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Take care that from Ron Johnson in Wisconsin, to Carrie Lake in Arizona, to local officials across America, you have election deniers, and you have a party other than, again, Mitch McConnell and one or two other people that are calling out this heinous violence. | ||
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You know, we keep talking about Republicans, we keep talking about Democrats, and it really is up to us at this point. | |
We're holding up a mirror at this point, as far as who we are. | ||
And, you know, that's going to be the real tragedy if things don't go well and the Republicans really do have a wave, is you can't blame politicians anymore. | ||
You have to blame who we are, what we've become. | ||
And unfortunately, I talk to people in New York, and I'll give the arguments about democracy, and I'll give you the arguments with us, and they're, yeah, but, yeah, but, and all they care about is their taxes, and those people make me sick. | ||
The people that have to worry about putting bread and butter on their table, that's another issue. | ||
So the issue is going to become, how much are people going to care about these other issues, and are there too many people? | ||
With those kitchen table issues about their bread and butter that are going to say, I don't have the luxury of doing that. | ||
We're going to find out who we are at this point. | ||
Well, it has a lot to do with geography in the suburbs. | ||
I've said this before. | ||
People move to the suburbs for all kinds of reasons. | ||
Economic opportunity. | ||
They can afford a better house, a better neighborhood, and they enjoy it. | ||
But yet they still root for their cities. | ||
And Democrats are still the mayors of all the big cities. | ||
And so they take the rage. | ||
They just take it. | ||
If there's crime and there's gangs killing each other and black kids killing each other and gangs and terrible situations, they're blamed for it because they hold all those offices. | ||
And so if you're a suburban guy like Sean Patrick Maloney, He's got to take the rap for whoever is running New York City, or in Philadelphia if you're running in Bucks County, because the Democrats always own the cities, and that's the problem they have. | ||
They keep winning there, and the crime keeps going up. | ||
We had 560 murders last year in Philadelphia. | ||
We have more this year. | ||
It's a real situation. | ||
I mean, Reverend Al's talked about it. | ||
Everybody's been talking about it. | ||
It's not about race entirely, but there's no doubt When they look into the cities, that's what they see when they have their attitudes about this thing. | ||
And it's bad. | ||
But I've noticed one thing. | ||
Republicans since the time of Richard Nixon believe in the big three. | ||
You've got to run on three issues under the principle that people can only think of three issues when they're voting. | ||
And so they always said the economy this time, they've said crime this time, and the border. | ||
That's what Dr. Oz is now talking about, verbally exploiting that big three theory. | ||
You gotta hit three issues. | ||
Those are his three issues, those are Mitch McConnell's three issues. | ||
The entire Republican country is running on economics, crime, and the border. | ||
They always match all three of them together. | ||
It's a mix that they think they can win with, and it's all negative. | ||
They have no plan to solve any of those problems. | ||
That's so fascinating, and it is true, and especially in Georgia, Mika. | ||
I have a close friend who was talking to a buddy in Georgia, and they were talking, and the guy was joking, but he said, well, I'm going to hell. | ||
And my friend said, why? | ||
He goes, I just voted for Hershel Walker. | ||
And he laughed about it, but he said, it's too- Just to Chris's point. | ||
To Chris's point, the guy said, it's too important. | ||
I don't want Democrats in charge of the Senate. | ||
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Now in January, Republicans can do two main things. | |
We can investigate and bring accountability to the traitors and the thieves in our government exposing their corruption and abuse of power. | ||
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That's right. | |
We can impeach Secretary Mayorkas. | ||
We can impeach Merrick Garland. | ||
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And we can and we will impeach Joe Biden. | |
And I'm Steve Bannon. | ||
The whole Fauci family is going to be welcomed to investigations and described having paybacks across the board. | ||
That again is a threat towards you and to your family. | ||
How do you respond to that and the people who continually push this case? | ||
Jonathan, there's no way of adequately responding to such an outlandish statement by someone. | ||
I mean, that is something that borders on being criminal, because he's essentially inciting people to violence against me and my family. | ||
I mean, that is an absolute explicit threat. | ||
I mean, there's nothing you could say about that, that how horrible and inappropriate that is. | ||
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What are some of your biggest concerns investigatively? | |
Well, from an investigation standpoint, obviously the Biden family influence peddling is going to be at the top of the list. | ||
Then we're seriously concerned about not just the origination of COVID, but also a lot of the COVID spending. | ||
We're concerned about the Royalties that high-ranking government officials were getting for vaccine sales. | ||
We're concerned about the slush fund at the NIH. | ||
So all things COVID would be number two. | ||
And then, you know, the third is obviously what's going on at the border and the, you know, the incompetence of Mayorkas, the violations of the rule of law, the constitution, everything above with Mayorkas. | ||
So those are the three main areas, the border, COVID spending, as well as Biden family influence. | ||
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And that's what we're going to be talking about. | |
Welcome to the War Room. | ||
It is Friday. | ||
Was it 5 November? | ||
I'm on the 5th already. | ||
5 November in the year of our Lord 2022. | ||
Keep my Andy Williams going, baby. | ||
I gotta hear it. | ||
It's the most wonderful time of the year. | ||
We're on the cusp of a massive victory. | ||
We've all got to deliver, but guess what? | ||
Arizona Republic, hostile takeover of the Republican Party. | ||
Hostile takeover of the party out here in Arizona. | ||
Blockbuster News, we'll have Kerry Lake on at the border with Real America's voice, Ben Berquam later in the show. | ||
We have the Wall Street Journal, the Murdoch's paper of a record for all things Economics, and look what it's got on the cover. | ||
The New World Order unwinds. | ||
Get this over to Charlie Kirk and the team over at Turrent. | ||
The New World Order unwinds. | ||
And inside, it's Christmas Day, baby. | ||
Christmas morning right here. | ||
Look at that right there. | ||
A messy unwinding of the New World Order. | ||
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That's not on Gateway Pundit or Breitbart. | |
Or even with our own executive editor, Natalie Winters, at War Room. | ||
That is the Wall Street Journal. | ||
The tip sheet for the New World Order. | ||
A messy unwinding of the New World Order. | ||
All of that, and of course you've got the long faces. | ||
You saw it on Morning Joe. | ||
The long faces at the New York Times. | ||
Lead story, upper right column. | ||
Fears over crime weigh on voters benefiting GOP. | ||
A key midterm theme, right there. | ||
It's all coming together. | ||
But the most important news was the 1,000-page document dropped by the House, by Jim Jordan, the House on a detailed investigation into the FBI that will be kicked off and be announced on the 14th of November. | ||
A massive 1,000-page report on their criminality and their malfeasance. | ||
And most importantly, the great Jonathan Swan over at Axios has a story from sources inside the inner circle. | ||
President Donald J. Trump that he's going to announce for the second his second term his third time his third victory On the 14th of November right after the midterms right after all this takes place. | ||
He's going to announce on 14th November So it's a it is the most wonderful time of the year It's one of the most wonderful times in the history of this nation as we hurdled towards Judgment Day for this radical illegitimate regime and everybody's associated with it and Sorry, Tony Fauci, that's coma right there. | ||
You can talk, you can whine and throw your toys out of the pram and do everything you want. | ||
Coma's coming for you. | ||
And by the way, this is not about threatening you personally with any violence. | ||
This is just making you accountable for what you have done to this country and to your countrymen. | ||
Natalie Winters, I've got Cortez and Boris and DeGrasse with the politics in the first hour. | ||
You're going to join us at 11 o'clock. | ||
Give us a tease on what you got. | ||
The FBI report by Jim Jordan, Comer, who's going to head oversight, dropping the dime on. | ||
And hey, he came up with three random verticals just to make sure everybody got it. | ||
Number one is the border. | ||
Number two is the Hunter Biden laptop and the CCP influence compromise of the Biden family. | ||
And number three is Tony Fauci, Wuhan, and everything to do with the VAX, everything that you unearth on all the money they're making. | ||
So just randomly, gosh, I think we heard this on War Room before, that those are the three articles and maybe the first, the three first articles of impeachment of Joe Biden. | ||
Natalie Winters. | ||
I don't think I've ever seen you this happy, but you're very correct to be so elated. | ||
Because it seems that House Republicans really are going for the jugular. | ||
They're not just, you know, going for a little gun charge on Hunter Biden, trying to let, you know, Anthony Fauci fade away into oblivion. | ||
When he retires, they're actually going to hold these people accountable. | ||
You can see this from the actions that, you know, Representative Comer has already taken. | ||
They've already sent letters of preservation to the White House, specifically targeting over 500 documents from Hunter Biden. | ||
And I think the real tell, which we'll get into in the second hour of the show, is that Anthony Fauci gave, I would say probably one of the most profound CYAs in all of modern politics in a recent interview, really the Olympics of the blame game, where he tries to blame China for his botched COVID-19 response. | ||
So it's really funny because all of these people who we will be investigating, I've sort of enjoyed, right, the mainstream media running cover for them, but anytime they've emerged in this current news cycle, you can see the fear in their eyes. | ||
Look, this is why Natalie's now on board, Jane Zirkle, others. | ||
We got these young fire breathers. | ||
We're obviously going to do the politics and the capital markets and economics every day. | ||
It's very important. | ||
And geopolitics, all that. | ||
But we're adding another whole element. | ||
And that is a much deeper dive and a much more organized deep dive on all these investigations. | ||
2023 will be an epic historic year. | ||
And also, you know, another random piece of news, the Justice Department's announcing CNN's got an exclusive that they may be announcing a special prosecutor just so they can go after Trump, right? | ||
And they can thwart his rise to his third victory in his second term. | ||
It's going to make 20... First off, the lame duck is going to be one of the most amazing events in modern political history. | ||
What's going to happen from their defeat next week until what they try to do before they're run out of town for a decade is going to be extraordinary. | ||
And then, starting in January, It's all systems go. | ||
Natalie, thanks. | ||
Hang on. | ||
We'll see you back in the 11 o'clock hour here. | ||
Natalie Winters, our executive editor and co-host of the show. | ||
Brother Cortez, let me ask you about that. | ||
By the way, I'm going to play the joy and reclip in a second. | ||
All that. | ||
But give us your sense. | ||
Of what's just transpired over the last 24 hours, sir. | ||
Right. | ||
Well, first of all, the media meltdown, the preemptive media meltdown is pretty delicious to enjoy, isn't it? | ||
But, you know, listen, you're right. | ||
I think this is we are right now in sort of a Dickensian moment, meaning it is the best of times and the worst of times. | ||
It is the worst of times economically. | ||
And we've been very truthful on this show about detailing and giving evidence of just how bad the economic pain particularly is, and it is intensifying. | ||
But it is also the best of times, because you're right. | ||
We are just days away from reclaiming our republic from the oligarchs. | ||
And I'm not exaggerating when I say that. | ||
And we may very well just be 10 days away from Donald Trump announcing that he is indeed running for president and that the three-peat beckons, that he's going to win the presidency for a third time. | ||
So, yes, it is also the best of times. | ||
There are legitimate reasons, despite the dire circumstances we're in now, there are legitimate reasons to be really hopeful and to work and pray really hard in these coming days. | ||
Everybody's got to work. | ||
Get out the vote. | ||
This is all depending on what happens Tuesday. | ||
So listen, we're not getting ahead of ourselves, but things are moving. | ||
That's where we're trying to dual track this. | ||
Real quickly, when they sit on Morning Joe and all morning, they're talking about the big three. | ||
Economy, crime and the border. | ||
No offense. | ||
We talked about this on day one of the Biden regime on the 20th of January 2021. | ||
How can they in the last 72 hours sit there and go, you know, it's really big three issues that are playing. | ||
MSNBC led you down the road to perdition. | ||
Make sure every Democrat understands that. | ||
Joanne Reid, Chris Hayes. | ||
This is why Rachel Maddow punched out. | ||
She's smart. | ||
She can look down, right? | ||
She knew exactly where this was heading. | ||
Steve Cortez. | ||
Well, it's also why we saw the regime's banker, Jerome Powell, right, get up to the podium two days ago and essentially finally tell the truth. | ||
So yes, you're seeing the smartest people who are part of the ruling class, the smartest folks on the left, people like Rachel Maddow, like Fed Chair Powell, they are trying their best to get in front of this or at least not be blamed, right, for what is about to happen because patriotic populism is absolutely surging right now. | ||
And again, we're taking nothing for granted. | ||
We are not spiking the football until we score. | ||
And we're going to work all the way. | ||
We're going to sprint into the finish line. | ||
But the point is, the politics are breaking massively our way, largely because the economy is breaking so hard against regular America. | ||
Remember, Cortez is going to join us, he's going to be back, Degrasse, Boris. | ||
Remember, this is, they've already told us, this is going to take a couple of days next week, we're going to have to grind through it, but the 14th, right after that, it's all systems go. | ||
Things are firing off for football, people are working on the 1,000 page FBI report from Jim Jordan. | ||
All of it extraordinary, all of it in the war room, scoops, breaking news, analysis, all of it. | ||
Cortez on the other side. | ||
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Most people who have heard her here use the word inflation are journalists and economists, right? | |
So that is not part of the normal lexicon of the way people talk. | ||
So it's interesting that Republicans are doing something they don't normally do, right? | ||
Which is not use the common tongue, right? | ||
Not use just common English to sort of do on their campaigns like they're doing with crime. | ||
But what they've done is they've taught people the word inflation, right? | ||
Most people who would have never used that word ever in their lives are using it now because they've been taught it. | ||
I think recession is pretty much a foregone conclusion. | ||
Even Jay Powell's preferred yield curve metric has inverted. | ||
Well, that's a very good question, Alison, because there is demand destruction going on right now in the U.S. | ||
economy. | ||
We have seen households burn through quite a bit of their cash cushion. | ||
Consumer loans, credit card debt, they really are rising at a fast rate, which is indicative of how badly inflation is harming household budgets. | ||
Okay, welcome. | ||
I want to bring in Cortez. | ||
I got Boris who's going to join us momentarily. | ||
Steve, here's what – and this was perfect. | ||
If you sit there and talk about the Fred thing, this is the thing we've talked to the audience about nomenclature from the beginning, whether it was the impeachment and the first go-around or the first iteration of war room or pandemic. | ||
Or now with with everything with the economy in this election. | ||
It's we want to get make sure people understand the construct the the the nomenclature like aggregate demand destruction things like that. | ||
The audience is up to speed the smugness of joy and read the think they're working class and she's particularly talking African-American working class people. | ||
That we've taught them about inflation, that they don't know about inflation, and inflation is not part of their lexicon when they go in the store. | ||
I mean, that shows you the heart of MSNBC, of not just how they miss the story. | ||
The reason they miss the story, they think their audience is not worthy of it and too stupid to understand it, sir. | ||
Correct. | ||
The total disrespect for regular Americans Especially working-class Americans. | ||
And that's why I think that was an important contrast, what you just showed right there, between Joy Reid and then Danielle DiMartino Booth, who's one of the sharpest economic analysts out there. | ||
She was a top official in the Dallas Fed for Fisher when he was the regional president there, one of the few truth-tellers within the Fed. | ||
But what you saw there in terms of that contrast is you saw Joy Reid completely disrespect and talk down to regular Americans as if they're too dumb to understand the concept of inflation, something that they are experiencing in intense terms in their lives right now. | ||
And then you saw the contrast of Demartino Booth respecting the audience and saying, hey, we have a seriously bad situation and a situation which is getting worse for most consumers, particularly, and she pointed this out specifically as it relates to their cushion, to their savings, which we have detailed with a lot of charts and evidence on this show. | ||
So, look, the reality is the ruling class of this country and their media mouthpieces, they completely disregard and disrespect regular Americans. | ||
They look down upon you. | ||
And that's why when Donald Trump came down that escalator, when this orange guy came down the escalator and said, even though I'm a New York billionaire who lives on Fifth Avenue, I'm going to champion the working man. | ||
I'm going to be the voice for the voiceless, for the disrespected. | ||
That's why he lit a fire that continues to burn now and that is going to result in a massive, not just wave, but tidal wave on Tuesday. | ||
In the Arizona Republic, I'm going to get Boris in here, the Arizona Republic Refers to that as a hostile takeover. | ||
Six years have passed. | ||
We've already done this. | ||
There's nothing hostile about it. | ||
It was a total surrender and capitulation. | ||
All they did was put up money. | ||
We had the Carrie Lakes of the world and the Tudor Dixons of the world and the Katie Brits of the world and all that, right? | ||
That's what did it. | ||
It's not a hostile takeover. | ||
It was never, it was never, it was nothing there to begin with. | ||
All they had was money and a bunch of bad ideas that got us into this jam. | ||
Because remember, the ruling class of Republican Party, the neoliberal neocons are just as, just as big a problem. | ||
In fact, if we can get that cut later about MTG in Ukraine for my producer teams, pull that for later in the show, from her great speech yesterday. | ||
Let me bring in Boris for a second. | ||
Boris, You were head of surrogates for us in 16. | ||
You were obviously a senior advisor in 20. | ||
Your role has kind of metastasized or mutated since then to something even bigger. | ||
But you've always had your... You and Cortez both know about political messaging and how important that is. | ||
In the last couple of days, we've had Jake Tapper's show canceled at night. | ||
He sent back to the afternoon. | ||
You've had Shep Smith. | ||
They paid a fortune for it at CNBC. | ||
They never got... He had less people in his total audience than we just have in all the various live chats during the morning show. | ||
And you had Cuomo is now, that show looks like it's going to be canceled. | ||
He's drawn, what, less than around 100,000 people. | ||
You've got all this media out there. | ||
And then this morning, they're sitting there looking at each other in the morning. | ||
They said, you know what? | ||
It's really a big three. | ||
The big three is crime, the economy, and the invasion on the southern border. | ||
That's what really people are voting on. | ||
And it's like the first time they ever kind of realize where the country is from the first days of the Biden regime. | ||
Boris Epstein. | ||
Well, Steve, honor to be here, honor to be with you on the podcast. | ||
Big day, President Trump, robust rally tomorrow, bringing full heat in Iowa and making some very, very, very positive comments, including those about his plans for the future. | ||
Steve, here's what the left seems to finally, finally be admitting to itself as they look in the mirror, is that they've missed the script for two years, whether it was intentional or unintentional. | ||
They've been lying to themselves, they've been lying to the American people, they've been lying to the Democrat base. | ||
They have not been truthful in what matters. | ||
They've been thinking all this Jan 6th nonsense, you know, or painting all MAGA Republicans as ultra-MAGA, which actually is a positive, thanks very much. | ||
they've been focusing on attacking a majority of americans and not that i've turned off eight huge overwhelming overwhelming swap of the american people you're going to be the reflected in uh... on tuesday and use you see that in the polling right now it looks like a republican and a proper period that always signal that noise for the warm audience which are part of the sport look but we're going to get right to that over fifty in the house which means you know long-term hard to two hundred years and | ||
look like a double resolve any four-seat majority the senate keeping keeping or i'll keeping pennsylvania and picking up georgia nevada arizona new hampshire and maybe washington Major, major wins for MAGA, major wins for President Donald J. Trump, as we then move forward, and as we hope and expect, march toward President Trump walking back into the White House. | ||
Latest, January 20, 2025. | ||
Boris, hang on for one second, because I want to play this clip. | ||
Remember, the Texas speech, he said, hey, no problem. | ||
It's an open secret. | ||
The War Room and Cortez and myself and Boris, we've been the biggest advocates for an early announcement back in July around Mar-a-Lago. | ||
This is the President's victory. | ||
Like Cortez says, this will be a three-peat. | ||
He won the presidency the second time. | ||
That cannot go unanswered. | ||
But I want to play the clip from last night out in Iowa. | ||
Let's play that and I want your response. | ||
In order to make our country successful and safe and glorious, I will very, very, very probably do it again, okay? | ||
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Very, very, very probably. | |
Very, very, very thankful. | ||
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Crowd chants, Trump! Trump! Trump! | |
Ah, that's nice. | ||
Well, get ready! | ||
That's all I'm telling you. | ||
Very soon. | ||
Get ready. | ||
Get ready. | ||
Safe and glorious. | ||
Boris Epstein, the well, very well sourced, you know, One of the top two or three reporters in Washington, D.C. | ||
over at Axios, Jonathan Swan, blockbuster story this morning. | ||
Go date is the 14th of November, which is just the same time that Comer and Jordan are also going to make this announcement on where we stand with these investigations. | ||
And people said, oh, they're impeaching Biden. | ||
They're not doing that. | ||
They're announcing a framework on what they're going to do. | ||
Walk me through the Jonathan Swan piece tied to that really magnificent statement last night and couldn't do in a better place than Sioux City. | ||
The people out there, fantastic rally. | ||
Unbelievable rally last night. | ||
The support for President Trump across the country is absolutely overwhelming, and you're seeing it grow day by day by day, even from where it was during that historic win in 2016. | ||
And, let's be honest, that historic win in 2020, because there's no way, Steve, that these numbers right now have had the type of turnaround, the type of growth that the left-wing media would like us to believe. | ||
Simply, Joe Biden didn't get the numbers that they lied to us about. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
President Trump won 2020 by a wide margin, and as he's signaling, if he chooses to run in 2024, he's going to win by an even bigger margin, because the president stands for authenticity. | ||
He stands for ridding our country of crime, for bringing that border back, for inflation going back down, and for bringing back full range, full spectrum energy dominance that we had during the Trump administration that Biden and his feckless team have absolutely destroyed. | ||
In terms of the reporting, I can't get into that in terms of the specific dates or anything like that, but I think going by what President Trump said yesterday, that it's a time to be optimistic, it is a time to be hopeful, and it is a time, as he said, to get ready. | ||
Boris, now more than ever, people need, I know you're scrambling around 24-7, there's a bunch of stuff on the legal side, and maybe we'll get to that this afternoon when we get you back on, or on Monday, but how do people keep up to date with you? | ||
Because I keep telling people you gotta stay in touch, you gotta be on Boris' social media 24-7. | ||
So where do people go? | ||
Steve, I appreciate it. | ||
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Stay strong. | ||
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And Shabbat Shalom. | ||
Boris, thank you very much. | ||
Great report. | ||
Cortez, before we go to break, your assessment of that rally last night, President Trump's, what President Trump had to say, coupled with the Jonathan Swan report. | ||
Well, he basically pre-announced, didn't he? | ||
I counted six varies when he said it's very likely that he's going to run. | ||
And look, here's the reality. | ||
Here's what I thought of. | ||
You know, Donald Trump doesn't need politics, right? | ||
He didn't need it the first time around. | ||
But even right now, he could live in his magnificent estate with his beautiful wife and just enjoy life. | ||
But he feels a patriotic call to re-enter the arena, to win for a third time, to Confirm the three-peat and to save this country because the damage that has been done by Joe Biden is intense and it is worsening and that is the reality. | ||
So, you know, it's out of patriotism. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Cortez is going to join us on the other side. | ||
We've got polling to go through. | ||
Cortez has a very deep dive on the economy of where we are, the capital markets. | ||
We're going to get to all of it. | ||
Alex DeGrasse Slater, hopefully. | ||
We've got Natalie Winters. | ||
They're going to go to the border, if we can figure it all out, with the great Ben Berquam from Real American Voice and Carrie Lake. | ||
all next in the war room. | ||
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We will fight till they're all gone. | |
We rejoice when there's no more. | ||
Let's take down the CCP. | ||
To make our country successful and safe and glorious, I will very, very, very probably do it again, okay? | ||
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Very, very, very probably. | |
Very, very, very kind of you. | ||
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Crowd chants, Trump! Trump! Trump! | |
Ah, that's nice. | ||
Well... Get ready! | ||
That's all I'm telling you. | ||
Very soon. | ||
Get ready. | ||
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Okay. | |
Right there. | ||
Let's keep that music going. | ||
I love that. | ||
And I'm not a guy who believes in early holiday music. | ||
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The messy unwinding of the new world orders. | |
Hmm. | ||
The ruling elite. | ||
The war room posse, the populist nationalist movement is up in their grill. | ||
I want to thank Denver. | ||
Man, that's amazing. | ||
Bring that music down slowly in a great... Steve Cortez, we have so much work to do in the next couple of days to have this historic, and everybody has to understand, we are not gloating, we are not spiking the football, we're just telling you things that are already in motion because we've always got to look on the other side of the hill. | ||
But things are happening. | ||
And the most important thing that happened, remember, we need a statement win. | ||
We just don't need, you know, we had Gates on here a couple of months ago. | ||
I have tremendous respect for Matt Gates. | ||
He's saying, hey, I thought we're going to, he says, I think we're gonna get eight seat majority. | ||
I said, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
It's gonna be 30, 40, 50. | ||
Right. | ||
That's the new seats we're going to pick up. | ||
We're going to win the Senate. | ||
But we need statement wins. | ||
We need statement wins in these governor's races. | ||
Listen. | ||
Think about it. | ||
I want this audience to think about it for a second. | ||
Look at the candidates we have. | ||
Everybody whines. | ||
I should say this because, look, it's like the service. | ||
If they're not bitching, they're not happy, right? | ||
In the military. | ||
As Admiral Nelson said about the Royal Navy, which was the best fighting machine in world history up to that time, maybe the Roman Legion was close second, the Royal Navy. | ||
He says you want them sullen, but not mutinous, right? | ||
Everybody whines about, oh, they can't, you know, listen, we have a generation of superstars. | ||
John Gibbs, Joe Kent, Katie Britt, Tudor Dixon, Carrie Lake. | ||
I can go on. | ||
You know, Kayla Campbell, Christina Caramo. | ||
This is so deep. | ||
It's so inclusive. | ||
And it's inclusive because of talent and meritocracy. | ||
This is not where we have some affirmative action situation or something. | ||
Let's make these are the best. | ||
And here's what I keep saying. | ||
Unlike Trump, remember, President Trump, he never in a million years thought that they would try to personally destroy him, etc., because he kind of came from the system. | ||
He understood he was giving a counter, but he didn't realize their viciousness. | ||
He does now. | ||
And that's why the second term will be very different than the first, very different than the first. | ||
Much more serious, much more focused. | ||
And plus, we've had years to kind of train people. | ||
But this wave of people you're seeing, the John Gibbs's of the world, the Joe Kent's of the world, the Tudor Dixon's of the world, the Christina Karamo's of the world, the Sandy Smith's of the world. | ||
The Kerry Lakes. | ||
They are in response to the call of Donald Trump. | ||
These are really Trump's political children. | ||
That's why, on election night, we're going to supersede. | ||
And I'm not saying some of these other senators or congressmen are not good. | ||
They're terrific. | ||
But they're not going to be driving the program. | ||
What's going to be driving the program is this new energy. | ||
And here's the thing about these people. | ||
Every one of them knew, to the core of their being, exactly what was in store for them. | ||
And they have tried to destroy them. | ||
Cortez, you've seen it across the board. | ||
From J.D. | ||
Vance in Ohio, to Blake Masters in Arizona, to Dr. Oz in Pennsylvania, to Doug Mastriano, right? | ||
Bolick. | ||
And think about it. | ||
We're in deep blue territory. | ||
We're in Connecticut. | ||
We're in Rhode Island. | ||
We're in Vermont. | ||
We're in New Hampshire. | ||
We're in New York, we're in New Jersey, we've pierced the veil of the bastion of traditional liberalism. | ||
And every one of these candidates, from Alan Fong in Rhode Island, to Eli Crane in Arizona, right, to Sarah Palin up in Alaska, to the great fighters in these three districts in Oregon, every one of them understood fully that they were putting their entire life on the line to be destroyed by regime media, Steve Cortez. | ||
Yeah, and Steve, it's not just this incredible new crop of candidates. | ||
And you're exactly right. | ||
We have a wave of incredibly impressive patriotic populist fighters, many of them new to politics, many of them very young. | ||
And as you point out also, with a lot of diversity, not because we're doing quotas and we're checking boxes, effortless diversity that organically arrives because we're broadening our coalition. | ||
But it's not just the candidates. | ||
That's exciting. | ||
To me, it's even more exciting what's going on among the voters, among regular people, among the shifting in the electorate. | ||
And to tie this back to Donald Trump and his chances for 2024, assuming that he is indeed running. | ||
Look at that Wall Street Journal poll that we've talked a lot about and the movement among suburban women toward the America First movement, toward the GOP. | ||
26 points in just a couple of months. | ||
That's a tectonic plate shift. | ||
Why? | ||
I think primarily, there's several reasons, but the primary reason, I believe, is inflation. | ||
Because women are statistically the CFOs of their households. | ||
They manage the economy and the budget of the household, so they are the most acutely aware of how terrible inflation is for their prosperity right now. | ||
And because of that, they're moving to the political right. | ||
And my point here is, Donald Trump, somebody who had trouble appealing to suburban women the last time around, those same women, having now seen what happens without Trump, having seen what happens when we have effectively an anti-Trump in office, Joe Biden, believe me, they are going to rally to President Trump. | ||
Even if they don't love his style, even if they don't love some of the optics, they are going to say, you know what? | ||
Fooled me once, not going to happen again. | ||
We're going to get back to pay inflation, strong growth, secure borders, stop sexualizing our children, stop mandating that our children be injected with a brand new treatment they don't need. | ||
So believe me, this is a lasting shift. | ||
This isn't just for this cycle, and it's really exciting and encouraging. | ||
I want to go back to something. | ||
On the 16 campaign, you were really the first prominent Wall Street guy. | ||
To kind of come on in this nationalist movement. | ||
But you also said, hey, the Hispanic community is right there waiting for us. | ||
The Democrats talk down to them and treat them as a one-issue voter. | ||
They're not one issue at all. | ||
In fact, on the other issues, they're a thousand percent. | ||
On security, on crime, on the economy, and particularly on the family culture issues, these are our voters. | ||
And they don't want amnesty. | ||
They don't want illegal immigration. | ||
These people are American citizens that came here for a reason. | ||
You've seen now in the last couple days, In Miami-Dade, in the Rio Grande Valley, in South Texas, in Nevada. | ||
It's all coming hard, exactly as you said it. | ||
Talk to us about that. | ||
Yeah, it's incredible. | ||
And by the way, there, first on the candidate level, we've got incredible candidates across America. | ||
We've got Diego Morales in Indiana, who's going to be a terrific Secretary of State. | ||
He's going to make Indiana a model for election sanctity for the entire country. | ||
On the congressional side, we've got the three Amigas, those really fierce fighters, those three Latinas in South Texas. | ||
I think all of them are going to win. | ||
But then at the voter level, you know, again, This shift to the political right among Latinos is secular. | ||
In other words, it is lasting. | ||
It is systemic. | ||
And there's two reasons for it. | ||
The Democratic Party left Hispanics behind as effectively political orphans because they're simply far too radical to be the political home of tradition-minded Hispanics who believe, for example, that there are two sexes. | ||
If you believe that, you don't have a home anymore in the Democratic Party. | ||
That's just the reality. | ||
But then on the positive side, Hispanics have also been attracted to the magnetic attraction, really, of the America First movement. | ||
And it combines two things, cultural conservatism with economic populist nationalism. | ||
And that is incredibly attractive to all working class people, many of whom happen to be Hispanics. | ||
And for Hispanics particularly, Steve, I can mention one last thing. | ||
Small business is flailing right now in America. | ||
Small business simply cannot cope with this inflation. | ||
It's bad for everyone, but it's particularly pernicious for small business. | ||
While Hispanics statistically are by far the most entrepreneurial demographic in America, something we should be really proud of. | ||
We Hispanics, right, that we love to start new businesses, mom and pop operations that we hope become much bigger than that. | ||
Well, as a demography of entrepreneurs, we are being crushed. | ||
By Joe Biden right now. | ||
And yearn for those days of Donald Trump, particularly into 2018, 2019, which was probably the best single year for workers in all of American history. | ||
We want to get back to that kind of prosperity. | ||
And because of that, the Hispanic wave, it's still young, Steve. | ||
And believe me, this is making the ruling class, their spokesmen who are just PR functionaries in the corporate media, this is making them pull their hair out because they know What we're talking about and they know that it's lasting and in fact it is growing this movement. | ||
Look, this has been a long journey. | ||
Everybody that knows that was part of this show, from the beginning of the Biden regime, of what we said, we've just got to stand in the breach and that we can get this turned around, right? | ||
And now we're at the cusp. | ||
But I need, and Steve, you've been on the campaign trail from Michigan to Ohio, in Illinois. | ||
I've got to This is all about MAG and all about this audience. | ||
From upstate New York to Arizona, we need a massive, massive game day turnout. | ||
You need everybody there. | ||
If we do the last, what, 72 hours or, you know, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, five days, Everybody, if you still become a force multiplier, right? | ||
We need massive turnout for Carey Lake and the team in Arizona on game day. | ||
We need a massive turnout right now in New York State. | ||
It's right on the cusp. | ||
They had Alex DeGrasse Tyson and Lee Stefanik were up. | ||
They had 3,500 people. | ||
At a rally last night, just unheard of. | ||
The energy in New York for these House seats, for Lee Zeldin, for Henry, for the whole, all of it. | ||
We could pierce, we could actually take back New York State, which is extraordinary, and then clean up New York City. | ||
You've got New Hampshire with Bolduc. | ||
You have Connecticut with a couple of Senate seats. | ||
By the way, the Savage Angels did the debate last night, and our candidate won. | ||
I mean, our candidate's so great. | ||
Levy in Connecticut. | ||
You've got Fung in Rhode Island, too. | ||
You've got New Jersey. | ||
It's all there in Michigan. | ||
It's all right there before us. | ||
All we have to do is turn out. | ||
You got to get out to vote and then everything you've done for poll working and poll watching and election officials and canvassing to make sure we secure it. | ||
Steve Cortez, your thoughts of being on the campaign trail? | ||
Yes, and listen, this is what I have seen. | ||
The energy is palpable all over this country. | ||
And I'm really glad, by the way, that Donald Trump is really concentrating on the American heartland in terms of his rallies last night and into Election Day. | ||
Of course, he was in Iowa. | ||
He's going to be in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, in Ohio. | ||
I've been in all those same places. | ||
And the energy is palpable. | ||
And you're exactly right, Steve. | ||
The issue set and the candidates have been convincing enough That we have already won over a lot of independents and even some moderate democrats, okay? | ||
We have succeeded in that task. | ||
What is now left to be done, because so many of our people love to vote on game day, is turnout of MAGA, turnout of the deplorables, has to be off the charts. | ||
And all of us have a job to do, okay? | ||
Everyone out there in the audience, every one of you has a platform. | ||
It may not be a massive platform, okay? | ||
It may just be the neighbors who live around you, or your small group from church, but you all have a platform, and you need to work the phones, you need to work the texting, you need to fire up the car and pick people up, okay? | ||
Please act as force multipliers. | ||
If we all do that, and deplorable turnout is massive, then we win all of these close races. | ||
All of them. | ||
A hangover second, Cortez. | ||
I'm going to bring Alex DeGrasse joins us. | ||
Alex, tell us about, we've got a couple minutes here, but you got to tell us about this rally last night. | ||
What's happening in New York state is extraordinary. | ||
Tell us what happened. | ||
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Steve, so we, and good to see you. | |
Well, Steve, here's the thing. | ||
So we had about 3,500 patrons. | ||
We've never seen that before. | ||
I'm here at the campaign office for at least, we've got guys, volunteers behind us, staff. | ||
We're working the phones. | ||
Everything is on the line. | ||
3,500 people in upstate New York in a rural town about 10 miles away from Albany. | ||
You could probably hear us from the governor's mansion. | ||
And so here's the thing. | ||
They brought in Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris. | ||
They had a couple hundred people in Manhattan, Steve. | ||
The energy is unmatched in upstate New York. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
The numbers we're seeing, Steve, in the early vote, we have a lot more low to mid-propensity Republicans voting. | ||
So that means Republicans that have only voted maybe one out of four times, maybe two out of the four times. | ||
Where Democrats have their votes that vote four out of four times voting early. | ||
We call that cannibalizing the vote. | ||
It's all happening in front of us. | ||
It's going to come down to election day turnout and it's everyone's got to come out big because the numbers are working right now. | ||
Steve, it's all happening. | ||
We're hitting all of our metrics in New York. | ||
Hang on for a second. | ||
I'm going to bring you back. | ||
We're going to talk about New York and the rest of the country. | ||
We've talked about this as Inflection Point. | ||
It's all happening. | ||
Right now, it's all about turnout. | ||
And it's all about MAGA turnout. | ||
We turn out, as Cortez and DeGrasso said, we turn out large on game day. | ||
Over. | ||
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Alex DeGrasse, we know you got your first segment. | ||
I just want to turn it back over to you. | ||
Particularly, you told people two months ago That we're going to be on offense, and we're going to be on offense in not D plus 6, not D plus 8, not D plus 10, but we're going to be on offense coming the last week, DeGrasse told us, in D plus 12, 15s, and maybe even 20s. | ||
Is that happening, sir? | ||
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Yeah, Steve. | |
So now we've got the National Party playing in two critical upstate New York seats that Biden won by about 20 points. | ||
You've got the Rochester seat. | ||
Now you've got the Albany-Schenectady-Troy seat coming online. | ||
That's the seat right next to Elise. | ||
We've been working with Liz Joy. | ||
She's one of the strongest candidates in the country. | ||
Elise has raised her a record amount of money. | ||
We've worked with her tirelessly. | ||
We share some counties. | ||
She is surging in the polls. | ||
We're within the margins. | ||
She demolished her opponent. | ||
Paul Tonko is a total left-wing disaster. | ||
Crime is rampant in Albany. | ||
Shootings are up 300%. | ||
It's out of control. | ||
She's got the endorsement of all of New York law enforcement. | ||
And we are so proud of Liz. | ||
I think she's going to be coming on the show later. | ||
We're working with Cameron on it. | ||
But what that means, not just for the House, Steve, but for the governor's race, for opinion's race. | ||
As these deep blue pockets come online and money comes flowing in, it's all connected, all converging. | ||
On top of that, Steve, obviously we go into Connecticut. | ||
But hang on a second. | ||
I want to make sure everybody understands this because this ties to also national issues. | ||
Rochester was Singletary, who's a law and order guy, and Liz Joy is Connecticut. | ||
This is unbelievable. | ||
These are two, once again, bastions of the hardest core of the Democratic Party, not just Biden plus 20, but the Democrats run the apparatus there, Alex DeGrasse, in both places. | ||
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Absolutely, Steve. | |
And so Kathy Hochul did an event two days ago in Albany. | ||
She had about 150 government union workers, you know what I mean, in a union hall and it was very low energy. | ||
We had 3,500 patriots rallying like no one's ever seen before in upstate New York. | ||
It's national news. | ||
Newsmax carried it. | ||
Thank you for covering it on your live stream, Steve. | ||
We've never seen this type of energy, but it's about execution. | ||
So if we jump over to New England, Caroline Leavitt, up six points, she's surging. | ||
She demolished her opponent in the debate. | ||
Bob Burns, looking good. | ||
He's tied some polls up, most of them within the margins. | ||
Maine, Northern Maine, we're putting that away. | ||
Rhode Island now shifted into the Republican column, likely Republican, lean Republican. | ||
Connecticut moved into a toss-up as that gets tight. | ||
All of the Long Island seats are shifting heavily in our favor as Lee Zeldin surges in his home base. | ||
We think we'll have all four Long Island seats Republican seat, which would be historic. | ||
I don't know when the last time we've ever seen that. | ||
But again, Long Island, updated, all connects, all converging for what could be the greatest MAGA victory Ever, maybe, other than President Trump's election in 16. | ||
Flipping New York red. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
This dwarfs... I was there in 16. | ||
This is bigger than 16. | ||
It's because... I want to just make sure people understand something. | ||
We're here on the 5th of November, a couple of days before the election, talking about... Is it the 5th or am I... The 4th of November. | ||
I skipped a day. | ||
We're on 4 November. | ||
Talking about you could actually flip the house just on pickups in Long Island, not even in New York State anymore. | ||
You could pick up four in Long Island, right? | ||
Give me the rest of New York State. | ||
How's it look? | ||
You had talked one time you may actually have ten in play. | ||
Does that still look like it could be the case? | ||
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Yeah, I mean, it looks like we could have 14, 15 seats, Steve. | |
That would be New York being a majority Republican delegation, which would be obviously historic. | ||
So to want to break down the numbers, Steve, so if we look around these early in-person votings, if you compare the numbers between 2020 and now, New York City is only at 35% of their early in-person voting. | ||
Long Island, which is Lee Zeldin's base, is coming in at 68 percent. | ||
The suburbs, where Lee's running strong, in Westchester, Rockland, at about 60 percent, 55. | ||
The North Country and the Republican areas are at about a 50 percent depreciation on the votes, but the spread between Republicans and Democrats has been cut by 20 percent, Steve, for early in-person voting. | ||
So that's why when we talk about Everything is all on election day for in-person voting. | ||
We are moving the numbers right now and we're getting new voters out to vote Republican early in person. | ||
That is critical because that means we still have more votes to be gained on election day, as opposed to the Democrats who are, who they're loyal voters to vote every time, just happen to be voting early. | ||
So that, I could not stress that enough. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Everything is Election Day. | ||
Real quick before we lose you, throughout the country we see the early voting. | ||
Are the Democrats generally just cannibalizing their base but not bringing in low-propensity voters? | ||
Is that essentially what you're seeing nationwide? | ||
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That's exactly what we're seeing, Steve. | |
And that's really why Joe Biden went out there to try to prime his base. | ||
I mean, that speech, think about it, Steve. | ||
We're a week out of the election. | ||
We've got Joe Biden, the president, you know, talking about an issue that doesn't even register in the top 15 issues. | ||
January 6th, you know, democracy, all this crazy stuff. | ||
You know, no one cares. | ||
He's talking to his narrow base, Steve, because they have to save off You know, the red tsunami where they can. | ||
That's what this is. | ||
They're cutting their losses. | ||
They're not even trying to combat us on the issues on inflation, on crime. | ||
They're ceding us a massive territory and it's up to MAGA to seize the initiative, turn out to vote, get 10 people out, we will demolish them. | ||
Alistair Grass, how do people, the red wave, how did everybody get 30 seconds? | ||
Give us where everybody's got to go to follow you and to get involved. | ||
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Sure, www.redwave2022.com. | |
We're gonna update that site, add some new target seats that are coming online. | ||
Hit me on Getter at Degrass, I'm on Truth at Alex Degrass. | ||
Go to www.nrcc.org. | ||
We got all the seats, all the maps, everything's changing fast. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Alex, fantastic job, and thank you for all the heads up. | ||
Everything that Kit said came to pass. | ||
All of it. | ||
He's almost as good in politics as Cortez is in capital markets. | ||
Okay, short break. | ||
Cortez has agreed to stay over. | ||
We're jammed in the second hour. | ||
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