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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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Pray for our enemies. | |
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
President Trump got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Back. | |
And also, you know, add to this, Monheith, the economy. | ||
There's so many different positive pieces of news. | ||
I'm not saying, you know, the U.S. | ||
economy is out of the woods. | ||
There are a lot of things globally that could impact it and turn the tide. | ||
But there's some key indicators that are really headed in the right direction. | ||
Again, another sort of positive glow around this president. | ||
Well, the economy is a challenge, and presidents always get credit, and they get a tax. | ||
Credit that they don't deserve, and a tax they don't deserve. | ||
Well, that's exactly right. | ||
So you think about, what is the single biggest concern that we have about the economy? | ||
It's probably what's happening in China with COVID. | ||
And supply chains going into Christmas. | ||
Is consumption going to be where it usually is, where it probably is coming out of a period of economic challenge? | ||
We don't know, right? | ||
We don't know, because who knows what's going to happen in China? | ||
Who knows how many people actually have COVID in China? | ||
Who knows what's actually going on there? | ||
These are the kinds of things that administrations worry about. | ||
And the war in Ukraine as well. | ||
The war in Ukraine, obviously, the economic impact of that is beyond Biden's control. | ||
Although, you know, he the fact that Biden has so competently made his points there that he has been supporting the Ukrainians, that he's been clear also that the sanctions are not directed at ordinary Russians or not even directed at Ordinary people around the world, they're focused on stopping the war. | ||
I mean, I think he's his rhetoric about it has shown that he's in charge of that situation, even if it's, you know, even if the economic side effects are unpredictable. | ||
They will look right, look you right in the eye and lie. | ||
I got to tell you, I got to get Cortez in here. | ||
I think there was an apple bomb at the end. | ||
It was an apple bomb. | ||
It's Friday, 3 December, the year of our Lord 2022. | ||
There's Cortez and we're going to get John Fredrick as soon as John Fredrick is on the road in Georgia. | ||
We're going to talk about it in a second. | ||
Obviously, we're going to go to Arizona. | ||
A lot going on there. | ||
It becomes evident by text messages, emails, etc. | ||
Katie Hobbs and the courts are forcing, have forced two counties to certify. | ||
They didn't want to certify this election. | ||
There's more court action a day going on here, but you talk about illegitimate and just absolutely stealing it. | ||
Also, we're going to get to this Newt Gingrich piece. | ||
Cortez, I don't know if I've gotten it to you or not, it's the lead story on Axios. | ||
Newt Gingrich falls in with the course you just heard there about how great Biden is, the glow of Biden's presidency, and how much he's accomplished and how we got to, you know, start to emulate that. | ||
And he fails to mention at all the collaborationist Republicans that made this all happen. | ||
I think this is becoming clearer and clearer. | ||
You're either going to be an opposition party and stand for something, or you're just going to go along with the madness. | ||
Okay? | ||
And this is absolute insanity. | ||
Just on the Biden situation, this proxy war that the extremist elitists and our globalists like Antonin Apobom and others are fighting in the Ukraine. | ||
The President of the EU said the other day, her quote was 100,000 dead combatants, military combatants on the Ukrainian side. | ||
100,000 dead, 20,000 civilians dead. | ||
The Pentagon actually puts the civilians at 40,000. | ||
And Biden yesterday blinked. | ||
He said, yeah, I'm willing to sit down with Putin. | ||
This is all just performative. | ||
What you've had is a destruction of Ukraine because of this border conflict on the eastern border. | ||
And now they, you know, and the Ukrainian people, and Mershimer has this amazing interview with the guys over at UnHerd. | ||
He talks about us hurtling towards a third world war and that the Ukrainian people backs up his talk he gave in Chicago back in 2014 when he said they should lead them down the primrose path. | ||
I want to get into the numbers today and the labor numbers because we're jammed in the middle. | ||
You've got a Fed that's for a decade and a half of easy money policies. | ||
And the fiscal, when I say fiscal, remember, for our audience, fiscal is the legislature and the executive branch passing spending bills, right? | ||
And then the easy money fed is it's putting the money that you can pay for it, not really having either raising taxes, right? | ||
Because you got to pay for what you're going to spend or selling bonds or doing things like that. | ||
You actually get it financed, but just, you know, doing putting on our own shoulders to do it. | ||
The Fed, today's number in employment shows you, I think what Powell was actually saying yesterday, is that in certain levels, they're not making much progress. | ||
Core inflation of the important stuff is going up. | ||
The immaterial stuff is coming down. | ||
That's inflation slightly, but they still haven't gotten a handle on the labor situation. | ||
Steve Cortez, walk us through today. | ||
And then we talk more about Ukraine and because Biden just yesterday, correct me if I'm wrong, said, yeah, I'm prepared to talk to Putin. | ||
Right. | ||
You know, at the appropriate time. | ||
And but that's a that's a blank. | ||
That's like she the same blank that she gave in Beijing. | ||
There's certain restrictions are going to come off the COVID. | ||
That's a blank. | ||
OK, you take a hard line stand in a blank. | ||
Steve Cortez. | ||
No, and listen, I know we're going to talk more about the Ukraine situation, but let me just first, if I could, just highlight what Anne Applebaum said there. | ||
By the way, she's not a journalist. | ||
She's not a real writer. | ||
She is a stenographer for the Davos set, for the globalist ruling class elites. | ||
That's the reality. | ||
But she said it was, quote, beyond Biden's control. | ||
Beyond Biden's control. | ||
Really? | ||
He's the commander-in-chief of the greatest nation, the greatest military in the history of the world. | ||
It was not beyond his control whether or not he chose to escalate that conflict, where there is no discernible U.S. | ||
national interest. | ||
But getting back here at home... Hold, hold, hold, hold it. | ||
Now, hang on. | ||
Now that you're going to do that, I just got to throw in something else. | ||
They certainly went after the Russia. | ||
They went to destroy, correct me if I'm wrong, they tried to destroy the central bank of Russia. | ||
They tried to destroy the ruble. | ||
They start out with an economic warfare package against the oligarchs, somewhat, not fully, but they wanted to break the Russian people and have the Russian people overthrow Putin. | ||
They tried to destroy the central bank. | ||
You know, Taz, the guy, I think he's at Columbia, the kind of economic historian. | ||
Had these brilliant pieces that, this is things we'd never did, we never did this against the Nazis. | ||
Never tried to destroy the central bank, you know, never tried to, with the Bundesbank or whatever they called it, never tried to destroy that, never tried to destroy the German currency. | ||
We were at full-scale economic warfare, right? | ||
That's just, that's my point. | ||
That was another bald-faced lie, correct? | ||
I just want to keep a track of Ann Applebaum's bald-faced lies. | ||
That's a bald-faced lie? | ||
No, absolutely. | ||
Look, we are at war with Russia in every way except a kinetic war, and I fear it could tip into a kinetic war if we don't start acting rationally and take a reasonable, rational, dispassionate approach to what are the actual interests of the U.S. | ||
But we are in a kinetic war. | ||
The proxy war, we just got the Ukrainians. | ||
By the way, the special forces commander sends out this Thanksgiving missive to the troops, you know, have a happy Thanksgiving. And he says we have 5,000 special operators deployed. When I count up around the world where I kind of know they are, it doesn't come to 5,000. | ||
That plug, unfortunately Steve, I think may be special operators on the ground. | ||
You know, in training exercises, this is just like Vietnam, right? | ||
Zelensky's DM, and you got special forces kind of training guys. | ||
Steve, hang on for one second. | ||
I want to get into these numbers, but I got John Fredericks on the bus. | ||
We finally hooked him up. | ||
So we're going to get to the math of what happened this morning in the capital markets reaction and Steve Cortez's analysis. | ||
John Fredericks, what is going on? | ||
The polls are coming out. | ||
You got Herschel Walker down 4, Herschel Walker down 2. | ||
The early voting was horrific, although he's catching up. | ||
Is there any momentum? | ||
And I don't think people understand the importance of this race, sir. | ||
Well, we got two days for Herschel Walker to get votes. | ||
That's today. | ||
Final day of early voting. | ||
Right now, some of the heavily Democrat precincts around Atlanta Airport, Ponce de Leon, they're getting their voters out, Steve. | ||
I mean, I got to tell it like it is. | ||
The Democrat voters are getting out of this early voting again. | ||
Friday, the last day. | ||
Some of the heavily Democrat precincts wrapped three times around the building in both the Ponce de Leon area and by the airport. | ||
Now, Republicans are getting their votes out also. | ||
We've got big lines in some of North Fulton, Alpharetta, the library there, Roswell, Milton. | ||
So we're getting our votes also, and we're in North Georgia right now today. | ||
We're in L.A.J. | ||
at the Trump store. | ||
This is in Gilmer County. | ||
The key to a Hershel Walker victory is very simple. | ||
We need a massive turnout on game day. | ||
That's what it's getting down to. | ||
Hershel's behind right now. | ||
We need a massive turnout on game day. | ||
9th district, 14th district. | ||
That's Andrew Clyde and Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
All hands on deck. | ||
Everybody's got to get out. | ||
And if you have not voted in Georgia today, do not wait until Tuesday. | ||
Vote now, please, because there's going to be big lines on Tuesday, and some people have to go home, and that's what happened in Arizona. | ||
So go and vote now. | ||
But early voting, Walker, massive lead. | ||
I mean, it just is what it is. | ||
You can't spin this. | ||
I'm not going to lie to you of the early voting right now. | ||
A survey that was done, Warnock's got a 30 point lead on early votes right now going into Friday. | ||
And then polling on game day, Herschel's got an 8 point lead. | ||
Now you do the math, you know that's not a good position to be in. | ||
So the pathway for Walker to victory is narrowing, the stakes are high. | ||
It's now all again going to be about today afternoon, this evening's turnout, and also on game day we've got a big gap, we've got to close. | ||
In a day and a half. | ||
What is the enthusiasm? | ||
You know, you've got two things. | ||
Supposed to have Kemp's ground game, which is supposed to be the best ever for turning up, particularly game day voters. | ||
But then is MAGA engaged? | ||
Is MAGA the key that picks the lock here? | ||
And is MAGA engaged? | ||
In the 9th and the 14th, that's why the bus tour that I'm doing, that's why we're spending all of our time here. | ||
Right now, I'm going to be here all weekend. | ||
You can go to magabusstour.com, help us out there, follow us, come and sign the bus. | ||
We've got to get MAGA voters out. | ||
You know, Steve, this is tough medicine. | ||
I mean, nobody wants to hear this. | ||
They want me to get on TV and say, yay, we're going to win, get the pom-poms out, rah-rah. | ||
It's not that way. | ||
And the problem we've got is the same problem we had in January of Fifth of 2021. | ||
We've told people for two years, their vote doesn't matter. | ||
Then they saw what happened in Arizona and now we're back to machines. | ||
And so a lot of people are just saying, I mean, I've talked to people that say, what's the difference? | ||
You know, it doesn't matter anyway. | ||
They're going to, they're going to steal it. | ||
I mean, that's one of the things that we're fighting. | ||
What we're telling people is, look, that'll work itself out. | ||
If you overwhelm the polls and we get more votes and get more ballots in, we're going to win. | ||
Now we can rehash what happened, how we got here. | ||
None of that matters now. | ||
We got two days. | ||
Okay, but that didn't happen on... | ||
That didn't happen on 8 November in Georgia, where they had pretty overwhelming turnout. | ||
How do you go from 8 November turnout to... I mean, is it just people who think it's going to be stolen from Herschel Walker? | ||
Because I clearly didn't think it was going to be stolen on 8 November. | ||
They turned out, right? | ||
I mean, it was a pretty impressive turnout in Georgia. | ||
Am I incorrect in that? | ||
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It was... No! | ||
So it can't be... So it can't be... So it can't be... So it can't be... So it can't be... So it can't be... So it can't be... So it can't be... So it can't be... So it can't be... So it can't be... So it can't be... So it can't be... So it can't be... So it can't be... So it can't be... So it can't be... So it can't be... So it can't be... So it can't be... So it can't be... So it can Hang on, I got that, but it can't be that, then, then, there's, what's the logic that they think it's going to be stolen? | ||
Is this, is this candidate-centric or is it MAGA-centric, the establishment? | ||
Remember, there's a 200,000 vote gap, I think, correct me if I'm wrong, between people that voted for Kemp and didn't vote for, and didn't vote for Hershel Walker, correct? | ||
Is that roughly the math? | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes, exactly. | ||
Is that vote coming home? | ||
Have they made the case how important... The lieutenant governor went on, your Cosmo boy, went on CNN and said, hey, I went in and I didn't vote for either guy. | ||
Not understanding the gravity of what Herschel Walker... Because if Herschel Walker wins, you're at 50-50, you're a power relationship, Manchin may then go to be an independent, the caucus is the Republicans, or you've got him on a short lease for 2024. | ||
It can't be. | ||
It just can't be. | ||
People think that the election is going to be stolen. | ||
It would have manifested itself on 8 November and it didn't. | ||
Right? | ||
Maybe I'm missing something. | ||
You're my guy in Georgia. | ||
I don't understand Georgia. | ||
I'm the first to admit it. | ||
Right? | ||
You're missing the two. | ||
You're missing... Walker was the MAGA candidate. | ||
Walker was the MAGA candidate in this race from start to finish. | ||
He ran 200,000 votes behind Brian Kemp. | ||
I'm in a town called L.A.J. | ||
Many people have heard of it. | ||
By the way, Pat Buchanan carried L.A.J. | ||
over President George Bush in a 92 primary, carried almost 2 to 1. | ||
So that gives you a little sense here, right? | ||
700 people in the town of L.A.J. | ||
I got the history. | ||
700 people in the town of L.A.J. | ||
voted for Kemp, didn't vote for Walker. | ||
These are the votes we got to get out. | ||
And look, Walker's campaigning with Lindsey Graham. | ||
I get it, right? | ||
They want to get that moderate vote. | ||
Hang on one second. | ||
Hang on one second. | ||
Because I think you just put your finger on it. | ||
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Right? | |
I think you just put your finger on it. | ||
Let's take a short commercial break. | ||
We'll have John Frederick stay over. | ||
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We've got Brother Cortez is going to make it all clear to us. | |
Got a lot in Arizona. | ||
Uh, uh, Naomi Wolf protesting up at Yale on vaccines. | ||
On next. | ||
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This is what I don't get. | ||
You gotta have a, and we saw this in Arizona, in the Republican Senate, you know, Newt's got this piece of stuff today that's all, you know, gaga over Biden, and you gotta take lessons from Biden, and he just fails to mention at all that Biden, only Biden, and I wouldn't call him successes, more burying us into economic oblivion is all because of collaborationists of the Uniparty, of the Republican Party. | ||
That's because the Republican Party generally doesn't stand for anything. | ||
They just don't. | ||
They just don't. | ||
Let's get along. | ||
It's controlled opposition. | ||
That's where the country's in the mess it's in. | ||
This just didn't happen overnight. | ||
This has been 20, 30, 40 years of rot. | ||
Everything from the CCP all over every institution we've gotten to CRT in the schools, wokeness in the military. | ||
This just didn't come out of nowhere. | ||
The Democrats have been working on this and Republicans have been going along with this. | ||
You're seeing this up here in these huge fights right now in the lame duck session. | ||
If you're going to be an opposition party, if you're going to stand for something, stand for it. | ||
Right? | ||
You got to stand for it. | ||
You got to stand up for it. | ||
Even seeing that in Arizona now with these court cases where they're coming in and trying to strong-arm people and force them to vote to certify this. | ||
Well, if you don't think it should be certified, hey! | ||
You've got to do what you've got to do. | ||
If you're going to take me to jail, take me to jail, but I'm not going to roll over. | ||
People have to stand. | ||
You're in that inflection point in the fourth turning that you've got to stand and deliver. | ||
Right? | ||
You've got to stand and deliver. | ||
If you stand, they're going to blink. | ||
Biden just blinked on the Ukraine. | ||
All that big talk, all the dead and wounded, and Ukraine looks like Dresden. | ||
She just blinked. | ||
Because the people stood in the streets, now they're going to ease up on certain... Look, he's still going to arrest them all, don't get me wrong, but they're going to ease up on certain COVID restrictions. | ||
Why? | ||
Because people went to the streets and said, hey, let's take down the CCP and let's overthrow Xi. | ||
Biden understands the Ukraine thing. | ||
Why do you think Macron randomly came over here and Christmas brought his mother with him? | ||
No. | ||
He's over here because he understands that Matt Gaetz, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and others led by the War Room are saying, no more money for Ukraine. | ||
You know, Steve Cortez, that's a border, that's a European problem. | ||
Let Macron... Macron's over here because he knows the French citizens aren't going to pay for this. | ||
He knows, like Gilets Jaunes, they're gonna throw him out, right? | ||
They've already taken the Assembly away from him, that's why we really can't get anything passed. | ||
He can't get this passed, because in their votes for their Congress and their House and Senate, 30 days after he won, they basically put a blocking function in, just like we just took the House. | ||
So, this thing in Georgia is big, right? | ||
And it's not about philosophy, what he stands for, it's a vote. | ||
It's a very important vote right now, because it gets you a power-sharing relationship, and it gets you, I think, Manchin, maybe Tester, but definitely Manchin, could do something hinky here, because he's afraid of being turfed out. | ||
So, John Fredericks, tell me, this gets down, my theory of the case, and I appreciate your thoughts on the voting, I just think it's wrong in this instance. | ||
I'm not saying it's wrong overall, but in this instance, because of what happened in November, big turnout. | ||
This is about the establishment won't vote for Walker. | ||
You saw your Cosmo boy, the guy that you singled out. | ||
You gave him the handle. | ||
You went full Trump on him and gave him gave him a handle. | ||
Cosmo boy is on CNN, his favorite network, saying he didn't vote for for Walker. | ||
Right. | ||
So and I'm not criticizing the Walker campaign, but I don't see the massive outreach for the Trump voter because the other two hundred thousand, they're just not going to magic. | ||
I just don't think they're going to magically flip for you. | ||
So you can run after all the moderates you want. | ||
You can run after all the rhinos you want. | ||
It ain't going to happen. | ||
I just don't think. | ||
I think you got to go to where the MAGA voters are and say, hey, I need MAGA voters. | ||
That's my theory of the case. | ||
But what are your thoughts? | ||
You're on the ground and you know Georgia better than anybody. | ||
You've got a big station down there. | ||
You've lived down there. | ||
You've been an entrepreneur down there. | ||
What's going on? | ||
Well, you're exactly right. | ||
I mean, they're not going after the MAGA vote. | ||
They're running around in the final days with, you know, Lindsey Graham, Tim Scott, Ted Cruz, whatever. | ||
I mean, they're not engaging the MAGA voters that they need to turn out in order to win, because at the end of the day, Brian Kemp can have all the game day things that he's trying to do and whatever. | ||
The ground game. | ||
First of all, I've seen no evidence of that, but the second thing is there's no enthusiasm. | ||
I mean, 200,000 people voted for Kemp and didn't vote for Walker. | ||
You can't get away from these numbers. | ||
So Walker needs to go on War Room, he needs to go on my show, he needs to engage Trump voters, get him out, because he's only got a day and a half. | ||
And if he can do that, you know, we can get this big turnout here and win. | ||
But the 9th and the 14th are the key. | ||
He's coming to LAJ, I understand, or up in this area on Monday. | ||
He's finally getting it. | ||
I mean, he's got to come up here. | ||
But hang on. | ||
He's got a lot of fire. | ||
He's got a lot of fire in Nevada. | ||
Yeah, it's just not going. | ||
You guys were at this event the other night. | ||
And they shut it down to earn media when it's about to start? | ||
I think in the final weeks... They kicked us out. | ||
Yeah, they kicked us out. | ||
Okay, why did they kick you guys out? | ||
It seemed to me in the final week, you want as much earned media as possible. | ||
Hey, and if the media says bad things about you or asks you tough questions, who cares? | ||
It's exposure. | ||
You're getting the word out. | ||
You gotta do it. | ||
There wasn't even questions! | ||
Steve! | ||
Steve! | ||
There wasn't even questions. | ||
There was no interview. | ||
He was doing a rally in Rome Airport in Georgia. | ||
There were 35 people there and a handful of other media outlets locally. | ||
Real America's Voice, RAV, was there. | ||
I did a segment on Dr. Gina's show at 6 p.m. | ||
We were set for 6 We had the cameras there. | ||
All we were going to do was break into Gina's show at 630 Live, cover his speech, reaching millions and millions of people on R-A-V for free, and also many of them obviously living in Georgia. | ||
And they kicked us out! | ||
I mean, they made us tear the cameras down and kick us out. | ||
We're not there to ask them questions. | ||
Reason? | ||
Reason? | ||
I'll tell you the reason. | ||
They gave us the reason. | ||
You want the reason? | ||
You're looking at him, right? | ||
You're looking at him. | ||
You're looking at the reason. | ||
They said, we're not doing anything that John Fredericks isn't involved in because of what he did for David Perdue. | ||
So Fredericks isn't involved, we're out. | ||
That's what our guys were told, right? | ||
I don't want his bus here, get him out. | ||
We're not doing it. | ||
So we're going to hold a grudge in a primary in May, three days before the election, When you can reach millions of people, cost you nothing, the cameras are there, and because I'm involved, they kick us out! | ||
I mean, you can't make this stuff up! | ||
These are the kids running this campaign. | ||
It is insane! | ||
It speaks to the impact of John Fredericks. | ||
They still remember the mark he left back in... By the way, that's gotta be Kemp's guys then. | ||
That's not Hershel Walker's guys, it's Kemp's guys. | ||
Anyway, you've explained it. | ||
No, it's got nothing to do with Hershel. | ||
It's a fiasco in Georgia. | ||
Hershel Walker's a great man. | ||
He would make a great senator. | ||
MAGA's got a turnout, and maybe we can get a great game day vote, but it doesn't sound like the early vote is going to close the gap here. | ||
John Fredericks. | ||
Okay, Fredericks. | ||
John, how do people follow you right now on your trip through, marching through Georgia? | ||
Marching through Georgia. | ||
Well, as my wife fan says, John, you've been kicked out of a lot better places than that, so it's not the only... Anyway, look. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
As long as I don't get kicked out of the war room. | ||
You can follow me. | ||
Go to magabusstore.com. | ||
We've got to get the votes out, folks. | ||
Whatever the issues are that are bothering you, just listen. | ||
If you're in Georgia, go vote today. | ||
Go find it. | ||
Wait online. | ||
I know it's painful, right? | ||
The whole thing stinks. | ||
There's early voting. | ||
You've got to do it. | ||
Go vote. | ||
Vote on game day. | ||
You can turn the corner and win this election. | ||
I don't think they've explained well enough how important these 50-50 power relations are. | ||
They can break a tie with the Vice President, but the Senate runs as kind of a joint operation. | ||
It's very important. | ||
It's very big. | ||
The power sharing, worst case, and then I think you get Manchin to quasi-flip, it could change everything. | ||
That's why Warnock and these guys, look, they're smash mouth. | ||
They know what they're doing. | ||
Okay, anyway, John Furtick, thank you very much. | ||
Honor to have you on here. | ||
Don't let them get to you, John. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Cortez, before we get into the math here, you see something that's so important, as in Georgia, right? | ||
And you see the kind of lack of... The Democrats don't roll like this. | ||
I think people just have to face it. | ||
And Newt Gingrich, you know, I love Newt Gingrich. | ||
He's a great guy and very smart. | ||
But you see this kind of All of a sudden, kowtowing, we gotta act like they do, and you don't even mention the collaborationist nature of it. | ||
You see this fiasco in Georgia, which is so important. | ||
And look, Hershel Walker is not a perfect candidate, right? | ||
This is not a perfect candidate, but how many perfect candidates does he have? | ||
Steve Cortes. | ||
Right. | ||
By the way, regarding Georgia though, I don't want to convey negativity. | ||
I don't think that's helpful here, four days in front of the election. | ||
There will be a time for all of this analysis. | ||
Right now, the people of Georgia have a binary choice, and it is Hershel Walker who is a patriotic, populist outsider. | ||
Somebody who's not a polished politician, but speaks with incredible authenticity. | ||
On the other side, you have Raphael Warnock, who might be the most radical member of the entire United States Senate. | ||
Somebody who believes in abortion until the moment of birth, believes in open borders, And fully supports Biden's massive inflationary policies, which have been terrible for the whole country, but much worse for Georgia, by the way, because Atlanta has some of the highest inflation in the United States. | ||
So the people of Georgia have a clear choice to make, and I hope and believe that they're going to make the correct choice. | ||
And it's important not just for them, but as you pointed out, for the whole country. | ||
Because if we get back to 50-50, we have a lot more leverage than we do at 49. | ||
We're going to spend a lot of time on this tonight. | ||
We're going to spend more time on our Saturday show, and of course, Monday and Tuesday. | ||
It's going to come down, it looks like a massive game day vote, and MAGA has to stand and deliver. | ||
And Steve Cortez has got it absolutely correct. | ||
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This is one that is not even close. | |
This is a very clear choice, and particularly for MAGA. | ||
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Cortez comes back and explains it all to us in The War Room. | ||
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Okay, welcome back. | ||
Make sure, by the way, we've got a co- MTG actually texted me during that segment to let us know she's heading to Georgia right now to campaign for Hershel Walker over the weekend and early into next week until she has to be back on the Hill for all this lame duck madness. | ||
And she's going to try to join us, Subject 2, and even on telephone this afternoon. | ||
We're going to try to get her tomorrow to go through all of it. | ||
So she's 100%, like we said, the MAGA turnout, particularly in places like North Georgia. | ||
It's absolutely essential. | ||
Cortez, right. | ||
This is very winnable, and we kind of got to win it. | ||
If you don't realize, the 50-50 break is very important, and I think some good things can happen. | ||
Cortez, you agree that Manchin, they will heave too with the 50-50 that they won't do with a 51-49? | ||
Yes, 100%. | ||
Listen, because if Manchin is literally the deciding vote on almost every important issue, if we're at 50-50, if there's no wiggle room for him, he can't hide behind anybody else, He is facing reelection in 2024 in West Virginia, which is the most MAGA state in America. | ||
I mean, that is statistically the reality. | ||
So, it puts unbelievable pressure on Manchin if we're at 50-50. | ||
Let's get there. | ||
And also, on top of that, not just the national scene, Herschel Walker is a dynamic and inspiring character. | ||
He is an outsider. | ||
He's exactly the kind of person we need to go to Washington, D.C. | ||
Yeah, he's not polished. | ||
He's not lawyerly. | ||
But he is absolutely authentic, and he will vote for our values. | ||
He will end this Biden inflationary madness in the U.S. | ||
Senate. | ||
He will defend the border. | ||
He will be a fantastic and needed vote for our side. | ||
So I implore and encourage all of the Georgia deplorables, please get out and vote. | ||
Please. | ||
Yeah, like Frederick's saying, early vote would be fantastic, but if you can't game day, and no matter how tough it is to vote that day, you've got to get out. | ||
We need a massive, we have a massive MAGRA turnout. | ||
Definitely Walker can pull this off, and we absolutely need it. | ||
So don't think for the MAGRA folks that this is unimportant, although it may not have been getting some of the highlights that you need. | ||
Like I said, MTG's heading down there. | ||
She's a and she's gonna be campaigning with Walker all over the weekend I want to make sure also we got a big event in a Metro Phoenix Charlie Kirk and the team over turning point USA putting on this is gonna be the 17th through the 20th You got Tucker coming out Candace coming out Darren Beatty's gonna be so many the people you see the contributors on the world We're gonna be there. | ||
I will be there. | ||
We're actually be broadcasting from there So it's gonna be real America's voice is gonna be there. | ||
This is gonna be incredible go to TP USA We had an event with them and people in the general area, in fact people came from Texas and California for the event we did with them on the Great Reset. | ||
It was fantastic. | ||
We had a great time to interact with the audience. | ||
We're going to be doing much more of that. | ||
We'll be doing breakout sessions, just War Room breakout sessions with the War Room Posse. | ||
So if you're there, Turning Point, TPUSA.com, go check it out today. | ||
The great Charlie Kirk. | ||
A lot going on in Arizona today. | ||
All kind of evidence out now from Cochise and Mojave County that the Secretary of State is actually strong-arming people to certify. | ||
As I said, this election is not certifiable. | ||
She's had to use the courts and threats of basically imprisonment. | ||
To get these things certified. | ||
That's the way, that's the smash-mouth way that they play. | ||
Steve Cortez, let's go back. | ||
By the way, while we're talking about Warnock and the Democrat policies, is it your, do we have your, should we play your chalk talk right now? | ||
Or get into the issues? | ||
You're talking about crime and then come back to the economy? | ||
Should we do, let's play the chalk talk right now. | ||
We'll pivot, we'll discuss with these radical Democrats and get back to the economy. | ||
Let's go and play it. | ||
Patriots, a really sad article in the Wall Street Journal details that gun deaths for black males, they're exploding right now in America, back to the tragic numbers of the early 1990s. | ||
This unfortunate reality, it flows in part from very weak Soros-backed prosecutors across America, but also from Democrat politicians Who are defunding, demoralizing, and demonizing the police in America and becoming a huge problem for police recruitment. | ||
Let's look at the numbers in a Chalk Talk that is powered by Getter. | ||
Using the city of Chicago as the example, 2021 last year saw 800 murders, by far the most in all of America and the most for that city. | ||
In a quarter century. | ||
Now, in part, it's because of a lack of police. | ||
The last three years, from 2020 to now, beginning with the George Floyd riots in the summer of 2020, police have been leaving the Chicago PD in mass, averaging a little over 600 per year. | ||
But Chicago's only hiring about 400 per year, meaning that the net effect is down almost 600 cops in Chicago over the last three years. | ||
In contrast, our movement of patriotic populist nationalism, we must be the movement that is pro-police and pro-law and order. | ||
Okay, Steve, go into that, because Warnock, I mean, this gets you to the, this is why Herschel will be a great U.S. | ||
Senator, because Herschel Walker doesn't believe in any of this nonsense. | ||
I mean, he's, he'll be a voice for law and order. | ||
Tell me about Warnock, the Democrats in this mess that we have here. | ||
And by the way, I've got something up on War Room right now. | ||
In Palo Alto, the capital of Silicon Valley and the home of Stanford University. | ||
Can't get more elitist or she-she than Stanford. | ||
The Apple Store right there, they had a robbery yesterday or the other day. | ||
And it looks like the guys are providing concierge service for the bandits, right? | ||
It's just total chaos and anarchy. | ||
It looks like the Visigoths in Rome, sir. | ||
No, listen, Warnock, unfortunately, you know, I think has criminality in his personal life, at least if we can believe his ex-wife, who seems highly credible that he was terrible to her, including physically so. | ||
But on a public policy angle, he is part of the Democratic radical agenda, which has attacked and demonized police at every turn with disastrous consequences. | ||
For all of America, but particularly for minorities and most especially for black males. | ||
So if we can pull up chart one here, I referenced this in that Chalk Talk. | ||
This is from the Wall Street Journal. | ||
And Steve, even I was alarmed. | ||
I knew violent crime was exploding, but frankly, I didn't know quite this bad. | ||
For black males. | ||
So this is firearm homicides going all the way back to 1990. | ||
This chart is from the Wall Street Journal. | ||
It shows you broken down by race. | ||
We see that for whites, it hasn't moved very much. | ||
For Hispanics, a bit of an uptick, troubling, but nothing like what is happening among black males right now. | ||
Where gun violence, gun homicides have soared all the way back to the terrible numbers of the early 1990s. | ||
And by the way, we started getting control of that situation through the 1994 crime bill, which is one of the only good things Biden ever did in his 50 years in office in Washington, D.C. | ||
That was a very effective crime bill that unfortunately a lot of Republicans now want to somehow attack. | ||
No, that was a great piece of legislation. | ||
We need similar legislation. | ||
Unfortunately now, I believe in America, we actually have an under-incarceration problem. | ||
We clearly have a systemic problem with completely inept and corrupt prosecutors, most of whom are majorly financially backed by George Soros. | ||
And then we also have this on-the-ground problem with police. | ||
Police have largely been neutered, and not surprisingly, particularly In these violent blue cities, they are leaving en masse. | ||
They are either just quitting and going off into other careers, or they're taking early retirement, and they cannot be replaced. | ||
And Steve, it's even worse than the numbers I laid out there, because I used to live in Chicago, was chased out of the city, largely for this reason, because of crime. | ||
I didn't feel safe to have my family there. | ||
Any longer, but I have a lot of cop friends, and they tell me that the numbers are bad, but they're like, the underlying reality is even worse, because to even hire the replacements that they're hiring, which are not enough, to even hire them, they have had to drop the standards so low. | ||
For example, people who previously had serious crime convictions on their record, they just would not even consider it. | ||
It was an absolute prohibition. | ||
You can't even apply. | ||
Well, now they can apply. | ||
So it's not just that they're having trouble, it's that they're having to massively diminish standards to try to get bodies in the police department. | ||
So this is a foreboding reality for the country. | ||
It is getting worse, not better, to connect us with the economy as inflation rages out of control. | ||
We know that criminality always increases historically. | ||
So the table is set here, unfortunately, for a Mad Max kind of scenario in American cities, and recruiting cops has become incredibly difficult because of Raphael Warnock and all of his buddies around America, Joe Biden in the White House, people like Lori Lightfoot in the mayor's office in Chicago, Governor Pritzker in Illinois. | ||
I could go on and on, you know, the culprits here, but the numbers don't lie. | ||
Cops are leaving and very few want to join. | ||
This is a systemic problem at a time When, unfortunately, there is carnage in American cities, particularly for young black males. | ||
And how is this, you know, people, a lot of folks are going to sit there, you know, this is a problem, they're all run by radical Democrats, and they got the elites all live there in Chicago, right on the, what is it, the Golden Mile, you got the Upper East Side, you got Atlanta, and people are going to sit there and go, That's their problem. | ||
They brought it on themselves. | ||
The issue is going to be is that, number one, I don't think you can get the economy back really fully hitting on all cylinders like we had back in, really, 18 and 19 until the cities are thriving, right? | ||
Number two, they're all going to come from massive bailouts. | ||
Right? | ||
We're not looking at the financial implications as the cities crater more and more and more. | ||
You've got this commercial real estate problem, right? | ||
Which is the kind of the ticking time bomb inside these big cities as people don't want to, you know, people don't want to come back to work. | ||
I tell you one of the reasons they don't want to come back to work, they don't feel safe. | ||
You look at Midtown Manhattan, people, Asian-Americans, women, Jewish people, they tell me all the time when I'm back there, they just don't feel safe walking around Midtown, where the great banking, you got Wall Street, it's really come more almost today of a residential area. | ||
Midtown Manhattan is the media, commercial center, and financial center, and people say, hey, they don't feel safe walking around Midtown in the daytime. | ||
The bailouts are going to have to take place for the cities, and a number of these bills that have been inflationary already, and at this $10 trillion, all these kind of quasi-bailouts right now, that money's all going to run out, and they're all going to come back, and you're going to have these massive fights over bailouts. | ||
Am I wrong on that, Cortez? | ||
No, you're exactly right. | ||
Listen, I think there are two ways in which people who live far from cities are going to be impacted by the lawlessness The breakdown of law and order in American cities is a violent carnage. | ||
You know, the first you're talking about is the financial toll, which is very real. | ||
And believe me, Joe Biden would do anything he can to bail out these jurisdictions, these blue cities and blue states. | ||
But then also the actual safety aspects, because it's naive to presuppose that it will simply stay contained. | ||
To these inner cities. | ||
That's just not the reality. | ||
For example, Chicago. | ||
Let's talk about Chicago. | ||
Naperville, which is a far western suburb of Chicago. | ||
It is a bucolic place of sort of soccer moms and little league baseball and white picket fences. | ||
A lot of Americans saw that horrendous video of an axe-wielding maniac trying to kill a policeman. | ||
A lot of folks probably don't know where that happened. | ||
That was in Naperville, okay? | ||
Now, thankfully, the cop reacted with unbelievable skill and precision and shot him dead and prevented injury to himself or anybody else, but the reality is, that happened in Naperville, okay? | ||
Days later, Steve, in that same town, leafy bucolic Naperville, there was an armed robbery very near there, an armed robbery, three guys, wearing masks, guns, came in and robbed a gas station. | ||
So the point is, they're not immune to what is going on in Chicago. | ||
No one in America should presuppose that they're safe simply because they don't live in Newark or Chicago. | ||
This is Paolo Alto. | ||
This is what's blown out of San Francisco. | ||
Palo Alto, you don't get a more pristine area than around Stanford, okay? | ||
Stanford's like Princeton was in the 20s and 30s. | ||
That's Stanford today, right? | ||
You got all the young entrepreneurs. | ||
You got Silicon Valley Wealth. | ||
It's got the engineers at Stanford. | ||
Hey, they're coming in like the Visigoths during the day into the Apple Store. | ||
Manhattan Beach, where Captain Bannon was raised, is like the most pristine area. | ||
They're doing armed robberies in that jewelry store. | ||
They went and did an armed robbery with, like, a team of eight that cased it out. | ||
And if you stand in the way, you're going to get shot or run over by a car. | ||
So it's not going to stay constrained into Los Angeles, in the South Central, or into downtown San Francisco. | ||
This is everybody's problem. | ||
Go ahead, sir. | ||
We on the right do have leverage here in a lot of these cities. | ||
You know, we've been talking about Georgia, for example, right? | ||
Atlanta's seen an explosion. | ||
in violent crime in a red state. | ||
So you have this major blue city in the middle of a red state. | ||
So if we elect the right folks in Georgia, for example, right, they have enormous authority over what happens there in Atlanta and can try to stop this madness and protect the police and protect law and order. | ||
We're going to get back to some economics capital markets. | ||
We're also going to Arizona. | ||
Katie Hobbs is strong-arming Cochise in Mojave County. | ||
We've also got their laws. | ||
Katie Hobbs must be in court today. | ||
With Josh Barnett who's running for Congress, 1130 Arizona time. | ||
So a lot breaking in Arizona. | ||
We're going to get to all of that and more next in the War Room. | ||
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Cortez, on Getter, your live streams, Getter's totally free, and it's so simple. | ||
If I can use it, and trust me, I am less than an expert in using technology, right? | ||
People gotta walk me through it like a little baby. | ||
So if I can use Getter, and if you look at my Getter feed, that is, Steve, I'm putting that stuff up all day long. | ||
Right? | ||
With no help from my staff, I might add. | ||
Now the staff is giving me stink eye. | ||
Cortez, you put these live streams up. | ||
It's so informative. | ||
The other night we did something historic. | ||
We covered live. | ||
We took the stream they had and covered live the... | ||
The Neuralink presentation, four and a half hours, we had 27,000 people kind of in the middle of the night on there. | ||
The comments were absolutely amazing. | ||
And it's just a way to engage. | ||
And we're going to need this more and more and more, whether it's Brazil, whether it's China, the United States, Arizona. | ||
So much great work has been done on Arizona. | ||
You got the power of Real America's Voice, the great team there. | ||
You add it with the getter, you got a dynamic, and the information, it's not TV for stupid people. | ||
You got the smartest people up there giving you, whether it's Malone, whether it's Cortez, all the contributors like, and here's the thing, it's totally free. | ||
Completely, totally free. | ||
So you just get on there, you can get your account up, you know, start following people. | ||
I follow, I think, 700, I think I follow almost 700 people. | ||
Many of the people just in the audience, and I get their I see them every day and what they're putting up and what they think is important. | ||
Steve Kortes. | ||
Yes, listen, I'm so glad that Getter exists. | ||
It's so important for this country, right, to have a true free speech platform. | ||
Because, listen, some positive things have been going on lately at Twitter, and that is certainly welcome, but the idea that we are supposed to rely on the benevolence of some billionaire to be reasonable with us so that we can communicate with each other, that is not an American construct that is lasting, that can support the American Republic, okay? | ||
Just because this billionaire for now seems to be relatively reasonable does not mean things are okay either on that platform or okay more importantly in the public square in the United States. | ||
So thank goodness for Getter for a place where we can communicate freely, where we don't have to worry about cancellation and it's just been incredibly important. | ||
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Let's turn to – let's turn to the – and pivot to the economy, to these numbers, the Fed. | ||
I think today's numbers – and I'm not saying the Fed knew them in advance, but kind of – you kind of understand, I think, Powell's statements. | ||
And they're trying to thread the – let's give the devil its due. | ||
They're trying to – having created this. | ||
They're now trying to thread the needle of how to get out of it without crashing the economy and destroying the Biden regime and also their credibility and their regime, sir. | ||
Right. | ||
They are trying to thread the needle, but they're going to fail at that, right? | ||
Because that path is simply too narrow, as I think if you read between the lines, they even somewhat realize themselves. | ||
The Fed has finally found religion. | ||
I'm not excusing it because you're exactly right. | ||
Absolutely critical in creating this very crisis that they're now trying to address. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
So today's payroll number comes out, Steve. | ||
OK, reasonably good news. | ||
Normally something to celebrate. | ||
But guess what? | ||
It's not in this context. | ||
And here's why. | ||
There's really two reasons. | ||
The first is because of Biden's massive inflation. | ||
When you get a reasonably good print, like the good jobs data today, the markets, for example, react very negatively. | ||
As we speak right now, the semiconductor sector is down 2.5%, transports and tech are down 1% after a seemingly good headline jobs number. | ||
Why? | ||
Well, because when you get Seemingly good news, it only emboldens the Fed further to continue to fight this inflation that they and Biden have created. | ||
So we're caught in this terrible cycle where there's really no good news. | ||
There's bad news, and then there's good news that immediately turns into bad news because of the inflation. | ||
But here's the bigger issue. | ||
It's a good thing that people are going to work, of course. | ||
We know that almost all of the jobs that have been created by the Biden administration were, in fact, just jobs returning to work after the lockdowns. | ||
The onerous lockdowns that were particularly terrible in the states run by his buddies, people like Pritzker and Newsom and Hochul in New York, that's the reality of the jobs. | ||
But here's the thing, even for folks who are going back to work, Steve, they are getting poorer every single month. | ||
As real wages crash as credit card debt soars and the personal savings rate reaches historic lows And I want to show that right now because I think this is this is so important So we go to chart number two, please. | ||
This is the savings rate Okay, this is data from the Fed and that goes all the way back to the 1950s so this is basically post-world War two view of the savings rate and In the United States. | ||
Now you can see that huge spike on the right-hand side of the screen. | ||
That was a very unnatural spike higher during the lockdown because it was frankly hard for people to spend a whole lot of money when they are trapped at their homes, okay? | ||
So you would expect that that would roll over quickly and come back down to a more normal area. | ||
But here's the problem. | ||
Guess what? | ||
We are now massively below where we were before the CCP virus. | ||
As a matter of fact, we're at the second lowest print. | ||
It's only 2.3% right now. | ||
It is the second lowest print ever. | ||
The only time we've been lower than this in savings is 2005. | ||
So we are at the second lowest print ever in savings. | ||
Why? | ||
Because Biden's inflation has absolutely crushed Americans, especially those of limited means, those of middle or lower incomes. | ||
They have been absolutely hammered by this. | ||
This simply backs up. | ||
This is the newest data to back up what we've been talking about here for months. | ||
The explosion in credit card debt. | ||
The decline in real wages, the decline in prosperity, people who are working harder every day to get poorer, and Steve now have no cushion. | ||
That's the reality when you look at that chart. | ||
There is no cushion left, especially for middle and lower income folks. | ||
No, this is, you're on the press. | ||
I mean, you don't need to be told. | ||
This is the people that are behind on their electric bills, the car repossessions. | ||
If you look under the hood of everything, of what their lived experience is, and add to that the core inflation, right? | ||
And the lack of real wage gains. | ||
They're the ones getting crushed right now. | ||
The wealthy are still doing fine. | ||
The Democratic donors are still doing fine. | ||
Steve, can you hang on for one second? | ||
You bet. | ||
Just hang through the break. | ||
90-second break. | ||
Back into the second hour. | ||
Steve, we're going to finish over with Steve Cortez. | ||
We've got Arizona on deck. |