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Well, the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
That this is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than a hundred possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always, because if you don't and the worst happens, War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Banner. | ||
Okay, welcome. | ||
It's 25 October in the year of our Lord 2022. | ||
We got a packed hour of everybody that's going to tell us how you're going to man the ramparts for this historic wind that's about to come up, but I want to give a warning. | ||
Okay, I want to give a warning. | ||
I'm giving a couple of talks this week. | ||
Obviously every night I'm on with these calls trying to motivate people and have people that are at all these fantastic groups throughout the country big and small to get motivated to put your shoulder to the wheel. | ||
But I'm also giving some talks to some people about what's all to come. | ||
Headline of the Financial Times, Sunak set for UK premiership with vow to tackle profound challenge. | ||
The sub headline, daunting economic in tray, that means his inbox. | ||
And positive reaction from markets. | ||
That means the hedge funds. | ||
The former, you know, the conservative Thatcherite, Liz Truss, was turfed out in 44, 45 days. | ||
Why? | ||
She went back to an old playbook. | ||
And as they've said in all these articles, and we told her at the beginning on this show. | ||
She did not put out the math associated with what she was trying to do. | ||
They did not put a logical sequence of what has to happen, Dave Brat. | ||
That is why it's so important for the Republicans, particularly the staffers, to get on top of things now and make sure that everything is modeled out. | ||
They get assumptions, a clear vision of what you want to do. | ||
Can't be fuzzy and you can't go back to bromides. | ||
Liz Truss is a living example. | ||
If you go to bromides, right, if you go to bromides and you can't back it up, You're going to get turfed out and they're saying, hey, he's a hedge fund guy and the hedge funds won. | ||
Well, we'll see. | ||
The plan that they put forward was just it could it is not dealing in reality. | ||
And as Dave Brat has been telling you and Steve Cortez and all of us is that we're in a different environment right now. | ||
This modern monetary theory, you know, the Wall Street Journal had this thing. | ||
As I might know, I'll just bring this up. | ||
One of my favorites. | ||
The Wall Street Journal, by the way, that went nuts in June of 2017 after an Oval Office meeting where I made a case to President Trump why his tax bill could be even better. | ||
Right? | ||
Particularly if it looked at what we should really do with the wealthy and the corporations in this country, to really force them, not just to do stock buybacks, but to put the tax cuts into capital equipment to build a manufacturing base. | ||
The Wall Street Journal, no sympathy for Steve Bannon. | ||
Hey, I've never looked for sympathy in my life, and I particularly not look for Paul G. Zhou and the clowns at the editorial page of the Wall Street Journal. | ||
The Wall Street Journal, You are very much responsible for the jam that we're in because you have backed a uniparty that has backed a radical theory called modern monetary theory that allowed people to spend and spend and spend and not think about deficits. | ||
And now we're in a jam. | ||
And that's why when somebody like Liz Truss comes up with a plan that's just not based in reality today. | ||
We all like tax cuts. | ||
We'd love to have tax cuts. | ||
You love growth. | ||
Right. | ||
And you've got to figure out how to do that. | ||
But you've got certain elements, particularly when you have an administrative state that is overwhelming and voracious for resources. | ||
You know, Biden's there right now. | ||
The New York Post had a great piece on it. | ||
He's lying to you about him cutting the deficits. | ||
His deficits are a trillion to a trillion and a half dollars every year in perpetuity. | ||
In perpetuity, that's why these big fight. | ||
Why do you think they're talking about the debt ceiling? | ||
The time of the debt ceiling because they understand the posse, the war room. | ||
You are the head of the creditors committee and you have a leverage. | ||
It's called a leverage and you have it. | ||
They have to ask your permission because the the House members that essentially report to you. | ||
Right. | ||
I have to get your permission to to increase it. | ||
So that's why these battles are going to be epic, because the Democrats leaving this city with any power for a decade, if we do our jobs, everything's good. | ||
If we do leaving it for a decade, are going to try to grab everything they possibly can. | ||
Dave Brat, closing thoughts, observations, China, the UK, what's happening, because you're living in historic times right now. | ||
That's why everybody, the people we're about to put on here are all the grassroots leaders that have been doing this every day. | ||
They need your help. | ||
Everybody in this audience is going to want to have a piece of this. | ||
You're going to want to say, I man phones here, I walk precincts here, I went to registrars here, I watch boxes here, I did this, I did this, this, because every piece adds up. | ||
This is 12 o'clock high. | ||
Remember, 12 o'clock high, it's the formation. | ||
It's every person. | ||
It's the mechanic. | ||
It's the pilot, it's the bombardier, it's the gunner, it's everybody, right? | ||
To put that formation, to get over the Ruhr Valley and drop the bombs on the Nazis' industry, right? | ||
It's a team effort. | ||
That's what exactly what we're doing now. | ||
And no, I'm not making an analogy between the Democratic Party and the Nazis. | ||
I would never do that. | ||
Dave Brat, closing thoughts, observations? | ||
Yeah, your comments on Liz Truss, England had a sovereign debt crisis, the US market, you wish it had anything to do with earnings and firm behavior. | ||
It's all being driven by macroeconomic shocks in geopolitics. | ||
And now China, in terms of fiduciary responsibility, For these heads of Morgan and all the big banks coming up, I'm dying to watch, Jamie, and all these guys, what they got to say. | ||
G.G. | ||
Pei just declared the decisive role of the state, total movement away from using market forces, on paper. | ||
Went beyond that, took away all peace and harmony language, and declared that we will be at war footing going on right now. | ||
And they changed the language from peace to preparing for the storm. | ||
And the spirit of struggle. | ||
That is not good news. | ||
And so our firms that want to do business with China moving forward, boy are you taking on some risk. | ||
And your fiduciaries are not going to be happy campers if this goes out. | ||
Look, they've taken all the pension fund money and piled it over there. | ||
Blackrock and all these guys are geniuses. | ||
Blackstone and Ray Dalio, all these geniuses. | ||
Larry Fink, they're all geniuses, right? | ||
Let me give you some more bad news. | ||
He just put the word out. | ||
He said, hey, this real estate crisis we got, there's not enough money in China to bail them out right now. | ||
And he kind of said, hey, the foreigners got in here too. | ||
We're going to have to see how it plays out. | ||
This real estate implosion you're going to see in China, don't think the Chinese government, the CCP is going to come and bail out Larry Fink. | ||
So everybody's got pension money with these guys. | ||
My advice, we don't give financial advice, we give common sense advice. | ||
I would call your financial advisor and find out where your money is, okay, in these uncertain times. | ||
When these guys, when he says, when she says prepare for a storm, you should take that right now as a papal bull. | ||
Because a storm's coming, okay? | ||
A storm's coming. | ||
I'll tell you where it's going to be blowing out of. | ||
It's going to be blowing out of the South China Sea and into Taiwan. | ||
And the American economy will drop 25% when they do their air assault and their naval blockade of that. | ||
Dave Brat, how do people get to you, sir? | ||
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Yep. | |
Brat Economics at Getter Third Floor, Liberty University School of Business. | ||
Bring your young scholars up. | ||
I love meeting the parents and the students. | ||
See you soon. | ||
Thank you, Dave Brett. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
God bless. | ||
Okay, we got Cleta Mitchell. | ||
We got Matt Brainerd. | ||
Let's bring in Matt Brainerd first. | ||
Matt, you were up here. | ||
You've done this amazing job of comparing, you know, the voter rolls to where people have told the post office they actually live. | ||
Can you give folks an update on where we stand with that and any other assistance you need from the War Room? | ||
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Oh, we've gotten tremendous support from War Room. | |
We've had nearly 800 activists sign up. | ||
We're getting dozens of reports back from the field a day. | ||
Sometimes we're getting good news and sometimes we're getting bad news. | ||
I'll share some of the good news with you. | ||
Uh, county in Nevada found, you know, our activists, uh, brought this data to them and they said, look, we'll start looking at this. | ||
And they actually started removing voters who no longer belonged on the list. | ||
Uh, Franklin County, Ohio also decided, Hey, this was legitimate. | ||
We're going to start screening these people and follow up to make sure they live here. | ||
If they don't, we're going to remove them from the list. | ||
Uh, same thing happening in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. | ||
Um, there, the county said, look, this looks legitimate to us. | ||
We're going to contact everyone on the list to make sure they're still eligible. | ||
Cameron, Wisconsin, Pasco County, Florida. | ||
And all of this happened because of war room activists. | ||
We've got a little bit of bad news, though, is that a lot of the activists were encouraging them to do supplemental research. | ||
And in a couple of the cases in Wisconsin, they found that not only did they not belong to the list, but they'd been voting in two different states simultaneously in previous elections. | ||
All of this evidence was provided to the Wisconsin Election Commission. | ||
And what the Wisconsin Election Commission did is they rejected the challenge, provided no reason why, and threatened the people who made the challenge with $500 fines to try to chill out any attempt to question how they run the elections in the state of Wisconsin. | ||
Oh, we'd love that. | ||
My producer will reach out to you afterwards. | ||
We want to get these people. | ||
We'll throw them back in court. | ||
Why can't we just go back in court and challenge these people? | ||
If this is a legitimate challenge, how can they come back and try? | ||
You talk about voter intimidation. | ||
How about activist intimidation? | ||
When people are trying to sit there and say, we just want to play by the rules, but we want the rules enforced. | ||
This is not acceptable. | ||
You agree, Matt Brainerd? | ||
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And it's very disappointing at a state level because they actually brought 11 specific complaints with ample evidence of them. | ||
Not living in the state, voting in another state, and the state just flat out rejected, gave no explanation, and threatened them with a fine if they ever tried to do that again. | ||
The good news is that... Sorry, go ahead. | ||
Yeah, by the way, I don't consider that bad news. | ||
I consider that's the kind of reality check you need. | ||
The Democrats don't ever want to clean up the rolls. | ||
They don't want to do anything, right? | ||
They want these rolls to be old. | ||
They don't mind people voting in multiple states. | ||
I guarantee when you find them, they'll all be Democrats, right? | ||
Talk to us about where else can people be helpful, right? | ||
You had tons of things, and clearly these battleground states are critical. | ||
Where else can people be helpful? | ||
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Well, what we've found is that while the state-level apparatus for elections is often very resistant, the local board of elections, in many cases, they actually are not opposed to keeping their list clean. | |
In many cases, they're overworked and they're grateful for folks coming in. | ||
We've had a couple of towns in Wisconsin and villages and cities immediately say, oh yeah, this person doesn't belong on the list anymore and just strike them right off the list. | ||
agree to do subsequent investigations. | ||
But we're at a point now where we've gotten a really cool new tool. | ||
We got it just this morning. | ||
We've gotten the database and it's going to be updated every day of everyone that has requested and cast a ballot so that we can now match that against the list. | ||
Because previously we were only matching the voter registration list as a whole. | ||
And in some of these states, the deadline for challenging voters who are on the list has passed. | ||
But what never passes until Election Day is the ability to challenge people who have cast these ballots from far away that do not have eligibility to vote in those states. | ||
So we're going to be cranking that data out to the 800 or so posse from the war room that are on the ground in these nine states. | ||
If anybody wants to participate in this program, we've got a full-time employee who's doing nothing but supporting this. | ||
We've got plenty of documentation on how you can proceed with this and the raw data. | ||
So you can sign up for that at lookaheadamerica.org slash challenge. | ||
By the way, this is totally non-partisan, too. | ||
If they're Republicans or MAGA doing this, they shouldn't do it. | ||
They should be off the roll just like anybody else. | ||
This is not like, oh, we're just trying to do this to keep the Trump voters. | ||
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No. | |
If you're not playing exactly by what the rules are set up, you shouldn't be eligible. | ||
I mean, it's logical. | ||
That's the way the system's got to roll. | ||
We also know, given our enthusiasm and our numbers, because two-thirds of the American people agree with what we say, that we're going to win every election. | ||
That's just obvious. | ||
Sorry, Democrats. | ||
Not sorry. | ||
Did I ever say about destroying the Democratic Party as a national political institution? | ||
Have I ever mentioned that concept? | ||
Or being out of power for ten years at least, or maybe a generation? | ||
Did I ever mention that? | ||
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I might be able to talk about that later. | |
Go ahead, Matt. | ||
Look Ahead is a non-profit, non-partisan group. | ||
None of this data is targeting any particular party or anybody based on what primaries they vote in. | ||
We just want clean elections, which I think is what all the rest of America wants. | ||
Clean elections. | ||
One more time, Matt, how do people go? | ||
You guys are doing an incredible job. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
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Go to lookaheadamerica.org slash challenge if you live in one of the nine states and we'll get you the data and the support you need to start getting engaged with your local board of elections to keep the voter list clean and to make sure the only people who should be casting ballots are casting ballots. | |
Matt Brainerd, thank you very much. | ||
Honored to have you on here, sir. | ||
Great data guy. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Okay, we're going to take a break. | ||
I got the great Cleta Mitchell on the other side. | ||
Cleta's got a lot of information to get us up on. | ||
Remember, we're now within the red zone. | ||
It's two weeks to go. | ||
The overall numbers are breaking our way. | ||
You see on RealClearPolitics, they have the range of taking over the House of, I think it's 12 to 47 seats. | ||
People are now talking about 30 to 40 seats, but it's all to happen. | ||
I can tell you that I think even RealClearPolitics and others, it looks like there's 10 to 15 that are what are called banked. | ||
People think that those are enough. | ||
We're also gonna go through, if not this afternoon, I'll do it tomorrow, the 17 districts that Trump won that have challenges in right now. | ||
Very interesting. | ||
I think we're gonna run the tables on all 17. | ||
Okay, Cleta Mitchell on the other side. | ||
We got Charlie Kirk up. | ||
We're packed this morning. | ||
Remember, we're live-streaming on Getter, all the big debates tonight. | ||
Captain Bannon, Grace Chong. | ||
Go check it out right now and get her. | ||
Back. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon, and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, we've got the one and only Cleta Mitchell, and then we've got Sean Smith, two heavy hitters in all this, in the grassroots movement, and particularly the election integrity movement. | ||
Cleta, give me an update, ma'am. | ||
We've got people all over the country, Steve, who are working hard, who are out there being poll observers, poll workers. | ||
Let me give you some examples of some things that are happening that shows the importance of having people involved. | ||
Let's start with Pennsylvania. | ||
Pennsylvania has a great coalition of people all over the state. | ||
I'll give you two examples. | ||
Just today, the people on the ground there have been very worried about the Secretary of State, this Democrat appointee of the Democrat administration, about the fact that they are not verifying the identity of who votes by mail. | ||
And so today, they got a letter signed by 15 state House members to the Secretary of State saying, you've got to do something about this. | ||
This is a violation of law. | ||
And then just a few minutes ago, while I was waiting to come on, I got a text message from the leader of the statewide coalition, Heather Honey, who said that when they went to open the ballot boxes in one county this morning, the drop boxes that are supposed to be empty when early voting starts. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
There were ballots in one of those boxes, but there were people there, volunteers on the ground who saw it. | ||
They're now insisting that those ballots be sequestered. | ||
Just think, Steve. | ||
Finding these things today and not three weeks from now, two weeks after the, a week after the election. | ||
Let me tell you about Michigan. | ||
Anybody, the hearing of my voice, if you have any connections with any person in Michigan, you have got to reach out to them. | ||
You have got to tell them they have got to vote no on all three of these ballot questions, and they've got to get out and sign up to be part of the Michigan Fair Election Coalition. | ||
They're putting people in the polling places. | ||
They found this morning, a group of people found this, well, yesterday, a Zuckerbuck's van, mobile van, driving around in a county with no Republican workers and only Democrat county workers, registering people, handing them ballots. | ||
And so they're on that. | ||
They're dealing with that today, not two weeks from now, but today. | ||
And Arizona, the great Cary Lake, brought this to my attention just the other day. | ||
Cochise County, Arizona, the citizens there have been talking to their election board officials, and that board voted yesterday to have a hand recount confirming every ballot that's run through the voting machine. | ||
Carrie Lake said, good for you, you have the authority to do that under the Arizona law. | ||
Her opponent, Katie Hobbs, who's the incumbent Secretary of State, who ought to know the law, Threatened them with litigation should they exercise their statutory authority. | ||
I'm just saying, Steve, having our people, having people everywhere, watching, listening, identifying problems, knowing the law, saying that's not right. | ||
That's not right. | ||
They're being polite. | ||
They're being respectful. | ||
We've gotten nothing but grief from the Biden administration and the Biden DOJ and every Democrat county board and state board. | ||
But we are going to continue to be there. | ||
And if you haven't signed up, it's time. | ||
You got to sign up. | ||
Go to whosecounting.us. | ||
Sign up to be a poll watcher today. | ||
They're going to try. | ||
They're going to try to trigger people. | ||
All we need is righteous indignation and steely resolve, right? | ||
And discernment and composure. | ||
Stand your ground. | ||
We're not going to back off. | ||
This is why they're losing on MSME. | ||
See, they know they're about to get crushed. | ||
They stiffed the Hispanic community. | ||
They stiffed the black community and payback is coming. | ||
OK. | ||
Number one. | ||
Number two, they've driven this country into a ditch and they understand it. | ||
They got the wrong issue set. | ||
January 6th, nobody cares about. | ||
Abortion, hey, it didn't play out like they thought. | ||
In fact, their radical nature, the Katie Hobbs has shocked so many people. | ||
You're seeing that throughout the country. | ||
They're backed into a corner and they're dangerous like an animal's dangerous when you're back. | ||
And so they're reaching out at everything. | ||
All people have to do, remember, it's like in 2020, we're going to win the deal. | ||
But now you got to close the deal, OK? | ||
Closing the deal is what is what Clete is talking about. | ||
Volunteer, come to one of these groups, get trained up and be a set of eyes and be polite and be nice, but have steely resolve to say, nope, nope, nope. | ||
There were there in those ballots. | ||
We're going to call lawyers. | ||
We're going to talk about this. | ||
You're not going to count those. | ||
Those got to be put into a different pile. | ||
We do that now and not weeks afterwards, which is in 2020, because quite frankly, let's be blunt. | ||
The campaign and other people were not ready for this. | ||
Rahim and I went around. | ||
Mark Elias, the architect, the evil genius, Mark Elias put out the transition integrity project in July. | ||
He told you how he was going to steal it. | ||
He told you what they had done. | ||
And Bill McGinley, and by the way, Bill will be with us on Saturday, the best election lawyer out there, Bill McGinley, Rahim Kassam and myself and Rahim did yeoman's work on this. | ||
I think we actually burned Rahim out. | ||
Rahim did yeoman's work on this to warn people that they told you how they were going to do it and then Time Magazine, Molly Ball, they did a cover story afterwards around Biden's illegitimate Biden's inauguration that bragged about it on a cover story exactly what Mark Elias and these guys have done. | ||
That ain't happening this time. | ||
And that's why, all of a sudden, Elias is in court. | ||
He's in federal court this morning in Arizona. | ||
Why? | ||
Because of watch the box. | ||
The people out there are watching the box. | ||
They don't like the way some people are dressed. | ||
They don't like them in camis. | ||
They don't like them, you know, in Arizona law, you can have the open carrier. | ||
They don't like that. | ||
They're running around. | ||
It's not going to change. | ||
You run and do anything you want. | ||
The camera and people are going to be there watching. | ||
We're not going to have this story. | ||
You're not going to have two thousand mules situation in these boxes. | ||
People have made a decision to do it. | ||
And go ahead. | ||
Let me tell you an example of that. | ||
In Pennsylvania, it is against the law to deliver anybody else's ballot except your own. | ||
And under very strict circumstances, an immediate family member. | ||
So they have these drop boxes. | ||
And citizens saying, we will watch. | ||
We're going to be watching. | ||
I talked with Clean Elections, Melinda, just the other day, and this wonderful program where they are watching these drop boxes. | ||
The Attorney General of Pennsylvania, who's running for governor, does he go out and remind everybody, now remember, you can't deliver Anybody else's ballot, just your own. | ||
That's what our law says. | ||
Is that what the Attorney General is saying to the people of Pennsylvania? | ||
No, he's not saying that. | ||
He's saying if you watch, if you are watching a ballot box to try to make sure that nobody delivers more than one ballot, We may prosecute you for intimidation, but it is not backing people off. | ||
That's a new thing. | ||
It's not intimidation. | ||
To put a set of eyeballs on these things is not intimidation. | ||
That's right. | ||
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It's not illegal voting. | |
Inquiring minds want to know, can Josh Shapiro actually reach where you drop in the ballot in his stocking feet? | ||
Can Josh Shapiro, I'm putting that question, I'm just putting that question out there, Jack Posobie's coming to the show tonight, I'm going to ask you, can Josh Shapiro, here I got for the audience, can Josh Shapiro, can Josh Shapiro reach the ballot thing in his stocking feet? | ||
Just a question. | ||
By the way, is he on the cyborg's shoulders? | ||
They run as a team like you got the cyborg. | ||
We got Joe Allen. | ||
Joe Allen's in Pennsylvania. | ||
He's come from the Mountain West to Pennsylvania because we had the first cyborg. | ||
Think about it tonight. | ||
On a debate stage, and Grace Chung and Abram Banner are going to be doing all the live chats, so go there. | ||
We're going to be doing it live and all the big debates today. | ||
You've got an individual that's there that, without a computer, Can't understand the questions or can't answer. | ||
How can that possibly, what are we doing here? | ||
And they made it a condition precedent to, I admire Dr. Oz for doing this, because a condition precedent, think about it, a condition precedent for them to get on a debate stage with Dr. Oz is that Fetterman had to have basically the help of a computer, and it's not closed caption, it's the order of the words to make sure he, because he's got issues because of the stroke. | ||
Now the stroke, it's not his fault. | ||
Right? | ||
You can talk about his health or anything, but let's say the stroke is not his fault. | ||
But the solution to that can't possibly be that you can actually have man-machine merger. | ||
So we're not trying to be cute or funny. | ||
We've got Joe Allen, our transhumanist expert, is going to be following this closely and getting the details closely and asking hard questions nonstop to get answers so people in the Commonwealth know why we have a cyborg Why is a cyborg running for the U.S. | ||
Senate in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania? | ||
You gotta have the answers. | ||
And I don't know if Josh Shapiro gets up on his shoulder like Mini-Me, but, you know, the question before the House. | ||
Is this Josh Shapiro, can he reach, can he reach the mail-in ballot? | ||
Is that disqualifying to be attorney general and talk about voter integrity if he can't reach the ballot? | ||
Anyway, we'll get that answer from Jack Pasovi tonight. | ||
Where else, Cleta, what do people need to do right now? | ||
Where do they need to go right now to make sure that they're part of this and they can sign up somewhere? | ||
If you come to our website, whosecounting.us, whosecounting.us, there is a pop-up link right there. | ||
You can sign up immediately to be a poll observer and we will get that information. | ||
I'll tell you one thing we did add to our sign up is that where people want to sign up to be their Democrat or Republican rather than taking them to the link, because we think that we can more quickly get them assigned it, but we have to know whether you want to be a Democrat or Republican, but you sign up at our website. | ||
We will get that to the state people and we need people in New York. | ||
We need people in New York. | ||
Yeah, look, Zeldin can win this thing. | ||
And by the way, every Democrat should come and do this too. | ||
I agree. | ||
You want clean and fair elections? | ||
100%. | ||
We want all Democrats. | ||
Democrats, come on down. | ||
Come on down. | ||
Come on down. | ||
Because you know what? | ||
You'll convert a ton of Democrats to see what decent, hardworking, honest people MAG is. | ||
The more you make contact, you're going to flip a bunch of people. | ||
So Democrats, come on down. | ||
Want as many Democrats signed as possible. | ||
Stop being for the forces of evil and darkness, like Mark Elias, stealing elections. | ||
And they need to watch forward. | ||
They need to watch War Room because then they'll have, no, then they'll have facts. | ||
If they watch CNN, they don't know anything. | ||
If they watch MSNBC, they don't know anything about what's really happening. | ||
It's obvious from that young reporter MSNBC had going up against MAGA in Pennsylvania. | ||
We opened the show with it. | ||
She didn't have any of the, they had the receipts. | ||
She had no receipts. | ||
Kind of embarrassing. | ||
Uh, Cleta, your social media, where, where do they go, ma'am? | ||
Um, you can go to hashtag election integrity network, or actually it's election integrity watchdog. | ||
Although Twitter, by the way, has basically... they don't let us post anything anymore. | ||
But go to Getter and Rumble. | ||
It's called Election Integrity Network. | ||
You can find me at Twitter. | ||
You can find Election Integrity Network. | ||
We don't want to post on Twitter. | ||
We want to take it down so it makes it a better class action suit. | ||
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Sean Smith. | ||
Charlie Kirk. | ||
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What's what action is going on? | ||
We had the people from Missouri. | ||
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So the very first thing, Steve, is, and you've said it before, people need to vote in person and they need to do it on election day. | |
And they need to do it on paper. | ||
And the reason they need to do that is because if they don't, it makes it a lot easier to steal their vote. | ||
When they're there, it's harder to model, so it deprives the people who are trying to model how many people have voted and how many votes would need to be injected. | ||
Hang on a second. | ||
I want to go through this for a second before we get Charlie up. | ||
You're giving me a heads up when Charlie's here. | ||
Real quickly, you're of the school with Mike Lindells, and Mike's on Joints 1150. | ||
You're at the school that thought that you've got to vote game day, you've got to vote in person, you've got to vote by that. | ||
Give people the logic. | ||
Because a lot of people are saying, no, no, I could be working, I've got to do it early, I'll do it in person. | ||
But give us your argument. | ||
for why you gotta vote on game day only. | ||
Did I lose Sean? | ||
Okay. | ||
We just lost Sean Smith. | ||
I hit the big T up. | ||
I got the big answer. | ||
Look, I'm gonna have Lindell. | ||
There's two schools of thought. | ||
We had last week, we had John Fredericks and we had Jim Hoft. | ||
Jim Hoft taking the argument of Colonel Sean Smith, retired, Sean's back up. | ||
Sean, so give us, real quickly, give us the answer. | ||
There's two schools of thought. | ||
We've allowed people to present both of them. | ||
John Fredrickson, the vote early, own your vote, and then go work. | ||
Jim Hoff, you and Lyndell are only game day. | ||
Why is it only game day? | ||
Why do you only vote on election day with paper? | ||
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So everything we've seen from looking at the models of profiles of voting, the numbers of votes, the types of votes, the patterns that Jeff O'Donnell and Dr. Walter Dougherty and many others have seen, convinced us that there is a set point that is being moved to. | |
So in other words, that votes are being injected. | ||
So you've talked a lot about voter registration, the voter rolls, that it's not the count, it's the canvas. | ||
I think it's both. | ||
I think we've seen that in different places. | ||
It's, you know, Anna Karenina, that all unhappy families are unhappy in their own way. | ||
There's a different combination in every state. | ||
So what we want to do is deprive anyone who is a bad actor of the opportunity to know whether you are going to vote and when. | ||
Because if you haven't voted yet, they don't know if they can use your vote. | ||
Because then if you show up on election day and they say, oh, you voted already and you're still holding your ballot. | ||
Now you call your sheriff and you tell them your identity has been stolen. | ||
And it's a different kind of investigation. | ||
That's not in the hands and underneath the administrative control of the Secretary of State, which in so many places are so corrupt. | ||
Okay. | ||
Where do people go right now? | ||
What do you do? | ||
We got to bounce. | ||
We got Charlie up. | ||
So where do people go for cause of America? | ||
Where do you need people? | ||
Where do they sign up and what are they supposed to do? | ||
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So I want to say there's, there's no citizenship on your couch. | |
So if you're not engaged, this is the time there are people all across this country. | ||
You said it. | ||
Americans are not backing down. | ||
We've been threatened over and over again. | ||
We're being sued. | ||
We're being harassed. | ||
But the elections belong to us. | ||
If you go to causeofamerica.org and you're not already connected with your state's grassroots organizations, we will connect you. | ||
You can go to CPI. | ||
You can go to Clean Elections America. | ||
You can go anywhere, but go somewhere. | ||
And if you don't know where to go, come see us, connect with us, and we will connect you with your state leadership. | ||
Colonel Sean Smith, amazing job you guys are doing there. | ||
Really great organization and we're going to push this hard. | ||
So thank you very much. | ||
You have social media real quickly before we go. | ||
How do people track you down? | ||
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You can see us at Cosmomeric on Rumble or on Truth Social or on Frank Social, even on Twitter. | |
You've been on Twitter. | ||
No, being on Twitter is good. | ||
And Facebook, too. | ||
Okay, thank you very much, Colonel Sean Smith. | ||
We'll get it all out there and push it. | ||
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Thanks. | |
Charlie Kirk joins. | ||
Charlie, they had the debate last night. | ||
We actually live-streamed it, Mo and Grace did. | ||
They had a debate, I mean, it was, you know, DeSantis bench-pressing. | ||
But you've got, tell me about events you've got coming up in Florida. | ||
You've got a lot of, you guys have a lot, Turning Point has a lot going on, so walk us through what's upcoming. | ||
Yeah, thank you, Steve. | ||
We've been going nonstop. | ||
And if it sounds like I'm losing my voice, it's because we've been doing not just three hours of radio every day, but event after event. | ||
We just had a huge event yesterday in rural North Carolina, going to another college campus tonight. | ||
That's our third college campus in the last six days. | ||
But coming up on the Saturday before the election, we have Governor DeSantis in St. | ||
Petersburg Clearwater area to help support Ana Paulina. | ||
I will be there as well. | ||
People can get tickets at tpaction.com, more specifically tpaction.com slash DeSantis. | ||
And Steve, I want to tell you just kind of more broadly about what we've been doing at Turning Point Action. | ||
Starting back in May, we have had over 200 door-knocking events across the country, knocking on doors for Hershel Walker, for Ron Johnson, for JD Vance, for Mastriano, for Oz, for Carrie Lake, for Blake Masters. | ||
Look, we have been hitting the pavement. | ||
Hundreds of thousands of doors have targeted persuadable voters and also low-propensity Republican voters. | ||
We're now transitioning to try to get turnout. | ||
And I believe that some of the groundwork we're doing at Turning Point Action is going to make a very serious difference uh... heading into this election you can't pull grassroots momentum you can't pull the clipboard and tennis shoes type of work and i've heard you say this before in the program steve is exactly what obama did in a way and a bit to a lesser extent two thousand twelve but it really is that kind of chicago precinct organizing model and we've really adopted that attorney point action and i think it's going to be one of the uh... | ||
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surprising differentiated on a lot of money And also in 18. | |
This is what they did in 18 when they hated Trump so much. | ||
This is how you do it. | ||
What's the feedback you're getting from the young people going around knocking on these doors? | ||
What are they hearing from citizens of every color, race, ethnicity in this country, sir? | ||
Anger. | ||
They're upset, Steve. | ||
They feel like they're losing their country and they want it back. | ||
Now, not every single person that we talk to, every voter, can articulate it, you know, as well as I didn't think they want to, but they're sick of the inflation, they're sick of crime. | ||
You know, someone said the other day, and this is just the wisdom of the American people, one plumber, we knocked on his door in Pennsylvania and he said, you know, I am one month poorer this year and I've done nothing wrong. | ||
And that's exactly right. | ||
When you have 8 to 10 percent inflation, one month of wages is stolen from you. | ||
You get that much poorer. | ||
And for most working families, they can't afford that. | ||
And then crime is a massive issue. | ||
And even for the independent voters, you know, they tend to be a little bit skittish on the abortion issue. | ||
But what we have found, Steve, through our grassroots push at Turning Point Action, Is abortion has gone down in the priority significantly. | ||
They might not like the Republicans position on abortion. | ||
I'm 100% pro-life, and I know our audiences as well. | ||
But they're really, really worried about the border. | ||
They're worried about crime. | ||
They're worried about the economy. | ||
And then, Steve, there is kind of this general consensus, though, that things seem to be off trajectory. | ||
And a lot of voters are just saying, we need some sort of realignment. | ||
And so Steve, I don't want our audience to get too cocky. | ||
I don't want us to be too confident. | ||
But what we're seeing on the ground is there's something brewing that I think is going to manifest as a big judgment day two weeks from today. | ||
They've bet, you know, on Sunday night they put out this interview with these young people, and it was so over-the-top, you know, we played parts of it. | ||
You're doing two things. | ||
You've got turning point action, you're doing the Obama strategy of essentially community organizing, knocking on doors and having face-to-face contact, because that's still the best way to get someone to vote, not a TV ad. | ||
But you're also going to college campuses. | ||
They've banked this whole thing right now on college campuses and young people. | ||
You're going around right now, and I know Pasovic joined you the other day, but you're going around two campuses, even as we speak, and some of the bigger, more progressive, like University of Texas, Austin. | ||
Walk me through what your sense is right now on the college campus. | ||
Is that going to save the Biden administration, sir? | ||
No, I don't think so. | ||
I mean, look, there's a little bit of an increase in enthusiasm that I think wouldn't have been there without the reversal Roe versus Wade. | ||
That's just a fact. | ||
That's a reality. | ||
But there is a widespread Uh, cynicism and disconnect between younger voters. | ||
And I don't think you're going to see this kind of massive Obama-style turnout at all this midterm election cycle. | ||
But I can tell you that I think we're going to shock the world in states like Florida, with the work we're doing at Turning Point Action, and Arizona. | ||
I'm telling you right now, with the exit polls that we trust, I think Carrie Lake will be within single digits of younger voters in the state of Arizona. | ||
I'm telling you. | ||
Wow. | ||
Carrie Lake and Katie Hobbs is one of the most unimpressive human beings ever to run for political office in the history of Arizona. | ||
And Carrie has an optimistic campaign that is a vision-setting campaign. | ||
I want to increase your wages. | ||
No more woke stuff. | ||
You're in charge of your own life. | ||
And so I think that there's going to be a massive shock to the Democrat system, especially with Carrie Lake and Ron DeSantis. | ||
And here's what's amazing. | ||
They're two of the most conservative, outspoken candidates in America. | ||
And I think that's actually how you win over young people. | ||
Not milquetoast Mitt Romney republicanism, but bold, courageous populism is how you win over younger voters. | ||
You are, um, what I say, got like on Wellington's staff, you always looking at the other side of the hill. | ||
So give me, we got two minutes. | ||
What is the, what should we be worried about? | ||
What should people be thinking about to make sure we not just win this with a massive turnout, but we close the deal. | ||
What is Charlie Kirk telling people right now? | ||
Don't get cocky. | ||
Don't rest on your laurels. | ||
Don't, we've seen numbers go this way, but what is the warning from Charlie Kirk about how we close the deal? | ||
Yeah, so I really enjoyed your segment with John Fredericks a week and a half ago where you guys had the discussion about early voting and in-person voting. | ||
I'll talk about Arizona in particular because I know it very well. | ||
I'm extraordinarily worried there will be an intentional sabotage campaign to create a traffic jam on election day in Arizona. | ||
Arizona does not conduct clean and fair elections. | ||
I've said that publicly. | ||
Stephen Richer is already accused of breaking the law. | ||
He's the Maricopa County recorder. | ||
Katie Hobbs is overseeing her own election, Steve, as Secretary of State. | ||
And so I was just at a grassroots event on Sunday, one of many that we're doing. | ||
It was with our Salem Radio Network partner there. | ||
And there was about 500 people. | ||
And I asked, how many of you guys are game day voters? | ||
And I raised my hand. | ||
Every single hand goes up. | ||
And I said, this is going to be a problem. | ||
I'm afraid it could be a two hour, three hour, four hour waiting line. | ||
And so look, I'm a game day guy. | ||
I know our audience is here. | ||
But if you might have a busy day, you might have a disability, you don't want to wait two or three hours in line, I believe it's acceptable So maybe go in person and vote early. | ||
Don't do the mail-in ballot thing. | ||
Don't send your mail off, ballot in the distance. | ||
So Steve, I'm worried that all of a sudden they're going to say, Oh, we ran out of ballots like we did in Pinal County. | ||
Oh, we ran out of ink. | ||
We ran out of printers. | ||
We don't have the personnel because Steve, I think we're going to see presidential style Republican turnout on election day. | ||
And I'm worried the lines will be a great sign, but they also could be a deterrent for that extra two to 5% that we need to bring us over the top. | ||
I've got Lindell next segment. | ||
Charlie, can you give me just a minute on the other side? | ||
We're going to go to break. | ||
Mark Elias, you know, he was on Rachel last night, and they're focused on Arizona. | ||
Arizona is the railhead of MAGA. | ||
As great as Texas is, and Florida, and all the great work doing around there, Arizona is the railhead right now. | ||
And obviously we carry Lake. | ||
Mark Elias is in federal court, I think even as we speak, and I want to ask about the involvement now. | ||
He's the big dog. | ||
You got Mark Elias. | ||
He's focused on the great state of Arizona. | ||
He's particularly focused on MAGA in Arizona. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Charlie Kirk, Turning Point USA. | ||
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Okay, Arizona's the railhead of this. | ||
It's obviously where the problem started late in the evening of 3 November 2020. | ||
Charlie Kirk, Mark Elias is going to federal court today. | ||
Why are they focused on Arizona, sir? | ||
Well, because everything goes through Arizona. | ||
If Carrie Lake becomes governor of Arizona, which I believe she will, she's going to secure the border and she's going to show a road map, a red print, if you will, of how red state governors are able to be creative and constitutional to be able to protect the liberties and freedoms of their citizens. | ||
If we're able to defeat Mark Kelly, the Senate is going to be in Republican hands, period. | ||
That's the way the map is tilting. | ||
If Mark Fincham becomes Secretary of State in 2024, they're not going to be able to do the same nonsense they did in 2020. | ||
If Abe Hamadeh becomes Attorney General of Arizona, all of a sudden the cartels are going to finally get the criminal prosecution that they have earned over the last couple years. | ||
So it all goes through Arizona, from the state ledge races, the Secretary of State, the Maricopa County Attorney. | ||
And so Arizona is at a crossroads. | ||
We are going all in at Turning Point PAC and Turning Point Action. | ||
turning point pack we're about to do another half a million dollars in independent expenditures to try to boost state-level candidates that don't get as much love from the national groups uh... because i think it's so critically important but here's what's happening in arizona if we get these people elected we're gonna drive the democrats out of the state of arizona the same way they've done in florida arizona has the chance to have a good right turn robinson democrats are gonna start to pull money away they're gonna start to get demoralized and mark alias is worried about what he is seeing happen in arizona which is | ||
Democrat early voting returns are down. | ||
Republican enthusiasm is up. | ||
I just want to say one last thing. | ||
I'm a game day voter. | ||
I know Mike Lindell is too. | ||
I'm going to show up on election day. | ||
But if you do not have potentially two or three hours on election day, I am not opposed. | ||
I'm not going to scold you for showing up in person and early voting. | ||
I don't think that's the most secure way, but it's better to do that than not vote at all. | ||
Charlie Kirk, how do people get to you, sir? | ||
Best way is to subscribe to our podcast. | ||
They could take out their phone and subscribe to the Charlie Kirk Show podcast, three podcasts a day. | ||
We also follow you guys in about ten, eight minutes. | ||
We're going to be going live for a couple hours. | ||
And then check out Turning Point Action, tpaction.com if you guys want to get involved in door-knocking the work we're doing on the ground. | ||
A populist nationalist here at Charlie Kirk. | ||
Thank you very much, brother. | ||
Mike Lindell, I woke up early this morning. | ||
Go to the British papers first. | ||
The Guardian has a really a five-star review of the activities of Mike Lindell. | ||
Of course, to their audience, you're a devil and a demon, but if you read it through the eyes of MAGA, you see a patriot. | ||
Tell us, why is the Guardian coming after you, sir? | ||
What are you doing right now to make sure that we have total voter integrity in this nation? | ||
Well, not just the Guardian, but they're all coming after me because I told everybody to vote same day. | ||
But I do agree with Charlie. | ||
If you can't, obviously you've got to vote. | ||
So, you know, get there, you know, do what you have to do. | ||
But voting same day and bringing your ballot with you. | ||
I've said bring your, get a mail-in ballot, bring it with you. | ||
If they told you you haven't voted, turn it into your sheriff. | ||
And I just did a rally with the president in Texas. | ||
I was, uh, Steve talking about how the judges and the sheriffs are going to help bring our country back. | ||
But we have this Sutton, this important election and every, and another thing you're attacking me for is a freedom of information act, where I've sent everybody out the grassroots to go get, um, these cast vote records from counties, which we have over 1100 counties now, which in the 2020 election alone, it shows over 96% of them. | ||
We're corrupted by computers and machines, so it's so important that you vote the day of and tell everybody you know to get out and vote. | ||
That's why I believe that, Steve, they just keep attacking. | ||
It doesn't make sense. | ||
Why wouldn't everybody want paper ballots hand counted? | ||
But obviously, we've got to get through this election, and I believe it's going to be the biggest red wave in history. | ||
But it takes everybody to tell everybody you know. | ||
And we have to overrun the algorithms. | ||
I believe, just like Charlie said, Arizona is so important. | ||
Well, every state is, but Arizona is right at the tip of the sling on a lot of things. | ||
We got a couple of minutes. | ||
We had Colonel Sean Smith on from Causal America. | ||
Given everything that you're doing for the country, everything that you've taken your eye off the ball in your business to Secretary Clinton, give me a minute. | ||
Why did you form Calls for America? | ||
What's the purpose? | ||
And why should people go there today to get engaged and to volunteer? | ||
Well, at Forum Cause of America, it's a communication hub, Steve. | ||
It's so important because different states and different groups are doing, they've been all, before Cause of America, they were kind of, nobody was communicating. | ||
You have best practices in so many places and things that are working. | ||
And so what we do is I have a call every Monday night and What we do, we find out what's working, what's not working. | ||
We give our, and we find out our hope. | ||
You know, we just had the, in Wisconsin there where they, we found out machines that were sending to another IP address during the last three elections going back to 2020. | ||
We have a secretary of state that just got, a judge just voted against in Michigan that they were going to do to the poll watchers there. | ||
But more importantly, we've got with Cause of America, we have, you can go there. | ||
I encourage everybody to go there. | ||
Cosmamerica.org, go there and you can find out in your state what's going on and find out in other states what you can personally do to help get our country and save our country. | ||
And it's basically communication, Steve, where we've opened up the communication so that everybody knows that there are people out there who are feeling hopeless and are helpless, like, what can I do? | ||
And it's become a huge, huge hub of a wheel for the country. | ||
Mike, real quickly, where do people go to find out about your show, but more importantly, also, where are you going to speak? | ||
Everybody tells me, I want to see, I know you're doing all the rallies for the President, but where else? | ||
Where do people go? | ||
Where do you send them right now to find out where Lyndale's going to be? | ||
Yeah, go to Frank's Speech, everybody. | ||
Download the app. | ||
My show is every night at 6 p.m. | ||
Central Time, and we've been putting up there, letting people know where I am going to speak. | ||
I just got through, like, I think two weeks of every single day speaking somewhere. | ||
But coming up, I know the President hasn't announced his rallies yet. | ||
They're going to be right after the election. | ||
I will be at every one of those and any place I can get the word out. | ||
But frank speech, get the app, everybody. | ||
Also, you can find me on True Social, Getter, and we just want to keep getting the word out, everybody. | ||
It's so important to keep the hope out there. | ||
And Steve, I gotta just tell you, you're amazing, and you're the War Room Posse and everybody. | ||
Thanks for supporting us at MyPillow and MyStore. | ||
We were attacked again the other day, and I just wanna, I can't thank you guys enough. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
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