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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 these people. | |
I got a free shot on 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 try 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. Band. | ||
Welcome. | ||
We're live at CON 2023. | ||
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We're here. | |
We got Charlie Kirk, Natalie, Peter Navarro to kick it off. | ||
But where's the War Room posse? | ||
They're getting their tickets. | ||
They were there right as doors opened. | ||
Hold it, hold it. | ||
How did we get 6,000 people in Palm Beach in the middle of summer? | ||
This is not the height of tourist season. | ||
No, no, this is not what they're known for. | ||
I'll tell you, Steve, though, there's something happening in the country to revitalize this nation. | ||
And, I mean, we're putting on a forum. | ||
We have six presidential candidates. | ||
Obviously, President Trump was our keynote tonight. | ||
But we also have Tucker Carlson, Dan Bongino, yourself, we have Megan Kelly, we have Senator J.D. | ||
Vance, Senator Ted Cruz, Senator Josh Hawley, Jack Posobiec, Benny Johnson, not to mention, in just a couple minutes, the most important part of the event, we have grassroots trainings happening upstairs, how to become a precinct committeeman, how to take over your state party. | ||
In fact, we have a breakout, how to remove a rhino. | ||
And so this is a different type of event. | ||
This is not just happy talk, as you would say. | ||
Grassroots work. | ||
CNBC just had a big piece yesterday that Disney is empty. | ||
Disney World is empty. | ||
They're blaming it on all the tough policies. | ||
They're here. | ||
They're here. | ||
6,000 people. | ||
At the Turning Point Action Conference, we have, let's just say, we're going to have a little bit of a ticketing, not shortage, I hope. | ||
We're going to be right at the line. | ||
Disney, they can't get people to come. | ||
So there's something special happening. | ||
Credit to the Turning Point team. | ||
Politics is an industry that has not been disrupted for 30 or 40 years. | ||
No entrepreneurship. | ||
And we have a bunch of 20-somethings that are working our tails off, take no days off. | ||
And we just did our Women's Summit with 2,500 young women. | ||
Natalie, you were there. | ||
We just had our Educators' Summit, our Pastors' Summit. | ||
Hold it, hold it. | ||
HuffPost said that your women's summit was a trad wife conference. | ||
What is a trad wife conference? | ||
Like, well, you mean women? | ||
Like, is Stepford Wives? | ||
What do you guys get slammed every time you do something? | ||
It was women that actually believe that there's such a thing as women. | ||
And that they don't want to become men and become, you know, these trans freaks that are destroying the country. | ||
And so, look, we don't care what the media says about us. | ||
This is impossible to ignore. | ||
Steve, we have 160 credentialed media coming to this event. | ||
We have 2,000 precinct committeemen, we have 300 pastors, 250 social media influencers, well over 600 what we would call major donors, and there's some presidential candidates that are too busy to attend this event, which I'm sure we're going to get into. | ||
We're going to get into. | ||
Natalie, talk to me. | ||
This used to be principally college students, high school students, it started as that, but it's much bigger today, right? | ||
Yeah, that's the base. | ||
So you'll see thousands of young energetic activists, but now this is the whole party. | ||
And as I grow older and we grow older, the events and the programming and the outreach that we're doing is like, hey, let's bring our success on college campuses to the rest of the country. | ||
And our skeptics and our critics and the people that don't do anything and sit on their tail on Twitter, Oh, Charlie, what have you guys accomplished? | ||
Look, I'm not going to take credit for all of it, but Politico, New York Times, and Gallup have said millennials are now more conservative than anyone would have estimated 11 years ago. | ||
They were supposed to bring forth the left-wing Maoist cultural revolution. | ||
50,000 people in the streets for Obama, Grant Park, UW-Madison. | ||
They are now a 50-50 generation. | ||
So I'm not taking credit for all of it, but no organization, no organization more so than Turning Point, has made that their focus. | ||
And so now we say, hey, let's bring it to the rest of the country. | ||
And look, our model is this. | ||
It's scrappy. | ||
It's hustle. | ||
It's entrepreneurial. | ||
It's asking questions of why do we do it that way? | ||
Why don't we do it this way? | ||
And we refuse to just say that if you're a Republican, you're a good person. | ||
We want principled, populist, nationalist, conservatives in the Republican Party. | ||
Natalie, are you seeing a shift? | ||
The Politico article said that in the last three cycles, the Democrats have won because of young people. | ||
Are you seeing a shift? | ||
Well, I think the biggest tell that what you guys are doing is successful is the fact that Joe Biden himself, specifically the Department of Homeland Security, is coming after you If you remember, they did the far-right radicalization pyramid, and on the bottom rung of it was people who attend turning point events. | ||
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So as I glance over to my left shoulder, I see a bunch of wonderful people on their way to getting very radicalized and becoming some far-right activists. | |
But I think that's the real tell that what you guys are doing is very successful. | ||
Peter, your thoughts? | ||
Charlie, I've got to commend you for being really the tip of the spear for the youth movement in America. | ||
You used to say a conservative was a liberal that got mugged, right? | ||
And the reality is the millennials got mugged, right? | ||
If they look, they grew up in a world where they could get a house, they could get married, have kids, have some job security, life was good. | ||
They saw that. | ||
But they're not living that, Charlie. | ||
And they're living a gig economy where they're just... | ||
Drifting in some ways, and I think that going back to America's roots is where it's at for a lot of Millennials now, and I can't be more heartened by the fact that they're here. | ||
To Peter's point, when you're doing these activist workshops, is the economics of what we talk about, this generation, a lost generation, the lost decades, do they understand that this is because of government policy? | ||
That the natural entrepreneurial Power of America? | ||
We just had our chapter leadership summit, 600 of our top students, and I said, what do you guys think of the Federal Reserve? | ||
They said, abolish it! | ||
Get rid of it! | ||
And they understand that the game is rigged against them from a purchasing power perspective. | ||
But, Steve, I don't want to try to create victims or complainers. | ||
You have to balance it. | ||
They say, let's do something about it. | ||
Let's still get married, have kids, try to own property if we can. | ||
But the economic anxiety is real. | ||
It's totally real. | ||
One of the reasons why they want us I think they're throwing these smokescreen grenades of this trans mirage and abortion stuff, which is an important issue, very important for me. | ||
You mean the trans ideology? | ||
Yeah, trans ideology or this race stuff is that I truly believe that 90% of the country understands at a fundamental level that the middle class is evaporating and the ruling class is happy to pay $5 million to the ACLU, $5 million to the Human Rights Campaign, as long as the big Wall Street banks are never criticized By ordinary Americans who are getting poorer day by day. | ||
You know, there's one other dimension. | ||
We've gone through 30 years of endless wars. | ||
Afghanistan, Iraq, now we got Ukraine. | ||
And the young people of America, it's really hard now to get them to fight for the flag and things like that because they've been endless wars without purpose. | ||
Without an ability to fulfill the mission and I think that's part of it as well and the rebirth of patriotism, it's really a Trump's America. | ||
If you contrast Biden's America with Trump's America, Trump's America Yeah. | ||
place where you can own property, where you can raise a family, where you don't have to worry about the FBI knocking on your door if you went to a school board meeting the night before and complained about something. In talking about Trump's America, this is supposed to be DeSantis' Florida. Yeah. We got to address that. | ||
Why is, why, let's lean right into it. Why is he in Iowa yesterday and not in Florida with the biggest activist conference of the, this is the avant-garde, This is the tip of the spear. | ||
He would say, look, Iowa's the first in the nation caucus. | ||
That's fair. | ||
I don't know what he's doing tomorrow that could be more important than this. | ||
He is the governor of this state. | ||
I think he's a great governor, objectively. | ||
But I think he's running a terrible presidential campaign. | ||
You have 6,000 people here that would love to hear from him. | ||
And, you know, maybe he's afraid he'll get booed. | ||
Steve, he spoke at over 13 of our events in the last five years. | ||
He's received hero's welcomes. | ||
Here's what he should have done. | ||
Because he will not defeat Donald Trump, I think, at all. | ||
But he will never even get close. | ||
If he does not understand this is a moment of dominance of who has the alpha energy to take on the DC regime. | ||
What he should have done is he should have bought a booth here, brought in all those influencers that talk a big game on social media, done an influencer reception. | ||
He should have gone up on stage and said, you know what, no speech. | ||
If you disagree, go to the front of the line, ask me any question, let's have it out. | ||
Why do you not like me? | ||
I'm a good governor. | ||
I went after Disney. | ||
He has some stuff that he could honestly have a little bit of a, you know, good talking point on. | ||
Instead, he doesn't even show up. | ||
You're going to lose big time. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because this base, who's now lining up, like, as soon as the doors open, I've never seen anything like it. | ||
This base is scorned. | ||
They're scorned by Mitch McConnell. | ||
They're scorned by Paul Ryan. | ||
They want someone who embodies the energy, the attitude, and the vibe to go into the arena and challenge the uniparty. | ||
He's made 13 turning point events. | ||
In the last five years, correct. | ||
Is this the first one he's ever turned down? | ||
No, I mean, sometimes he says no, in fairness. | ||
But last year we hosted six events through Turning Point Action in Ohio. | ||
We did one in Kansas. | ||
We did one in Arizona. | ||
We did one in Wisconsin, where Governor DeSantis wanted to go on tour. | ||
The media said it was kind of his pre-presidential teased tour. | ||
We were happy to do it because he was doing rock star stuff in Florida, and I was focused on midterms, midterms, midterms, help Ron Johnson, help J.D. | ||
Vance, right? | ||
So we put on the events. | ||
We don't regret doing it. | ||
It's just a little strange that we have this really close relationship in the fall. | ||
And I don't take it personally. | ||
Politics is what it is. | ||
It's a blood sport. | ||
You make calculations. | ||
But I will say bluntly, this is a mistake for him because Donald Trump, the moment I called Donald Trump to say, hey, you want to come to this event? | ||
He said, 100%. | ||
I know the power you guys have. | ||
I know the energy. | ||
I know the enthusiasm. | ||
You've always been there for me, Charlie. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
Let's have it out. | ||
And, you know, Vivek Ramaswamy, to his credit, one text message he confirmed. | ||
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Right? | |
Governor Asa Hutchinson is coming, Steve. | ||
If Governor Asa Hutchinson is coming, then I think... If he can have... Go back to the alpha male. | ||
Go back to... Because the Santas, I can't figure it out. | ||
Why does he go to New Hampshire and not take questions from the audience? | ||
Why does he go to Iowa and not take questions? | ||
Why wouldn't he come here and take questions? | ||
You know, not even give him a prepared speech. | ||
Your point. | ||
Just have him line up at the mic and let's take them. | ||
I mean, look, that's what I do on college campuses. | ||
And you know, he might say, oh, well, you know, those are college kids and... | ||
You know what? | ||
I mean, honestly, some of the college kids are snarkier and probably better prepared. | ||
Smarter, better questions. | ||
Yeah, you have to lean into the disagreement. | ||
You have to lean into... You're not going to become the Republican nominee by just... It's not a money-raising competition. | ||
And it's not going to be a straw poll in the Hamptons. | ||
Right? | ||
The straw poll here is you cannot win the Republican primary without going through turning point. | ||
You can't. | ||
Right. | ||
Agreed. | ||
Charlie, look, look. | ||
They romanced DeSantis, right? | ||
They took him up, they showered him with money, they told him how great he was. | ||
The Murdoch strategy. | ||
It's that kind of money which has offshored our jobs and sent us to war for 50 years, right? | ||
And he bought into it. | ||
He was foolish. | ||
He got greedy. | ||
I mean, a smart thing for him to do would have been to support Trump and got a spot as second on the ticket. It would have been 12 years in the White House. | ||
But also in the tactics of it, you see Cernovich every day on Twitter. The shade war between the two influencers. Influencers are one thing, but you've got to go connect with voters, right? | ||
Yes. I'm not saying influencers are not important, but you said you had 160 certified media. | ||
We have These are the people that make the party. | ||
These are the people whose full-time job is politics. | ||
That's right. | ||
Which is the power. | ||
But that's not a campaign. | ||
There they are right there. | ||
No, but you, and by the way, not to mention. | ||
We're in Tulsa, James is second. | ||
We have 2,000 precinct committeemen coming to this event. | ||
These are the people that make the party. | ||
These are the people, their full-time job is politics, okay? | ||
We have 30 state party chairs or national committeemen or people that are in the top levels of their party. | ||
So in Iowa, God bless them, right? | ||
That's important. | ||
But you know, you get one interview with Tucker, but you could also do both, right? | ||
But this could have been, and it's a missed opportunity. | ||
I've endorsed Donald Trump, so I'm done giving Ron DeSantis advice, both publicly and privately. | ||
So like, look man, you don't want to talk to 6,000 super voters, donors, influencers, pastors. | ||
influencers and media and you think that you can win this thing to the Hamptons good luck because Donald here's the one thing I respect so much about Donald Trump and he deserves to be bragged on for a second he's a former president who is really well-liked but he is earning this nomination he is working his tail off there is zero entitlement from Donald Trump and he has every reason to feel entitled by the way but he's like you know what I'm gonna earn it I'm gonna defeat these people I'm gonna he does not have to be coming here Steve a lot of these people already love him they've heard from him probably 15 or 20 times | ||
But he says, you know what, I'm in it to win, I'm in the arena, and I have a lot of respect for that kind of attitude. | ||
And by the way, he's up in Bedminster, so it's not like he's getting out of bed and coming here, right? | ||
No, he's making a special trip. | ||
By the way, the best thing of Trump's campaign that Jason and his guys came up with is Trump going to Dairy Queen, Trump going to Versailles, Trump going to, you know, to the To the McDonald's and buying... It's a beast in his natural habitat, right? | ||
Exactly. | ||
And by the way, you see DeSantis went to Dairy Queen yesterday and it was just like, come on. | ||
It was sad. | ||
No, nobody there. | ||
Okay, we're gonna take a short commercial break. | ||
We're here, Real America's Voice, The War Room. | ||
We're gonna come back with Jane Zirkin. | ||
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Our posse, our audience, is in line getting certified. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're back at war. | ||
We got Charlie Kirk, Turning Point USA. | ||
It's ATCON 2023. | ||
Back in a moment. | ||
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Bring it on and have a fight to the end. | |
Just watch and see. | ||
It's all started. | ||
Everything's begun. | ||
And you are over. | ||
Cause we're taking down the CCP. | ||
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Okay, welcome back right at ACON 2023 It's growing Steve. Look at this. Hey guys, hang on. We're gonna get to your brothers so long. James Zirkel who we got over there Let's talk to some of the war room posse Can you please tell me your name and what brings you here today? | ||
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my name is Wayne and I'm here because I'm a committee man and I'm a committee man because Steve Bannon talked about it and my big issue is election integrity and so I'm here to learn a lot more about that and And she's a great person. | |
Shout out to the Brevard County EIC group. | ||
We love Steve Bannon. | ||
Action, action, action! | ||
What's your name and what brings you here today? | ||
My name is Christie Macaluso. | ||
I'm here to see Donald Trump and he has passed our test. | ||
We didn't have to pass his test. | ||
He passed our test. | ||
So we don't drink his Kool-Aid. | ||
We love the man. | ||
Let's do a poll. | ||
Trump 2024! | ||
Where's Trump 2024? | ||
Where's Trump 2024? Let's hear it. | ||
What's your name and what brings you here today? | ||
I'm Jeff from Austin, Texas. | ||
I just came to listen to some of the speakers. | ||
I'd like to see Donald Trump and Vivek Ramaswamy and some of the other individuals that are going to speak here today. | ||
It's a good group of speakers and I'm excited to hear them talk. | ||
Awesome. | ||
I love the hat. | ||
What's your name? | ||
How about you? | ||
What's your name? | ||
What brings you here today? | ||
My name's Deborah. | ||
I'm from Texas as well. | ||
God bless Texas! | ||
I just came to hear some of the candidates that are going to be speaking just to learn a little bit more about them. | ||
Wonderful, wonderful. | ||
Step on up. | ||
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Tell me your name and what brings you here today. | |
Well, my name is Robin and I'm here because I love this country. | ||
I'm very concerned about our future and I'm hoping just to enjoy all the speakers and have a great time. | ||
Love it, we love it. | ||
Come on up, I see. | ||
What does your fan say here? | ||
Let's see. | ||
Stand up and save America. | ||
We love that. | ||
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Alright. | |
I'm Lana Compton, and I'm from Trump Country, West Palm Beach, Florida. | ||
Trump Country, West Palm Beach! | ||
Alright! | ||
Hey, Jane, hang on a second. | ||
Charlie, give me a second. | ||
Tell me about the rest of the day. | ||
I want to make sure everybody at home, Real America's Voice, we're here. | ||
Mike Lindell's here. | ||
You've got streaming. | ||
We've got Harmony, Dylan, everyone. | ||
What's the run of show, and how can people watch? | ||
Just, if you're at home, and you have Interest, Real America's Voice is taking the whole thing. | ||
We have breakouts starting in about 45 minutes of local engagement, how to take over your local GOP, precinct committeemen. | ||
We're screening Sound of Freedom this afternoon upstairs. | ||
It's going to probably be sold out. | ||
And water will be here, right? | ||
That's right. | ||
And then starting around 3.45, 4 o'clock, the main stage programming begins. | ||
And we have Congressman Matt Gaetz, we have Congresswoman Ana Paulina Luna, we have Harmeet Dhillon, Vivek Ramaswamy, we then have Megyn Kelly, Tucker Carlson, Donald Trump. | ||
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Wow! | |
So that's a pretty good lineup. | ||
Pretty murderous row. | ||
Where are you from and why are you here? | ||
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Yeah, hi, I'm here from West Palm Beach and I'm here for Donald Trump as well. | |
Thank you for coming. | ||
My name is Rose. | ||
I'm here at West Palm Beach, fired from Mr. Trump. | ||
He is my president, and always be my president. | ||
I want to bless him, God bless him, his family, and please, please, stand up. | ||
You're going to win, and I'm going to win with you. | ||
The whole country is with you, Mr. Trump. | ||
My name is Rose. | ||
You know who I am. | ||
I'm 82 years old. | ||
And when you interviewed me, you told me, you don't look like 82, you look like 28. | ||
And that was, for me, I love Mr. Trump. | ||
Can we hear it for her? | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Trump is the president. | ||
You, sir. | ||
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I want Trump. | |
Trump's got to save this country because I came from communism. | ||
I was here, young man, lived in communism. | ||
These people don't know what the hell they're getting themselves into. | ||
They ain't got no brains. | ||
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They got to have guts and fight for our freedom and our future. | |
One more thing. | ||
I want to say I'm proud to the young people of this country. | ||
Especially the one standing next to you, Charlie Kerr. | ||
I love him, a young person, and you bring a lot of young people to vote for Mr. Trump. | ||
Always talk beautiful. | ||
I saw you on TV all the time. | ||
I love you, Charlie Kerr. | ||
God bless you. | ||
I want to introduce you to Charlie's agent. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
That's why I don't like working with Charlie that much, right? | ||
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That's right. | |
Well, no, as you can see, Steve, we have an amazing group of people here. | ||
All ages, all backgrounds, and this really is the future of the party. | ||
And it scares, you know, the Uniparty. | ||
And honestly, the Republican establishment, they would not be able to put on an event like this, right? | ||
Oh, no. | ||
Are you guys happy or unhappy with the RNC? | ||
Are you happy? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
You guys like the RNC? | ||
Is the RNC doing a good job? | ||
Peter Navarro wrote a book in Trump time. | ||
Is this Trump country right here? | ||
Is Donald Trump our president? | ||
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Yes! | |
Trump! Trump! Trump! Trump! | ||
We're one year... Charlie, talk to me about all the activist training you're doing. | ||
Yes. | ||
We're one year... People say, hey look, all this enthusiasm is great, all the books are great, the war room is great, but we've got to win. | ||
We gotta win to take power. | ||
And actually, people have seen the frustration they have in the House of Representatives, the National Defense Authorizations still got all this woke madness in it, all Ukraine's still financed in it, right? | ||
You saw Tucker yesterday. | ||
Number one, how to take over your state party. | ||
That's the number one thing. | ||
Take over the state GOP. | ||
neoliberal, neocon answers. So what is the training and how is that going to lead us to victory and not just victory, how we actually govern starting in 2025? | ||
Number one, how to take over your state party. That's the number one thing. | ||
Take over the state GOP. | ||
Are you guys interested in taking over your state GOP's? | ||
This has never been touched on and this is something I've been telling the president's team as they become the general. | ||
We have to get rid of these people that are comfortable being state party chairs or county chairs. | ||
There's so much that could be done, Steve, with proper county chairs in Cobb County, Georgia. | ||
In Gwinnett. | ||
You know, we have good chairs, you know, in Maricopa and Pima, Arizona, but we could get even better ones in parts of Wisconsin, and we're starting to flip those. | ||
We're starting to get young, energetic 20-somethings to become state party chairs in the counties that matter, and eventually to become county chairs and state party chairs. | ||
That's number one. | ||
Precinct committeemen. | ||
Become a precinct committeeman. | ||
This is a direct call to action. | ||
Do we have any precinct committeemen here? | ||
See, every hand should go up. | ||
Jane, do we have any precinct committeemen over there? | ||
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Come on up, come on up. | |
So, one, but that's... | ||
Talk to me about precinct strategy. | ||
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That shows Steve. | |
What compelled you to get involved in precinct strategy? | ||
Believe it or not, I'm a member of the War Room Posse, and I listen to Steve Bannon, and I just became a member in February, so I'm ready to get to work! | ||
Action, action, action! | ||
All because of Steve Bannon and the War Room! | ||
So talk to me about precinct strategy. | ||
Here's what people can't understand. | ||
You have MAGA states like Georgia. | ||
You have MAGA states like South Dakota. | ||
The Upper Plains, right? | ||
Montana, Wyoming. | ||
Why do you still have that MAGA doesn't run these states, these super red states? | ||
Well, until Turning Point, there has not been a concerted effort to get our rank and file into these precinct committee spots, into the state central committee, and have the party actually represent their voters. | ||
You know this. | ||
It's usually a tutelage system of people that are lobbyists or insiders, people that have just kind of been around for a while. | ||
And honestly, they intimidate you with the rules. | ||
Oh, you don't know the rules. | ||
You got to show up at Tuesday at 2 a.m. | ||
And, you know, no, but we find the rules. | ||
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We make a choice. | |
More interesting, vote late. | ||
Yes. | ||
Show up early. | ||
That's right. | ||
See, if I may here, because Charlie's just hit the nail on the head. | ||
I think the lesson of 2020 was that election was lost. | ||
It was stolen before Election Day. | ||
Was 2020 stolen? | ||
And the way that election was stolen before 2020 was a myriad of ways, but one of them was having precinct captains who wouldn't look at the ballots. | ||
I mean, the first line of defense against a stolen election is signature match, is being able to make sure that whatever ballot came in is actually the ballot of the registered voter. | ||
And the idea of going right to the grassroots like Charlie is proposing is literally our first. | ||
And I'm hoping that the lesson of 2020 is learned for 2024 so they won't steal it again. | ||
Yeah, and just so if we are a grassroots party, we are going to win in 2024. | ||
If we are an oligarchy party, right, we are going to lose in 2024. | ||
And so this is what we're trying to create a turning point action, the venue, the place where the grassroots have a voice, where you're going to hear from people where the media doesn't want you to hear from. | ||
People like Roger Stone. | ||
People like Mike Lindell. | ||
People that grassroots resonate with. | ||
And again, we're being really fair. | ||
If you're running for the presidency, you're allowed an opportunity to speak to the grassroots. | ||
But Steve, we've talked about this for a while, what Turning Point Action also brings. | ||
is we bring the heat of a sophisticated effort where, you know, we are going to outwork you. | ||
We're not headquartered in DC. | ||
We're headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. | ||
We got a bunch of late 20-somethings that are sick and tired of this country being taken over by these godless Marxists, and we played a win at Turning Point. | ||
How do people follow this story today? | ||
I know you've got to bounce. | ||
You're on social media, but how do people... Real America Voice, how else do they get access to this? | ||
Yeah, well, first of all, thank you guys for watching our show after Steve every single day. | ||
It really means a lot. | ||
This show is great. | ||
It's a one, two, and then three combo with Jack. | ||
It's one, two, three. | ||
Five hours of populist naturalism. | ||
You guys should just watch Rab every single day. | ||
Number two, if at home you guys want to watch the entire live stream, you can watch it on Real America's Voice or tpaction.com. | ||
We're going to be posting exclusive interviews on our podcast. | ||
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Still, go to tpaction.com and sign up to become a precinct committeeman. | ||
You will hear from one of our 50 full-time field staff. | ||
We are hiring up to get hundreds of full-time infrastructure staff in the states that matter. | ||
We are playing to win everybody, to take back this country. | ||
The Turning Point way is proven. | ||
Can we hear it for Charlie Kirk and Turning Point? | ||
Charlie, no, the job you've done is unbelievable. | ||
Charlie Kirk, Turning Point USA! | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We've got Natalie, we've got Peter. | ||
As soon as people can get through security, I think we've got some other folks. | ||
Edward is going to be here. | ||
The film is going to play at 1 o'clock. | ||
We're here all day with Real America's Voice in the War Room. | ||
We'll be back after a short commercial break. | ||
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You are over Cause we're taking down the CCP Spread the word all through Hong Kong We will fight till they're all gone We rejoice when there's no more Let's take down the CCP Here's your host, Stephen K. Babb Okay, welcome back to ATCON 2020. | |
We've got Natalie, we have Peter, and a huge audience. | ||
Hey, Jane Zirkle! | ||
Jane, who do we got over there in the War Room? | ||
Posse in line. | ||
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Yeah, go, show America's voice! | |
Woo! | ||
Can you please tell me your name and what brings you here today? | ||
I'm PG Schaefer. | ||
I'm from Marion County, Florida, Ocala. | ||
Who are you most excited to see at ActionCon? | ||
Do you think I could actually narrow that down? | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Although I'm super excited to see our 45th president at the end of the evening. | ||
Do you have any Trump fans in the house? | ||
How about you sir? | ||
What's your name and what brings you here today? | ||
My name is Bob and I'm here just to support all the Republicans and try to make sure we get one elected. | ||
How are you taking action in your community? | ||
I'm a member of the REC in our county and we're real involved in bringing out the vote and making sure that we get everybody out to vote in 2024. | ||
Wonderful. | ||
Get out the vote. | ||
What's your name and what brings you here today? | ||
Hey Jane, hang on for one second. | ||
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Hi, my name is Sherry. | |
Even though I had cancer and was very ill from my bed, I made tens of thousands of calls to try to get Trump elected, and I'm going to keep fighting with my last breath. | ||
Whoa! | ||
Can we give her tens of thousands of calls from your home? | ||
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Yeah, from my bed. | |
Wow. | ||
And you had cancer? | ||
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So, it's Trump. | |
We just need to get him back. | ||
And thank you so much, Steve, for all you do. | ||
Natalie, Peter, you're amazing. | ||
We've got the easy job. | ||
Now, I'm going to ask you a question. | ||
Why does this country need Donald Trump back, and why would you make tens of thousands of calls when you're suffering from cancer from your bed? | ||
Why would you do that? | ||
Why does this country need Trump? | ||
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Because we need to take down the administrative state and the military-industrial complex. | |
Whoa. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Sir, where are you from? | ||
Robert Atkins from Zephyrhill, Florida. | ||
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I came to hear you state Thank you very much. | |
Thank you very much. | ||
Do we have any precinct committeemen here? | ||
Okay, hang on. | ||
Name and where are you from? | ||
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My name is Ann Marie Kynes and I'm a former New Yorker. | |
I relocated to Pompano Beach. | ||
I got involved in precinct strategy because of you, Steve Bannon. | ||
I want to thank you and also because of my father, who's a World War II veteran, and he said the only person who can save this country is Donald Trump. | ||
Oh! | ||
Hang on one second, sir. | ||
Where are you from? | ||
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Augustine Beach, Florida, and I'm the national co-chair of Polish Americans for Trump! | ||
All right! | ||
By the way, are there too many New Yorkers down here in Florida? | ||
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No, I guess not. | |
God bless you. | ||
Natalie, on a serious note, we've got all these activists here, people are here. | ||
One of the things I noticed in frustration talking to people, let me ask you, do you think the Republican House is being tough enough on these events? | ||
No, seriously, I want to hear it from your heart. | ||
You guys fought, you did thousands of calls, we fought and got these guys in there. | ||
Outside of Matt Gaetz and a couple others, is anybody doing anything? | ||
What's your message to McCarthy? | ||
Motion to vacate? | ||
What do you think? | ||
Matt Gaetz is going to be up here today talking. | ||
What do you think about Matt Gaetz? | ||
McCarthy's got an ethics investigation on Matt Gaetz to try to shut him up. | ||
What's your message to Matt Gaetz? | ||
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Go for it! | |
Is Matt Gaetz your guy? | ||
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Thank you. | |
you Now Natalie, when are you 21 or 22? | ||
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22. 22. | |
Is she a better investigator than everything you've seen in the house? | ||
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Thank you. | |
Talk about it for a second, though. | ||
I mean, yesterday, what you discovered and brought forward on Fauci is unbelievable. | ||
Why has nothing happened on Fauci? | ||
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Well, I don't know about you guys, but for me, these investigations were supposed to serve one purpose, and that was to get the evidence, the verified evidence that we needed to bring criminal referrals and prosecutions for people like Anthony Fauci, Francis Collins. | |
Is her point to point, criminal referrals, criminal prosecutions, and put people in prison that did this to us? | ||
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I don't know about you guys, I'm all for solitary, but there was really a wonderful article on ABC News yesterday, I'll read the headline and I'm curious what the audience thinks about it, but it said, Trump's unprecedented campaign pitch, elect me to get revenge on the government. | |
I don't know about you guys, that sounds pretty freaking good! | ||
Right? | ||
If only a House Republican shared that same sentiment. | ||
Peter, your idea on the investigations. | ||
Steve, it's been one of my greatest disappointments to watch... | ||
House Republicans who now have the power and not really get down to any degree. | ||
What they really need to do is focus more narrowly on certain issues and start issuing. | ||
So what should that be? | ||
Well, communist Chinese weaponization of all other things to take over this country, that's number one. | ||
And for me, like the weaponization of the government. | ||
But if you can't get the Wuhan lab right, I mean, they weaponized a biological weapons program that we helped finance, and then our guys lied about it. | ||
If you can't do that, how are you going to do anything else? | ||
And by the way, look, the thing that always amazes me when I interact with folks, this election, stolen election, sticks in everybody's craw. | ||
Was 2020 stolen? | ||
Any doubt in your mind about that? | ||
So the first two questions they ask anybody that's trying to run for president, number one, did Donald Trump win the 2020 election, correct? | ||
And number two, is Joe Biden a legitimate president of the United States? | ||
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And Steve, I don't know about you, but to me, one of the major tells that I think a lot of these investigations were going to be controlled opposition from the get-go. | |
Obviously, the grassroots is fired up about election integrity, as you should be. | ||
Where's the subcommittee on election integrity? | ||
That's a good question. | ||
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Where is that? | |
Yeah, it is. | ||
Look, Chris Wray handled the Republicans this last week. | ||
He lied. | ||
He should be charged with lying to Congress, but he's going to get away with it too. | ||
And he just, every question they asked him, he refused to answer them. | ||
Outside of Matt Gaetz, to Peter's point, Matt Gaetz and Andy Biggs, did Chris Wray basically handle the rest of the Republican questions? | ||
Did you guys know that under statute, he's only required to come once a year to the House of Representatives? | ||
That was their shot the other day. | ||
That was their shot without a subpoena. | ||
Without a subpoena. | ||
Let's get the friggin' subpoenas going. | ||
I mean, this is ridiculous. | ||
We watched what Schiff on down did to our side without any justification, and they made our lives miserable. | ||
And we have God and truth on our side, and we are doing nothing. | ||
Are you saying being my cellmate's going to be miserable? | ||
I got the upper bunk. | ||
I'm going first, I think. | ||
If you notice, his microphone's a little louder than mine. | ||
This is an edge. | ||
But this whole thing about weaponizing the government, I was in there with Steve. | ||
Steve and I are one of the few who were there from 2016, right? | ||
And I actually stayed to the end. | ||
He bailed on me. | ||
And what we saw from the beginning was the FBI trying to take down and overthrow the government. | ||
It started with the Russia hoax. | ||
They got rid of Mike Flynn, who I cherish that guy. | ||
They got rid of him early. | ||
Do you think the Administrative State and Deep State, is he a conspiracy theory guy? | ||
Or do you believe from the facts that you've seen that the Administrative State tried to take down Trump's presidency? | ||
Any doubt in your mind? | ||
And you could argue that they successfully overthrew the government in 2020. | ||
Hey, guess what? | ||
The Hunter laptop was real from the day this guy saw it a year before the election in 2020. | ||
The FBI had it. | ||
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They had the Laptop from Hell in November of 2019. | |
One year behind. | ||
Chris Wray had it. | ||
They sat on it. | ||
We know that if that had gone out to the public, Trump would have been able to overcome all the stolen votes. | ||
Do you think the Laptop from Hell would have made a difference to the American people? | ||
Do you think it shows that the Bidens are compromised by the Chinese Communist Party? | ||
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We know 2020 was stolen, but I don't think that that was the first stolen election. | |
I think 2016 was really the first stolen election from Donald Trump, right? | ||
They started from the day he announced his candidacy, subverting every single action that he did. | ||
You see people like Mark Milley from the personnel front, full-blown warfare, not even to mention biological warfare, using COVID to derail his second election. | ||
I used every single tool in the book to really undermine Donald Trump, and it just proves that he really is the only man who can take down the administrative state. | ||
And I have to say to Ron DeSantis, if you can't handle ActCon, how in the heck are you going to take down the deep state? | ||
Is Governor DeSantis going to do a good job as governor here? | ||
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here. Whoa, whoa. Whoa. Whoa. Did you see that? That's a lot of people. I mean, that's Whoa, whoa. | |
Whoa, whoa. | ||
Do you want DeSantis to be here to answer your question? | ||
Why is he not here? | ||
And I take it most you guys voted for DeSantis and you're DeSantis supporters and you're disappointed? | ||
Ron's trying to make history though here, really. | ||
He's trying to be the first president who shares the presidency with his wife. | ||
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Oh my god, Navarro went there. | |
I'm trying to figure out whether Charlie invited her here. | ||
You really are the misogynist. | ||
Hey, no, I've seen this. | ||
I read Lady Macbeth, okay? | ||
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I read Macbeth. | |
It's all Shakespeare, baby. | ||
America could use a little misogyny, I think. | ||
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Exactly. | |
Hey, Jane, get us some folks over there. | ||
What are they doing? | ||
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Let's do some polling. | |
Can you please tell me who you're supporting in 2024? | ||
Trump. | ||
Why? | ||
Because he's the best president ever. | ||
Sir, can you please tell me who you're supporting in 2024? | ||
I'm coming here to support Trump and support what's right and what Jesus wants people to know. | ||
And, uh, very important. | ||
How about you, sir? | ||
Who are you supporting in 2024? | ||
I am supporting Trump all the way because he actually knows how to get stuff done, you know? | ||
Like, we gotta make America great again, and we gotta do it now, you know? | ||
Our country's gonna go to crap if we don't do it. | ||
What brings a young fellow like you out to Turning Point Action Conference today? | ||
What brings you out here today? | ||
Pretty much, I kind of just started a chapter for Turning Point USA and I pretty much just love America and I wanted to meet new people so... | ||
Here I am. | ||
How important is it for Gen Z to get involved? | ||
I think it's very important for Gen Z to get involved because we're in a state with our country where people just hate America. | ||
You know, they just hate America and they hate American values. | ||
They hate the regular family structure and I think that's very dangerous because we need to ensure that every child has a mom and a dad. | ||
You know? | ||
I mean, it's crazy to just not see it, you know? | ||
Big time! | ||
How about you, ma'am? | ||
Let's see you in these beautiful patriotic glasses! | ||
What brings you here today? | ||
I'm doing great, thanks. | ||
Step on up! | ||
USA! | ||
I love it, I love it! | ||
What brings you here today? | ||
Oh, just here to, you know, be around some great people, some like-minded people, and hear some great speakers, and, you know, get inspired to do something for the country. | ||
Who are you most excited to see? | ||
It's gotta be Trump. | ||
I've never seen him speak personally and, you know, just really such an inspiration, everything he's going through. | ||
Just really looking forward to that. | ||
I take it you will be supporting him in 2024? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Why is that? | ||
Well, you know... | ||
I think we'll just have to wait and see. | ||
You know, there's, uh, it's still pretty early to tell. | ||
I think it's going to be some interesting debates, though. | ||
Really looking forward to the debates. | ||
I think it's going to be tough to decide. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Hang on for one second. | ||
I'll go to a short commercial break. | ||
We'll return to Atcon 2023 with our audience in a moment. | ||
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We will fight till they're all gone. | |
We rejoice when there's no more. | ||
Let's take down the CCP. | ||
I offer you a choice. | ||
A choice between two worlds. | ||
Will you take the blue pill and continue living in a world where a corrupt few control everything? | ||
Or will you take the red pill and join us? | ||
What the elites don't want you to know is that there are 200,000 open committee man seats in the Republican Party. | ||
These party members are the ones who determine the future of the GOP. | ||
Let's take our country back, one precinct at a time. | ||
Visit precinctstrategy.com now. | ||
Okay, welcome back to ATCON 2023. | ||
Let's give it up for Royce White. | ||
That's a commercial for Royce White on Precinct Strategies. | ||
I want to welcome Brittany Martinez from EV Magazine. | ||
We're going to get an interview here in a second. | ||
Peter, I know you've got to bounce. | ||
Big day today. | ||
Your brother's getting married here in Palm Beach. | ||
Right here in Palm Beach, and it's going to be fun. | ||
So, but this is This is more fun right now, Steve. | ||
I've got to be real about this. | ||
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Are you going to change before the wedding? | |
Yeah, I'm going to change. | ||
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I'm going to put my shorts with a tuxedo on. | |
But look, I want to thank everybody here and the 6,000 people who are going to overwhelm and overrun this place with energy. | ||
This is the way we're going to win in 2024. | ||
Through this energy. | ||
I love the Canon Abandon. | ||
It's action, action, action. | ||
And the beauty of what Steve does, and he is a master at it, is he teaches you what kind of actions you can take. | ||
He gives you a menu and you choose. | ||
And these things are so important now. | ||
We have so many things going wrong. | ||
Trump's America, and I was there for four years, was a world where we had a growing economy, was stable, inflation, we didn't have to worry about Iran, Russia. | ||
What is it like? | ||
You were one of only two or three guys that made it all the way through. | ||
What's it like to work every day with Donald Trump? | ||
Tell him. | ||
He's the smartest, funniest, and just warmest guy I've ever known. | ||
The thing I love about Trump Is that he's the billionaire with a common person's touch. | ||
It's like he thinks about people in a way which is warm and connected, right? | ||
He could give a hoot for the billionaires and the people who are, quote, important to him. | ||
It's you who are important. | ||
The people of America, the black, brown, blue collar Americans, families, People who are just trying to make a living and struggle by, and all they want from their government, all they want from their government is fairness. | ||
If Trump had gone back to Mar-a-Lago and retired, none of this would have happened to him. | ||
He's come back again to lead our country, to save our country, and that's why they're trying to destroy him. | ||
They're trying to put him in prison, all of it. | ||
You see that? | ||
Any doubt in your mind about that? | ||
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Is Trump your guy? | |
Can anybody else right now in this time in history save our nation except for Donald Trump? | ||
By the way, Navarro, this is why Trump's gonna win and gonna win big, right? | ||
Is Trump gonna win big? | ||
Are we gonna let it be stolen like we let it be stolen at 20? | ||
But the reason why he's going to win big is not just because of this enthusiasm. | ||
It's because these folks are going to go out there and be the gendarmes of that election. | ||
The ballot box is going to be secure in your hands. | ||
Learn the lessons, what you're going to teach here. | ||
You go out and grab those precincts. | ||
You go out and grab the party. | ||
Is he right? | ||
Are you going to be the gendarme? | ||
You're going to save America? | ||
That's what I want to hear. | ||
Peter, thank you so much, brother, for being here. | ||
Give it up for Peter Navarro! | ||
Right. | ||
Where do they go to your sub-sac? | ||
Peter, I'm not doing that. | ||
Everybody, if you want to support Trump, you go and go to his website and support Trump today. | ||
It's all about taking back Trump's America today. | ||
Peter's hosting a show on Monday, and Natalie's going to host a show Monday afternoon. | ||
Give it up for Peter Navarro. | ||
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Thank you, Admiral. | |
Natalie, EB Magazine is cutting-edge, traditional, conservative, realistic. | ||
Take it away, ma'am. | ||
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I'm a huge fan of EB Magazine, and now that we have another woman on the panel, I thought it was proper to pop out my pink Trump hat, which I got from USA Trump Store. | |
But I know we talk a lot about the war on women, I know transgender men in the bathrooms, in the sports fields, you name it. | ||
But there's an interesting component to that that has to do with Big Pharma and how they're waging war on women too. | ||
If you can sort of give us a little intro on what EV Magazine is, but specifically what you guys are working on. | ||
So, Evie Magazine is tired of the feminist agenda. | ||
We are about being feminine, not feminist. | ||
We want to bring men and women back together to work together. | ||
And Big Pharma, like in the beginning with the birth control pill, we were the first women's publication to call it out. | ||
Back in the 1950s, women were experimented on during the pill. | ||
They did not know, they did not consent to what it was. | ||
Some women died. | ||
And now, we don't have studies talking about infertility after the pill. | ||
Same with the Vax. | ||
Women shouldn't be forced to put something in their body that they don't want to. | ||
We don't have studies on how this is affecting future fertility, but Evie magazine was the first publication to call out the women's menstrual cycles were being affected by the Vax and that nobody should be forced to take something they don't want to take. | ||
I want to link that to something bigger because they called people like me, they called Warren, they called us conspiracy theorists for linking the COVID-19 vaccine to reproductive health issues, which I think calls into really a bigger question, not just the efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccines, but what the true purpose of mandating was, what the side effects were. | ||
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So in your opinion, I know you're a mom, you have babies, You know, do you think that the NIH, that big pharma, the CDC has intentionally covered up some of the negative ramifications of receiving that vaccine, particularly when it comes to women and having babies and reproduction? | |
Oh, absolutely. | ||
And it's sad because I was pregnant during the time of the vax and my OBGYN said there's a record number of stillborns being born from women who have taken the vax. | ||
Wow. | ||
Nobody would go on the record and talk about it. | ||
So, not saying that's happening to everyone, but women should have a choice for that reason. | ||
We need to protect our babies and protect our bodies. | ||
And I'm telling you, women and mama bears, much like yourself, and the young people, which I think we're seeing here at Turning Point, is how we're gonna bring this country back. | ||
And I see someone who's not a woman, but it's his show, so he's welcome anytime. | ||
How can people, I want everybody to know that this woman is so brave to start this magazine, when the whole fashion industry, the whole magazine industry, and the advertising industry against you. | ||
How do people get to Evie, to the website, and to the magazine? | ||
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Yeah, so guys, if you go to eviemagazine.com, E-V-I-E magazine.com, and subscribe, we have a print issue in digital, and if you guys subscribe to us, that would help us tremendously, and we'll keep creating great content for women that's pro women. | |
Can we give it up for another hero, Brittany Martinez? | ||
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Thank you for having me, Steve. | |
Okay, we're going to have a short commercial break. | ||
Wow, we finally have a camera here. | ||
Harry. | ||
Harry, can we give it up for Harry? | ||
Harry's also a cancer survivor. | ||
He's been a long-time producer of Real America's Voice. | ||
Harry, you're the best. | ||
You see, if Harry and I don't have a few hot words during every production, we're not having fun. | ||
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You're my man. | |
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
We're gonna be back. | ||
Is it Trump 24? | ||
Atcon 2023. |