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You know, Twitter's gonna look mostly the same with the exception of perhaps allowing Donald Trump back onto the platform. | |
That is something that Musk has suggested he would be okay with doing. | ||
Yes, he is going to bring him back on. | ||
I don't think he won't. | ||
He said he's going to do it. | ||
He tends to do the things he says sometimes. | ||
But in this case, he will. | ||
And he'll do that. | ||
And I think it's going to remain the same, but it shouldn't remain the same. | ||
You've got to make this service better than it is. | ||
It's been a terrible business. | ||
It's been a pretty terrible product, even though a lot of media people are addicted to it and politicians. | ||
But it really needs a major redo. | ||
And maybe he'll be the one to do it. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Okay, welcome. | ||
It's Wednesday, 5 October in the year of her lord 2022. | ||
Breaking news all over. | ||
OPEC And including our allies in the Abraham Accord, guys. | ||
Oops. | ||
Two million a barrel a day cut coming out of Vienna, I think, and OPEC. | ||
We're going to have more than that. | ||
We're going to get Dave Walsh up. | ||
Today's show is going to be jammed. | ||
We've got so much going on. | ||
We've got some great candidates. | ||
We have a bunch of breaking news on election integrity. | ||
We've got a lot of economic news. | ||
I've got to start with Darren Beattie. | ||
Darren, Twitter, Elon Musk. | ||
do you have your pompoms back up a year you are you and the rest of conservative ink you're skipping around this morning because uh... your boy is gonna finally owned what he called the the the global public square derren beattie indeed i must say unabashedly the pom poms are back out uh... you on as i've said from the beginning is one of the handful of live players on this planet Does he act buffoonish sometimes? | ||
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Indeed. | |
Yes. | ||
Does he disappoint us sometimes? | ||
Yes. | ||
But he's one of the very few people who could actually potentially make a real difference in the global public square. | ||
And that's why I celebrate him when he's moving in the right direction. | ||
And I absolutely belittle and shame him when it looks like he's going in the wrong direction. | ||
It looked for a while like he dipped his toes in the arena and he got this tremendous backlash of the sort that we predicted on Revolver News that we've been talking about on the show. | ||
And then he said, this is too much for me. | ||
Heels between the legs, heads down. | ||
I'm going to go back, satisfied in my regular position as glorified IT support for this corrupt and evil regime. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Something happened. | ||
A switch turned. | ||
Maybe he revisited the Revolver article. | ||
We were talking about this. | ||
It came out in court that Elon Musk was reading Revolver stuff. | ||
It's in his text messages, which is a nice little tidbit there. | ||
So maybe he revisited the Revolver article. | ||
Maybe he just got pissed off at the bot armies unleashed likely by NATO or some kind of NATO-aligned organization. | ||
He did a poll that was very controversial, but in fact, in substance, it was Nothing. | ||
It was simply saying, should we prolong the war or not? | ||
What are the conditions of that? | ||
How do we settle the Ukraine-Russia issue peacefully and as soon as possible? | ||
And so many people lashed out at him, including Zelensky. | ||
The poll was looking like it would go in the direction of, obviously, we want to resolve things and have a peaceful solution. | ||
Then the poll was clearly manipulated. | ||
Musk himself called it the biggest bot attack he's ever seen. | ||
So maybe you just personally got irritated and saw the extent of the bot problem and said, you know what, screw it. | ||
I'm not going to haggle for a lower price. | ||
I'm not going to try to get out of the deal. | ||
I'm going to offer the higher original price and we're just going to get this done. | ||
And up until this moment, it looks like that's where we're at. | ||
It looks like the deal may actually go through finally. | ||
OK, a lot about the deal I'll talk about in a second, but let's just go back. | ||
Did you have a chance to read? | ||
I don't want to say the emperor has no clothes. | ||
OK, so I won't say that. | ||
But did you read the text messages that were dropped as part of the case? | ||
in the public, and they had a lot more of that to put up in the trial. | ||
Did you get a chance to read those text messages? | ||
Because in those text messages, I did not see, I saw a lot, I saw even more obsequiousness than I normally get from Darren Beattie when he's got his pom-poms up on his fanboying on Elon Musk. | ||
And no, it actually makes you, it actually makes you look like Pericles or, you know, Aristotle compared to, or Zen Master compared to The tech, the biggest guys in tech, it was... | ||
It not just was absurd, but it also showed no plan. | ||
I mean, Twitter, first of all, this price is absurd. | ||
Not just the stock market has collapsed. | ||
His Tesla, I can't imagine why he's not being sued by Tesla shareholders. | ||
I think they've lost $500 billion since he started this fiasco. | ||
We now realize he's leveraged to the hilt. | ||
Margin calls on that all the time. | ||
He's got to sell that stock. | ||
How he's going to finance this, nobody knows, because the banks are clearly going to try I don't know. | ||
try to welch out of this, right? | ||
But just the plan going forward, because there's gotta be a change in economics. | ||
Do you think it'll be a pay service? | ||
I mean, right now, it's totally free and accessible to everybody. | ||
That's one of its powers. | ||
That's the power of Getter also. | ||
But do you think that goes forward like that, or will it have to be something totally different from what this public square is today, sir? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know what kind of economic models must, might envisage. | ||
I'm going to just hold his feet to the fire as far as his previous public statements is that for him, the acquisition of Twitter is not primarily a financial matter. | ||
It's not an investment in terms of dollars and revenue. | ||
What it is, is reflective of an understanding that the global public square should have a free speech environment and that it should not be manipulated by US and NATO aligned intelligence services. | ||
And to the extent that Elon is able to implement that vision, even a little bit, even if it's not completely revolutionizing, people who use Twitter understand just in the past few days things are very different. | ||
And so there was this little period when it looked like he would get Twitter that people's engagement started going through the roof. | ||
The follower count went up. | ||
It looked like the commissars who are putting their thumbs really on the scale had to take thumbs off a little bit because they were worried their hands would be caught in the cookie jar when Elon and his people came in. | ||
So I'm hoping that we're going to move more in that direction. | ||
I don't think it would be the end of the world if there were some sort of Subscription service for certain types of users of Twitter. | ||
I think there are probably a lot of very interesting ways to monetize it, but that's kind of getting ahead of ourselves. | ||
I think the real question is, first of all, is Elon serious about actually going through with it? | ||
Because he's teased us with this before and, you know, it's not done until it's done. | ||
Is he going to go through with it? | ||
Question one. | ||
Question two, is he actually going to attempt to implement free speech? | ||
And question three, which in many ways is the key question, is will he be able to survive the backlash of one of the most powerful, evil, and corrupt regimes ever to exist on the history of the planet? | ||
A regime that is so filthy and so based on lies that it could not survive for six months in a censorship-free environment. | ||
So the stakes of whether Twitter has free speech or not, or big tech generally, or the internet has free speech or not, is literally existential from the standpoint of our corrupt, ugly, and illegitimate regime. | ||
By the way, Darren, we have the convergence. | ||
We're going to have a couple of hammers on in a second that are running for Congress right now. | ||
By the way, breaking news out of CBS, Blake Masters within margin of error in the Senate race in Arizona. | ||
Blake will join us momentarily at the bottom of the hour. | ||
Also, Ralph Reed is going to be at the top of the 11 o'clock hour. | ||
in a full-throated defense of Herschel Walker in Georgia. | ||
The numbers are just amazing. | ||
We're converging on a massive win in the House of Representatives. | ||
If you take the control of the House and the Senate and add it with an Elon Musk taking over Twitter, and first off, taking the whistleblower of Twitter and getting rid of all the intelligence apparatchiks that infest Twitter, including the management team, as not said by Steve Bannon and Darren Beattie, | ||
Revolver news of the war room but said by the whistleblower in front of Congress right in sworn testimony that it's got CCP intelligence officers assets it's got intelligent in fact they get so many intelligence apparatchiks they said hey we can't why go after one when the place is infested with this is management we why go after one guy when the place is infested with them those two things would be a almost a death blow to the beginning I should say the commencement of a death blow to the apparatus Darren Beatty | ||
Absolutely, and you know people are kind of being polite and gentle when they invoke foreign intelligence services like the CCP or the Iranians or so forth and I'm sure they have some presence on there but overwhelmingly so, Twitter exists as an influence operation playground for Western aligned intelligence. | ||
And it's not for Western intelligence to do operations against foreign countries, it's for them to do operations against us to make sure that narratives that are inconvenient to them don't achieve dominance and sufficient distribution. | ||
That's what it's all about, and that's why they're going to throw everything they can at Elon if indeed he's actually serious about it this time. | ||
And you can tell that Elon went off the reservation on the Ukraine situation and they immediately slapped him down. | ||
It was pretty incredible. | ||
He just tipped his nose across the line. | ||
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He wasn't even in the Donetsk! | |
He just put it up for a vote. | ||
Hey, can we have an internet poll? | ||
Darren, how do you get to Revolver? | ||
You're on top of this. | ||
This is one of the biggest stories out there. | ||
Can he close it? | ||
What does he do with it? | ||
Does Trump come back? | ||
Did they clean out the rat's nest that is Twitter? | ||
How many of the Twinkies leave today even on the announcement of this? | ||
It's high drama, high stakes, and actually the apparatus of the public square. | ||
Thank God we have Getter. | ||
Thank God we have Truth Social right now for some stability. | ||
Where do people get you on Revolver and what's your social media handles? | ||
On Revolver News, and you can join Elon to be one of Revolver's faithful readers. | ||
That was a nice little tidbit that came out, and I guess they're not writing hit pieces on it because they don't want to acknowledge the clout there for some reason. | ||
So maybe it's good they haven't written about it, but it did come out. | ||
Elon's reading Revolver. | ||
Everybody should be reading it on this issue. | ||
We're going to be following it very closely, and I'd like to announce we have a new January 6 piece coming this week. | ||
I was hoping it would be out today, but probably it'll be out tonight, tomorrow morning at the latest. | ||
And we're going to get these January 6 pieces out in an accelerated fashion. | ||
There's a lot of really important stuff. | ||
Unfinished business with respect to the Fed's erection hopes perpetrated on us by the scumbags in the FBI and other agencies. | ||
By the way, not just as Elon, Reed Revolver, the people running Reed Revolver. | ||
Darren, thank you very much for joining us. | ||
Okay, we have two warriors. | ||
The whole focus of the nation and the world is going to be on the, not just the midterm elections, but not up and down also, the school boards, everything, but the House of Representatives. | ||
We have two mighty warriors going to join us. | ||
One is a seat that must be taken. | ||
The other is coming out of nowhere on a real fighter that is closing quickly. | ||
Well, we're doing well. | ||
We're ahead in our internal polls by less than a point. | ||
It's going to be a dogfight, Steve. | ||
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in Pennsylvania 8. This is the race that everybody I think is watching as the bellwether. Jim get us up to speed on where you stand right now brother. Well we're doing well we're ahead in our internal polls by less than a point. It's gonna be a dogfight Steve. We got Nancy Pelosi pouring four million dollars in negative ads lying about me on my head but the people are with us. | |
I was out knocking doors in Luzerne County this week. | ||
There is such a tremendous appetite for change, Steve. | ||
Reasonable Democrats, independents, even they know what Joe Biden and Matt Cartwright have done to this country is horrific. | ||
We need to change. | ||
There's tremendous enthusiasm for change. | ||
And on November 8th, we're going to save America. | ||
Look, as we said in 2020, Northeast Pennsylvania is the key that picks a lock to that campaign. | ||
The practical value of this being working class America is obviously so important of which way this breaks. | ||
But the symbolic value that a phony Delaware corporate Wilmington post office box for a big corporation and an easy federal court, Joe Biden, actually claims this as his own. | ||
The symbolic value, in fact, when they roll him out anywhere, he rolls back essentially to your district. | ||
How big What a deal is it to actually win this in what is the symbol of Joe Biden's supposedly connection to working class people. | ||
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Well, when I call around the country and make my case for why this is the biggest race in the nation, it always comes back to that. | |
This is Joe Biden's hometown. | ||
When we win, when we beat Joe Biden's lapdog, Matt Cartwright, in his hometown, that will be a major headline and a major... I think it's the starting gun for the 2024 presidential election that Joe Biden's liberal, progressive, leftist agenda has been rejected by the voters that he claims are from his hometown. | ||
Steve, we know he left in the 1950s. | ||
He left this area 20 years before I was born, and I'm a 47-year-old man. | ||
He doesn't have any connection to this area. | ||
Joe don't know Stratton. | ||
Joe don't know Wilkes-Barre. | ||
He doesn't know what it's like to go to work every day. | ||
He doesn't know what it's like to drive a pickup truck into a gas station, pay for his $4 gallon gasoline, And then have to drive an hour to your job and waste $50 a day on gasoline because he's for the Green New Deal. | ||
So Joe Biden doesn't understand Northeastern Pennsylvania. | ||
My opponent Matt Cartwright doesn't understand Northeastern Pennsylvania. | ||
But they will be made to understand when we beat them on November 8th. | ||
Jim, hang on for one second. | ||
I just want to hold you through the break. | ||
One more question. | ||
We also have Susan Kiley, New Jersey 6, as the battlefield expands in the run-up to the midterm elections on 8 November. | ||
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A lot more on this in New Mexico. | ||
By the way, I want to announce, we're going to have him on, hopefully tomorrow, the great Ernie Priate, one of my guys, a former Marine, combat Marine from Vietnam, and just a great leader, is going to put on the prayer breakfast, I think October 15th. | ||
I talked there a couple of years ago. | ||
It's fantastic, this pro-life, right-to-life prayer breakfast in Bognett's district. | ||
Jim, here's a question. | ||
All the economic devastation has come specifically through the created crises of Biden's economic policies. | ||
I notice your opponent never associates himself, the guy comes up there and he goes to the rally, I should say a rally that nine people showed up to, but Bogunet runs away from Pelosi and runs away from Biden on his TV ads. | ||
Are the folks in Scranton, are they hip to the fact that this guy supports him all the time with his votes, but then runs away from him when it comes time for elections? | ||
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Northeast Pennsylvania voters aren't going to be fooled this time. | |
We're going to make sure they know all the facts. | ||
Matt Cartwright votes with Joe Biden 100% of the time. | ||
On illegal immigration, he votes with Joe Biden. | ||
On taxes, inflation, he's always with Biden 100%. | ||
But then his TV ads, Steve? | ||
He never mentions that he's a Democrat. | ||
He never mentions Joe Biden. | ||
But we got him caught. | ||
He went on stage two weeks ago at a rally with John Fetterman, gave him a hug, said he supports John Fetterman, who is a radical lunatic leftist. | ||
He's with Biden all the time. | ||
Biden came up here, as you said, a month ago and said, the real reason I'm in Northeast Pennsylvania is for Matt Cartwright. | ||
So Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi are pulling for Cartwright. | ||
They fund his campaigns, basically. | ||
You can go to beatscrantonjoe.com. | ||
You can see all the video of him voting for Pelosi for Speaker five times. | ||
If Matt Cartwright wins, he will vote for Nancy Pelosi and she will be Speaker again. | ||
But he's not going to win. | ||
We are going to beat him. | ||
We are taking it to him. | ||
We are letting the voters know what a radical he is. | ||
He can't hide from his record, Steve. | ||
We're going to make sure of that. | ||
Well, he's hiding from his record in that, not his ads, but he won't debate you. | ||
I know you won at five. | ||
In fact, Jim would be up there every day because the guy would lose by 20 points. | ||
Cartwright would lose by 20 points. | ||
Is there a debate scheduled yet? | ||
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Steve, we challenged him to five debates. | |
There's five counties in my district. | ||
I thought it was only fair that each county got to have us come, their candidates, and actually see them debate, kind of the old Lincoln-Douglas style, where you go in front of people, voters, and answer their questions. | ||
That's what representative democracy is supposed to be. | ||
Instead, he agreed to one debate on PBS, on public television, because he doesn't want anyone to see it. | ||
It'll be on October 20th. | ||
We're going to kick him in the butt. | ||
Okay, Jim, real quickly, how do people get to you, find out more about the campaign, and if they want to support? | ||
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Go to www.beatscrantonjoe.com, beatscrantonjoe.com, or votenetforcongress.com. | |
This is a bellwether. | ||
It's in every write-up, on every Politico, The Hill, you name it, it's a bellwether. | ||
This is a title fight. | ||
Jim, thank you very much. | ||
We couldn't have a better guy in the ring. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
You know something consistent? | ||
By the way, breaking news, Oz is closing on Fetterman in Pennsylvania, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
Blake Masters is going to join us at the bottom of the hour. | ||
CBS News has three points. | ||
Folks, Kelly has spent $25 million in ads. | ||
Here's the problem. | ||
People are sophisticated enough now, they know enough. | ||
These ads don't have an impact. | ||
What's consistent is that none of these guys want to get on stage, none of these men and women want to get on stage and actually have to defend their record against an opponent. | ||
A MAGA Republican opponent. | ||
You see it whether it's Washington 3 with Joe Kent, whether it's the Pennsylvania 8, they're gutless, Fetterman. | ||
They want one, Hochul in New York. | ||
It's all consistent. | ||
If they're so great and they love their policies, get up on a stage in front of voters and defend your policies. | ||
Have enough respect for people. | ||
CNN's got a story out. | ||
We're going to have Raynard Jackson on today about black voters are not turning out. | ||
This is CNN. | ||
Harry Enten, the pollster over there. | ||
They're not turning out for this. | ||
Steve Cortez is going to join us. | ||
He's down at the Hispanic Leadership Conference. | ||
He opened it today. | ||
Trump will close it. | ||
Hispanics coming. | ||
African-Americans coming. | ||
Asian-Americans. | ||
You know why? | ||
They're tired of people looking them in the eye and lying to them. | ||
Let's go to New Jersey 6. | ||
This is important because, as Alex DeGrasse tells you, the map is expanding and the reason is expanding. | ||
We have warriors like Susan Colley who are not going to back off. | ||
Tell us about your race and about your opponent, ma'am. | ||
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The race is very important. | |
It covers Monmouth County and Middlesex, which is traditionally, Middlesex is traditionally Democratic and Monmouth is Republican. | ||
I'm running against Frank Malone. | ||
And what I'm hearing in Middlesex, from large communities, that they are tired of promises. | ||
They are tired of hearing things are going to get done that don't get done. | ||
That's the biggest thing. | ||
They're worried about crime. | ||
They're worried about how they're going to feed their families. | ||
They're worried about how they're going to drive their cars. | ||
And these are issues that hit them right in the pocketbook. | ||
So they're very, very important to them. | ||
Susan, let me ask you, how in a state like New Jersey that is, you know, so developed, you know, it's in the Northeast Corridor, how in the year 2022 can we have you go into a district and your constituents or future constituents are telling you, we don't know how we're going to feed our families. | ||
Crime is out of control. | ||
It feels like the country's in decline. | ||
How did that, from their perspective, What is their view of how that happened, ma'am? | ||
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You know, a lot of people are just pointing to the government that's in place now, and the fact that they've made very bad decisions. | |
I've heard people say, you know, we're sending money to everyone but the American people. | ||
You know, so they're angry about that. | ||
When people get angry, they react. | ||
So now we've got more crime. | ||
It's a terrible situation, and everyone is looking for change. | ||
And I'm conservative. | ||
You know, I'm smart. | ||
I think before I act. | ||
I don't do knee-jerk reactions the way I've seen come out of Washington lately. | ||
And I think that's why I have their confidence. | ||
Is Pallone, once again, one of these Democrats, does he at least have the courage to embrace the policies he's fought for for 30 years that have gotten us into this situation? | ||
Is he at least man enough? | ||
Or is he, like all these other candidates throughout the country, they're running away from Pelosi, they're running away from Biden. | ||
They're going to support him. | ||
All they do is support him. | ||
But because the voters are so angry, what is your opponent doing? | ||
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My opponent is talking about small things that he's been able to accomplish. | |
He's not addressing the border. | ||
He is not addressing the crime. | ||
He is not addressing several things that his constituents are most concerned about. | ||
Every vote that he votes for is with Nancy Pelosi and Joe Biden. | ||
He's never diverted from that. | ||
Whether his constituents like what he has to say or don't like what he has to say, that's where he's voting. | ||
So they're angry. | ||
They're frustrated. | ||
I can't emphasize to the war room posse in this audience enough, which is the most powerful audience in all media, the importance of this race. | ||
This race is a bellwether on the other end of the spectrum. | ||
A competitive race in New Jersey 6 with a great candidate like Susan Kiley means that this map is expanded and they're going to, we told you, it's an inflection point of about 10 days. | ||
We had Eli Cranon from Arizona. | ||
This is a nationwide referendum on Biden. | ||
But once New Jersey 6 looks like it could fall, this is to run the tables. | ||
Susan, people want to really find out. | ||
We appreciate you coming on for the first time. | ||
We're going to have you back on a lot. | ||
But how do people find out about you personally? | ||
How do they find out about your campaign? | ||
And if they're interested in supporting you, where do they go? | ||
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They go to www.suekeiley.com. | |
And you'll find in my bio there lots of information about me, you'll find how to donate, and lots of more information on what I believe in. | ||
So tell me about the debate schedule. | ||
Is there a debate schedule set up yet with Pallone? | ||
Because he's been around for 30 years. | ||
Is there a debate schedule? | ||
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You know, wouldn't that be wonderful? | |
It doesn't exist. | ||
He has not agreed to any of the debates we've asked him about. | ||
The only thing he agreed to was a session where I could speak and then he could speak. | ||
But there was no debate. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
These gutless cowards will not stand on a stage. | ||
They do not have enough respect for the voters of New Jersey 6 like in Pennsylvania 8. | ||
You go throughout the nation. | ||
If they're so arrogant, and MSNBC, and Morning Joe, and you're so arrogant, where are your candidates to stand on a stage? | ||
You know why he won't get on a stage? | ||
Because he can't defend himself against Sue Kiley. | ||
They can't defend themselves against Eli Crane, or against Joe Kent. | ||
Or against Flores. | ||
They can't defend themselves on any of these candidates in the country. | ||
They're running away. | ||
They don't have respect for their own voters. | ||
They want to do it by having Soros and these radicals put in hundreds of millions of dollars on lying TV ads. | ||
That's how they think they're going to do it. | ||
It's not going to work. | ||
Ma'am, thank you very much for coming on. | ||
Fight on. | ||
We look forward to having you back. | ||
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My pleasure. | |
Thank you for having me. | ||
That's the theory of the case right now. | ||
Hey, Morning Joe and the MSNBC, you know, Joanne Reid and Chris Hayes, where are your candidates? | ||
Why won't they stand on a stage and defend their records? | ||
They won't do it because they can't defend it. | ||
It's indefensible. | ||
This is why we're going to win, and this is why we're going to pick up 40, 50 seats. | ||
Hey, 100 seats, 100 years. | ||
There's nothing in front of us that we can't win. | ||
We win New Jersey six, we can win 100 seats. | ||
That guy's been there for 30 years. | ||
We're going to dig it out. | ||
He's going to get turfed out, as they say in England. | ||
OK, short commercial break. | ||
We're packed. | ||
We're going to start with Blake Masters at the bottom. | ||
We've got Fincham. | ||
They're putting $7 million against Fincham. | ||
Don't want to debate him, but they'll put $7 million in TV ads all next in the War Room. | ||
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Okay, breaking news out of Arizona and we have Blake Masters by phone is running for the Senate. | ||
CBS has put up a flash news poll. | ||
Blake Masters has closed within three points of Mark Kelly. | ||
Blake, thank you for joining us by phone. | ||
I said the number is 24 million. | ||
I think that's directly from his campaign. | ||
It's been 70 million overall on the PACs and everything else that they've dropped on you, sir? | ||
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That's right. | |
All told, the Democrats have spent 70 million so far trying to When Mark Kelly, this race in Arizona, they've been attacking me. | ||
They've been trying to prop him up. | ||
And I think they're surprised, Steve, that it's not working. | ||
You know, I think they thought they could just buy this. | ||
But nope. | ||
Mark Kelly's record is so bad. | ||
Joe Biden is failing so bad. | ||
I don't think there's any amount of money in this election for Mark Kelly. | ||
I'm closing in on him. | ||
This poll says three points. | ||
There's other polls that say it's even smaller of a gap. | ||
I think we're going to catch him and pass him here in a few days and onward to victory in November. | ||
Oh, you've caught him. | ||
There's no doubt about it. | ||
You've caught him. | ||
They had a big spread early when they put the ads on. | ||
The ads are non-stop everywhere in Arizona. | ||
Here's the fact. | ||
He can't run away. | ||
Metro Phoenix has the worst inflation in the country. | ||
And in a country that is a dumpster fire of inflation, Metro Phoenix has the worst inflation in the country. | ||
And when you really calculate it, the inflation there is almost 20%. | ||
Talk to us about debates. | ||
When is Mark Kelly, because all the ads You would think that Mark Kelly's a moderate or maybe even a center-right Republican, because he never mentions Democrats. | ||
He's got a phony ad up on the border. | ||
The guy is a liar from stem to stern, as we say in the Navy. | ||
When is he going to stand on the stage and actually debate you, Blake Masters? | ||
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Literally tomorrow, October 6, 6 p.m. | |
Arizona time on PBS. | ||
I'm going to put him on the rope, Steve. | ||
You know, his record is indefensible. | ||
So I look forward to watching him struggle to defend it. | ||
And you're right, his whole schtick is, oh, I'm independent, I'm nonpartisan. | ||
I mean, he's pretending to be like John McCain. | ||
But it's like, sorry, dude, in the U.S. | ||
Senate, now you've got a track record. | ||
And your track record is voting to the left of Bernie Sanders. | ||
I mean, Mark Kelly is just a rubber stamp for Joe Biden and Chuck Schumer. | ||
And so he's going to try to lie tomorrow, he's going to try to pretend that he's some moderate, and I'm not going to let him get away with it. | ||
By the way, the Metro Phoenix inflation, Larry Summers, a Democrat Secretary of Treasury under Clinton and SEC, you know, NEC head, has said the American Recovery Act, which Mark Kelly not just voted for, promoted, was the railhead of the massive inflation we have right now. | ||
His record is absolutely pathetic. | ||
Do they have PBS because they want it to be really controlled by left-wing moderators? | ||
Or is there any chance you're going to get him to do a Lincoln-Douglas where he actually has the guts to go around the state and have Blake Masters take him on every other day? | ||
Would he have the guts to do that? | ||
He talks about being a Navy pilot and being an astronaut. | ||
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Nope. | |
This is the one chance I get to debate him because he's rejected even a debate with CNN. | ||
I think we were going to have Tapper moderate this debate with CNN, and Mark Kelly said no to a one-on-one debate. | ||
Unfortunately, my debate tomorrow has this libertarian candidate in it. | ||
I'm like the most libertarian Republican you're going to find, right? | ||
But the Dems are propping up a spoiler candidate. | ||
That's not going to work, but I'm still going to put Mark Kelly on the ropes tomorrow. | ||
His record's indefensible, and I think it's going to be a spectacle. | ||
I invite everybody listening now to tune in tomorrow. | ||
Blake, how do people get there? | ||
Give us your site people can go to. | ||
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Thanks, Steve. | |
Very simple. | ||
Just go to blakemasters.com. | ||
Blake, thank you very much for taking time to call in. | ||
Okay, the Federman, Pennsylvania is going to be a hold. | ||
I Oz is closing on Fetterman and we need all MAGA to come together, right? | ||
I understand people have issues maybe with Dr. Oz. | ||
It's not important right now. | ||
We need to hold the Pennsylvania seat and we've got to make sure the demonic, and he's a demon, Fetterman can't be in the United States Senate. | ||
MAGA has to come together in the Commonwealth to defeat Fetterman. | ||
Remember, it's defeat Fetterman. | ||
Also, you see closing in Arizona right now. | ||
It's all breaking in the next 10 days, even with the early voting. | ||
You'll see the country break one way or the other. | ||
The Democrats are either going to hold this or they're going to get washed out. | ||
And I think you're going to have a pickup not just in Nevada, not just in Georgia, but I think you're going to have a pickup in Arizona and New Hampshire. | ||
Four pickups and we're going to hold everything. | ||
We'll hold Wisconsin, hold Ohio, hold North Carolina, hold Pennsylvania. | ||
Let's go to Matt Brander now from Look Ahead America. | ||
Matt also runs a bunch of these campaigns. | ||
A real fighter. | ||
Matt, tell me about what you have done. | ||
We're going to be followed by Fincham. | ||
And by the way, Fincham Soros is there putting, I think it's 70 million dollars first off against Blake Masters. | ||
That's 7-0. | ||
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70. | |
In Arizona to destroy Blake Masters. | ||
Personal attacks, all of them. | ||
He just non-stop. | ||
Kelly never really saying what he supports. | ||
Some bogus thing on the wall, which is a joke. | ||
Mark Kelly is an open borders, supports the invasion of this country 100% and I dare him to stand up. | ||
Come on the show, Mark, and defend your record on a border because it's abysmal. | ||
You got $7 million sources in panic mode. | ||
They put $14 million into a couple of races. | ||
The Secretary of State, which is unheard of. | ||
These races usually get $100,000 to be a big deal. | ||
$7 million they're designating in the closing weeks against Fincham because they understand Fincham's a mortal threat. | ||
Remember, if Democrats can't steal, they can't win. | ||
And they know this. | ||
They know the game's about to come up and they're going to do everything to try to steal it. | ||
Brainerd, you did some hard pick and shovel work on, as Dr. Navarro says, it's the canvas not the count. | ||
Tell us what you guys have done at Look Ahead and how it's going to impact the election before us in less than five weeks. | ||
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So what we've done at Look Ahead America is audit the voter lists of nine key states. | |
Arizona, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Nevada, Virginia, and Wisconsin. | ||
And we have identified active voters who according to the government's own data have permanently moved out of the state. | ||
These voters records are an opportunity for fraud either because they cast the ballots themselves and they're not entitled to do that because they're no longer residents of the state Or somebody else casts a ballot in their name, and we saw that having a huge impact in the 2020 election. | ||
The problem in 2020 was that we tried to fix the problem after the votes have been cast and counted. | ||
We're trying to do it now preemptively ahead of the election. | ||
So I can share with you some preliminary numbers. | ||
In Arizona, we've identified over 55,000 of these voters. | ||
In Georgia, 125,000. | ||
In Pennsylvania, 142,000. | ||
What we're doing with this data is three things. | ||
In Pennsylvania, 142,000. | ||
What we're doing with this data is three things. | ||
Number one, we're giving it to the secretary of state saying, hey, clean up your list. | ||
Many of them are probably not going to do that. | ||
But we're counting on our activists to go to their county board of elections with this data saying these people are not entitled to vote here or you need to investigate them further. | ||
And if somebody tries to cast a ballot in the name of one of these voters, we're counting on activists across the country to challenge these ballots. | ||
And we're giving them training on how to do that. | ||
Okay, hang over a second. | ||
So for MSNBC and Media Matters, for our head of marketing, Madeline Peltz. | ||
And Madeline, I've got to get you up to speed on basic economics and finance, but we'll do that. | ||
We'll do a sidebar on that. | ||
This is your worst nightmare. | ||
They say, oh my god, their counties are being flooded by these activists. | ||
Yes, they're being flooded by these activists. | ||
I want you to just hit rewind for a second and talk specifically the 55,000 in Arizona, the 125 in Georgia. | ||
What specifically are they and how do we sort this problem out right now? | ||
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These are individuals who are registered to vote in Arizona but recently have filed permanent change of addresses out of the state of Arizona. | |
and the vast majority of them are no longer entitled to cast votes in that state. | ||
But what we saw in 2020 is that states like Georgia, more than enough people to surpass the margin of victory for the president and senate races, cast ballots who were not entitled to because they are not residents of the state. | ||
Now we don't know for a fact whether those individuals cast those ballots themselves from California, which they can do with an absentee ballot, or those were cast by somebody else who knew that they were never going to show up at the polling place and took advantage of that and cast an absentee ballot in their place. | ||
What's important is that the states apply rigor and remove these names, or at least do a check, and then remove these names from the voter list from these individuals who are no longer entitled to cast ballots in these states. | ||
The problem with this is that it creates a vector for voter fraud, and even worse, the suspicion for voter fraud when you have a bunch of people voting who have permanently moved out of the state. | ||
This is how they do it, okay? | ||
This is how they do it. | ||
Now, walk me through, when you say activists, do we need Warwood Posse to go somewhere and sign up? | ||
When you say activists, how do you now get people to go into the county register like this afternoon and say, hey, we want these people taken off the list and cause a big stink if they don't? | ||
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Sure, well if you go to lookaheadamerica.org slash challenge there's a link to sign up to obtain your county level data along with an instruction set on what to do in each of these nine states. | |
Now if you're interested in helping us expand the number of states we're doing, it costs us around $10,000 out of each state, but fortunately we were able to raise the money to do nine. | ||
But if you're an activist and you're in one of these nine states, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Nevada, Virginia, or Wisconsin, and you want to start taking action, go to lookaheadamerica.org slash challenge and sign up and we'll get you the data and the instructions. | ||
Let me bifurcate this right now. | ||
The new states are nice to have. | ||
These are essential. | ||
We got enough here just to work with. | ||
I need everybody in the posse, if you're not fully engaged, right, this is not going to cost you any money, go to this site right now, get all the information. | ||
We're going to spend a lot more on this. | ||
We need everybody all over the registrars to make sure that these people cannot vote and these votes don't count. | ||
This is what I'm saying about non-cert... Remember, the left is all votes count. | ||
No, sorry, they do not count. | ||
Not all votes. | ||
Only certifiable, legal votes from American citizens that are registered to vote in that district or in that state. | ||
This is central. | ||
It's key. | ||
Brainerd, you've done an amazing job. | ||
One more time. | ||
How do people get there? | ||
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Lookaheadamerica.org slash challenge is where you'll find everything you need to get involved. | |
Nine states, nine key states, with tons of important districts in it. | ||
Matt, we'll look forward to having you back on. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Thanks, Steve. | |
Fincham, this is why they're putting seven million dollars in cash in the Secretary of State race. | ||
I don't know if we can put the story up. | ||
I think it was Politico that had it. | ||
Fincham, tell me first, before we talk about that, what did Brainerd find and what are you going to do about it, sir? | ||
Okay, this is a General Quarters moment. | ||
It's all hands on deck. | ||
We've got 15 states that Matt has told me that the 55,000 voting registration people that need to be removed or challenged We're going to have to have at least one individual in all 15 of the counties to go to the Board of Supervisors and demand that those names be removed. | ||
Yeah, hold on, hold on. | ||
Slow down. | ||
Slow down. | ||
You said 15 states, not 15 states. | ||
Let's be very specific. | ||
I just want to talk Arizona. | ||
Slow down. | ||
One state, 15 counties, 55,000. | ||
55,000. | ||
How do you take care of this right now, Fincham? | ||
What do you need the War Room Posse to do? | ||
We need to have all of the War Room Posse folks that are in Arizona identified by county. | ||
You need to follow Matt's direction. | ||
Go to their website, the LAA website. | ||
Get signed up. | ||
We need to have at least one person in each one of the 15 Arizona counties to go to the Board of Supervisors with a list from that county of the voters that need to be removed from the rolls and the proof. | ||
It's a simple thing to do. | ||
We've just got to have manpower. | ||
Okay, so first off, we'll figure out how to do this. | ||
Can people actually contact you? | ||
Can they come to your website? | ||
They have to go to Matt's, I understand, to get the details and all that, but could they come to your site to help get organized in a statewide effort? | ||
That's a great question, Steve. | ||
Yes, if they want to write support at votefincham.com, We will do our best to get them in touch with Matt, but we do want to know how many people in each county so that we can begin to build that list and support them as well. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I tell you what, just hang on for one second. | ||
Finch and Majorna on the other side. | ||
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Fincham, first off, where should people, if they're interested in getting their arms around this, and we must move with alacrity, should they come to your site first? | ||
And then, obviously, for the details and the content, they have to go to Brainerd's site, which we're going to put up. | ||
So can they come to your site first and contact you? | ||
Yes, they can do that, Steve. | ||
If they go to my website, bothfincham.com, they can click on Contact. | ||
They can give their name, their phone number, email address. | ||
But more importantly, in the block that says why you're writing, just write volunteer. | ||
That'll help us, because we're getting hundreds of email. | ||
People are outraged about the dark money that they're pouring into this thing to support Adrian Fontes' willful deceit of the voters. | ||
So if they just go to that site, the other option is they can go to support at votepension.com, just write in volunteer, and we will see to it that we get those people connected with Matt and his team. | ||
Okay, this is going to be organized over the next 24 hours. | ||
This is big. | ||
Let's talk about, there's a huge article up about how Soros and these dark money guys understand that you're an existential threat to the Democrats. | ||
Why? | ||
Remember, let me say it again, if they can't steal, they can't win, and they know that. | ||
That's where, and they're in full panic mode. | ||
Because the Secretaries of State, the election boards, the canvassing boards, Brainard's work, you guys volunteering, going to these elections, they're in complete panic mode because they understand the game's up. | ||
Fincham, give me a minute on Fontes taking $7 million in the Secretary of State race. | ||
This is insanity, sir. | ||
Well, he took $5,000 directly from George Soros. | ||
I mean, that's out on the, that's out in the wind. | ||
So, where we're at right now, they are trying to prop up Adrian Fontes, who has a long history of failing to tell the truth. | ||
He even, he says it was a mistake in court, but frankly, he misled the court when they were talking about instructions that had been printed. | ||
He said, oh, they haven't been printed. | ||
Well, then he found out later they knew that they had been. | ||
So, the guy can't tell the truth. | ||
He's trying to say that the Secretary of State, as Mark Pincham, will do away with mail-in ballots. | ||
Well, okay, stop a second, Adrian. | ||
If you don't know our Constitution any better than that, you're disqualified for being Secretary of State. | ||
It's the legislature that makes law, not the Secretary of State. | ||
So what they're doing is they're pouring a ton of money in to try and prop this guy up, who just couldn't—he wouldn't know the truth of the—smack him in the face. | ||
Sounds like a Soros guy. | ||
Once again, how do people get to you, Fincham, because you're busy? | ||
Look, they put $70 million into Arizona to defeat Blake Masters. | ||
They're trying to eviscerate Cary Lake. | ||
Soros is just putting $7 million now in a Secretary of State race to take down Fincham. | ||
Why are they doing that? | ||
Why are they doing that? | ||
They understand Arizona's the railhead of it all, and it can expose how they lie and cheat and steal, and the game's over. | ||
No more stealing elections, no more radical Democrats. | ||
Game over. | ||
Game, set, match. | ||
How did they get to your site, Fincham? | ||
Well, the dark money wants to keep everything dark, and we're going to put some light on it. | ||
They can go to votefincham.com, that's V-O-T-E-F-I-N-C-H-E-M.com, and they're outspending us. | ||
At last count, four to one. | ||
So we need to have donations, no matter how big, how small. | ||
We just need to have some assistance. | ||
But moreover, we've got to get our hands wrapped around these 55,000 voters if we need to scrub from the rolls. | ||
Okay, brother. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Let's play. | ||
Morning Joe has finally awakened to what the Committee on the Present Danger has known for a long time, the potential invasion of Taiwan. | ||
Let's go and play the cold open. | ||
Cameron and the great team in Denver. | ||
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Xi Jinping is a different kind of Chinese leader. | |
This is a man who has accumulated an enormous amount of power. | ||
He has very few political guardrails at this point. | ||
And he's someone who sees it as his destiny to take control of Taiwan. | ||
What's also different is that in Joe Biden, you have a U.S. | ||
president who is saying explicitly for the first time that he is prepared to send the U.S. | ||
military to defend Taiwan, even if that means war with China. | ||
In his first 10 years in power, Xi Jinping has presided over a vast buildup of China's military might. | ||
Now, on the cusp of a third term, Xi has pledged to fulfill what he calls the historic mission of China's Communist Party, taking control of Taiwan by force if necessary. | ||
Taiwan's foreign minister tells NBC News it's a threat they cannot ignore. | ||
The threat is there. | ||
The threat is real. | ||
Even though we don't know when China is going to launch a military attack against Taiwan, but we have to be very realistically prepared for it. | ||
Xi Jinping looks set to get an unprecedented third term as China's leader. | ||
Do you believe that will embolden him to move against Taiwan? | ||
That is one factor that we need to look at it very seriously. | ||
President Biden breaking the decades of precedent by saying he'd order the U.S. | ||
military to fight against a Chinese invasion. | ||
Yes, if in fact there was an unprecedented attack. | ||
Honoring that pledge could mean all-out war between the U.S. | ||
and China. | ||
Like Ukraine, the U.S. | ||
has supplied Taiwan with billions of dollars in advanced weaponry. | ||
But unlike Ukraine, Taiwan is an island, and it may be impossible to resupply if war breaks out. | ||
We are in the process of engaging in very serious discussions with our good friend the United States to see how we can accumulate enough stockpile for us to fight a war if the war has to happen. | ||
So you need materials in place before the shooting starts? | ||
We need the material in place and we need high-tech weaponry. | ||
But the U.S. | ||
also has a more self-interested reason for protecting Taiwan. | ||
The island produces more than 90% of the world's advanced semiconductors, the microchips that power everything from iPhones to airplanes to smart fridges. | ||
Disrupting that supply chain could cause trillions of dollars in economic damage, meaning chaos for consumers in the U.S. | ||
and in China. | ||
It would be disastrous for China, too. | ||
So China would face large-scale unemployment. | ||
It would have the same shortages of consumer and industrial goods that we would face. | ||
Okay, we're glad the mainstream media has finally caught up now with what Frank Gaffney and the team of the Committee on the Present Danger, Danger, has been talking about for years, Committee on the Present Danger, China. | ||
Frank, I'll tell you what, Frank, you hold. | ||
I'm going to bring you into the next break because I want you to walk through the danger here, particularly the danger of my beloved Seventh Fleet. | ||
It may not be up to the task. | ||
Because of the wokeness of the United States Navy. | ||
Frank Gaffney from the Committee on the Present Danger China. | ||
Ralph Reed on the defense of Herschel Walker. | ||
Naomi Wolf with blockbuster news coming out about, guess what? | ||
You got it, the Vax. | ||
All next in the War Room. | ||
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We will fight till they're all gone. | |
We rejoice when there's no more. |