asserting executive privilege, something we've had, constitutional executive privilege, going back to George Washington. | ||
They've gone after Trump's White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows. | ||
They've gone after his senior advisor, you, Steve. | ||
They've gone after Peter Navarro, his trade director. | ||
They've even gone after his White House counsel. | ||
They're going after Trump now. | ||
So they went from his supporters on January 6th To his senior aides, to now him. | ||
And this is, you know, they tried to talk about this idea of democracy, like they're trying to save democracy. | ||
They're trying to save democracy by trying to eliminate a presidential contender against their boss, President Trump. | ||
This is unacceptable, banana republic, third world crap that we're getting out of the Biden Justice Department and Attorney General Merrick Garland, and there needs to be political consequences. | ||
I want to make sure that we get Mike's Newsweek column up everywhere, put it in all the different forums and chat rooms right now. | ||
Mike, also your former boss Chuck Grassley. | ||
Chuck Grassley is starting to sound like Warburg. | ||
I mean, talk to us about Grassley over the weekend. | ||
He's saying, hey, when we take over in the Senate, we've got to have immediate investigation. | ||
I've never seen Grassley worked up as much on a topic as I've seen him worked up on this, sir. | ||
Well, as President George W. Bush would say, don't misunderestimate Chuck Grassley, my former boss in Iowa. | ||
This guy has long had a problem with the FBI. | ||
He's known that the FBI has been rotten to the core for decades, right? | ||
Back to Ruby Ridge and other scandals with the FBI. | ||
When he takes over as the Senate Judiciary Committee chairman, Chuck Grassley is the best Oversight guy we've ever had in Congress. | ||
He's the one who exposed the Russian collusion, hoax, and scandal. | ||
He's going to get to the bottom of this. | ||
There are going to be heads that roll after Chuck Grassley's done. | ||
What would you recommend happen right now? | ||
We obviously have to take over for investigations, but what would you recommend? | ||
President Trump, I don't think they've done enough of putting out how the nuclear thing's a hoax, but what about the videotapes itself? | ||
If you had President Trump's ear, what would you recommend on the videotapes? | ||
He needs to get all this information out there because it's good for him. | ||
We have the Biden Justice Department, Attorney General Merrick Garland, selectively leaking grand jury material. | ||
They're selectively leaking from this affidavit. | ||
President Trump needs to demand that they release this affidavit because you're going to see from this affidavit, this is a fishing expedition, a political fishing expedition, and it's just completely bogus that they had to do a home raid of a former president to get cooperation. | ||
We've had disputes between former presidents Mike, give us your social media and the website. | ||
archives for decades, since the 70s when they came up with the presidential record. | ||
This should have been resolved through negotiation and civil lawsuits and subpoenas, not going nuclear with a criminal home raid of a former president. | ||
Mike, give us your social media and the website. | ||
Sure, it's article3project.org and it's at article3project.com. | ||
The piece is amazing. | ||
and Twitter and Truth and then my personal is MRDBMI. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
The piece is amazing. | ||
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Okay, welcome back. | ||
We've got all signal. | ||
I've got Cortez and I've got Navarro back-to-back. | ||
Then we're going to go talk about the Mexican cartels, then about Afghanistan. | ||
This show is absolutely jammed. | ||
I'm not saying Mar-a-Lago is not signal. | ||
It is. | ||
One of the things they try to distract us from is doing these political stunts, right? | ||
That's what the FBI was to take your eye off the ball of everything. | ||
We refuse to play that game here while still taking down the police state that is, and by the way, Grassley, the FBI and their agents over the weekend whining was man up. | ||
Okay, man up. | ||
You are now a Stasi-like, Gestapo-like, politicized, weaponized enforcement agency. | ||
You've done that, and you allowed that to happen when you were there, so don't come whining to us now. | ||
Okay? | ||
You're going to be defunded and deconstructed. | ||
I want to go to Steve Cortez. | ||
Steve, you've done this amazing job, and I know you've been contacted by hedge fund guys I have, of getting down to the reality of the American economy among working people. | ||
And right now I have up on my getter. | ||
We tried to cut it so we could play it on Real America's Voice or our streaming service. | ||
It's impossible. | ||
But there's an African-American guy that's, I think, walking around a gas station, and he gives the best three-minute assessment of the Biden economy from the perspective of the working poor, and everybody should go together and just see that. | ||
But while he's given an emotional, but tied to basically how their lived experience, Cortez has gone through and talked about repos, I know now you're going to talk about, you know, foreclosures, behind on rents, but then you tie it to this number that came out today with the collapse of manufacturing, the whole thing Peter Navarro told us, that's how the economy's run. | ||
You tie that to what happened to China this morning with the CCP. | ||
The war room has been months, if not years, ahead of this, and now it's coming to roost. | ||
Don't listen to the pom-poms and the cheerleaders in the easy money crowd. | ||
That is all the froth. | ||
Get down to the basics. | ||
Steve Cortez, walk us through your analysis, sir. | ||
You bet. | ||
Steve Bannon, you don't do propaganda and neither do I. Let's look at the actual economic reality on the ground, particularly as it pertains to working-class Americans, something that the corporate media Either chooses to ignore or just doesn't understand at all because they prioritize narrative over actual facts. | ||
You mentioned terrible economic news. | ||
Of course, we got a lot of China overnight. | ||
They missed on both the consumer side as well as the industrial side. | ||
That weakness in China, at least in part, in large part, reflects, though, the weakness here in the United States. | ||
So nobody should get high on their horse and say, look at how badly China is doing. | ||
It's largely because of how badly the United States is doing, sadly. | ||
Just this morning, we got out from the New York Federal Reserve Bank, the Empire Manufacturing Index. | ||
It was outside of the spring of 2020 lockdown, Steve. | ||
It was the largest drop ever for this index. | ||
It was supposed to come in at plus 5. | ||
It came in at minus 31. | ||
I posted the chart on my social media. | ||
Folks can go and take a look at the actual descent there. | ||
It is rapid and it is terrible. | ||
That is the reality. | ||
Whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
Hang on. | ||
I want to tell why the Empire, because you tell about these indices people haven't heard of, particularly the citizens out there, maybe not in business, but they love them because now they feel like it's inside baseball. | ||
Tell my important Empire manufacturer, but this is not a tiny miss. | ||
When those guys are expecting a plus five and you have a minus 31, that's where guys start getting fired, correct? | ||
Correct. | ||
Why is it important? | ||
Why is it important? | ||
What does it show? | ||
And how could you have this massive miss? | ||
Well, listen, and by the way, these kinds of misses are becoming regular now. | ||
It didn't used to happen on Wall Street because some of the smartest people, you know, literally in America are paid gobs of money, right, to figure out essentially where these numbers should come out, where earnings on a company like Walmart that typically was very predictable in the past, no longer predictable now, where the New York Manufacturing Index is going to come out, no longer predictable. | ||
Even CEOs, even PhDs cannot figure out why. | ||
Well, because we're in such a volatile and unprecedented new period in two ways. | ||
Number one, we have runaway inflation right now, the kind of which we haven't had since the 1970s. | ||
But Steve, we're in a worse place than the 1970s, so we really can't even use that as an analog. | ||
Why is it worse? | ||
Well, because we are so tied and dependent upon China for sourcing our materials. | ||
And right now, we have something we have not experienced yet in all of American history. | ||
We have The United States and China, the number one and number two economies in the world, which unfortunately, again, are deeply intertwined. | ||
We wish that they weren't, but that's the reality. | ||
For the first time since China emerged as a major economic power in the world 20 years ago, when the Clintons and the Bushes ushered them in, welcomed them into the WTO on terms that were incredibly generous to the CCP and were punishing to American workers, Since that time, Steve, we have not seen the U.S. | ||
and China go into the economic ditch, go into a recession simultaneously. | ||
It has never happened in concert before. | ||
It is happening right now. | ||
And so it's very difficult, even for the best and brightest minds in finance and economics right now, to predict these numbers. | ||
And right now, as we see today, absolutely gargantuan miss on the New York Fed. | ||
And what the Empire Survey is, it's a survey, and the reason it's called Empires, it's primarily New York State. | ||
It's the Empire State. | ||
But it's a regional survey. | ||
The regional Fed banks around the country do this. | ||
But we know how crucial New York is, right? | ||
It's perhaps first among equals when it comes to regional Feds. | ||
And this miss, it's monumental. | ||
It's hard to exaggerate just how big it was. | ||
And again, it comes on the heels of terrible economic news out of China. | ||
Now, let's connect this to regular people. | ||
What does this mean for their lives? | ||
I just put up a new article on my Substack on the mass evictions and foreclosures that are looming. | ||
And Steve, this is something that almost no one out there is talking about. | ||
And if you like, we can get some of the data on the charts after the break. | ||
But this is an issue that people aren't paying attention to. | ||
I brought up last week the cars and the repossessions, which is starting to accelerate. | ||
What is going to follow the cars and the repos and the repo man getting incredibly busy, sadly, tragically, Steve, Is evictions and foreclosures. | ||
They are looming. | ||
It's about to hit. | ||
No one in corporate media wants to talk about this. | ||
I've got the numbers to show you why this crisis is deepening and why it is unfortunately imminent. | ||
I want to give you runway in the next segment to do that. | ||
I've also got Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
He's got his own analysis. | ||
He's also got some breaking news up in Wyoming about Cheney. | ||
I want to say, Steve Cortez, remember we had the Boston Globe analysis of that report off of businesses that had not made rent. | ||
Now you've got, then you've got the repos of repossessing the cars. | ||
Now you've got people about to miss their own personal, not their small business rent, about to miss their own rent or miss their mortgages enough you could actually have their houses repossessed. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Steve Cortez is going to walk us through the truth of the economy in illegitimate Biden regime's America next in the War Room. | ||
Bring it on and now we'll fight to the end. | ||
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Just watch and see. | |
It's all started. | ||
Everything's begun. | ||
And you are over. | ||
Cause we're taking down the CCP. | ||
Spread the word all through Hong Kong. | ||
We will fight till they're all gone. | ||
We rejoice when there's no more. |