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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on this, 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. Bannon. | |
Welcome live to the Phoenix Convention Center in Metro Phoenix. | ||
We're at America Fast, Turning Point USA. | ||
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say. All right, Carrie Lake is in the house. | |
This is quite a welcome. | ||
Hello, everyone. | ||
Wow, Steve, you draw a crowd. | ||
We draw a crowd. | ||
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No, no, no. | |
I think Carrie Lake draws a crowd. | ||
We're just the humble servants here at the War Room. | ||
Okay, big day today in Arizona. | ||
Tell us about it. | ||
Katie Hobbs, Who is illegitimately trying to steal the governorship of Arizona, right? | ||
That's right. | ||
She walked into court today to ask for a motion to dismiss of this, uh... Well, she didn't, because you know she has always been hiding in her basement. | ||
But, uh, yes, her attorneys are trying to get our case, the most strong election case this country's ever seen, dismissed. | ||
They don't want this evidence getting out there and so today they asked the judge to dismiss it. | ||
The judge listened to both sides and we're hoping to get a ruling here. | ||
I hope by tonight because tomorrow we are scheduled if we get a ruling that we can move this forward. | ||
We're going to be examining ballots tomorrow and our trial will begin Wednesday and Thursday but we're just we're crossing our fingers that the judge will give us a chance and give us this trial. | ||
Explain to people what the process is. | ||
They're right now trying to shut it down and throw it out overall, not allow you to go in and check ballots, and then not allow you to go and make your case in round one in front of this judge. | ||
Can you just walk through the process? | ||
Well, Maricopa County and Katie Hobbs as Secretary of State and as an individual, we're suing all of them and the Board of Supervisors. | ||
So all of their attorneys basically descended today and threw out any reason they could to get this case dropped. | ||
We have overwhelming evidence. | ||
I know that your audience is aware of it. | ||
I mean, we have four whistleblowers. | ||
We have evidence showing hundreds of thousands of ballots that have no chain of custody. | ||
25,000 ballots that just miraculously appeared two days after the election. | ||
We have three whistleblowers talking about the signature verification on mail-in ballots and how terrible that system was. | ||
The fact that tens of thousands of ballots that they flagged with bad signatures Somehow made their way into the official count and never got cured. | ||
So there's so much evidence here. | ||
One of our cyber experts says there's no way this could have happened. | ||
This was not accidental. | ||
This was not coincidental. | ||
This had to happen with malicious intent behind it. | ||
Natalie, you've been studying this a lot with us, but on the ballot, on the signature verification, it turns out that they used artificial intelligence to check this, not even humans, right? | ||
That's one of the reasons that this is illegitimate. | ||
They just can't make up and call audibles when you look at the process and procedures of the Arizona process, correct? | ||
One of the things that our attorney talked about today, they're trying to say that a human being checked every single ballot and every single signature. | ||
You would need to be, you would only get 24 seconds with each envelope and you would need to be working non-stop 60 hours a day and there's not 60 hours in a day. | ||
There are things that are just not humanly possible, and Maricopa County will try to gaslight us and tell us everything's fine. | ||
Their argument in court today, shockingly, with all of these things that went wrong, with lines of three and four hours, with nearly 60% of polling locations not functioning, with their equipment not working, the tabulator's not working, the ballot printer's not working. | ||
They said in court today, this is just normal stuff. | ||
This happens in elections. | ||
You know, maybe it's normal stuff in Maricopa County. | ||
Unfortunately, we've been forced to live with ineptitude and incompetence running our elections. | ||
But we're not going to allow this to continue to happen. | ||
And that was their excuse. | ||
It's just normal. | ||
Par for the course. | ||
It was a Tom Liddy. | ||
I think one of the lawyers said something that was pretty offensive. | ||
They said voter suppression didn't deal with voters in Maricopa County. | ||
It was something from like post-Civil War. | ||
Right. | ||
The voter suppression, you couldn't say what you guys are talking about was classic voter suppression. | ||
He looked back to a really dark era in our history when men and women were being murdered, lynched, that kind of voter suppression. | ||
And obviously those horrible chapters of our history. | ||
But this is also voter suppression. | ||
When you have people who are walking away from line because they can't wait four hours. | ||
When they get up there to vote, and their ballot is rejected. | ||
And they try to find another place to vote, only to be told they can't vote there. | ||
This is also voter suppression. | ||
And he really tried to, I think, do something really unfortunate today in court. | ||
And I think the judge probably noticed it. | ||
Because anybody listening to that would go, really? | ||
It went viral. | ||
That was one of the things that jumped out at everybody. | ||
I'll tell you what happened in Maricopa County. | ||
Had it happened in any Democrat-run city, they would be throwing a fit right now. | ||
And they should throw a fit if it happened in any Democrat city. | ||
It shouldn't happen anywhere. | ||
This is our sacred vote, and I won't stand by and let it be trampled. | ||
The people of Arizona showed up to vote on Election Day. | ||
They were discriminated against, they were disenfranchised, and their vote was trampled upon. | ||
Your argument here is two-fold. | ||
It's one with the 300,000 non-chain-of-custody ballots, and then you've got the non-signature verification that can't be checked or is checked inappropriately. | ||
Then you've got the voter suppression. | ||
Right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Do you think both of them today were equally weighed by the judge? | ||
Any sense? | ||
Because they're both powerful. | ||
What I like about this is you're attacking it from two different angles. | ||
Yeah. | ||
One, all this illegitimate ballots, and really the ballot creation business. | ||
And the second part is really the suppression. | ||
Well, and then we also have the Hobbs team threatening other counties to certify this or go to jail. | ||
So we have a conflict of interest. | ||
We have them working with the government trying to censor us online. | ||
There's so many aspects to this case. | ||
This is why I call it the best election case this country's ever seen. | ||
And so, but I do think that it resonated with the judge. | ||
I'm not trying to get into his mind, but I think it resonated with him when our attorney said, look, there's not enough minutes in the day to actually verify these signatures the way Maricopa County is saying it went down. | ||
It's impossible. | ||
It's impossible to do. | ||
So they had to use a procedure that is now not authorized by the procedures manual for elections in Arizona. | ||
I start to wonder if they even looked at the procedures manual for anything because they broke so many rules and laws in this election and they want us to just get over it. | ||
We're not going to get over having another election taken from us. | ||
And this is truly the issue of our time. | ||
I said it last night on stage. | ||
Steve, this is the issue of our time. | ||
Everything else doesn't matter if we don't have free and fair elections. | ||
If we don't choose the representatives, the people who represent us, and take our issues into our government, then we don't have a country. | ||
And while it's not fun to have to be at this level and fighting this battle, we don't have any choices right now. | ||
And everybody should be speaking about it. | ||
I want to know where every elected official stands on it, right now, for the record. | ||
Before this case moves forward, I want to know where every Republican stands on this election and if they believe it's the issue of our time. | ||
We can't be afraid to talk about our elections. | ||
Anything they are trying to stop us from talking about online, what are they censoring us on? | ||
COVID. | ||
They're censoring us when it comes to our elections. | ||
They're censoring us when it comes to Ukraine. | ||
What else are they censoring? | ||
Those are the issues we need to be talking about. | ||
Those are the red flags. | ||
I want you to tell the audience here, the live audience. | ||
By the way, we want to thank everybody for showing up here at AmFest. | ||
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It's fantastic. | |
I told you we'd bring some big stars. | ||
Carrie Lake, right? | ||
What people don't understand is so many people have come to Kerry and said, hey Kerry, you've got a bright future. | ||
Your future is unlimited. | ||
All the big donors, they've all come. | ||
The lobbyists have said, Kerry, what you've got to do, you've got to back off this Arizona thing. | ||
You've just got to let it go. | ||
You've got to concede. | ||
You've got to move on. | ||
Why should Kerry Lake continue to fight? | ||
Because if you don't have a fair election, this doesn't mean anything. | ||
You've got to get the railhead of 2020 and 2022 in Arizona, and this is the railhead of all of it. | ||
You've got to get to the bottom of this or the rest doesn't matter. | ||
You're right. | ||
I've had people, I've had... Oh, you've had a lot. | ||
I've had good Republicans say, just, you know, concede and we'll get it on another election. | ||
We'll help you. | ||
And I said, you know what? | ||
Where you've got me wrong is that I'm not interested in being in politics. | ||
I didn't get into this to become a politician, to keep moving my way through and be a politician forever. | ||
I got into it because I'm concerned about the direction Arizona is going. | ||
I care about my kids' future. | ||
And that's why I'm in it. | ||
And I care so much that I'm not willing to have our elections stolen anymore. | ||
Right? | ||
We don't want stolen elections. | ||
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Kerry! Kerry! Kerry! | |
Carrie! Carrie! Carrie! | ||
I've got to ask, though, in that regard, after not lifting a finger and actually supporting the opposition, Doug Ducey, with a couple of days left, sends a few more tractor-trailers down to the border. | ||
By the way, all the phony fake news media made it like this. | ||
When Kerry Lake ran, For governor in her race, it was what you said the number one thing you were going to do is when you took your hand off the Bible, is to declare an invasion of the state of Arizona and force Biden to deal with it, an invasion. | ||
The second thing was going to be the election. | ||
You're going to put forward an eight part bill on election, but number one, number one, and this is why they had to take Carrie Lake out. | ||
Because Carrie Lake challenged the heart of the system, which is the destruction of the sovereignty of our country. | ||
And that's why the administrative state, the RINOs, the Republican big money in this state, and radical left, Katie Hobbs, they put her in the basement, just like Joe Biden. | ||
They said, just go to the basement, don't ever debate. | ||
We're going to deliver this, and we're going to deliver it through the corrupt, incompetent administration in Maricopa County, just like in 2020. | ||
We had our very own Joe Biden here. | ||
Her name is Katie Hobbs. | ||
She hid. | ||
She didn't debate. | ||
She didn't even care. | ||
They don't care about the issues or policy, and they put forth deadbeat candidates because they're rigging the elections. | ||
They can't do that. | ||
And then they insult our intelligence and try to make us think that people actually elected Joe Biden, actually elected Fetterman, actually elected Hobbs. | ||
We know what's going on. | ||
And I'm the one who's standing up. | ||
I don't care what names they call me. | ||
They can call me an election denier all day. | ||
They are election fraudsters. | ||
As governor, what's going to happen on December 21st with the lifting of Title 42, what is Carrie Lake going to do in the first week of January as governor of this state? | ||
Well, we're still going to do what we were planning on doing all along. | ||
We are going to declare an invasion, finish President Trump's wall. | ||
We're going to have to move some of those barriers out of the way to do that. | ||
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You're going to move some of Ducey's barriers? | |
I'll tell you this, Steve, I'm going to be honest. | ||
Any barrier is better than no barrier, but we're going to put a real wall up. | ||
A real wall. | ||
And we have the right to do that as a state. | ||
Article 1, Section 10 in the U.S. | ||
Constitution. | ||
And so we're going to take back control of our own border. | ||
But at the same time, we will have a special session called, and we are going to get to the bottom of these elections. | ||
We want secure elections. | ||
We want to vote on election day. | ||
We want paper ballots. | ||
We want to get rid of these machines. | ||
And they knew that that's what I wanted to do. | ||
100%! | ||
That's why they took you out! | ||
And it's a complete... You were the number one target. | ||
It's an existential threat to their corrupt, rotten system. | ||
They had to take you out the same way Biden took out Trump. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a break here in a second, but the question I want to ask you on this side of it. | ||
A few minutes ago, did you hear where the Moscow show trial in Washington D.C., the J6 committee, sent criminal referrals on Donald J. Trump for a bunch of crimes that he committed? | ||
Do you think President Trump committed any crimes? | ||
Does this make you more fervent in having his back? | ||
I don't think they realize what they've done in Washington, right? | ||
They've made the Trump movement actually more powerful. | ||
They've made it more... President Trump, this is the stupidest thing they could have done. | ||
Well, he's all about we the people. | ||
And this is a movement of we the people. | ||
And he brought the people back into politics. | ||
And the establishment on both sides don't want that. | ||
They want us back asleep, going on with our lives like nothing's happening. | ||
And there's too many people awake. | ||
You can't put us back to sleep again. | ||
You've seen this since this fiasco in Arizona. | ||
She has basically been, not bribed, but people say, just forget about this. | ||
Just go forward. | ||
There'll be unlimited money, unlimited positions. | ||
You can do this. | ||
You can do anything you want. | ||
What Carrie Lake has said is that the business of 2022 is not finished. | ||
And I'm not stopping until we expose the stolen election in Arizona by Katie Hobbs, the Republican establishment, and the deep state. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
Will you stay with us one more? | ||
Yes, of course. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to return to the Wardroom Cadre and Posse here at AmFest. | ||
Let's give it up for AmFest! | ||
We'll be back in a moment. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Babb. | ||
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Did I hear Governor Lake? | |
Thank you. | ||
Is this Governor Kerry Lake? | ||
This is amazing. | ||
Thank you everyone. | ||
I'm fighting for you because many of the people here I'm sure are from Maricopa County and they showed up on election day to vote to only find out that their ballot was treated with such disrespect. | ||
They were treated with disrespect and disenfranchised. | ||
And I had people say, step away from this, and I said, how do I walk away from the good people of Arizona? | ||
If I don't stand up and fight our botched, stolen, sham elections, they don't have a chance. | ||
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No, no, no. | |
This is the thing. | ||
If Carrie Lake gets to quit, then it's over for the people, right? | ||
Because they just want to steamroll this and move on, right? | ||
The vested interest in the state. | ||
That's why you're going to fight, right? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Now, what's going on in Mojave County? | ||
We had other... Well, there's been several cases. | ||
We at one time heard about the Board of Supervisors there considering filing a lawsuit, maybe against Maricopa County, so we're trying to get to the bottom. | ||
If that is still on the table, we have the Sonny Borelli case that I think got dismissed, but it might have been because not everybody was served the papers. | ||
So, I don't think those cases are over. | ||
There's a lot going on when it comes to elections in Arizona, because even though the rest of the world's not hearing what's happening, they just think, oh, it was a bad midterm. | ||
No, we had a great midterm. | ||
We have a movement that is unstoppable, and the only way they can stop it is if they steal our elections. | ||
Think how sick that is. | ||
The movement of the people, the people standing up, taking back their government, and a few corrupt people saying, oh no, we'll just steal their elections in broad daylight, and that's what they did. | ||
It was impossible for you to lose. | ||
You won that election, and you won that election big. | ||
There's no doubt about that. | ||
You can tell. | ||
You can tell the momentum. | ||
They had to steal this. | ||
Now, you've got a... Can you believe it? | ||
Carrie Lake's in demand on Media Row today. | ||
You have a few other... By the way, after our blockbuster speech yesterday, right? | ||
The crowd was great. | ||
I'm telling you, Turning Point does such important work. | ||
We have to reach our young people because what they're being taught in school is to hate our country. | ||
Turning Point is helping our young people. | ||
And when we reach our young people, the young people are going to save this world. | ||
This is the generation, I said it last night, this is the generation that has to stay in the fight. | ||
This is where the fight is right now. | ||
And I don't think this young generation wants to say the world crumbled on their watch. | ||
So I believe that some of these young Turning Point activists are going to continue to stay involved. | ||
And we're going to start here in Arizona, free this state, and then free the whole country. | ||
By the way, everybody in this crowd is in this fight. | ||
What site did they go to? | ||
How are they following you on social media? | ||
How did they become part of this? | ||
We'll start by reading our 70-page lawsuit. | ||
It reads like a true crime novel because it is a true crime. | ||
And you can find that on SaveArizonaFund.com. | ||
SaveArizonaFund.com. | ||
I'm not saying that because I'm begging for money. | ||
Although, if you do want to help pay for our attorneys, that would be great. | ||
You can make a donation there. | ||
But I really want you to read this lawsuit so you can see the depths that they went to. | ||
To take our vote, our sacred vote, trample it, and steal an election. | ||
And if they're willing to do that, imagine the corrupt things they will do when they're in office. | ||
And we've got to stop this now. | ||
I'm willing to stand up. | ||
I will not stop. | ||
And if this case is thrown out, we're going to keep going. | ||
We'll go to the appeals, and we'll go to the Supreme Court if necessary. | ||
Amen. | ||
Let's hear it for Kerry Lake. | ||
Governor Kerry Lake! | ||
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Thank you, sir. | |
Thanks, it's so great. | ||
Carey! | ||
in the house. I want to thank Carey! | ||
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here. | |
Okay, Harmeet is running for head of the RNC. | ||
How many votes here do we have for Ronna McDaniel? | ||
Okay, why are you running for the RNC? | ||
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Well, I'm tired of losing, Steve, and that's why. | |
Our country cannot afford the Republican National Committee to be in a constant loser mode, catching up with the Democrats. | ||
Unclear messaging, no plan to handle changed voting laws, and generally a lack of enthusiasm. | ||
At the same time, consultants are running the building at the RNC. | ||
Those consultants get paid whether we win or whether we lose. | ||
That doesn't happen in my business. | ||
What about the businesses that all of you are in? | ||
Is that how it works there? | ||
So I think we need to change this broken system, and that needs somebody who's sort of an insider, sort of an outsider, and somebody who wants to come in, clean house, get us back to winning, and then continue with my lawsuit. | ||
You have an incredibly successful law practice. | ||
Why would you give that up to go take over the RNC right now, which obviously needs a turnaround? | ||
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Well, I'm a member of the RNC. | |
That gives me an inside path. | ||
It's actually very difficult for somebody who's not a member of the RNC to win the votes from other members of the RNC. | ||
That's number one. | ||
Number two, I can be the best lawyer in the world, with the best laws in the world, and the best facts in the world, and if I don't have judges who are listening to my cases, I will never win those lawsuits. | ||
For the next two years, because the RNC did not do the right job, We are going to have the worst judges push down our throats and Mitch McConnell did not do his job to make sure that we had enough senators to block Biden's disastrous appointments. | ||
We are going to be in a terrible position for the next two years. | ||
I'm not saying collaboration, I'm just saying there wasn't a will to do what was right for America, and we gotta change that. | ||
So much as people are not so thrilled with the RNC, it has a powerful role to play, if done correctly, in protecting us, in defending us, and in advancing for liberty, and that's why we're doing this. | ||
Let's talk about, let's introduce our two new guests. | ||
Why don't you, you guys are actually committeemen? | ||
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These are two of my fellow members of the Republican National Committee, and they yesterday announced, together with a third member from Hawaii, that all three of them are supporting me for chair of the Republican National Committee. | |
Wow. | ||
Wow. | ||
I thought Rana had an iron grip on all the votes. | ||
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Yeah, that's the fake news, as they like to say. | |
Gord, introduce yourself and tell us why you are supporting Harmeet. | ||
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I'm the newest member of the 168. | |
My name is Fanshawn Blythe and I'm from Nebraska. | ||
And like I said this morning, I compare this race to like the Cornhuskers of Nebraska. | ||
If you are a coach and you don't produce wins, then you're fired. | ||
I think we've had five since I've lived there. | ||
I love everything that HARMEET stands for. | ||
In Nebraska, the grassroots is all about election integrity and getting rid of the machines that come from ES&S out of Omaha. | ||
Didn't you in Nebraska overthrow the establishment? | ||
You guys are from the precinct strategy, right? | ||
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It was just a grassroots movement. | |
You had two of my good friends on Monday and Tuesday after July 9th. | ||
I was one, I think you call this the Cornhusker Five. | ||
I was one of the duly elected state delegates elected by Lancaster County and the committee decided to decredential us, which is unconstitutional, but yet our governor allowed it to happen. | ||
The establishment would actually do something like that against the grassroots? | ||
Are you guys shocked? | ||
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And they even hired off-duty police officers. | |
My friend Matt Ennis ran against Ben Sasse. | ||
He was handcuffed right in front of me. | ||
I was told, Fanshawe, if you don't leave, you are arrested next. | ||
I said, I'm 61, I've never been arrested, but I will be back because I am getting credentialed in. | ||
Wow. | ||
Wow. | ||
No fear. | ||
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I was a Charles Herbster supporter. | |
Oh, you were? | ||
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Yes. | |
You are right. | ||
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The whole grassroots movement. | |
Had a big support of President Trump. | ||
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What's your story? | |
I am Lori Hinz. | ||
I am from North Dakota. | ||
I'm the National Committee Woman from North Dakota. | ||
I've been on the RNC for two years. | ||
I come from a very, very red state. | ||
Very, very strong Republican Super majorities in both houses. | ||
We have all of the members of the higher offices are all Republicans in our state and yet two of our three RNC members signed on to RANA before anybody else even got into the race. | ||
They already were on the letter too. | ||
I held my powder dry, kept it a little dry, waited till I saw who was getting into the race before I saw a rock star. | ||
She's a rock star y'all! | ||
She's amazing! | ||
So I am so excited to actually be supporting this incredible woman who is a complete fighter, and that's what we want. | ||
Now, I am a servant to my RMC constituents in North Dakota. | ||
Those North Dakota Republicans elected me to serve them, and I will do that in the best way I can. | ||
That means when they want somebody elected, that's who I'm going to vote for. | ||
They told me exactly who they wanted, and it's Harmeet Dhillon. | ||
Let me ask you, what is the case? | ||
What does the RNC need? | ||
In a couple of minutes, first and then you. | ||
What is the issue at the RNC, the central issue with the RNC? | ||
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The RNC needs to decentralize the bureaucracy of the consultant class. | |
They need to look at the money carefully and be prudent with those funds in the future. | ||
And the RNC needs an overhaul. | ||
We need new blood. | ||
And this is, by the way, this is what your constituents in North Dakota are telling you. | ||
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That's what they're saying. | |
In our state, in North Dakota, they voted over 60% for term limits for both the governorship and the legislature this year. | ||
They are screaming for new blood and new leadership. | ||
That's what we need, is new leadership. | ||
Just like we did in Nebraska. | ||
And I encourage all of you to do that in your own states. | ||
You do it by signing up delegates to your own county. | ||
In Nebraska, the latest, I want to tell you, Steve, is my friend Russ Barger ran for legislature. | ||
He lost by a couple hundred votes and he requested from the Republican Secretary of State, Bob Evnan, to do a hand recount. | ||
And he was denied that hand recount. | ||
So then he sued The Secretary of State's office. | ||
We went into court last week, and within a few minutes of sitting there, you could tell from the Republican Attorney General's two lawyers that it was going to be a mistrial, thrown out on a technicality. | ||
They had no interest? | ||
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No, no interest to listen to us, we the people. | |
And I'm telling you, they better start, because we are cleaning house even more in Nebraska. | ||
Amen. | ||
Succinctly, walk through your pitch to the people out there because you've said something very powerful. | ||
This is not about the 168. | ||
You want these people to contact in their state their committee man and committee woman and the state party chairman and tell them what they think. | ||
So you're looking for a vote of the whole nation. | ||
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Well, that's right. | |
So let me tell you one thing. | ||
I spoke to a state party chair this morning, and she said to me candidly, Harmeet, zero people of the thousands contacting the members of the RNC in our state are supporting the current leadership. | ||
Zero. | ||
Zero. | ||
Most of them are supporting you, Harmeet. | ||
A few for Michael Lindell, okay? | ||
And I'm going to vote for change as a result of that. | ||
Another chair of the RNC said, I'm really angry at you, Harmeet, because thanks to you running, thousands of people have contacted me and I'm really irritated. | ||
And I said, okay, I'll make sure that I tell people out there that you don't want to be contacted by your constituents. | ||
He was like, no, no, no, don't do that. | ||
So here's what you need to do. | ||
I think they've heard from the thousands out there, but they haven't heard from the people who elect them. | ||
The people who elect them are not usually the rank-and-file citizens. | ||
They're the precinct man. | ||
They're the state party delegate. | ||
They're the county chair or whatever the unit is in your state. | ||
When those people start passing resolutions like they did in Arizona, like they did in Texas, Like the standing vote in Tennessee. | ||
All three of those states had overwhelming state party leadership demands for change. | ||
That gets their attention because guess what? | ||
The one thing that a national committee man or committee woman doesn't want is to lose their seat. | ||
It's the cushiest job in politics for most people. | ||
They get all the perks. | ||
They get to have their photographs taken with politicians. | ||
They get swanned around to events. | ||
None of the three of us are here for that, but some of them are. | ||
So if they're at risk of losing their positions, They will sit up and pay attention. | ||
I think Charlie Kirk has put out a letter today about exactly that. | ||
The Mount Vernon Project. | ||
Yes. | ||
And he's been talking about building a different organization to make that happen. | ||
Have you reached out to her yet? | ||
Would you debate her? | ||
She wants to do it in front of the 168. | ||
Would you debate her anytime, anyplace, on any venue? | ||
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I'd be happy to debate her, and she is afraid of debating me. | |
I think that's very clear. | ||
Mike and I have had a wonderful conversation. | ||
I think we agree on almost everything except he's an outsider. | ||
He doesn't have the same chance as I do. | ||
Ronna is afraid to debate except for in a closed environment. | ||
She was complaining on your show about how the fact that I went to college with, you know, people who can speak on television is somehow an advantage to me. | ||
That's silly. | ||
I am very happy to stand up and tell what I would do differently. | ||
I think she's in a hard time defending her record, quite frankly. | ||
Can I tell you real quick about my chair? | ||
Eric Underwood. | ||
In the beginning, he did give his support towards Ronna. | ||
He's retracted that now, and we have our next SEC meeting the week before we go to Dana Point. | ||
And he put out an email, and he is going to listen to the SEC members, we the people, the Patriots! | ||
That's another thing I have. | ||
Why are you going to Dana Point? | ||
Why isn't it Dana Point, which is one of the most expensive, you know, resorts? | ||
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See, I'm excited. | |
I'm from Carlsbad. | ||
Oh, that's good. | ||
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I can see my sister Susan. | |
Easy for you. | ||
Okay, how do people follow you, your campaign, on social media? | ||
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You can follow me on Twitter at at P-N-J-A-B-A-N. | |
You can support my campaign and find out more about me at Dylan D-H-I-L-L-O-N-F-O-R-N-C dot com. | ||
And join the movement. | ||
We can do this with all your support. | ||
You've got to follow her meet on Twitter, because it gets a little hot there. | ||
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Yeah. | |
You're a little spicy. | ||
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I'm a little spicy. | |
Thank you. | ||
Social media, how do people get you? | ||
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Fanshaun Ling, L-I-N-G. | |
My maiden name, Blythe, B-L-Y-T-H-E. | ||
I'm also on Getter, Fanshaun Blythe, and Twitter. | ||
I'm new to Twitter, so. | ||
I'm on Twitter as well. | ||
Hins Lori, H-I-N-Z-L-O-R-I. | ||
Hins like pins and needles. | ||
Okay. | ||
And also you can find me on Facebook as well, Laurie Hins for ND. | ||
Let's hear it for this gang right here in Harmeet! | ||
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Thank you, thank you Steve. | |
Thank you. | ||
Harmeet Dhillon and the committee chairman. | ||
Let's go to, let's go to Jane Zirkle, Calamity Jane, and our own Real America's Voice, Ben Burkwong. | ||
What's going on, Jane? | ||
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The War Room Posse is absolutely blowing the roof off the Phoenix Convention Center. | |
Can you guys tell me where you came from? | ||
I came from Surprise, Arizona. | ||
I almost jumped down the road. | ||
Miami. | ||
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Arizona. | |
Canyon Lake in California. | ||
New York. | ||
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How excited are you to see Steve Bannon and the War Room? | |
Does anyone here want Ronna McDaniels as your next chair, RNC chair? | ||
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No! | |
Okay, let's do the straw poll. | ||
Harmeet Dhillon? | ||
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No! | |
Okay, let's hear Mike Lindell. | ||
It's still pretty evenly split, Steve. | ||
It's still pretty evenly split. | ||
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Rana, let's hear Rana. | |
Zero, Steve. | ||
We're still at zero. | ||
Okay, Harmeet. | ||
Mike Lindell. | ||
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How about a joint ticket? | |
What's a joint ticket? | ||
Mike Lindell and Harmeet. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
They're pumped, Steve. | ||
They are pumped. | ||
Okay, I want to come right back here. | ||
We've got the one and only from Revolver News. | ||
There's your bike. | ||
Alright. | ||
We're transactional today. | ||
Awesome. | ||
Darren, tell me about why is... Does Darren Beattie have his pom-poms up today when his hero Elon Musk was in Qatar begging for money? | ||
For Twitter? | ||
And also putting up a poll that said, should he run Twitter? | ||
What's happening? | ||
What's the latest? | ||
Well, I think it's fantastic. | ||
I think he's doing a great job. | ||
The Twitter situation is ever more interesting, but we've learned, as I spoke about on the panel, we've learned definitively with receipts that Twitter is operated as an intelligence operation. | ||
Is there any doubt in your mind of that? | ||
That Twitter, you call it the town square, you said it was an Intel platform, that's what he bought for the longest time. | ||
Is there any doubt in your mind now that given the information that Matt Taibbi has put out from the actual Twitter files, that this was a U.S. | ||
government intelligence operation by the FBI, DHS, and the CIA? | ||
Zero doubt. | ||
The only doubt I have is whether they're covering up even more egregious criminality in the Twitter files themselves. | ||
I'd love to talk to Matt Taibbi and say, here, here's where you should actually be looking. | ||
Here's the crime scene. | ||
Because so far what we've done is we've gotten confirmation that yes, censorship is not a problem of the private industry. | ||
Censorship is a problem coming from the government, coming from the national security state, but of all the confirmation we've got on that, we don't have anything criminally actionable yet. | ||
I think there's a lot more there and I hope they release it all. | ||
I say release it WikiLeaks style and let the whole public have at it and have the whole dark and dirty story. | ||
And lay it right at Christopher Ray's lap. | ||
Lay it right at Merrick Garland's lap. | ||
All of these scumbags. | ||
The general problem, but we need specific faces to attach to these problems, is Merrick Garland, is Christopher Ray, it's... | ||
head of DHS, it's all of these people, they've all been complicit, and it's time for them to pay up. | ||
Was there an active program in 2020 between the Hunter Biden laptop and the suppression of all the information about Trump by, quite frankly, Trump's head of the FBI, and his attorney general, and DHS, and the people in DHS to take away his presidency and make sure he was not reelected. | ||
You know what? | ||
That's a great question. | ||
That's a running thread throughout a lot of Revolver News coverage, is the national security state itself is the bottleneck to meaningful political progress. | ||
National Security State is behind the censorship regime of Big Tech. | ||
The National Security State behind Russiagate. | ||
The National Security State is behind what we now refer to as the Fed's erection of January 6. | ||
And in many cases, it was the national security state that was nominally under Trump when he was president, but not factually under Trump. | ||
So that's why I say until we bring this national security state to heel, all of our politics will remain fake and performative. | ||
It's the number one issue we need to focus on. | ||
Is now the national security state, Natalie Winters, merged with the biomedical security state? | ||
You've seen this with Big Pharma, you saw it with Fauci, the CDC, the FDA. | ||
Do we have the convergence of two of these? | ||
So now that we have an administrative state that literally runs the country? | ||
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Censorship is emanating out of the FBI, but it's also coming out of the DHS too, specifically CISA, which is under the purview of DHS. | |
This is where a lot of the cyber security operations are coming out of. | ||
And what's so interesting is that they have 23 people on their advisory board. | ||
One of them is from Twitter. | ||
That's part of how they liaise with this social media network. | ||
But the other representatives on this board, really it's every major company. | ||
Johnson & Johnson, a COVID-19 vaccine maker, but even JP Morgan, MasterCard, Amazon Web Services, people who represent the power grid. | ||
It really is full-spectrum dominance, really head-to-toe the entire body politic that is America. | ||
Every nook and cranny, every corner of this country, the FBI, the DHS has kind of their censorship apparatus really up and active and in it. | ||
And I think the biomedical security state is one of the best examples of it. | ||
You've seen it roll out very hardcore when it comes to COVID-19 and vaccines, censoring misinformation and disinformation about it online. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
I want to explain to this audience. | ||
Until we get control of the national security state and the biomedical security state, all politics is performative. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
Everybody watching this has wondered, why aren't we winning? | ||
Even when we win, why aren't we winning? | ||
Even when we get our people in, when they don't actually steal the elections, why don't we... When you get Trump in as president, why is it constantly at war and it seems like nothing changes? | ||
Everything he did, not just working against him, they focus on removing him from office. | ||
And that's a great point. | ||
And election rigging is so much broader than the question of ballots and all of these things. | ||
Election rigging is manipulating the information environment, censoring, deplatforming the sitting president of the United States. | ||
Election rigging is the intel community injecting itself in all different things, including January 6th. | ||
And so if we want to have a level playing field, we really need to address the bottleneck to this, which is the national security state itself. | ||
Otherwise, you know, we're going to get this situation where even if we put a politician in, I'd say the more egregious election rigging is you nominally win. | ||
You get your guy in office and they can't deliver on anything because they don't control the bureaucracy. | ||
Yes. | ||
Think what President Trump's first term would have been of everything he accomplished if he wasn't constantly at war with the FBI, DOJ, the entire deep state. | ||
If he was not at war with them constantly, he would have done five times as much. | ||
Right, and so I might even say we've had two stolen elections. | ||
The first stolen election was 2016, because we got our guy in there, but at every step of the way, the evil, cruel, corrupt, and frankly clownish, you don't understand how clownish a lot of these people are, ridiculous, cognitive mediocrities, the whole gamut of it, but they operated in concert in order to cripple Every single thing that Trump was trying to do, and that is election rigging. | ||
That's a stolen election. | ||
We have two stolen elections here, one in 2016 and one in 2020. | ||
Even though it's more subtle in the first case, it's arguably the more malicious one. | ||
We need to get to the root of it, completely de-root it, And if we don't do that, all of our politics will continue to be fake. | ||
Okay, we have two big breaking news items. | ||
One is on Capitol Hill about the criminal charges, referrals of President Trump. | ||
I want to get your thoughts on the fed's direction. | ||
But, correct me if I'm wrong, Ben Burquham, did the Supreme Court just put a halt to the lifting of Title 42? | ||
Yeah, we just got breaking news that Supreme Court Justice Roberts put a halt on lifting Title 42 until Joe Biden came up with a plan to fix the asylum process. | ||
So, good news, but it also, it's relying on Joe Biden to come up with their plan, which, again... | ||
They've worked around Title 42. | ||
They've worked around Remain. | ||
Remember, a federal judge just said the other day, Remain and Mexicos have taken place. | ||
And Todd Bensman said they have so many workarounds, it's almost ineffective. | ||
Joe Biden has invited more illegal aliens to invade our country than any other resident of the White House in American history. | ||
I don't think this is going to change anything, but thank you for Chief Justice Roberts for actually standing up and extending time. | ||
Do you think this stops this tidal wave of humanity that was going to start on the 21st of December? | ||
We're already seeing it. | ||
These people that were coming on December 21st in two days were already on their way. | ||
It's not going to stop. | ||
What it's going to do is create a balloon that's going to explode on our border. | ||
That's what's happening right now. | ||
Ben Berquam, thank you. | ||
Okay, I want to go back. | ||
The Fed's erection, right now, what happened today? | ||
The Moscow trial, J6, with Cheney, and everybody's thrown out of Congress. | ||
Kinzinger up there blubbering. | ||
They, for the first time in American history, sent criminal referrals to the Department of Justice on a President of the United States. | ||
No, it's absolutely outrageous on so many different dimensions. | ||
Here we have, you know, the presumptive nominee, the frontrunner for a presidential election, and they're essentially holding the prospect of criminal charges over his head for purely political reasons. | ||
The whole January 6th committee itself, we've covered this very extensively. | ||
Everything from the fact people, a lot of people don't know, Benny Thompson, the chair of this, is also the DHS guy in Congress. | ||
He's headed the Homeland Security Committee basically since time immemorial. | ||
He is DHS's guy, and he's the point person now for the whole January 6th scam. | ||
You have Liz Cheney, you have Kinzinger, you have all of these deeply corrupt Deeply objectionable people have been the public faces of this committee that has done everything but examine the questions that actually matter pertaining to January 6th. | ||
And that would be the federal bureaucracy's involvement in January 6th and the intelligence that Nancy Pelosi had available to her before January 6th? | ||
A hundred percent. | ||
I mean, you can run the gamut of it, but I would say the two smoking guns of January 6th, one is the question of Ray Epps, | ||
We've all heard about and the other is the question of the pipe bomb which no one seems to want to know what's going on with We want no one wants to know who this January 6 pipe bomber is including Weirdly the Democrats because remember this is allegedly the MAGA the evil insurrectionist MAGA pipe bomber who planted an explosive device Right outside of the national headquarters the Democrats and the Democrats have zero interest in uncovering who this is | ||
We've got a minute. | ||
About the clownish nature of what you study every day and the bureaucracy. | ||
Is he right? | ||
Is a lot of it clownish? | ||
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Oh, totally. | |
I was watching MSNBC today, watching their special coverage. | ||
They have amazing graphics. | ||
I think they've been preparing for this day for a very long time. | ||
But they said the quiet part out loud. | ||
They were interviewing Jamie Raskin, who looked a little rough. | ||
And he said, this is about not letting Trump run. | ||
They were talking about the historical kind of... | ||
He actually said that. | ||
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Yeah, that was the interview. | |
That's not me paraphrasing. | ||
So, they're so in your face. | ||
They've basically given up their careers for this, but it's not surprising because I'm not sure how good their careers were to begin with. | ||
Well, they know they can't beat Trump at the ballot box, right? | ||
Of course. | ||
If you have to have a fair election, you can't beat Trump. | ||
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It's election rigging, another form of it. | |
I love the fact that 16 was rigged. | ||
Darren Beattie, how do people follow you at Revolver? | ||
How are they following you on social media? | ||
Revolver News, as always, we've got a big thing coming up, actually interviewing Trump very soon, and we're going to put that out there very soon, revolver.news, and I'm on Twitter, at Darren J. Beattie, and the pom-poms are still up. | ||
How did you vote on Elon Musk? | ||
Did he continue to run Twitter or not? | ||
Oh, I was a big yes. | ||
I voted many times. | ||
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Many times. | |
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
We're going to return with the War Room Posse here at AmFest in just a moment. | ||
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It's fabulous. | |
We got Mike Lindell. | ||
This is a question I really want to ask. | ||
Natalie Winters, what is your favorite MyPillow product? | ||
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Okay, I actually have an answer to that. | |
I love your blankets, but I just got a new puppy, so I want to get a dog bed. | ||
We have doggy blankets too now, you know that, right? | ||
That's my answer. | ||
Not the slippers like Rahim. | ||
Is that an emotional support dog? | ||
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Yes! | |
You only needed it after you came to the war room as an executive editor? | ||
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It's for protection. | |
Mike, we had Harmeet here. | ||
Tell this audience, why do you want to be, with everything going on in MyPilla, everything you've got going on in your life and you're leading, you've put $40 million, think of your own money, into election integrity to turn this around. | ||
Why do you want to run? | ||
Why do you want to be head of the RNC? | ||
Well, one of the things is if it seems like nobody's going to fix it, and it needs to be fixed, you have, when you pay 40 cents to go get a dollar from the donors, that's a shame. | ||
I used to be a donor of the RNC. | ||
I give 100,000, I know that only 60,000 goes to the cause, and then you find the cause is that the playing field is broke. | ||
You need to fix the playing field. | ||
If you don't get a different input, you're going to get the same old output. | ||
You can no longer be status quo, because obviously Ronald McDaniel has got five F's in a row. | ||
If you're a CEO of a company, you're long gone. | ||
I'm telling you. | ||
Do you think you're making any progress right now with actually flipping votes and having people come to your side? | ||
Oh, absolutely. | ||
I'm calling those 168. | ||
Everyone that I've called so far, I don't ask them straight out, are you voting for me? | ||
They'll come right out and say that. | ||
And it's very encouraging. | ||
I'm treating every one of them like it's my only vote. | ||
And I'm giving each one of them the time. | ||
One guy said, don't bother and call me. | ||
I said, I called you. | ||
I called him first! | ||
If you convince that guy, you got them all, right? | ||
But it's really broken, and they've lied to the people when they said they were in 2020, they were going to go all in for election crime and election integrity, and they kept the donors' money and did not do that. | ||
You know, Mike Lindell's put in all the money out here in Arizona to help Gary Lake, your organization. | ||
It's been Mike Lindell. | ||
Mike Lindell. | ||
And that's going good. | ||
We're waiting for the judge right now as we speak to make a decision to move that forward. | ||
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Remember, we need to pray for courage for these judges. | |
How would you like to be the first judge? | ||
They have families. | ||
I believe a lot of them are afraid to be that judge that God put them here to be. | ||
They need to be a judge and quit kicking all this evidence out for standing or sanctioning. | ||
They sanctioned me and my lawyers. | ||
I go, what's that mean? | ||
That means you shouldn't have brought it up in the first place. | ||
They were going to fine you. | ||
Well, good for them. | ||
I'll tell you what we're going to do. | ||
We're appealing every sanction, all the way to the Supreme Court. | ||
There's over 50 cases going on in this country right now to get our elections back the way they should be, and even better than they should be. | ||
Paper ballots, same-day voting, what a concept, right? | ||
Michael and Del for RNC, let's hear it. | ||
Ben, Jane, Jane Zirkle, take it away. | ||
We have people from all over the country. | ||
I just want to real quick, where are you from and what was your most exciting or the best part of the event? | ||
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I'm from Northern California. | |
My favorite part was James O'Keefe speaking for Project Veritas. | ||
I'm from Austin, Texas and my favorite part was Candace Owens. | ||
I'm Matt Minton. | ||
I'm from Iowa. | ||
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My favorite part was Sweet Daddy Walsh, SBG for Life. | |
My name is Bailey Fry, and I'm from Statesville, North Carolina, and my favorite part is meeting people who have the same views as I do. | ||
And a shout out to your teacher that taught you to do hockey. | ||
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Yes. | |
Mrs. Houchins, this is for you. | ||
Thank you for getting me to this point, and I have a surprise for you later on. | ||
All right, and we got here, Miami? | ||
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Yes, that's right. | |
I'm Kiki from Miami, and my favorite part is going to be when I get a selfie with Steve Bannon after. | ||
Do you know what all these states have in common? | ||
They are all border states due to the radical, reckless, and incompetent Democrat policies. | ||
That's right. | ||
All border states. | ||
Every state's a border state. | ||
Mike Lindell, you said the other day you were going to take the machines and melt them down and turn them into prison bars. | ||
You've got a minute here, about 90 seconds. | ||
How are you going to do that? | ||
Everybody in this audience wants paper ballots, game day vote. | ||
They don't want any more machines, no mail-in ballots. | ||
How is Mike Lindell going to do that? | ||
We've been working on this for two years from counties up. | ||
There's counties out there that are absolutely doing this now. | ||
They don't want their names out there because why? | ||
They get attacked by the media. | ||
And so we're going from the ground up and from the top down. | ||
Like I say, we have over 50 lawsuits going on, and those aren't the lawsuits where I've been sued for billions of dollars. | ||
There is that too. | ||
I mean, for me, I have to win, right? | ||
But it's not about that. | ||
Remember, I asked them to sue me because I love my country and we cannot become Venezuela. | ||
Look at Brazil right now. | ||
Over 50 countries have been taken with the machines. | ||
And Brazil, they're down there. | ||
They had 25 million votes taken from Bolsonaro. | ||
And that people, they know if they don't get their country back now, they're never going to get it back. | ||
We've skipped over socialism and communism. | ||
And I really believe we will get rid of each and every one of these machines and we will have the fairest elections in the world. | ||
Did President Bolsonaro, did he win in Brazil? | ||
Any doubt in your mind? | ||
100%, right? | ||
Look, I want to thank each and every one of you. | ||
We're going to be back here tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, or excuse me, 8 o'clock, 10 o'clock Eastern. | ||
Okay, 8 o'clock. | ||
I want everybody, we'll work at this time with security that you can get in. | ||
This morning we had to have people sneak in, but hey, it's the war room, right? | ||
I want to thank everybody for coming. | ||
This is a very special event, and what we're going to do is get focused. | ||
Remember, 2023 It's the year of populism. | ||
It's the year of you. | ||
Okay? | ||
Right now, the reason they're stealing these elections, the reason they don't want Kerry Lake, Donald Trump, Mike Lindell, Tucker Carlson, Steve Bannon, anybody. | ||
It's not about us. | ||
It's about you. | ||
They fear you. | ||
They fear the righteous ignatiation Of a citizenry that's had a belly full of it, and it's going to step up and save its country. | ||
That's what this is about. | ||
This whole thing is about 2023, and it's about you folks. | ||
I'm honored that you guys came here. | ||
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Let's give yourselves a round of applause. | |
And I want to say, courage is contagious, and you're all courageous. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
Okay, and Natalie, thank you so much for doing this, and I'm glad you've got the emotional support dog. | ||
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I'm gonna need it. | |
By the way, the best young investigative reporter in the country, our own Natalie Winters. | ||
And let's hear it for the best host in history, Steve Bannon! | ||
He's our leader! | ||
Thank you, guys. | ||
Tomorrow morning, 10 o'clock Eastern Time, we're gonna be live from Ann Fest with the entire posse. |