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I don't want to run away to Florida. | |
I want to stay here in New York to fight for me, my family, my friends, the people I care about, for my district and community, and for you. | ||
I don't feel so safe anymore, and I find myself looking over my shoulder. | ||
I don't want to run away to Florida. I want to stay here in New York to fight for me, my family, my friends, the people I care about, for my district and community, and for you. | ||
When I go to the assembly, I'm going to fight for our safety. | ||
When I go to the assembly, I'll fight to get rid of dangerous cashless bail. | ||
Better equip emergency services and fight for community programs that will empower at-risk youth and women to fend for themselves. | ||
Vote for me, Cara Castronova, to represent you in Albany, because there's nobody better to fight for this community. | ||
Vote for me on November 8th because with me in our corner, we can't lose. | ||
It's Thursday, 13 October in the year of our Lord 2022 and we need fighters. | ||
We thought we'd start off with one of Golden Gloves and also from Gateway Pundit, Cara Castronova. | ||
There's not a better fighter. | ||
Cara, tell us about your election, this fight, the campaign, and what's the mood of the folks out there? | ||
When you're running for state assembly in New York, all we're hearing is that Zeldin's in a dead heat. | ||
Henry's in a dead heat. | ||
There's nine congressional districts that are in play now. | ||
The RNC, the The NRCC, in fact Alex DeGrasse is going to be on tomorrow, is pouring money into these seats that New York may be ready to flip red in MAGA. | ||
Tell us what's the reality. | ||
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That is pretty much what I'm hearing. | |
And I'm talking to people every day in the streets, knocking on doors. | ||
People are sick and tired of the progressive Democrats that are running New York state and running it into the ground. | ||
Lee Zeldin is a very popular candidate, and I think that he's going to pull it off. | ||
I think Latisha James is very unpopular, and she's definitely got to go. | ||
And a lot of people are on the same page with that. | ||
Um, so I do think that we have a really good chance. | ||
We're neck and neck. | ||
And I think that if more, you know, we make sure that everybody comes out to vote and we always say, bring 10 people out to vote. | ||
New York is going to have a big red wave this year. | ||
Kara, you know, today in the capital markets, we're on Philip Patrick from Birchgold on here in a few minutes. | ||
We spent almost an hour of the morning show just going through the economy, capital markets, how bad it is. | ||
But I got to tell you, I gave a speech in New York last week. | ||
When I talk to New Yorkers, what stuns me is as bad as the economy is and as bad as it's going to get, All they want to talk about is crime. | ||
I mean, crime is an obsession now with New Yorkers. | ||
What has happened in a city that's the greatest city in the world, in an area of the country that's one of the most important parts of the United States? | ||
How did this happen? | ||
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I it's the criminal justice reform and the cashless bail and taking discretion away from judges that has put dangerous criminals on the street. | |
Democrats feel it. | ||
Republicans feel it. | ||
Independents feel it. | ||
There's a crime wave in New York. | ||
People don't feel safe going out at night. | ||
They don't feel safe going on. | ||
Taking the train, taking the subway, driving into the city, even being in the suburbs. | ||
So that is the number one issue that voters are concerned with in New York. | ||
Besides the cost of living and inflation, the biggest thing that's driving voters, I think, this year is crime. | ||
And a lot of people were saying it was going to be abortion, but I don't even think that's even on people's radar like the Democrats thought it would be. | ||
It's just crime, crime, crime, community safety. | ||
Refunding the police, taking care of police officers and everything that will keep New York safe. | ||
That's why I think this year there's going to be a big breakthrough. | ||
Kara, I get this every time you're on and when you've got your video and other things up on Gateway Pundit, you're a Golden Gloves boxer. | ||
Tell people, you look like a movie star or a prime-time TV host. | ||
How do you do that and be a Golden Gloves boxer? | ||
Have you never taken a shot upside the head? | ||
It's pretty amazing. | ||
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I have taken many shots upside the head, but I did have at the beginning that I really learned how to work on defense and be a counterpuncher, which I think is really valuable in boxing and in life. | |
But yes, I did take a lot of shots to the head, but thank God it didn't affect my face. | ||
And I don't think it affected my brains either, Steve, but thank you for saying that. | ||
By the way, I will tell you, the best counterpuncher I ever met was Donald Trump in situations like yours, and you were a great counterpuncher. | ||
One more time, you're running for the state assembly in 22. | ||
Just give our audience, before we get your social media and your website, tell us about the race. | ||
How tough is it? | ||
What's your opponent like? | ||
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It's a tough race. | |
My opponent is an incumbent Democrat, but it's not that tough. | ||
this year. | ||
Everybody thin this year. | ||
It's very close close right now. | ||
Nobody li term incumbent. | ||
She has v fails. | ||
She has a bill in She's trying to pass righ will actually be able to like vaccinations and hor their parental consent. | ||
S they're trying to pass af that everybody should be Trying to pass legislation that will push for sexual education in kindergarten parents are infuriated and we've been educating people that this is a Democrat agenda. | ||
So this is the type of person I'm running against and I think people are finally waking up. | ||
And seeing what's going on and seeing that it's the Democrats that are pushing all these liberal policies in New York that absolutely nobody agrees about or agrees with, and that includes moderate Democrats. | ||
So we're polling really well in the area. | ||
Just need the public support and help and contributions to my campaign. | ||
People could find me on Tara, A-R-A for Assembly. | ||
And donate on WinRed so we can get out some last minute social media ads, push my video, push my social media. | ||
Please donate because every contribution counts to getting these progressive Democrats out of office here in New York and around the country. | ||
There's one party rule and we have to get rid of it. | ||
So I've raised money before for everybody that I could think of, including helping Jim Hoffman, the Gateway Plundit, raise over $2 million for January 6th Patriots that are in prison, in solitary confinement. | ||
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So I'm just asking the audience to help me get elected so that I can help fight for your freedom and pull out all these Democrats, these crazy bills that they're trying to get passed here in New York that are anti-freedom, that are tyrannical, and that are jeopardizing community safety. | |
Before I let you go, because you're a trusted reporter at Gateway and a trusted news source here at the War Room, you're saying in your mind New York's in play right now. | ||
Congressional seats, the governorship, Attorney General, Lieutenant Governor, across the board, and the Assembly also, you're saying New York's in play? | ||
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Leticia James is in a lot of trouble. | |
I think that she's behind by four points. | ||
So that's definite. | ||
And everybody, Lee Zeldin is polling really well. | ||
And Anthony Esposito for the congressional seat near me is polling. | ||
I think they're neck and neck. | ||
And like I said, I think that a lot of Democrats are either going to stay home this year or they're going to vote red. | ||
They're going to make this year an exception because they realize that I think everybody is self-preserving in the end. | ||
And when their safety is at risk and when they're seeing break-ins and robberies and shootings and muggings and rapes, There comes a point when they're like, enough is enough. | ||
So I think this year is going to be a special year. | ||
And we'll see at the polls on November 8th, but everybody just has to show up and vote. | ||
And just, you know, like I said, Kathy Hochul is not motivating any voters to get out there and vote, believe me. | ||
Cara, thank you very much for joining us on Fight On. | ||
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Thank you so much, Chief. | |
I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
Great way to start the show with a burst of energy. | ||
We're going to go from New York now to the great state of Arizona. | ||
One of the races that has them in full meltdown is the Secretary of State races, whether it's Marchant in Nevada, Christine Karamo in Michigan. | ||
But the one I think it gets them the most upset of all those, and trust me, Christina and Marchant get them upset. | ||
Of course, all the other Secretaries. | ||
It's got to be Fincham because of how the big steal was done in Arizona. | ||
Mark and I want to thank the team over at Media Matters. | ||
They have a great piece. | ||
Remember, when Media Matters writes these pieces, the left loves them because it's all hate and, I mean, snark and the way they do it. | ||
But we read it and we go, yeah, OK, we got it. | ||
I mean, you take out the snark, they get a lot of facts in there. | ||
Fincham, how's the race going right now? | ||
The secretaries of state are everything. | ||
Even the governorships and the attorney generals, the left is not melting down like they are of you guys in the coalition, and particularly you, Marchant, and Karama in Michigan. | ||
So tell us how it's going. | ||
It's going well, Steve. | ||
In fact, I think the thing that has them in full meltdown mode is we've been promoting a singular mission. | ||
We're going to hold people accountable to, A, just follow the law. | ||
They're in full Chernobyl meltdown over that. | ||
Now, the BBC, when they interviewed me here a couple of months ago, they said, why is it that they're so terrified of you? | ||
I said, well, perhaps it's because I'm going to hold people accountable to follow the law. | ||
And like a babe in the woods, he said, well, why would that scare people? | ||
Okay, the obvious answer is you're not following the law and you're about to be found out. | ||
So that's exactly what's going on here. | ||
CNN has us at three points ahead of Adrian Fontes. | ||
Trafalgar has us at seven. | ||
I think the truth is probably somewhere in the middle. | ||
Except, I'm hearing from a lot of people who are saying, I'm not answering polls truthfully because of 87,000 IRS agents and the fact that the media is in bed with the government. | ||
There's a data point for you to think about. | ||
Yeah, but here's the thing. | ||
There's no doubt that there's a Trump factor in the polls. | ||
But here's the thing, even with polls, we have to get out and deliver the vote. | ||
And here's what I'm very concerned about, because I'm hearing this all over. | ||
And it's with, Carrie Lake is so dynamic and so powerful and running such a great grassroots campaign. | ||
She's not listening to consultants. | ||
Katie Hobbs is hiding in bathrooms. | ||
And a lot of people come to me saying, hey, Whitmer's not really running against Tudor Dixon. | ||
Hobbs is not really running against Carrie Lake. | ||
It's because they feel like they got it already. | ||
What are you doing, and what is the team out there doing to make sure that this is not stolen? | ||
The reason BBC is out there, and CBS News is out there, and other people are out there, this is the railhead. | ||
It was Fox News calling it, and then the whole firefight that we've had in Arizona for two years that makes Arizona the most special of all of them, and they're all important. | ||
But right now, what are you guys doing to make sure they don't steal this again? | ||
Well, we've fully employed the Dan Schultz program in growing the number of PCs. | ||
And now we've even gotten to the point, and I was alerted to this earlier today, we've got folks who have got a computer software background who are now engaging, fully engaged, watching what's going on. | ||
Here's an example. | ||
Out of Pima County, we've got somebody who observed their primary after-action report, which was filled with apparently quite a few frauds. | ||
They failed on every deliverable. | ||
Installation, training, logistics, operations, final reports, chain of custody, and the after-action reports submitted by Pima County election officials, the recorder's office, and the county administrator reveal a lack of analysis of system failure, lack of statutory knowledge, and weak solutions to fix all the errors that arose and restore election integrity to the voters. | ||
This is an observer who is calling them out for massive failures in what they have attempted to do. | ||
We didn't see that two years ago. | ||
We didn't see that four years ago. | ||
So we now have not only citizen activists, but individuals who are taking ownership of what they're observing. | ||
So whether the recorders behave themselves or not in the two biggest counties, Pima and Maricopa, We now have deployed a massive number of PCs. | ||
That's the genius of the Dan Schultz work that he's done. | ||
And we cannot sing that guy's praises enough. | ||
He's an American hero. | ||
He's an American hero and a patriot. | ||
I want everybody to go to precinctstrategy.com. | ||
You can find out everywhere in the nation what your precinct is. | ||
You can go sign up today. | ||
But as importantly, also go to your county, get online. | ||
We need everybody at the ramparts. | ||
Everybody's got to take a piece of this. | ||
We know people, the money's tight, you don't have the ability to write a check, that's fine. | ||
What you got to do is you, and you want, you're going to want to do it because in this big sweep, Second World War II, you want to talk about what you did in the war, you want to talk about what you did, what counting room you're in, what poll you're on. | ||
Go sign up today. | ||
This is what the left can't defeat us. | ||
They're trying to, they're running around with groups like Fieldworks, they're trying to sell a bunch of college kids to do this. | ||
They got to pay people. | ||
We volunteer. | ||
The Precinct Strategy, Dan Schultz, Steve Stern, that crowd, they are just maniacal and they should be. | ||
PrecinctStrategy.com. | ||
One more time, Mark, what's the status of the race? | ||
Where do you feel you are? | ||
Where do you feel you need help? | ||
Where are you going to be? | ||
I'm sure he's not going to debate you anymore because both times you've blown him up on the stage. | ||
Katie Hobbs is hiding in bathrooms and PBS is changing the rules because they don't want to have Well, they can go to votefincham.com and click on news, but here's the extent to which they're terrified. | ||
They actually deployed 60 minutes here to do an interview. | ||
Now, I knew it was going to be a hit job. | ||
The important piece is they took the interview, because I know that they are going to continue to propagate fake news. | ||
Now they're gonna say, oh, you didn't have evidence that the Secretary of State and the Attorney General have said, nah, there's no there there. | ||
Really, we've got violations of state statutes that are provable within the records of the counties. | ||
So for them to make that claim is absolutely outrageous. | ||
And it's an attempt to try and steamroll this populist movement. | ||
These people are not going away, my friend. | ||
They're going to observe, observe, report, report. | ||
And I'm very pleased to see so many individuals being involved. | ||
We're bringing people together. | ||
And I think the important piece is, it's not just Republicans. | ||
It's disenfranchised Democrats. | ||
It's individuals who identify now, not as a Republican or as a Democrat, but as an independent. | ||
A third of the voters in the state of Arizona are independents, and they are coming out of the woodwork right now saying, I want to help, I want to be engaged, I want to be a part of the solution set. | ||
That has got these people scared to death. | ||
And this is what you've motivated people. | ||
One more time, what's the site they go to for the campaign? | ||
VotePinchum.com, and they can click on the news tab for all the interviews and all the information that we're putting out, because there's even more that's going to be coming out in the next days. | ||
Okay, we'll pump it all out. | ||
Mark Fincham, thank you very much. | ||
Media Matters, thank you for highlighting Mark Fincham. | ||
Short break. | ||
Birch Gold's Philip Patrick next. | ||
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Okay, we start this morning's show with Mike Lindell down with Samaritan's Purse, Franklin Graham's group in Fort Myers, Florida, there to give blankets and pillows and biblical pillows to the folks that have been hit by that horrific Hurricane Ian. | ||
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Okay, so when we left you today, remember overnight it was 290 points up. | ||
I think today was 700 points down after the worst inflation print ever. | ||
Ended up 800 points. | ||
The biggest swing, I think, on one day swing in the history of the New York Stock Exchange, the degenerate gamblers that are the traders, and that's what it is, is trading. | ||
And I've had to reach out to the great guys at Birch going to bring in Philip Patrick. | ||
What is going on here? | ||
Because we talk a lot at the desk out there. | ||
These trading desks right now, given this horrible print, do not believe that Powell and the guys at the Fed are going to have the stones to be Paul Volcker. | ||
And the next thing is basically the first of November. | ||
It's a couple of days for the midterm elections. | ||
They believe that that would put Biden out of business, although he's already out of business. | ||
They're looking for Powell to be a dove. | ||
Is that how you guys at Birchgold see this? | ||
Look, absolutely. | ||
I think long term, they know that the Fed are going to have to get aggressive with rates. | ||
But I think the markets now are under the impression that the Fed are going to try and push it after the midterms. | ||
So obviously, we've seen a reprieve in the markets today. | ||
But what a crazy market to see a swing like that at a time like this. | ||
It's just bananas. | ||
CPI numbers today. | ||
I don't know if you've covered already, but Really, really bad news. | ||
Overall inflation reduced by 0.1%. | ||
The concerning part though, core inflation was up 0.3%. | ||
So core inflation is everything outside of food and energy, right? | ||
Everything from BMWs to batteries, that's all up. | ||
Then you look at food and energy, food prices up 11.2%. | ||
So the only meaningful decline in inflation came on the back of a reduction in energy prices, which is on the back of demand destruction. | ||
There is no good news. | ||
The Fed are way behind. | ||
They haven't got a grip on inflation at all. | ||
And the markets now are doing what they do, right? | ||
They're watching the political landscape, seeing the opportunity. | ||
And like you said, I think they think Powell's gonna be a little bit more dovish until after the midterms. | ||
Then I think the Fed are gonna have to get much more aggressive. | ||
Well, being dovish just means you're gonna exacerbate The other thing that came out today, you see on CNBC, Bloomberg, etc. | ||
It's not a financial capitulation. | ||
We're not close to that point. | ||
But it was a narrative. | ||
They're actually saying this is going to take now several years to work through. | ||
There's no short-term fix here. | ||
The inflation is so, not in the core, just in the services too. | ||
It's sticky. | ||
So you've got an embedded problem. | ||
And that problem comes from printing money. | ||
By the way, go to birchgold.com. | ||
We need everybody in this audience up to speed. | ||
This is totally free. | ||
You get it. | ||
We're going to come out with a third edition after the election after the midterms. | ||
But this is and we told you, you know, this morning, these are the you're the creditors committee. | ||
You got to get up to speed on what it means to be on a creditors committee. | ||
I tell you, and this is I want to play this. | ||
We're combining Bloomberg from the other day plus CNBC, but I think it's Julie Abramowitz and CNBC, right? | ||
And the best guy at CNBC from the Chicago Pits, Rick Santelli. | ||
I want to combine those two about pension funds and then bring back Philip Patrick from Birchgold. | ||
Let's go and play it. | ||
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It's difficult. | |
Because basically this is him trying to explain a policy that at its core is a paradox. | ||
Both addressing financial stability, allowing some sort of easing, unwinding of positions that are untenable in the current regime, while also fighting inflation using very similar types of tools in terms of raising rates. | ||
It is mind-spinning. | ||
I can see why they're very, very sensitive about the concept of fiscal dominance right now. | ||
I can see why they are. | ||
Almost immediately the questions were asked at the Bank of England, will they accommodate what this government is going to do? | ||
And when they first came up with the gilt market operation, they were accused of just that, pandering, accommodating what fiscal policy makers had decided to do. | ||
So I think it's really, really difficult for them to do now. | ||
And I think that's why we're seeing the kind of language, the approach that we've seen from Governor Bailey. | ||
That's my guess. | ||
I can't get inside his head. | ||
The sense I get from him and the way he spoke yesterday just sounded like a man who was very, very sensitive to the idea that they might be contributing to so-called fiscal dominance. | ||
There is an argument that for decades central banks helped offset a lack of action from fiscal policy makers, a lack of action from Washington, D.C. | ||
For decades. | ||
Over the parliament. | ||
And this is a question now of can the central banks pull back and stop giving the fiscal policy makers a pass and risk financial instability and risk perhaps disrupting things to such an extent that imperils the basic functionings of a capitalistic society. | ||
And this is going to become an increasing debate in the months to come. | ||
There's something else. | ||
A sea of derivatives out there that have all these similar adjustments and tweaks that need to be made almost on a daily basis. | ||
And I see that we haven't heard or seen any major explosions, but they're out there. | ||
See, the point here is, is that all these structural issues that we are discussing, they're real. | ||
And they have to correct. | ||
And, just take housing for example. | ||
Why do we have supply at a decade low? | ||
Well, probably because of the 07, 08, 09 credit crisis. | ||
And why was that caused? | ||
Well, everybody's gonna tell you because they're greedy bankers, but that's not really the case. | ||
Okay? | ||
Greedy bankers, bankers are always greedy. | ||
They're lions. | ||
Lions eat meat. | ||
The government left a lot of raw meat around and they ate it. | ||
The point here is, many of these structural issues, we created ourselves. | ||
Remember when we had 18 to 20 trillion dollars of negative securities around the globe? | ||
That's when all these derivatives were born and the central banks knew it. They knew that if you're a pension fund for example, if you're a pension entity you have long-term liabilities. When interest rates are negative how can you possibly make a balance between your asset and your liabilities? They need to be matched. | ||
Hence we do a... Right now we don't we don't give a financial advice on this. | ||
We always tell you to go talk to the guys at Birch Gold to get all the information, but we don't give financial advice. | ||
We talk about macro. | ||
But I do tell everybody right now, if you have a financial advisor, you ought to sit down with them in a room and say, let me walk through this for a second. | ||
If you do it yourself and you're in a 401k plan or pension plan, you ought to get to the details. | ||
And here's why. | ||
By the way, she and Santelli should win the Nobel Prize, not Bernanke. | ||
There's more sense in what that young woman said and what Rick Santelli, Julia Bramowitz, and what Rick Santelli said. | ||
And here's why. | ||
You had these pension funds just like in 07. | ||
Remember 07, 08? | ||
We didn't have any earthy idea about these derivatives. | ||
All became later. | ||
All is a big surprise, people, right now. | ||
The pension funds in the United Kingdom and the United States of America are sitting on all kinds of derivatives. | ||
They've got all kinds of mess in there. | ||
Right now, when they raise interest rates, that's called a margin call. | ||
And when you start seeing that, you're going to start seeing these pension funds blow up, insurance companies blow up. | ||
This is what David Goldman in the Asia Times said the other day. | ||
We're looking at a global margin call. | ||
Philip Patrick, how bad will it get when we have that margin call and you've got all these derivatives and all these funky things they've got in there, the juice returns, high leverage, sir? | ||
Listen, the derivative market is and has been for a long time a ticking time bomb. | ||
And you're absolutely right. | ||
Pension funds in the UK, as well as the US, are leverage, right? | ||
UK pensions, as an example, they borrow against their gilts. | ||
And a guilt is the equivalent of a US government treasury. | ||
Any rate hike, which is obviously expected in the UK, leaves them short, right? | ||
Bank of England actually had to step in and buy a bunch of guilt last week to support. | ||
This is globally now a ticking time bomb, and time's running out. | ||
You mentioned before, before the break, a couple of things. | ||
Number one, inflation being sticky. | ||
You're absolutely right, right? | ||
Once it's entrenched, it stays. | ||
The other thing is, this could last a lot longer. | ||
You mentioned Volker. | ||
Volker took a very aggressive approach to combating the problem. | ||
He jumped rates like 4% overnight, popped that bub. | ||
Powell's taking a very different approach, right? | ||
He's trying to let the air out slowly, but what that does, and it's what you said, and I think it was absolutely spot on, it virtually guarantees that this problem is going to last for longer and be more painful. | ||
So, blunders, I think. | ||
People forget, but let's go back to the 70s. | ||
Last time we had this stagflation, the Arab Bowl embargo, Nixon getting off the gold standard was 71, I think. | ||
The Arab Bowl embargo went in 73, partly driven by that. | ||
It wasn't until Reagan and Volcker had the stones to do this. | ||
It wasn't really to 83, 84 that we saw the change. | ||
You're talking 10 or 12 years. | ||
And that's what two guys had muscled it through. | ||
There ain't no Volcker on the horizon. | ||
This is why the market's up today. | ||
They think Powell's not up to it. | ||
They think he's going to blink. | ||
They think that, hey, because they understand you pop that thing again on November because there's no more prints here on inflation. | ||
You pop that interest rate again. | ||
Before that, and Biden, those guys, the Democrats are going to say, you threw the election, you got political, you turned it over to the Republicans. | ||
That is a lie. | ||
And everything's farther than the truth. | ||
More than ever, how do people go and talk to one of the advisors and consultants over at Birchgold? | ||
How do people get more information? | ||
Philip Patrick. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
For your listeners, birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
We've got great information tailored for your listeners. | ||
Birchgold.com forward slash Bannon. | ||
You're going to get a great information kit. | ||
You can give us a call. | ||
There are a lot of people like myself here to guide people through. | ||
And for me personally, it's at Philip Patrick on Getter as always. | ||
Watch Philip on social media. | ||
He's putting up stuff all the time. | ||
Remember, you're the creditors committee. | ||
MAGA's the creditor. | ||
You're chairman of the creditors committee. | ||
You got to get up to speed on the credit crisis that's before us. | ||
Philip Patrick, thank you so much. | ||
Thank the guys over at Birch Gold. | ||
Thank you, as always, Steve. | ||
Okay, I've had a couple of my favorites. | ||
Fincham, Cara, and Philip Patrick. | ||
A very disturbing story. | ||
Very disturbing. | ||
It's one thing to rouse Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro. | ||
It's one thing to rouse us up. | ||
We know what we're into, right? | ||
This is political warfare, we got that. | ||
Not gonna cause us. | ||
But when you start going after people, the most, the holiest people in this country, some of the nicest people in this country, that are praying outside of abortion centers, and the FBI, the jackboots are coming. | ||
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You know, this stuff is, you know, it is what it is. | |
It's got to be worked through. | ||
You're the creditors committee. | ||
We're in a financial apocalypse, but we'll get through it. | ||
We'll power through this. | ||
But there's something different about what's happening and there's two things. | ||
We're going to have Dr. Miriam Grossman on in the six o'clock hour about this transgender ideology and how this has been embedded now with the sex education to the public schools, really a lot of the private schools too. | ||
And there's something very disturbing and very dark about that. | ||
The other thing that's dark is that with the FBI, when I, you know, I'm a Catholic, I'm a Roman Catholic, when I was raised as a kid in the parish, some of the top people were the FBI field agents. | ||
I mean, they were revered. | ||
For a Catholic, for Irish Catholics, for Catholics, that was like the highest you could get. | ||
I mean, it was, these guys were revered. | ||
They were the anti-communist fighters. | ||
And what has been so disturbing over the last decade or so is what's happened to the FBI. | ||
But I got to tell you, there's something very dark and disturbing. | ||
I want to bring in Paul Vaughn and his lawyer Stephen Crampton right now. | ||
Paul, when I see people praying the rosary and outside of abortion centers and with a strong religious conviction to try to pray and to bring God into this process and to help people, and I see the FBI, the jackboots of the FBI coming and rounding up people, and I think you're part of 11 Just walk our audience through your story, sir. | ||
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You bet, Steve. | |
Well, it started in March of 21 at a pro-life event in Mount Juliet, Tennessee. | ||
It was an event where we were going to minister at the abortion clinic like we often do and seeking to help women in crisis pregnancies and seeking to bring the public discourse back to the plight of the unborn and looking to help save human lives. | ||
During that event, it was a peaceful hymn singing, Bible reading event. | ||
Christians gathered from all denominations, gathered together singing hymns and lifting up praises in the hallway of a multi-tenant building where the abortion clinic was held. | ||
My personal involvement in that was there just participating in the hymn singing and such, and then as the police showed up, as some were going to rescue and block the doors and attempt to Keep people, attempt to give time to talk to people that were seeking abortions to save the babies. | ||
You know, I became kind of an intermediary with the police. | ||
I began talking with them. | ||
I thought, hey, they need the gospel too. | ||
We get to talk to them, see where they are, see what they know about God and their civic, their duty as a civil magistrate, right? | ||
God has duties for them as well. | ||
And so that's how I spent the day. | ||
Went back and forth, had a wonderful conversation with the police chief, the lead negotiator, both who were men of faith. | ||
Both understood their duties and didn't want the abortion clinic in their city. | ||
But they had a job to do. | ||
So we worked through things to keep it a peaceful day. | ||
Fast forward to last Wednesday. | ||
I get a knock at the door at 7.20 in the morning. | ||
FBI open up, rattling my windows, banging on the front porch. | ||
And I just sent three of my four kids that I normally take to school. | ||
The other three were in the house. | ||
I had seven at home. | ||
Out to the car. | ||
I was about to drive them to school. | ||
When this happened, and as I walk towards the window after the first wrapping on the window shake in the house, I look out to see these unmarked cars in the yard, and then they bang on the door again. | ||
I open up the curtain to look out and see what's going on and what, you know, what all the ruckus was about, and I see guns strained on me, right? | ||
Sidearm pointed directly at me, AR-15, you know, across the chest, triggered and ready to go. | ||
He's got his hands on the trigger. | ||
And I asked them who they're looking for. | ||
I'm assuming there was a mistake because it's been a year and a half since this event and we're not, we don't break the law. | ||
We're not doing other things out there wrong. | ||
They said they were looking for me. | ||
Uh, so I quickly surmised that the best thing to do for my family and my wife in the back room with our toddler and all the other children in and out of the house, that the best thing was to get my self up and put myself in their hands and take up the fight when we got to court. | ||
Hang on for a second. | ||
Has there been any contact? | ||
Was there any contact for you between the year and a half when you were there in the hallway talking to the police officers, praying, singing hymns, multi-denominational Christian, when they came knocking on the door? | ||
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There was none, Steve. | |
There was no contact. | ||
Like many others that were arrested in the same group actually received phone calls. | ||
They showed up and met, turned themselves in. | ||
I had nothing. | ||
I had no notice until they banged on my door at 720 Wednesday morning last week. | ||
Let me bring in Steven Crampton. | ||
What is, what, what is, what is, uh, Paul Vaughn? | ||
What is Paul Vaughn charged with and what charge would he be charged with? | ||
It would have, I don't know, 10 officers show up, up armored. | ||
It looks like they're taking down Al Qaeda. | ||
What, what, what was, what's the charge, uh, Steven Crampton? | ||
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Well, I hate to shock you, Steve, but the charge amounts to, A misdemeanor violation of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, F.A.C.E., but then what they did is they tagged on a conspiracy to violate F.A.C.E. | |
charge and it's on that basis that they add the 10 years and up to $250,000 in fines to the one year and $10,000 in fines for the misdemeanor face violation. | ||
So real bootstrap... | ||
I want the audience to understand this. | ||
This is a misdemeanor offense, at best, for singing hymns and praying, and from, you know, you got civil disobedience, you got these guys locking down college campuses or doing whatever, but you got people here singing Christian hymns and praying. | ||
and praying for the people, praying for the officers. | ||
Don't hear a year and a half. | ||
It's a misdemeanor. | ||
And you're saying that a US, this is a US attorney, this is a federal charge, a US attorney tacked on a conspiracy theory that would add, that would send Paul Vaughn for singing Christian hymns and praying would send Paul Vaughn to prison for 10 years. | ||
Is that, do I hear that correctly? | ||
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I know it's hard to believe, but that's exactly what is the case here. | |
Steve, we've been litigating face cases since FACE was enacted in 19. | ||
Never seen anything close to this. | ||
It's just unbelievable. | ||
Beyond the pale. | ||
Tell me, before I go back to Paul for a second. | ||
What is this main justice? | ||
What has happened in the Justice Department? | ||
Or what has happened to these U.S. | ||
attorneys that has radicalized them? | ||
Walk me through what is happening because Merrick Garland, we're winning a sweeping victory on the 8th of November. | ||
Merrick Garland, I had Jim Jordan on here. | ||
Jim Jordan's no, no, no bomb thrower. | ||
Jim Jordan said, we're going to impeach Merrick Garland on the southern border and other things. | ||
But he's getting impeached and removed. | ||
First time in American history, U.S. | ||
Attorney General is going to be impeached and thrown out of office. | ||
Well, I would say it is the Biden regime, frankly, Steve. | ||
these US attorneys that's radicalized them, sir. | ||
It's to you, Paul. | ||
Steve, that's for, Steve Crampton, listen, Steven Crampton, let me ask you, that the lawyer. | ||
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Well, I would say it is the Biden regime, frankly, Steve. | ||
The fact that Roe v. Wade, you know, their kind of golden chalice here was overturned in the Dobbs case has triggered, if you will, this extraordinary response, absurd response This indictment was unsealed, effectively filed, not coincidentally, on the 100th day after the Dobbs decision was announced. | ||
Mr. Biden and his vice president were meeting in the White House with the so-called Reproductive Rights Task Force on that very day. | ||
So this is a carefully orchestrated effort. | ||
To send a very clear message, I think, to those who would dare stand up for their religious freedom and for the rights of the unborn, that this administration is declaring war on you. | ||
Paul, about your other 11 folks that are tied up, all these people, I take it, were singing hymns and praying in the hallway? | ||
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Correct. | |
And there were others out there as well. | ||
We understood a lot of folks did not get arrested that day, including myself. | ||
That was the nature of it. | ||
They're doing this to intimidate you and to break the back of these people to come and say the rosary and pray and sing hymns. | ||
Is this going to intimidate the people that have been doing, that have been fighting to save lives against these abortion mills? | ||
Is this putting fear into the Christians and Catholics that do that, sir? | ||
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This is certainly their intent, right? | |
They want to strike fear and In the heart of anyone that would dissent, anyone that would dare come out and bring good news out to the streets and oppose their ideology. | ||
And we know, as Christians and men of faith, that there are two sides to things. | ||
There's the political side, in which they think they're navigating one area, and there's the spiritual side. | ||
And the bottom line is, when we stand against persecution, when we stand up to bullies, when we stand up and say, there's another authority in this world, and you are not it, You don't have the final say in what I do and the decisions I make in my life. | ||
That sends a message. | ||
That actually emboldens people and encourages people. | ||
And every platform I've been on, every chance I get to speak, I'm telling the church in America, hey, this is what we are designed for. | ||
This is our calling. | ||
This is our ability to speak to our culture. | ||
And there's two options. | ||
You can look at the pictures in the hallway of the hymn singing Christians there, and you can look at the BLM fire fest in the cities around our nation. | ||
And you can decide for yourself, what culture do I want my children to grow up in? | ||
Paul, how do people get to you on social media, or how do they get to find out more about this on either your website? | ||
I want to make sure everybody gets full access to you on this story. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
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You bet. | |
Well, Person of Tennessee is my organization, so personoftennessee.org. | ||
Person of the Alliance is who we are with on the national level. | ||
They've got some great press releases and stuff on that site. | ||
And then personally, I'm at PaulTN, like Tennessee, on Twitter, Gitter, and Gab and other platforms. | ||
PaulTN. | ||
Okay. | ||
I want to make sure we get these in all the chat rooms so people can get more about this story. | ||
Hang on for one second. | ||
Stephen, what's the next step and how can people find out more about the suit, more about the defense, more about the criminal charges, all of it? | ||
Where do they go for that part? | ||
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Thanks, Steve. | |
Our website would be the place probably for most of the information, thomasmooresociety.org. | ||
They are still bringing in some of the defendants for initial appearance. | ||
The lead defendant, Chet Gallagher, is actually still stuck in jail in South Carolina. | ||
They won't even transport him back to Tennessee for an initial appearance and arraignment. | ||
So, until everybody is kind of processed through that element, We don't really have another date yet in the case. | ||
It's still very early. | ||
Some people go there. | ||
By the way, St. | ||
Thomas More stood up for his religious beliefs and gave his life for it. | ||
That's why he's one of the martyrs. | ||
Stephen Crampton, you're fighting a good fight, sir. | ||
I want to make sure everybody goes to Thomas More Society. | ||
You're fighting a good fight on so many different levels. | ||
Everybody should go there. | ||
And Paul, we look forward to having you back on here. | ||
Stephen, I'll talk to you later about working on this situation in South Carolina. | ||
This is an outrage. | ||
This is where this country's headed. | ||
If you don't think you should go and volunteer, if you want to stop it, you got to beat it at the ballot box. | ||
If you want to shut down and defund the FBI, if you want to clean this mess up, on November 8th is the day that your voice gets to be heard. | ||
They're all about democracy and democracy this and democracy that. | ||
Democracy suppository is the only thing they're going to understand. | ||
And I mean a victory that's a sweeping victory. | ||
If you want to shut this down, you want to clean up the Justice Department, you want to clean up the FBI, you want to clean up the CIA, you want to do it all, you got to win. | ||
There is no substitute for victory. | ||
Let me repeat that. | ||
There's no substitute for victory. | ||
I need everybody in this audience to go volunteer right now. | ||
Man a phone bank. | ||
Walk up precinct. | ||
Go join precinctstrategy.com. | ||
Go become a poll worker, an election official. | ||
It is not too late. | ||
There's plenty of training. | ||
We're going to put it up on all our sites. | ||
Pump it out on Getter. | ||
Captain Ben will be doing that. | ||
Just don't get mad. | ||
Just do not get mad when you hear this. | ||
It's within our grasp to turn it around in your grasp. | ||
You're the decision maker. | ||
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Rick Potter is head of the Mighty American, the chairman of the Mighty American Strike Force. | ||
Rick, what states are you in? | ||
What are you guys going to do? | ||
And where can people go to sign up? | ||
You've got a crowd here watching this that is looking to volunteer. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
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The easiest way is if they will go to our website, which is M-A-S-F. | |
We are a volunteer organization across the country. | ||
masf.online. You can also go to our getter which is at Mighty American Strikeforce. | ||
We are a volunteer organization across the country. We've been involved in presidential elections for the last 20 years, but we've really expanded nationwide since 2016. | ||
And this year we are sending about 1,500 volunteers to North Carolina, to Georgia, to New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Ohio, to Wisconsin and Michigan, and then to Texas, to Arizona and Nevada. | ||
And so the volunteers are going to do what? | ||
Are you going to be poll workers, election officials, walk neighborhoods, phone banks? | ||
Tell us what people, if they go there, what can they anticipate they're going to be signing up for? | ||
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If they deploy with us to one of these battleground areas, they will be walking door to door to either persuade or turn out the vote. | |
We also sometimes help with managing political rallies during the last two weeks before the election. | ||
We also have an at home program. | ||
If people are just not able to travel, but they want to join with us, they can from their living room. | ||
We can set them up so that they can help us with phone calling. | ||
And also we do mass This is perfect. | ||
Okay. | ||
I want to give it, give the website again. | ||
I want everybody to go take a look. | ||
You can do it from home, or if you can, you can actually deploy to one of these states. | ||
Remember, we need volunteers. | ||
This is a grassroots movement. | ||
So Rick Potter, one more time, where can people go and what do they do? | ||
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If they will go to our website, M A S F dot online, M A S F dot online, right there, they can volunteer by clicking the red button or they click the other button. | |
and make contributions. | ||
We try to raise some scholarship funds to help some people pay a portion of their way if they're just not able to afford the full cost of deploying. | ||
But most of our volunteers pay their own way. | ||
Perfect. | ||
Rick Potter, you're doing great work. | ||
Mighty American Strike Force. | ||
Thank you very much for joining us. | ||
Look forward to having you back on. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
Here's the key. | ||
You can do it from your home. | ||
You can be one of these text message people. | ||
You can do phone banks. | ||
You can get out. | ||
You walk neighborhoods in these battleground states. | ||
It's important. | ||
We've got to push this over the top. | ||
Okay, this weekend, the Committee on the Present Danger, China, is really revving up to focus on the 20th Party Congress of when Xi becomes emperor for life. | ||
Reggie Littlejohn joins us. | ||
It's going to be live. | ||
I think Real America's Voice is going to cover two hours. | ||
We're going to kick off Saturday night. | ||
We'll have more on this tomorrow. | ||
Saturday night, which will be Sunday morning in Beijing. | ||
Reggie, why should people get around and focus on something on a Saturday night in October that's going to be live from Beijing or in Beijing on Sunday morning about some political meeting in China, ma'am? | ||
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Because this is one of the most important political meetings of the decade, Steve. | |
As you know, the Chinese Communist Party has one of these party conferences only once every five years. | ||
And this is the one where Xi Jinping is going to be trying to be coronated as emperor, basically, because they usually have a two-term limit and he's seeking a third term, which is unprecedented. | ||
So what we're doing is on Saturday night, and I thank you for covering this, is we're having something that we're calling the Crashing the CCP Party Congress. | ||
And the reason that people should tune into this is number one, because what happens in China very directly affects what happens in the United States. | ||
And number two, we have a fantastic group of speakers who are going to be telling the truth about what's going on in China and not the whitewashed version that the Chinese Communist Party is going to be broadcasting. | ||
So we're going to have Frank Gaffney, my organization is co-sponsoring it, Gordon Chang, Simone Gold, Sidney Powell, Sam Faddis, Kevin Freeman, Laura Logan, and we're all going to be talking about what is the truth about China and how does it impact America. | ||
Reggie, one thing I don't understand is why is it, you know, besides Bloomberg TV that's talked about this, it's Bloomberg TV and War Room, Real America's Voice, Community of the Present Danger. | ||
Why is the mainstream media not over this? | ||
You're right. | ||
This is one of the most important political events of this decade, right? | ||
And it's going to have massive implications to everybody in this audience. | ||
Why is the mainstream media not covering it better and more thoroughly? | ||
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Well, this is my opinion, Steve, and my opinion is elite capture. | |
I think that the Chinese Communist Party either is directly funding a lot of these media organizations or they are substantially funding companies that are advertising on these and so that people just don't want to report things that reflect poorly on the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
So we depend on you and just a few other media outlets to be a voice for truth in this very dire situation and I thank you for it. | ||
Reggie, I know we're going to talk about tomorrow and then Saturday. | ||
We're going to do a special on the show Saturday morning. | ||
And then, of course, you guys are going to be live Saturday night about shifting maybe from unrestricted warfare to kinetic war. | ||
But what I want to know, because we're going to discuss a lot of this in detail, how do people get to your organization? | ||
How do they get to your social media and how do they get to make sure they watch this on Real America's Voice Live Saturday night? | ||
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Well, OK, so presentdangeredchina.org is where you can register for the event. | |
My organization is womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org, and I was recently kicked off of Twitter. | ||
So you can find me at Getter, Truth Social, et cetera, at real Reggie Littlejohn. | ||
Reggie, I'm surprised it took him this long to kick you off Twitter. | ||
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You come in a little hot on occasion, Reggie Littlejohn. | |
It's unbelievable what you picked me up for. | ||
Okay, let me tell you what they kicked me off for. | ||
They kicked me off because I tweeted against vaccine mandates for six-month-old babies. | ||
That's the tweet that they kicked me off for. | ||
Outrageous. | ||
Reggie Littlejohn, thank you so much. | ||
Fantastic work you're doing. | ||
Fantastic work in the community of the present danger. | ||
This 20th Party Congress could be the launch point for the kinetic war around Taiwan. | ||
That's what we're going to cover it wall-to-wall starting Saturday night. | ||
We'll have experts in tomorrow and on Saturday also. | ||
Okay, the next hour, we're going to talk about the economy, but very disturbing. | ||
Dr. Miriam Grossman joins us about the transgender ideology. |