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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. Bannon. | ||
It's Monday, the 31st of October in the year of our Lord, 2022. | ||
We are one week away from tomorrow, the most important midterm election since 1862, since the early years of the Civil War. | ||
We're going to be going from Arizona to San Francisco to talk about Brazil, all of it. | ||
But we're going to start in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with Colonel Doug Mastriano. | ||
You're very familiar being a Civil War historian about the importance of the 1862 election. | ||
How important is this midterm compared to that, sir? | ||
Definitely the most important in the past hundred years, Steve. | ||
And, you know, let me lay it out for people, because there's a lot of gubernatorial races, a lot of Senate races, and there's a lot of talk, you know, within our own Senate race, which is important, you know, about crime and energy and inflation, all that. | ||
There is nothing in Washington, D.C., they can do about crime in Pennsylvania. | ||
There's nothing they can do in Washington, D.C., unless they completely rewrite the laws, you know, as far as election integrity in Pennsylvania. | ||
There's nothing they can do about our energy sector. | ||
And so we have to win in Pennsylvania in 2022, the governor's race, because, and the Democrats get it, Steve. | ||
The path to the White House in 2024 starts in 2022 Pennsylvania. | ||
The governor of our state gets to appoint the Secretary of State who oversees the conduct and matter of the elections together with the General Assembly. | ||
And so that is key to our state. | ||
Let's talk about it. | ||
We're now down to the, in fact, Sienna New York Times has a suppression poll out this morning. | ||
It's on their front page talking about Herschel Walker's down, Blake Masters is down. | ||
These are obviously suppression polls. | ||
Dr. Oz is down, which no other poll backs that up. | ||
Talk to us about your race. | ||
What needs to be done, because you're down a couple of three, what needs to be done by your forces and you between now and next Tuesday evening? | ||
Eight days ago, just more than a week, that we have to redouble our efforts and take nothing for a chance. | ||
We, you know, I do believe we're going to have a great turnout, but we have to make sure it's not a narrow margin because there's still shenanigans in Pennsylvania. | ||
So we're asking people to get out their Christmas card lists and call up everyone on their Christmas card lists here to get out to vote for Doug. | ||
We're asking people to go to dougforgov.com and if they can donate to help us continue advertising, it's small donations from across the state from your audience that are keeping us so strong. | ||
Or, and sign up to be a poll worker. | ||
We'll train you. | ||
So, Glenn Yonkin, this time last year in Virginia, was told he couldn't win. | ||
And the poll showed him, you know, more points back than I am. | ||
I think it was six or seven points back. | ||
And I think he pulled it off in large part, Steve, with doing his part for voting integrity. | ||
I understand his people had about 90% of the polls covered. | ||
And so, we still have a ways to go to achieve that goal. | ||
So, go to dougforgov.com. | ||
We'll train you. | ||
If you live out of state, you can be part of a phone bank. | ||
We're reaching out to specific demographics to get out the vote. | ||
You can make phone calls from anywhere in the nation or anywhere around the world to these people. | ||
We'll give you a list. | ||
Okay, this is very important. | ||
I want to go through that one more time. | ||
You can work phone banks. | ||
You can do all sorts of things as a volunteer. | ||
Where do they go for that, Colonel Mastriano? | ||
Please go to Doug4Gov.com. | ||
That's Doug, number 4, G-O-V, Doug4Gov.com. | ||
The MAGA, obviously you've touched a nerve with MAGA and you've got tremendous MAGA support. | ||
That's how you won the primary. | ||
With the Yunkin coalition, which I say is both 100% turnout of MAGA and the suburban moms or the parental rights movement, particularly some people who are maybe not completely in love with the concept of Donald Trump. | ||
Given the crime and parental rights in the schools and all this madness, not just how bad education is, but the indoctrination, how are you doing bringing that part of the coalition together? | ||
You know, like you said, there's so many polls, so many assessments. | ||
I'm going to refer to my own or a handful of others that I think are fairly good measures and reliable. | ||
For the suburban moms, I think we're doing better there than happened in the presidential in 2020. | ||
A lot of it's affected, of course, by crime and law and order. | ||
My opponent is the senior law enforcement guy of the state, and he's done nothing. | ||
In fact, he tweeted out the other day after these abysmal reports came out of Philadelphia, I think we should do something about crime. | ||
I'm kind of like, dude, where you been for six years? | ||
You had your chance. | ||
And so we're looking at over 1,000 carjackings, about 2,000 shooting victims. | ||
Philadelphia, 4,400 robberies. | ||
We're at 440 plus homicides in Philadelphia, mostly shooting victims. | ||
The grave diggers say they can't keep up. | ||
We're watching graphic, disgusting porn available in elementary school. | ||
We have Josh Shapiro supports gender transition without consent of the parents for minors in Pennsylvania. | ||
He supports the critical race theory. | ||
He supports pushing out parental rights. | ||
I mean, and the list is extensive. | ||
And he fought hard. | ||
Josh Shapiro fought hard, my opponent. | ||
For the right for boys to be in the girls bathroom. | ||
That's a safety issue. | ||
That's a health and safety issue. | ||
And Josh Shapiro was also complicit in Virginia this time last year. | ||
And we know what happened. | ||
It's because it's just it's a time bomb. | ||
A 15 year old girl in Loudoun County, thanks in part to Josh Shapiro suing Virginia, was raped in a girl's bathroom. | ||
By a guy, and we remember what happened to her dad. | ||
Her dad was hauled out in handcuffs at the school board meeting. | ||
That's Josh Shapiro's world. | ||
And because of his radicalism, we're seeing the suburban moms gravitate for us. | ||
One startling piece of information, and apparently I'm told I'm the only Republican with this kind of reach, is that we're doing very well in comparison to my opponent with young voters, 18 to 24. | ||
This is an interesting dynamic, and we're really excited about that. | ||
The reason you are is that those kids have had their lives ruined. | ||
Their high school years taken away by the mask mandates, the vaccine mandates. | ||
These kids, I'm telling you, are there for the taking. | ||
All you have to do is represent and get in there and start focusing on them. | ||
The 18- to 24-year-olds do not think for a second that they are beholden to the Democrats. | ||
They feel that these guys, the men and women of the Democratic Party, have ruined their lives. | ||
Before I let you go, I just want to go back and make sure people understand this, particularly suburban moms and particularly people who know people that have children in school. | ||
Walk through how Josh Shapiro was really a big part of this catastrophe in Loudoun County, sir. | ||
So Josh Shapiro, about a year and a half ago, fought really hard in Pennsylvania for this ridiculous notion that it's okay for people to use whatever bathroom they want kids to pick bathrooms in school. | ||
And Josh Shapiro fought hard for Biological boys in the midst of COVID, Steve, and we were lectured by him and others to follow the science. | ||
I'm like, that's a great idea. | ||
Why don't we do that? | ||
But then he won in Pennsylvania, Josh Shapiro, and he wasn't content in winning and imposing his radical dangers. | ||
This is very dangerous. | ||
I mean, you're asking for trouble. | ||
Our girls, are you kidding me? | ||
And then he fought hard against the parents and kids in Virginia and Florida with amicus. | ||
He filed amicus, so he's part of these lawsuits in Virginia and Florida. | ||
And he won in Virginia. | ||
It was just weeks after this victory that he was part of having biological boys be able to use the girls' bathroom. | ||
Are you going to try to wait and go in with a group of friends? | ||
We watch that catastrophe. | ||
This is unfolding in Pennsylvania as well. | ||
Put yourself in the shoes of these little girls. | ||
Are you gonna try to hold it all day? | ||
So that's a health issue. | ||
Are you gonna try to wait and go in with a group of friends? | ||
Are you gonna take the risk and maybe be injured by some pervert creep that's hanging out in the bathroom? | ||
Thanks to Shapiro. | ||
We've uncovered pictures from his earlier days in politics where he was part of a drag queen show. | ||
So he'll bring these drag queens into the schools. | ||
He's doing things where parental consent is being violated. | ||
And you think things are bad right now in Pennsylvania? | ||
It's going to be far worse underneath them. | ||
He's an ideologue. | ||
Now, President Trump, there's going to be, correct me if I'm wrong, there's another one last rally scheduled, I think, for this weekend. | ||
Is it going to be Saturday or Sunday? | ||
Do we have some definition on this? | ||
Yes, Saturday afternoon. | ||
The pre-event, when Revy and I and Dr. Oz will be speaking, will be at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, east of Pittsburgh in Latrobe, at the Arnold Palmer Airport, famous son of the area there. | ||
And it's going to be a great event. | ||
We're thankful Donald Trump sees how important Pennsylvania is and that he picked the best day that he has left, that Saturday to come up. | ||
Revy and I, my wife and I spoke to him a couple days ago. | ||
He's excited to come back. | ||
We're expecting a massive turnout. | ||
The point of going to the southwest, of course, is to keep the momentum and energy up in the southwest. | ||
Our last week, Steve, we're hitting a bunch of key counties and we'll be in the southwest. | ||
We're going to hit the southeast really hard as well, especially the suburb. | ||
Okay, one more time. | ||
How do people go if they want to volunteer or if they can support your campaign, sir? | ||
Thank you once again, Steve, and I'm grateful for you and your leadership in the nation here. | ||
Please go to doug4gov.com and do your part to save our nation. | ||
Colonel Mastroianni, you're fighting the good fight. | ||
Everybody's got your back. | ||
Go with God. | ||
Thank you very much for taking time to come on The War Room. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Kick off the week. | ||
Let's go to Melody Jennings from Clean Elections. | ||
Of course, in Arizona, it's called something different. | ||
Melody, what is up? | ||
You won in federal court the other day. | ||
Can you give our audience, and like the judge said, the people wearing camis and carrying, that's the law of Arizona. | ||
They're standing far enough back from the appropriate distance from these boxes. | ||
They've got the cameras out there, but everything's according to the rules. | ||
The federal judge said that. | ||
What's the latest update? | ||
Rumblings are that this is not over yet. | ||
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It's not over. | |
They've appealed their TRO and went up to the Ninth Circuit Court. | ||
But I just, I believe in the rule of law and I believe in the First Amendment that we will prevail. | ||
I mean, we have all the footage and all the sauce that we need to show them, to flip the script, that it wasn't us intimidating anyone, but it was them intimidating us. | ||
That's coming to a screen near you soon. | ||
But I believe in our justice system and that we will prevail and it can't go any other way. | ||
I really just cannot. | ||
What do you mean that they intimidated? | ||
I mean, folks were in camis and they were carrying, which is Arizona. | ||
People can dress how they want to dress and people, you know, it's an open carry state. | ||
But you say you have footage where those folks are, I know they, I don't think they were with you, but your people that were out there were being intimidated? | ||
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People in general, whether they were with me or whether they had just gone out there to watch a Dropbox Because they've heard of us or just on their own. | |
It's not just people who have joined me who are out there. | ||
A lot of other people as well. | ||
But we have the footage showing that these particular people and the people that are with Clean Elections were actually completely still sitting quiet. | ||
Those two people we found out were a hundred feet back just sitting between their cars, minding their own business. | ||
And it was the news and some people that we've found out on Twitter who discovered them and said, let's make this Crazy. | ||
And so we actually have the footage of this person, and I won't give all the sauce that we have right now, from their personal camera, the footage that they took. | ||
And it literally tells a different story. | ||
We have the picture of that person who came up to them, laughing it up with the news. | ||
We have a picture of it. | ||
And then we also have footage of, you know, The news staging a whole situation on this last Saturday evening, which we haven't broken yet, and we will. | ||
But this is going to go in our direction because, you know, honestly, if anyone's doing the intimidating, it's them. | ||
And the news is in on it. | ||
You know, I don't, I'm going to say allegedly the news is in on it. | ||
I mean, it's, it's kind of overwhelming. | ||
Um, okay. | ||
People go where they go to still volunteer. | ||
I know you're throughout the nation and that what the nine battleground states, where do people go to volunteer? | ||
Cause you guys are not backing off. | ||
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We're not, it's cleanelectionsusa.org. | |
And also right now, if you would like to support, uh, the law fair that's happening, please go to true the vote. | ||
and donate to the vote.com and just specify Dropbox because you know they're going to try to lawfare us into the ground but it's not going to work so please contribute if you can and help us out with this fight for justice. Melody, great job. | ||
I know you guys are on top of things. | ||
We'll check in throughout the day and hopefully have you back on this afternoon to find out more about what happened on the lawfare side. | ||
But so far, so good. | ||
Just keep plugging along and make sure everybody plays by the rules. | ||
All we want is transparent, free and fair elections. | ||
Melody Jennings from Clean Elections. | ||
Got a different name in Arizona now, but Clean Elections throughout the rest of the country. | ||
Melody, thank you. | ||
Okay, we're going to do a combination this week. | ||
We've got polling, we have political operatives, we have strategists, we have people in the activists. | ||
We need everybody to the ramparts. | ||
There can be no one, no shirkers, nobody dragging their heels, no whining, no tears, right? | ||
No tears in the war room, no whining in the war room. | ||
It's action, action, action. | ||
We're going to go next from the Bay Area, from Baghdad by the Bay, to Brazil. | ||
All next segment. | ||
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only in the world. | |
That he was just deranged? | ||
You're going to hear that word a lot when a Republican is asked about this. | ||
You're going to hear the Republicans say, look, this was a deranged individual. | ||
They say it's that simple. | ||
He was deranged. | ||
And by the way, voters, crime is up. | ||
Look away. | ||
Look at that. | ||
Crime is up. | ||
Trumpists will say that you should look away from the obvious parallels to January 6th. | ||
A review of David DePapp's online accounts shows he was part of a far-right world of hate, anti-Semitism, and conspiracy theories involving anti-vax, hysteria, and voter fraud. | ||
Let me have it. | ||
You know, there's just some Monday mornings I just can't do Mika. | ||
Just can't, I can't hear, I can't listen to the voice. | ||
I just can't do it. | ||
This is one of those Mondays. | ||
Let's look at the facts. | ||
I'm gonna bring in John Cardillo. | ||
A lot of people know him as a TV host, as a radio host. | ||
A lot of people don't know he's a former NYPD. | ||
He has a lot of time doing this. | ||
So John, we don't want to look away. | ||
They've made this their closing argument. | ||
And everybody that watches this show, this is the classic type of story that The War Room never touches. | ||
We never touch this. | ||
There's other people that do it better. | ||
There's other people that get all over this stuff. | ||
It's just not what we do. | ||
And we started on the very first day, and here's the reason. | ||
They jumped on it automatically as their closing argument for the end of democracy and the insurrection, which they haven't been able to sell to the American people because it's number nine on a list of five, right? | ||
Important. | ||
This is why they're getting smoked. | ||
This is why there's the just announced the Democratic governors are coming in big in New York City for a TV buy because Lee Zeldin is leading Hoeckel. | ||
Right? | ||
Henry's up over Latisha James. | ||
You've got 15, count them, 15 Democratic seats in play in New York for the Congress, the House, in New York State. | ||
So, John, here's what I don't get. | ||
They just came out and announced from the sticks that now there's not a third person. | ||
Right? | ||
The police officer said the other day, That by legislation, police officers have to have body cams. | ||
I mean, you're a cop, a former cop. | ||
There's just so much information. | ||
No, we're not going to look away, Mika. | ||
We want to know exactly what the facts are, okay? | ||
She's third in line to the presidency, at least until the evening of November 8th. | ||
I realize she's got another 60 days of an orgy of spending. | ||
And remember, I said orgy of spending, not just orgy, because I wouldn't want to I wouldn't want to cast aspersions on the Baghdad by the Bay situation. | ||
But Cartilla, since you're a cop, a former cop, tell me what's going on here. | ||
And so much to unpack, Steve, so much to unpack. | ||
All right. | ||
So it's in, first of all, why aren't we seeing any body camera footage? | ||
We know back in 2016, there was an executive order mandating body cameras for San Francisco PD officers. | ||
That was a responding agency. | ||
That's number one. | ||
Number two, as recently as May of this year, San Francisco PD immediately released body camera footage and an officer involved shooting. | ||
And only about three and a half weeks ago, Right around September 20th, the San Francisco PD got authority to immediately access private surveillance cameras, your ring doorbell. | ||
Forget the city cameras on the lampposts that store across the street with surveillance, with a surveillance system within. | ||
So there are multiple camera angles here. | ||
John, brother, brother, brother, they're worth $250 million. | ||
Forget the Capitol Hill police. | ||
I don't want to get into that. | ||
This conversation is ridiculous. | ||
These people are worth a quarter of a billion dollars. | ||
Pacific Heights is one of the most prestigious addresses in America. | ||
Are you telling me they don't have a great security system? | ||
And maybe a couple of three rent-a-cops? | ||
John Cordillo. | ||
Yeah, look, I think it's inconceivable that the person third in line for the presidency doesn't have a local police detail. | ||
And even if she says to local police, okay, I don't want the detail on my husband, give him some privacy. | ||
There are still going to be patrol cars with police officers in them, Steve, within a block, within a second's response time. | ||
The entire fact pattern of the case makes no sense whatsoever. | ||
Now, the third person, very interesting with the DA, Brooke Jenkins said, She didn't say there was never a third person. | ||
She said there was a third party that did not open the door and at the time police arrived, there was no third party present. | ||
You gotta read into the nuances of this one. | ||
She's never said there wasn't. | ||
Her statements are really telling, right? | ||
I mean, but then again, this is the same party that told us a sitting president was a Russian spy. | ||
This is the same party that hasn't indicted Hunter Biden, that never arrested anyone in Jeffrey Epstein's black book. | ||
So do we believe this DA? | ||
She also says, well, there's no evidence that Mr. Pelosi knew the assailant. | ||
But there's a 9-1-1 call, where the 9-1-1 dispatcher, speaking to Pelosi, is relaying to police, he says the man's name is DePape, David DePape. | ||
He's a friend. | ||
So what is it? | ||
Did he not know the guy, or was the guy a friend? | ||
And then she says that the caller, Pelosi, was disoriented. | ||
The entire fact pattern of the case makes no sense whatsoever. | ||
First off, John, John, John, hang on. | ||
That he, that the assailant let him take a, this is, remember, Morning Meek and these people are playing it up that this is an assassination attempt on Nancy Pelosi. | ||
So in their theory, the assassin, Is now in the residence, and yet he lets a guy go take a head call. | ||
And, oh by the way, he just has to be charging his phone in that bathroom. | ||
Like, who at 2.30 in the morning, if you're charging your phone, it's next to your bed, right? | ||
Nothing here, all I'm saying, and I've said this from the beginning, make this make sense, John Cardillo. | ||
Look, they also said the Associated Press reported that the assailant had zip ties, right? | ||
The paper had zip ties. | ||
The DA said she cannot confirm that. | ||
None of the information makes sense, Steve. | ||
It looks like the media is running extreme cover for whatever happened in that house. | ||
I don't believe, I don't believe that this was a random attack. | ||
I mean, the evidence points the other way. | ||
Bernie Carrick, mutual good friend of ours, former New York City police commissioner, decades in law enforcement. | ||
Bernie, we talk every day. | ||
Neither one of us believed that this was a random attack. | ||
The fact, no cop I speak to believes it. | ||
The fact pattern betrays that narrative. | ||
It tells us These two guys knew each other. | ||
The DA is also saying, look, we don't even know who opened the door. | ||
It could have been the pape. | ||
It could have been Pelosi. | ||
What kind of home invader then opens the door for the police and says, hey guys. | ||
For the cops. | ||
Hold it. | ||
And then, and how does the police, I like to see a body cam. | ||
How does he get this grievous head injury that he needed brain surgery after one of the two opened the door Wouldn't Pelosi run out? | ||
Or why would the assassin of Nancy Pelosi open the door? | ||
And how did it take place? | ||
How did they fight for the hammer after that happened? | ||
What were the police doing? | ||
The whole thing, nothing makes sense. | ||
It hasn't made sense. | ||
And if they had a fact pattern, they would come out with a timeline. | ||
They'd have a big chart. | ||
If they had facts that supported what Morning Meek is saying, right, they'd have a fact chart. | ||
What about over in Berkeley? | ||
He's living in an in-town former nudist colony. | ||
With a gay pride flag, with the marijuana, Black Lives Matter, the neighbors are saying they're a bunch of fiends, a bunch of drug fiends, the guy's everything else. | ||
That is not... Last time I looked, that is not MAGA. | ||
Would you agree that you don't see that guy in the first row in a red ball cap at a Trump rally, sir? | ||
I don't know Steve, maybe we're nuts, but I don't think the nudist activist married to the Russian homelessness advocate, or baby mama Russian homelessness advocate, is an America First guy. | ||
That's just not sitting well with me. | ||
The whole thing is just preposterous. | ||
And they think we're morons, they think they can sell us whatever they want to sell us, but people are critical thinkers at this point in history. | ||
Well, there's got to be. | ||
Look, the police in Oakland and the police in San Francisco, you've got some great people on a police force. | ||
When do you think we're going to start getting, instead of these bizarre leaks to the Associated Press, that then the DA says, don't you think the DA on day three of this would be able to say if you had a bag of zip ties or not? | ||
I can't confirm that. | ||
Right. | ||
Hello. | ||
When are the police officers and others going to start putting out what the real story is, do you think, to guys like you and Bernie? | ||
Yeah, listen, even I'm talking to cops in the area, they're kind of laughing at the official narrative and they're saying, you know, your tweets are more on point, but there's a lot of confusion here. | ||
I mean, it's hard to hide zip ties under a fig leaf, right? | ||
Was a well-known nudist. | ||
I don't know what he brought into the house. | ||
But again, even the window, when you look at the window, the window is broken to the outside. | ||
Every burglary I ever responded to, the windows are broken to the inside when there's forced entry. | ||
I mean, what'd the guy do? | ||
Open the door, then break the window from the outside, go back outside, then come in the window? | ||
I mean, even the physical evidence doesn't support the Pelosi's narrative. | ||
And come on, is it inconceivable the Democrat DA is gonna run cover for the Pelosi's? | ||
CBS, it was CBS Bay Area. | ||
That I read those excerpts from. | ||
Even they're saying, well, they can't confirm zip ties. | ||
If CBS Bay Area isn't confirming in full the Pelosi's account, they have a lot of problem. | ||
We also understand, I mean, I don't know why he doesn't have a local police detail, given that it's the family, but he's got a troubled past. | ||
John, you know this. | ||
He's got a very troubled... There's so many questions we don't know from the DUI, correct? | ||
About another person. | ||
Were they there? | ||
Were they not there? | ||
Now you get a third person that the cops say this on Friday in the first couple of minutes It's not reversed until this morning. | ||
I think so three days into it How do people supposed to get unless they put up a chart and have names and body cam footage and surveillance camera? | ||
How are people supposed to feel comfortable with any of this John Cordillo? | ||
Well, again, so the D.A. | ||
said there was no third party about 1030 last night, right? | ||
So it hit the news cycle this morning. | ||
But she said a third party didn't open the door. | ||
A third party wasn't there when police were present. | ||
She never addressed whether or not there had ever been a third party there. | ||
And you made a great point, Steve. | ||
An investigation is all about the timeline. | ||
We haven't seen a timeline. | ||
We don't know if a third party was there a half hour prior and the cops were right. | ||
Again, just too much ambiguity. | ||
And now it's looking like purposeful obfuscation, right? | ||
It's looking like they're covering it up. | ||
They're hiding the actual fact pattern to make their fact pattern fit the narrative. | ||
The last thing I want to ask you, isn't it kind of odd that Nancy Pelosi hasn't, I don't think she's been to the sticks yet, right? | ||
The grieving wife goes out there. | ||
I don't think she came to the sticks. | ||
Don't you find that odd if she, if they had all this and it was, you know, their closing argument, don't you think Nancy Pelosi would have gone to the sticks and made a couple of comments and maybe taken a question or two from inquiring minds, John? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Look, she's hiding behind her proxy. | ||
She's hiding behind Jenkins, the DA. | ||
She's hiding behind the police chief. | ||
You know this, Steve. | ||
I mean, you know, and most of your audience is pretty politically astute. | ||
Nancy Pelosi rules that area with an iron fist. | ||
You don't get elected there. | ||
You don't raise a dollar unless Nancy Pelosi blesses you. | ||
She controls everything. | ||
This narrative is ultimately going to be what she wants it to be. | ||
And she's not standing in front of a microphone because she's got proxies giving her cover. | ||
Hey John, hang over a second. | ||
I think we just got a statement. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
I think we just got a statement released. | ||
We're going to get on it. | ||
We're going to hold over John Cardillo. | ||
We've got Matthew Tirman. | ||
A lot of breaking news out of Brazil. | ||
We're going to get to all of this. | ||
President Bolsonaro, exactly what's happening down there on this election. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're gonna be back with Cardillo and Matthew Tierman. | ||
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Okay, a former Green Party guy who lives, I don't know, in town over at Berkeley, if everybody's been to Berkeley, particularly the section of Berkeley they live in, it's like a throwback to the 70s, right? | ||
Living with, I don't know, a nudist, homeless, who knows? | ||
It's like a pack of dogs over there, okay? | ||
But far be it from us to say he's deranged. | ||
We wouldn't want to trigger Mika. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let's just say that he's not MAGA. | ||
I don't care what stuff he's put up or what stuff they say he puts up. | ||
What you need to do, Mika, we're not looking away. | ||
We're actually looking into this deeply and talking to police officers and people behind the scenes because nothing makes sense. | ||
Make this make sense. | ||
And where's Nancy Pluss? | ||
That was a statement, by the way, she put up. | ||
When's Nancy going to come to the sticks and answer a few questions? | ||
About, you know, no offense, the husband, he got some issues, right? | ||
Like to know what the blood, you know, was he, was he, you know, was he drinking again? | ||
You know, these are inquiring minds want to know. | ||
Nobody would care about this? | ||
Until you guys made your closing argument, because your arguments to date haven't worked. | ||
So now it's magnified. | ||
The most honorable, decent, hardworking people, veterans, parents of active duty service members, the silent majority, the backbone of this country, right, is being once again demonized as lawless insurrectionists and criminals. | ||
Well, you had two years And guess what? | ||
Nobody cared. | ||
That's why all the people on the J6 panel have either been turfed out or getting ready to get turfed out, right? | ||
And you, Nancy, are getting ready to get turfed out in a sweeping landslide, okay? | ||
That's just the math, baby. | ||
I hate to break it to you, Mika. | ||
So you can sit there and give me the, you know, the screwed-up face and the nasty voice. | ||
It is what it is, but we're going to get to the bottom of this. | ||
Got zip ties, doesn't have zip ties. | ||
Where's the body camera? | ||
Where's the security footage? | ||
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Just put it up. | |
It should have been up Saturday morning. | ||
Put it up. | ||
Let's see it. | ||
By the way, maybe your narrative of this guy makes sense. | ||
Let's just see it. | ||
So far, there's just too many gaps. | ||
John Cordilla, how do people follow you on Twitter and on Getter and other social media platforms? | ||
Because you're kind of at the tip of the spear on this thing. | ||
Yeah, same user ID everywhere, Facebook, Instagram, getter through Twitter is just my name, at John Cardillo, J-O-H-N-C-A-R-D-I-L-L-O, at John Cardillo. | ||
Okay, John, we'll be getting you back on hopefully for more updates. | ||
I know you and Bernie and others are on top of this, so thank you very much. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
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Thanks, Steve. | |
Good to see you. | ||
Like I say, this is not our line of country, but hey, they're going to make it the closing argument that MAGA is violent and this is the epitome of political violence. | ||
And I don't know why all these opposition, controlled opposition Republicans went down and kowtowed immediately, right? | ||
Until we know the facts. | ||
Just let's get the facts out before people start kowtowing. | ||
Let's just, let's just find out what the story is. | ||
Let's get the facts. | ||
Let's just get the facts, put all the facts out and then let's see. | ||
But he's clearly deranged. | ||
I mean, he's living in... Look at the neighbors. | ||
Look at the neighbors' interviews about the people. | ||
The neighbors say they're deranged. | ||
Living like a pack of dogs over there. | ||
Okay. | ||
Do we have anything on Brazil? | ||
Do I have a cold open on Brazil? | ||
Okay, can I play a cold open on Brazil? | ||
and then let's bring in the great Matthew Tierman. | ||
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Okay. That does it. | |
Okay. That... | ||
That right there is Lula's... That's Lula's constituents. | ||
That's the violent criminals in the jails who are all jacked up. | ||
That a criminal, a transnational criminal owned by the Chinese Communist Party somehow... So, Matthew Tierman, I don't know if we have your charts. | ||
But you did an amazing analysis. | ||
We were up on Get Her Live yesterday, following this as it happened. | ||
Walk me through the math here. | ||
And particularly, I think we're seeing 2020 all over again, where we picked up 15 House seats, yet Donald Trump, you know, didn't win. | ||
The Bolsonaro movement won all over, except in the big one, and it started out. | ||
So walk people through what happened yesterday, sir. | ||
Well, first, even more so, more widespread mandate for the right delivered in the first round and the second round. | ||
The Chamber of Deputies, which is the lower house, the Senate, the governors, the three largest states in Brazil now, overwhelming wins in Sao Paulo, Rio and Minas Gerais for Bolsonaro candidates, for right-wing candidates. | ||
The Senate is going to have an overwhelming majority of a right-wing coalition. | ||
Hold it. | ||
Slow down. | ||
You gotta give me that one more time, because the House big pickup in 2020 didn't get enough, I think, to prove that Trump won the election. | ||
Walk me through, once again, the overwhelming support for the Bolsonaro move. | ||
Listen, do they think we're idiots? | ||
Just walk me through again what actually happened in the campaign yesterday. | ||
Yes, they do think we're idiots. | ||
The lower house, the House of Deputies, Bolsonaro's, this is directly his party, not even right-wing affiliated parties. | ||
His party went from 77 seats to 99 seats in the House of Deputies, which is a 30% gain, and that's 20% of the total. | ||
And that's just his party. | ||
And in the right-wing governing coalition group, it's that much bigger. | ||
So they will dominate in both the lower house and the upper house. | ||
The governorships in the largest state went to Bolsonaro right-wingers. | ||
But somehow, just like we saw in the first round, just like you and I talked about over the last week, and then yesterday in the livestream, every ballot drop after an initial lead, there you go, see that? | ||
The red is Lula territory, that's the Northeast. | ||
Historically poor, impoverished, much more owing itself to voting for Marxists. | ||
The population centers are in the southeast, so the majority of land, 60% of the land, will be held by Bolsonaro candidates, but at the same time, the population centers also came out for Bolsonaro. | ||
So, you know, hey, show us exactly how there is no fraud when every single ballot drop, I sent Cameron another, every state, Every ballot that came in were more and more for Bolsonaro, but every ballot drop showed a narrowing of the initial lead until there was an inflection. | ||
There we go. | ||
At the two-third mark... Okay, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho. | ||
Slow down. | ||
Slow down. | ||
Particularly, we have a huge podcast and radio audience that can't see that. | ||
Describe that for the audience, but also make sure the TV audience and live streaming can understand what you're doing. | ||
This is quite important. | ||
There's a regional chart that's showing the five sort of breaking down geographic regions that Bolsonaro won them, 55-45, 60-40. | ||
The only area where he did not have an overwhelming victory was where Lula has his stronghold, which is the impoverished, relatively poor, more rural Northeast, where Lula did something like it was to say 70-30 or 70, something like this. | ||
And those ballots historically would actually come in later. | ||
And that's what now the left is saying, oh, there's no fraud because those ballots always come in later. | ||
So the lead shrinks, except we know last night that they were still counting Sao Paulo ballots at the same time, that the ballots were coming in all from across the country in drop randomly. | ||
Yet every numeric drop went one way where it shrunk Jair Bolsonaro's lead. | ||
And then at the 66-67 percent of precincts reporting level, there was an inflection. | ||
And that's where Lula's- Hold it. | ||
Hold it. | ||
Tiramont put this up yesterday in Creative Instruction Media in the morning, hours before this came out, the first thing, the first analysis. | ||
Natalie Winters put it up on our site, on Worm.org. | ||
You called it to the exact point. | ||
You said, hey, at 60, you said this earlier in the day, you said, and we, at 67%, when both are at 67%, you're going to have an inflection point. | ||
That's where they're going to put Lula in charge and he'll win by a point. | ||
Boom. | ||
Did any of the statisticians or any of the mathematicians that you talked to in showing this to people, did any of them say that this could possibly happen mathematically, sir? | ||
I said to one friend, it's like getting struck by lightning on 18 different golf holes tees while playing like Kim Jong-il and having 18 holes in one. | ||
The math is just, it doesn't make sense at all. | ||
My team of forensic guys from around the world who put up this study that they compiled over the last week on CDM Press yesterday using a numeric analysis tool to detect fraud. | ||
Uh, they're right now running the same numbers, downloading the same, uh, same ballot tabulation, uh, buckets, data sets, uh, from the public website just to see how much the curve, they know what it's going to look like just after what we watched yesterday. | ||
It's going to look the same. | ||
So they do think we're idiots. | ||
And, uh, they've got a global press who's going to run interference for, uh, Reuters and guardian and ever BBC and look at how quickly Biden and Brief, they're incredible, and congratulations. | ||
They all pounded in immediately. | ||
And of course, the New York Times, the biggest cheerleader of all for Alula, the criminal, came out today about how Bolsonaro's going to be charged, going to be indicted, going to be... I mean, it's Trump all over again. | ||
Now, but like Trump, here's the fly in the ointment. | ||
The fly in the ointment is that the folks that won in the deputies in the house, the Bolsonaro movement, correct me if I'm wrong, they've all kind of said, well, hey, it's good enough for us because they want all these seats. | ||
I mean, right now, Bolsonaro, as he's talking, I think, to the military, which has the Uh, actual duty to do the audits on the machines. | ||
If I'm correct, they've already done a report on round one. | ||
I don't think that's been made public. | ||
I know there's discussions going on, but it looks like most of the senior level associates of Bolsonaro have already either say congratulations or say this looks fine with us. | ||
Am I incorrect on that? | ||
No, I mean, he's got, you know, a lot of allies in his party and affiliate right wing parties that have, you know, have a pretty strong control of the Congress, even coming into this round. | ||
And now it's expanded. | ||
And a lot of them are just saying, like Carlos Zambelli, one of his top deputies. | ||
in Congress said, I will be the strongest opposition Lula's ever seen. | ||
Well, that just automatically predetermines that, OK, we're not going to push back on this at all. | ||
Meanwhile, Bolsonaro has not conceded, which is telling. | ||
We know he's met with his advisors, lawyers, military, which is his right. | ||
That does not mean a military coup is in place, because I know how this is going to play out in the global press. | ||
They're going to make a redux of narrative framing from Latin America in the 1970s. | ||
Oh, it's going to be a military coup if he even questions what we're talking about right here. | ||
The statistical improbability slash impossibility of every single ballot drop from every single region somehow going one way when we see the results, not just in the Congress, but in the aggregate final vote in this round with all these two million more votes than last cycle. | ||
So, there's going to be some gyrations this week. | ||
I think he's going to push back. | ||
If he concedes, as he said publicly, as he said to my traveling party, Jason Miller, and us when we went down there, there's three ways this ends for him. | ||
He wins, he's killed, or he's arrested. | ||
And he said, I'm not going to be arrested. | ||
So, he's a strong guy in a positive way. | ||
That doesn't mean he's a fascist the way the left likes to paint every one of the strong leaders on the right, but not the strong leaders on the left who aren't fascists. | ||
Uh, and, uh, I think he will push back and fight, uh, using whatever powers he has, which is his right as still the sitting president, you know, make this transparent. | ||
I keep hearing incredible, fair, free elections in Brazil, super transparent. | ||
There's been no transparency. | ||
There's been censorship. | ||
There's been arrest of opposition. | ||
There's been penalization from the court to Jair Bolsonaro's party to stifle them ahead of the first round and then in the second round process. | ||
So I haven't seen transparency. | ||
I've been watching every tick on this. | ||
I gotta tell you, not just as Brazil and the populist nationalist movement of Bolsonaro and the evangelical involvement of the traditional Catholic, this also means the CCP has got their hooks deep into Latin America, in Central America, and no offense, the Biden regime has been compromised, as the House Judiciary Committee will bring up next year with the laptop from hell. | ||
Matthew, I need you to give your getter, Twitter, all of it, because people are following you 24-7 on this. | ||
At Matthew Tierman, M-A-T-T-H-E-W-T-Y-R-M-A-N-D. | ||
As things continue, you and I will be talking more, I'm sure. | ||
Great. | ||
And by the way, fantastic on Getter Live yesterday. | ||
It was just incredible. | ||
So thank you very much, Matthew Tierman. | ||
We're going to be on top of Baghdad by the Bay, out in San Francisco, and also this situation in Brazil. | ||
Breaking news all day long. | ||
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Citizen for Sanity. | ||
That is the single most powerful ad of this cycle. | ||
Came out, I think, a couple of months ago from Citizen for Sanity. | ||
They got another stunning ad, and I'll show you their range. | ||
The ad I'm going to show you in a few minutes is completely different. | ||
Totally different in style, just everything. | ||
Ian Pryor is one of the senior advisors to Citizens for Sanity. | ||
Walk me through, by the way, we can play a bunch of ads. | ||
You've got the toughest immigration ads in the invasion of the southern border. | ||
Your guy's angle of attack is just up in your grill. | ||
And I got to tell you, they should just be playing that ad in Pennsylvania for guys who want to support Mastriana. | ||
That ad will be playing up. | ||
Nobody can vote for Josh Shapiro after seeing that ad. | ||
So tell me about Citizens for Sanity, sir. | ||
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Well, I mean, look, our primary mission is to restore common sense in America. | ||
And you see it with that ad. | ||
You see it with the other ads. | ||
We're talking about crime. | ||
We're talking about immigration. | ||
Boys becoming girls and girls becoming boys. | ||
These are the issues we've been advertising on and trying to raise awareness because it looked at, you know, generally when air ads talk about things like the inflation, the economy, which is certainly important, but this is really a long-term fight to look at. | ||
And you're talking about aggressive prosecutors letting criminals out who then go and re-offend and you're seeing the devastation in cities. | ||
People need to know about this. | ||
And this is just footage that is out there. | ||
This is footage, whether it's immigration ads. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But, okay. | ||
But, but here, here's the thing. | ||
Most political ads become white noise, even the attack ads. | ||
You know, I used to do this. | ||
I used to make those not for a living, but I used to make them to help out campaigns or to, you know, to, to, to get involved in certain things. | ||
Most of the, even the attack ads become white noise. | ||
Your ads are different than you can't look away and know many, how many times you see these ads, you're drawn into it. | ||
So tell me how that works. | ||
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Yeah, that's right. | |
And we had a few ads up during the World Series. | ||
And just seeing the reaction from the left of social media, that's all everyone was talking about. | ||
They're watching the World Series and they're out there on Twitter talking about our ad. | ||
And that is what we're trying to get to. | ||
We're trying to get to the point where people are actually having these conversations. | ||
It's not just an ad that plays on TV, dead about it just like every ad. | ||
We want this to be a conversation. | ||
Because it's important that these things be addressed and that they be changed. | ||
You know, our billboards are up all around the country as well. | ||
Those are a little bit more satirical. | ||
Things like, you know, protect pregnant men, climate discrimination, drug cartels deserve more support too. | ||
Satirical, but it creates conversation because people are wondering, is this real? | ||
Is this satire? | ||
They actually have to think about what they're looking at. | ||
Let me go ahead and play. | ||
Can we get booted? | ||
Let me play the... You have an ad that shows you your range, but also it's an homage. | ||
Let's go ahead and play it. | ||
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President Biden just said out loud what the aims and objectives of his administration's policies are, which is regime change in Russia. | |
When you're calling for regime change in a nuclear state, that's a policy that you might want to think through before you do it. | ||
With that $40 billion aid package now signed, more US weapons will be on their way here soon. | ||
The spending bill also brings the total US expenditure on Ukraine to $67 billion. | ||
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For God's sake, this man cannot remain in power. | |
We know where this escalation leads. | ||
It leads us closer and closer to the brink of a nuclear war. | ||
But at the end of the day, we've got to realize we're at war. | ||
The world is closer to Armageddon. | ||
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The White House is reinforcing President Biden's recent warning of the possibility of nuclear Armageddon. | |
Wow. | ||
That's an homage, obviously, to the famous Daisy. | ||
Tell us about that and the making of that, sir. | ||
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Yeah, well, you hit the nail on the head. | |
I mean, it is an homage for LBJ and Daisy. | ||
And again, it's one of those things where you can't look away, but it's bringing attention to what's going on when we're talking about our foreign policy and what could result. | ||
And again, these are clips from people on the news, not just conservatives, news media, outlets, White House saying we're posting a nuclear Armageddon, yet nobody is talking. | ||
This is something we're talking about nuclear Armageddon and nobody is talking about it. | ||
No, they need to talk about this because this is a dire warning of what could happen if we go down this path. | ||
And it's important for us, and this is our mission, make sure that people are talking, that they're doing their own research, that they're understanding the situation. | ||
That ad could be here for our podcast and radio audience. | ||
By the way, the footage is of a little girl playing in like an October set of leaves, right? | ||
A beautiful fall day. | ||
Very powerful because you combined all the different talk that's out there and it's very loose talk about nuclear warfare. | ||
And we're going to have Rebecca Kaufler on here in a second to talk about. | ||
Ian, how do people get to you? | ||
How do they get to Citizens for Sanity? | ||
Because this is a group everybody's got to know. | ||
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Yeah, website forsanity.org, Twitter handle at citizens for sanity. | |
Ian, do you have social media people who can follow you? | ||
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Yeah, absolutely. | |
I'm at Ian D. Pryor on Twitter. | ||
Tell the team over there, amazing. | ||
You cannot look away. | ||
From the ads of Citizens for Sanity. | ||
And by the way, people ought to take a hard look at what they're doing because it's about the conversation. | ||
Ian, thank you very much. | ||
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