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and behind Lee County's decision to not have that mandatory evacuation until the day before the storm. | |
Well, did you, where was your industry station when the storm hit? | ||
Were you guys in Lee County? | ||
No, you were in Tampa. | ||
So that's, you know, they were following the weather track and they had to make decisions based on that. | ||
But, you know, 72 hours they weren't even in the cone. | ||
48 hours they were on the periphery. | ||
So you got to make the decisions the best you can. | ||
I will say, you know, they delivered the message to people. | ||
They had shelters open. | ||
You know, everybody had adequate opportunity to at least get to a shelter within the county. | ||
But you know, a lot of the residents did not did not want to do that. | ||
I think for probably for various reasons, some people just don't want to leave their home period, their island people, whatever. | ||
But I think part of it was so much attention was paid to Tampa that I think a lot of them probably thought that they wouldn't get the worst of it. | ||
So, you know, they but they did. | ||
And I think it's it's easy to second guess them, but they were ready for the whole time and and made that call. | ||
Let me bring in Cortez first for Dave Walsh. | ||
We said this was going to happen. | ||
They're eventually going to get all over DeSantis for this. | ||
And it just shows you how politicized the mainstream media is. | ||
Cortez, I think a brilliant job was done across the board in Florida. | ||
Your assessment? | ||
Yes. | ||
Listen, Ron DeSantis is proving once again why he is by far the best governor in America. | ||
And I don't think it's even particularly close. | ||
Because not only is he right on policy, not only has he been effective in a practical way in terms of getting help and assistance to people who need it all over his state, but on top of that he's also fantastic at the messaging. | ||
We saw him right there in that interview taking on CNN. | ||
He has a complete command of all of the details. | ||
He's able to communicate it very quickly, very effectively, very forcefully. | ||
He's just an unbelievable leader and it's one of the reasons why Florida continues to be the state of That attracts Americans, attracts businesses and citizens, people who are voting with their feet. | ||
It is truly, thankfully, the sunshine state of America in every way, including economically and politically. | ||
It's going through a tough time obviously right now, but with a leader like Ron DeSantis, Floridians are going to recover as quickly as is possible. | ||
Let me bring in Dave Walsh, our energy expert. | ||
Dave, your assessment of their attack on Walsh, your Floridian, on the preparation and also the mainstream media is spinning, I think, a very untrue story about the power coming back on and this effort, a united effort of many people, particularly working class men and women, to get Florida stood back up immediately. | ||
Dave Walsh. | ||
Uh, for example, I mean, the severity of the storm was the equivalent of Katrina in the 4.5 on the scale of, you know, five being the most severe Katrina, 1833 deaths, Florida to date 76. | ||
Yeah, very unfortunate, but not even comparable. | ||
Very actually low death toll considering what happened and the variability of the event. | ||
I've been here 25 years watching these storms. | ||
They're fairly, unfortunately, they're regular enough. | ||
Watch how they evolve. | ||
This one had the unique characteristic of even four days before it hitting the coast here was a category one 60 mile per hour event crossing Cuba. | ||
on sunday when it arrived here wednesday four days later had magnified by the time it hit the coast of four and a half level huge storm but was geared the entire time the forecasts were heading to tampa he's exactly right up through about tuesday morning was headed towards tampa saint pete The cone expanded widely then to pick up Fort Myers as closer to Ground Zero. | ||
Punta Gorda to Fort Myers became apparent about 36 hours before it struck. | ||
So, no time. | ||
And he's exactly right. | ||
I myself, I've been in this mode of evacuation area. | ||
We're way inland. | ||
It's pretty safe here in Orlando. | ||
A lot of people do not Do not. | ||
They're advisories. | ||
They're not mandates. | ||
They don't come and extract you from your home. | ||
Unfortunately, a lot of people on the coast where you should evacuate decide not to. | ||
They exercise free choice, in this case a mistake. | ||
Those who passed, especially, and have had loss of homes. | ||
But, yeah, it is normal, a normal reaction of many folks to not leave their property. | ||
And this was no different. | ||
But the amount of warning on this one because of its fluctuation in path and severity uplift in the last 36 hours was kind of unprecedented. | ||
What about standing up? | ||
What about getting power back on? | ||
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All of it. | |
Because the media is making it seem like it's taken forever. | ||
DeSantis is not on top of things. | ||
It's disorganized and discombobulated, sir. | ||
Highly the opposite. | ||
I was in error last week. | ||
We're already, I was speculating a week to 10 days, two weeks. | ||
We're already, in the two major utilities, Duke and Florida Power and Light have restored to service 2.5 million out of 3.1 million customers already. | ||
Duke, 90% restored. | ||
FP&L have restored 1.6 million out of 2.2 million affected customers already. | ||
As of yesterday, more online this morning. | ||
There are going to be about 450,000 folks in Lee County, Collier County, and Charlotte County, the most impacted, who we're looking at probably next Sunday. | ||
Out of what now looks like a total of nearly 4.2 million people in the state, taken off service. And Duke and FPL control a lot of that, but there are a lot of munis co-ops and the distributed energy companies in the state that also have another million folks that were offline. So we had about 4.2 million people out of power. | ||
Of those, about 80 percent have now been fully restored already as of yesterday. So this is an unbelievable herculean task. | ||
FPL have 20,000 people here on their effort. | ||
Duke, I mentioned last week, 10,000. | ||
I met this morning a bunch of folks from Alabama in Orlando at my coffee shop, so to speak, I won't mention, down here to help in the storm. | ||
Lineman thanked them profusely for what they've done. | ||
We're totally restored up here in Orlando and statewide again, 80% restoration has been achieved already. | ||
It's a miracle. | ||
Very rapid. | ||
Utterly false. | ||
I'll just give you, right to the point of the spear on that. | ||
I think it was solar power and you didn't have the classic power that Dave Walsh preaches that this would have never happened. | ||
It would have gotten through this much better. | ||
Is that true or false? | ||
Utterly false. | ||
I'll just give you right to the point of the spear on that. | ||
All of my neighbors who have panels were out of power exactly every minute that I was. | ||
It doesn't... Because, what they are, net-net, they're sellers of electricity to the grid while they have it. | ||
They don't use their own solar. | ||
That's not how the system works anywhere in the country. | ||
Unless you've bought a quarter million dollars worth of storage, battery storage, for 16 hours, basically what you're doing is selling power into the grid, and meaning you're on the grid yourself the whole time. | ||
So everyone I know with panels was off the grid the same amount of time I was. | ||
That's a complete falsehood. | ||
It's a complete falsehood. | ||
Walsh, how did they get to you over at Getter for Dave Walsh Energy? | ||
You've got great stuff coming up all day. | ||
It's at Dave Walsh Energy on Getter. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Let's play the cold open. | ||
Let's play Cortez's Chalk Talk. | ||
Patriots, let's take a look at Biden's economic misery by the numbers in a Chalk Talk that is powered by Getter, and the pain extends from Wall Street to Main Street. | ||
Let's start with capital markets. | ||
We just finished the third quarter, and unfortunately, we had three consecutive quarters of stock market losses for the first time since the great credit crisis. | ||
Now, even worse than that, stocks and bonds both went down three consecutive quarters, and that is the first time That has ever happened in financial market history. | ||
Now let's go to Main Street. | ||
According to CNBC, the super majority of Americans, 60% of citizens, are now living paycheck to paycheck. | ||
The highest percentage ever. | ||
Perhaps even more alarming, among high-income individuals who make six figures, 45% are living paycheck to paycheck. | ||
This is the reality. | ||
This is the economic mess that Joe Biden and Pelosi and Schumer have caused. | ||
Let's start fixing it on November 8th. | ||
Also, to add to that now, as we now know, housing prices, the biggest drop, I think, since before the crash in 2008. | ||
What does this mean? | ||
How do you interpret this, Steve Cortes? | ||
Well, listen, we need to fix this, obviously, right? | ||
When you have nearly half of high-income Americans who are living paycheck to paycheck, the highest level ever, and a significant uptick over the last time that this survey was taken, we know that we have a very significant problem. | ||
And a big part of that, by the way, is housing costs, because of the reason housing prices are starting to come down, is because housing finance costs have absolutely soared. | ||
So a half-million-dollar home, which is just above the median price nationally in some parts of America, a half-million-dollar home is an extremely modest home, Half a million dollar home if you actually have $100,000 to put down, which very few Americans do lately because their real wages have been crashing. | ||
But if you have the 20% to put down because of the spike in interest rates, because of the Biden inflation explosion, your monthly payment has gone from at the beginning of this year, it was just over $2,000. | ||
It is now over $3,000 per month. | ||
That is crushing even to people who make very good salaries. | ||
And we're seeing that pain reflected In the economic statistics. | ||
That is the reality out there. | ||
Now, you know, we can do something about this, right? | ||
We can arrest this inflation. | ||
The way to do it is elect patriotic populist candidates who believe in economic nationalism. | ||
And most of all, more than anything, you know, I think these solutions, the crisis was multifaceted, as will the solutions be. | ||
But to me, the single most important and the most immediately effective solution is to again unleash American energy. | ||
That must be Absolutely job one of the Congress that we are going to elect in a few weeks that will be seated in January to reinvigorate, to unleash American energy again. | ||
That was really the genesis. | ||
It was the birth in many ways of this inflationary explosion that Joe Biden and Pelosi and Schumer caused. | ||
It can also be the first step for rectifying this terrible situation and returning prosperity to the American people. | ||
But the statistics, Steve, are dire. | ||
And that's why I wanted to connect capital markets To Main Street. | ||
I mean, again, we're taking it on both sides. | ||
Both barrels here, unfortunately. | ||
That's the reality of the Biden economy. | ||
You're not going to hear about it from corporate media. | ||
Certainly your show does a fantastic job of promoting the truth that's out there. | ||
And we need the candidates to continue to hammer this point. | ||
You know, I continue to believe the two I's. | ||
It's inflation and immigration that are the foremost issues, the front of mind issues for voters out there. | ||
They're principal concerns. | ||
We have solutions on both of those fronts, but we need to message effectively, and we need to provide these solutions in a really constructive way. | ||
If we continue to do that, I firmly believe that, Steve, we're going to have an absolute romp on November 8th. | ||
You know, to connect the politics back to your discussion about Ron DeSantis, new Siena poll out shows that he is up by almost double digits. | ||
You know, four years ago, Ron DeSantis, believe it or not, barely won. | ||
He barely became the governor. | ||
Of Florida. | ||
Now, thank goodness he did. | ||
I shudder to think what might have happened otherwise. | ||
But what has he done for four years, right? | ||
He has consolidated support. | ||
He has grown his base. | ||
He has shown, through great governance, through principled policies, through taking on companies, woke companies like Disney, that he is a leader for people. | ||
And it looks like he is on his way to a massive landslide victory after barely winning four years ago. | ||
That's a great model. | ||
That's a great archetype for other candidates to follow. | ||
We have to remember, everybody has to put their shoulder to the wheel and deliver. | ||
Tonight at six o'clock, we have an entire hour with the Gateway Pundit crew to go through their seven points about how we make sure this election is not stolen like what happened in Brazil last night. | ||
Real quickly in England, this is why you can't go back also knee-jerk to bromides the Chancellor of the Exchequer and I don't understand where she found him from but and Liz truss literally almost destroyed the Economy and the capital marks the United Kingdom in the pension funds and took the whole world down with it with this ridiculous unfunded Massive tax cut they walked it back this morning. | ||
Give us your assessment of that Cortez. | ||
I Yeah, so they're now saying, oh gee, that tax cut, not such a good idea if it's not paid for, because deficits matter again. | ||
Deficits matter to the world. | ||
With interest rates spiking, the interest rate costs here in the United States of financing our national deficit absolutely soaring, and the same all over the world. | ||
Bond markets are suddenly becoming very discerning, meaning they're not going to simply lend money to any profligate government at an extremely low rate for an obscene amount of debt. | ||
Those days are done. | ||
Joe Biden blew up that previous reality of sustainable low interest rates. | ||
He blew it up for the entire world. | ||
And given that new reality, you're exactly right, Steve. | ||
We can't go back to just knee-jerk reactions of policies that may have worked in the past. | ||
But carry enormous capital market risks now. | ||
It set the British pound, of course, that announcement to all time lows relative to the US dollar. | ||
Let's take a lesson from that. | ||
Unfortunately, the US and the UK have really been the kind of the wrong kind of standouts among developed countries. | ||
We have the two worst economies in very many ways. | ||
Particularly when it comes to the metrics of inflation. | ||
I would argue it's because we've had the two worst presidents or state leaders, Boris Johnson previously in the UK and Joe Biden here in the United States. | ||
But Britain, in terms of the policy mistakes, is a bit ahead of the United States. | ||
So let's please learn a lesson from the UK and not follow that terrible example. | ||
Things are bad enough here. | ||
We don't need to make them even worse by following the awful example of the UK. | ||
Steve, I need all your social media and also about the Hispanic Conference Leadership Conference kicked off by Steve Cortez on Wednesday. | ||
We'll cover it wall-to-wall and also ended by Donald J. Trump. | ||
We'll speak in the afternoon. | ||
How do people get to you on social media, sir? | ||
Yes, will be an exciting day on Wednesday and you're exactly right. | ||
It will open with Steve Cortez and culminate with President Donald John Trump. | ||
Please find me at Steve on the getter and you can also find me on Twitter. | ||
I'm at Cortez, Steve Cortez with an S. | ||
Not bad for a Colombian boxer coming out of Chicago. | ||
Not too shabby. | ||
Not too shabby. | ||
Okay, brother. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Kash Patel, Amy Kelly, Naomi Wolf, Alex DeGrasse. | ||
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All next in The War Room. | |
I recently wrote a report related to male fertility and the vaccines and I'd like to share some of the information from that with you today. | ||
Pfizer's own document. | ||
Okay, we got Amy Kelly. | ||
We have Amy Kelly and Naomi going to join us momentarily. | ||
I got a special guest I want to slide in first. | ||
Kash Patel. | ||
Kash, normally we have you on here for national security and we have you on here for intelligence, but actually now you've kind of pivoted. | ||
You're doing that. | ||
You'll be the head of the CIA in the second term, at least, maybe DNI, maybe SECDEF, but you're actually now an opening act for President Trump at the rallies and your book's a runaway hit. | ||
Your children's book, I might add, is a runaway hit. | ||
Tell us about it. | ||
Yeah, thanks so much, Steve. | ||
It's great to be with you. | ||
So President Trump's going to Nevada and Arizona this weekend as part of winning back the West. | ||
We got great candidates like Adam Laxalt and Carrie Lake and Abe Hamada and Blake Masters out there running. | ||
So we're going to win back the West, and he's been kind enough to let me go out there and speak on stage. | ||
So first time for me speaking at a Trump rally. | ||
We'll see how it goes. | ||
Hopefully I'll show up and represent, but Because of your book launch, Steve, we launched Plot Against the King 2,000 meals exclusively on The War Room 10 days ago. | ||
Steve, in 10 days we've sold over 10,000 copies. | ||
Go to plotagainsttheking.com. | ||
For both books, there's now a series. | ||
The first book, Plot Against the King, was Russiagate for kids and adults, and we simplified it, and we put great characters like Hillary Clinton and Keeper Comey and a Shifty Knight in there. | ||
And then, such to high demand, we collaborated with Dinesh D'Souza to talk about election integrity to our children, because the left doesn't want to teach them about election rigging, and election security, and election integrity. | ||
So we did, in Plot Against the King 2000 Mules. | ||
Check it all out at plotagainsttheking.com. | ||
And if that wasn't enough, yesterday in Texas, At a castle. | ||
We had a fun-filled day with hundreds of kids launching watermelons with Adam Schiff's head painted on them. | ||
It's in a medieval boat on a trebuchet, a catapult, and we literally had children launching the world's biggest corrupt criminal in Congress into the lake. | ||
So check it all out at PlotAgainstTheKing.com. | ||
You're gonna love it. | ||
And Steve, I have breaking news for you. | ||
Today I get to announce my adult book will be out for pre-sale. | ||
I think you're going to like the title. | ||
Government Gangsters, the Deep State, the Truth, and the Battle for our Democracy. | ||
You can check that out later, but we just got word that that'll go out on pre-sale today. | ||
Cash, you know, as much great work as you did for President Trump from the beginning, you were Nunes' head legal counsel, I think, there for a while about all the false stuff, the nonsense that came up on the Russiagate. | ||
By the way, the interview with Obama that they've now released, the off-the-record interview, he never mentioned anything about Russian collusion or Russian interference. | ||
He blamed the loss in 2016 on Bill and Hillary Clinton. | ||
Bad analytics, bad decisions, not going to Wisconsin, not going to Michigan. | ||
But he also said, hey, we could take four years of Trump, but we can't take eight. | ||
We could tread water for four, but we need to solve the problem in four. | ||
So you can see how they were already planning, never said a word about Russian collusion, never said anything about the Russian interference election, not one word, with an off the record with prominent journalists. | ||
Why is it cash? | ||
That given all the great work you did in intelligence, in the House, all the great work you did in the administration, and you were Chief of Staff over Secretary of Defense, why, given all your great efforts, the left literally melts down about you as an author of the children's book, when your main book comes out, I'm sure it's going to get worse, but why is it that they melt down because you've written this book for children, and do things like at the Castle, you put the big watermelon head, a shifty shift, And launch it into the lake. | ||
Why did they melt down on that and not as much even on the actions you took to save our freedoms? | ||
You know, Steve, you and I share one playbook in common, and that's the power of the truth. | ||
And also, let's have some fun with it. | ||
So let's borrow from the left. | ||
They would put out any piece of truth if they had it, but they put out disinformation. | ||
So why do they hate me? | ||
They said, what is the one thing that is off-limits for conservatives in this country to do, for the MAGA movement to do? | ||
And that is educate our children with the truth. | ||
Instead of CRT and gender dynamics, why not teach them about Russiagate and the service of this country and the mission and the power of the truth? | ||
And they thought, oh my God, we of course are indoctrinating children. | ||
I think that's why they hate me. | ||
So I took it one step further, another page out of Bannon's book. | ||
I said, what is the third rail for the left? | ||
And Plot Against the King, 2,000 meals. | ||
They said, how dare Kash Patel talk about election rigging to our children? | ||
And it's very simple. | ||
I said, hey, if Dinesh and Debbie, the candlestick makers, want to run around the kingdom and say there's 200,000 people in the kingdom and 300,000 voted, there's something wrong. | ||
We live in a constitutional republic that's a democracy based on voting that must be secure. | ||
Teaching our children that in a fun way, there's nothing wrong with that. | ||
And it's all available at Plot Against the King. | ||
Steve, you've just been so great. | ||
We're so appreciative of you launching that book, and it's just going to keep going. | ||
I'm going to start talking about it around the country. | ||
Well, we appreciate you coming on because, look, we have a book-buying audience, big time. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
People know that. | ||
Cash, you're also going to be in Nevada, Nevada and Arizona. | ||
We're running the tables on both of them. | ||
President Trump's going to these massive rallies. | ||
Cash will be there. | ||
Cash, what's your social media that you can find out more about the book? | ||
By the way, this book's good for adults too, the children's book, because it gets you in particular, you get both volumes. | ||
You'll get up to speed on a lot of topics as you're reading it to the kids. | ||
And then the kids can read it themselves. | ||
Give me your social media, how they get to the book. | ||
Yeah, thanks so much, Steve. | ||
So I'm at Cash on Truth Social. | ||
It's the only social media I have at Cash on Truth. | ||
And then the book is simple. | ||
PlotAgainstTheKing.com. | ||
If that weren't enough, I forgot to tell you this, Steve. | ||
Country music legend John Rich of Big & Rich wrote an exclusive song called The Plot Against the King Country Music. | ||
It's also available for free along with the video we made for this CGI trailer. | ||
All on PlotAgainstTheKing.com and at Cash. | ||
And one more thing about my appearances for President Trump next week. | ||
My main mission has been talking about the two-tier system of justice, Steve, in this country. | ||
I'm going to talk about it in not just the courts, but in the whistleblower program that I've been talking about exclusively on my show on Cash's Corner. | ||
So that's going to take the main stage this week in Nevada and Arizona. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
We'll also get that clip from John. | ||
We love John Rich. | ||
We'll play that hopefully this afternoon. | ||
Cash, you're all over the place. | ||
You're running hard. | ||
Really appreciate all the hard work. | ||
Remember, we're not going to have the recruiting problem we talked about in the first hour with the United States Army. | ||
Cash Patel, Secretary of Defense. | ||
Cash, honored to have you on here, brother. | ||
Appreciate it, brother. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I'm going to go and procure TV rights to Cash Patel's confirmation hearings. | ||
Heads will be blowing up. | ||
I want to go, we already played a little bit of the clip at the beginning. | ||
This is massively important because this is the driving force of the truth through hard work and research. | ||
We've got Amy Kelly, but Naomi, I want you to tee it up first. | ||
We bring on Amy. | ||
What have you guys found? | ||
And she did this video that's gone viral. | ||
Give us the overall kind of architecture of this. | ||
And I want to bring in Amy with the punchline. | ||
What is going on here? | ||
And why are people so drawn to this right now and talking about it? | ||
Sure, I can't believe that it's up to us to announce these research findings instead of the American Medical Association or the New York Times, but here we go. | ||
Basically, for background, I've shared with all of you that these Pfizer documents show 360-degree harms to human reproduction. | ||
And what Amy Kelly, with her original research, has found, I asked her to kind of dive deep with the volunteers into Um, other, uh, search results for human reproduction, and she did, and she's issued now, I believe, three videos, and they're finding horrific damage to male sexual health. | ||
There's no other way to say it. | ||
Um, and her, uh, viral video, uh, well, they're all viral. | ||
Uh, the first one showed that, well, as she'll explain, that actually, um, that the vaccines make antibodies in men against their own semen, essentially harming their fertility. | ||
Other videos, other research she's done, have shown that the vaccines harm male potency, there's no other way to say this, create impotence or are linked to impotence and prostate problems, and also damages we saw in the journal Andrology to sperm motility and to sperm health, basically. | ||
So it's 360 degrees, oh my God, I'm skipping one of the videos, severe injuries to the penis, like painful thrombotic injuries to the penis. | ||
So, I mean, this is the kind of thing, if everything we found, or the research volunteers, the War Room Daily Cloud research volunteers, haven't found to date, which include horrible damage, poisoning breast milk, damage to placentas, damage to the menstrual cycle, if that didn't raise an alarm, that these are apparently tailored to the chronic. | ||
So, Amy, let me bring you in here for a second, because what Naomi just went through, you've got the whole punch list for why every man in America would be in the fetal position right now, right? | ||
So walk us through the evidence for all this. | ||
What's the evidence to back up these claims, ma'am? | ||
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Okay, well I, as Naomi said, did a deep dive into the Pfizer documents to see what was there. | |
It's been pretty shocking to find what they knew about during the clinical trials. | ||
And that includes harm to testes, as well as different ways of exposure happening through sexual intercourse, for example. | ||
And what Naomi mentioned about the anti-sperm antibodies is a really big deal. | ||
So one of the adverse events that has shown up in the Pfizer documents is Anti-sperm antibodies, sometimes called ASA. | ||
What that means is that when those are present, the body views sperm as an invader or an enemy. | ||
And it looks at it as something to attack and kill off and can lead to infertility based on multiple other sources I found. | ||
And additionally, there was a report out, I believe it was in June. | ||
That showed that even with two doses of the mRNA vaccines, there was a staggering drop in fertility. | ||
It dropped by about 22% at that time. | ||
And that is both the concentration of sperm, as well as the motility of sperm, or how it's able to move around. | ||
And that research went out for about six, continued, I should say, for about six months. | ||
And even at that part, there was still a much lower level of fertility and then they ended it. | ||
And so we don't really know when, if ever, it comes back to normal levels. | ||
And of course, that doesn't take into account the fact that there are also boosters that people may have gotten which would further reduce it. | ||
Amy, hang on for one second. | ||
We're going to take a short break. | ||
Amy Kelly, kind of the organizer and the chief of the research effort at Daily Cloud. | ||
Naomi Wolf, of course, the founder and the firebrand. | ||
We're going to turn in a moment about how this has gone unnoticed next in War Room. | ||
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Okay, Naomi, we're kind of pressed for time, but I've got to get this out because these videos, and we're going to put the videos up on the site and then make sure everybody sees them. | ||
And quite frankly, Pfizer and the government officials should start responding to this stuff. | ||
You know, we try to be even-handed here. | ||
Like on the machines, we always link to what the machine guys are saying, just so people can read it. | ||
It's your choice or not to read it, but we always try to make access information so people can see both sides of the point. | ||
Here's what I don't get. | ||
These videos are so powerful and Amy Kelly just kind of gives you to you. | ||
Matter of fact, bang, bang, bang, right? | ||
And it's backed up with it. | ||
These documents were supposed to not see the light of day for 70 years or 75 years. | ||
Number one, highly suspicious. | ||
Number two, they were about an ongoing process. | ||
Here's what I think is hard for the American people to get their heads around. | ||
Given the information that's in here that she's now promulgated, How could no one in the media? | ||
How could no one in the American Medical Association? | ||
How could no one at the FDA or CDC? | ||
You pick it! | ||
Institution, hospital, doctor's association, media, all of it. | ||
Why does it have to be, why does it have to be, oh, we lost Naomi? | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Why does it have to be, and this is to you, Amy, why does it have to be you guys putting it out? | ||
This is what I don't understand. | ||
Why are none of the officials in the institutional, whether it's the doctor's organizations, the hospitals, Pfizer or something like CDC or FDA? | ||
Amy Kelly? | ||
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That's a great question, Mr. Bannon. | |
I find it quite shocking, honestly. | ||
So all of this is in the Pfizer documents. | ||
It's readily available. | ||
They had a couple of documents that came out within two to three months after the EUA was approved that showed just shocking harms to male fertility and a lot of other shocking harms. | ||
Those documents You can see when you look at them, the FDA had them in their possession by April 1st, 2021. | ||
So they were well aware of what was going on. | ||
And yet no one is talking about it. | ||
It's like it doesn't, no one other than us is talking about it. | ||
It's like it doesn't exist. | ||
So I don't know how the media can ignore it. | ||
All these medical people and institutions can ignore it and just keep chanting Safe and effective and go out and get your booster. | ||
It's been so harmful. | ||
Hang on a second, because I think this is why, quite frankly, Naomi, we dropped you inadvertently and we're the tech issue and we got to go. | ||
But is this why there's only 1.2% of people eligible for boosters have taken the boosters that the American people now now know because of your work and others? | ||
And now out into the system, although MSNBC and CNN are still the big cheerleaders, they understand something's up and they just want to go, whoa, I got to rethink this. | ||
Is this the reason we're seeing such a low pickup of the booster shots, ma'am? | ||
I think, you know, I can only lecture, but, you know, relentless and relentless and alternative media is is picking up. | ||
I mean, these videos about these the damage meant have definitely been viral there. | ||
It's written all over the world. | ||
I can't, hang on for a second, because we'll have to try to reboot Naomi, because I can't hear her. | ||
Let's try to do it again. | ||
Amy, while we have time, where do you guys go from here? | ||
Are you putting out more videos that are gonna go viral? | ||
Where is Daily Clout going on this investigation from here? | ||
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Yes, I'm gonna continue doing research as other topics come to mind and arise. | |
I've certainly gotten a lot of suggestions on things to report on from people that have already watched the video. | ||
And so we use a tool called Abstractor to do a lot of our research and it is open to the public. | ||
And you can go in and keyword search and that has helped me a lot in being able to pull out these specific topics and find out about how exposure is happening and how these particular harms are happening to men. | ||
So I will definitely continue reporting on it, both for men, as well as anything that comes up to add on to what Naomi has already done for women and babies. | ||
Where have you, where can people go get all of it? | ||
Where can they find out the women and the babies? | ||
Where can they find out all this thing about the men? | ||
Where did people go right now to check this out and to find out more about what you guys are doing and to see if they want to support you or not? | ||
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If you go to dailyclout.io, Up on the right hand side, you can see it right there. | |
It says, read the latest Pfizer reports. | ||
If you click on there, the reports are there as well as the videos we're discussing. | ||
And please do support us. | ||
There's a donate button up at the top and all of that goes to helping with this type of research and supporting the infrastructure to be able to do it. | ||
And I also just want to speak out and say how very thankful I am to the War Room Posse. | ||
And all of the volunteers who have helped with this, none of these things would be coming out with all the hard work and research they've done. | ||
They've been absolutely amazing and continue to be. | ||
Most amazing people on earth, Amy, as you know, from working with them every day. | ||
And the great job you're doing is organizing this daily club. | ||
People can't thank you guys enough. | ||
Amy, Kelly, thank you very much. | ||
Honored to have you on here. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Um, let's, can I play the cold open? | ||
I want to play this thing about, just to tee it up for a second. | ||
MSNBC and CNN now are an absolute rampage. | ||
They are, they are freaked out to the marrow of their bones, to their core, about the numbers on the Hispanics we've been talking about here on the show for a year and a half, two years, but really have highlighted over the last couple of weeks, particularly with Alex DeGrasse. | ||
Let's go ahead and play the cold open. | ||
I'll bring Alex in. | ||
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A poll found that the top issues for Latinos was actually the cost of living. | |
We see that prices are through the roof, and we want to know what people are going to do to help put that burden down. | ||
In conservative stronghold states like Texas, signs of a political shift among Latino voters, with more now leaning Republican. | ||
Jose Arreola and Maria Batres live in El Paso. | ||
Maria, you We're a Democrat, and you are now a Republican. | ||
Why? | ||
Because of the fact that the Democratic Party has changed a lot, and I identify more with the Republican Party. | ||
What things? | ||
Well, we're for God, country, family, and hard work. | ||
Jose used to vote blue too. | ||
Now he's also a Republican and most concerned with immigration and beefing up border security. | ||
What are the concerns you have about immigration? | ||
The fact of the matter is that we, you know, we don't feel safe anymore. | ||
God, country, family, and hard work? | ||
Wow. | ||
I think I see a platform right there. | ||
Alex DeGrasse, they're in hyperdrive right now. | ||
They understand that this is what 1932, the realignment, when the Republicans have basically governed since the Civil War, things changed dramatically. | ||
And you're seeing it here as we have argued for a number of years. | ||
Alex DeGrasse, mainstream media and full meltdown, sir. | ||
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Absolutely, Steve. | |
I mean, it really comes down to the issue set. | ||
Inflation, economy, border, crime. | ||
Those issues are the issues with independents, the top issues for Hispanics, the top issues for Republicans. | ||
We're all speaking the same language. | ||
They are imploding about it desperately. | ||
even their own NBC Telemundo polls, which I think are garbage, show Republicans at the strongest we've ever been with Hispanics nationwide. | ||
And like I've said exclusively on War Room, Republicans in battleground seats are winning or within the margins with Hispanic voters broadly in Biden plus six seats. | ||
And so it's, that's a reckoning for them. | ||
It's probably what's going to twist the knife in when we're counting the votes on election day, but for that majority, Democrat majority, it's totally in free fall. | ||
They know that, Steve. | ||
That's why they're like ... Jorge Ramos' daughter, that's a good one I can send over to you guys. | ||
She's spiraling about this miraflores and Republican surging in South Texas. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
Here's the thing, too. | ||
I come from a Democratic Union family, right? | ||
When my family started to shift away from it, it was not knee-jerk. | ||
It was very tough because you come up in a culture that you're in a party. | ||
The Hispanics are not doing this because of, you know, milk's, you know, 50 cents higher. | ||
That's part, but it's a deeper, as she said, I've been a Democrat. | ||
If you talk to these Hispanics, they come up in the Democratic Party. | ||
They have thought deeply about this. | ||
They're not doing this lightly. | ||
That's why this is not a one-time, this is a tectonic plate shift. | ||
And she sits and goes, the Democratic Party has changed. | ||
The Democratic Party has changed. | ||
The white working class left it, right? | ||
About the wars and the economy, everything in the 70s, right? | ||
Became Reagan Democrats. | ||
You're seeing it here now. | ||
These people are rational. | ||
They this is very reflective and this is why the media is going to be in total meltdown. | ||
This is why I said the star of the show today in the Washington Post Democrats embracing dark vision in the midterms. | ||
They're already thrown at the dystopia because they understand they're going to lose and they're going to get blown out and they're going to try to do this same thing. | ||
They try to do make it impossible to govern the sub headline. | ||
The party warns of a dystopian future if Republicans take control. | ||
This is what they're trying to do, and the first part of that is to call into question everything the Hispanics are doing. | ||
Now, as you walked through the other day in Axios broke last night, Now we go on real offense. | ||
Kevin McCarthy and his senior leadership team and yourself, you've now expanded the battlefield, right? | ||
And O'Halloran's tweet the other day about Eli Crane, where he's saying, hey, you guys at the DNCC are missing this, right? | ||
We've got to save the seats we can save right now and not worry about fighting everywhere. | ||
Alex DeGrasse. | ||
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That's right, Steve. | |
So, you know, Leader McCarthy, Congressional Leadership Fund, they put up now $190 million. | ||
They just put in additional $14 million in October. | ||
More money going out the door just this morning, Steve. | ||
Of that $190 million, 90% of it is in territory that Biden won. | ||
It's a total offense. | ||
A lot of that Hispanic seats. | ||
Also Oregon, Washington, Connecticut, Rhode Island, you know, Hudson Valley, Long Island, you know, traditionally more Democrat areas, obviously South Texas, we have Three Hispanics running. | ||
Monica de la Cruz, Mayer Flores, who's in a great position, and then Cassie Garcia as well. | ||
And so, we feel good. | ||
That's what they're melting about. | ||
And that's the thing, Steve. | ||
We talked about it last week and the week before. | ||
We're in the cutting off stage. | ||
You said about another week from now, three weeks out. | ||
You got O'Halloran. | ||
He might be done. | ||
Toast. | ||
Cut off from the National Party and they will let him go down. | ||
The infighting is going to begin. | ||
One thing to keep an eye on, the DCCC chairman, he's a total lunatic. | ||
Sawn Patrick Maloney helped lead the impeachment against President Trump. | ||
He's on the Intelligence Committee. | ||
He carpetbagged into another seat. | ||
He's probably going to have to spend millions of dollars to defend his own seat and pull money away from Hispanic Democrats, various different special interest groups that they're going to be real upset about, not Den of the politics. | ||
The whole thing is going to blow up, Steven. | ||
So we got to keep an eye on New York 17. | ||
It's a top bellwether. | ||
We've been leading in about three of the last four polls. | ||
That is a Deep Biden seat that we're doing great in, and that's right outside New York City for the Posse. | ||
Rockland County, Westchester County, large Orthodox Jewish population that's coming over our way due to the same issue set just like Hispanics. | ||
Crime. | ||
Also, education. | ||
You know, Kathy Hochul launched a full-out assault on Orthodox Jewish education. | ||
It's totally crazy. | ||
And it's really a lot of buzz on the grassroots, Steve. | ||
So, it's gonna get really hot. | ||
That's why people gotta dig in and get organized and volunteer. | ||
Look where those targeted seats are. | ||
Get out. | ||
Knock doors. | ||
You can make phone calls from home. | ||
We can set you up. | ||
Just go to NRCC.org. | ||
Yeah, Alex, I want you to hold if you can just a minute to do the break. | ||
Sure, I'm here. | ||
This is so important because the 90%, remember, 80% is on offense. | ||
Now 90% is focused on Biden districts they won. | ||
And when we tranched these, and we're going to talk a little bit more about this today with the Hoffs and in the days ahead, the 17 top were the ones that actually Trump won the district, but our challenger didn't win that district. | ||
Remember, we picked up, what, 15 seats. | ||
We came very close to blowing up Pelosi in 2020. | ||
They don't want to talk about that. | ||
Those other 17, which are the thing, they are already on a roll. | ||
Now you can expand the battlefield. | ||
This is how you have a massive, massive, massive win on November 8th. | ||
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Two things I want to go through. | ||
Number one, go back to Axios. | ||
This shows you what you said. | ||
You're expanding the battlefield. | ||
And as you expand the battlefield, they're going to start pointing fingers, particularly these old bulls. | ||
They're going to sit there and go, hey, I got a shot to hold my seat against an Eli Crane. | ||
I've got a shot. | ||
We got to start worrying about we're going to lose, but we got to worry about how many seats we're actually going to hold. | ||
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Sure. | |
To be very specific, we're up in northern Maine. | ||
So Bruce Paulkin, former member of Congress, is running. | ||
It's a tough, tough area in terms of it's a swing area. | ||
additional $14 million today. | ||
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Sure. | |
To be very specific, we're up in northern Maine. | ||
So Bruce Pollack, former member of Congress, is running. | ||
It's a tough, tough area in terms of it's a swing area. | ||
President Trump won it in 2016 for that electoral vote. | ||
That's in northern Maine. | ||
We've got the Hudson Valley, New York 19, that goes out into central New York. | ||
That's very important. | ||
Mark Molinaro, Ohio 13, Madison G. | ||
Zota Gilbert. | ||
I think she's been on the show. | ||
She's total MAGA. | ||
That's, you know, they just put in another million dollars. | ||
Illinois 17, it's another big one. | ||
New York 22. | ||
Brandon Williams, who was on the show, huge primary victory. | ||
Leader McCarthy's put in over $2 million, his pack. | ||
That's a tough fight and we feel great about that. | ||
That's a must hold, by the way. | ||
That's a hold. | ||
Pennsylvania, 17. | ||
Oregon, 4. | ||
That's a very big one, so we're deep. | ||
Holding, Nebraska, 2. | ||
That's Omaha. | ||
Oregon, 5. | ||
That's one I really want the posse to look at. | ||
Lori Chavez-DeRimer, an amazing woman, and she is surging like no one's seen before. | ||
Connecticut, 5. | ||
That's another one for the posse. | ||
That's about northwest Hartford into Litchfield County. | ||
A lot of suburbs. | ||
We are working really hard. | ||
We have a great candidate, a very strong African-American conservative running. | ||
He's got a great message. | ||
And so that's going really well. | ||
Obviously, Colorado 8, that's an open seat. | ||
New Mexico 2, we've got a hole to go at. | ||
Here's what people, I want to understand. | ||
He's talking Oregon. | ||
He's talking Connecticut. | ||
He's talking Colorado. | ||
He's talking New Mexico. | ||
Okay? | ||
This is how you sweep the nation. | ||
Alex DeGrasse. | ||
Our Halloran is tweeting out, and they're furious right now, these old bulls. | ||
When do they start publicly turning on each other? | ||
Is it a week from now? | ||
Is it two weeks from now? | ||
When the civil war inside the Democratic Party, they start going, and particularly they start blaming Hoyer, Pelosi, and particularly Sean Patrick Maloney. | ||
When does that start? | ||
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I think it's like you said, Steve. | |
I think it's seven to 10 days, maybe a slight little more. | ||
People are going to be polling and looking as we get into the final sprint. | ||
You know, money only does so much at the very end. | ||
So you want to spend, you know, two weeks, one week kind of leading in. | ||
You've got to lay down your bides. | ||
And so people are going to get cut off in the next week or so, 10 days, 12 days. | ||
And they're going to have to triage. | ||
I mean, someone's going to have to sit in a room and say, we're going to abandon these 10 to 15 Democrat members of Congress. | ||
And pull out of their races to try to shore up these other 10, the 15 Democrat members of Congress. | ||
And that's going to get really, really dicey. | ||
The whole thing is going to come down, Steve. | ||
So I think it's seven to 10 days, like you said, as you know, we're polling, they're polling, we're looking at where do we put those final dollars. | ||
And most importantly, Steve, we have way more money to them since we held our money and they're bleeding big time in terms of their dollars going out the door to try to triage. | ||
We've given you the concept of capitulation in capital markets. | ||
We're going to give you the concept now of triage. | ||
We'll talk a lot about that. | ||
That's what some of the old bulls are saying should have been done two or three weeks ago, that they should have faced the music right then, triage and cut guys loose. | ||
And it hasn't happened. | ||
And they're going to pay an enormous price strategically for misdirection, for missteps. | ||
Number one was dumping all the money into abortion in July and August and not having it stick. | ||
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Good. | |
NRCC.org has got all the races. | ||
You can also go to the Congressional Leadership Fund. | ||
You can see the ads. | ||
It's really important for the posse. | ||
Look at our messaging. | ||
Look at the ads. | ||
How do they find out more about what's going on? | ||
I gave a couple of talks over the weekend and people want more information. | ||
They want, they can't get enough of this. | ||
So where do they go? | ||
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Good, nrcc.org has got all the races. | |
You can also go to the Congressional Leadership Fund. | ||
You can see the ads. | ||
It's really important for the policy. | ||
Look at our messaging, look at the ads. | ||
It's their, you know, it's their votes. | ||
It's their policies that we're up against, you know, not personal destruction, their votes. | ||
And I think you can follow my social media, Degrassi81 on Twitter, at Degrassi on Getter. | ||
Alex DeGrasse on Truth and all that. | ||
I send updates out, dividend analysis, and we appreciate Vipassi big time. | ||
It's all converging now, pretty much. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And the key part of this is the volunteer effort. | ||
You've got to find out these local campaigns, see what you can do to help. | ||
Also, volunteer to be a poll worker, an election judge, canvassing, whatever you can do to be inside the room. | ||
Now is the time to do it in this run up to the final five weeks. | ||
Alex, your personal social media, how do people get to you? | ||
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That DeGrasse on Getter, Alex DeGrasse on Truth, DeGrasse81 on Twitter. | |
Thank you, Steve. | ||
It's really important. | ||
We feel great. | ||
It's going to get real hot in the next month. | ||
Run through the tape, brother. | ||
Okay, Alex DeGrasse, thank you very much. | ||
Appreciate it from Team Elise. | ||
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Thank you. | |
By the way, we're going to have Alex back on. | ||
Alisa, she's actually running against a guy that I think is, may not, I don't want to say he's insane, but he's definitely crazy. | ||
A former CIA operative that is a little out there. | ||
I think we've got to focus on that. | ||
Okay. | ||
Precinctstrategy.com. | ||
Now more than ever, you know, I've had a great opportunity to go around the country in the last three or four weeks, meet tons of people. | ||
Maybe last five weeks, meet tons of people, all the posse. | ||
People are jacked up. | ||
They want to know what they can do. | ||
What do you do? | ||
Go to precinctstrategy.com and volunteer. | ||
Get engaged. | ||
Get involved. | ||
You are part of this victory. | ||
You are the key part of this victory. | ||
So I need everybody to sign up. | ||
Also, we'll be talking more about our trips to New Mexico, Texas, Nevada, Arizona, all of it in the next couple of days as we help and assist where we can assist to get the word out to make sure that everybody volunteers. | ||
Everybody is part of this. | ||
Everybody with the precinct strategy level. | ||
Or as a poll worker, election judge, election official. | ||
Remember, if you want to make, if you want to own the libs and make a meltdown, volunteer. | ||
Put your shoulder to the wheel because they can't match it. | ||
Impossible. | ||
Can't match it. | ||
All the money in Soros' kingdom. | ||
Can't get them out of the mess they're in. | ||
But we have to drive through to victory. | ||
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