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They're already seeing some of their fringe pet ideas at play. | ||
They're sort of, you know, workshopping what they're going to do if and when they take power. | ||
This caught my eye. | ||
Florida Republican Senator Marco Rubio, who's in a contested race in Florida against Val Demings, his recent pledge that Senate Republicans will, wait for it, investigate the Black Lives Matter protests that sprung up in the wake of the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police. | ||
We have to use our oversight role that we have. | ||
So now, we should have hearings, for example, on the riots of the summer of 2020. | ||
There's been no accountability about the summer of 2020. | ||
Who was behind it? | ||
How much did the political rhetoric lend itself to it? | ||
For example, these efforts to bail people out of jail in 2020, how many people did that encourage to come back out and do that all over again? | ||
Summer of 2020. | ||
I think who was behind it was the police officer that murdered a man on video footage. | ||
That was who was largely behind what happened. | ||
Now, by the nature of this job, I see a lot of polls about voter preferences, the issues that matter to most Americans. | ||
And just, you could consider me skeptical that a huge swath of voters, the median voter in a contested state, particularly interested in extended investigation into civil rights protesters in the summer of 2020. | ||
But again, that doesn't stop a somewhat mainstream Republican, you know, in a contested race from announcing that pledge last night. | ||
His audience are the folks that are into that. | ||
I also don't think there are huge majorities that are really chomping the bit for, like, Star Chamber-style hearings investigating Dr. Anthony Fauci. | ||
As top Trump advisor Steve Bannon, who's awaiting sentencing for his recent conviction, said Republicans should do if they retake Congress. | ||
On the 8th of November, when we destroy the Democratic Party as a national political institution and really end the regime, the hunted become the hunters. | ||
The hunted become the hunters. | ||
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You heard Natalie at the top. | |
The whole Fauci family is going to be welcomed to the investigations. | ||
The entire family. | ||
So the Fauci family, Steve Bannon, whether or not he's in jail at that point, we don't know, is going to come for the Fauci family. | ||
Fauci that their day was coming. They took us down, they took the War Room account, I've never been on Twitter, they took the War Room account on Twitter. Paybacks across the border. | ||
So the Fauci family, Steve Bannon, whether or not he's in jail at that point, we don't know, is going to come for the Fauci family. Now, again, regardless of what you think of the COVID public health response, the vaccines, shutdowns, schooling, I just think it's fair to say this is not like a big vendetta against the Fauci family, what the median voter's craving. | ||
And it's not just Bannon, either. | ||
Republican Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky has laid out plans to bring Fauci back to testify over Paul's same pet obsessions having to do with the pandemic. | ||
And of course, there will be more investigations, too, including multiple likely inquiries into President Joe Biden's son, Hunter. | ||
And House Republicans will, I think, probably end up impeaching President Biden as well, if they gain a majority. | ||
I think they'll probably impeach others, like Attorney General Merrick Garland, given the opportunity. | ||
And any of those things would be terrible and disruptive. | ||
But again, those are sort of the pet obsessions of various factions in this party that is trying to take actual state power. | ||
None of them get to the main issue at hand. | ||
Again, if you listen to the voters, which is, and what they're running their ads on, the economy inflation. | ||
Now, you could run ads saying, well, isn't it bad that milk is expensive and rent is going up? | ||
And it is. | ||
But what are Republicans going to do about it? | ||
That's the part of this that's just totally unclear. | ||
They never really have to answer for it. | ||
What will you do to bring down gas prices? | ||
That brings us to the most dangerous House Republican ploy yet. | ||
In order to force Democrats to negotiate on their terms, specifically on spending cuts, a House Republican majority, Senate too, I think, but definitely the House, will hold the U.S. | ||
government and all of us and the global economy hostage. | ||
They will refuse to raise the so-called debt limit Which is basically a trivial accounting authorization, simply allows the U.S. | ||
government to process debt is already incurred, that's it. | ||
They will refuse to do that. | ||
Now, if they bust through it, they don't raise the debt limit, it would most likely mean, like, genuine domestic and global financial calamity at a time of tremendous uncertainty. | ||
And when they take that hostage, they will say, we're going to do this unless, unless, unless you agree to voting for enormous cuts to spending, including Social Security and Medicare. | ||
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We're not going to touch Social Security and Medicare, but you see the complete meltdown. | ||
Let me just say this, Steve Cortez, I bring you in. | ||
The appropriations, that'll be the debt ceiling could stop it. | ||
Appropriations is the anvil and the investigations are the hammer. | ||
Yes. | ||
The anvil and the hammer and the anvil. | ||
Just remember that. | ||
The hammer and the anvil. | ||
The anvil is the appropriations, and the debt ceiling is part of that. | ||
And we have a very sophisticated approach to this. | ||
And no, we're not going to cut. | ||
Because this is what they're going to run around the next two weeks. | ||
They're going to cut Social Security and Medicare. | ||
No, they're not going to be cut. | ||
Don't worry about that. | ||
That's not an issue. | ||
But you've got to get a control of this with the debt ceiling. | ||
And they say, oh, it's just a technical thing. | ||
It's just a no. | ||
And they've got these things. | ||
They're going to try it until $100 billion. | ||
No. | ||
You have devalued the currency of the United States. | ||
You've had fiscal domination. | ||
These out-of-control neoliberal, neocon, and left-wing radical, you know, modern monetary theory have buried this nation, and it's going to stop. | ||
Steve Quartez. | ||
100% it's going to stop because we are sending the kinds of fighters to Washington D.C. | ||
who are not going to submit to the Washington Uniparty. | ||
I'm talking about people like Blake Masters and Adam Laxalt and J.D. | ||
Vance and Katie Britt. | ||
They are going to defend this country and restore our prosperity. | ||
Regarding the investigations, and by the way, nice of Chris Hayes to give us a cameo there to give us some airtime on MSNBC, the two of us, but regarding investigating Fauci and many others, are we going to do investigations? Yeah, you bet we are. Payback is going to be a bitch for Fauci. And by the way, regarding Fauci and gain of function, which is I think the most important topic of all of his irony that he visited upon America, that's the most important aspect to be investigated. | ||
Let me quote from a source that Chris Hayes would probably generally appreciate, Vanity Fair. | ||
Okay, this article is from almost a year ago. | ||
Vanity Fair last October, quote, in a major shift, NIH admits funding risky virus research in Wuhan. | ||
Okay, that's not from Breitbart. | ||
That's from Vanity Fair. | ||
So yes, we are going to look into this. | ||
We're going to look into a lot of what's going on out there. | ||
You sent me this morning, I posted on social media, Steve, an article from Axios about how massive American companies are lawyering up in anticipation of the investigations that are going to happen because we know that mega corporations in the United States have effectively acted as arms of the Biden administration and the Democratic Party. | ||
And here's the thing, Steve. | ||
Here's why payback's important. | ||
It's not because we're vindictive by nature. | ||
It's because it's crucial to saving this republic, okay, and to returning it to the people from the oligarchs. | ||
We can't just simply shrug our shoulders and say, oh, that was a bad time, let bygones be bygones. | ||
No. | ||
If we are going to save this republic, if we are going to neuter the oligarchs, Then this new Republican Congress has to have teeth and the investigations have to be very, very real. | ||
And in my view, those investigations, let's do it in a methodical way, are going to lead to significant impeachments. | ||
And my advice is the first impeachment should be Mayorkas regarding the dereliction of duty on the southern border. | ||
And we will continue from there. | ||
OK. | ||
I want to put up the Axios. | ||
Axios is the mouth – it's the tip sheet for the corporatists. | ||
This one, Mike Allen, it was brilliant how you did it. | ||
It's inside baseball for the corporatists. | ||
So their lead article today – their lead article today is how the corporations are lorrying up, just even focused on the House. | ||
Because they take the house, and this gets back to, I said earlier, the Hill story where they're going to broom Pelosi and all these people. | ||
In the house, we have MTG. | ||
I want to make an announcement. | ||
MTG will start the show at 5 o'clock today to talk specifically about this article. | ||
I've got it pinned, my lead on Getter. | ||
It was the lead on Axios. | ||
And this is about the biggest corporations are luring up because they understand that the populist nationalist wave that's going to take the house is coming for them. | ||
And I want to go with Kevin McCarthy. | ||
Kevin McCarthy said the other day was absolutely correct. | ||
Everybody should back him in this. | ||
There are not going to be any political witch hunts. | ||
There are not going to be any political investigations. | ||
These are all investigations on the invasion of the southern border of all of Fauci. | ||
Right. | ||
All a Fauci. | ||
Right. | ||
And we're going to get to the laptop from hell. | ||
All of it. | ||
Not politically driven at all. | ||
But if those investigations turn up malfeasance, high crimes and misdemeanors, boom, they're going to be articles in impeachment for individuals starting with Merrick Garland. | ||
By the way, Ted Cruz yesterday calling for Merrick Garland. | ||
And Ted Cruz is no bomb throwing radical. | ||
He's one of the smartest guys up here about the Constitution. | ||
He's calling for Garland to be impeached. | ||
To that point about the investigations and doing them correctly, and we will do them methodically and correctly, for example, they're going to be real committees with minority members, with minority counsel, with ability to subpoena on the minority side. | ||
It's not going to be like this pretend sham Jan 6th committee, which has abused so many Americans, principally you, quite frankly, but has been really just an abuse of our American Republic. | ||
So we're going to do it the right way. | ||
But believe me, the results are going to be terrible for the Democrats. | ||
And it's going to be part of what you've talked so eloquently about. | ||
It's going to be a big part of smashing permanently the Democrat Party as a significant political institution in American society. | ||
The first, the first part, of course, is what the voters are going to do. | ||
But then the second part is the follow through in a methodical and fair way. | ||
The follow through from the committees. | ||
The voters are taking over from the school boards all the way up, but the apparatus, that tech, big finance, corporatist, which has been the backbone of the progressive left, that's getting smashed. | ||
Let me tell these corporations, you coming in and writing checks at the end, doesn't matter. | ||
You're not going to buy your way out of this. | ||
And you can lawyer up with every law firm you've got, with all the best litigators in the world. | ||
We're coming for you, and we're coming hard. | ||
Okay, what you did to try to shut down MAGA and try to shut down the populist movement We will never forgive and we will never forget and we're not about retribution and payback But we're about bringing you to heal and we're going to bring you to heal. | ||
I want all the Bernie Sanders I want all the people over there as populist look what the progressives have done and first off Bernie Sanders never went after a company It's all happy talk Never went after corporations. | ||
All happy talk. | ||
Number two, the progressives put out, actually agreeing with what we've been with on day one about Ukraine, you must de-escalate to stop the violence over there and get control of that situation. | ||
They put out a letter and then wet themselves when the neoliberal neocons on Wall Street and the Democratic Party come to them and go, oh, you can't get off the, they melted down. | ||
Progressives are weak and you're worthless, okay? | ||
And you're being turfed out. | ||
You're a disgrace. | ||
The populist left is a disgrace. | ||
You're weak and you're worthless. | ||
If you've got Bernie Sanders, that's your guy and he's testing the water right now about a presidential run. | ||
Bernie Sanders had two shots at Hillary Clinton. | ||
Two shots. | ||
And he had a pillow fight. | ||
Okay? | ||
He's weak and he's worthless. | ||
And if you back that, you deserve to be in the corner and out of power. | ||
If you want to join a populist movement, join this one right now, because we're going after the corporations. | ||
We've put them on notice. | ||
And they got it. | ||
They watch the show. | ||
What do you think they're luring up for? | ||
Steve Cortez? | ||
They know. | ||
There ain't enough lawyers in the United States of America to protect you about what's coming for you, okay? | ||
You've tried to destroy the populist movement, you've tried to destroy this country, you're nothing but globalist, and you're going to pay a big-time price, Steve Cortez. | ||
And Steve, I want to issue an invitation, and maybe I'm too optimistic, but I want to issue an invitation to the voters on the populist left, to the Bernie bros and to the Bernie ladies, that you belong in coalition with us. | ||
We're certainly not going to agree on everything, particularly some of the cultural issues. | ||
You know, clearly the America First movement is more culturally conservative than a lot of those folks are, but we're going to agree on a lot and we're going to agree on some really significant issues. | ||
For example, we're going to be in complete accord on the way China has continually abused the United States with the complete complicity of the ruling class of this country. | ||
We're going to be in complete accord on a America First foreign policy of realism and restraint and stopping these needless wars. | ||
And what I would submit and what I would appeal to the voters there is that you have been betrayed by your so-called leaders. | ||
They put out a very sensible letter that made a lot of sense and it wasn't even all that aggressive. | ||
It just said we would like to pursue diplomacy regarding this war in Ukraine. | ||
And guess what? | ||
The corporate interest quickly in the democratic machine, the Washington war machine, quickly got to those so-called leaders on the populist left and they recanted as fast as they could. | ||
You have been betrayed by Bernie, by AOC, by all of those charlatans on the left. | ||
And again, I want to invite them to consider at least joining our coalition or at least in an ad hoc way and supporting some of our populist candidates because we share a lot with you about really, really important issues, particularly this needless war in Ukraine. | ||
Hey, Bernie Sanders is worthless and weak. | ||
He's a weak old man, okay? | ||
If that's what you got, go for it. | ||
You're going to be out of power for 10, 20, 30 years. | ||
Everybody, by the way, this is why minorities particularly should join us now, should join this coalition, because they're clearing house. | ||
They're gone for a decade, minimum, 10 years, 20 years out of power after this crushing blow is going to be delivered. | ||
On the 8th of November. | ||
Cortez, how do people get to you to get all your latest, everything you're putting up, your charts, your analysis, substack, all of it? | ||
Please, and I'm doing a ton of writing here into crunch time. | ||
I've got my quill and my ink going, so please find all of it on the getter. | ||
I'm at Steve, very simple. | ||
I'm still on Twitter for now, at Cortez, Steve Cortez with an S. Thank you. | ||
Okay, brother. | ||
By the way, we got to talk about Elon. | ||
I guess Elon looks like he's maybe closing this deal on Friday. | ||
I don't know how the finances come together. | ||
We'll talk about that later. | ||
Steve Cortez, thank you very much. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Short break. | ||
We got Richard Barris is in the house. | ||
We got Richard Barris, the great pollster, is going to walk us through where this big red wave's going. | ||
Linda Rantz from the Missouri Cause for America, but the Missouri group's done such a great punch list about being a poll worker. | ||
I think we're trying to track down Schultz and Stern. | ||
We've got so much going on. | ||
Stick right there. | ||
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Richard Barris, give us this kind of blockbuster news. | ||
What's RealClearPolitics saying right now about New Hampshire? | ||
New Hampshire 1 was just leaned to lean Republican. | ||
And I mean, I can give people a little bit of an insight on what's going on there. | ||
First, it is a big move because both New Hampshire 1 and 2 were redistricted in a way that gave Democrats the edge. | ||
A lot of people may have followed those races in New Hampshire 1. | ||
It would have bated breath because Republicans would win it in one year and then two years later Democrats would win it. | ||
It was pretty much an incoherent district, very swingy, one of the swingiest districts in the country and was a great predictive indicator, Steve. | ||
As the night would go on, we'd know one party, one. | ||
New Hampshire won. | ||
So that means that party probably is going to have a good night. | ||
But Democrats, you know, they gerried it up and made it harder for Republicans to win. | ||
So Caroline Leavitt's job was a lot harder. | ||
This move to lean Republican is a big deal, and it's being fueled by there was one public poll that showed it was close. | ||
It gave Pappas a one point lead. | ||
But word is the internal polling for them shows that it's a tied race. | ||
So given the national movement, it makes sense to leave it. | ||
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It does. | |
Hang on, we're going to come back to Barris in a second, the People's Fund. | ||
Let's go to John Fredericks. | ||
He's on the bus. | ||
He's in New Hampshire, in Manchester. | ||
The debate last night, Caroline Leavitt owned Pappas. | ||
Give us a sense on the ground of one, also Bobby Burns up in two, and the great General Bolduc, sir. | ||
We're going to win the whole thing, Steve. | ||
You've got to be on the ground here to see this. | ||
This is why we go on this bus tour. | ||
Go to magabusstour.com. | ||
We're in Manchester today. | ||
We were in a little town. | ||
Where were we last night, Christine? | ||
Claremont. | ||
We go to Claremont, a little town in New Hampshire, two hours from anywhere, back roads. | ||
He draws 175 people on a Tuesday night. | ||
This is General Don Baldick running for Congress. | ||
No matter where we go, there's hundreds of people everywhere we go on this bus tour in New Hampshire. | ||
Caroline Leavitt has moved ahead. | ||
Tonight, we just had an event here in Manchester with Don. | ||
He had a packed diner. | ||
Here we're going to an event tonight. | ||
Parents for Don Bolduc Town Hall. | ||
Angry parents. | ||
They want change. | ||
The game changes. | ||
Bar and Grill in Loudonderry. | ||
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Right? | |
I got that right? | ||
Trying to learn all these names. | ||
Loudonderry. | ||
And tomorrow we're going to be there at a Loudonderry Diner. | ||
We can't wait for that. | ||
Caroline Levin is going to be with us. | ||
Don Baldick with us. | ||
Steve, you've got to be here on the ground in this bus tour. | ||
I've never seen enthusiasm like this. | ||
Yesterday we were in Windham. | ||
Bobby Burns with us. | ||
He's now within striking distance. | ||
They're raising money. | ||
The Democrats are running out of money. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
There's going to be a clean sweep in New Hampshire. | ||
You're going to win these two seats and you're going to win the Senate. | ||
And I tell you what, the fact that Mitch McConnell pulled $5 million out of Don Bolduc's campaign while he's surging to give it to Murkowski, the guy's a cat turd beyond belief. | ||
He doesn't want Don to win, right, because he's not going to vote for him. | ||
He's already said that. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Yeah, but Rick Scott, the Senate Leadership Fund just announced this morning they're back into New Hampshire. | ||
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This is how well General Bolduc, by the way, General Bolduc's running for the Senate, not the House. | |
Rick Scott has to come at it with a million dollars. | ||
But look, we're going to run the table. | ||
We're in Manchester, then going to Loudonbury for Caroline tomorrow. | ||
The enthusiasm here on the ground is nuts. | ||
Steve, I've been doing this a long time, as you know. | ||
I've never seen a bus tour with this much enthusiasm. | ||
Wherever we go, go to magabusstour.com. | ||
And I tell you what, we're going to have a clean sweep in New Hampshire, then we go to Pennsylvania. | ||
We hit a Mastriano event on Saturday night. | ||
That's on our website. | ||
We're going to be with Doug the whole week. | ||
We got some great things going on and people are fired up, Steve. | ||
Real quickly, how do they go, once again, if they want to support the tour, and find out where you guys are going to be, and I understand you can't put everything up. | ||
Just tell me where they go right now, John Fredericks. | ||
Every day we put stuff up as we go. | ||
Go to magabusstour.com, magabusstour.com. | ||
Come out, see us, join us, sign the bus. | ||
We've got thousands of signatures on it. | ||
That's a lot of fun. | ||
And you can help us out, if you can help us out where they don't. | ||
Donation. | ||
Look, every time we fill up, this thing is $400. | ||
Very expensive. | ||
I got a staff of seven here on the bus with me. | ||
So we're going balls to the walls. | ||
Just go to magabusstore.com. | ||
You can follow us. | ||
You can donate. | ||
We'd appreciate it. | ||
And yeah, Corey Lewandowski nailed it yesterday. | ||
He said, as soon as your bus hit New Hampshire, the enthusiasm here went through the roof. | ||
Because it's like, it's the MAGA bus tour. | ||
Trump candidates coming it's a place where everybody can meet and it fires everybody up And he says it's just a wonderful thing and he said it's fantastic and look you got to be a part of this Movement we got 13 days Steve. | ||
We're gonna win 50 seats I want everybody in the War Room Posse in New Hampshire or in the area to make sure you go to John Frederickshire right now. | ||
Make sure you check this out. | ||
We want you to represent everybody. | ||
Get to an event. | ||
It's going to be incredible. | ||
And then in Pennsylvania, go into the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania this weekend. | ||
Start with Mastriano. | ||
John Fredericks, thank you very much. | ||
Honored to have you on here, brother. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | ||
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I want everybody in the War Room posse, this is part of your deal, so make sure you go check it out. | ||
The enthusiasm is through the roof. | ||
Barris, walk us through. | ||
You're always the best at telling us these big shifts. | ||
You've said for a year now, it always comes down to the last couple of weeks. | ||
You can see things breaking. | ||
Can you actually see it now? | ||
Can you feel it? | ||
Is it showing up mathematically? | ||
What should people anticipate, Richard Barris? | ||
You know, not this weekend that just passed, Steve, but the weekend before that, we could really start to see shifting. | ||
But I got to really stress this again. | ||
Remember before we hit the summer. | ||
There were leads for Republicans on the generic ballot that nobody has ever pulled before. | ||
Myself, even some of these big media and university pollsters that repeatedly understate Republican support. | ||
We're finding leads that not even in 2010, we didn't see these leads in 2010. | ||
So it was, and the issues of course was inflation going back to last Halloween, not the Halloween coming folks, last Halloween. | ||
People were saying, and then past that going into Christmas, I can't find gifts for my kids. | ||
I can't afford gifts for my kids. | ||
I can't afford gas. | ||
Can't afford groceries. | ||
Food and groceries was number one. | ||
So this was always in the backdrop and Republican candidates got hit with a lot of money during the summer. | ||
Summer polling is screwy. | ||
It always is. | ||
And the entire industry knows it. | ||
So I don't know why everybody overreacted the way they did. | ||
They pulled another 2014. | ||
But now that we're here, we did really start to see where is it coming from. | ||
If you look at our last generic ballot, which just came out not long ago, it was those those independents that we had been talking about all throughout the year. | ||
They came back to the Republican Party. | ||
They came back into, yes, I'm certain I'm going to vote. | ||
They're educated. | ||
And then women as well, which were at one point tied on the generic ballot. | ||
Not just again, not just our generic ballot, but basically everybody's generic ballot had women very tight or tied. | ||
Now they're only back to Democrat plus three while men prefer Republicans by double digits. | ||
This is why we wrote that it's a potential to expand, Steve. | ||
That was a five point lead, but it could grow because the only undecided voter left is between the ages of 30 and 64. | ||
They're overwhelmingly independent. | ||
The partisans are in their camp already. | ||
They're overwhelmingly independent, and they don't have a college degree. | ||
What do you see about this expanding battlefield? | ||
We're now up in New England, you're in Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont, you see in Oregon and Washington, in Minnesota there's places, they're talking about a potential sweep in Michigan. | ||
Walk us through this. | ||
This is why I do get a little bit frustrated with the decision makers at the NRSC and elsewhere. | ||
Fundamentals should determine spending strategy, not the pollsters that you repeatedly hire that overstate Democratic support. | ||
General Boldak, even though New Hampshire has changed quite a bit, He always had a chance to win that election, Steve. | ||
So expanding to New Hampshire, that should have been done already. | ||
And then this like incoherent Mitch McConnell, in and out, in and out, in and out, is a disaster. | ||
This man has got to go. | ||
The people who have been surrounding him have got to go. | ||
I'm saying this, you know, Republican voters out there, if you ever want to be the party that you think you can be and know you can be, this man and his circle have got to go. | ||
The fundamentals decide elections, not the 24-hour news cycles and your crappy pollsters. | ||
General Buldak had two things going for him. | ||
One, it was a first-term incumbent midterm in New Hampshire. | ||
Two, Maggie Hassan is not like Jeanne Chahine. | ||
She never had rising approval ratings, positive approval ratings, and was always underwater on the question of, do you believe she deserves re-election? | ||
That's all you need to know. | ||
Knowing you have the issues on your side, knowing it's a first-term incumbent midterm, you should have been in that state and stayed in that state. | ||
It's a late primary state. | ||
So I had to say that. | ||
But it is only going to expand from here. | ||
If you're making moves to defend something, then you're believing a crappy narrative. | ||
I saw some of the spending to back up Congressman Schweikert in Arizona 1 to make sure O'Halloran's gone. | ||
Steve, I shared with you that poll in weeks ago. | ||
O'Halloran's in deep trouble. | ||
Deep trouble. | ||
$1.8 million on him. | ||
Expand. | ||
Move on. | ||
It's not going to be a plus-five national environment. | ||
Right now, how do people get to you? | ||
How do they get to the People's Pundit? | ||
How do they get to your locals? | ||
Christie, because it's incompetence. | ||
Right now, how do people get to you? | ||
How do they get to the People's Pundit? | ||
How do they get to your locals? | ||
How do they follow you nonstop? | ||
Locals is the best place. | ||
People's Pundit dot locals dot com. | ||
I was dragging my feet on Pennsylvania on purpose because I knew what I saw last night was going to happen. | ||
So we're going to have Pennsylvania real soon. | ||
Nevada and Wisconsin, we didn't get a chance to talk about, but I got to tell you, they'll be out real soon as well. | ||
And I really think both governor and the Senate races at this point, widening leads for the Republican candidates. | ||
And those states, you know, as I say, move on to the rest of them. | ||
It's time for us to move on to other states. | ||
Big polls coming out by Barris. | ||
We're going to be all over Richard Barris, the People's Pundit. | ||
Finding my locals right now. | ||
Okay, we're going to pivot. | ||
We've got some of the top activists in the country about what you need to do to man the ramparts. | ||
Win the deal, close the deal. | ||
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Okay, we got a lot to go through, and we're going to go there now with these great activist leaders about how we amend the barricades right now and the ramparts. | ||
I want to bring in Linda Rantz, Cause for America, out in Missouri. | ||
Linda, first off, how's it going? | ||
And then I want to get into your punch list about what people need to go to your site to find out what they do and what the training's got to be to be a poll worker, election official, or poll watcher. | ||
But give us your sense right now on the volunteer side. | ||
What are you seeing? | ||
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So it's great. | |
I think we get a lot of people who are listening and involved. | ||
I do want to say that some people who are hearing about machines being a problem, I got a message the other day where they said, well, then why should I bother voting? | ||
So everything else aside, every other way you can volunteer more than anything, you must vote. | ||
The only way to overcome machines is by a lot of people voting. | ||
We overrun them. | ||
And also by collecting evidence. | ||
That's the other part that we're looking at. | ||
I don't want to hear any more of the whining about the machines, okay? | ||
We're going to deal with that. | ||
We're going to have to deal with it. | ||
It's not totally dealt with. | ||
It is what it is. | ||
You've got to vote. | ||
You've got to volunteer. | ||
There's no whining. | ||
In fact, if you're a machine person and you're whining about the machines and don't want to vote, don't watch the show. | ||
Seriously. | ||
Just leave and go somewhere else and do something else. | ||
I don't want to take out the bandwidth To have you on the show. | ||
I don't. | ||
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If a machine is that big a deal, leave. | |
This is about saving our country. | ||
The machine thing is not perfect, right? | ||
But you gotta outvote it. | ||
You gotta show up. | ||
We have to do it. | ||
We're very close to total and complete victory here. | ||
If we both represent to get everybody out there to own your vote and more important, as importantly, to make sure that we secure it with people that are actively involved. | ||
So don't, no whining, no tears. | ||
I don't want to hear, well, the machines, I just want to vote. | ||
Then if that's your case, make sure you look in the mirror every day and say, uh, every, every problem the country has is because you didn't show up. | ||
Okay? | ||
You've had an opportunity enough now to be part of this show, but if the thing is, and you're going to say, well, the machine is so bad, I'm not going to go, then don't vote. | ||
Don't do it. | ||
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Okay? | |
We're not here to force you. | ||
It's a free country, a free man and a woman. | ||
But don't be part of this. | ||
I don't want you in the chat rooms. | ||
I don't want your whining. | ||
I don't want your thumb sucking, because that's what it is. | ||
The world is not perfect. | ||
You know, we're part of the Judeo-Christian West. | ||
Read the Bible. | ||
I think man's fallen, right? | ||
I think we got that in the first chapter. | ||
Right? | ||
The first couple of, you know, the first, the first chapter showed us about the descent of man. | ||
So, hey, this is a veil of tears. | ||
Don't give me the machines. | ||
Don't make perfect the enemy of the good enough for now. | ||
Okay? | ||
And it's good enough for now. | ||
But when people sign up, Linda, walk through your punch list. | ||
Walk through what you guys are doing. | ||
It's a cause for America, particularly the Missouri Department. | ||
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Right. | |
If you go to causeofamerica.org, there's a button on there that says, Get the Missouri Checklist. | ||
Click here for Missouri Election Checklist. | ||
That's going to take you to FrankSpeak. | ||
We have videos up that explain the process, and you can download the forms that we've created. | ||
If you're a voter, you can be watching for evidence. | ||
It gives you a checklist of things to watch for. | ||
You don't have to sign up or put in your personal information on any kind of a sign-up list. | ||
poll workers, there's a list there. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And right now, the testing of the machines that are required by law is happening. | ||
And we've started to get our first checklist back from people who are actually out watching the testing of machines, and already starting to see an issue here or there, or some law that's not being followed. | ||
So find those, fill it out. | ||
I received an email from someone who said, I downloaded it. | ||
He saw it here on the war room. | ||
I downloaded it. | ||
I made copies. | ||
I've given it to every family member and every friend that I can find and getting people out. | ||
So it's huge. | ||
If we all work together to keep an eye, we can work the polls. | ||
There's so many things you can choose to do, but you can also be watching. | ||
And the watching is the part that I think is really crucial to helping us fix things going forward. | ||
Remember, the objectives on the machines is to make sure that we have the French system. | ||
It's all game day vote. | ||
It's all paper. | ||
It's all counted up that night. | ||
No machines and no involvement. | ||
And I agree. | ||
We can't have voting month, right? | ||
I believe you should have voting day, but unless you need an absentee ballot for business or something else. | ||
You know, the traditional absentee. | ||
That's the objective. | ||
The way we get that objective is there's no substitute for victory. | ||
We need everybody there. | ||
Linda, how do people get to you? | ||
How do they get to the Cause of America, which is fantastic? | ||
You got a lot of different aspects to it, a lot of different sites. | ||
Then how do they get to your site specifically? | ||
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So we keep everything on causeofamerica.org. | |
If you click that link, it will take you to Frank's Beach. | ||
We have a section on Frank's Beach, but this is a fast way to get there. | ||
We are also Missouri Canvassers. | ||
We did our canvassing report, and you can find us on Gab, Getter, Telegram at mo underscore can, M-O underscore C-A-N, and that's our social media channels. | ||
Okay, ma'am. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
You're doing great work. | ||
A laboring oar right there. | ||
Fantastic work. | ||
Let's go. | ||
We got the dynamic duo of Steve Stern and Dan Schultz. | ||
Dan, let's go to you first. | ||
Don't have Schultz. | ||
We're trying to get the always on point Dan Schultz. | ||
Steve Stern, give us an update. | ||
All the Herculean efforts you've been doing nonstop, day in and day out. | ||
Where do we stand with all this, sir? | ||
So we couldn't do it without you. | ||
And we have a special invitation for you, and you're going to love this. | ||
I'm going to put this up now so everybody can see it. | ||
Hold it. | ||
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Stop. | |
I get a flag shirt? | ||
I get my flag shirt, my name embroidered on it? | ||
Is that a special invite? | ||
Not only that, but a hat. | ||
This is even bigger because this is coming from President Trump and Martha Fain from the American Freedom Tour. | ||
You're invited. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
1st of December. | ||
And I just got the call this morning, and I didn't even know I was going to be on your show, and I was going to call you and let you know. | ||
This is phenomenal. | ||
If anybody wants to go, we have a few tables left. | ||
Call 1-88-977-2024. | ||
This is for all the work that you did. | ||
There'll be a lot of our candidates who are going to win this election because of the precinct strategy, and all the people that have come out to help. | ||
And it is going phenomenal. | ||
Just recently, last week, In Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, we have signed in 94 new members. | ||
This is the biggest that we've ever had. | ||
And why are these people joining? | ||
And as well as in Broward, but in Orlando, the first time, 55 new members. | ||
In Sarasota, as you know, General Flynn brought in 64. | ||
In Daytona, the same thing. | ||
And they're working for their candidates night and day, knocking on doors, making it happen. | ||
So you say, how is this going to happen? | ||
The posse has done it. | ||
I really believe that we're going to do better than we ever thought we could do. | ||
And as you know, General Bodak didn't have a chance. | ||
He's got a great chance. | ||
General Major Malloy, In Vermont, fantastic chant. | ||
Even our candidate here this morning got a lot of calls for Calder Spaulding running against Debbie Wasserman Schultz. | ||
Everybody's got a chance because the Democrats are voting Republican. | ||
The Independents are voting Republican. | ||
The Republicans are voting Republicans. | ||
We got everybody. | ||
Action, action, action. | ||
Look behind me, get a flag shirt if anybody wants to get a hold of me. | ||
Anybody wants to still volunteer, still get involved, give me a call at 954-318-6902. | ||
Go to www.theflagshirt.com. | ||
Pick a shirt. | ||
I want to see you wear it, though, Mr. Bannon. | ||
You know, it's embroidered with your name. | ||
We've got to be wearing it. | ||
But you know, you have done everything for this country. | ||
We love you. | ||
Everybody calls me all the time and tells me, please tell Steve Bannon that we love him. | ||
So it's action, action, action. | ||
Get involved. | ||
Go to it. | ||
Stern, hang on right there. | ||
And, you know, Florida and Arizona have meant so much to this movement because they've had terrific people. | ||
They've been the railhead of a lot of controversy, right, in the last 20 years of the election back in 2000 and how they sorted that state away and how the free state of Florida has become a shining example of MAGA Republican government. | ||
It's happening right now in Arizona. | ||
Let's bring in Dan Schultz, really the father of and the theoretician and back of the precinct strategy. | ||
Dan, I don't think we cut on because we monitor CNN and MSNBC pretty thoroughly. | ||
You are basically dragged out virtually every day on MSNBC as somebody who's been the father of this kind of semi-fascist takeover. | ||
of the nation. Why are they so upset about what you say is you learned in the seventh grade in civics and you're just trying to teach that to the country, sir? | ||
They're freaked out because they're afraid of we the people. | ||
If we the people, you know, the preamble of the Constitution starts out with we the people for a reason in big letters, right? | ||
You know, go take a look at the original document. | ||
They made it in big, like a neon sign. | ||
We the people. | ||
We the people are the guardians of our Constitution. | ||
And the problem is not enough of we the people are engaged in politics where and how it really matters. | ||
And in the case of conservatives, that's being involved locally In your local Republican Party committee. | ||
And that's what they are afraid of, because over half of these slots are vacant most places. | ||
Now, down in Cochise County, where they just had the Board of Supervisors vote for a hand count of the paper ballots, why did they do that? | ||
Well, down in Cochise County, 100% of the precinct committeemen slots are filled, and the vast majority of them are MAGA people. | ||
The Board of Supervisors are afraid that they might not win their next primary if they didn't do this. | ||
Hang on, hang on. | ||
This is a perfect example because Katie Hobbs is now filing stuff all over the state. | ||
And we're going to have Melody Jennings and the Watch the Box guys, the ballot box watchers here this afternoon. | ||
I think they're in court right now as they're trying to shut that down. | ||
But I want to go, Cochise County is a perfect example. | ||
of when you get engaged of what happens. The board of supervisors voted for a hand count, right, two to one, the two Republicans voting for it. Katie Hobbs literally melted down, says you're going to take them all to court. But the reason they did that is because they know they have a MACA, they have the precinct committee is totally flushed out. The Cochise County is a fabulous county if you haven't been down there, right? I think... | ||
I think Tombstone's in Cochise. | ||
They know they had their back, but this all came from the precinct strategy, did it not, Dan? | ||
And now it's a national, and quite frankly, an international story that they want to hand count the ballots afterwards, and Katie Hobbs is saying, no, I'm going to take you to court and sue you. | ||
But that was predicated upon a great precinct strategy. | ||
Correct, Dan Schultz? | ||
Yes. | ||
I mean, in 2018, Cochise County only had about 25% of its precinct committee slots filled. | ||
Then they decided, the powers that be in that committee decided, you know, let's focus on recruiting MAGA people to fill out our ranks. | ||
And they achieved it in 2020. | ||
They got to 100%, whereas the average in Arizona In 2020, after the primary, it was 36%. | ||
But they got to 100%. | ||
So did Graham County. | ||
They did it again in 2022. | ||
in 2022. | ||
They're at, except they didn't fill one slot out of like 320 for some reason, but essentially 100%. | ||
That changes the whole dynamic as a party. | ||
Now you can say to the Board of Supervisors or whoever you're approaching, we've got an army for every one of us. | ||
We're at a hundred percent strength and we've got people lined up out the door to come help us. | ||
You know, I got this graphic that I use. | ||
This is what it needs to look like. | ||
Every month now, moving forward, we've got to get MAGA people to stand outside the doors of these monthly meetings and say, I want to get involved. | ||
I want to be a player. | ||
You know, if we had all of the slots filled, we'd only have eight-tenths of 1% of Republicans involved. | ||
Right now, we only have four-tenths of 1%. | ||
Become part of the elite. | ||
Become a precinct committeeman. | ||
It doesn't cost anything but time. | ||
Become an owner, not a donor. | ||
Dan, hang on. | ||
You, Steve Stern, you hang on. | ||
I wanted to talk to you guys afterwards about one of the biggest swing things we have here and has attracted people is the school board races. | ||
The Moms for Liberty, the Moms for America, the parental rights movement on fire in Arizona and in the state of Florida. | ||
And it's leading the nation forward. | ||
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They've got a big gathering. | ||
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Also, just some announcements. | ||
I think, unless you hear otherwise, there's going to be some updates in the afternoon show, but at 11 o'clock tonight, we're going to do another live stream with Sarah Palin, Governor Palin's debate out there in Alaska. | ||
Then tomorrow at noon, I think General Balduck is going to be in a debate. | ||
And of course, Grace Moe and Jane Zirkle will be up for that at noon on the live stream. | ||
So that live stream is absolutely incredible. | ||
I really enjoy all the comments from people. | ||
Last night was It was pretty incredible, pretty unique. | ||
I think we had, at the end of the day, 20-25,000 and just the number of comments and all that, it was just outstanding. | ||
And it's really helping these people fire the football. | ||
One of the reasons Caroline Levitt's going to win is because of this Warren Posse having the shoulder to the wheel. | ||
Remember, we just heard that RealClearPolitics has shifted that to a lean Republican, and that is a shot across the bow. | ||
To the left. I still got stern and Schultz and go back to Steve Stern in a moment It's Schultz is a global extremism the big article about how this precinct strategy is one of the most radical Semi-fascist dangerous things in the world. What say you sir? | ||
Yeah, that's kind of funny the Some group, you know Soros back probably sets up this thing global extremists Extremism org and then they they talk about you and the precinct strategy and that's you know That's the the most dangerous thing possible, you know The shorter version of that is, conservatives becoming poll workers, bad. | ||
Leftists becoming poll workers, good. | ||
That's the bottom line, which is ridiculous. | ||
You know, all the precinct strategy is, as you know, is basic American civics in action. | ||
I'm telling people we've got to reclaim the Republican Party. | ||
The way to do that, the only way to do it, and I talk about it in my podcast. | ||
Yesterday I talked about it in my podcast. | ||
I also did it on October 11th. | ||
You can find my podcast now on rumble.com, for example. | ||
Just put in precinct strategy and the date and You know, take a look at yesterday's, but one of the things I said in the podcast yesterday is there's only one way forward if we're going to save the republic. | ||
We've got to, we the good decent American people, have to get involved and take back our party from the globalists that are running it. | ||
The RNC is mostly globalists. | ||
We can change that and I explain how in that podcast and of course on my site precinctstrategy.com. | ||
I wish we could get those eight groups that they mentioned in the article to all embrace the Precinct Committeemen Strategy. | ||
Tea Party Patriots alone probably has enough members or donors. | ||
To take over the Republican Party all by itself. | ||
The head of the eight most dangerous organizations in the world, or in the United States. | ||
Also, when you go there, make sure you punch through everything, you find out how you become a poll worker, poll watcher, election official, all of it. | ||
Stern, I want to talk about the enthusiasm you're seeing down there in Florida also for school boards. | ||
This is the part of the coalition that's just coming in, parental rights. | ||
Talk to us about the enthusiasm down in Florida for everything from school boards all the way up to the House, Senate, and Governor's race. | ||
So your sound not coming in too good, so I think you said something about school board. | ||
So we have one school board person running here. | ||
You know, a lot of people forget about the down ballot. | ||
So we send out information both by text, by email, by phone calls to let them know who's running because There's a lot of down ballot people running and they don't get a chance to get really get seen anyplace. | ||
And, you know, that's that's what some of the most important things. | ||
So we have a lot of people knocking on doors and those are the things that are happening. | ||
And one of the things I want to make sure, you know, I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for Dan Schultz. | ||
And I want everybody to go and buy Dan Schultz's book, because that tells you how to get involved. | ||
Very important to get involved. | ||
You attend meetings, you get candidates selected. | ||
You sign up voters, you canvas neighborhoods, you become poll watchers. | ||
And you know, you helped me get 200 poll watchers in New York. | ||
So people are calling me from all over the country for favors and do things. | ||
And one of the things that we're going to happen this, uh, next week on Tuesday, we have a great event, uh, the border with Tom Homan. | ||
And I think that's going to be sensational. | ||
Um, I'm hoping to see the president there and speak to him about getting people involved all over the country. | ||
So I can't hear you, Steve, so I'm going to sign off. | ||
Steve Stern, if you can hear me, just give the site that should go to to get to you to get all the information. | ||
Sure. | ||
Let me get over here. | ||
We'll get over there. | ||
There you go. | ||
It's a little difficult. | ||
So it's Esther 1054 AOL 9543186902. | ||
Go to the flag shirt. | ||
Call me anytime. | ||
Get involved. | ||
Get on our Zoom meeting with Michelle Terrace. | ||
Go to precinctstrategy.com. | ||
Get involved. | ||
Please get involved. | ||
It's not too late. | ||
There's 13 days left in the election. | ||
You can be a poll watcher still in a lot of places. | ||
You can get out and hold up signs. | ||
And you can get on our Zoom meeting. | ||
So again, action, action, action. | ||
Thank you, Dan Schultz. | ||
Thank you, Steve Bannon. | ||
Thank you, Steve Stern. | ||
Dan Schultz, how do people get to you on social media and how do they get to the site? | ||
On Twitter, I'm Dan Schultz, the number two. | ||
On Rumble, I'm ColdWarrior1978. | ||
That's the best place to get my podcasts. | ||
On Getter, I'm Dan Schultz. | ||
And then, of course, the best place to go to get started learning how to become a precinct committeeman is at precinctstrategy.com. | ||
I've got three buttons there. | ||
You should click on all three of them in turn. | ||
Get the Votify Now app, and also if you want to become a poll worker, it's not too late in most places, go to saveyourrepublic.org. | ||
That is at my site linked as well, saveyourrepublic.org. | ||
Just go to precinctstrategy.com, get started, and then become a leader and recruit others. | ||
Dan Schultz, thank you very much. | ||
Okay, we'll be back here at 5. | ||
In the interim, I am actually going to be a co-host on InfoWars. | ||
Make sure you go to Forbidden Video. | ||
1 p.m. | ||
I do a Chinese TV interview right now, and then 1 p.m. | ||
I'll be on InfoWars as the co-host today from 1 to 2. | ||
You're not going to want to miss that. |