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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. | |
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 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. Babb. | |
Governor Yuncken of Virginia to run for president. | ||
He had passed up on that opportunity. | ||
He hasn't slammed the door on it, but it comes amidst disappointment over the race thus far for Ron DeSantis in Florida. | ||
He's fired a third of his staff. | ||
He's trying to right that ship. | ||
Maybe it'll work out. | ||
But what do you think? | ||
I think that Governor Yankin would be an ideal candidate for the Republican Party. | ||
And I very much hope that he's going to enter the race. | ||
People I speak to are all favorably inclined towards him. | ||
And so if he entered, I think there would be tremendous enthusiasm and he could win the general election. | ||
He's a billionaire donor. | ||
He's very important to Republicans. | ||
He's kind of been disappointed what he's seen out of Governor DeSantis of Florida thus far. | ||
Maybe, he says, the shakeup and the layoffs in that race will right that ship. | ||
But he really likes Governor Youngkin. | ||
Last time I checked, though, Garl, he has so far not joined the race. | ||
Maybe that happens, but what do you think? | ||
Well, first of all, full disclosure, Thomas Pettifee is a friend of mine. | ||
I think the world of him. | ||
One of the smartest people I know. | ||
Yes, Governor Youngkin is attractive to a lot of people. | ||
Whether he enters the contest or not, it's going to depend on two things. | ||
Does he keep the House of Delegates in the November elections in Virginia for the legislature? | ||
And does he flip the State Senate? | ||
If he does, My sense is he might be open to jumping in if the race still seems to be muddled up, but that's awfully late. | ||
If he did it, it'd be less than 60 days before you start. | ||
Guys, Glenn Youngkin, Glenn Youngkin won because John Fredericks, and then you get the worm involved, the MAGA turned out 100%. | ||
They're not going to turn out for Youngkin. | ||
This is another fantasy. | ||
You got another billionaire. | ||
You know, this is a conservative, this is a rhinoceros. | ||
You know, another foreigner. | ||
And I have nothing... I love immigrants. | ||
They're fantastic. | ||
They add so much to the country. | ||
But not a guy that wants to come over here and then shifts his company back to Hungary. | ||
Right? | ||
And takes all the advantage of the United States. | ||
And then wants to thwart MAGA. | ||
He's very anti-Trump. | ||
He came and gave some dollars after it was evident that Trump won in 2016. | ||
He's one of those guys. | ||
There's tons of those guys. | ||
They're all going to come back. | ||
And they all bring their bad ideas. | ||
I was there. | ||
They all bring their bad ideas. | ||
The cluelessness of the Murdochs and the thing, they think you're, they think you're complete and total morons. | ||
When you see a segment like that on Cavuto, because here's what, it's all repetition. | ||
It's repetition. | ||
You got, you got Doocy, the weatherman in the morning. | ||
Hey, Glenn Youngkin, 57% in a purple state, you know, bouncing up and down, popping up and down. | ||
Then he got Kavuto on these guys all day long. | ||
Glenn Youngkin, Glenn Youngkin, Glenn Youngkin. | ||
All of a sudden, Glenn Youngkin's going to have his moment. | ||
His moment. | ||
Glenn Youngkin's probably got the worst record on the CCP in China of anybody. | ||
The reason that the billionaires are comfortable with it, they're comfortable with You know, hedge fund guys. | ||
They're comfortable with Romney. | ||
Romney can sit in the room and talk the same language that they do, right? | ||
Yunkin's a hedge fund guy. | ||
Private equity venture, not really venture, private equity hedge fund. | ||
At Carlisle, there is no... Carlisle is the swamp. | ||
David Rubenstein. | ||
A terrible individual. | ||
Right? | ||
The Kennedy Center, everything. | ||
I came down there begging Trump to keep his jobs, you know, right after we took over. | ||
Another one that I had singled out for removal. | ||
Uh, that was not followed up on for various reasons that we won't go into now. | ||
That's his mentor. | ||
The Glenn Youngkin thing's another fantasy. | ||
We don't have time for fantasies. | ||
This is a fantasy. | ||
He's there for one reason. | ||
MAGA turned out at a hundred percent. | ||
You remember the Commonwealth? | ||
Plus the beginning of the, of the parental rights movement. | ||
He hasn't delivered on that yet. | ||
The parental rights thing is still a debacle in the Commonwealth of Virginia. | ||
Okay, but the important thing here is to remember what they're trying to do. | ||
This is all part of a they will do anything. | ||
And you've seen this at DOJ, you've seen law free, seen on the left, but it's also a massive part of the of the wealthy that are part of the quote-unquote Republican Party or their Fox Republic. | ||
They're all globalists. | ||
They're all globalist. | ||
Our Hungarian billionaire, they're a perfect example. | ||
All globalist. | ||
They want globalist policies. | ||
And Murdoch's another foreigner. | ||
Did I mention that? | ||
Did I ever mention that? | ||
Another foreigner. | ||
Is there any American ownership of any big media companies in England? | ||
Let me think. | ||
Or in Australia. | ||
Let me think about that for a second. | ||
Let me think. | ||
No. | ||
There is not. | ||
How does he own Fox? | ||
Completely illegal. | ||
In the middle of the night, when he was an Australian citizen, they realized they had a, to buy the Fox, Fox Broadcast, and he realized they had a small problem in the middle of the night, before they closed the deal and all of them get paid. | ||
He wasn't a citizen. | ||
It was against the law. | ||
Voila! | ||
Front of the line. | ||
Gets done. | ||
And then you have foreign influence. | ||
The foreign influence, it is the It's what the revolutionary generation fought against the Murdochs. | ||
The Murdochs had the mindset of the ruling imperial class of England. | ||
As much as we have a special relationship and we love our English brothers and sisters, America's basic concept is we don't want part of that deal. | ||
We don't want that. | ||
We don't want a lazy, worthless, lazy, landed aristocracy coupled with monopoly power of the British East India Company, which is just the crown giving guys monopolies and taking 20% off the top. | ||
What does that resemble? | ||
Let me think for a second. | ||
Oh, the private equity and hedge fund business. | ||
You get a management fee and you get 20% of the ups. | ||
The same model that Queen Elizabeth and these guys, the Crown, the Henry, they all had the same exact deal. | ||
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Where Francis, Drake, the British, all of them. | |
The privateers. | ||
The Crown gets a kick, gets a little something for the effort. | ||
20% off the top. | ||
That's the Murdochs. | ||
That's who they represent. | ||
They're all globalists. | ||
They do not believe in the sovereignty of the United States of America. | ||
The United States of America just happens to be an engine of economic growth that they can then, how do I say this politely, leech off of. | ||
And now you're seeing it in high relief. | ||
Donald Trump gave a, at Ralph Reed's Faith and Family gave an hour-and-a-half speech with detailed policies in it for the evangelical base. | ||
He then goes to Philadelphia to the Monastery of Liberty, gives an hour-and-a-half, to him was a two-hour speech of 17 standing ovations, 17 standing ovations. | ||
And this was a group that was essentially started kind of in Florida with Ron DeSantis. | ||
And they had Governor DeSantis, and Governor DeSantis got two, and they're very favorable to Governor DeSantis. | ||
I don't hold that against him at all. | ||
And Governor Santa's got a couple of three standing ovations. | ||
On Fox, and this is I think on a Friday or Saturday night, not exactly hitting it on Fox with the ratings, not one second. | ||
Then he goes to Turning Point USA. | ||
Gives another. | ||
You know, they're all looking for a rally. | ||
They're all looking for Bannon to come out there, be throwing mics down, hair on fire, screaming, we're at war! | ||
That's what Turning Point wanted to get jacked. | ||
President Trump's not going to do that. | ||
President Trump walked in there. | ||
Another! | ||
That's Charlie Kirby. | ||
Another serious address, not one second. | ||
Five hours of serious non-rally talks, not one second on Fox, where they're slobbering all over DeSantis at the time, right? | ||
And now they're slobbering all over Glenn Youngkin, and they're going to slobber all over Tim Scott, and they're going to slobber all over Kemp. | ||
Youngkin is too smart for this. | ||
Because he doesn't want to get shredded. | ||
He understands he'll come into the shredder. | ||
We don't have time to mess around. | ||
We're at war right now. | ||
Let me be blunt. | ||
We don't have time. | ||
They're going to spend hundreds of millions of dollars. | ||
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Why? | |
Because they're all getting paid. | ||
How could they even? | ||
The Democratic Party, and this is what I admire about them, they move with discipline and they move with force. | ||
They get a scumbag like Mark Elias. | ||
He's everywhere. | ||
He's got 50 suits going. | ||
He's everywhere in every court doing everything. | ||
He don't care. | ||
Half of them fail. | ||
He doesn't care. | ||
Boom. | ||
They're relying. | ||
Boom. | ||
Nancy Pelosi. | ||
You think Nancy Pelosi? | ||
I can play that clip from September 19. | ||
And she ran on this. | ||
October 18. | ||
Forget running around on the Senate. | ||
These governorships are all important. | ||
If you lose the House, they're going to impeach him. | ||
They're going to wait for the first opportunity. | ||
Hello? | ||
The perfect phone call in Ukraine. | ||
But when that war horse moves, she moves. | ||
Okay? | ||
And Trump, from the time she said it at the United Nations General Assembly, when she had a press conference, which was in the middle of September, to the time he was impeached was 90 days? | ||
Is that it? | ||
September, October? | ||
Hello? | ||
About 90 days. | ||
90 to 100 days. | ||
That's moving. | ||
No happy talk there. | ||
Youngest people, the ones on the inside, they're not going to let Jeff Rowe talk them into this. | ||
And Jeff Rowe just, you know, we had, I think Rahim's been on here. | ||
Caroline Wren's been on here talking about they're saying now the super pack well it can support a lot of people And you got McIntosh out there sitting on the patio No to the bundler and by the way the bundler Who looked like he was from the Bada bing club The bundler took it down and went private on that you saw that they may be able to play that just for kicks That's not the thing you want to put up because there were no hitters there that's kind of sad I It's sad. | ||
When that's your big bundler thing at Deer Valley and you're on the patio and you're on the deck, you know, the Redwood deck and they're looking out and, you know, this is the big thing. | ||
They're getting all these briefings and talk about how they burned through the $50 million. | ||
Always good when you do it at the, at the top resort in Deer Valley. | ||
It's even upscale from Park City. | ||
Park City's the kind of the house of commons, right? | ||
Really smart to do it there. | ||
But that was not exactly A great group of folks that are going to write big massive checks. | ||
Kind of grundoons. | ||
But Fox has tried that because the Murdochs, their number one objective is to keep Donald J. Trump out of the White House. | ||
Their number one. | ||
To keep him out of the White House. | ||
If you want to see a great illustration of this, look at the Bobby Kennedy video the other night with Sean Hannity on the town hall, when Sean got schooled on Ukraine. | ||
He got schooled by the audience. | ||
You people don't buy it anymore. | ||
You don't buy the lies, you don't buy, you understand what they're selling and you ain't buying it. | ||
Of no interest. | ||
Zero. | ||
Do I have Brett? | ||
Is Brett now, we got Brett back up? | ||
Dave, you've got a bunch of charts. | ||
You're going to walk us through some, but before we get to that, I just want to get the template of, of it's any, they're going to, they're going to have a rolling, you've been in politics. | ||
You're going to have a rolling, you know, Tim Scott's going to have his moment. | ||
Um, you know, uh, camp, they're all good. | ||
They're good. | ||
They're anybody they're pleading in the Bay and they're sitting there. | ||
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He's very knitted brow. | ||
Uh, you know, give me the, he's give me the, he's going Seb Gorka on me. | ||
Right? | ||
Give me the very, you know, the deep, those powerful voices those Hungarians have, right? | ||
Boom, like Orban. | ||
You know, Glenn Youngkin is a... Dude, you don't know what you're talking about. | ||
You have no earthy idea what you're talking about. | ||
Yes, you've got some stockbrokers thing online. | ||
It's great. | ||
You know, you're a capitalist. | ||
Make money. | ||
It's fantastic. | ||
But don't come in here in a pine just because you made a lot of money. | ||
You have no earthy idea, dude, anything about the American people. | ||
Zero. | ||
Zero. | ||
Let me repeat that. | ||
Zero. | ||
So don't come in here and pontificate on Cavuto's show about, yes, the American people, I think Junkin can prove it. | ||
You have no earthy idea. | ||
Not one MAGA voter will vote for Glenn Junkin. | ||
Unless a guy named Donald Trump says, hey, vote for Glenn Junkin. | ||
And he ain't gonna say that if Glenn Junkin's running against him. | ||
And Glenn Junkin's smart enough to understand that. | ||
You think Junkin, who's got a career ahead of him, wants to get the DeSantis treatment? | ||
And I keep saying, Carthaginian piece of DeSantis, and the people around him, you had your opportunity to move on and get back to Florida and get back to business, and you're bound and determined to do this, and you're telling donors right now, our best bet, this is what I'm telling them, our best bet is to get Trump on the stage with Murdoch, the trap that Murdoch set for him. | ||
Tell them, what we need to do is get him on the debate stage. | ||
The probability that that's going to happen, please, answer in prayer here. | ||
Zero. | ||
Okay, Dave Brad's got the charts. | ||
We're getting some economics here, some capital markets. | ||
We got Rasmussen's getting in some math. | ||
Economics and capital markets. | ||
Polling. | ||
Had enough abandon kind of wandering around here, right? | ||
Stick around here in the world. | ||
We'll be back in a moment. | ||
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Spread the word all through Hong Kong. | |
We will fight till they're all gone. | ||
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We rejoice when there's no more. | |
Let's take down the CCP! | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bass. | |
Okay, breaking news. | ||
We're going to get it up in a second. | ||
I think it's President Trump. | ||
They're reporting President Trump's lawyers are actually meeting with, I think, Jack Smith today. | ||
Emerson, we're going to get a clip here in a second in talking about, obviously got the target letter he's going to get indicted, but they're talking about that details. | ||
We'll get that. | ||
So there's another one. | ||
The buried lead is they did this You know, this contorted part of the gun thing yesterday and put the federal judge in the middle of it when she said that's unconstitutional because they fear Trump's return in 2024. | ||
They fear it so much that they would sneak into a federal court and try to have it and hope that an Obama appointee and a Biden appointee, a progressive that voted for, gave money to Hillary Clinton, would look the other way and she goes, hey, in court, hey, I think this is unconstitutional. | ||
That's how much they fear Trump coming back. | ||
Dave Brat, let's pivot. | ||
By the way, we've got the BRICS is coming up. | ||
All kind of controversy. | ||
Are they going to lay out the currency? | ||
They feel they don't have enough to lay out the currency. | ||
They've got the BRICS bank. | ||
I think 41 nations are coming. | ||
Algeria and others are going to say they're prepared to put billions of dollars into the BRIC banks. | ||
This BRIC bank they're forming, so we'll get to all that. | ||
but brett let's go right now go so good a palm uh... birch gold dot com slash banning to get all the information about the prime reserve currency do it today you also get information that the central banks are buying gold and record rates maybe you ought to talk to the people of birch gold to find out about it too let's update brett walk me through your charts brother and i need some capital markets economics have too much too much and too much band in one around talking about you know dumping on | ||
Did I mention the fact that the Murdochs are foreigners? | ||
Did I mention that? | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Let me take my number two pencil and write that down. | ||
You were on the money. | ||
I'll just add, you know, I started off running on the Republican creed, which was a little too general. | ||
And even policy can get a little white paper boring. | ||
But it's the choice of issues. | ||
As a politician, are you choosing the issues that the American people care about? | ||
And so people call me now and they want me to help a candidate or give money or something like that or help them do whatever. | ||
And I got three things I want on paper from any candidate running. | ||
I want their position on China in writing. | ||
What's your position? | ||
I want your position on the border invasion, what you're going to do about it. | ||
And I want what you're going to do about 50 trillion. | ||
So you mentioned all of those every time. | ||
And lately, you've been hammering. | ||
The disaster of our fiscal policy, the government spending $15 trillion in the next two years, that will ruin our economy. | ||
That will collapse our market system with $2 trillion deficits per year and then $50 trillion in debt. | ||
And so I got a few charts I put together called the five fundamentals. | ||
Okay, hang on. | ||
I want you to go through the five fundamentals because you're a specialty. | ||
I'm just saying that CNBC, you know, even with the interest rates just crushing the working class, they're skipping around. | ||
The punch bowl hasn't been taken away for those guys. | ||
They're living high on the hog, brother. | ||
Yes, yes. | ||
And so just when it seems like they're going to tighten, 0.25 raised the interest rate doesn't compare with eight You know, the amount of money left on the Fed balance sheet. | ||
And so let's get to the charts. | ||
I'll just go. | ||
The first one just shows the interest payments on our debt. | ||
This is federal government obligations. | ||
Interest payments on our debt are getting to $1 trillion. | ||
When I was in Congress, the whole budget was about $4 trillion. | ||
This is just interest payments. | ||
So that's one effect of this interest rate policy. | ||
And you at home know the effect. | ||
Take a look at the new car loans or mortgage rates. | ||
et cetera, and all that's going to pass through the business cycle and hurt you. | ||
The next chart, this just summarizes the absurdity and it's proof why when I say the free market system is broken, look at the far right, right? | ||
When the Fed funds rate goes from zero up to five, you would think interest payments go up. | ||
But no, the financialization of our economy, the smart guys on Wall Street, they all spend their time playing with money now. | ||
They've orchestrated some way around the inverted yield curve to actually have the corporate interest rate payments go down as interest payments go up. | ||
How do you simplify this? | ||
What this means is it's very hard for you to do any planning. | ||
The rich can do the planning because they got sophisticated, you know, analysts and floors of economists. | ||
The average person is just getting floored right now with the reality of higher prices, higher interest rates, etc. | ||
And we're breaking the free market system. | ||
We've always had markets, but we only got rich because we chose as a society the free market system in about 1776. | ||
And that social choice has made us richer than any country on the earth. | ||
And right now we're breaking it. | ||
The third chart is your money gold chart. | ||
It's we've looked at this before, but this was just a great look at the various country comparisons. | ||
Right. So at the left is 100 percent. | ||
This thing's just, you know, indexed to 100. | ||
But you see the fall off. | ||
China and Japan at the far right of that chart, they've lost a huge value of their currency against the dollar. | ||
But the U.S. | ||
is way at the bottom with the black line. | ||
That's the loss of your purchasing power just since 1971 when we got off the gold standard. | ||
And the upshot of that whole conversation with our currency, Steve, and I had a long show a week ago on the loss of our reserve currency. | ||
But your purchasing power is going down, and other countries know it, and the U.S. | ||
is losing our credibility. | ||
Next chart. | ||
This is just kind of a technical piece, but there is a problem in the data coming from government. | ||
Shocker. | ||
So you know, GDP growth is at 2% positive. | ||
And down at the bottom, real GDP. | ||
But real GDI, gross domestic income, is supposed to be the same number. | ||
The amount of stuff you make should be equal to the income payments to the people who make it in macroeconomics. | ||
And so real GDI is shrinking by 2%. | ||
So over time, and these are government figures, those two numbers have to match up. | ||
And so one of those two is going to get corrected. | ||
But it's quite a difference, right? | ||
Plus 2% GDP growth means you got slow growth. | ||
Minus 2% GDI means you're in recession already. | ||
And some folks use the average of those, the average is zero. | ||
And so I think that's a better measure of what's really going on with a real economy. | ||
The next chart, This is a summary of everything we've been talking about. | ||
Why does it matter if we lose our currency, we're just printing money left and right, we're validating the federal government spending? | ||
This is from the best macro researchers, Reinhart and Rogoff. | ||
They've been around forever. | ||
Top researchers. | ||
The blue line is just government spending going up since 1971. | ||
It used to be 24%. | ||
Now it's at 35%. | ||
It's skyrocketing. | ||
If you follow that blue line to 2023, it'll start going straight up again, right? | ||
The $15 trillion in two years. | ||
OK, so of course, that's government spending. | ||
It's part of your economy. | ||
So it's part of economic growth. | ||
But these economists and I'll post all the sources, Reinhart, Rogoff, et cetera, and others have shown that the fiscal and this is a little complex, but, you know, government spending, fiscal policy has a multiplier. | ||
And so you all learned this in macro 101. | ||
But that multiplier kicks in. | ||
There's about a year lag. | ||
Right. | ||
So the government spending a year ago is kicking in now and stimulating the economy for about a year to a year and a half. | ||
But then at three years the effect of that government spending becomes negative because of productivity problems with government investments. | ||
China's having the same problem right now. | ||
They're running out of good investments. | ||
The government picks green winners and then they're losers. | ||
And so that black line is your real GDP per capita declining time after time after time. | ||
And Rogoff and the best economists in the country say you lose one third of your economic growth due to just this effect alone. | ||
And they say the key cutoff is when you get to 90% of GDP, right? | ||
When your debt is 90% of GDP. | ||
We've been there for a decade. | ||
And so we should expect to see ongoing loss of productivity, a lost decade. | ||
And then the next chart is just for show. | ||
There's a few measures you can look at as to why the financialization story doesn't make any sense. | ||
But you know, this is Schiller, you know, Nobel Prize finance, Yale, and he shows all you know, he's got this Schiller CAPE index to show what the markets overvalued. | ||
According to this index, it's way overvalued. | ||
You can see the back in the peak. | ||
The 99.com bubble when it was way up and then it collapsed because it was overvalued. | ||
And then 07-08, you can see it going up and then plunging. | ||
And right now, the PE ratio developed by Shiller, it's kind of a special one, shows the market is just way overvalued. | ||
And I could go through the same for Warren Buffett's index comes up next. | ||
The markets are way overpriced. | ||
If you're over $100 in his index, you can go down to the next one and we're at $170. | ||
We're not at $100. | ||
We're way over. | ||
So the markets are overvalued. | ||
But, as I just explained and Steve says every day, the $15 trillion in government spending is an artificial high with terrible productivity implications. | ||
That's holding things up right now. It's gonna collapse the fund the five fundamentals. I just gave you I will put you in good shape to understand what's going on So for Congressman Hudson when you say people back home don't want to talk about impeachment So what they want to talk about is the economy make sure they know that you voted for Kevin McCarthy's giveaway to basically bury the American economy in more debt Make sure they know that when they're talking to you about the economy. | ||
Make sure that it's front and center. | ||
Dave, amazing work. | ||
How do people get to these? | ||
Where do they get the charts? | ||
How do they get to you on social media? | ||
Yeah, well, I always forget the obvious. | ||
Rumble's out there, right? | ||
And you can re-watch these clips and share them with your friends, please. | ||
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And then I'm up at, you know, Rat Economics on Getter. | |
And I'm at Liberty University, Vice Provost for Engagement. | ||
So get me out to your city, especially on the East Coast where I can travel. | ||
Atlanta, Baltimore, D.C. | ||
Get me out speaking on economics to your economic clubs and young people. | ||
Love to do it. | ||
Amazing, sir. | ||
Dave Brat, always honored to have you on here. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Short break. | ||
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I think we're coming in on a sea shanty vote on this. | |
Short break. | ||
Back in a moment. | ||
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Leave a job, believe a wish and... | |
Turn right here. | ||
Sir, the battlefield is straight ahead. | ||
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Please don't argue with me, Sergeant. | |
I can smell a battlefield. | ||
He was out here just yesterday, George. | ||
It's over there. | ||
Turn right, damn it. | ||
Turn right. | ||
It was here. | ||
The battlefield was here. | ||
The Carthaginians defending the city were attacked by three Roman legions. | ||
The Carthaginians were proud and brave, but they couldn't hold. | ||
They were massacred. | ||
Arab women stripped them of their tunics and their swords and lances. | ||
The soldiers lay naked in the sun. | ||
2000 years ago. | ||
I was here. | ||
You don't believe me, do you, Brad? | ||
Thanks for watching! | ||
you You know what the poet said? | ||
Through the travail of ages, midst the pomp and toils of war, have I fought and strove and perished countless times upon the star. | ||
As if through a glass and dark clay, the age-old strife I see. | ||
Where I fought in many guises, many names. | ||
would always mean. | ||
You know who the poet was? | ||
was me. Okay, right there. | ||
I would argue that is the most powerful scene in probably one of the most powerful biographies, and certainly military biographies, ever made. | ||
The movie Patton. | ||
That's George C. Scott as General Patton. | ||
He won the Academy Award, obviously. | ||
Carl Malden plays Omar Bradley, kind of the soldier's general. | ||
But I bring that up, and obviously it's an amazing part. | ||
That actually happened with Patton. | ||
He believed that deeply. | ||
But to talk about, when I say Carthaginian peace, Carthaginian peace, the Romans had finally had it. | ||
They fought the first Punic War against Carthage, the second Punic War against Carthage, and finally the third. | ||
And Cato the Elder would always say, Carthage must be destroyed. | ||
And at the end of the third Punic War, they did it in 146 BC. | ||
They basically burned it down, took the great city of Carthage down brick by brick, and salted the earth around it. | ||
So that nothing would grow for a thousand years. | ||
That's what I mean with people like the Santas. | ||
You've had every warning, every opportunity. | ||
And because we're not in normal times, I'm going to play a cold open here in a second from MSNBC. | ||
President Trump's lawyer is meeting right now and being told that he's going to be indicted again. | ||
They're doing everything. | ||
These are not normal times. | ||
I would love for these to be normal times. | ||
They're not normal times. | ||
I've talked about this for years. | ||
I made films about this. | ||
We're in a fourth turning. | ||
We're not in normal times. | ||
These are not normal times. | ||
They have someone, you saw yesterday, they would walk into a federal courthouse and try to slip something in. | ||
This is like, it's unheard of. | ||
They try to put a federal judge in the middle of this and she's sitting there some progressive saying this is unconstitutional. | ||
That's got signed off by the highest levels of the Justice Department. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they so fear Trump coming back and they should fear Trump coming back because we're going to take the FBI and the Justice Department down brick by brick. | ||
And that's what they've that's why Merrick Garland and Biden and this illegitimate corrupt regime is doing everything to go after President Trump. | ||
And so this whole thing this this Murdoch created and they're all created by Murdoch and Fox News. | ||
It's all created. | ||
All the opposition is created by that, because they want Trump to heave to their... First, they don't want him, but they want him to heave to their neoliberal, neocon policies. | ||
That's what they want. | ||
All the money, all the wealth, the Murdochs and all the billionaires. | ||
That's what they want. | ||
All the time, you know, it's Glenn Youngkin. | ||
It's the same guy saying DeSantis, DeSantis, DeSantis, DeSantis, DeSantis. | ||
Now, you know, they can't... DeSantis is, I don't know. | ||
Yeah, I don't know if it's going to work. | ||
Maybe we're going to next. | ||
Who's number two? | ||
Tim Scott or maybe Glenn Youngkin? | ||
It's all created. | ||
It's all phony. | ||
We don't have time for games. | ||
This republic is hanging in the balance. | ||
And we will be weighed and measured by future generations of exactly what we did to save her. | ||
Each and every one of you. | ||
Let's play the cold open for Mark Mitchell. | ||
Can I do that? | ||
Let's go and play that. | ||
I'll bring in Mark Mitchell. | ||
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Well, Jose, we're able to report now from two sources with direct knowledge of the situation. | ||
The two of Donald Trump's attorneys have just been meeting with the special counsel here in the office building behind me. | ||
We saw a very similar meeting a few days before the announcement of an indictment in the classified documents case came through. | ||
As Tom and others have outlined, this is the kind of thing that you would typically see with attorneys coming in to try to do sort of a last-minute negotiation, convince prosecutors not to make charges against their client. | ||
We don't know the specifics of this meeting here, but it was widely reported that these attorneys were seen arriving here shortly around around 10 o'clock this morning. | ||
We believe, we believe we just saw them depart about 11 o'clock. | ||
Uh, today after what we know was a meeting with the special counsel's office, uh, to discuss the possibility, the strong possibility of an indictment of their client later today. | ||
It's our understanding that these lawyers have been told, have been told to expect an indictment against former president Trump related to this invest, uh, elections investigation, uh, possibly as soon as today. | ||
Of course, all this information comes out of Donald Trump, who is the one who said, I received that target letter that Sunday. | ||
I'm going to go to Mark Mitchell. | ||
Are the are the tell me what the American people think about this, sir. | ||
You've been pulling this Mark Mitchell at Rasmussen. | ||
The first Trump indictment was probably the best public opinion gift he ever got. | ||
And you were right to frame this all in the context of war. | ||
We are kind of tired of polling on the failing trust in institutions because it's predictably about two thirds the electorate that just thinks that they have absolutely no trust in these organizations. | ||
But really there's this chunk of Republicans and chunk of Democrats that are dug in like ticks over Trump and Biden and they're pushing these indictments and they're not having an effect. | ||
And that's the theme right now. | ||
So we asked, will the prosecution of Trump hurt or help his chances of winning next year's presidential election? | ||
Among all voters, only 35% say that it's going to hurt his chances of being the next president, not winning the nomination of being the next president. | ||
And 55% say it'll either help or not make any difference. | ||
23% say it actually helps. | ||
Among Republicans, more Republicans say it'll help him than hurt him. | ||
And a combined total of 68% of Republicans say it'll help him or won't make a difference. | ||
But to me, the real big one, and this goes back to the primary, is that in next year's presidential election, how likely are you to vote for former President Donald Trump And among Republicans, 72% say they're at least somewhat likely, and 49% say very likely. | ||
So for Glenn Youngkin, here's two data points, right? | ||
72% of Republicans want to vote for Donald Trump, and only 1% of Republican voters, when presented with the entire slate of GOP primary candidates, select some other candidate. | ||
So there's really no appetite for that, and as we've talked about, DeSantis' numbers are absolutely fantastic. | ||
Hold on, slow down. | ||
Slow down. | ||
Just give me that last one again. | ||
Walk me through that math. | ||
Well, we did the multi-way primary matchup, and we talked about it earlier in the week. | ||
57% say Trump, only 13% say DeSantis, and you know, all these other characters get a few points here and there, and it adds up. | ||
All those votes will go back to Trump. | ||
But the some other candidate response when presented with all of those names among Republicans, it only gets 1%. | ||
So there's no appetite for new people to enter this race. | ||
Republicans see what they want in that list of candidates. | ||
And it's mostly Donald Trump. | ||
And of course, even though he's only getting 57% of the primary support, this question implies he's going to win the nomination and asks people to imagine a 2024 race in which Donald Trump is the candidate. | ||
And 72% of Republicans say it's at least somewhat likely that they're going to vote for him. | ||
49% say very likely. | ||
48% of independents want to vote for Trump. | ||
And even 27% of Democrats say it's at least somewhat likely that they're going to vote for Donald Trump. | ||
I guess they can keep indicting him. | ||
I think Republican voters are much more interested in what's now happening to the plea deal because they were super unsatisfied when they heard about the first plea deal that Hunter Biden got. | ||
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That's what they're paying attention to. | |
When they know that details are going to be even less, please. | ||
You mentioned, I think it was last week or the week before, we talked about 2012, the way Fox rolls, that with the numbers they have now, with even Romney close to it, they would be saying the primary is over. | ||
Romney's the guy, right? | ||
So these numbers are orders of magnitude better than that was, yet Fox has continued trying to throw up another alternative. | ||
Am I correct in that? | ||
No new candidate has entered the race and got more than single digits. | ||
And the one candidate that was actually somewhat competitive against Trump has performed worse each time we've asked the question from 32% to 24% to 17% to now 13%. | ||
So Republican support is galvanizing around Trump. | ||
And at this point, you know, Trump's been on the national stage for six or seven years. | ||
People look back. | ||
At the 2016 cycle and say well at this point Trump was way behind. | ||
But people know who Trump is now. | ||
They know who he is. | ||
It's not like somebody else is just going to come out of somewhere and win those hearts and minds. | ||
When they do that, they're trying to drive the conversation. | ||
It's totally different. | ||
First of all, he was president. | ||
Number two, he had his second term stolen. | ||
So you can't compare it to, oh, Trump came in in 15, he's at 3%. | ||
Mark, how do people get, because you guys are in the field all the time with key questions about our institutions, processes, and what's going on in America. | ||
Where do people go to get all the information? | ||
And of course, on your rumble on YouTube. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And these are strange times and we do interact with our following. | ||
So we'd love to hear people's opinions. | ||
We're trying to figure out a way to ask a question to really get, you know, put a finger on the aspect of, is it a revenge presidency? | ||
Is that why people are supporting Trump right now? | ||
Rask us in our score poll at Twitter and also at YouTube. | ||
So post in the comments or give us, you know, your ideas on Twitter. | ||
We'd be happy to hear them. | ||
Uh, Mark, thank you so much. | ||
In fact, we started, it comes full circle, because retribution and revenge was what Joy Ann Reid was talking about last night. | ||
That's all we are, it's all retribution and revenge. | ||
That's all this is. | ||
That would be totally incorrect. | ||
This is about saving our nation. | ||
This is about the resuscitation of the greatest nation in mankind's history. | ||
Right? | ||
Yeah, we're gonna be hitting that theme park. | ||
We're proud of her flag. | ||
You are. | ||
Thank you, brother, appreciate it. | ||
You guys are the best. | ||
Here's why Rasmus is, I think, the best. | ||
They go in and take tough topics and tough issues and ask questions. | ||
That's right. | ||
Go over to the Rumble site. | ||
Go to their YouTube site. | ||
Check it out. | ||
And it's totally interactive. | ||
They're looking for your feedback. | ||
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As I am too, except about music. | |
This is a celebration of America. | ||
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Oh, tomorrow you will get your pay, and it's time for us to leave her. | |
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The winds blew foul and the seas run high. | ||
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By the way, this all deals with also this whole concept of cyber. | ||
So make sure you go to Home Title Lock today. | ||
Just do it. | ||
Do a homework assignment. | ||
Check boxes off. | ||
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effort to win big in 2024. We're going to win and we're going to make America great again. | ||
Wow. By the way, this all deals with also this whole concept of cyber. So make sure you go to home title lock today. Just do it. Do a homework. Check boxes off. You're in the war room. Check a box off. Make sure that the cyber crooks cannot under any circumstances go in and make sure they get your title and take a second mortgage. | ||
One of these hard money lenders, they take a second of a couple hundred thousand bucks at some exorbitant interest rate, and they don't want to hear your tale of woe when you come back to them and say, well, hey, look, I don't know. | ||
Somebody did it. | ||
One of these Russian guys or the CCP or some gang from Eastern Europe, they did it. | ||
They don't want to hear it. | ||
That's a tale of woe. | ||
They'll say tough break for a swell guy or gal. | ||
HomeTitleLock.com. | ||
Mike Lindell, Brother Lindell, the election summit. | ||
We have a saying in the Navy, since we're playing sea shanties today, we have a saying in my beloved Navy that 10% never get the word. | ||
There's nobody closer to Donald Trump than Mike Lindell. | ||
Did President Trump not get the word here about the election summit, Brother? | ||
Well, he did, and I've actually went over the plan with him. | ||
And I think what you're seeing here, you know, with this Bank the Vote, I don't know if people realize what all the RNC or what they're all suggesting over there, but I will say this. | ||
The RNC, Steve, I just got off the phone with a couple of the 168. | ||
They're putting a resolution forth at their meeting in August, everybody. | ||
I'm going to be there. | ||
This is after our event, a few days after. | ||
It's a resolution for same-day voting, paper ballots, hand-counted, precinct-level, voter ID. | ||
You can't beat it. | ||
Um, and I, you know, I guess Steve, I'd be, I'd be kind of concerned because everybody's putting out, everybody's concerned. | ||
We want everybody to get involved, but we want to get involved in doing the right things, the things that are going to matter. | ||
And we've never been in this position we've been in right now in history. | ||
So after we reveal the plan on August 17th, that remember everybody, it's never been talked before, never been done in history. | ||
And when we reveal that, I think you're going to see all these things come together and everybody will then go, Oh, we should do that. | ||
Or we shouldn't do that. | ||
Your eyes will be open. | ||
And so I'm not, you know, I got a lot of people emailing me about the ballot banking, which was a term that, you know, basically that was just kind of made up. | ||
And does that include ballot harvesting and all these other things you hear about? | ||
We're legal, which we fought against for a long time. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, I think there's a lot of confusion out there and there's a lot of people wanting to do the right thing, but it'll all come clear August 16th and 17th, everybody. | ||
And I've been working 18 hours a day with my team. | ||
They're actually in the other room working on this. | ||
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Mike Lindell, thank you. | ||
I'll let you go back to work now with your team. | ||
The election summit, the 16th and 17th. | ||
Got to get online to see it and then share it. | ||
It's going to be huge. | ||
We're going to be there. | ||
Carrie Lake's going to be there. | ||
It's going to be intense. | ||
Two hours of populist nationalism continued on Real America's Voice with the Charlie Kirk, followed by Jack Posobiec. | ||
We're back here, five to seven. | ||
I think we might have an update on what's going on with President Trump and his lawyers today. | ||
And so much more. | ||
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See you back here at five to seven. | ||
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We'll leave you with the pure, powerful voices of the sea. | |
Back here at five. | ||
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Leave her! | |
Oh, leave her, Johnny, leave her! | ||
All the voyage is done and the winds don't blow, and it's time for us to leave her. | ||
The mate was a bucko and the old man a Turk. | ||
Leave her, Johnny, leave her! | ||
And the Bolson was a beggar with a middle name of work. | ||
And it's time for us to leave her. | ||
Leave her, Johnny, leave her. | ||
Oh, leave her, Johnny, leave her. | ||
All the voyage is done and the winds don't blow. |