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I want to start by thanking the 58 million Brazilians who voted for me on the last 30th of October. | |
The current popular movements are the result of indignation and feeling of injustice of how the electoral process went. | ||
The peaceful demonstrations will always be welcome. | ||
But our methods cannot be those of the left, which have always harmed the population, such as the invasion of property, the destruction of heritage and the encroachment of the right to come and go. | ||
The right has really emerged in our country. | ||
Our robust representation in Congress shows the strength of our values. | ||
God, homeland, family and freedom. | ||
We formed several leaderships throughout Brazil. | ||
Our dream is still more alive than ever. | ||
We are for order and progress. | ||
Even facing the whole system, we overcame a pandemic and the consequences of a war. | ||
I have always been labeled as anti-democratic and, unlike my accusers, I always played within the four lines of the Constitution. | ||
I never spoke against or censored the media and social networks. | ||
As President of the Republic and citizen, I will continue to fulfill all the commandments of our Constitution. | ||
It is an honor to be the leader of millions of Brazilians who, like me, defend economic freedom, religious freedom, freedom of opinion, honesty, and the green and yellow colors of our flag. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Pretty historic right there in the capital of Brazil. | ||
We've got the President Bolsonaro. | ||
It took all of two minutes. | ||
I want to bring in Matthew Tierman. | ||
By the way, we've got a packed show. | ||
We've got Cortez in Ohio, Ernie Priet in Pennsylvania, Abe Hamaday running for Attorney General. | ||
From Arizona, we've got Tiffany Justice, we've got the gentleman Joseph Pinion running against Schumer in New York, Boris Epstein. | ||
We are jammed for the entire hour. | ||
Next hour, also blockbuster. | ||
But we've got to start. | ||
Matthew Tiermann, it should be duly noted, in two minutes, he did not concede. | ||
Bolsonaro did not concede. | ||
Are we watching in the streets of Brazil right now a beginning of a Brazilian spring, sir? | ||
Well, it's not just in the streets. | ||
Because of all the censorship in the recent years by the court on social media, in the press, in just free speech, they've been attacking it. | ||
We've talked about it ad nauseam. | ||
You know where the organizing is going on? | ||
It's going on in alternative messenger apps like WhatsApp. | ||
There is so much activity and mobilization And by Bolsonaro saying in this non-concession, but this commitment to the Constitution, he said, it is your right under the Constitution, it's Article 142, you have the right to freely protest. | ||
He specifically discouraged lawlessness. | ||
He said the Brazil slogan was on the flag, order and progress. | ||
Those are the words that are stripped across the earth in the center of the Brazilian flag. | ||
He made that appeal, keep orderly, keep legal. | ||
He did not concede. | ||
I think he played this right up the middle as he should with no formal concession and the discouraging of lawlessness, complying with the Brazilian constitution, with the people's right to protest, and to buy himself time. | ||
If there is fraud, they will investigate it and they will take constitutionally appropriate But he did not say one way or the other what they're going to do. | ||
There's not going to be a 1970s Latin American military coup, which is what a lot of the lefty press is, you know, jabbering about. | ||
That's what he's going to encourage. | ||
A January 6th kind of spin. | ||
That's not what he's saying. | ||
He's saying We're following the Constitution every which way, and that's part of allowing his chief of staff to say, uh, there's a transition process as prescribed by the Constitution. We will adhere to it. But this gives them time to figure out the fraud if they can prove it. We all believe that numerically there's a lot of cannery going on. Oh, there's fraud to prove. Okay, he used a Portuguese phrase. | ||
We're going to play within the four lines, which is a phrase from soccer. | ||
We're going to play on the pitch. | ||
He also said we're defending democracy. | ||
What did you take? | ||
He said constitution, peaceful protest, but we're going to defend democracy and we're going to play within the four lines or play by the rule of law. | ||
How did you take that, sir? | ||
This is exactly it. | ||
He is not going to give them the rope to hang him with. | ||
Should they force their transition? | ||
Should he not come up with the determinants of fraud, overwhelmingly so as to change an outcome? | ||
Maybe there is no fraud. | ||
Hey, we don't know. | ||
We weren't programming the machines ourselves. | ||
We believe what we believe. | ||
We see what we've seen in the first round and the second round. | ||
But he is not going to get over his skis, and he's not going to allow them to take the rope of which they will hang him when they take power. | ||
Put him in a gulag and say, see, he was against the Constitution. | ||
He is 100% adhering to the Constitution. | ||
He knows the Brazilian people are up in arms. | ||
We've seen the spontaneous organic protests overnight with truckers, with borders, with local police. | ||
By the way, talking to people on the ground in Brazil, They believe overwhelmingly that the police are going to be the most vociferous to fight because they do not want to see a Lula presidency. | ||
Lula will empty the prisons and put their lives at risk. | ||
They know that. | ||
Everybody is panting at these things. | ||
We will not be led by a transnational criminal. | ||
They know what he is. | ||
They don't want it. | ||
By the way, the embarrassment of Joe Biden that came in immediately, so it was a free, fair, and transparent election. | ||
The Biden regime, once again, has shown they're a complete clown show. | ||
And by the way, under no circumstances should Jake Sullivan go into, no American CIA, military, or members of this administration should go down to Brazil. | ||
Very wrong signal. | ||
We're going to get back to you. | ||
Hang on, Matthew. | ||
Throughout the hour, we're going to get to this. | ||
The chief of staff did jump up to the microphone and mumbled something about A transition? | ||
Is that set to the Constitution? | ||
Because the Associated Press is reporting there is no concession. | ||
This is still up in the air. | ||
Of course, the Washington Post and I think the New York Times immediately jumped on it. | ||
Oh, what the Chief of Staff said about commencing a transition process is tantamount to a concession. | ||
Matthew Tierman. | ||
to act immediately after his conclusionary comments. | ||
The New York Times, as we know, spins subliminal stuff all the time, lying tabloid activist media par excellence, and they said in the headline, Bolsonaro agrees to transition of power and that this is tantamount to a concession. | ||
The AP, which is a wire service, and the AP is hardly a fountain of truth. | ||
But in this, it's Geppetto to the New York Times Pinocchio, has said clearly, Bolsonaro does not concede, which is true. | ||
He did not concede. | ||
But having his chief of staff say, we will commit to constitutional transition properties, the prescription under the law, that is the right hedge for them to do until they have overwhelming proof. | ||
Matthew, hang on right there. | ||
Matthew Tierman, giving it to us straight, fantastic reporting. | ||
We've been talking to a lot of people throughout the day. | ||
Matthew's going to hang with us. | ||
I want to go to Steve Cortez. | ||
Steve, you're in and joining us by phone. | ||
I should tell you that on Getter, Jane Zirkle, Grace Chong, and Mo Bannon are going to be taking the Fox feed on Getter. | ||
They're going to be having... people can comment and jump up there, so I want to make sure everybody understands that the Getter is going to be up at 6 o'clock with Brent Baer and J.D. | ||
Vance. | ||
You're outside. | ||
Give us an assessment of where are we in this Ohio race right now, sir. | ||
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Well, listen, the energy on the ground here in Ohio is palpable. | |
Every credible poll has J.D. | ||
Vance leading in the area of 5 to 6 percent. | ||
He's going to take nothing for granted, absolutely zero complacency. | ||
But I like the trajectory of this race. | ||
The real buzz right now, right here on site, and we're beginning in an hour, and it's not quite a debate, but it's both candidates in the same room answering questions. | ||
Tim Ryan will be here as well. | ||
But the buzz is about this story which just broke. | ||
I first saw it on Daily Wire, put it up on my social media. | ||
In a questionnaire when he ran for the 2020 presidential race, we're not talking ancient history, two years ago, in a questionnaire with the ACLU, Tim Ryan said that, number one, he was for defunding ICE. | ||
Number two, that he was for a patent citizenship for every single illegal, tens of millions of illegals who are in the United States. | ||
Now, that's terrible news for any American, but particularly for Ohio, Steve, because Ohio, tragically, is the third worst state in America for overdose deaths. | ||
So we have a nationwide problem with drugs, particularly fentanyl, coming into this country over the Mexican border, but it's a particularly terrible problem for Ohio. | ||
That kind of nonsense just won't play here. | ||
By the way, I got a worse one than him saying he would defund ICE and give $30 million illegal alien citizenship, brother. | ||
The Coolers stepped in just a moment ago. | ||
Liz Cheney is basically endorsing Tim Ryan. | ||
That's the worst news he could possibly have. | ||
The Coolers stepped in. | ||
What's the over and under that's a 10-point loss? | ||
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I am sending flowers right now to Liz Cheney. | |
Thank you for endorsing Tim Ryan because that is really going to get the base out in Ohio. | ||
One of the challenges of this race is that we had a super competitive primary in Ohio. | ||
That's a good thing. | ||
It's a good thing for Ohioans. | ||
It's a good thing for our movement. | ||
But when you have a really competitive primary with a lot of quality candidates, it can be difficult to coalesce then before the general. | ||
But when somebody like Liz Cheney steps up and says, Jim Ryan is my man, boy, did that help us to coalesce the Republicans, the conservatives, the patriotic populace in Ohio. | ||
So yeah, thank you, Liz. | ||
Yeah, should be any question, all the Mandel voters that haven't come aboard, come on aboard now. | ||
Liz Cheney's endorsed, Ryan. | ||
Real quickly, Wall Street Journal editorial today had the analysis of their new polls. | ||
Give it to us. | ||
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Yes, so a Walker Journal polling showed that the movement among groups who traditionally hadn't voted for Republicans, the movement our way, has been absolutely historic. | |
Particularly, recently, suburban women. | ||
They show a 26% move on the generic ballot since August among suburban women. | ||
That is just a tectonic plate shift politically, and now a double-digit lead for Republicans. | ||
Steve, I believe it's almost entirely due to the economy. | ||
Women are generally the CFOs of their households. | ||
They manage the finances and they generally pay the bills. | ||
We know that is statistically true. | ||
So they are hyper-aware of what is happening to their budget, what inflation is doing to their prosperity, the way it is crushing them, the way credit card debt is soaring, and women in mass are saying, enough of this. | ||
I'm going to give the Republicans a try. | ||
You know what, I'm actually going to quote a guy named, I agree with you partially, but I'm going to quote a guy named Steve Cortez that added the third eye injections. | ||
I think this massive shift, I think a big part of it is they are the COO, they run the operation, they run the deal with the family, they know the pressure everybody's under. | ||
But, I also think it's the injections. | ||
I think that this is the silent majority of people, whether it's parental rights, the forced, you know, vaccines, all the mandates, they've had a belly full of it. | ||
They're not, they may not tell their neighbors they're voting for MAGA, they're voting for Republicans, but trust me, they're voting Republican. | ||
They've had enough of it. | ||
Let's play, can we play, I want to play the Chalk Talk, Steve, and get you in here before we lose you to the Fox Town Hall. | ||
Let's go ahead and play it. | ||
Patriots, how are Americans paying their bills? | ||
They are cash-strapped after 18 straight months of declining real wages. | ||
So how are they coping with Biden's runaway inflation? | ||
Well, the unfortunate reality is largely through credit cards. | ||
Let's get to the numbers in the Chalk Talk that is powered by Getter. | ||
First, let's talk total debt, not just credit card, overall consumer debt. | ||
For the top 10% of earners, according to Bloomberg, There's been no change in their debt level. | ||
In other words, the wealthy can handle this level of inflation, but not so for the vast majority of Americans. | ||
For the bottom 90% of earners, total consumer debt has exploded up $300 billion in just the last year. | ||
Now, a lot of that is via credit cards. | ||
Total credit card indebtedness in the United States right now is almost $900 billion. | ||
And in the most recent Fed report, it had surged year over year at a 13% clip. | ||
That is the highest pace in 20 years. | ||
Now, here's what makes this game incredibly dangerous right now. | ||
Rising interest rates because of Biden's inflation. | ||
So the rate on an average new credit card is over 21%. | ||
And why does it really matter? | ||
Well, because only about a third of Americans are paying their credit card tab in full right now. | ||
Patriots, let's start fixing this entire mess by electing Economic Nationalist Patriotic Populists on November 8th. | ||
Cortez, maybe I take it back. | ||
I see the moms that have to juggle those credit cards. | ||
With that, with your chalk talk, maybe I'm back in your corner right now. | ||
Walk us through why that is so terrible. | ||
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It doesn't have to be either or. | |
It can be both and, right? | ||
They're both important, but I think it's primarily the economy. | ||
The ejection issue is absolutely important, but when you think of that, Steve, that only a third of Americans right now are paying their credit card bill in full, and that have that they're running is exploding. | ||
Plus, Sky-high interest rates that are only heading higher. | ||
The Fed started a two-day meeting today that it concludes tomorrow. | ||
Universally expected they're going to raise interest rates by 75 basis points, as they should, but it's going to put those indebted credit card-dependent consumers in an even more precarious situation. | ||
Steve, it's not a recession that we're in. | ||
We are peering on the edge of a depression. | ||
But here's the good news. | ||
We have one week to take action and to reclaim our prosperity. | ||
A big part of that is going to be electing J.D. | ||
Vance. | ||
And I'm confident he's going to crush it tonight in the room with Tim Ryan. | ||
And if there are undecided voters out there or people who are leaning one way or the other but not committed, he's going to win them over and run away with this race. | ||
Cortez, give me 10 seconds. | ||
Where do people get you? | ||
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From the getter, I'm just at Steve. | |
On Twitter, I'm at Cortez Steve Cortez with an S. Thank you, sir. | ||
A game on Substack. | ||
Steve Cortez, live in Ohio. | ||
Short break. | ||
Arizona, Pennsylvania, next. | ||
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Why? | ||
Because he's not in Walmart. | ||
He's not in Big Box. | ||
He's not at Bed Bath & Beyond. | ||
He's not on the shopping channels because they yanked him. | ||
Why did they yank him? | ||
Because he's standing up to make sure that a day like November 8th can happen. | ||
Okay? | ||
Let's just cut to the chase. | ||
That's why they did it. | ||
And that'll all be addressed in the future, won't it? | ||
But we've got to win big on November 8th. | ||
I want to go to Ernie Preate, and nobody knows Pennsylvania, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, better than the former Marine. | ||
Ernie, you're at the Jim Bognett. | ||
Bognett's got to win. | ||
This is actually the linchpin race in the country, okay? | ||
This is, you know, the Delaware Joe takes us as his hometown, although he hadn't been there since the 50s. | ||
Give us your sense. | ||
You've got a sense for Pennsylvania better than anybody. | ||
Give us your sense of where we stand right now in the Keystone State. | ||
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There's a big red wave coming, Steve. | |
And you've heard it from some of the other commentators across the nation. | ||
And I can see it here. | ||
In Pennsylvania, gas prices are going up. | ||
At the pump, heating oil prices are doubling, diesel oil prices are crippling, and as a result, people are tracking that in comparison to the Democrats' chances of winning. | ||
The higher the gas and oil prices go, the lower the Democrats' chances go of taking the House, the Senate, and the governorship. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
Economic issues are at the table right now. | ||
Ernie, you were with us all in 2020. | ||
We kept saying that the key that picked a lot for the national race was Northeast Pennsylvania, particularly the heart of that is the Scranton area. | ||
Do you have a sense now, because the Democrats have gone all in. | ||
I mean, he's gone all in on Fetterman. | ||
He's gone all in on Shapiro. | ||
Although, as you know, Shapiro doesn't make a lot of stops with Biden. | ||
Fetterman has to. | ||
We can't get it up now, but there's a CNN piece on Fetterman, another disastrous Fetterman, like doesn't even know where he is. | ||
What's the sense, let's take the federal races first, Bognett in these House races and Fetterman of the Senate. | ||
Where do you think that all stands? | ||
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I think that Jim Bognett's going to win here. | |
This is a district that's been changed. | ||
And Jim has now a little plus with the Trump voters, more in this area than it was in 2020. | ||
So there's a real good chance that Jim is going to win this one. | ||
This is one of the top 10 races in the House in America. | ||
And Jim has put a terrific ground game together. | ||
He's been out working very hard, and I'm at a fundraiser for him right now in the city of Scranton. | ||
So I really think that he's got a real shot at knocking off Mr. Cartwright, who's been around for almost a dozen years. | ||
What about Oz versus Fetterman? | ||
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Well, Fetterman has been a disaster. | |
He had another interview today, which he blames inflation of today, of 2022, on the tax cuts of Trump in 2017. | ||
It is just nonsense. | ||
The guy can't put two sentences together. | ||
He couldn't sit on a criminal jury. | ||
Steve, I was a prosecutor. | ||
This guy would never qualify to sit in judgment of another human being, yet here the Democrats are putting him in his seat in the Senate to decide the greatest issues of our time. | ||
What is wrong with them? | ||
The power brokers have taken over. | ||
They want him to sit there and push a button, and they'll tell him what button to push. | ||
Joe Allen, we sent Joe Allen, our transhumanist, back because of the cyborg nature of his campaign, and he says he's not campaigning. | ||
He hasn't been in any events. | ||
I think he's with you guys today. | ||
He's been at Oz events. | ||
Because, by the way, do we have the Fetterman? | ||
I want to play. | ||
We got time. | ||
We're going to get everybody in. | ||
Let's play the Fetterman clip from CNN. | ||
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What do you think the biggest cause of inflation is? | |
And should the Biden administration be doing more? | ||
I just do. | ||
I think that simply is also we have this talk about the trillions in massive tax tax cuts to the corporate tax structure as well. | ||
True. | ||
You know, trillions of dollars that have added to the deficit. | ||
And now they still want to support those as well. | ||
True. | ||
I think in terms of being very serious about addressing inflation is making sure that those rates are brought back into a line with what they should have been where they're able to fight the deficit. | ||
Ernie, look, he's had a stroke. | ||
He's had a stroke and he can't look. | ||
He's had a stroke, but that's why he should have dropped out. | ||
So this is not funny or humorous now. | ||
That's a guy, by the way, the heartless Democrats. | ||
I have a guy that's recovering from a stroke that's obviously very serious. | ||
He's got to release his medical records and people have to see this. | ||
Ernie Priet. | ||
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You know, Steve, I went to Wharton. | |
This guy doesn't understand supply and demand. | ||
He doesn't understand anything about economics. | ||
He's just there because the powers that be put him there because he's a 100% vote for Biden and AOC. | ||
He's not there to make any nuanced judgments. | ||
This guy couldn't be a school director in charge of kids. | ||
And yet the Democrats are putting him up there to sit in the Senate. | ||
Are you crazy? | ||
People should be taken to the hospital for help! | ||
People in the Commonwealth ought to be, given all the history that's happened in the Commonwealth, should be furious. | ||
This is humiliating. | ||
Real quickly, the elephant in the room, Doug Mastriano, bunch of polls out here in Trafalgar, you got Oz up, people saying Oz maybe up three, maybe five, six, obviously after this thing today, Fetterman, the bottom's gonna fall out of that. | ||
Where's Doug Mastriano, sir? | ||
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But Doug is a very good campaigner. | |
He's working hard. | ||
He's got the Trump people behind him. | ||
The problem is, he doesn't have any money to spend on ads. | ||
If he had the money to counteract the $40 million of Shapiro ads, this might be a horse race right to the end. | ||
But it still might be, because he's got a terrific round game in the T, which is the middle of the state, then across the northern tier of the state. | ||
And that's where his strength is. | ||
It isn't in Pittsburgh or Philadelphia. | ||
But the fact of the matter is that Doug is a solid candidate. | ||
He's a good candidate. | ||
There's nothing wrong with his ideas. | ||
He's a colonel in the army for 30 years. | ||
He fought in three wars. | ||
And this is the guy that rescued kids from an orphanage in Afghanistan and got awards for it. | ||
I mean, we have a good, solid candidate for governor here. | ||
And if the red wave is big enough, it just might sweep him into the governorship. | ||
Ernie, thank you. | ||
Nobody knows Pennsylvania better than you do. | ||
Tell Jim Bognett and the team. | ||
Jim, you say he's a top ten. | ||
He may be top three. | ||
That's how important it is. | ||
That's how important. | ||
Because Scranton, as Scranton goes, I think the nation goes. | ||
So it's the backbone of this country. | ||
So thank everybody up there and tell Bognett to fight on. | ||
Ernie Priet, that guy's an original, old combat Marine from Vietnam. | ||
Let's go to Abe Hamaday, another Army officer. | ||
Actually, he was a Marine. | ||
Abe's in the Army. | ||
Abe, tell us about Arizona. | ||
The DOJ today is getting involved. | ||
They got a federal judge saying it's OK to do the ballot. | ||
Watch him. | ||
And I don't need to talk about specifics of the case. | ||
But why is DOJ always intruding? | ||
They sent that letter in May of 2021 saying, hey, if you're going to canvass, could be criminal activity. | ||
Now they're saying it could be criminal activity for watching the bus. | ||
What does the Department of Justice have against the state of Arizona and the citizens out there in the railhead of the MAGA movement, sir? | ||
Good to be with you, Steve, again, but you're exactly right. | ||
This is constantly what happens when the Democrats take power. | ||
Remember back during the Obama years when you had the Black Panthers literally standing outside polling locations Um, you know, threatening people. | ||
So that's where it's, you know, interesting how the media doesn't highlight that. | ||
But I actually got asked this question the other day during the press conference with me and Carrie Lake. | ||
You know, I went back against the media too. | ||
I mean, the media here just last week, they actually published a donor of mine, his face, and they wrote an article about it. | ||
He's a prominent lawyer in town and they published it and they're basically trying to intimidate him. | ||
And I told them that what you're engaging in is donor intimidation. | ||
So that's what's happening right now, but you know, everybody, if they can exercise their constitutional amendment rights, which is to make sure we have a safe and secure election, go ahead. | ||
I mean, that's, that's ultimately what's at stake is how is it different than, uh, than what they're doing right now? | ||
So, you know, I'm optimistic. | ||
I'm glad that the judge ruled that way. | ||
It was a Trump appointed judge and that's what's happening right now. | ||
People are waking up. | ||
Abe, now that we're one week away, this is all about Get Out the Vote and the turnout. | ||
I see you all the time campaigning with Kerry Lake. | ||
Tell us where you're going to be tonight, and then what are you over the next couple days so people can see you or catch you guys on livestream? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Tonight we're going to be in Chandler along with Charlie Kirk and Kerry Lake, so it's going to be quite a crowd. | ||
Every single time, Kerry Lake draws so many people, and Blake Masters is doing incredibly well, and Mark Fincham is going to get across the finish line too. | ||
Steve, this is where it's really scary, the censorship that's going on with big tech. | ||
I don't know if you just saw yesterday how, you know, apparently DHS is now, it was colluding with Facebook and these big tech corporations and trying to suppress information. | ||
So that's where, you know, although, although Biden got rid of his disinformation board, it basically is still going on. | ||
And I've said it on day one, when I take office, Steve, big tech's going to be on notice because if they're colluding with the government, they are becoming agents of the state. | ||
And we have the, I have a duty to protect my citizens first amendment rights. | ||
So we're going to go on offense against big tech right now. | ||
And that's honestly what I hear on the ground is that's what's really motivating people right now is they understand everybody is so exhausted of the hell that Democrats have put us through. | ||
Whether it's them taking over the government functions, also taking over boardrooms. | ||
I mean, big tech, big business can be as tyrannical as big government. | ||
And that's exactly what I intend to fight back when I'm attorney general. | ||
By the way, the reason we had Abe on, so for the next hour on this very topic, I've got Andy Biggs from Arizona, I've got Mike Davis, the great Mike Davis from Grassleys Committee, and I've got Darren Beattie talking about this exact explosive. | ||
I've got to tell you, Abe, this one's explosive. | ||
How do they get to you on social media, and how do they find out more about the campaign, and particularly more about your rally tonight? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
They can go to Abe4AG.com, Abe4AG.com, and they can go on my Twitter, on my Truth, at Abraham Hamadeh. | ||
And, you know, we have seven days left, Steve, You know, today is actually the one year anniversary of my campaign announcement. | ||
So one year ago today, I was at 0% in the polls. | ||
Nobody knew who the hell I was, Steve. | ||
And here we are. | ||
We've been like a rocket ship, right? | ||
We got 34% of the primary vote. | ||
And now I'm about to be the next attorney general. | ||
As long as we get every single Republican to get out the vote on Tuesday, November 8th, vote Republican up and down. | ||
We need Mark Benjamin. | ||
We need Blake Masters. | ||
We need Carrie Lake. | ||
We need Abe Hamaday. | ||
By the way, the War Room audience has loved you from day one, brother. | ||
Abe Hamadeh. | ||
Make sure everybody in Arizona is on that site! | ||
Short break. | ||
Tiffany Justice. | ||
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They're putting on this. | ||
They're putting on this rally tonight for Carrie Lake and the entire ticket. | ||
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In fact, they're doing the Brett Baer thing on Fox with a live stream up on Getter. | ||
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They're also going to do The one in Arizona tonight with Carrie Lake. | ||
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Okay, so much breaking news. | ||
St. | ||
Anselm in New Hampshire, the college where they have the presidential debates, because New Hampshire's first in the country, they're very serious on polling. | ||
They have a poll out, just came out, our own Caroline Leavitt, wait for it, up six points. | ||
Caroline Leavitt, up six. | ||
Boldik, up one. | ||
We're going to try to track those guys down tomorrow. | ||
They're on fire. | ||
In fact, if we go to Daily Mail, they've got a huge piece, I think an exclusive, on Caroline. | ||
We ought to try to pull that off the page. | ||
Let's go to Tiffany Justice with Moms4Liberty. | ||
Tiffany, you have, I think, 270 endorsed Individuals running for school boards. | ||
As we just see in the Wall Street Journal, there's a 26% shift in independent, or in women, suburban women. | ||
I happen to think that's from the injections in the parental rights. | ||
I mean, the economy is huge, don't get me wrong. | ||
But there's other elements in that too, to have it shift so rapidly. | ||
What say you, ma'am? | ||
I think you're right. | ||
I think that analysis is true. | ||
I think what you're seeing right now in America is very exciting. | ||
You have a whole new group of people that have been activated to get more involved in politics and government. | ||
We have seen that this government does not work well without it. | ||
So yes, the economy is definitely an issue that every American is struggling with right now, but the real push to get involved was parental rights, was the fact that when parents came and tried to speak at school board meetings and have their voices heard, or went to their elected representatives to kind of address some of the things that were happening with COVID, it fell on deaf ears. | ||
And sometimes the door was shut in their face. | ||
And they said, enough of that. | ||
We're going to claim that seat. | ||
And so that's exactly what you're seeing happen. | ||
So yes, sir, 270 endorsements across the country are chapters that have been working hard to vet and endorse candidates. | ||
And we're very excited for next Tuesday. | ||
We do believe that we're going to see a lot of success and a lot of change school boards around the country. | ||
I want to make sure people understand this, because I keep saying you're going to break the—and I understand you guys are bipartisan, as you should be. | ||
But you've got these state legislature races, you've got secretaries of state, AGs, prosecutors, all the way up to the House and the Senate. | ||
But what is this fight for the school boards is a fight for what? | ||
Because it kind of transcends politics. | ||
Tell us what the fight for the school boards are. | ||
And now the Moms for America, Moms for Liberty are like boom on it. | ||
Why is this so important? | ||
Why is this such an important moment in American history? | ||
The government closest to you is the one that's affecting you the most, and we believe in limited government at Moms4Liberty. | ||
And so just that connection between your local elected officials that are there to represent the community in your schools is incredibly important. | ||
And teachers unions have been in control. | ||
They have been pushing for school board candidates. | ||
They have been working, controlling schools for a very long time. | ||
And everyone has seen now that teachers unions cannot be trusted. | ||
In fact, Peter Schweitzer's Government Accountability Institute just put out In a report on union funding, if you want to talk about that a little bit, how it has changed over the past, um, even the past four years, how it has changed, but they brought in like $565 million in dues that they have spent in mostly political activity, not representation of their members. | ||
And it's shocking. | ||
And so, you know, parents are seeing now that there are these groups that are really controlling schools around the country and these are our children and no one else gets to make decisions for them. | ||
You know, I always say, uh, we do not feel parent with the government. | ||
So I think that's the difference here. | ||
This is a heart matter, and I think it's really going to drive people out to the polls, and people are going to be voting starting at the bottom of the ballot. | ||
Talk about that. | ||
As the founding chairman of Government Accountability Institute, we did a lot of great work in the old days, and Peter and the team over there still do great work today. | ||
Give us just the math, because these guys really get into the details. | ||
Give us the math on that explosive report they just put out. | ||
They really do. | ||
So again, I said they had collected about $575 million in dues. | ||
And over the past four years, the NEA has spent more money on political activities and lobbying than their traditional representative activities. | ||
So just to give you a little highlight from the report. | ||
It's important to also note. | ||
Approximately 57% of teachers call themselves Republicans or Independents, yet almost 100% of the union's spending supports Democrats and progressive candidates and policy positions. | ||
So just to see how out of touch maybe they are with actually the teachers in the schools. | ||
So let's look here for a second. | ||
In 2020 election cycle, 100% of the $59 million in contributions to outside groups by the NEA and AFT went to liberal causes. | ||
They routinely make campaign donations to people like Nancy Pelosi, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Bernie Sanders. | ||
From 2018 to 2020, the AFT and the NEA donated $1.475 million to Stacey Abrams' Fair Fight Political Action Committee and compared 2005 to 2021, spending by the NEA and the AFT on political activities and lobbying increased by $74 million. | ||
During the same 16 year period, spending on teacher representational activities increased by 5.3 million. | ||
As a kicker, you know, we just released our 990. | ||
There was a couple snarky articles written about it. | ||
We spent the money on helping with our political committee, putting out some text campaign stuff, and that was our Florida political committee. | ||
But just to note, 2020, the AFP paid their retiring secretary treasurer $1.4 million in compensation. | ||
So this is the amount of money that's being spent. | ||
And the other thing of note that I think is important is sometimes the union isn't actually, you know, using their money directly. | ||
They're giving it to activist organizations who are then doing their work inside the schools. | ||
And they are really usurping the power and authority of their school board in that way. | ||
So it's something very important to remember. | ||
And that's why Moms for Liberty groups like us are so important. | ||
Because we are in the front line fighting this behemoth. | ||
And so I'm wearing my hat today. | ||
For those of you that don't know, the majority of the money that we raised in our first year was from merchandise, from t-shirts and hats. | ||
If you feel like you want to help to donate to Moms4Liberty, you can go to our website and check it out, because we really are up against such a monster. | ||
270 endorsed candidates. | ||
We're going to spend time on election night in the run-up to that to get to all of them. | ||
What's your social media, Tiffany? | ||
momsforliberty.org. | ||
You can go to the website, click on the map, start a chapter. | ||
If you don't have a chapter in your area, we need you to start a chapter and start activating your local community to action. | ||
To take back our government and our school boards. | ||
You see the parent pledge there. | ||
Go check that out as well on the website. | ||
You can follow us on Facebook. | ||
Find your local chapters on Twitter. | ||
I'm at 4tiffanyjustice. | ||
Tina Deskovich is also on Twitter. | ||
As well as Moms, the number 4 liberty on Twitter. | ||
We're on Instagram, on all kinds of stuff. | ||
All the social media. | ||
But we're doing everything we can to cover the ground. | ||
No, I gotta tell you, you're up against it. | ||
The Teachers Union is a behemoth. | ||
Over half a billion dollars of donations and fees. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Tiffany, thank you so much. | ||
277 days ago, and you got 270 endorsed, verified, vetted, and endorsed candidates. | ||
We're gonna stay close to that one. | ||
We gotta take over these school boards. | ||
Make sure everybody out there is signed up for something. | ||
You can go to warroom.org. | ||
You can go to all of our getters. | ||
You can get there. | ||
You've got all the different... You click through. | ||
There's no excuse at all for you not to be engaged. | ||
Remember, you're going to want to have a piece of this, a piece of this victory. | ||
One of the races not getting enough attention, but we're going to do it in the last seven days, is the Senate race in New York. | ||
Remember, New York is the heart right now. | ||
Elise Stefanik is telling us we could take back the House just on the wins we're going to get in the House races in New York. | ||
Lee Zeldin is absolutely in a dead heat with Hochul, okay? | ||
This thing is tightening up. | ||
In fact, Trafalgar, damn good polling institute, got Lee up one. | ||
The center race, Joe Pinion joins us. | ||
Joe, let's play this call. | ||
I want to play the clip from Joe against Schumer. | ||
He's running against Chuck Schumer. | ||
Let's play the clip from the debate. | ||
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Well, let's be very clear. | |
The mayor of New York City just declared a state of emergency for a migrant crisis. | ||
Chuck Schumer spent two years saying it was a figment of our imagination. | ||
You deal it with securing the border. | ||
It is not equal level terrain. | ||
Some places need a fence. | ||
Some places need a wall. | ||
Some places need more boots on the ground. | ||
But secure it, you must. | ||
We need to go back to the stay in Mexico policy. | ||
We need to make sure that the asylum process is cleaner. | ||
That people don't have to go through such a process that is so convoluted. | ||
But more importantly, we need to make sure that there's accountability for people to come. | ||
There are 4 million people waiting in line to come to this country legally. | ||
We need to make sure we're not hiring 87,000 IRS agents. | ||
Perhaps we should hire some more immigration agents to facilitate those 4 million people coming here, many of whom are joining spouses. | ||
So, that to me is a conscientious plan to get the job done. | ||
I think, again, when you have less people It's your opinion. | ||
Chuck Schumer should have gotten a standing A count right there. | ||
That debate was one-sided. | ||
It was magnificent. | ||
swim across the Rio Grande because people are taking their life into their hands pursuing an American dream. | ||
They were told by this president to pursue a leap. | ||
Joe Pinion, Chuck Schumer should have gotten a standing A count right there. | ||
That debate was one-sided. | ||
It was a magnificent. | ||
Walk us through your race against Chuck Schumer, sir. | ||
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Look, we said from the beginning this was not going to be about money, though money The man had $28 million in the bank when he declared, but what we knew was that we thought that at this particular point, seven days from the election, what would be on the minds of people? | |
It would be the electric bills that had seniors terrified. | ||
And there was Chuck Schumer on the stage saying that he had a plan to lower the electric bills 30 years from now. | ||
We thought it would be about parents. | ||
Fresh off the opening of a new school year, Uh, learning that they'd have a government trying to mandate the jab. | ||
And there was Chuck Schumer saying that he was not only open to mandating the jab, but that he was open to putting the mask back on the face of our beautiful children. | ||
He was also saying that he was going to try to pack the Supreme Court, that he was open to evaluating the situation. | ||
So, uh, America is under attack. | ||
The man who kept us from keeping America great is now hell bent on destroying the republic that we love. | ||
And that is why. | ||
Here we are on the precipice of making history, defeating Charles Ellis Schumer, and sending him to the retirement of politics once and for all. | ||
Walk me through the mechanics. | ||
How are we going to get there? | ||
Because I understand, by the way, all that money came from the lobbyists and the tech oligarchs, because Schumer does their bidding. | ||
I mean, he's bought and paid for by those guys. | ||
What is your process? | ||
You've got about a minute here. | ||
We're going to hold you through the break. | ||
Walk us through the process of how Joe Pinion, this is David versus Goliath. | ||
How does David win? | ||
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Well, look, we have to get in front of every television camera that we can. | |
Then all the people on the other side of those cameras have to talk about us on social media. | ||
They have to tell their friends about us. | ||
This is simply a word of mouth game. | ||
We get the 40% name ID, Chuck Schumer doesn't stand a chance. | ||
The only reason why he is still here, in spite of spending $7.5 million on TV alone in the last 30 days, is because you've got big tech with their thumb on the scale, corporate media trying to pretend we don't exist. | ||
We the people have the power to topple this blind giant, as I said in the debate, but it's going to require us to galvanize the public and let them know that they have a chance to send this man away and prevent him from destroying this nation that we love anymore. | ||
Joe, hang on for a second. | ||
We're taking a short commercial break. | ||
Remember, For all the MAGA audience, for all the War Room audience, particularly in upstate New York, Lee Zeldin and the team have done the job in Manhattan. | ||
They're over 30%. | ||
They're doing an amazing job on Long Island. | ||
This is for Trump country. | ||
If Trump country represents, and I'm giving you a name check, you got some of the greatest patriots upstate New York, My daughter went to West Point. | ||
I was able to go up the Hudson Valley and then go all over the entire state for four years. | ||
It is a magnificent place with magnificent patriots. | ||
You step up to the plate. | ||
Joe Pinion is going to be in the United States Senate. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're gonna be back in the war room in just a moment. | ||
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Okay, right now on Getter, the Doug Mastriano rally with Jack Posobiec is on Mo, Captain Bannon's Getter right now at 6 p.m. | ||
We're going to continue the second hour of the show, but you can go to my personal Getter and you see the Ohio Senate Town Hall that we're going to be giving live commentary for at 7.30 p.m. | ||
The Savage Angels, all three of them are called Fox Populi. | ||
On War Room Getter, that's where the audience can tell us exactly what you're doing To actually make sure this happens next. | ||
We can give you your own personal experience and we'll have people up. | ||
We're going to do that every night going forward at 10.30 p.m. | ||
on the East Coast, Eastern Daylight Time. | ||
We're going to be live at the Cary Lake with Charlie Kirk, Cary Lake. | ||
And you never know, maybe a surprise appearance by a couple of other folks. | ||
OK, Joe Pinion, we're going to be back on tomorrow. | ||
I need your social media and how to people. | ||
Joe Pinion is taking on Schumer. | ||
And I'm saying right now, I think he's got a shot to beat Schumer. | ||
He just needs They can find me at JoePinion on Twitter. | ||
It's JosephPinion or JoePinion. | ||
Come on, MAGA, you've got it. | ||
We've got this right there. | ||
All the Trump supported Joe. | ||
How do people get to you, brother? | ||
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They can find me at JoePinion on Twitter. | |
It's JosephPinion or JoePinion. | ||
Find us at both. | ||
On Instagram, I am JoePinion, but this is the moment. | ||
We've got to dig in, folks. | ||
Make sure that we can send Chuck Schumer packing. | ||
After 42 years in D.C., his days are numbered if we show up, if we vote, if we determine that we're going to keep America first. | ||
We're going to do it, and Joe Pinion's the kind of guy we need in the U.S. | ||
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Senate. | |
Joe, thank you. | ||
See you tomorrow. | ||
Todd Bensman and Oscar Blue are down in Tijuana. | ||
Guys, tell us where you are. | ||
We're going to have you back on tomorrow. | ||
We've got more time. | ||
I can't let this go with you two guys there. | ||
Tell us what's going on. | ||
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Well, we are live from a shelter that is called Agape Shelter, a shelter that has a lot of activity, Mr. Bennett, and we are basically, Todd Bensman today came over here to study and to do a great study of the difference in the multicultural migration that is happening over here and that ultimately it is continuing with this Biden Open border policy. | |
Hold it, Oscar. | ||
What the hell? | ||
You're actually putting Todd Bensman to work? | ||
Normally I've got Todd in a blazer. | ||
He's looking good. | ||
What in the hell? | ||
Bensman, what the hell's going on down there, brother? | ||
What's going on? | ||
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Well, I'll tell you what. | |
It's one thing to just parachute into the border area like a bee, a rainbow like bee. | ||
Another thing, this guy's living it every day. | ||
And I'm learning more from just being in his Jeep all day long than talking to the migrants. | ||
But the fact of the matter is that This is a very interesting part of the border crisis. | ||
It's different. | ||
This is California. | ||
This region over here is not experiencing the same kind of mass migration as it is over in Texas, where I live. | ||
Here you have, for example, this morning, I spent yesterday with Chechen immigrants who are coming all the way in from Chechnya, from Uzbekistan, from Tajikistan, And I'm spending a lot of time with those guys. | ||
There's no country, by the way, there's no countries between Chechnya and Uzbekistan and here. | ||
Right in the U.S. | ||
border. | ||
Guys, it sounds a little messed up. | ||
We gotta go. | ||
Real quickly, what's the social media, Oscar? | ||
How can people follow what you guys are doing on Real America's Voice and with your social media? | ||
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Oscar Blue on Gitter, sir. | |
Oscar Blue on Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, and OscarBlueRamirez.com. | ||
Where's Todd? | ||
Where do they get you, brother? | ||
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The Benzman at Getter is the best place. | |
We'll see you guys tomorrow. | ||
Benzman, don't let Oscar work you too hard and watch out for the Jeep. | ||
Benzman, man. | ||
Get down with Oscar. | ||
You don't know what's going to happen. | ||
Tiermon tonight in Brazil for Patriots. | ||
Tonight is the night. | ||
Are we going to have a Brazilian Spring or are we not, Matthew Tiermon? | ||
Well, you know, one thing I learned on Wall Street is you never bet on things you don't actually at least think you have certainty or some level of knowledge. | ||
Hey, it's anyone's game at this point, but the momentum is starting to be built. | ||
It's starting to be created on the ground. | ||
And this is the brilliance of what Bolsonaro did with his non-concession that the New York Times, the lying New York Times, Trump called them, and the spin in their breaking news alert. | ||
Oh, he conceded. | ||
He did not concede. | ||
All he did was say, we're going to follow the Constitution, and they're going to subliminally message that to their group and, you know, the lefty, globalist, interconnected elite, whether it's in the media, in the academy, and in the heads of state in France and Germany. | ||
But the people are not going to take this lying down. | ||
As they're chanting, we will not be led by a transnational criminal, a convict. | ||
Everybody knows he was corrupt. | ||
And that he was released by the judges, him and his cronies, who were also convicted, previously appointed, like Dilma Rousseff. | ||
But Matthew, hang on a second. | ||
I want to talk about the Supreme Court justices. | ||
But you've seen an uprising in the streets with Bolsonaro giving no guides, and really a lot of his compatriots that won all these seats in the House kind of saying, hey, maybe it's not so bad. | ||
This is the Brazilian people. | ||
And what you've had, you've had the party of Davos led by the Biden regime. | ||
You've had them pour in immediately and embrace it. | ||
They know what's going to happen. | ||
The Amazon is going to be a protectorate under the party of Davos and the CCP is going to be everywhere else. | ||
The people in Brazil understand what's going on. | ||
Am I incorrect in that, sir? | ||
I mean, how often do we disagree, Steve? | ||
Certainly only about some places in Eastern Europe, but generally we're on the same page. | ||
I, you know, in the article I wrote, the 5,000 words that kind of kicked this off, that I've been working on essentially from the moment we were detained last September. | ||
And I said, I'm going to do a deep dive to understand what's going on in Brazil. | ||
What are these Brazilians, the right, Eduardo and the Bolsonaro family, Kellen, Jason, and me? | ||
What I learned was that Brazilian politics is still Latin American politics for the last 50 years. | ||
Everyone remembers the Latin America of the 70s. | ||
And the Congress is broken down to quintile. | ||
And so even if you have 50% left, 50% right, a good chunk of those righties are squishes and they're not willing to fight. | ||
Their views and their stances are fungible. | ||
Half of the righties, half of the lefties in Brazilian Congress are in the same corrupt cabals of the business circles that have been ruling Latin America for generations. | ||
That's why Bolsonaro was such a breath of fresh air. | ||
Former military, honest congressman, believes in God and doesn't hide from that at all. | ||
The Trump of the tropics. | ||
Matthew, we gotta bounce. | ||
I need, people need your social media because tonight is a very important night in Brazilian history. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
At Matthew Terman, M-A-T-T-H-E-W-T-Y-R-M-A-N-D, Getter, Twitter. | ||
We shall see if the people are inspired by Bolsonaro's non-concession. | ||
It was not a concession. | ||
I think he gave them a, you know, a heads up. | ||
You have a constitutional right to protest. | ||
He gave him a roadmap. | ||
Tear Mom, we'll see you tomorrow morning. | ||
Okay, we're going to Arizona next. | ||
We got Andy Biggs, we got John Yip. | ||
They're trying to shut down the traditional Catholic vote. | ||
Who's trying to do it? | ||
The Catholic bishops. | ||
We've got Mike Davis, Darren Beattie, and we're going back to Brazil. | ||
All next hour. | ||
Where? | ||
In the Worms. |