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This is what you're fighting for. | ||
I mean, every day you're out there. | ||
What they're doing is blowing people off. | ||
If you continue to look the other way and shut up, then the oppressors, the authoritarians, get total control and total power. | ||
Because this is just like in Arizona. | ||
This is just like in Georgia. | ||
It's another element that backs them into a corner and shows their lies and misrepresentations. | ||
This is why this audience is going to have to get engaged. | ||
As we've told you, this is the fight. | ||
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All this nonsense, all this spin, they can't handle the truth. | |
War Room Battleground. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
It's in there. | ||
It's deep, deep, deep, you know, many pages in. | ||
Whereas DuckDuckGo will give you the relative, you know, the relevant search results very quickly. | ||
So something's going on with search engines. | ||
And from your research, what you have found is that it can significantly affect the results of elections. | ||
Well, not just that. | ||
It can affect how people think. | ||
It can affect your opinions, attitudes, purchases that you make. | ||
Pretty much, it's a mind-control machine. | ||
It's the most powerful mind-control machine that's ever been invented. | ||
And by the way, you should never use the Google search engine. | ||
Never. | ||
Never? | ||
Never. | ||
Why's that? | ||
Because this is what I call an S&M platform. | ||
Now, I'm not sure what S&M means to you. | ||
I don't want to pry into your personal life. | ||
But the point is that what I mean by S&M is that this is a surveillance and manipulation platform. | ||
On the surface, there are always two levels to everything with Google. | ||
On the surface, It's like a free public library kind of thing, right? | ||
Yes. | ||
That's always on the surface. | ||
Beneath the surface, it's something different. | ||
From a business perspective, it's an S&M platform. | ||
It exists for two purposes only, and that is to trick people into giving up lots and lots of personal information. | ||
Notice your public librarian doesn't do that. | ||
Notice that they don't actually do that. | ||
Right. | ||
And then it's also used for manipulation because they discovered quite a few years ago that if they control the ranking of the search results, they can control people's opinions, purchases, votes. | ||
They can't control everyone's opinions because a lot of people already have strong opinions. | ||
So the people they're going after are the people who are undecided, the people who are vulnerable, and they know exactly who those people are. | ||
And they literally, your mind is putty in their hands. | ||
Welcome. | ||
It is Thursday, the 31st of August in the year of our Lord 2023. | ||
Dr. Robert Epstein continues over from the last hour. | ||
I want to thank you. | ||
We've got the great John McLaughlin, the President's pollster, on deck here in a minute. | ||
Doctor, from that great clip from your interview, and we'll put that up, everybody ought to watch the Rogan interview with the doctor. | ||
Is this how you get, just take a second, the reason I wanted to hold you over, I know you're busy, is to explain that bombshell you dropped. | ||
You said, we have now a system in place that unless dramatic action is taken now, That this mind control company, Google, will be able to shift between 6.4 million votes and 25.5 million votes in the 2024 election. | ||
And you're saying you can prove where in the 2020 presidential election, they were able to shift, I think you said 6 million votes to Biden. | ||
And you also said that where President Trump At least technically, obviously the war room doesn't believe this. | ||
Five to 13 swing states. | ||
You can prove that he actually won 11 of 13. | ||
So you can prove that in 2020. | ||
You say this is going to happen again in 2024. | ||
Explain to our audience how this mind control company, from what you just said on Joe Rogan, is going to do that in this upcoming presidential election. | ||
Sure. | ||
First of all, if people want to look at the science, they can go to searchenginemanipulationeffect.com. | ||
That's searchenginemanipulationeffect.com, and you'll see some very rigorous scientific work that was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. | ||
You can go to youtubemanipulationeffect.com. | ||
That's some of our newest research, youtubemanipulationeffect.com. | ||
We have many, many, many studies at this point. | ||
And so we measure precisely in controlled experiments the power that they have just by manipulating the content that you see, for example, on YouTube, just by controlling the up next video that's going to play if you do nothing, and using other techniques. | ||
They manipulate search suggestions as you're typing a search term, for example. | ||
Manipulating search suggestions we've shown in experiments can turn a 50-50 split among undecided voters into greater than a 90-10 split with no one knowing that they have been manipulated and without leaving a paper trail for authorities to trace except for the monitoring systems that we've been building. | ||
This is serious. | ||
So 2016, for example, if on Bing or Yahoo you typed in Something like Hillary Clinton is, you would get Hillary Clinton is the devil, Hillary Clinton is ill, Hillary Clinton is sick. | ||
You'd get all the things people were actually searching for. | ||
We know that by looking on, believe it or not, Google Trends. | ||
But on Google, if you typed in Hillary Clinton is in the summer of 2016, all you got was Hillary Clinton is winning and Hillary Clinton is awesome. | ||
That's it. | ||
Which no one was searching for. | ||
But the reason they do that is because we know from our research that if you suppress negative search suggestions for the candidate you're supporting, then a lot of people just never see negative content. | ||
But if you allow those negatives to occur for the other candidates, if you typed in that same summer, Donald Trump is, you would get Donald Trump is a horse in a hospital, among other things. | ||
You send people who are undecided to look at content that makes that candidate look bad. | ||
So over and over and over again, all these techniques, we've been quantifying the impact that they have on opinions and votes. | ||
And that is how we know how many votes will shift next year and the direction in which they're going to shift if we don't intervene, if we don't stop them. | ||
The good news is we can stop them. | ||
And again, I can go into great length about that. | ||
And frankly, Steve, I could use your help when it comes to stopping them. | ||
I can't do this myself. | ||
I think we're going to, I want to leave it as a cliffhanger. | ||
I want to have you back and we're going to go through a whole segment on the intervention. | ||
And we will definitely be there to assist. | ||
How do people go, just for this part, before we get to the intervention, what we have to do? | ||
Because we will come back and do that. | ||
I want people, what we like to do here, because we have a working class audience, a middle class audience, but these are people that are engaged and want to use their agency. | ||
What I want to do over this weekend is send them to your sites so they can start to get, and what we do is explain nomenclature to people, process, critical paths, statics and dynamics of process. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
Starting today to find out more about your work and to let them judge it because you lay it all out. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
What's the best sites to go to and what's the best sites on social media and your website to find out more about you? | ||
The main site would be mygoogleresearch.com. | ||
That's got all the basics and it's got lots of links to lots of shows I've been on. | ||
I've been on Tucker's show many times. | ||
Mark Levin, Glenn Beck, all people that your audience would probably respect. | ||
And so you go to mygoogleresearch.com. | ||
You can also go to techwatchproject.org, and that's about the solution, the Tech Watch Project itself, how we're building a digital shield in all 50 states to stop these companies from messing with our elections and indoctrinating our kids. | ||
So TechWatchProject.org, that's another one. | ||
And if you want just a peek, a little peek at what's coming, go to AmericasDigitalShield.com. | ||
That's Americas with an S, DigitalShield.com. | ||
And you'll get a peek and you'll see what it is we are building, which by the end of this year, with your help and the help of your audience, by the end of this year should be fully operational. | ||
americasdigitalshield.com. | ||
Is this the equivalent, I don't want to steal the thunder, is this the equivalent of an Iron Dome? | ||
Is this shield going to be something that can protect the American people? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
It is an Iron Dome of a digital sort. | ||
That's exactly what it is, and it will protect us not only in next year's elections, it'll protect us for the foreseeable future. | ||
This is potentially a A permanent way, a permanent way of making these companies accountable to the public, which they have never been. | ||
We need to make them accountable to the public. | ||
They're never going to voluntarily make themselves accountable. | ||
And unfortunately, you know, there's just an ineptitude in Washington D.C. | ||
and they're not going to help. | ||
We have to do it. | ||
I'm not so sure it's ineptitude. | ||
I think it's money. | ||
We'll get to that in another episode. | ||
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Doctor, before I let you go, you're a classic liberal. | |
You don't vote for Trump. | ||
You're one of the old school Democrats like Professor Dershowitz. | ||
You talked about your interview in the Epoch Times. | ||
You're on Glenn Beck, Mark Levin, Joe Rogan, whoever. | ||
Do you get invited to Thanksgiving dinner anymore by your family? | ||
I mean, how does that work? | ||
Tell me how that works. | ||
I have been cut off, not only from some members of my family and some of my closest friends, I've been cut off by mainstream media. | ||
So in 2019, after I testified before Congress and after President Trump tweeted about my testimony, Hillary Clinton replied to Trump saying that my work had been debunked, which is absolutely false, and that it was obtained From the data from 21 undecided voters. | ||
What? | ||
And that got picked up by, like this machine that I had heard about by the New York Times and hundreds of mainstream publications, which I had written for in the past. | ||
And I've been banned, just like Dershowitz, I've been banned. | ||
And it's, you know, I just don't understand it. | ||
I just can't relate to it. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
Well, it's a CCP authoritarian model. | ||
You've been made a non-person. | ||
Doctor, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
We're going to get back to you shortly and we look forward to having you back next week to go through the solution and the shield. | ||
But honored to have you on. | ||
I look forward to it. | ||
Thank you for your work. | ||
That's a patriot right there. | ||
Doesn't agree with us politically. | ||
Doesn't vote for Trump. | ||
And you see, he's been ostracized. | ||
Those are the guys, he's prepared to stand up for his country and take the hits. | ||
That's a profile in courage right there. | ||
John McLaughlin, the president's pollster. | ||
John, when I saw the Newsmax article, I saw your tweets, knowing the level of work you put in and the precision. | ||
I was blown away by these numbers and particularly in the timing that you took the polls and what it shows. | ||
I want to step back and just, you know, McLaughlin's the president's pollster. | ||
President Trump, you know, I was his chief strategist. | ||
McLaughlin was riding shotgun with us. | ||
Talk to us about what this current polling shows and the meaning of what you're seeing coming from these trends. | ||
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Well, we did this poll. | |
We do a monthly national poll that we put out on our website, McLaughlinOnline.com. | ||
And in the monthly poll, we've been doing it for years. | ||
You've seen it, you've used the research. | ||
When we did the poll, it was taped, the August poll was taken the 15th through the 23rd, so it came out, we released it right before the, it was done right before the Republican debate, and right before Trump was going to be booked and gotten a mugshot in Fulton County. | ||
And it had, what was amazing about the poll was It had Donald Trump getting stronger. | ||
I mean, he's blowing away the Republican field. | ||
He's winning 51. | ||
Ramaswamy nationally was at 13. | ||
DeSantis was at nine, everybody else single digits. | ||
And one-on-one against DeSantis, Trump was beating him 72 to 28. | ||
You had Trump, the most stunning number was Trump was beating Biden 47-43. | ||
We've had Trump ahead of a thousand, among a thousand likely voters, we've had Trump leading Uh, Biden in the national popular vote ever since Joe Biden surrendered Afghanistan. | ||
That was September of 21. | ||
And it's been consistent. | ||
And, and, uh, uh, that's what, you know, this is all about what's going on with Joe Biden and the Biden indictments. | ||
Uh, our president is, uh, uh, you know, Trump's ahead in the polls and we never saw this. | ||
You and I never saw this in 16. | ||
We were always playing for a battleground. | ||
Electoral victory. | ||
We were always close in the battleground states, never ahead in the national popular vote. | ||
In 2016, the same in 2020, it was close in the battleground states, never ahead in the national popular vote. | ||
Now Trump's ahead in the national popular vote. | ||
In the battleground states, he's up 49 to 41. | ||
So, you know, if when you look at the electoral votes, if you look at this, where, okay, so You know, and when we won in 16, we had 304 electoral votes. | ||
When we lost in 2020, 232 electoral votes. | ||
If you look at it right now and say, you know, Trump could turn around 77 of the electoral votes that he lost when you look at, you know, we really lost in only three states. | ||
We lost by 11,000 in Georgia and Arizona and another 22,000 in Wisconsin. | ||
Those 44,000 votes, it would be turnaround right now. | ||
Where you would pick up Wisconsin, you'd pick up Georgia, you'd pick up probably Pennsylvania, you'd probably pick up Michigan, Arizona, even Nevada, which was close. | ||
You could pick those up. | ||
You know, we'd be back up to like 309 electoral votes, plus you got another 50 in play when you look at swing states like New Hampshire, Colorado, New Mexico, Virginia, Oregon, and Minnesota. | ||
So Biden's in big trouble. | ||
And, you know, when I got the numbers back, I was saying to Susie Wiles, Trump's game manager, I emailed her. | ||
I said, we're going to get indicted a fifth time. | ||
This is crazy. | ||
Because, you know, the people see through this. | ||
They see through this. | ||
74% of all voters in that poll said the Trump indictments are political. | ||
And that played a role. | ||
55% said politics is playing a major role. | ||
60% said Biden played a major role in this. | ||
And so they see Biden as indicting his leading political opponent. | ||
And that's in spite of the mainstream media, you know, covering up for Biden. | ||
And when you ask them, is this a diversion away from the cocaine in the White House, the Biden bribery scandals, 55 to 34, all voters agree with that. | ||
And Republican primary voters agree 83 to 10. | ||
Is there a double standard of justice in the country where, you know, Hunter Biden gets a plea deal, but they persecute Donald Trump? | ||
59 to 29, all voters agree with that. | ||
And Republican primary voters agree 88 to 14. | ||
Should the voters decide the next election at the ballot and not let Biden and these indictments on the courts decide, 56 to 34 of all voters say the voters should decide this, and Republican primary voters say they should decide this 85 to 10. | ||
So the American public, people, you know, they watch your show, they watch all these, they're seeing it on social media, they're seeing and hearing it in other media forms. | ||
It's getting out there to the average voter that this is all politics. | ||
And Joe Biden is the most failed corrupt president in the history of the United States. | ||
And he's indicting his leading political opponent. | ||
And Donald Trump is blowing away the Republican primary voter. | ||
You're showing on the screen these numbers. | ||
You know, let the voters, you know, should, they should let the voters decide the next election, 56-34. | ||
And you can see it's a blowout within Trump's base. | ||
I mean, this is just, it's, it's unprecedented and it's, and it's politics and it's, it's most corrupt, the highest, the most corrupt politics we've seen ever in the history of this country. | ||
So it's backfiring on Biden. | ||
This is not your first rodeo. | ||
You've been doing this for a couple of three years. | ||
I have all the scars. | ||
I want to go back to the bite. | ||
The scars are showing. | ||
The approval, right? | ||
I remember when you and I first started working together in the 16th. | ||
Right track, wrong track in the approval. | ||
The approval of Biden is high 30s to low 40s. | ||
That dovetails where you say he'll come out on the popular vote at 43%. | ||
You said he's the most corrupt. | ||
Does your polling show that? | ||
Does your polling show that the American people understand that he's unique even among other corrupt officials we've had in the past? | ||
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Well, it's popping up in polls that we're doing all the time where people want this corruption gone. | |
You know, we asked back in June, we asked people about, you know, could this affect you? | ||
I mean, there was a number, I don't know for this number, but there was a number where And it's also in the media too, where Brent Bozell had done some surveys with us in June, where the 30-35% that watch Newsmax and Fox News, they're getting this message about corruption. | ||
But it's not going through to the 30% that watch CNN and MSNBC. | ||
And then there's another 35% that doesn't want to watch this altogether. | ||
But the bigger part is the majority of voters think that Biden can go after the average person. | ||
And they think that he would use the FBI, the IRS, the DOJ to go after his political enemies. | ||
So, that's getting through to people and, you know, they don't like it. | ||
They don't like the control of what's going on right now. | ||
I mean, most voters in America we're seeing, and we saw this in Europe, I mean, you and I have worked together for years and we've seen this in Israel where they tried the corruption trials against Netanyahu. | ||
Last year I was working for Netanyahu again. | ||
You know, all the media was against Netanyahu. | ||
What Netanyahu did brilliantly before the election started, his supporters streamed the trials. | ||
So they got to see that the charges, the corruption charges against him were phony and it collapsed the trials. | ||
And now with Trump, you know, they want to televise the trials. | ||
I mean, Trump will destroy them because it's really pure politics. | ||
So it's coming through. | ||
It gives us a chance to adjudicate. | ||
You did say what Trump lost, as you know, in the war room. | ||
It was stolen in 2020. | ||
We're adamant. | ||
You and I, when we first got together, I want to make sure, because we try to make sure the audience understands nomenclature. | ||
When you and I first hooked up on 16, We realized given that the time was 100 days left, President Trump was pretty far behind in the general overall polls, but we saw a little bit of message change and a little bit of focus. | ||
What you called a battleground electoral victory. | ||
Explain that concept to people because it's quite important here when we get into your battleground polling in a second. | ||
What is a battleground electoral victory, sir? | ||
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Well, what it is, is this 538 electoral votes. | |
And if you get a majority of the electoral votes, you win. | ||
So what happens is, what we, what we got on at some point during the campaign in July, Trump said to me, you know, Hillary's ahead in the polls. | ||
How are we going to win? | ||
And I said to him, I said, there's, there's, you know, Romney and Romney and Obama, there were only 130 million voters. | ||
There was another 90 million eligible voters who didn't vote. | ||
And I told them about polling that we'd done where You know, for example, like after the 2012 election, we had done some polls in 2013 for some people, where we ran polls of voters who voted in, say, 8 and 10, but didn't vote in 12. | ||
And there was a half million in Virginia, because Romney lost Virginia. | ||
There was 800,000 in Ohio, Romney lost Ohio. | ||
And there was a million in Florida, and Romney had lost Florida. | ||
And what they all had in common was it was diverse. | ||
It was mostly women, but there were, you know, a good chunk of men. | ||
But they were all making less than $60,000 a year. | ||
They were working class voters who felt like Romney was the guy who was going to, you know, fire them and take away their health care. | ||
So they didn't want to go out. | ||
They didn't vote. | ||
So I said to President Trump, I said, there's 90 million voters who didn't vote in the last election. | ||
They were eligible. | ||
We will go get them out. | ||
They are working class voters. | ||
He had a message on trade. | ||
He had a message on tariffs. | ||
He had a message on immigration that appealed to them. | ||
They came out and voted. | ||
So we turned around Pennsylvania. | ||
We turned around. | ||
we won by 78,000 votes in three states, 44,000 Pennsylvania, 22,000 in Wisconsin, 10,000 in Michigan. Those are working class voters that came in. | ||
Remember, and the Republican Party just said that's a blue shield, it's a blue wall, you can't do it. | ||
It said that's not the case at all. | ||
Go back to then your poll, that leads into your polling, which brother, this blows me away. | ||
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Right. | |
Why in the battleground states, if he's 47, 49, 41. | ||
Right. | ||
You're polling now in the battleground states, to that theory. | ||
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That would be a blowout. | |
And when you look at, by the way, It's not just this, you know, when you look at Georgia, Georgia, they've indicted him for looking for these votes in Georgia. | ||
And they don't have, they don't have stats on Georgia that are public about how many votes were cast at the drop boxes versus postal mail. | ||
But there was 1.3 million votes cast out of the 5 million, almost 5 million in Georgia in 2020. | ||
And After the election, they decided to secure the drop boxes. | ||
If they lost the Senate races, you know, Governor Kemp and the legislature, we worked for Speaker Raulston, the late speaker who passed away, unfortunately, after the 22 election. | ||
They secured the election law that whether you vote by absentee, whether you vote in person, you need voter ID. | ||
And they also, what they did was they said, The Dropboxes, you know, those Zuckerberg Dropboxes that he'd spent, you know, $400 million on around the country, they had to be put in places where everybody could access them, but in government buildings they were secure so you couldn't have ballot harvesting. | ||
So guess what? | ||
In the last election in 2022, there's only two, it was 247,000 votes by mail, whether postal or Dropboxes, down from 1.3 million. | ||
So now you have to go vote early in person if you wanted to and show ID. | ||
And you couldn't do that ballot harvesting. | ||
So states like Georgia are going to get more secure. | ||
We got some problems in Pennsylvania. | ||
There was problems with Wisconsin. | ||
But we need a national campaign for voter ID that we can win these states. | ||
Because right now we're polling ahead. | ||
And you can see that we could win, you know, I think we could turn around 77 electoral votes just on those toss-up states that we lost last time. | ||
Or that they said we lost. | ||
I gave you a good example of what was going on in Georgia with the ballot harvesting and the drop boxes, because we lost those 73 to 27 if they voted in a drop box or by mail that way. | ||
John, I want everybody to go to your website. | ||
So we're going to bounce. | ||
Give me your social media, but particularly I want people to become familiar and start going to your website on a regular basis to see your updates. | ||
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Right. | |
It's McLaughlinOnline.com. | ||
And when I use X or Twitter, it's J-M-C-L-G-H-L-N. | ||
But anyway, go back. | ||
But the key thing here is we've got a lead on Biden right now. | ||
And in spite of his persecutions, because Trump has been, there was one question in here about, you know, has politics played a role where Trump's been, you know, indicted four times in the last, Five months! | ||
John, hang on one second. | ||
I just want to hold you through a quick break because I want to answer your question. | ||
The polling on Biden is starting to shift. | ||
Tectonic plate shift. | ||
What are the Democrats going to do about that? | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We'll be back with the President's Pollster, John McLaughlin, in just a second. | ||
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John McLaughlin, these numbers are so horrific. | ||
Obviously the law firm's not working. | ||
Give me a minute or two. | ||
Did the Democrats look at the McLaughlin numbers and say, Houston, we have a problem? | ||
And did they start thinking about really making a change to either Michelle Obama, Gavin Newsom, Whitmer, Pritzker, you name it, but some alternative to what they got now? | ||
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I think, well, I find a lot of times the Democrats are more likely to read the poll numbers, a monthly poll on our website than the Republicans, but from the feedback I get. | |
But the interesting number is, okay, Biden has a 55% job disapproval, only 43% approved. | ||
And this is based, by the way, this poll has more 2020 Biden voters in it than Trump voters. | ||
So by four points. | ||
So it's like what the national popular vote was. | ||
So Trump is leading by four in a model that's based on Biden plus four. | ||
That's an eight point turnaround. | ||
What the scariest part of the poll is to the Biden people is that there's 4% of their past vote that has switched to Trump. | ||
There really exists right now a 2020 Biden voter who's now voting for Trump. | ||
And Kamala Harris, the vice president, she's impeachment insurance. | ||
Because her favorable is a 37 favorable, 54 unfavorable, and she's losing to Trump 50 to 40. | ||
So, you know, the Democrats are hoping that, you know, that Biden stays healthy too, because, you know, if anything happens and they get President Harris, they're really in trouble. | ||
So I don't think they're going to do anything to get rid of Biden because he has to, him being so corrupt, he has to stay as president to make sure you know, continues to cover up for his family's alleged bribes and other things. | ||
But on the other hand, you know, I don't think the Democrats get rid of them until you see ABC, NBC, CBS and CNN turn on them. Because then, you know, they would really, they there's just, I mean, now you get these 5400 emails from Joe Biden while he was vice president, that the National Archives, which goes after Trump for boxes, has been hiding and won't give up to the House Republicans. | ||
So, thank you. | ||
So I think there's a lot of corruption here keeping Biden in office. | ||
But on the other hand, people are getting the message and you now have the national popular vote, the battle for state vote, turning around and going to Trump because 67% of the voters say the country's on the wrong track. | ||
They say the economy's getting worse, not better. | ||
64% to 32%. | ||
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We have 83% of all voters say they've been negatively impacted by inflation. | |
45% to the point where they can't make ends meet to afford basic necessities. | ||
So the country's ready to vote. | ||
I wish the election was tomorrow and Trump would win in a landslide. | ||
John, one more time, where do people go, both social media and where do they go to your website? | ||
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You can go to the website at McLaughlinOnline.com. | |
They can follow us on Facebook at McLaughlin and Associates. | ||
They can also follow me on X or Twitter at J-M-C-L-G-H-L-N. | ||
And it's the same on Truth Social and Getter. | ||
So I'm on those social media as well. | ||
So a lot on Truth Social. | ||
Yeah, so... Amazing, amazing polling. | ||
John, thank you very much, brother. | ||
Fantastic work. | ||
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Well, Steve, keep getting the message out. | |
Look forward to working with you again. | ||
Same here, brother. | ||
We're laboring in the vineyard right now. | ||
Become a Force Multiplier audience. | ||
Push this out. | ||
We're going to cut this segment after the show and make sure everybody sees it. | ||
John McLaughlin, thank you so much. | ||
McLaughlin is a tireless worker. | ||
Tireless. | ||
We're going to get Boris up here in a second. | ||
These numbers, the underpinning of these numbers is the dissatisfaction with Biden. | ||
The dissatisfaction with Biden and the Biden regime. | ||
It is absolutely an epidemic of dissatisfaction. | ||
And why? | ||
Because of the policies. | ||
That's why starting next week, when the Senate comes back first, and then the House comes back, September is going to be a firestorm of a national debate, which we've always wanted, on the economy, on the finances of the country. | ||
That has to happen. | ||
Remember, the clock ticks down. | ||
Midnight, 30 September, is when the fiscal year ends. | ||
It's not a calendar year. | ||
We're on a September year. | ||
So midnight, we have to have a new appropriations bill. | ||
You have to have a new budget. | ||
That all has to be approved by the House, the Senate, and signed by whoever's sitting in 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, who happens to be right now, Biden, the head of the Biden regime. | ||
We are not even close to that. | ||
There's one appropriations bill done. | ||
The House must be 12 in regular order. | ||
Not done. | ||
Senate, I don't think they've picked up anything. | ||
This thing's so far done so we're going to ask for a continued resolution. | ||
That is why you've got to go to birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
Get the end of the dollar empire. | ||
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Start to learn about currency. | ||
Start to see how we've got a whole download. | ||
Section 3, I think, is on the debt trap. | ||
It talks about the debt ceiling fight we had. | ||
It was the preamble for that. | ||
You'll understand everything that went on. | ||
You'll understand why the establishment controlling the Federal Reserve, where they can just print money, went ahead and said, okay, just give Biden two years. | ||
Give Biden two years 17 trillion dollars let me get there so 15 trillion dollars of spending four to five trillion dollars of deficits over the two years we know it could be much higher than that this is coming in this fiscal year which they hadn't included they said oh it's going to be like a trillion 1.1 said no it's going to be 1.5 million Minimum and then probably two is going to get closer to the two. | ||
Why is that important? | ||
You say, Steve, why do I care? | ||
Why do I care about these deficits? | ||
Why do I care about Wall Street? | ||
Because that all gets back to inflation. | ||
It gets back to why there's 1.1 trillion dollars on your credit cards. | ||
It's why it's 1.5 trillion dollars of car loans that are exploding at these high interest rates. | ||
Because the driving of inflation is about this out of control orgy of spending. | ||
And nobody's been the adult in the room except for you. | ||
That's why we had this fight back in the spring of this year. | ||
You sat there and had the back of the 20 and then had the back of the 70. | ||
Remember? | ||
Hey, kind of interesting how we went from 6 to we went to 20 to we went to 70. | ||
70 came in against the vote and he had to get to, he had to get to, he had to get to Hakeem Jeffries for I think 80 votes. | ||
That's all going to take place again. | ||
And all you're going to hear is, Oh, the Trump numbers are fantastic. | ||
Now, this is the lies. | ||
The people that hate Trump the most are going to come to you and say, the numbers are so fantastic. | ||
He's going to win. | ||
What you can't do is force Biden to shut down the government because then the economy will collapse and you'll get blamed for it. | ||
As the house freedom caucus guy said, they so be it. | ||
Economy is teetering anyway. | ||
And the American people know that's not the fault of trying to get the financial house in order. | ||
It's the fault of these globalists that continue to overspend and have the Federal Reserve to bail them out. | ||
So birchgold.com slash Bannon, make it a homework assignment. | ||
Also ask them why the Federal Reserve is focused on a single currency, digital currency, Federal Reserve Bank digital currency, while the other banks in the world, the central banks, are buying gold with both hands. | ||
Records in 22 and 23. | ||
Ask them why the people that have the oil, why the people that have all the natural resources, why their central banks are buying gold, and why we're messing with a central bank digital currency. | ||
Get that answer, then think about it. | ||
Then you take action. | ||
Boris Epstein, we've just had, well first of all we had Dr. Robert Epstein with a wake-up call on Google on the manipulation. | ||
He says we've got to get on top of this or they're going to try to steal it again or they are going to steal it again. | ||
But McLaughlin came in with numbers that are just blow-away numbers. | ||
How has President Trump shifted? | ||
Now he's been indicted four times and that's all MSNBC and CNN playing a loop all the time. | ||
It's obviously over for Uh, DeSantis, the biggest super PAC he had today, the guy said no moss. | ||
He said, not only am I out because of the rookie mistakes on DeSantis and he's not ready for primetime, he done all the right stuff. | ||
I'm going to start giving some money to Trump. | ||
What has caused, what has caused this, this, this tectonic plate shift? | ||
What is going on here? | ||
What's the signal, not the noise. | ||
Steve, honor be with you. | ||
Honor be with the audience. | ||
There's signal, not the noise. | ||
Is that as this last 12 months have gone on, it has become absolutely clear that while President Trump continues to be the leader that this country needs on all issues, Steve, on the economy, vital, on national security, on energy independence, on our border, the Florida governor has been exposed. | ||
He's been exposed by President Trump, he's been exposed by the realities of having to run a race, and he's been exposed by his own shortcomings. | ||
And as you said, John Thomas, Who was previously a back president of Trump then, wanted to be excited about Ron DeSanctimonious. | ||
Just like so many others, he's now come in and said, you know what, this is not for me. | ||
I just, you know, Adderall, same thing. | ||
The Florida governor does not have what it takes. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
And also another piece of news, always signal, not noise, is that always back down in quotes The other super PAC, supposedly backing the Florida governor, is ending their door-knocking in the state of Nevada, which they've got all in for. | ||
Oh, this is a big deal. | ||
They're in California. | ||
They're ending their so-called vaunted door-knocking operation. | ||
The Santa's operation is in free fall. | ||
It's falling apart. | ||
And nowhere can you see it clearly than in the numbers. | ||
The American people are overwhelmingly stating that they want President Trump back in office. | ||
And that's coming Crystally obvious in the primary numbers, because, let's be honest, these other pretenders, or keep their elves as you call them, Steve, have no shot. | ||
And it's becoming painfully obvious for Joe Biden in the general election numbers, including the McLaughlin poll, which you just talked about. | ||
When are we going to stop playing the games? | ||
They announced today on Fox Business, the second debate at the Reagan Library, driven by Bossy and Ron McDaniel over at the RNC, have Dana Perina and Stuart Varney, the two biggest haters associated with Fox, are going to be the moderators. | ||
This is just up in President Trump's grill. | ||
I mean, it's not only does he not need to go, but they're going to be trying to tee up everything for the anti-Trump tirades I know we're going to get from Christie and the rest of this clown show. | ||
Well, let's just go in and look at who is on the board of the Reagan Foundation, of the Reagan Library. | ||
You've got Fred Ryan from the Washington Post. | ||
You've got all the typical uniparty establishment on the board there. | ||
And this meeting of the Keebler elves of the establishment is going to be representative of a long bygone era of the Republican Party. | ||
Right now, the Republican Party is all MAGA. | ||
It is all Trump. | ||
The numbers say it loudly and unequivocally. | ||
And it is time for these other people to come together to realize they have no shot against President Trump, back the president, and let's go win this general election. | ||
Boris, when are we going to shut down this primary and get focused? | ||
We need resources for the general. | ||
We had the Google guy on, Robert Epstein, who says that Google here shifted six million votes against Trump in 2020. | ||
This can be stopped, but it needs focus. | ||
When are we going to shut down this phony primary and get focused on the general election, where McLaughlin's got us winning an electoral landslide right now, up 49-41 in all the key battleground states, if we just get focused on that? | ||
When is that going to happen? | ||
Well, Steve, it looks like it's happening now with this news with that super PAC that was supposed to be a major backer of the Florida governor folding, and now not just folding, Steve, fully switching back to supporting President Donald J. Trump. | ||
That is what needs to happen now, not tomorrow, not next week, not a month from now, but now. | ||
Every single Republican out there who cares about our country, who cares about restoring our border, who cares about getting energy dominance back, who cares about ending that quagmire surrounded by nuclear reactors, In Ukraine has to look at themselves in the mirror, say let's do what's best for our country and get behind President Donald J. Trump. | ||
Boris, where do people go? | ||
More than ever, people need to follow you where they go. | ||
Steve, thank you so much. | ||
Honored to be with you. | ||
My information, the website is hot right now, boriscp.com, hot on boriscp.com, hot on getter at boriscp, twitter at boriscp, hot on truth social at boris, the hottest on the gram, boris underscore Epstein. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
God bless and all offense. | ||
All offense, all the time. | ||
Thank you very much, Boris. | ||
There you're here. | ||
By the way, we are going to get together with Dr. Robert Epstein about the situation at Google. | ||
We're going to try to get him back on next week. | ||
He's going to give you the solution, what's called the American Shield. | ||
Um, because hey, we can't have again, the possibility manipulation of the Google guys. | ||
Now we've got a bunch to go through, uh, all weekend long, incredible content tomorrow. | ||
Shows are going to be on fire. | ||
We're going to be all over Texas, but the whole nation's got to focus on this because this is the civil war between the grassroots. | ||
And the Bush, the remaining thing of the Bush junta. | ||
You're seeing a play out in Texas in this impeachment of Ken Paxson. | ||
You're seeing a play out in Georgia in Kemp. | ||
He just had a press conference today, you know, in this arrogant nature, and he's a Bush guy. | ||
He's part of the, you know, raises money in Texas down with the Bush apparatus. | ||
He wants to be president one day, another Bush representative in the White House. | ||
You're seeing it play out in Georgia in this firestorm, and you're seeing it play at the federal level. | ||
I tell you, tonight, the kickoff, it's got, what, Utah versus Florida. | ||
We have a couple of three Gators that might work around the War Room production team, and maybe even some Gator sympathizers out there in Denver, and certainly in the Palm Beach, the West Palm Beach studio. | ||
We got a special, we got a little something from our favorite guy, Joe Scarborough. | ||
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Can we go ahead and play that? | |
I'm Joe Scarborough, live from Scarborough country. | ||
Tonight, shocking news out of Palm Beach County. | ||
We go now live to a press conference already in progress. | ||
Finally, Mark Foley wants you to know that he is a gay man. | ||
Shocking. | ||
And this special report live from Knoxville, Tennessee, University of Tennessee coach Phillip Fulmer is still fat. | ||
And now we go to gator weather with our action weather reporter. | ||
Hey, thanks, Joe. | ||
Hey, how about them gators? | ||
Pick up and go! | ||
And this breaking news out of gator country, it's time to let the gator growl. | ||
Did Jeff Scarborough there just fat shame a guy and try to shame some guy for his sexual, uh, you know... | ||
Proclivities or direction? | ||
Was that D. Joe Scarborough? | ||
Boy, they haven't brought that one up in a while. | ||
Gator country. | ||
Anyway, University of Utah, the college football season kicked off with Notre Dame last week in Dublin. | ||
Of course, this weekend, the traditional Labor Day weekend kickoff. | ||
I want everybody to make sure you watch your favorite team. | ||
Hey, also remember, the elites are trying to destroy these conferences. | ||
They don't want the regional identity. | ||
They don't want the great rivalries. | ||
They don't want the People kind of binding together in a, in a, in a regional master. | ||
That's where you got all this madness. | ||
Now you have three conferences with 50 teams on them. | ||
We'll get in more than that next week. | ||
We've got a lot going on also on Labor Day Monday. | ||
Don't forget to join us for our Labor Day special. | ||
This one's very special. | ||
It's about the Patriot economy. | ||
It's about educating kids for the future. | ||
It's about what's going on with working men and women throughout the country. | ||
You guys know Labor Day weekend is always a big weekend for us. | ||
So we're going to have the civil war between the grassroots. | ||
The civil war between the grassroots and in the establishment, whether that is in Washington, D.C. | ||
of the Uniparty versus Trump, whether it's in Georgia of Kemp versus the grassroots or whether it's in Texas, where this entire it's going to amaze you about how this they're trying to undo an election that the grassroots won. | ||
So this is the fight right now. | ||
And an honorable fight it is. | ||
I want to thank all of our sponsors, particularly Birchgold, Home Title Lock, Jace Medical, everybody. | ||
We'll be back here tomorrow at 10 a.m. | ||
in the morning. | ||
So 10 a.m. | ||
Eastern Daylight Time, four hours of great content tomorrow to kick off the Labor Day weekend. | ||
Right now I want to leave you with the voice from Shreveport, Louisiana, Johnny Horton. | ||
Absolutely a classic American tune. | ||
This is North to Alaska. | ||
We'll see you back here tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. | ||
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North to Alaska, go north the rush is on. | |
North to Alaska, go north the rush is on. | ||
north. The rush is on. North to Alaska. Go north. The rush is on. | ||
Big Sam left Seattle in the year of 92. With George Pratt, his partner and brother, Billy, too. | ||
They crossed the Yukon River and found the Bonanza Gold. | ||
Below that old white mountain, just a little southeast of Nome, Sam crossed the majestic mountains to the valleys far below. | ||
He talked to his team of huskies as he mushed on through the snow. | ||
With the northern lights a-runnin' wild in the land of the midnight sun. | ||
Yes, Sam McCord was a mighty man in the year of 1901. | ||
Where the river is winding, big nuggets they're finding. | ||
North to Alaska! | ||
Go north, the rush is on. | ||
Way up north. | ||
Way up north. | ||
North to Alaska! | ||
way up north. North to Alaska, I go north, the rush is on. | ||
North to Alaska, I go north, the rush is on. | ||
George turned to Sam with his gold in his hand. | ||
Said, Sam, you're looking at a lonely, lonely man. | ||
I'd trade all the gold that's buried in this land for one small band of gold to place on sweet little Jimmy's hand. | ||
Cause a man needs a woman to love him all the time. | ||
Remember, Sam, a true love is so hard to find. | ||
I'd build for my Jenny a honeymoon home. | ||
Below is that old white mountain, just a little southeast of Nome. | ||
Where the river is winding, big nuggets they're finding. | ||
North to Alaska, I go north, the rush is on. |