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Episode 2197: The Global Stakes Of The Brazil's Election
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joe scarborough
issues. Latino voters overwhelmingly say they prefer Democrats when it comes to abortion rights and protecting democracy. So this is on abortion. That is that is quite a surprise because the argument had been post-OBS that Republicans would gain Hispanics because they're Catholic, religious, for general...
Again, what Democrats have been doing with Hispanics for decades, overgeneralizing, Republicans are now doing.
So, again, over 2 to 1 margin, Hispanics supporting Democrats' position on abortion.
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Republicans are favored slightly when it comes to dealing with the economy, border security, and crime.
jonathan lemire
Right.
What we're seeing here is that obviously Latino support for Republicans plummeted there after Bush left office, and then stayed down for 2016 for Trump.
And it's a phenomenon that has puzzled and worried Democrats about how certainly in 2020 he saw a increase in support from, particularly as you say, Latino men.
The Hispanics, of course, not a monolithic voting group.
There are different reasons why certain communities would vote for Trump.
And Trump successfully played on fears of socialism that resonated with Venezuelans, Cubans, and a few other groups in 2020, along with a rise in the support from some Black men as well.
But it's not an overwhelming number.
As we just detailed, Joe, these margins are so close.
The House and the Senate are going to be decided by a handful of seats.
These elections are going to be decided by very small numbers.
Even a slight shift from Latino voters for Republicans is consequential.
And that's why, though not an overwhelming number, it's worth spending the time on.
It's a trend that both parties are focused on.
joe scarborough
Thanks so much.
As a Southern Baptist, grew up a Southern Baptist, First Baptist in Chamblee, Georgia, Meridian, Mississippi, Pensacola.
I mean, these were very conservative evangelical churches.
I must say that what I was taught when we went to church and training union and Bible study and Wednesday night dinner, you know, four times a week.
It was about the Beatitudes.
It was about the Good Samaritan.
It was about Matthew 25, 31 through 46.
It was not about what we're hearing today.
What's happened to... Let me just say evangelicals.
I won't say the church.
Evangelicals, when I read some of these surveys, and I don't even recognize my friends sometimes on some of these issues that I've grown up with.
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Well, you went to a healthy church.
My church pulled out of the Southern Baptist Convention.
They were too liberal.
And we were taught racism straight from the pulpit.
So I had some major conversion to take place.
But I think what happened is that the word evangelical went from being a theological word, a religious word, to a political word.
I don't know if you're old enough to remember, Joe, but Time Magazine did a cover story called The Year of the Evangelical.
When was that?
It was in 1976 when Jimmy Carter was elected.
Democratic president, democratic agenda, but evangelical.
That was what he was teaching in Sunday school.
It's what he believed about God.
It's exactly what you said.
Jesus' sermon in Matthew 25, caring for justice, caring for the sick, caring for those who are marginalized.
You were taught that.
I was not, frankly.
But that's what evangelical means in many parts of the world still.
If you ask somebody in India, for example, what's an evangelical?
Well, I don't know, but they do a lot of the health care in our country, and they care for people with leprosy.
And about half of the health care in Sub-Saharan Africa is run by mission agencies, by evangelicals.
And that's what we used to be known for.
And then, like everything else in America, it got slammed into this political binary.
You're either for us or against us.
And it's a great tragedy, I think.
steve bannon
Okay, it's Monday, 3 October in the year of our Lord 2022.
We're in the war room and we're ready to roll.
It's a very big first working day back in the fourth quarter of 2022, a historic year.
It's about to get a lot more historic because we're about to run the tables on these clowns and all the advice, we'll be able to compile all the advice.
morning Mika gave Democrats is about to come crashing down as they get blown out in the house the Senate gubernatorial races but remember they're saying the stage already for not being able to govern a cover of the Washington Post Democrats embracing dark vision in midterms the party warns of dystopian future if Republicans take control it's right there it's their lead story on the left-hand side what they're trying to do is saying oh the Republicans are a threat to democracy although they're about to get a
democracy suppository all that nonsense you heard about the Hispanic vote at the beginning is off polling has been done economist talking this weekend one of their big stories about how swing votes are non college-educated Hispanic men and their wives and that's all shifting dramatically rapidly and urgently to the MAGA base and to the Republican Party as the key things are about the economy border security, immigration, inflation, all of it.
Also, one of the key races in all this, Spanberger in the 7th, talk about the difficulty she has hanging on.
All they're talking about, they're running on abortion, abortion, abortion.
Of course, that is not going to be the primary reason people vote on November 8th.
And in the run-up to November 8th, they're going to vote on saving their country and saving themselves financially, new numbers out.
As we told you in the War Room over many months, now the implosion in housing prices Now, people are actually pulling their houses off the market.
They don't want to sell at the lower prices.
Interest rates exploding.
Housing prices plummeting.
Lead story overnight.
We're going to start with Matthew Tierman and we have Darren Beattie on deck.
This is the Bolsonaro election down in Brazil.
absolutely central and very stark warning to MAGA and to to all the Republicans of the games that are being played in these elections.
I'm bringing a tear in my eye.
By the way, the Hoff brothers, Jim Hoff has an amazing piece up on Gateway Pundit as a lead about the seven things you have to do to make sure this election is not stolen.
And we are not going to allow this election to be stolen because we're going to give a death blow at the ballot box to the Democratic Party as a national political institution from school boards all the way up to to the House and the Senate and the governor's races.
Let me bring in Tiermon.
Tiermon, walk me through exactly what happened.
Bolsonaro was down, I don't know, 15 points.
Basically, they said Lula, the transnational criminal, puppet of the Chinese Communist Party. He was in, he was going to get over 50% of the vote.
Bolsonaro was at 36. The first results that came out last night blew people away. Bolsonaro up. But as the night went on, brother, and the machines started reporting, it didn't end up that way. Although it's quite interesting on down ballot, the Bolsonaro right wing absolutely swept. Walk us through what happened, Matthew. And what warning is this to the United States of America and MAGA.
matthew tyrmand
I call it suppression polling.
I call it creating reflexivities, George Soros, Karl Popper style.
You know, create a number, create a conception in the popular zeitgeist to create the reality from that perception.
We see on the ground what Bolsonaro delivers week in, week out.
Motorcycle rides for years, millions of people on the street, and his popularity in regions that were historically leftist.
And that's what the press is running out now, while those votes that came in later They came in for Lula because those are coming in from the poor Northeast.
Well, you know what?
Bolsonaro was doing better and better and down ballot, he was doing better and better.
In the first reporting dump, Bolsonaro was up 48 to 41, the first 8 percent.
Now, that's a pretty good representative sample.
Of course, there is regional and geographic differentials that play out where they're going to be stronger, stronger sequences for certain candidates and parties.
But every ballot dump from there on in was more than 50% for Lula, so that there was a crossing point when two thirds, when 66% were reporting.
And by the end of the night, it went from 48-41 to 48-43 the other way.
Lula Da Silva up 48 and Bolsonaro at 43, sending them to a runoff.
This is what we've been speaking about, you and I, here on this show for the last two, three, four weeks.
That it was going to come down to this first round, how they were going to tighten it up to get to a second round.
They weren't going to do anything over the top in the first round.
Obviously, the outperformance by JB versus the polls is stark.
The magnitude should tell you already that the polling is worthless, that these are constructed numbers by sampling to get to some sort of output.
But to see every single dump until the wee hours when it was totaled up go one way, People are absolutely crying fraud in Brazil because it's the same thing we saw in 2020.
Smartmatic machines, born in Venezuela out of the Chavez regime, exported all over the world, worked on the U.S.
election.
They're everywhere.
Fully digital, no paper ballots, non-auditable.
Now, in Brazil, the military does have a constitutional right to oversee and investigate fraud.
Because you look at the history of Latin America from the 60s and 70s with all the coups, communist coup, military coup, back and forth.
So in the Brazilian Constitution, the military has a right to do a report.
President Bolsonaro, in his comments, was very measured.
He said, look, we got two million more votes in the first round this cycle than in 2018, when he was sort of new to the national politics.
He'd been in politics, but running for president the first time, his party was new.
But the real interesting smoking gun to me is this down ballot.
27 out of 81 Senate seats were up, and the Bolsonaro party won 19 of them.
Massive.
And they won on the strength of Bolsonaro's cultural personality.
He drove them over the line.
He endorsed them.
He built their careers.
The votes for these down-ballot candidates were votes for Bolsonaro.
Yes, Lula seemed to outperform the candidates regionally that Bolsonaro endorsed, built, and won regionally.
The most telling region to me is Minas Gerais.
It's the second largest state with the third or fourth largest city, Belo Horizonte.
And everywhere Bolsonaro has swept, except in the top of tickets, their Lula outperformed, which is just very, very disconnected with the reality on the ground when you see the Bolsonaro popularity on the ground in this big state with this massive city, Belo Horizonte.
The whole thing fell.
The media is already running, OK, well, Bolsonaro outperformed, but Lula's up.
So now they can say— No, no, no, no.
steve bannon
Hang on.
I'm going to get Beattie in here in a second.
The big tell is Morning Mika and Joe and CNN, they're not leading with Lula's victory, right?
Lula's at least phase one ahead of Bolsonaro.
they are freaked out about it.
The left media understands they've been found.
But I wanna go back to a very important point.
I want you to take your time to reiterate.
This was Donald Trump winning, picking up those 15 house seats in 2020 with essentially Trump candidates yet losing, right?
Or at least, you know, saying that he lost, okay?
It's impossible.
It's mathematically impossible.
Go back to Bolsonaro.
These were not just candidates that wandered in off the playing field.
These were literally people that Bolsonaro had made.
These were proxies for Bolsonaro.
So walk me through, walk back through how he won the down ballot races, right?
Yet still in those districts, Lula and every dump you had coming all night, which you did a great job on Twitter and Getter.
And by the way, Getter did an amazing job last night, if not for Getter.
We would not have real reporting.
This is how powerful and important this platform is.
Lula continued to come up and close the gap and then take the lead in areas where Bolsonaro's hand-picked proxies were winning, sir.
matthew tyrmand
Well, that's exactly right.
I mean, they are exactly proxies.
The Bolsonaroista movement has been built on the back and the charisma and the vision and the statements.
We will never be socialist.
We will never be communist.
These people were built by Bolsonaro.
They won overwhelmingly.
This is overwhelming.
19 out of 27 Senate seats went to essentially politicians that don't really exist if there is no Bolsonaro.
And they won handily.
Yet, Bolsonaro, who was up, he was up, you know, the first 10%, the second 10%, and it just kept shrinking and shrinking.
In one ballot drop, it was 56% for Lula.
And these are regions where, OK, you have, you know, Marxist, leftist, impoverished strongholds historically, but Bolsonaro had been doing better and his candidates did better, and they won in many of these regions.
What's interesting to see is you see footage from the polling station.
Everybody is wearing yellow and green, Brazil's national colors, the color of the Bolsonaro movement.
The Lula people wear red, the international color of Marxism.
If you see the addresses they gave in their evening statements to their respective campaign headquarters, Yeah.
Nobody was dressed in yellow and green in Marxist Lula headquarters, but you see in the polling stations, everybody is representing the same national patriotism, this Bolsonaro movement.
unidentified
Yeah.
matthew tyrmand
You had people voting in these polling stations.
I sent you a video.
He was booed.
People were booed from Lula's party and the alternative parties when they just went to vote.
Everybody was booing them.
It was over the top.
steve bannon
Hang on one second.
Hang on one second.
We're taking a short commercial break.
Also, the reason we had the cold open there, Bolsonaro's movement, even more than MAGA, and MAGA is one of the driving forces of MAGA, is evangelical Christians and traditional Catholics, the trad Catholics.
The Bolsonaro's movement, probably even more so, evangelical and traditional Catholics driving that.
Short commercial break.
Darren Beattie from revolver.news.
And of course, Matthew Tiermann talking about Brazil.
Also, the United States of America next in the world.
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I want to go to now Darren Beattie, the founder, publisher and editor of revolver.news, one of the best sites out there.
Darren, you've spent a lot of time focused on particularly Lula and what he stands for, for the globalists and the international criminal cartel that tries to control the world.
Um, walk us through your assessment of the first round of, and particularly the mainstream media.
They're pretty quiet this morning.
Otherwise they'd be rubbing it morning.
Mika would have led with this.
They rubbed our nose in it all morning.
You're not hearing that Darren Beattie.
darren j beattie
Absolutely.
Well, uh, first I'd like to echo and reinforce, uh, the excellent analysis provided by our friend Matt Pierremont.
And I would like to also add that the stakes are incredibly high in this election.
I think maybe some listeners, perhaps not your listeners, who are more educated and informed than most, but I could imagine a lot of Americans who are involved in domestic politics might not fully understand the ramifications and the global stakes involved in the outcome of this Brazilian election.
It is really It could be a turning point for global politics depending on who ends up winning.
It couldn't be a more stark competition between a representative of exactly the kind of nationalism that all of us want and support, and the most destructive and corrosive A version of really socialism is almost too weak of a term.
What it really is, is communism.
When you look into the actual roots of what Lula represents, the networks that he belongs to, and the history of those networks.
And so it really is a crucial election.
And you see a lot of the same dynamics that go on here from election shenanigans, all the way to big tech censorship.
That's something that is sort of under-reported in the American press, but Brazil has to deal with the same degree of severe tech censorship that we have in the United States.
In some cases, it's even worse.
steve bannon
No, this is why, you know, Tirman and Jason Miller were essentially arrested under house arrest or arrested when they were in there.
Getter is the platform.
If we didn't have Getter, I don't know how information we'd get out, real information we'd get out.
Hangover, secondary, because we've got a bunch of other stuff to go through.
Tirman, Darren Beatty's correct, right?
The stakes are, this is why we cover this one so intensely.
This is about nationalism, this is about populism, this is about the globalists, and Lula is the epitome Of their corruption, their greed, their malfeasance, and he is bought and paid for.
People have to understand, and this is how bad it gets.
They had basically a CCP asset write a piece for foreign policy last week that said Bolsonaro is really the favorite candidate of Beijing.
Nothing could be more of a lie.
Lula is bought and paid for by the CCP.
He made his money early on.
He sold out Brazil to the CCP, you know, decades ago.
This is one that all the chips are on the table on this.
Matthew Tiermann.
matthew tyrmand
A hundred percent correct.
We throw around these terms socialism, communism, Marxism.
You know what?
Most of Europe is socialist.
You've got conservative socialists on the right.
You've got leftist socialists.
Lula is well above and beyond.
He is an overt Marxist.
He was in bed with the Chinese, the CCP, he and Dilma.
They sold state assets to the Chinese Communist Party for cash in bags, the famous Operation Car Wash, where they were laundering their ill-gotten gains through a chain of car washes.
They have founded the Sao Paulo Forum, which is a global Marxist enclave where they get together and strategize.
Workers of the world unite.
You and I talked about it with Sweden.
They pivoted a little bit on economic and class warfare because the populace on the right adopted that as well as a legitimate issue.
So it became climate change, LGBT, racial and identity politics.
And this is the war that he's been waging in Brazil over these issues.
Bolsonaro has been very, very good for the lowest rung of the economic ladder in Brazil.
Why his people picked up so much share in these historically poor far left regions, why his people won 19 out of 27 Senate seats.
Now Lula in hand and glove with the global media and Darren Batey is always doing great work on the media complex, working hand in glove to effectuate political outcomes on the far left or CCP, the Marxist elite.
The amount of media coordination I've already seen this morning and overnight is disgusting.
Glovo, the Brazilian CNN, who had their hand on the scales the entire race, every photo of Bolsonaro they claim conspiracy theories.
He was with a military aide.
He's trying to telegraph that he's going to engage a military coup after he loses.
I mean, really, our CNN on steroids, now The Guardian is running pieces.
And they're a little bit apoplectic that Lula didn't win in the first round.
That would be a bridge too far, as you and I discussed in depth on this show.
And now we've got 28 days.
What's interesting is in 2018, it was three weeks, 21 days between the first and the second round.
Now we've got 28 days.
The second round's October 30th, so four Sundays from yesterday.
And you will get a military report on what they discovered in fraud.
What I found interesting was last night, I was getting messages from random people on Instagram, on Facebook, you know, and they're filtered messages.
Random Brazilians.
These are not QAnon freaks.
I was looking at some of these people's LinkedIn.
Private equity executives, lawyers.
business people, upper middle class people who are watching their country get destroyed if it goes back to what it, like an Argentinian style Marxist leftism or seeing what happened in Chile with Boric or Petro.
They don't want this.
They know the implications.
These are educated people.
They're not just rabid activists who are knee-jerk.
And they're messaging me things they've seen, and there is fraud.
There was definitely machine fraud.
There was people who would come up with their ideas and say that they'd already voted.
So some of the same shenanigans.
But the majority of this was digital.
We will see what happens over the next week, 10 days on a military report on what they discovered across the country.
But this was not clean.
This does not feel clean, smell clean.
We've got data points, statistics.
uh... empirical and analytical the war and this is what we predicted what i predicted on your show first round they would make it look like will look a bit slightly ahead and then they try aggressively take the second round with the mandates honest or not Yeah.
steve bannon
Okay.
We're going to cover this every day in the run-up.
matthew tyrmand
This couldn't be more important.
steve bannon
One more point.
Yes, sir.
matthew tyrmand
One more point.
Darren made a great point about media and big tech censorship.
I was talking to you yesterday in real time.
DeMoraes in the court, there was an article written by a mainstream outlet that's not a righty outlet by any means.
They caught hidden audio of the head of the largest drug trafficking syndicate, like the Cosa Nostra of Brazil, a guy named Marcola, on tape saying that he wants Lula to win because it's going to be, you know, great for everybody and we know what that means between the lines.
And Moraes made them take it down because obviously this is indicting of Lula and his support system and network.
The dude goes around the country and people scream and jeer, criminal, traitor, corrupt, felon, why he didn't campaign.
So, I mean, this whole thing smells to high hell.
steve bannon
To high heaven.
Okay.
Matthew, real quickly, your social media.
How do people follow you on all this?
matthew tyrmand
At MatthewTieramont, M-A-T-T-H-E-W, T-Y-R-M-A-N-D, Getter, Twitter.
I'm moving in through both of them at the same time and putting up the same stuff.
I'm expecting my Twitter to be severely sanctioned as the Supreme Court catches up there.
steve bannon
I agree.
If you want to get Tieramont, if you want to get Tieramont, get him on Getter because I'm sure Twitter is going to pull a lot of this down.
Matthew Tierman, thank you for being on top of this and obviously knowing what was going to happen.
It was a great coverage.
I'm going to go back to Darren Beattie.
Darren, the Army, we're going to have some terrible financial news with Cortez coming up in a moment about housing and other things, but the Army also missed by a big margin their recruiting goals into the third quarter or into the fiscal year that ended last week.
Sir, you've got an amazing piece up in Revolver.
Tell us about this.
darren j beattie
Yes, I mean, this has been in the news for a while now, a recruiting crisis throughout the entire military.
And the thing is, to really understand what's behind it, we have to confront some really dark and uncomfortable realities of what the military has become.
And I think there's no more glaringly depressing and really outrageous example of this than A recent push by a commission led by his general, and I'll get to him in a moment, his general Ty Seidule, who has the kind of credentials that you can imagine.
If people remember Revolver News' coverage of Bishop Garrison, this guy's Bishop Garrison on steroids.
He's got woke medals like you wouldn't believe.
But what they're trying to do is they're trying to take down A precious piece of American art and a military memorial at the Arlington Cemetery.
And the statue that they're trying to take down, it's the work by Moses Jacob Ezekiel, who's one of America's great sculptors, happens to be a Jewish American.
And he served as a cadet at the Virginia Military Institute.
He was one of the 247 mostly teenage cadets who immortalized themselves at the Battle of New Market, which is a special battle.
And what he did was he designed, he created this special monument, which has long been treated as a symbol of reconciliation between the North and the South.
And this general, this scumbag general called by side you'll is trying to have it destroyed along with the rest of the monuments and i think what's it crucial for people to understand is this isn't really about the confederacy this isn't just some sudden thing that they're only going after confederate monuments this recent attack on confederate monuments is part of a broader attack on american history
the reason they hate these monuments is that they're...
steve bannon
I'm going to hold that point.
It's about American history.
We're going to come back with Darren Beatty of Revolver, Steve Cortez here with Economy and Capital Markets.
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Okay, Darren B., are you making the case this is not about a bunch of racist Confederate, uh, what, insurrectionists?
This is about American history.
Make your case, sir.
darren j beattie
Right.
Well, the attack on these southern monuments happens concurrently with the attack on American history more generally.
You look at the timeline, it's the same timeline and the motivation is the same.
They want to destroy our history so they can control our future.
And I think if your audience can stomach it, I want to go through briefly the scumbag who's behind it.
He's a scumbag who actually teaches, believe it or not, at, his name is Ty Seidule, he teaches at West Point.
I encourage everyone, go to the revolver.news piece and look at the picture of him.
You'd notice just from the physiognomy alone that he's bad news.
These woke generals tend to have two different archetypes.
There's the big, broad-headed, dumb dog like General Miley, that big, broad head, and you know it's had it never housed an original thought in his entire life.
And you have the conniving, obsequious weasel, and that is High Side Jewel.
Look at his decoration.
He's teaching at West Point.
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steve bannon
So you have the two models.
You have the Miley model and you have the, or Millie model, and you have the Petraeus model, right?
darren j beattie
Exactly.
Exactly.
It's the big, dumb, broad-headed dog and the obsequious, conniving little weasel.
And Ty Seidl is of the weasel variety.
But his CV is no less of a joke than the dumb dog's.
He's a dumb dog when it comes to his CV.
If you look at his resume, it's named for the enemy, the U.S.
Army's Confederate problem, from slavery to black power, racial intolerance at West Point, It goes down the line.
It's pathetic.
And you know what's even more pathetic is that for some reason this guy actually has a PragerU video.
I have a lot of respect for Dennis Prager.
I say this should be revisited.
I don't know why this scumbag should have a PragerU video.
But, you know, looking through his woke history and you can just say, why is he trying to tear down these monuments?
It's as though he learned only one thing from the Taliban that humiliated The United States, and that was how to blow up precious works of art.
That's the only thing this scumbag learned from the Taliban is how to destroy a historically significant monument.
steve bannon
Okay, but give me 60 seconds on how do you tie this to the dramatic drop in recruiting, sir?
darren j beattie
Well, that's a great question.
And for all of the dirty details, people need to go to the piece, but I'll just lay some statistics out.
Service, as you know, Steve, It runs in families.
Military service runs in families.
More than 30% of current personnel had a parent who served, and service is especially concentrated in proud and noble Southern families.
According to some reports, as much as 44% of enlistees come from the 16 states representing the old South.
Now, what are these people supposed to do?
Can we continue to expect them to sign up and enlist?
and sacrifice and fight for a system that's spitting on their ancestors' brave service, that's spitting directly in their face, and they're supposed to sign up and sacrifice for a system that only exhibits intempt, hostility, and hatred for them?
I think that's really the dark truth behind this abysmal drop in enlistment rates, and who can blame them?
As long as scumbags like this weasel General Tai are teaching at West Point, you can only expect this trend to continue and to accelerate.
We need to reconfigure the military and the country such that it is something worth fighting for again.
steve bannon
Darren, once again, how do people get to you on social media?
How do they get to Revolver?
This piece, also the piece you've got on the Russian example you used of Sweden and Russia and how Russia thinks historically about these things is another must-read.
How do they get, and obviously your coverage of Brazil, how do folks get there?
darren j beattie
Revolver.news, I know it's hard to stomach, but if you care about the country, you need to learn what's happening to it, and this is at the core of our rot and dysfunction.
Revolver.news, you can read about the scumbag general, and share it with people you know, especially military people.
That's at revolver.news.
I'm on Twitter, as always, at Darren J. Beattie, and Revolver is running hot, and get her at revolver.news.
steve bannon
By the way, I want to give a shout-out of appreciation to Madeline Peltz, our marketing director over at Media Matters.
She's already got clips up of Tierman's hit and Beatty's hit.
No, she's fabulous.
By the way, Madeline, and this is what leadership is about, and I'm saying this all serious in this.
Some of the junior people or some of the other people don't quite get The real messaging of War Room.
Madeline Peltz gets into the mirror of her bones, and I think she's had to step in here.
She's now taking the lead.
They've fobbed it off to some junior people, but Madeline's back on the case.
She's head of marketing over at Medium.
Go to her Twitter feed.
We love Madeline.
We had prayer groups where Madeline was ill for a while and had to be off, you know, took some time off.
She's actually a terrific person.
We love her.
Because she gets War Room at a very deep level.
So it's up on Twitter right now.
Madeline Peltz will be putting it up on Getter.
I want to thank you.
Always nice to be here.
I'm sure she's going to have a few observations about the great, the monument that was built.
And by the way, Ezekiel is, I actually helped to make a film about the Battle of Newmarket.
And he's an extraordinary figure that should be better known in American history.
Just an incredible, incredible artist of incredible, powerful, creative artists.
Just amazing.
So thank you for all this, Darren.
And we'll get it up on Getter, make sure everybody reads the article.
So thank you.
unidentified
Thanks.
steve bannon
Cortez, before I start with markets, we started off with Morning Joe today.
As you saw, The Economist came out over the weekend and basically channeled Steve Cortez.
They said that the new swing voters are actually, wait for it, non-college graduate Hispanic males and their wives, right?
And it's a very powerful piece.
There's other ABC polling.
Of course, Morning Joe puts up this thing on the fight for democracy, on all the key issues.
MAGA and MAGA Republicans overwhelm Democrats in this tectonic plate shift.
Give me your assessment on Morning Joe.
And they're trying to, they're trying, they're trying to obfuscate this as much as possible in the lead up to this blowout on 8 November, sir.
steve cortes
Well, look, they are pulling their hair out, and they should be, because while they are evil and they are wrong on all of the policies, they're not dumb.
And they can see what is happening here.
They see this absolutely secular shift of Hispanics who are rallying to the America First movement, to the combination of cultural conservatism and economic populist nationalism.
That is absolutely the winning formula for a lot of working class Americans, many of them of Hispanic heritage.
So the bad hombres and the proud Latinas Continue to rally our way.
In addition to that, Steve, and I'm actually writing an article that we'll post shortly on this, it's not just at the voter level, it's also at the candidate level.
We have a whole crop of new Hispanic, many of them young, many of them first time running for political office.
Novices, outsiders, proud Latinas, proud Latino men.
who are running for office this time, and this is the next wave.
This is the progression of a movement.
It started in many ways with the Tea Party, but as far as elected office, it really got started with Donald Trump in a massive way as the beachhead landing.
Now are the incoming troops, many of whom happen to be Hispanic Americans who have been politically orphaned by the Democratic Party and rallied to this muscular vision of nationalism, of law and order in our streets, of law and order at our border.
It is a winning formula politically, and I believe firmly, Steve, and I've said this before and I really mean it, Hispanics are going to save America, okay?
This is, all of us together have to save America, but the crucial demographic shift that is going to matter the most, that will be most consequential both in this election and in five weeks, But also in election cycles to come, for coming decades in my view, is going to be the permanent shift of Hispanics to the political right.
So it's hard to overstate just how consequential and important this is, and even people like Joe and Mika seem to get it.
steve bannon
You know, the Hispanic black, particularly black men and Asian Americans, this tectonic plate shift, this is the realignment we've worked for.
It's like 1932, and I think you're going to see it.
Real quickly, you're going to actually speak at the Hispanic Leadership Conference, I think, is it tomorrow or Thursday?
steve cortes
Correct.
And it's tomorrow and Wednesday.
So I'll be going down there tomorrow.
And most of the programming is on Wednesday.
I will be speaking that morning on the changing Hispanic landscape.
And it will culminate with a keynote address from none other than President Trump, who will be in Miami with a few hundred key Hispanic conservative leaders from across America.
So very much looking forward to this terrific gathering and certainly looking forward to seeing and speaking with President Trump.
It's going to be a fantastic event, a galvanizing event, and it's well-timed right in front of these elections.
steve bannon
No, this is going to be huge.
We're going to do wall-to-wall coverage of this on Wednesday with our own Steve Cortez.
Steve, we're also going to have John Gibbs up here in a little while.
Gibbs is fighting the good fight out there in western Michigan.
Walk me through those.
Give us an update on some capital markets news and economy.
steve cortes
Sure.
Well, look, the unfortunate reality is that the terrible economic news continues to pour out.
You know, last week we finished the third quarter and it was a miserable third quarter.
As a matter of fact, we had three quarters in a row of the stock market being lower, something that this country had not seen since the great credit crisis in 2008 and 2009.
But even worse than that news, and that's bad enough news, Steve, but even worse than that is the fact that the bond market also went down three quarters in a row.
A concurrent fall, stocks and bonds, three months in a row, has never happened before.
Literally unprecedented, Steve.
And that's why, you know, we continue to talk about the volatility out there in the world.
Political volatility, volatility unfortunately on Main Street as far as small businesses, volatility in financial markets.
This volatility is a created crisis.
It's created by Joe Biden because of his attack on American energy, because of his exorbitant borrowing and spending.
And then thirdly, because of his unneeded escalation of what should be a regional struggle in the Black Sea.
All of these factors, there's a confluence of factors here together.
Have created an economic storm that has been incredibly difficult for regular Americans to navigate and even for the most sophisticated folks out there.
And that's one reason why we keep seeing companies massively miss their earnings expectations massively miss their expense allocations.
We have one such new company news.
Out today, and this is terrible news, but I suspect it's the tip of the iceberg.
There's going to be a lot more of this out.
If we can show chart number one, Stanley Black & Decker, which is a company that we've mentioned before.
And again, I'm not trying to pick on this company, but that is a one-year chart going back of Stanley Black & Decker, the toolmaker.
It has been decimated, more than cut in half off of the highs of a year ago, last November.
When there was still a lot of momentum from the Trump boom 2.0 that Joe Biden had inherited before he squandered all of it.
Well, the terrible news today that was released over the weekend on Stanley Black & Decker is that they are laying off 1,000 people.
1,000 Americans are losing their job because of the problems that they face and the problems that industry faces in terms of construction.
Here was the Wall Street Journal reporting on Stanley Black & Decker.
They are, quote, seeking to cut $200 million in expenses as it deals with higher costs This is what we warned about.
And Steve, unfortunately that phrase right there encapsulates all of it.
Higher costs and slower demand.
Stanley Black and Decker is taking it from both sides.
Regular Americans are taking it from both sides.
Higher costs, slower demand.
steve bannon
This is what we warned about and kept talking about all this happy talk of the jobs are creating, which is really just coming with the pandemic.
That with this, the numbers and the real earnings numbers are putting forward the collapse of demand.
When they say 200 million in expenses, they mean essentially 200 million in wages, right?
There's some raw material costs in there, but hey, that's where the thousand layoffs, and that's just the first.
Real quickly, before we go to break, and Cortez is going to stick with us.
Stocks, three quarters in a row, haven't seen since 2008.
Bonds, three quarters in a row, haven't seen that ever.
You do the combo platter, haven't seen it ever.
And now we announce today the fall in housing prices, right?
The market's locked up because people don't want to, they're pulling houses off the market, or guys are not closing on deals because they think with these interest rates, housing prices are going to drop dramatically.
So now you've got the third leg of the stool, your stocks, your bonds, and your house, right?
The ability to invest in anything but raw land, as we talk about, is all coming to a crash in the Biden regime's America.
Short commercial break, Cortez back, more economic news.
also a great fighter, a mighty warrior. John Gibbs is going to join us in a moment from Michigan.
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I told my mom we were making a commercial and she insisted on joining.
My son is too humble.
John is a hard worker.
First in the family to attend college.
Stanford and Harvard.
That's true.
A successful businessman.
But most importantly, he's an honest man.
I know my son will finally bring common sense to Washington.
Sorry, Mom.
I've got to do this part.
I'm John Gibbs, and I approve this message.
Me too!
steve bannon
Okay, I want to go to Cortez first because you know this candidate probably as well as anybody.
His mom's right, too humble.
Is Gibbs, you know, our movement has evangelicals, traditional Catholics, it's got a strong religious underpinning to save the Judeo-Christian West, the civilization that's been bequeathed to us from Athens and Jerusalem and Rome.
Is John Gibbs too humble?
And quite frankly, Cortez, I love that ad.
But is that ad just too nice?
Is he too nice a guy to win against these demons that we're running against, sir?
steve cortes
He is not too nice to win.
Listen, he's a principled fighter, but he is a fighter.
Absolutely.
And he will take to heart and put into practice the biblical exhortation to be as gentle as does, but as cunning as serpents.
And when it comes to this fight, he realizes that we are in a fight for America.
John Gibbs knows what time it is in America.
This is not the 1980s when we're arguing with your parents or grandparents' Democratic Party over sort of the minutiae of the tax code.
No, these are existential questions about worldview, and they are trying to steal our country away from us.
They are trying to steal it into a leftist oligarchy, and we are not going to allow that.
And John Gibbs absolutely has both the intellectual capacity to engage in this fight, but then also the spirit He's shown that in the primary, by the way, and I would give you as evidence of that, as evidence of my assessment of John Gibbs, it is not easy to beat any incumbent anywhere.
He beat an incumbent who happens to be from the most prominent family of West Michigan, okay?
Only a fighter is able to do that, is able to beat an incumbent who has nearly 100% name ID and an endless amount of money.
John Gibbs proved in the primary exactly what kind of an upstart outsider fighter he is.
He's gonna prove it again in the general election.
steve bannon
By the way, a billionaire son, as Steve alluded to, a billionaire son.
It was extraordinary.
Talk to us about the General John Gibbs.
Are you prepared?
Are you taking on this demon that you're running against?
And she is a demon.
unidentified
Steve, thanks for having me on as always.
And yes, we are taking her on.
We're taking the bull by the horns.
We're simply telling who she really is.
She's trying to portray herself as a moderate, which is absolutely false.
Every single position she holds is an extreme position that is going to get people killed.
Whether it's defunding the police, whether it's fighting for dangerous folks that have been ordered to be deported from our country, she's fighting for them to stay here.
Whether it's her position on pro-abortion, every single thing you look at, her positions are going to get people killed.
So we are well aware of the seriousness of that and we are getting the word out aggressively.
And it is working.
I think our numbers look very good.
We're going to keep working so hard every day, meeting as many people as possible, getting the word out as much as possible.
So, yes, I do believe that I'm mean enough, if I may say so myself.
There's a great quote I saw when watching a movie and it said, beware the fury of the patient man.
And I like that quote a lot.
I think this is a short term, medium term and long term fight.
I do know how to roar when necessary.
I say I never swore before I went to D.C.
Um, but I also know how to fight the right way and fight with intensity in a smart way that is going to cause us to win.
steve bannon
No, I think your live Christianity is such an example to people, but here's what I find interesting.
They don't come after you on policy.
They kind of go back of what you think of the suffragettes.
I mean, it's kind of bizarre, but how dumb do they think people in Western Michigan, which is the backbone of this country.
What she's selling, she won't really embrace any of the ideas or policies she represents.
She's trying to run as a totally different person.
Do they actually believe television commercials are going to fool the hard-working people out in Western Michigan, sir?
unidentified
They believe they'll be able to fool enough to win, which is not true.
They do believe that we are stupid.
They believe that the average American between the coast is dumb, and that's going to backfire on them.
People are smart enough to look things up.
to go check on things.
They're going to find out what she's really all about.
They're going to see through the fact that she's trying to portray herself as a moderate.
She made a commercial with a Bible in it, which I think people will find quite hilarious, given her beliefs.
And people are going to see through it, so it's not going to work.
And the commercial I did with my mom in it, we think is very effective, because the media, both during their primary as well as now, has tried to portray me as some kind of far extremist monster.
So it's very good for us.
It's very effective for people to see a different side of me and to see some of my family on there.
That's going to help with my image with a lot of voters out there.
So I do think it's going to do the job.
But yeah, people are going to see through what she's all about.
People are astute.
They know what they're looking at.
So we're going to keep getting the message out there to tell who she really is.
steve bannon
No, I think, I love the commercial.
I love the spot.
The last thing, how do people, we need people to find out more about this campaign.
Where do they go to find out how they volunteer?
Where do they go to find out where you're going to be, particularly in Western Michigan, to come out and actually meet you in person?
Because once people meet you, they're going to be on the Gibbs team.
And then how, if they're so inclined to donate, where do they go to do that?
unidentified
Folks can go to votejohngibbs.com.
That's votejohngibbs.com.
You can sign up to volunteer, you can sign up for our prayer list, you can sign up to knock doors, make phone calls, and most importantly, you can also sign up to give money to the campaign.
We're up against a Democrat who's funded by Wall Street and all the big money from all around the country, so we need every single dollar we can get, whether $5, $10, $20, $50, whatever you can do.
We do need your funds in order to go toe-to-toe with this Democrat and to keep my really good ads on TV and keep getting the word out there, so that's VoteJohnGibbs.com.
Whatever you can give would be greatly appreciated.
We are going to win.
Our numbers are good.
The people are with us.
As long as we have the resources to keep getting out there, we're going to kick her butt and we're going to stop her from hurting lots of people.
steve bannon
John Gibbs.
Thank you very much for coming on the show.
unidentified
Thanks for having me on Steve.
Really appreciate it.
Yep.
steve bannon
Cortez right there.
This, this race is so important because John Gibbs is such a good man.
People, a lot of people don't know they walked away from an amazing career.
After academically being top of his class everywhere, amazing career in big tech, in high tech, to walk away and go become a missionary in Japan to preach the word of the living Christ to the Japanese and to learn Japanese.
I mean, this guy is an extraordinary, extraordinary individual.
Give me 30 seconds before we go to break on Gibbs.
steve cortes
No, he absolutely does.
Listen, this is someone who believes in a higher calling, whether it was to be an evangelist to spread the word of Christ, or now, to the higher calling of patriotism, to serve his country and to be a critical part of saving this nation.
I want to say this, I think why he is so valuable, will be so valuable on Capitol Hill, is he is a true tech expert.
And we are totally missing those on the Hill right now.
He will be a true technology expert to take on big tech.
steve bannon
Big time.
Okay, short commercial break.
Cortez is going to stick with us.
We have Cash, we have Dave Walsh, Naomi, it's packed.
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