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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
You're just not going to free shot 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 line? | ||
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. Babb. | |
You know, that's a good question. | ||
That night, Churchill heard the news on the BBC. | ||
He was at a birthday dinner at Checkers and immediately wanted to declare war on Japan. | ||
In fact, I think it was April Harriman, the American envoy, who had to say, you can't declare war on a radio broadcast. | ||
But there was a phone call that night between Roosevelt and Churchill. | ||
And Churchill said, is it true, Mr. President? | ||
And Roosevelt said, it's true. | ||
We're all in the same boat now. | ||
And you could argue that we in fact had been in the same boat since the 1st of September 1939 when Hitler invaded Poland. | ||
But isolationism in America was so strong, was so ambient, you could feel it. | ||
That even after that great secret conference in August of 1941, FDR meets Churchill, they issue the Atlantic Charter, it's this marvelous statement about democratic, lowercase d, principles, and FDR comes home and the draft is renewed by a single vote in the Congress. | ||
That's how divided we were. | ||
We interrupt this program to bring you a special news bulletin. | ||
The Japanese have attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii by air. | ||
President Roosevelt has just announced. | ||
The attack also was made on all naval and military activities on the principal island of Oahu. | ||
And now we take you to Honolulu. | ||
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We have witnessed this morning a distant view of Eden's offshore harbour, and a severe bombing of the harbour by enemy planes, undoubtedly Japanese. | ||
The city of Honolulu has also been attacked, and considerable damage is done. | ||
This battle has been going on for nearly three hours. | ||
It is no joke. | ||
It is a real war. | ||
We cannot estimate at how much they were closer there, but it has been a very severe success. | ||
The Navy and Army appear now to have the air and the sea under control. | ||
Just a minute. | ||
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you Mr. Vice President, Mr. Speaker, members of the Senate, of the House of Representatives, yesterday, December 7th, 1941, a date which will live in infamy, I asked | ||
that the Congress declare that since the unprovoked and dastardly attack by Japan on Sunday, December 7, 1941, | ||
a state of war has existed between the United States and the Japanese Empire. | ||
We're ignoring the dangers happening at our border and the national security crisis that's happening in our country, while we are completely protecting another country's border and also waging a proxy war with Russia. | ||
We had 5 million people cross our border illegally since Joe Biden took office. | ||
And let's compare that to how many Russians have invaded Ukraine. | ||
82,000 Russians have invaded Ukraine. | ||
I think the American people and the taxpayers of this country deserve to know why the Biden administration and this Congress is so interested in funding the protection of Ukraine's border and not the protection of our border. | ||
That's a very good question. | ||
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I also support that this committee in Congress has the highest responsibility to conduct stringent oversight over the Department of State and USAID. | |
Every single U.S. | ||
dollar counts in the Biden administration should expect the Republican-controlled majority in the House next Congress to be vigilant in demanding transparency and accountability for U.S. | ||
assistance to Ukraine. | ||
The American taxpayer deserves this. | ||
So the era of writing blatant checks, I think, is over. | ||
Should be the era of writing any checks. | ||
It is Wednesday, 7 December in the year of our Lord 2022, 81 years from the date of the day that we'll live in infamy. | ||
Of course, having read every line of, I think there's seven commissions, seven investigations, seven committees, when you wrap it all up, about Pearl Harbor, there's a lot, let's say there's a lot of prominent people had memories like Tony Fauci, when it came time to ask very specific questions about how Pearl Harbor actually occurred. | ||
We'll get more of that later. | ||
Steve Cortez is with us, but I've got to start with Congressman Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
Today, Time Magazine announced Zelensky, Man of the Year, Person of the Year, whatever it is. | ||
You can go to my getter and put that up, guys. | ||
I've put up a little snarky comment on that. | ||
Congressman Greene, there's a lot of Power plays happening up on Capitol Hill right now in this lame duck. | ||
You got the debt ceiling, you have the omnibus, which has all the funding Ukraine in it. | ||
You've got the amnesty bill, they're working on 2 million illegal aliens to be given citizenship. | ||
You've got the Defense Authorization Act that we did get the little win on the vaccines going forward, but it's got all the other wokeness up in it. | ||
It's quite frankly a disaster. | ||
And you've been fighting the good fight since the day you showed up and showed how to be a party in opposition. | ||
Slow things down, make them, put them on the record for everything. | ||
Give us your assessment, Pearl Harbor, day lives in infamy, and where we are today, geo-strategically, and with your hard throwdown of, hey, no more money for Ukraine until we find out where the other tens of billions of dollars went, and we need a complete and total audit, ma'am. | ||
Well, Steve, in the open, I was watching the scenes from Pearl Harbor and just thinking about the greatest generation. | ||
That's our grandparents' generation, and just amazed at what courage they had and love for our country. | ||
And they really, when they were called, they rose to the responsibility and the duty to defend America and our borders. | ||
But today, we have a drastic difference. | ||
And the leaders in charge and the generation and generations today and how they feel about our borders and our country and patriotism. | ||
And it is so shameful. | ||
I'm actually glad that our grandparents don't see these things. | ||
And for those that are still left alive, they mourn it. | ||
But the reality is our border is being invaded every single day. | ||
We've had over 5 million illegal aliens try to come into this country and some have very successfully entered our lands. | ||
Over 300 Americans are dying every single day from fentanyl poisoning, and the cartels are the greatest business partner to the President of the United States. | ||
And you just showed that image of Time Magazine Man of the Year, and it's Zelensky. | ||
Well, the Democrats, they treat Zelensky like he's governor of the 51st state of the United States, and they act like Ukraine is part of our country. | ||
And I absolutely find that repulsive. | ||
Now, we've said all along that we are sorry for what the Ukrainian people are going through, that we're against the invasion. | ||
But Ukraine, it needs to be reminded to everyone, Ukraine is not a member of NATO. | ||
And we should not be defending Ukraine. | ||
We should not be sending billions and billions of dollars to Ukraine. | ||
We should not be equipping them with our military equipment. | ||
This is a war that we shouldn't be involved in, especially while we're ignoring the invasion at our southern border. | ||
It's outrageous. | ||
As a matter of fact, if you want to ask me how I feel about our southern border, if we're taking any military action, we should be attacking the cartels in Mexico, not spending our time focused on some other country's borders that's across the gigantic ocean and most Americans can't even find Ukraine on a map. | ||
That's how I feel about it. | ||
But as far as for our country and for our hard-earned tax dollars and Americans who obey the audit, if they get audited by the IRS, guess what? | ||
They have to respond to that audit and they obey the laws in our country and pay their taxes every single year. | ||
I introduced a privilege resolution that was heard in the Foreign Affairs Committee yesterday, and every single Democrat voted against this privilege resolution, which was to audit Ukraine. | ||
And it was a very simple resolution asking the president, asking the Department of Defense, asking the State Department for basically the receipts and where is the money going? | ||
Because every single American deserves that answer. | ||
Whether you're Republican or Democrat, you deserve to know where United States tax dollars are going in Ukraine. | ||
And that's so simple. | ||
It's not for the war, against the war. | ||
It's just asking for transparency and oversight for the American people and where their billions and billions of dollars are going. | ||
And the Democrats flat out refused, Steve. | ||
It was unbelievable. | ||
And in their responses, they also attacked me and attacked my character. | ||
They didn't even talk about the resolution, some of them. | ||
Some of them just attacked me as their reason for voting no for the American people to have an audit for audit of Ukraine. | ||
And then some of their answers were outrageous. | ||
Several of the Democrats said, well, you know, Representative Greene can go in, she can go look at the information herself, because it's privileged and it's confidential, and she's a member of Congress, so she can go look at it, but the American people don't deserve to know. | ||
And they said it was fine for the members on the Foreign Affairs Committee to be able to know the information, but the American people don't need to know. | ||
And then Representative Connolly went as far as to say, well, you know, we just have to keep funding the war and keep making sure that we're, we're providing everything that Zelensky and Ukraine needs to fight this war. | ||
And then maybe we'll consider transparency later. | ||
These were the actual statements of the Democrats. | ||
While it was amazing, the difference in what Republicans, our Republicans said on the committee, you played a, you played a clip right there. | ||
of Congressman McCaul. | ||
He is the leading ranker, Republican ranker on Foreign Affairs Committee. | ||
And he, even though he supports the war in Ukraine, he came out and said he completely supports the audit of Ukraine. | ||
And he said no more blank checks. | ||
No more blank checks. | ||
Republicans will not be writing blank checks. | ||
That is a huge step in the right direction. | ||
And I was thrilled to see it. | ||
And then the rest of the Republicans on the committee, every single one voted yes. | ||
For an audit of Ukraine. | ||
Didn't matter where they stood on funding for it. | ||
Didn't matter where they stood on the war over there. | ||
They resoundingly, Republicans, want transparency and oversight and voted yes on my resolution for the audit of Ukraine. | ||
We've got a minute in this segment. | ||
I'd like to hold you over for a couple minutes on the other side. | ||
But are we going to kick the omnibus bill and are we going to kick the defense authorization just a couple of weeks so that you guys actually have leverage and control? | ||
Where do those two stand? | ||
We've got 30 seconds before we go to break. | ||
I certainly hope so. | ||
I think Democrats should be held accountable for all of it. | ||
And we do. | ||
We need to wait until we are in charge because Republicans will hold the purse strings starting in January, and that's where we have a lot of power, is where we give money and where we take money away. | ||
We're going to tie what's happening on Capitol Hill to what happened last night in Georgia. | ||
And who's going to tie it all together for us? | ||
Congressman Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
We've got Steve Cortez on deck. | ||
Christina Bobb going to be pretty intense the rest of this hour. | ||
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Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
Congressman Greene, let's connect. | ||
Up on Capitol Hill right now, you've got the Senate, and they're in various stages of trying to improve an omnibus of $2 trillion discretionary spending right now, unfunded, a fiasco with all types of wokeness in funding these NGOs, just a complete disaster. | ||
You've got this defense authorization where they gave us the vaccine, kind of no more vaccines going forward, didn't reinstate the guys, the whole bill's full of Wokeness also the defense authorization and the omnibus both have all types of Ukraine funding and just funding throughout the world of places we should never be. | ||
You've got amnesty the Tom Tillis has cut a deal 2 million right now with invasion of the southern border 5 to 11 million people 5 to 10 million here. | ||
That we know on just on the invasion under under Biden, they're putting the biggest magnet out there and amnesty for two. | ||
And by the way, talking about 15 to 20,000 per day starting December 21st, 21 December, when they take off Title 42. | ||
This is right from Border Patrol. | ||
We're hearing this. | ||
You've got Annecy for $2 million. | ||
They've got a handshake deal on that. | ||
And thank God Josh Hawley and some patriots up there are saying, over my dead body. | ||
But that's what they're trying to jam through. | ||
Plus, they're a little hinky with the debt ceiling. | ||
They're trying to end a round of the debt ceiling. | ||
With all that going on Capitol Hill, tie that, and let's be blunt, this was a disaster in Georgia, right? | ||
This is a Senate seat we should have won. | ||
So connect the dots. | ||
You're a Georgian. | ||
The 14th district is one of the key districts in the state of Georgia, particularly for MAGA. | ||
Give us your assessment of tying those two together. | ||
Well, let me lay this out real clear for everyone to understand. | ||
And this is especially for the campaign consultants with the 30,000 foot view where they look down on Georgia and arrogantly think they know how to win races in our state. | ||
This is for Mitch McConnell and Lindsey Graham and the rest of the Republican senators. | ||
You guys are the reasons why we are losing Republican races all over the country. | ||
And this is your third loss in my home state. | ||
So let me inform you on behalf of Georgia, this is your third strike and you're out. | ||
You don't belong in our state running key races anymore. | ||
No, thank you. | ||
We don't want your help. | ||
Let me let you know something, Steve. | ||
I was never asked very often by the Herschel Walker campaign to come speak at any of his campaign events. | ||
They only asked me to come to maybe two, I think, two or three in my own district when he was campaigning all over the state running for Senate, but they only asked me a couple of times in my own district, which I find extremely insulting. | ||
You know, I was born in middle Georgia in Baldwin County. | ||
I went to school inside the perimeter of Atlanta in DeKalb County, and I lived in North Atlanta suburbs for well over 25 years. | ||
I have a very good understanding of Georgia, my home state. | ||
I've got family all over South Georgia, Middle Georgia, and I absolutely love the district I represent in Northwest Georgia, Georgia's 14th district. | ||
But the audacity and really the frank rudeness of the campaign consultants and Mitch McConnell and Lindsey Graham. | ||
Where they thought, you know, we're going to keep Marjorie Taylor Greene away from Hershel Walker and we don't need her voice at his campaign rallies and events where we're campaigning all over the state. | ||
I think it's a really major mistake and an insult to me and an insult to people who support me and Republicans all over Georgia because I don't have a popularity problem in my home state. | ||
Mitch McConnell and Lindsey Graham do. | ||
And these consultants, they've lost plenty of times and no one should hire them again. | ||
And the millions of dollars that they've made off of these campaigns, they should give it back to Republican donors for wasting their money. | ||
And that's exactly how I feel about it. | ||
That Senate seat was extremely important to not only Georgia, but important to the entire country. | ||
And here's another thing. | ||
They told President Trump to stay out of Georgia. | ||
That was another major mistake. | ||
And then the same fools are out there running around trying to blame President Trump today. | ||
Well, they should have invited him to Georgia to campaign with Herschel Walker. | ||
They should have invited me to campaign with Herschel Walker more because I'm the only Republican woman elected from the state of Georgia on a federal level. | ||
And I would have helped out, but I do want to let you know I helped out anyways. | ||
And the 14th district had the highest turnout for this runoff race yesterday. | ||
So I'm very proud of my district. | ||
I'm very proud of our voters that turned out. | ||
And I'm proud that I still sponsored ads. | ||
I still promoted Herschel Walker and campaigned for him while they rejected my help pretty much everywhere else. | ||
They brought down horrible Republican senators like Joni Ernst, who came down to Georgia and basically went on her little apology tour, promoting her horrible votes in the Senate. | ||
And then, you know, this is how they look down on Georgia, though. | ||
They don't understand our state at all. | ||
It was only in the last few weeks of Hershel Walker's campaign where they actually wanted Governor Brian Kemp's ground team, actually wanted their help and asked for their help. | ||
You know, Brian Kemp won with a landslide because he's popular in our state. | ||
He's done a good job, but they didn't really want them involved until the last few weeks. | ||
I mean, even Governor DeSantis, I think they finally got a tweet out of him the night before the election. | ||
So this is the message that people in Washington need to understand. | ||
This is the message for the know it all Republican consultants. | ||
You don't know how to run races in Georgia. | ||
All you know how to do is lose. | ||
And we are very angry today. | ||
We're extremely angry today. | ||
Georgia is not a blue state. | ||
We're not a purple state. | ||
We're a red state. | ||
We just need the right candidates. | ||
We need the right campaigns. | ||
And we need the right support. | ||
And it needs to be Georgia all the way. | ||
Homegrown. | ||
That's exactly how it needs to be. | ||
So Mitch McConnell and the senators up here in Washington, they're the problem in the Republican Party. | ||
And the way they legislate, the way they vote, and the messaging that they give, it does not inspire voters to vote. | ||
It doesn't even turn independents. | ||
And that's the problem that we have up here in the Senate. | ||
It's just, Les, I want to go back to something you said, because all they're saying, you know, they got guys quoted, this is the end of Trump, that this is Trump's downfall. | ||
They're all blaming Trump, but they blocked President Trump from coming into Georgia at all, which he's enormously popular, even in the stolen election of 2020. | ||
It was only a few thousand votes, right? | ||
I mean, this guy's enormously popular in Georgia. | ||
They keep him out, yet they blame him today. | ||
Your thoughts on that? | ||
Exactly right. | ||
President Trump got the most amount of votes of any Republican president in United States history. | ||
So those guys are a joke and they're liars. | ||
If they want to blame President Trump for this, they are blind and they're fools. | ||
They're just never Trumpers. | ||
They always were, they always have been, and they always will be. | ||
And so their voices don't matter because they're wrong. | ||
This is not President Trump's fault at all. | ||
This is Mitch McConnell's fault. | ||
This is Lindsey Graham's fault. | ||
This is the way that campaign was run. | ||
You know, things happen. | ||
They did things that they shouldn't have done. | ||
I'm not blaming Hershel Walker. | ||
I'm blaming the campaign team. | ||
You know, they were invited by bikers for Trump. | ||
To do this big ride in North Georgia that was going to be a toy drive for kids' cancer. | ||
And they didn't have Herschel Walker out there. | ||
And Chris Cox called them, invited him and wanted him there and begged him to come. | ||
But he didn't show up. | ||
You know, if you want to have a good turnout, you work with the grassroots. | ||
And Bikers for Trump is one of the best organizations that helps you turnout voters. | ||
You should never turn your back on bikers for Trump, but that's what they did. | ||
And then they called into, uh, they wanted a restaurant in my district. | ||
It's a wonderful, um, family owned restaurant and they were going to bring Fox and friends there. | ||
And the restaurant owner put it out on her Facebook page, was so excited, told everybody they were drumming up as many people to come. | ||
Then they called the night before and they said, Oh no, no, no. | ||
We're going to move Fox and friends to the Marietta diner. | ||
I mean, how rude. | ||
You don't do that to people. | ||
If you want to have people turn out to vote. | ||
No, set your plans correctly in the first place and then stick with them so that you don't insult people and upset people. | ||
Let me ask you, is Lindsey Graham walking Herschel Walker around the state of Georgia? | ||
Is that a good idea for grassroots and for the MAGA team in Georgia, ma'am? | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
Herschel Walker had a woman voter problem. | ||
He had a woman voter problem. | ||
Do you think Lindsey Graham makes women want to turn out and vote? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Lindsey Graham can't relate to grandmothers, mothers, daughters in our state. | ||
He knows nothing about our state. | ||
He doesn't make anyone want to turn out. | ||
He didn't make South Georgia turn out. | ||
You can look at the graphic I sent you and you can see the pathetic results that we had all around Atlanta and then also in middle Georgia. | ||
It was terrible. | ||
Lindsey Graham doesn't inspire people to go vote. | ||
Half the time, Republican voters are angry at Lindsey Graham because you never know which one you're going to get. | ||
Lindsey Graham 1.0 or Lindsey Graham 2.0. | ||
Lindsey Graham that's supposedly pro-life or Lindsey Graham that's like, oh yeah, let's have abortion up to 15 weeks. | ||
It's like, why do we have Lindsey Graham hand-holding Hershel Walker, carrying him all around the state, while you're totally rejecting President Trump, totally rejecting me and not asking me to go anywhere, not using Governor Kemp's ground team until the last few weeks? | ||
And ignoring the most popular Republicans for conservative Republican voters across the country. | ||
That's how that campaign was run. | ||
But we had a massive turnout. | ||
But look, you're showing video clips right here. | ||
Do you know what that is right there? | ||
That's an awesome Stacey Abrams voter turnout. | ||
That's exactly what that is. | ||
Because she developed that system in Georgia, and Republicans have never been able to duplicate it. | ||
Congressman Greene, we know you've got tons of fight up on Capitol Hill for the power struggles, everything. | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
How do they follow you? | ||
I'm on all the social media, Steve. | ||
Just look for the verified accounts, and I appreciate people following along. | ||
And just keep watching what we're going to get through in this next, the end of the lame duck session. | ||
Dangerous time for America. | ||
We know you're fighting, Congressman Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
That's, by the way, the honoree at the gala of the Young Republican Club of New York on Saturday night. | ||
It'll be a big war room turnout there, Congressman. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
Can't wait for it, Steve. | ||
Okay, short break. | ||
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Davis, Cortez, Bob next. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, end of the year. | ||
17 December through 20 December, we're going to be going, we're going to be live from Metro Phoenix for Turning Point USA America Fest. | ||
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Get your tickets now. | ||
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Everybody's, Tucker's going to be there. | ||
Candace is going to be there. | ||
Darren Beattie, tons of people that are contributors here. | ||
We're going to be live. | ||
We're going to do meet and greets, breakout sessions, all of it. | ||
So it's going to be packed for those couple of days. | ||
Good way to summarize 2022. | ||
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We want everybody there in the war room posse from not just Arizona, but New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, California, Texas, all of it. | ||
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Mike Davis, I know you're on time constraint today, but I got to get you on here. | ||
news that combines this Twitter fiasco with and what's coming out the revolutions of Twitter with Maricopa County. I'm going to get to that in one second. | ||
Mike Davis, I know you're on time constraint today but I got to get you on here. A major day today, the other day about the religious liberty, a huge day Every day is a blockbuster day there. | ||
Today though, the independent state legislatures, North Carolina. | ||
Explain to the audience how important is what's being argued before the Supreme Court today, sir. | ||
Well, this is important because under the Constitution, there are two provisions in the Constitution. | ||
The Elections Clause, which is Article 1, Section 4, Clause 1, and the Electors Clause, Article 2, Section 1, Clause 2, that says that state legislatures decide the time, place, and manner of elections. | ||
That's the Elections Clause, along with how you appoint presidential electors for the presidential election. | ||
So that's the Electors Clause. | ||
And it's very clear to the constitution. | ||
It says state legislatures, and now that Republicans control. | ||
A majority of the state legislatures across the country, the Democrats don't want Republican-controlled state legislatures drawing congressional lines, doing redistricting, setting the rules of federal elections. | ||
And so what they're trying to do is take away that power from the state legislatures and give it to the state Supreme Courts that are Democrat-controlled or Democrat-controlled independent commissions, and it takes away the powers under the U.S. Constitution from the state legislatures, and the Supreme Court is hearing a case today that's going to look at that issue. The case is called Moore v. Harper, and I hope, I think that the Supreme Court is finally going | ||
to hold that this is the elections clause under the Constitution. | ||
It's the Elector's Clause under the Constitution. | ||
It is not a theory, as the Democrats call it. | ||
It's actually in the Constitution, and you need to follow the Constitution. | ||
So, it's state legislatures set time, place, and manner of elections, unless Congress overrides it. | ||
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Congress overrides it, and not state Supreme Courts, not state appointed independent commissions. | ||
Of all the stuff that's going to happen in this session, I think this is not the top. | ||
It's the top two or three. | ||
They're in full meltdown about this. | ||
They're already trying to argue in advance to try to blunt whatever the decision is. | ||
Why is the left so freaked out about what's happening today? | ||
And they're saying this is what happens when you get a guy like Trump in. | ||
You get these radical right It sounds pretty straightforward. | ||
It sounds like it's the Constitution. | ||
This shouldn't be something that big a deal, yet they're in full meltdown already, even before the arguments today. | ||
Mike Davis. | ||
Yeah, if you look at the 7,383 state legislators' seats around the country, Republicans control 55%. | ||
If you look at the 98 state legislative chambers, Republicans control 59%. | ||
If you look at the number of state legislatures, Republicans control 57% of the 28. | ||
There's full state control of Republicans in 22 states. | ||
This is why Democrats are calling this a theory. | ||
Independent state legislature theory when it's actually the words in the Constitution. | ||
How is this playing out? | ||
You've got these guys up there and they're being very quiet, which is dangerous. | ||
The Electoral Count Act. | ||
You've heard about the debt ceiling, amnesty, defense authorization, omnibus. | ||
People ought to know we're fighting these non-stop, behind the scenes, non-stop. | ||
I think we've actually had pretty positive movement in a couple of them. | ||
Very quiet about the Electoral Count Act. | ||
But this ties back to the Electoral Count Act. | ||
They're trying to change that, which is just some law on top of all this. | ||
How does that play into what's being argued today? | ||
Well, what the Electoral Count Act does is it sets the rules for how Congress counts the votes once they're determined by each state. | ||
And so there's some interplay, but I think the Democrats are more concerned about this Moore v. Harper case because it means They can't have their Democrat judges, state judges, and their Democrat commissioners redraw congressional lines and set the rules of elections. | ||
For example, state courts can't use COVID to change federal election laws like they did during COVID. | ||
That violates the Constitution. | ||
And that violates the elections clause because it's the state legislatures that decide the time, place, and manner of elections or Congress, not state courts, not state commissioners. | ||
And so they clearly violated the constitution in 2020 when they unconstitutionally, unilaterally changed election rules because of COVID. | ||
It was nonsense. | ||
It was a power grab Mike, how do people follow you? | ||
Because they're going to want to follow you today, tomorrow, next day about this. | ||
The arguments are going to take place. | ||
that they're going to rule the right way here. And that means that any laws that were changed outside of the state legislature because of COVID are unconstitutional. | ||
They're going to get ruled back. Mike, how do people follow you? Because they're going to want to follow you today, tomorrow, next day about this, the arguments are going to take place. Where do they go? | ||
Article3project.org, article number 3project.org on Twitter, Twitter truth. It's at article3project at article number 3project. And my personal is MRDDMIA. | ||
MRDDMIA. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
The Getter's always got, like, good factual stuff. | ||
The Twitter, particularly later at night, gets a little, comes in a little hot. | ||
By the way, Davis, I know you gotta bounce because you gotta get a haircut. | ||
Hair looks fine. | ||
My hair looks fine. | ||
It just looks good. | ||
Don't get a high and tight on me. | ||
Mike Davis, thank you for joining us. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
I want to get to Cortez in a second because I got to spend some time with Cortez on a number of issues. | ||
Let me get Christina Bobbin here while we're on elections. | ||
Christina, pretty blockbuster news you've unearthed. | ||
In Maricopa County. | ||
And the reason, you've got your new book out, where if people want to see how important this argument in the Supreme Court is today, you've got to read Christina Bobb's book, Stealing Your Vote, right? | ||
Because you give a first-person account of all the madness that happened after 2020. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And why the state legislators are so important. | ||
Why it's so important. | ||
So this is a big deal today, Christina? | ||
This argument in the Supreme Court? 100%. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
I mean, we need the state legislatures to keep their power. | ||
And we saw in 2020 that most state legislatures, particularly the Republicans across the country, had atrophied. | ||
They didn't even realize how powerful they were. | ||
They didn't realize that they were the checks and balances in our elections. | ||
And it was through, you know, phone calls and myself included calling them to say, Hey, do you know you have the authority to check what's happening right now? | ||
And they didn't even know. | ||
And so I think this is a big wake up call for everybody. | ||
And, um, you know, right at the risk of losing the authority that they have, which I don't think they will. | ||
I think the Supreme court will read plainly what's written in the constitution. | ||
So I'm not too worried about that, but it absolutely is a wake up call about checks and balances in our government. | ||
Talk to us about this blockbuster news coming out about individuals in Maricopa County, how it ties back to Twitter, and more importantly, DOJ and FBI involvement in these elections, ma'am. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Well, it's what everybody suspects. | ||
We now actually have documented proof for, particularly as it relates to Maricopa County. | ||
So, CISA, the federal agency that's part of the Department of Homeland Security, was coordinating meetings to supposedly control misinformation about the election. | ||
And they had executives from Twitter involved. | ||
Ms. | ||
Gadd, who was recently She was fired by Elon Musk for her partisan ways on Twitter. | ||
She was the Twitter representative at these meetings. | ||
That's documented here. | ||
And it's also documented that Stephen Richer, the recorder for Maricopa County, was involved and was directly working with CISA, with the federal government, as well as with Twitter and big tech to censor and manipulate information related to the elections. | ||
Now, these are the elections that Richard supposedly was responsible for recording. | ||
He's the recorder of this county. | ||
And he's been out there saying, oh, it's the most secure election ever. | ||
Everything's fine. | ||
But he has shown time and time again that he's extremely partisan. | ||
He had a super PAC that was aimed at taking down election denier candidates, including Kerry Lake, the election he was overseeing. | ||
And now we have documented proof that he was directly working with Twitter and CISA to try to control the narrative and potentially manipulate the outcome of the election. | ||
Where did this information come up from? | ||
How come it hasn't come... Why are we hearing about this now instead of before about this control manipulation? | ||
So I received this from some of the attorneys working for Carrie Lake's team. | ||
They're going to be filing. | ||
It will be included in her election contest that I expect to come out this week. | ||
And of course, I made sure that it was legal and appropriate for me to be able to release it. | ||
But this has come from the lawyers doing a legal investigation and they obtained it through legal discovery. | ||
Why is the federal government in the middle of this? | ||
The woman on Twitter is a traitor. | ||
I put this up all the time. | ||
She's been fired, but she's got tremendous culpability in what went on. | ||
Why is the federal government in the middle of this with a platform to suppress people actually asking questions about election fraud? | ||
That's a great question. | ||
And I think from what we can tell so far, it's because the federal government has been weaponized against conservatives in order to entrench this woke mafia into the federal government. | ||
And I believe it started at least with the Obama administration, if not sooner, because we see that the Department of Justice has become weaponized, the FBI, CISA, DHS, the Department of Education. | ||
I mean, they've completely turned all of these agencies into woke hubs. | ||
And so I think There's a lot of people with culpability, and particularly if you're a member of the federal government doing this, that's a very, very serious concern because you're an official. | ||
And don't forget that during the hubbub of 2020, right in the aftermath of everything, where everybody was asking questions and saying 2020 was, there was clearly something wrong, you know, within the days following, it was the director of CISA who came forward and said, oh, this was the most secure election in US history. | ||
Trust me, I'm from the government. | ||
And so I think we need to take a very close look at that. | ||
Federal agency figuring figure out what they're doing because as we've seen with Twitter recently whatever their activities were it's highly highly likely that they were extremely partisan and detrimental. | ||
Oh, yeah, but the Elon Musk fired Baker yesterday for lying for suppressing information even after Matt Taibbi and Weiss are in there. | ||
He's still lying trying to suppress information. | ||
How they get to the book and how do people follow you on social media, Christina? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Stealing Your Vote, you can get it on Amazon, and I hope that it helps you understand the problems that we're facing and highlights the issues that you can get involved and make a difference in your local area and your local elections. | ||
Didn't it go to number one the other day after your hit here on, what, elections, politics and elections? | ||
Yes, thank you to War Room and all the amazing patriots that actually educate themselves on it. | ||
Yes, it went to number one in political freedom category and actually human rights. | ||
So that was exciting. | ||
Okay, what's your social media? | ||
How do people follow you? | ||
Cristina underscore Bob on Twitter, and then Cristina Bob on Truth, and then one of those on all the other platforms. | ||
Get to Cristina's social media right now. | ||
She's putting out these things in Maricopa County. | ||
These are bombshells, okay? | ||
It's going to be part of the whole Kerry Lake investigation. | ||
Cristina Bob, thank you very much. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Cortez, 30 seconds and we're going to come back. | ||
Your thoughts on this morning so far? | ||
Well, you know, to connect the dots between Georgia and Ukraine, what happened in the election last night in Ukraine, voters in Georgia, particularly Republican and conservative voters, they understandably do not trust the Republican Party to have conviction and truly represent them in Washington, D.C. | ||
for valid reasons such as what's going on right now in the U.S. | ||
Senate, which is Republicans working with Democrats to try to massively continue funding that war. | ||
Republican voters, understandably, very reticent. | ||
Okay, Steve Cortez is going to be on the side. | ||
Also, later, Russ Vogt is going to put forward this balanced budget that Congress is working on, the very controversial one, that's got some people saying we can't vote for McCarthy because he doesn't back it. | ||
We're going to get into all of that, how we actually get the economy and our capital markets sorted with the balance sheet of the United States on Next in the World. | ||
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Steve Cortez, Money Power, Zelensky, Time Man of the Year, December 7th. | ||
They don't miss a beat. | ||
The left knows how to do it. | ||
They're jamming through up on Capitol Hill. | ||
Massive. | ||
Literally, the commitments will be hundreds of billions of dollars for Ukraine. | ||
Not the $40 or $50 they're talking about. | ||
Steve Cortez. | ||
This Time Man of the Year thing is really something that would be terrible on any day, but particularly on December 7th, which of course is a sacred day in U.S. | ||
history. | ||
I think there's really two aspects here that are worth discussing. | ||
First, how undeserving Zelensky is of this honor, but then also how Time Magazine reflects the broad corruption First, regarding Hollywood Zelensky, what has he actually done to earn this honor? | ||
Well, in between posing for photo shoots at Vogue, what has he done? | ||
He has outlawed opposition parties in his country. | ||
He has taken over and nationalized the media of that country. | ||
And now, most recently, he has banned the Orthodox Ukrainian Church, one of the oldest Christian churches in the world. | ||
He is a tyrant in every way. | ||
And let's also not forget, Steve, this hasn't gotten enough attention, I don't think, even on our side, Don't forget this Polish missile scam. | ||
He really tried to bait Poland, NATO and yes the United States into a kinetic shooting war with Russia over a scam claiming that Russian missiles killed Polish civilians which The country of Poland, the United States, NATO have all officially gone on the record to say, no, these were Ukrainian missiles. | ||
And Zelensky refused to back down. | ||
He has still not acknowledged that these missiles came from his military. | ||
And we hope that it was just incompetence, but it's possible, of course, that he was trying to create a false flag operation. | ||
So this man is an absolute scoundrel. | ||
He is a money launderer and he is not deserving of any praise from any sensible people in the United States. | ||
Now, on the aspect of Time Magazine, you know, this once really revered publication, I have to believe that Henry Luce, the founder, is rolling over in his grave today. | ||
He was a great patriot. | ||
He dug the last century, the American century. | ||
This is not going to be a second American century, unfortunately, if we don't get a better and healthier press here in the United States, because collapse in corporate media, or excuse me, trust in corporate media is absolutely collapsing. | ||
And that is not my opinion. | ||
That is as reflected by the numbers and by the data. | ||
If we pull up chart number one here, please, I want to show this is from Gallup polling. | ||
This is trust in media. | ||
That chart goes all the way back to the 1970s. | ||
Gallup has been doing this for decades, and that is broken down by party affiliation. | ||
The top line in the blue are the Democrats, the middle line, Independents, and the red line are Republicans. | ||
Notice back in the 1970s, lots of trust from all segments of American society. | ||
That number of approval, trust in corporate media, was generally in the 60s and 70s for all groups, for Republicans, Democrats, and Independents. | ||
But for Independents and Republicans, it has been cratering for decades since, for Republicans reaching only 14% and only 27% for independents having any trust in the corporate media. | ||
And again, I want to tie this back to Time Magazine's antics today are reflective of why, quite properly, sensible Americans, Republicans, independents, have almost zero trust in the corporate media. | ||
And that's the reality that is problematic for our country, for our republic, for a republic to be healthy and thriving. | ||
We need a properly functioning mass media. | ||
We need a properly functioning press that holds those in power accountable. | ||
We have the exact opposite right now, where the corporate media does the bidding of the oligarchs in the United States, including massively supporting and constantly propping up this ridiculous Zelensky theme. | ||
We got a couple of minutes and I want to tee up the Russ vote, the great former head of OMB under President Trump, because you also need a healthy Republican Party. | ||
Right now, you've got the Republican senators on Capitol Hill, on the omnibus, on the defense authorization, on amnesty and debt ceiling, double dealing. | ||
The entire Republican Party, for what they stand for, but particularly MAGA and the MAGA base, connect those dots to me about how you can see it in Georgia. | ||
And people are just now livid about this. | ||
Yes. | ||
So listen, Tom Tillis right now, Senator Republican, supposedly Republican, Senator from North Carolina, he is right now scheming with Kyrsten Sinema from Arizona to grant amnesty to millions of illegal migrants in the United States. | ||
And he wants to get it done. | ||
In these closing days, he's furiously working to get it done during this lame-duck session. | ||
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Because he knows that once the Republicans are in charge of the House, even if the Senate passes an amnesty, it is dead on arrival over at the GOP House. | ||
So this is a guy, this is a globalist, uniparty hack who is working hand-in-glove with the Democrats, with open borders Chuck Schumer and Joe Biden, to try to grant amnesty at a time when our border has been effectively vaporized. | ||
Amnesty is always a bad idea. | ||
But it's a particularly terrible idea at a time like this, when the flow of illegals into the United States has reached an absolute crisis phase. | ||
Let me give you some numbers on that, by the way. | ||
And this is from Bill Malugan, who does fantastic reporting for Fox News. | ||
He says that for the month of November, according to his sources, 73,000 known gotaways, known gotaways, where CBP was aware that they were crossing but unable to apprehend them, in just the month of November. | ||
Steve, we're reaching almost a million a year pace of known gotaways. | ||
By the way, speaking of Customs and Border Protection, very tragically, overnight, an agent died. | ||
An agent died in an accident while pursuing illegal migrants. | ||
There are a lot of brave people, many of them Hispanic, bad hombres, who are doing the hard work of guarding the United States. | ||
And their work has been made far more dangerous, far more difficult, because of uniparty hacks like Tom Tillis of North Carolina, who, again, is Is creating so much angst among Republican voters. | ||
Okay, Cortez is going to hang with us. | ||
We have a very special next hour. | ||
Russ Vogt, the last OMB director under President Trump, is going to unveil what he's been working on of how we get the budget of the United States balanced. | ||
That's a starting point to sort this mess out next in the War Room. | ||
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