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And again, we see majority of Americans who disagree. | |
And so, when you are not with where majority of Americans are, then, you know, that is extreme. | ||
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That is an extreme way of thinking. | |
I'm not going to—that's what I have for you, Phil. | ||
Yeah, the speech last night to me sounded like a president delivering a wartime address. | ||
And indeed, Joe Biden sees this as, as he said, a battle for the soul of the country. | ||
It's a battle for the preservation of our democracy. | ||
And to me, the significant thing was that he, yes, he called out Donald Trump. | ||
But he also called out the MAGA Republicans, the MAGA Republican officials and followers, who, you know, for whatever motive, under whatever delusion, are going down this authoritarian path, this undemocratic path, and trying to take the nation with them. | ||
And he framed this as an emergency. | ||
As something that we as a nation need to bond together to stop and to reverse and to return to our democratic principles and our democratic practices. | ||
And to me it was an urgent wartime address. | ||
And that's why Joe Biden's speech was so brilliant last night, and bravo to Joe Biden. | ||
I've been very, very critical that he doesn't have the mojo, doesn't have the passion, is not hitting the nerve, and he nailed it last night. | ||
And he did something that, Joe, you've been asking for and I've been asking for, which is brand the Republican Party overall. | ||
Make it a referendum on crazy, a referendum on semi-fascism. | ||
A referendum on violence, a referendum on the end of democracy, a referendum on a woman's right to choose. | ||
All these things, which is extreme, which is very right-wing, which is frightening. | ||
He did it, and he branded the entire part, although he was very clever to say, look, this is not everybody, but yet make it a referendum on the extremism, on the semi-fascism. | ||
And that's what he did, and that's what he did so brilliantly. | ||
There was something in the visual last night also, that red, it was almost an ominous red in the background. | ||
I don't know what was intentional, what was not, but kind of the backdrop set the seriousness of it, the ominous of it. | ||
There was a certain tone there, but what he did last night in a very single-minded way, Finally, and I think people at home will probably, there was a sigh of relief as you were watching it, finally set up the parameters. | ||
Don't hold anything back saying, you know what, this is now a referendum on extreme, crazy radicalism and the end of democracy. | ||
Set the stage that way. | ||
And to me, that trumps, no pun intended, inflation. | ||
It trumps anything else. | ||
I think he nailed it. | ||
Well, indeed. | ||
This was a speech for the history books and for the American people and for anyone, Republican or Democrat or Independent, who is worried about the election lies that are continuing to permeate the American election system. | ||
As someone who's been out on the campaign trail in the last few days, I can tell you that in talking to Republicans who believe the false claims that the 2020 election was rigged, they really do believe all of the different conspiracy theories that former President Trump is peddling. | ||
And they're very, very worried about whether or not another election could be stolen. | ||
Of course, then you have Republicans like Judge Ludek, who testified before the January 6th committee, who said he as a Republican is worried that if a Republican doesn't win in 2024, that that election could then try to be stolen from Republicans who are angry. | ||
So last night, President Biden was trying to really speak to Americans and say, look, the entire democracy is at stake. | ||
And it was very clear that he was also wanting to make sure he reached back to January 6th and reminded people that political violence is not an option, that it's not something that is acceptable in this country. | ||
I also think it's really important that he said you can't be pro-law enforcement and also pro-insurrection. | ||
You can't be pro-loving your country while also only wanting to be happy and think that democracy is working when you win. | ||
Those were key lines, I'm told, by White House officials. | ||
Because he wanted to make sure that people understood the stark moment that we're living through because all across the country we're seeing election deniers win elections, win primaries, and for critical seats like secretaries of state who run the election system. | ||
So this was definitely something that I think was for a broad audience. | ||
Who was listening I think is going to be a key question. | ||
We already know this is such a partisan issue. | ||
If you're a Republican, Mr. President, do you consider all Trump supporters to be a threat to the country? | ||
President Trump and still supporting him, you're going to see this speech, as Kelly said, as political. | ||
You're going to see it as sort of more of the same. | ||
But if you're a Democrat and an independent or a Republican, many of them who maybe don't want to talk on camera, but many Republicans are also worried, then you're going to see this speech as something that needed to be said, especially ahead of the midterms in 2024. | ||
Mr. President, do you consider all Trump supporters to be a threat to the country? | ||
Y'all, everyone, come on. | ||
Come on, look, guys. | ||
Listen, you can't make that case. | ||
I don't consider any Trump supporter to be a threat to the country. | ||
I do think anyone who calls for the use of violence, fails to contend with violence when it's used, refuses to acknowledge when an election has been won, insists upon changing the way in which the rules you propose, that is a threat to democracy. | ||
Democracy. | ||
Everything we stand for, everything we stand for rests on the platform of democracy. | ||
When people voted for Donald Trump and took Porter out, they weren't voting for attacking the Capitol. | ||
They weren't voting for overruling an election. | ||
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They were voting for a philosophy he put forward. | |
So I am not talking about anything other than it is inappropriate, and it's not only happening here, but other parts of the world, where there's a failure, You know, Donny Deutch. | ||
You got Donny Deutch. | ||
I can't take anymore. | ||
You got Donny Deutch. | ||
You got Morning Joe. | ||
They're all got the pom-poms out. | ||
You got the Washington Post columnist. | ||
I think Eugene Robinson. | ||
Brilliant. | ||
You've got, you know, urgent wartime address. | ||
Urgent wartime address. | ||
War abandons the American people. | ||
Half of them. | ||
Two-thirds of them. | ||
Referendum on the referendum. | ||
Donny George sitting there. | ||
They're all loving it. | ||
You know, Biden looks like Moloch last night. | ||
Desecrates. | ||
The most sacred, outside of Arlington National Cemetery and our battlefields, Gettysburg, Valley Forge, probably the most sacred space in the country where the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, two divinely inspired documents, were conceived, negotiated, and agreed to. | ||
Outside, with Marines used as prop, the Marine Corps, having 13 of the bravest, right, what, 11 of the Marines, I believe, thrown away at the Abbey Gate. | ||
And he's not even strong enough to stand up to what he said last night. | ||
Because they saw the overnight polls, they've seen the reaction, they've seen the revulsion of the American people, and he walks it back! | ||
He walks it back. | ||
Now it's just the political violence, guys. | ||
We don't believe in political violence, we don't need political violence. | ||
Joe, you're triggering, they tried to assassinate me again last night! | ||
With another SWAT, with the Special Forces Tactical Units. | ||
Your people, your people! | ||
Directed by all the what you've said in Bethesda, what you said in Scranton, and what your Zen master Jean-Pierre said at the at the White House. | ||
If you're not with the majority, first of all, we're the majority, but if you're not with the majority extreme, when has that ever been said in the United States? | ||
Even during the height of the Vietnam War? | ||
Even during the run-up to the Civil War? | ||
I've got Doug Mastriano Who's going to put a good old fashioned whooping on Shapiro, who's a radical. | ||
And last night they come to Philadelphia, a city that is imploding into anarchy and chaos with the African-American community, the Hispanic community paying the biggest price. | ||
Doug Mastriano, a man who served his country, which Joe Biden never did, a man who served his country. | ||
So, Doug, I just got to ask you first, as a historian, you got a Ph.D. | ||
in history. | ||
You're a combat veteran. | ||
When you see last night the stagecraft, obviously fascistic, but almost more than that, demonic, with these colors, blood red, and no one's ever seen that in the United States. | ||
Not even the color of our flag. | ||
The flag kind of held in distress. | ||
Not totally in distress, but not parallel where it normally is. | ||
And the Marines used it as props. | ||
It looked like Lenny Riefenstahl did the stagecraft here. | ||
Doug Mastriano, your thoughts? | ||
Before we talk about Pennsylvania, your thoughts about last night, sir? | ||
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It was chilling, but it was dark, divisive. | |
I mean, and I agree, Steve, that he would use the national symbol of Independence Hall where in 1776 the Light of Liberty was lit at great risk for our Founding Fathers. | ||
You know, their lives were forged in the sacred honor that's put on the line there. | ||
And it was not a foregone conclusion we're going to win that eight year long war against the greatest empire in the world at the time. | ||
And then the same place in 1787, where of course, the Constitution was drafted. | ||
The irony is not lost on me. | ||
In 1787, when during the Constitutional Convention, when Benjamin Franklin came out on one of those days, the Governor gave him a debate that a Mrs. Powell was outside of Independence Hall, where Sleepy Joe gave an awful device of speech. | ||
And she yelled out to him, Mr. Franklin, do we have a monarchy or a republic? | ||
And he said, of course, a republic if we can keep it. | ||
And Steve, I got to be honest with you. | ||
Until 2020, I knew our freedoms were fragile, but I did not realize how fragile and how rare those freedoms really were. | ||
Yet we took them for granted. | ||
For over two centuries, they were always there. | ||
We had people like yourself, myself, and Uniform defending them. | ||
and to watch these things rapidly from back in 2020, in my case under Governor Wolf, and Josh Shapiro, my opponent, who backed up every failed policy and forth that he could. | ||
And then listen to that very chilling and dark speech, the politicization of our national shrine, and it's called the politicization of the United States Marine Corps. You know, I go, I scour through my social media, my political pages, because obviously there's pictures of me in uniform. | ||
Unlike Sleepy Joe, I spent over 30 years in uniform defending our country. | ||
And so of course there's pictures of me in uniform. | ||
And we have to have our little, this does not, you know, confer DoD endorsement. | ||
Where was that banner last night? | ||
You know, who's going to be fired for that? | ||
In fact, how inappropriate almost a year to the day of that ridiculous, unnecessary, embarrassing retreat from Afghanistan where we lost 13 of our service people, as you said, 11 Marines, one soldier, and one Navy corpsman, and to use our service people as a prop to attack his political foes. | ||
I mean, you've experienced personally some of the unprecedented persecution politically. | ||
We saw what happened to Donald Trump, you know, three weeks ago. | ||
And now, watch this, bring it up another level. | ||
Joe Biden will be responsible for any violence against Republicans now. | ||
In effect, he's calling for violence. | ||
He's, as the Washington Post commentator, I won't call him a journalist, commentator. | ||
I can't even, Steve, how can these people not see? | ||
They've got cognitive dissonance. | ||
You know, how dangerous this is. | ||
This is not a game. | ||
And it demonized over half of the population of the United States because you just brewed politically unprecedented. | ||
You're a historian. | ||
People don't know you have a PhD in history. | ||
I just ask you, in the history of this republic, given the turmoil we've been through and some of the tough times, not just the president, has any elected, senior elected official ever addressed any, even in the run-up to the Civil War, where they're saying half of you, over half of you are our enemies and give a wartime address? | ||
Even Lincoln, during the height of the conflict, continue to try to reach out. He tried to say, we have the whole, you know, I represent the whole nation. Have anybody ever sat there? | ||
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And it was, you know, as Eugene Ramos said, it was a wartime address of going to war against half to two-thirds of the American people. Doug Mastriano. I gotta be honest with you, Steve, as a student of history, as a doctor of history, I cannot think of any example of any serious politician going back, you know, a few centuries in the lead up to this, where there's been this outrageous rhetoric. | |
During the First World War now, I mean, Wilson did attack those of German descent quite a bit, sadly. | ||
World War II, well, wait a second. | ||
So Wilson, he verbally attacked and threatened any Germans, of course, who may have had sympathy with Imperial Germany in 1978. | ||
In fact, one of his spokesmen said, you know, if you guys rise up, because Kaiser Wilhelm, Kaiser William of the German Empire said, you know, you have a lot of ethnic Germans if you declare war on me, because we've got more lampposts to hang them from. | ||
And that was a Democrat talk. | ||
World War One. | ||
Who rounded up Japanese American citizens and put them in concentration camps? | ||
Oh, the Democrat administration. | ||
So, I mean, we do see some threads throughout American history of the Democrats going too far. | ||
We see the Democrat Party defending the institution of slavery in the South. | ||
And so there is this common thread. | ||
But to have this rhetoric of declaring war and having these clowns in the media on the far left, thank God they're not all lining up. | ||
Even people on CNN saying this is too much, too dark, too deep. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
I want to pivot for a second, and we'd love to hold you just through the break. | ||
The President's coming tomorrow to Pennsylvania. | ||
Give me 30 seconds to go to break. | ||
How important is tomorrow for the initiation of these campaigns? | ||
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It's a huge deal. | |
He's coming up to endorse it and obviously to speak, but he's going to endorse me and speak on our behalf here. | ||
So much is at stake. | ||
We have to win. | ||
the correct trajectory that we're on. | ||
We have a choice between freedom and tyranny. | ||
And it's very clear that the choice could not be clear. | ||
Last night, we confirmed that. | ||
And the same thing with Dr. | ||
Oz on the Senate side. | ||
We need to take the Senate back and restore balance. | ||
Right now, the Democrats are acting as if they're drunk on power. | ||
They just go too far. | ||
Colonel, can you just please hold with a short commercial break? | ||
Hold Colonel Mastroianni for a few more questions with him. | ||
We've got Mike Davis, Boris Epstein, MTG is going to try to join us in the second half. | ||
We've got a lot going on today in the war room. | ||
Be back in a moment. | ||
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Spread the word all through Hong Kong. | |
We will fight till they're all gone. | ||
We rejoice when there's no more. | ||
Let's take down the CCP. | ||
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Okay, welcome back. | ||
Colonel Mastriano, has Josh Shapiro condemned that speech from last night, sir? | ||
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My opponent, the Attorney General Josh Shapiro, has not condemned the speech, and he'll be hard pressed to do that since he's gone so overboard using similar inflammatory language as Biden has been using. | |
So Biden walks it back today because they understand the overnight polling and even the media is crushing them about the look of Moloch and the fascistic and using the revered I mean, a disgrace on every part of stagecraft and every line in that. | ||
So Josh Shapiro then owns the whole speech. | ||
Even Biden walked it back. | ||
You're saying Josh Shapiro has not condemned or said how over the top any of the speech was, sir? | ||
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It absolutely has not. | |
I'll be shocked if he does, because he's been saying basically this about me and my movement since April or so. | ||
I mean, the guy is over the top. | ||
He's sitting there saying how dangerous we are for democracy. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
Who's threatening other people and other political opponents? | ||
Definitely not us. | ||
It's him, and it's Joe Biden. | ||
The talk took place last night the speech took place last night or the tirade the screed the primal scream of a regime That is understands. It's about to be thrown out Was in the cradle of Liberty one of America's greatest cities and quite frankly one of the greatest cities in the world a City that was second only to London during the Revolution Philadelphia the greatest early city with Boston in the United States that city a great Philadelphia ever spent any time there great people great city | ||
Descending in the anarchy and chaos not one mentioned last night the anarchy and chaos of the citizens particularly This is why Josh Shapiro can't condemn that speech. | ||
streets, don't feel safe, not one mentioned. | ||
Josh Shapiro is in the chain of command. | ||
He's as much responsible as anybody associated directly with Philadelphia for that chaos and anarchy. | ||
Colonel Mastriano? | ||
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Here's the deal, Steve, and this is why Josh Shapiro can't condemn that speech. | |
He has to run on hate and division, just like Biden tried last night, is that when Josh Shapiro came in in 2016, there was 277 homicides in Philadelphia his first year in. | ||
Now it's pushing 600 annually. | ||
The guy is the senior law enforcement official of Pennsylvania and homicides have more than doubled in time. | ||
You know, we're number 12 in homicides nationwide. | ||
We're number eight in overdose poisonings. | ||
We're number deaths. | ||
We're number four in the fentanyl deaths. | ||
were leading the way sadly and tragically in sex trafficking where beautiful young people are being abused by terrible men. | ||
And Josh Shapiro does nothing but run around with his perfect hair trying to get votes. | ||
And instead of doing his job during the shutdown, he proved to be nothing but a tool of Democrat Party. | ||
Josh Shapiro actually sued the parents of Pennsylvania to keep kids in masks another year. | ||
He actually sued to keep businesses shut down for another year. | ||
Instead of doing his job and focusing on law and order, which is his number one responsibility, he actually took to the Supreme Court and sued the Little Sisters of the Poor. | ||
I mean, who sues none? | ||
I mean, are you kidding me? | ||
And he sued them over a disagreement over their very highly held religious belief. | ||
He has no tolerance for them. | ||
He's a typical leftist that's full of bigotry and intolerance. | ||
And You know, facts are stubborn things. | ||
Pennsylvania, you're less safe and secure on a job, Shapiro. | ||
He's too extreme and too dangerous and too radical and too partisan to be governor of Pennsylvania. | ||
Particularly if you think about Pennsylvania, you know, Valley Forge, the Trenton, you know, the Discrossing the Delaware, Gettysburg, Independence Hall. | ||
Only, and I would say it's my beloved Virginia, I think even matches Pennsylvania's sacred soil. | ||
It's a disgrace. | ||
It's a disgrace of what they have allowed that Commonwealth to devolve to. | ||
Colonel Mastroianno, how do people find out more about the campaign? | ||
Tell us about the rally tomorrow. | ||
What time is it? | ||
I hear it's already sold out. | ||
Ernie Priet is going to be on the 6 o'clock show. | ||
He says it's going to be tough to get in. | ||
How do people get there? | ||
What time is it going to be? | ||
We're going to do pregame coverage tomorrow from 10 to noon live. | ||
Jack Posobiec is going to kick off talking all Pennsylvania all day long. | ||
Tell us about it. | ||
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Go to DougforGov.com. | |
We have a link. | ||
If there's any tickets left, I'd be glad to see you out there. | ||
I mean, it's going to be incredible. | ||
Joe Biden was in Sprint a couple days ago, and he had no more than 100 in the room there, couldn't fill up a high school gym. | ||
We're going to have about 10,000 tomorrow. | ||
It's going to be exciting. | ||
It's going to be important coming on the heels of, of course, this is Donald Trump's first public appearance since the raid on Mar-a-Lago, the unconstitutional chilling raid, and also on the heels of what just happened in Philadelphia. | ||
And I agree with you, Steve. | ||
In Philadelphia, especially Independence Hall, that's where people like Ronald Reagan would go to give unifying speeches to bring all Americans together. | ||
And what we have with Joe Biden, Josh Shapiro is dividing posture. | ||
It's all about division and demonizing your political foes. | ||
That's why we have to win. | ||
So Republicans, don't just sit back and complain, all right? | ||
So let's get up. | ||
Volunteer. | ||
Donate. | ||
Help your candidates of the Choice Senate to win in November. | ||
So much is at stake. | ||
The future of our country is at stake. | ||
We're not going to have more money. | ||
We have to have more muscle. | ||
You have to volunteer. | ||
Remember, Eugene Robinson, the top columnist at the Washington Post, said it was an urgent wartime address. | ||
It was declaring war on half of the American people. | ||
He's never said this about the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
He's never said this about the mullahs in Iran. | ||
He's never said this about the kleptocracy, the kleptocrat KGB in Russia. | ||
He's never said this about any of the enemies of Venezuela, Cuba. | ||
Has he ever mentioned the Mexican drug cartels that have trafficked and brought the fentanyl in, the death and destruction to the people in Mexico and to working class people and a higher percentage of Hispanic and African Americans and fentanyl deaths and murder because of this? | ||
Had Joe Biden ever said a word about the Mexican cartels or what he said about his fellow citizens? | ||
This speech, that photograph and that moment will live in infamy. | ||
It will live in infamy. | ||
The paper of record, the New York Times has got it right on the cover. | ||
Even they couldn't cover it up. | ||
It looks like something out of Lenny Riefenstahl's stagecraft at Nuremberg. | ||
It is a disgrace to this nation. | ||
It's a disgrace to every patriot's grave from the revolutionary generation down to the current time of the 13 honored dead. | ||
Thank you for having me on. | ||
in Kabul airport. And we have a moral obligation to defeat him at the polls on November 8th, and we have a moral obligation. We have a sacred duty, like they had in Philadelphia, we have a sacred duty to impeach him and remove him from office. If we're a constitutional republic, we must do that. We have a moral obligation. | ||
Colonel Mastriano, we look forward to tomorrow in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and fight on, sir. | ||
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Thank you for having me on. Keep fighting the good fight, brother. | |
Appreciate it. | ||
Do we have Boris? | ||
Okay. | ||
Boris, are you ready? | ||
I'm ready. | ||
Boris, I gotta ask you. | ||
I thought about you last night as I was watching this. | ||
I'm always thinking about you, Steve. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Given your family's history... How's Steve doing? | ||
How's the Robert Redford impression? | ||
Given your family's history, given your family's history coming from Russia, how chilling was that last night when you saw a president of the United States up there looking at a stagecraft like Lenny Riefenstahl? | ||
I'll tell you this, Stephen. | ||
It's chilling in terms of where my family and I come from, but it's also chilling in terms of me being a proud descendant of the six million Jews who were massacred in the Holocaust by Adolf Hitler and his disciples. | ||
Let's just, let's call a spade a spade. | ||
You know, it's enough. | ||
People are saying things, saying it, but aren't saying it. | ||
Let's just say it. | ||
That was, if that's not Nazi imagery, I'm not sure what is. | ||
The black and the red. | ||
You've got him up there, he's pumping the fists. | ||
And, you know, maybe he's watched too many movies. | ||
Maybe he's just so far gone. | ||
But you know, there was a, there was a sort of a dystopian movie in the 90s. | ||
About what would have happened if World War II had gone a different way, and they showed, you know, an elder Hitler in, I believe, the late 50s. | ||
And that's the imagery. | ||
An old guy up there, doesn't know what's going on. | ||
It's night, it's black and red and dark, and you got the military behind you. | ||
It's one thing to ridicule, you know, when he just bumbles and fumbles, right? | ||
It's one thing to ridicule even after the speech when he turns and doesn't know where he's going, right? | ||
But it's completely different to look at that speech and look at the way that Biden attacked, dehumanized America, then he pumped it as a democracy. | ||
It was straight out of 1984, straight out of Animal Farm. | ||
This is a dystopia we're living in, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It is not to be ignored. | ||
It is not to be ridiculed. | ||
It is to be vigilant about. | ||
And this attack, this weaponization of law enforcement, this targeting of political opponents, is exactly what Joe Biden is calling for. | ||
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We cannot stand for it. | |
Talk to me about, by the way, you know, being at the White House comms about the stagecraft. | ||
Everything at a White House is so... This was an act of commission. | ||
Oh, totally. | ||
Somebody said, well, maybe you got the colors wrong. | ||
Even Diane George, maybe... They knew exactly what they were doing. | ||
They wanted this effect. | ||
They wanted this impact. | ||
And this was to intimidate American citizens. | ||
Am I wrong in that, Boris? | ||
You're a thousand percent right on that. | ||
This was absolutely planned. | ||
And, you know, they've got this dark Biden meme going. | ||
So the idiots in this administration thought that that would be a good idea. | ||
But I will tell you, That I'm rather convinced that there are people who are controlling Joe Biden who thought that the imagery was fitting. | ||
Now, I'm not saying that, you know, they're trying to pay homage. | ||
I'm not saying that. | ||
But what I am saying is that they tried to go dark. | ||
They tried to go oppressive. | ||
That's what they were trying to do. | ||
This wasn't uplifting. | ||
This isn't, you know, when President Trump went to Mount Rushmore or the The fireworks on the White House lawn. | ||
This isn't celebrating America. | ||
There's barely any American imagery. | ||
She had that strange yellow light, and then the yellow lights going on, you know, Biden's face. | ||
This wasn't what America's supposed to be. | ||
This is some scary movie they pulled it out of. | ||
Or, as you said, Lenny Riefenstahl. | ||
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It was an embarrassing, but undoubtedly a message. | |
When CNN anchors start blowing them up about inappropriate use of the Marines in the imagery, they clearly walked it back today. | ||
What do you think that's driven by? | ||
Naked political calculation. | ||
These are disgusting people, okay? | ||
Let's just call it what it is. | ||
Whoever authorized the break-in and the raid, the burglary of President Trump's home, whoever's authorizing this weaponization of law enforcement and prosecution all over the country, these are disgusting human beings who have power so deeply ingrained into them, who are so obsessed with power, they will not stop at any level. | ||
They will not stop at any level. | ||
And you saw Joe Biden being used for that tool last night. | ||
Boris, I need you to hang on to this thing. | ||
I've got to ask you about Pennsylvania. | ||
We've got Mike Davis. | ||
We've got Amanda Milius. | ||
We've got MTG. | ||
We're on fire. | ||
The next hour is going to be insane. | ||
Talk about Pennsylvania and also Dave Ramaswamy is going to break down the Molly Ball cover story in time from a year and a half ago where they brag about it. | ||
They brag about how they stole the election. | ||
Next, in the War Room. | ||
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Boris, we have Pennsylvania. | ||
Give us your assessment. | ||
The President's going up there. | ||
This is really kicking off. | ||
Listen, I said last night we have a moral obligation to win. | ||
Everybody's got to get their shoulder to the wheel here in volunteering. | ||
We've got to win on November 8th. | ||
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40, 50 seats. | ||
60 seats. | ||
80 seats in the House. | ||
Maybe more if we get focused. | ||
Plus, taking four or five pickups in the Senate. | ||
We must impeach him and remove him from office. | ||
We need to do that by winning Pennsylvania. | ||
Give me your assessment of what's going to happen tomorrow at the rally, sir. | ||
It's going to be a robust, historic, full of heat rally by President Trump tomorrow. | ||
There's no two ways about it. | ||
As Doug Mastriana said, President Trump's first rally since the raid on his home. | ||
Mar-a-Lago on August 8th. | ||
I'm looking forward to it. | ||
It's going to be an exciting night and most importantly, it's going to be a stark contrast. | ||
President Trump's hopeful perspective, hopeful view, hopeful belief and love of the United States of America versus Joe Biden's despondent, derisive message last night in Philadelphia. | ||
In the same state, You know, a couple hundred miles away, but it's gonna be like night and day. | ||
President Trump coming out talking strongly about how great America can be and making America great again. | ||
And by the way, that's important. | ||
You know, Joe Biden blabbers about MAGA forces. | ||
Remember what MAGA stands for. | ||
Make America Great Again. | ||
And to somehow take that, use it as a cudgel against us, is about as un-American as it gets. | ||
Tomorrow's going to be a fire night. | ||
Looking forward to it. | ||
Proud, proud of the MAGA movement, of the War Room Posse, and of course, the leadership of President Donald J. Trump. | ||
Remember, everybody stay in the breach this morning and not sitting there going, hey, with steely resolve, not chewing the scenery, steely resolve and saying, hey, dude, we're going to run the tables on you in November. | ||
Everybody's at the ramparts. | ||
And then we're going to impeach you and we're going to remove you from office. | ||
OK, because you are unworthy of representing this country and you're totally illegitimate. | ||
You're illegitimate. | ||
And we know you're illegitimate and you know you're illegitimate. | ||
Boris, how do people follow you on social media? | ||
Because they need to keep up with you now, sir, more than ever. | ||
Lots going on, there's no doubt about it. | ||
BorisCP.com is the website. | ||
Sign up right now at BorisCP.com. | ||
Hot on Getter at BorisCP, on Twitter at BorisCP, through social at Boris, and of course, the hottest on the gram, Boris underscore Epstein. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
God bless. | ||
Watch Pennsylvania tomorrow. | ||
Shabbat shalom. | ||
Boris, thank you. | ||
I want to bring in Mike Davis now from Oracle3. | ||
Mike, you've given us the best legal advice from the beginning. | ||
You've been a rock and roll. | ||
You haven't wavered. | ||
Nothing's changed. | ||
But after you see last night, when you see last night, do you believe that they are as lawless? | ||
When you see last night, do you believe they could still try to move to an indictment? | ||
Because obviously the rule of law means nothing to them, sir. | ||
I think that they absolutely want to indict President Trump, and you're going to get a uniparty judge in the D.C. | ||
District Court who would go along with this? | ||
The same uniparty judges who have gone along with Biden's waiver of executive privilege in your case and Peter Navarro's case? | ||
I mean, these are uniparty judges who don't have a spine, even the Republican-appointed ones. | ||
Then you have an Obama-stacked D.C. | ||
Circuit, so the Supreme Court will have to step in and fix this, because this is clearly unlawful, what they're doing. | ||
President Trump had the absolute constitutional power to declassify. | ||
He had the absolute statutory power under the Presidential Records Act to maintain personal copies of these records at Mar-a-Lago in the office of former president, where they have federally funded office space, secure office space, or SCIFs. | ||
The Supreme Court will have to come in and correct this because this is so much bigger than President Donald Trump. | ||
This is about the presidency and the left's destruction of the presidency for power. | ||
The other way they can avoid this, and it looks like President Trump's legal team is doing this, is filing their updated and amended Rule 41G motion under the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure to get back these unlawfully raided records that belong to Trump. | ||
They can tee up these legal arguments right now with Judge Cannon in the Southern District of Florida, and you'd have the appeal go to the Eleventh Circuit, which is a lot more fair than the Trump-arranged D.C. | ||
District Court and D.C. | ||
Circuit. | ||
Give me a couple of minutes. | ||
You've been lighting up Bill Barr all day on Twitter. | ||
What is that about, sir? | ||
Bill Barr is such a disappointment. | ||
He's out there hocking his new book. | ||
And he's going out there trying to throw gas on the fire here on this hoax, this legal hoax that they're running against President Trump about the declassified personal records he kept at Mar-a-Lago. | ||
And I just wanted to point out with Bill Barr, you know, I was a big fan of his when he got picked. | ||
I actually was still the Senate Judiciary Committee chairman for his confirmation hearing for Attorney General. | ||
The question I have for Bill Barr What did he do for six months starting in June of 2020? | ||
Why did he let BLM and Antifa destroy our country? | ||
They killed dozens. | ||
They caused billions of dollars in debt damage. | ||
They destroyed American cities and he was hiding under his desk. | ||
He was such a disappointment. | ||
I get that he needs to sell books here and try to redeem himself with his rhino friends. | ||
We can go back to being acceptable by the Unit Party in DC, but this is disgraceful what he's doing by coming out there. | ||
And he doesn't even, he just has a complete misunderstanding, a willful misunderstanding of the law. | ||
Because as we've discussed, since this raid, President Trump could not have violated any law, any of these criminal statutes as a matter of law. | ||
You were one of Grassley's right-hand men on the judiciary, and you're from Iowa. | ||
How did this, I'm asking you this, put your legal hat off, but just as Iowa, you know, Iowa's one of the backbones of the country, the hard-working folks out there. | ||
How would that imagery play last night to Iowa citizens, sir? | ||
President Biden is disgusting. | ||
He is, he's just so demented and angry and small. | ||
And he's, he's being used. | ||
They just, they just drug him up and throw him out there to give these speeches off of a telephone. | ||
He can't even find his way there or back. | ||
He has to have his wife, Jill, come guide him out of the speech. | ||
But he puts out the most hateful, divisive rhetoric saying that Trump and all of his supporters, 74 million people who voted for Trump in the last election are a danger to the Republic. | ||
This is the same Democrat party who has BLM and Antifa as their base, abortion protesters at their base, who are firebombing crisis pregnancy centers and Catholic churches, and trying to kill Supreme Court justices and their families and their homes, and they're being cheered on by the Biden White House and the Biden Justice Department. | ||
I don't want to hear any crap out of them about division in this country because their whole MO since day one has been to divide and conquer this country. | ||
Mike, how do people get to you over the weekend on social media and your site? | ||
Sure, it's article3project.org, article3project.org, and it's at article3project, at article3project, and my personal is at MRDDMIA. | ||
MRDDMIA. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Mike's been the Rock of Gibraltar here day one on The Legal. | ||
Hasn't changed and he's 100% correct. | ||
Okay, one of the greatest filmmakers in American history is John Milius and his daughter is a rising superstar in the MAGA movement and conservative filmmaking and filmmaking overall, Amanda Milius. | ||
I've asked Amanda, thank you so much to join us and obviously honored to have you on here. | ||
A huge fan of your father who's one of the greats in the history of Hollywood. | ||
Amanda, you know filmmaking. | ||
You took Lee Smith's book and made a huge hit out of it. | ||
I want to walk through the technical part of Lenny Riefenstahl was this great propaganda filmmaker. | ||
I was absolutely stunned by the stagecraft last night. | ||
Can you walk us through professionally about the fascistic techniques used to project Moloch last night, ma'am? | ||
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Well, as someone who's been called the Lenny Riefenstahl of the right, and I don't think I've ever Had a problem with that. | |
But being the Jewish Lonnie Riefenstahl, yes, I can say that is no accident. | ||
I mean, as our friend Boris, who was involved in communications from day one, would tell you, there is nothing that happens behind or around a president that is an accident. | ||
From the lighting to the stage design to who is present, none of that is an accident. | ||
I mean, OK, we just want to talk about aesthetics. | ||
Fairly successful. | ||
If you want to be a Nazi president, yeah, that's what I would do. | ||
I would design it just like that. | ||
We never did that because we weren't Nazis. | ||
Why would they choose that color of red? | ||
Why would they choose that blood red? | ||
That was a discussion they had. | ||
Why would they do that? | ||
What are they trying to project? | ||
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That's us. | |
That's our blood. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
Remember how much we always say, They always accuse us of what they are doing, and they always project what they are gonna do. | ||
And so the whole administration, the whole last five years, they've been like, the MAGA people are Nazis, they're Nazis, and we are so dumb as to turn around and say like, huh? | ||
Like, but what? | ||
We don't even do, like, huh? | ||
And we're sitting there acting like that's not just a, what that is is a brilliant way to inoculate a population against the power of that word so that when they actually do perform those acts, the word will have no meaning. | ||
And they are very, very good at that. | ||
They have depleted the meaning of the word racism. | ||
They have depleted the meaning of the word Nazi-esque. | ||
And that's precisely what they're doing. | ||
And that's what I said the day of the human-less inauguration, when they had the lights going up in the air. | ||
If you were here in D.C., you couldn't miss it. | ||
That was very reminiscent of another Hitler-designed event. | ||
And if you watch— That was Nuremberg. | ||
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If you've watched Triumph of the Will, if you've watched Olympia, which by the way are both, you know, frankly, I mean, she's the best female filmmaker that ever existed besides me. | |
But the, you know, point behind it was, I have a few policy differences with, but the fact is, is that this shouldn't be a surprise to any of us because The reason they've been calling us Nazis for the last five years is because that's precisely what they prepare to do with us. | ||
And again, this isn't about Joe Biden. | ||
He didn't sit there and design the thing. | ||
He didn't pick it. | ||
He's not in charge. | ||
This is more of what we call the last 40 years of the attempt to deflate the purpose of the executive. | ||
They want a puppet president. | ||
They know that we know that they know that that's not who's running the show. | ||
So basically, I heard something very interesting. | ||
I was just recently lucky enough to go to the Claremont Institute as a fellow of the Lincoln Scholarship. | ||
And one of the things we talked about at night is this is the first time in not just American history, but in the history of human governance, that a population has absolutely no idea who leads them. | ||
And that is very weird and very scary. | ||
I mean, ask yourself that. | ||
Do you know who leads us? | ||
I don't. | ||
If you put 10 different people in a room, you'd come up with 10 different answers. | ||
We have absolutely no idea. | ||
And that is a very scary place to be. | ||
But if you want me to just stick to aesthetics, I mean, yeah. | ||
We've got to bounce. | ||
I want people to go to your film, though, because your film on Lee Smith's book is the beginning to understand all this. | ||
How do people get to your social media and how they most importantly get to your film? | ||
Because you speak through your films. | ||
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OK, so the website is P-A-T-P, Plot Against the President, movie.com. | |
It has all the places you can watch it, such as Amazon, which you have on all your TVs, where it was the number one documentary for a year and a half. | ||
iTunes, YouTube, there's no excuse. | ||
Rockfin, etc. | ||
My Twitter is at AmandaMilius. | ||
You can follow all my crazy antics there. | ||
And on my Instagram. | ||
Yes, that's me smoking in George Kennan's office. | ||
I believe that's a vape. | ||
And that's after hours. | ||
Anyways... We've got to bounce. | ||
But remember, she was Beth at the State Department and the White House. | ||
Amanda, we've got to jump. | ||
Honored to have you on here. | ||
Always your father is one of the greatest legends in the history of the industry. | ||
Amanda Milius. | ||
The young filmmaker for the conservative right. | ||
Okay. | ||
MTG joins us right after the break. | ||
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I'm honored to have Congressman Congressman Greene, I'd like you to talk about the aesthetics last night of this desecration of Independence Hall and the content of Joe Biden's speech with the gutless coward, which they said was an urgent wartime address. | ||
The Washington Post said this morning. | ||
Joe, he's already walked it back. | ||
He's so feckless and hapless. | ||
What is your assessment of last night, ma'am? | ||
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I'm appalled. | |
Steve, I, like you and many other Americans across the country, even Democrat voters and people on the left, CNN reporters, were shocked at what we saw. | ||
They desecrated that building, one of our, you know, just beloved institutions, and painted it like Nazi Germany. | ||
It's unbelievable what they did, and it was all intentional, Steve. | ||
They wanted that look. | ||
They wanted that look because they know Joe Biden is weak. | ||
They thought they were going to make him look strong, but they took their mask off and showed us exactly who they are. | ||
And I cannot believe that our U.S. | ||
Marines were standing out there. | ||
That's a threat to all Americans. | ||
Honestly, it is because he actually declared MAGA Republicans enemies of the state last night and called us extremists and declared us the enemy. | ||
But Joe Biden is the enemy. | ||
I mean, look at our country. | ||
We're on the verge of an energy crisis while they steamroll into these climate lies and green energy that's already causing rolling blackouts in California and many other problems elsewhere in the country. | ||
We've got wide open borders, stock markets going down today. | ||
We're going to have an 87,000 IRS army, and Joe Biden wants to declare war on us? | ||
I mean, this is absurd. | ||
It's absolutely absurd, and he should be walking it back today. | ||
Congressman, the way to do this, I said last night this was a speech, a photograph that would look like Moloch in a moment that will live in infamy. | ||
But we have a moral obligation now to win sweeping victories in the House and the Senate, to then investigate, impeach him, and remove him from office. | ||
What is your call to action to the MAGA nation, the war imposi that is here, and obviously huge fans of yours? | ||
What is the action that we should take immediately, ma'am? | ||
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Well, I appreciate your reference to Moloch because that comes in a high coincidence that they brought John Podesta into the White House. | |
And that's something that needs to be talked about further, Steve, because we all know exactly who that man is. | ||
And my call to action for everyone listening is I need your help. | ||
I have been urging my colleagues, my Republican colleagues, that we have to impeach Joe Biden from Literally, the day he was inaugurated, when I introduced the first articles of impeachment. | ||
But I'm not getting much movement there. | ||
I've got some people on board, but we should have the entire conference on board, especially with what we saw last night. | ||
This is a time of testing. | ||
It's a time that requires patience, because they would love nothing more than our great people, MAGA patriots all over the country, And Trump supporters to be engaged and commit some kind of violence, because that's what they want from us. | ||
But that's not who we are. | ||
That's never who we are. | ||
I'm so excited I'm here in Pennsylvania. | ||
I'm excited to be at the rally tomorrow. | ||
I'll be speaking on stage supporting President Trump. | ||
He's the best president we've had in the United States in our history. | ||
And I just ask everyone to call all Republican colleagues and urge them that we have to impeach Joe Biden as soon as we take power back. | ||
How do people get to your PAC? | ||
You're out there to back MAGA candidates, and we need as many in the House of Representatives as possible. | ||
You've been called up to this massive rally in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that really put the fire in back of Mastriana, who we had starting the show, and Dr. Riles and others. | ||
How do people get to your PAC? | ||
How do they find out more about how they can support and get real MAGA candidates elected? | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
No, we need all the MAGA candidates we can get, and we have to help them win, and that takes resources and money. | ||
Fastpack.com. | ||
F-A-S-S-P-A-C.com. | ||
Fastpack.com. | ||
And that's how we support these candidates. | ||
We help them with their ads. | ||
We help them finance their campaign and support them because we need them. | ||
We need as many as we can get. | ||
And it's really hard. | ||
There's a big machine in Washington, and they love the moderates, and they love people they can control. | ||
But we need fighters. | ||
We need people that will support President Trump. | ||
Because that's the way you support the American people. | ||
You know, our party is for every single American, Steve, and that's why it's so great. | ||
It's not a party of just one identity. | ||
It's a party for all Americans, no matter their skin color, their religion, where they come from. | ||
And that's what we're fighting to do. | ||
We're fighting to take this country back and win in November so that we can set the course right again. | ||
And that's what we've got to do. | ||
The audience wants to know, are you safe? | ||
They're very concerned about these swattings that have gone on in your house three, four, five nights in a row. | ||
Are you safe now? | ||
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I am right now, and that's because I'm a gun owner. | |
I'm always safe because I'm a gun owner. | ||
But Steve, I've been concerned about you. | ||
I mean, maybe the same people that have been swatting me, or apparently. | ||
You got swatted last night, and I heard it was a pretty big deal. | ||
This is who they are. | ||
This matches up with exactly what Joe Biden showed us last night. | ||
And so, you know, the real question is, are any of us safe? | ||
The Bethesda speech, the Scranton speech, what Jean-Pierre said at the thing about extremism, if you don't believe in their rule that you're an extremist in what he said, it's all of a piece. | ||
They're trying to have people, their political opponents assassinated. | ||
Death by cop. | ||
MTG, what is your social media? | ||
How do people follow you? | ||
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Oh, find me on social media, RealMarjorieGreen, RepMTG. | |
I'm on both accounts and my website, MTG4America. | ||
Thanks so much, Steve. | ||
Congressman Green, hopefully see you tomorrow morning on the show. |