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It was the same old tired show, the same old tired playbook we've heard for years, with no plan on how he would address the needs of the American people. | ||
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Well, folks, it's time to turn the page. | |
Time to turn the page. | ||
And America is ready to chart a new way forward. | ||
We are ready! | ||
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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Pray for our enemies. | |
Because we're going medieval on this, people. | ||
I got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
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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 line? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved! | ||
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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Navarro from Bannon, mad as hell this morning watching Kamala Harris. | ||
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Bye. | |
Bye. | ||
Talk smack like that. | ||
We're going this morning from Joe Biden's basement to Kamala Harris's Potemkin Village. | ||
Kamala Harris is running a nearly flawless Potemkin Village campaign. | ||
She traffics in illusions and lies. | ||
She is savaging America's electoral process while setting this nation up for a likely economic collapse, possible world war, and certain socialist coup. | ||
Does anyone now doubt Joe Biden was Harris's front man and fall guy in her Potemkin Village scheme to deprive voters of the vetting, the vetting that traditionally occurs in a primary election? | ||
As Harris's frontman, Biden cleared the primary field. | ||
The Democrats thus avoided any public washing of their radical policy linen that would have otherwise been hung up for voters to recoil at. | ||
When fall guy Biden inevitably fell, the lean and hungry look Harris was the biggest beneficiary. | ||
Forced into a primary contest, Harris would have easily taken the favored poll position as the most radical in the bunch. | ||
Yet, likewise forced to reiterate her radical position, she would have been left without the ability to now run her flip-flopping Potemkin Village con and smack. | ||
For those of you unfamiliar with the Potemkin analogy, in the 18th century, Russian field marshal Gregory Potemkin put prosperous facades on impoverished peasant villages along the banks of the Dnieper River. | ||
With this illusion, he sought to deceive Catherine the Great during her visit to this newly conquered land. | ||
Today, Kamala and her own field marshals are seeking to create the illusion that America is doing just fine. | ||
Whatever doubts anyone might have will be erased with a Harris plan. | ||
Yet that plan pays far more homage to the Wizard of Oz than any thoughtfully detailed policy platform. | ||
To spread her Potemkin illusions, Harris now flits from artificially packed arena to arena while studiously dodging even the friendliest of press. | ||
Harris' primary weapons in her hermetically sealed disinformation war are a teleprompter, which she reads like a CNN pro, and poll-driven messaging. | ||
Which he delivers as convincingly as any con artist or sociopath. | ||
Harris' slogan, we're not going back, ranks at the top of her Potemkin pyramid. | ||
Americans would love to go back to the days of Donald Trump's presidency, when they were safe, secure, and prosperous. | ||
Yet Harris still mouths this slogan to paradoxically position herself as the change candidate, when everything that needs to be changed has been Harris's own fault. | ||
In her poll-driven messaging, Harris calls for unity and an end to divisive rhetoric. | ||
Hey, we're all for that. | ||
In the same friggin' breath, she savages Donald Trump. | ||
As the Hillary of her time, Harris dismisses Trump's deplorable followers as deplorable savages. | ||
Hey, that's you she's talking about. | ||
Harris likewise promises to dramatically increase the number of Border Patrol agents. | ||
She's betting voters will forget she refused to accept her role, as Joe Biden's borders are, and liken Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to the Ku Klux Klan. | ||
Harris not only says she owns a gun, but will bust a cap in anybody that breaks into her mansion. | ||
She's certain here we will all forget Harris's support for mandatory gun buybacks and other desecrations of the Second Amendment. | ||
Harris assures us she has a plan to control inflation, lower mortgage rates, and increase home ownership. | ||
It's the most jarring of her Potemkin facades, as Harris herself started the inflation ball rolling with her tie-breaking votes in the Senate on two of the biggest budget-busting inflationary bills in our nation's history. | ||
Never mind Harris' full-throated support of a failed Bidenomics. | ||
Harris revels in beating Trump with the cudgel. | ||
A Project 20-something. | ||
She knows, she knows Trump had nothing to do with it, and has repeatedly disavowed it. | ||
Yet as she channels, say it enough they'll believe it, Goebbels, she says it anyway, without the hint or threat of a fact check. | ||
By fact-checkers like Polly Fack and the Washington Post that ritually hound Donald John Trump. | ||
As Gaza and Beirut burn and Red China-supplied Iranian rockets glare, Harris likewise assures us she is a friend of Israel. | ||
Hoping we'll forget her snub of Netanyahu and her threats to deny Israel the weapons it needs to keep the dogs of Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis at bay. | ||
No anti-Semitism to see here, as Harris refuses to condemn the Palestinian protesters shutting down our streets. | ||
Our schools and defacing our statutes. | ||
Fully informed voters. | ||
That's a term. | ||
Fully informed voters. | ||
No, it's all a pack of lies. | ||
Yet Harris's Potemkin Village campaign is working enough with low information voters to move the presidential election into a dead heat Rather than the Trump landslide that would otherwise result if the radical Harris agenda had been properly vetted by voters in a primary election. | ||
Of course, the legacy media is fully complicit. | ||
Let's name some names here. | ||
Kamala Harris co-conspirators include ABC's David Mir, Lindsay Davis and John Carl, Bloomberg's Jonathan Capehart and Michael Bloomberg himself, CBS's John Dickerson and Margaret Brennan, CNN's Breanna Keller, Jake Tapper and Chris Wallace, Whoopi Goldberg and the whole view and add Oprah to that crowd. | ||
MSNBC's Morning Joe and Mika, Rachel Maddow, Joy Reid, and Ali Velchey, PBS's Judy Woodruff, and leftist comedians Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, and Bill Maher. | ||
Each of these elites, every single one of them, shame on them, intentionally ignored the cognitive decline of Joe Biden and, more importantly, the inevitability of his replacement by Harris. | ||
They ignored it. | ||
Collectively, they now see and hear No evil. | ||
Shame on you, Oprah, for that latest circus you put on. | ||
As Harris plays out her Potemkin Village Gambit and dodges every one of them, there's an irony for you. | ||
Let's always remember here it was ABC's Matador, George Stephanopoulos, who drove home the Estocada. | ||
The final thrust of the sword in the bullring of Mexico to kill the Joe Biden bull. | ||
Here's my question. | ||
Will the first American legacy media reporter willing to expose Kamala Harris and her Potemkin village illusions please turn the lights of democracy back on? | ||
And please do it before election day. | ||
If not for Donald Trump, then for our founding fathers. | ||
This is where we stand at this point in the campaign. | ||
We're into the 40s now, in the days left until the election. | ||
And by the way, early voting has begun in earnest. | ||
Across this country and in many of the battleground states. | ||
And watching Harris read her teleprompter in these arenas, just lying through her teeth, creating this alternate Potemkin Village reality, it's It's infuriating. | ||
Because it was all a con to begin with. | ||
I wrote about this back in the Washington Times back in January. | ||
And I'm not that smart, but I said it right then. | ||
Biden was gonna be the nominee throughout the primary so they wouldn't have that What? | ||
Campaign to figure out who stood for what, and then as soon as they were done with Biden as the front man, they just get him the hell out. | ||
The only question that ever was, was how they were going to do it. | ||
Was he going to do it voluntarily? | ||
Or were they going to have to force him out? | ||
And the way it happened was he sticked the knife frontally in himself with that debate performance. | ||
And then Kamala Harris and her handlers stuck him in the back. | ||
And here we are. | ||
And these low-information voters, you can't find them by definition. | ||
Because if they don't know what the hell's going on, they sure ain't watching The War Room. | ||
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Mm-mm. | |
Mm-mm. | ||
The only way this works out is if we keep hammering her here, the boss keeps hammering her on the campaign trail, but I'm telling you, John Carl, Maggie Haberman, Morning Joe, you let her get away with this crap? | ||
You have no morals or ethics, journalistic integrity, and you're selling this country down the Niper River, if you get my drift. | ||
When we come back, we're going to be with the great Andy Biggs to talk about The state of the budget in this country, and that is not a good state. | ||
Navarro, for Bannon, you are in the war room. | ||
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We'll be right back. | |
For now, we'll be back. | ||
Andy, my brother, what is going on? | ||
What should be going on, my friend? | ||
So the spending package that that's now out there now is the result of our failure once again to follow the law. | ||
The law requires us to do 12 spending bills by June 30th out of the House of Representatives again to the Senate. | ||
Hasn't happened since In 50 years almost. | ||
And so you get that problem. | ||
So what's going to happen is they're going to once again try to do what they call the continuing resolution, which makes all the spending, Peter, of the government in one monolithic bill. | ||
And they're going to do it for 90 days and then come back and then fight it out again in December. | ||
So that's what's going on. | ||
And the problem is you're going to add to the national debt about $800 billion over that same period of time. | ||
You're going to continue every bad program. | ||
So let me just give you some of these bad programs. | ||
You're going to continue the weaponization of the federal government. | ||
So you're going to pay for the people like Jack Smith, Fannie Willis, Alvin Bragg, who | ||
are attacking President Trump. | ||
You're going to build a Taj Mahal FBI headquarters. | ||
That's going to keep going. | ||
You're going to keep funding all the DEI offices, the Green New Deal plans. | ||
You're going to keep funding the United States Secret Service, and you're going to give the U.S. | ||
Secret Service an additional $230 million-plus. | ||
And that's not their problem. | ||
Their problem is not money. | ||
Their problem is that they've misallocated their missions. | ||
So only 40% are allocated to protective service. | ||
So anyway, the point is, that's what's going to happen. | ||
That's what's going to happen. | ||
They're going to come in this week and spend that money. | ||
And what should happen, Peter, is we've passed five of those specific single-subject spending bills. | ||
And those would fund about 75% of the government. | ||
So what you should do is you should take those And then you do a short, and that would fund it for a year in those programs. | ||
And then you do a short-term CR on the balance of about 25% of the budget program going forward. | ||
And in the meantime, you get your specific spending bills out and you get them done. | ||
It sounds complex. | ||
It's not that complex, but it would require work and effort. | ||
And you know, this is Congress after all, Peter. | ||
Now there's a couple other options I could tell you about if you're interested. | ||
Well, what I'm interested in is why is there such a disconnect between Speaker Johnson, I use the term loosely, and his inability to get all Republicans to vote in the same direction at the same time. | ||
It's a bad look. | ||
We're not getting anything done. | ||
The SAFE Act. | ||
He's not getting passed and illegal aliens are going to be able to vote without registering. | ||
Explain to the posse what the dynamics are of this. | ||
I mean, what's going to happen because of those dynamics, Andy? | ||
Yeah, so let's talk SAFE Act first. | ||
We already passed the SAFE Act. | ||
It's over in the Senate. | ||
They could have done something. | ||
But what's happening is this is the typical thing that President Trump referred to as the swamp. | ||
I call it the uniparty. | ||
And what happens is you have the people who are in charge of spending the money around here. | ||
And then you have the lobbyists who all want a CR. | ||
Why do they want a CR? | ||
Because it's very predictable. | ||
They know how much they're going to get. | ||
Then you've got the bureaucrats. | ||
They all want a CR because that means that we're not looking through and actually trying to actually solve budgetary problems. | ||
And you continue your structural deficit. | ||
This is why you have discord among the rank and file here, is you have a structural deficit of about $2.5 trillion a year. | ||
And all that gets added to your national debt. | ||
So we're barreling to $40 trillion in national debt, which is unsustainable. | ||
And it's just the easiest thing to do is to say, well, we couldn't get this These bills pass and so we'll just do a CR. | ||
And the reason that you can't get it done is because there's people like myself who say, look, you've got to do this right and you've got to start bending the spending arc down. | ||
And the powers that be, which by the way is what they call the four corners, that's the Speaker of the House, Majority Leader, in the Senate and the two minority leaders in the House and | ||
Senate, they get together and they cut their deal. | ||
And that's what they've done with this new package. | ||
And this new package, when they cut that deal, it doesn't mean anything | ||
good for the American people because you keep spending like crazy. | ||
And that's where people like me say, when are you going to tackle it? | ||
When are you going to tackle it? | ||
You keep laying this on. | ||
And so when President Trump becomes president, you're going to be laying on a $40 trillion national debt on him, just about a $40 trillion national debt on him. | ||
And that's going to be tough because that's inflationary. | ||
And everything that we're doing here is helping to fuel inflation. | ||
And we're not dealing with the actual issues. | ||
That's where I sit, and that, in my opinion, is that uniparty sector that continues to want to just keep the status quo, and that cannot be. | ||
So you mentioned, just for the audience, you mentioned an important term called the structural deficit. | ||
There's two kinds of deficits government has, a structural and a cyclical deficit. | ||
The cyclical is the one when you have recession and you have your receipts go down. | ||
structural, what Annie's saying basically is that we've set up a system where we simply | ||
don't have enough tax revenues, even in the best of circumstances at full growth, to pay | ||
for what we're spending. | ||
By definition, then you have to borrow the money, which is inflationary. | ||
And he explained something to me. | ||
There appears to be like two factions on either end of the Republican kind of pyramid here, | ||
We've got folks like you and Gates and others who are standing up just in a principled manner to make sure that we cut spending. | ||
And we don't have enough votes there. | ||
And then you have like, I don't know, was there like 12 Republicans? | ||
Who are now voting with Democrats. | ||
How did that happen? | ||
Who are these people and why? | ||
Why won't they vote with the party? | ||
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I'm puzzled by that. | |
Yeah, so Peter, I'll give you the facts. | ||
I think there's a lot more than just two factions in the Republican Party right now. | ||
So you have the appropriators who think that they should be deciding exactly how you spend it. | ||
And I don't know how you get to be on the Appropriations Committee. | ||
They would never put me on because I want a balanced budget. | ||
But then you have the folks that come from what they call, they call them majority makers. | ||
They're coming from swing districts. | ||
So those folks in a swing district, maybe it's a Biden plus five or a Democrat plus five registration. | ||
Maybe Biden won it by five points, but the people wanted a Republican member of Congress. | ||
And so you may, I think you're right. | ||
Somewhere probably eight to 12 in that, in that area. | ||
And so you, you got to keep those people. | ||
And so those people say, well, gee, I can't vote. | ||
I can't vote like you do bigs, because if I do, then we'll, we'll lose my seat because I'll be too conservative for the district. | ||
That's what they say. | ||
So they tell me they're voting their district, and I get that, because I vote my district too. | ||
I mean, I'm principled in this way, but my district wants me to be principled this way, and they're going to vote for me. | ||
So that's two kind of sex The way I put it, Peter, is we're much less collective than the Democrats are. | ||
that's another group. | ||
And then you have a big swath that will just do whatever the speaker wants. | ||
And so it's a congruence of different ideas on how to approach this. | ||
And we're much more, the way I put it, Peter, is we're much less collective than the Democrats are. | ||
In other words, we're very independent, and it kind of gives a rough look sometimes. | ||
But I would rather have that look than the Democrat look. | ||
I know that the Democrat looks makes it easy, but they're all kind of Marxist, right? | ||
I mean, they want to spend more money. | ||
They all believe in modern monetary theory, which is a real detriment to the nation. | ||
They all believe in open borders. | ||
They vote lockstep in a block. | ||
And the only time they ever break for it is if they believe that they're in electoral trouble. | ||
And that's why you see a few people breaking over some of these side issues right now. | ||
Where do you put Johnson among those groups? | ||
I mean, he doesn't seem to have any philosophy other than going on and get along with Schumer and those guys, even though Schumer savages him. | ||
What's going on with that guy? | ||
There were high hopes for him, but nobody believes him anymore, at least in posse land. | ||
Yeah, and I've told him, I won't say anything publicly that I haven't said to him privately. | ||
I'm disappointed, right? | ||
I mean, I've known him for a long time. | ||
I believed that he would be solid. | ||
Um, but I mean, what he told me, he said, Andy, when you become the speaker, you find out things that nobody else knows. | ||
And I said, well, then that's, then you're not being transparent. | ||
You should let us all in on it. | ||
He said, well, I can't do it because national security. | ||
Well, I said, well, this is the same national security or intelligence committee, uh, community that gave you things like the Russian hoax. | ||
You know, these people can't be trusted. | ||
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They're the ones that want to spy on you. | |
See, I don't know what you could know that nobody else does that would affect your fiscal situation. | ||
I could get it maybe on national security, but what kind of argument is that for not bringing spending under control? | ||
I don't get that one. | ||
Yeah, that's inexplainable, Peter. | ||
It is, really. | ||
And that's the frustration. | ||
Look, what I did is I introduced hundreds of bills to reduce spending on small itemized ways. | ||
5 million here, 10 million there. | ||
And they wouldn't even consider any of them. | ||
Not one. | ||
Not one, Peter. | ||
It's a conundrum. | ||
I don't know if you can stick around, but we got a break coming up. | ||
I'd love to have you Come back if you can and talk about Arizona. | ||
That's the other thing I always love to talk to Andy Biggs about, because if we lose Arizona, there's a good chance we're going to lose the election. | ||
You are here in the War Room with the great Andy Biggs, Navarro in for Bannon, and we've just taken a deep and sobering dive into this continuing resolution morass. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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Stay right here. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | ||
I'm Stephen K. Bamm. | ||
you Varva Bannon with Andy Biggs. | ||
Congressman Biggs, let's get on an airplane and fly out to Arizona now. | ||
What's the state of play? | ||
How's it looking for Trump and down ballots? | ||
So the trusted pollster that I've been in contact with tells me that Trump's up about two and a half to three points real on the ground in Arizona. | ||
That's good. | ||
We want him up about five. | ||
Um, percent. | ||
And so the key for us is to get out the vote. | ||
Arizona's got a great registration advantage for Republicans. | ||
If we get the vote out and we keep our people home, uh, then Trump wins nicely. | ||
Kerry Lake wins. | ||
The whole down ballot ticket can win and that's critical in a state like Arizona. | ||
Uh, so it's all, it's all a turnout battle in Arizona. | ||
Because it's going to be close, and Trump's slightly ahead. | ||
Kerry Lake is slightly down. | ||
When's early voting, Andy? | ||
When's early voting? | ||
We begin in, I think I want to say October 9th, I think is the date. | ||
It's either the 9th or the 4th, but that's when it goes. | ||
And folks got the message out there not to wait until Election Day because of what happened to Kerry Lake? | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
So and we anticipate of the pool of people who vote about 82 to 85 percent will be by mail-in or early ballot voting. | ||
And so we're telling people to get your ballot in. | ||
If you don't trust the mail, then you can hand carry it and go in to a voting place early time and get your vote done and get it cast. | ||
That's really critical. | ||
I mean, I can tell you as a guy who's run close races before, if you can get in there, many times that election is decided in the first seven to 10 days of early voting in Arizona. | ||
So that's why we say get it in and get your vote. | ||
And we've got ballot chase operations in effect, and that's necessary if you want to win this election. | ||
How does that kind of stuff work? | ||
Just explain how a GoTV, as we used to say, operation works. | ||
Is there a central location? | ||
Is there people sitting at home? | ||
How does it work? | ||
Well, so what happens is... | ||
We have a list in Arizona of people who get early ballots. | ||
The campaigns can get a hold of those, the parties can get a hold of those, and they start contacting people. | ||
And every day, there's a list of the ballots that are returned. | ||
You don't know how they voted, but you know whether they've turned their ballot in. | ||
And so what you do is you've got door knockers. | ||
You got people on the phone. | ||
You got every way you can think of to reach out and contact those people who haven't returned their ballot to try to inspire them to return the ballot. | ||
And I can tell you there's You know, Turning Point USA, and there's other groups, they're all hiring these people to get out and get these ballots returned on our side. | ||
The other side does the same thing, but it's a ballot turnout election this time for 100% sure. | ||
So if somebody's calling you, it means that the records don't show that you've returned your ballot. | ||
If somebody's knocking on your door, your records indicate you haven't returned your ballot, and that's who they're going to. | ||
and the four people who voted everyone last four elections primaries in general | ||
they will turn their ballots in so you start getting into the threes the twos | ||
and ones and you want to get those people actually to return the | ||
ballot because they're the difference makers in an election like | ||
this are we doing anything to police | ||
the other side in terms of watching who might be coming in that's | ||
illegal voters not registered to vote anything like that Do we have some gendarmes on the case here? | ||
Yeah, you actually have poll watchers, poll observers that are watching this, and you have people also checking those, you know, cross-checking the voter list coming back in. | ||
So you've got that going on. | ||
You also have multiple lawsuits and litigation that are going on. | ||
And I credit and tip my hat to Gina Swoboda, the Arizona GOP chair. | ||
She's doing it. | ||
Arizona Free Enterprise and others, they've all engaged in the type of litigation that's necessary. | ||
You know, you remember Mark Elias actually got 36 states to change their voter law through lawfare. | ||
And that's what we're trying to protect and change voter law. | ||
Our governor issued a couple of executive orders that were unconstitutional in our opinion. | ||
So those lawsuits were filed to set those aside. | ||
Those are ongoing. | ||
This is hand-to-hand litigation. | ||
It's hand-to-hand ballot chasing. | ||
It's not just getting your message out this time. | ||
You've got to make sure the election is as fair as possible and get your people to vote. | ||
That's where the three fronts are in this war. | ||
Run me across the key races. | ||
I know there's a number of house races that are close that we have to win swings. | ||
Tell me who's in those races and how they look. | ||
Yeah, so CD6 is Juan Siskimani. | ||
We got to have Juan back. | ||
He's a Republican down there. | ||
CD1, which is, well, actually CD2 is what it is. | ||
David Schweikert. | ||
He's in a tough battle, but we need him to come back. | ||
And then CD4, we have Kelly Cooper, who's the Republican. | ||
He's chasing a Democrat who's an incumbent. | ||
That race is going to be closer than most think it's possible. | ||
So those are the three. | ||
So we have to keep, we're protecting two seats there and we're trying to pick up one. | ||
The rest of our seats should be generally safe. | ||
So you can see Abe Hamadeh, Eli Crane, myself. | ||
Those seats are safe seats. | ||
It's a battle, but look, we need them up and down the ballot. | ||
We have to take the Corporation Commission in Arizona. | ||
That's the rate-setting folks for energy. | ||
We've got to make sure that the state legislature picks up some seats because it's a one-vote margin in both houses for the Republicans. | ||
We need more than that. | ||
And then you've got to have the school boards, always have to have the school boards. | ||
So it's an up and down the ballot. | ||
And Peter, this is a four-page ballot in Arizona because we've got so many propositions. | ||
I'll give you one. | ||
Prop 139, the most radical pro-abortion law in the country would result to that pass. | ||
So that's a no. | ||
That's a clear no, Prop 139. | ||
So it is a real battleground in Arizona and they are hoping, the other side is hoping for ballot fatigue that people will vote maybe in the presidential and then see that it's four pages and not finish the ballot. | ||
I'm urging everybody finish that ballot. | ||
Get to know what's on the ballot. | ||
There's a lot of information out there you can get. | ||
But Peter, this Arizona is a critical state for how this country is going to go. | ||
And so I'm encouraging people to get out, vote early. | ||
And know what you're voting on. | ||
Schweiker Grace, what's going on with that? | ||
Why is that? | ||
Is that an incumbent? | ||
Who's he running against? | ||
What's the story there? | ||
Yeah, so David is a longtime Republican member there. | ||
He votes very well conservatively. | ||
Most of the time he has a Uh, it's a rich district. | ||
It's a, so you've got some, what I would call some soft Rs. | ||
Um, he's got, for instance, Paradise Valley, North Phoenix, Scottsdale, but it goes all the way over to, um, some Democrat strongholds in Phoenix. | ||
And so he's against someone, his race is always close. | ||
It's a, it's a plus three plus four R district, but, um, many of the R's, um, are, are more moderate and, uh, and they sometimes forget. | ||
That they're voting for their own pocketbook or voting against their pocketbook if they vote Democrat. | ||
But David's working hard. | ||
David's one of the hardest election workers you'll ever see. | ||
And a lot of people are helping him out. | ||
Have we healed the wounds, Andy, in Arizona with the Robeson factions and all of that? | ||
Are the moderate Republicans coming all together with everybody else? | ||
Yeah, moderate Republicans are coming back. | ||
I'll say Karen Taylor Robeson, good on her. | ||
She endorsed President Trump and Carrie Lake, even though there was some, there's some feelings there from the leftover from last election. | ||
Governor Ducey, former Governor Ducey endorsed Trump and Lake and he, and I think that really brings a lot of the moderate faction along. | ||
I think the Robert Kennedy Jr. | ||
endorsement really helps Uh, with some of the moderate Republicans and, and we need, we need, uh, Mr. Kennedy in Arizona more often, uh, to help out with some of the, uh, the moderate Republicans who, who, um, they, they view president Trump, not, not on a policy way. | ||
They like his policies, but they view him as a personality wise. | ||
I mean. | ||
That's where they struggle. | ||
And I think that Mr. Kennedy coming in actually cements their intuition is that Trump's right on policy. | ||
They know that he's right on policy. | ||
And I think when Mr. Kennedy comes, he can be a real salutary, provide a salutary effect there. | ||
All right, Andy, we got to leave that. | ||
Would you please give any website you want to recruit troops for your own campaign or for the battle in Arizona? | ||
Please, sir. | ||
Yeah, so you can catch me, my official website is biggs.house.gov. | ||
You can catch all my stuff that I put out there. | ||
And as you go for biggsforcongress.com, that's where you can find campaign information. | ||
Both have a truckload of information. | ||
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My brother, you've always had my back, Steve's back. | |
The posse greatly appreciates you, so you tell the truth like it is. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Navarro, Bannon, with Andy Bicks. | ||
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Bye. | |
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We will fight till they're all gone. | |
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Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Borrow for Bannon. | ||
One of the things that we have to really | ||
recognize here in this country | ||
is that it's two countries now. | ||
It's one country where legacy media feeds us propaganda. | ||
Folks out there, cancel us if we say anything we don't think is appropriate. | ||
And then the other America is the America populated by folks like Patriot Mobile, where they welcome us with open arms, they don't try to Take away all 10 of the Bill of Rights. | ||
And we need to support this. | ||
So let's bring in Patriot Mobile now and what's going on there in Patriot Mobile world. | ||
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Sir. | |
Dr. Navarro, thank you for having us on and thanks for holding down the fort there. | ||
What you guys are doing is important. | ||
We know that and you know Patriot Mobile is going to support you guys. | ||
Through and through. | ||
So today, you know, we've been on with you guys many times talking about Patriot Mobile, our mission. | ||
I know the War Room Posse. | ||
Those are our people. | ||
They know our mission. | ||
They know we're all about defending freedom. | ||
They know about our great cell phone service that we provide, the great support, 100% US-based support. | ||
But today, I want to talk to the business owners out there. | ||
I know there's a lot of conservative Christian business owners that are part of the War Room Posse. | ||
I want to tell you about Patriot Mobile business. | ||
So now we're able to board conservative Christian businesses that want to back companies like Patriot Mobile and others. | ||
They're tired of spending money with companies that don't align with their values, that don't | ||
support the things that we believe in. | ||
Well, Patriot Mobile provides a great opportunity for bold, conservative Christian business | ||
owners and decision makers for companies that want to put themselves out there as Christian | ||
conservative to switch your cell phone service over and have the great same service that | ||
we provide to our consumers. | ||
But we also provide a full suite of business connectivity solutions. | ||
So, in addition to the great cell phone service that we can provide on all three of the main networks in this country, we also provide things like wireless internet, device management, We also have asset tracking. | ||
So if you have a fleet or if you've got any kind of capitalized equipment that you want to track and have analytics on, we have solutions for that. | ||
We really want to be a one-stop shop for businesses out there that want to, again, support conservative companies like Patriot Mobile. | ||
But here's the biggest thing. | ||
You'll know that every time you pay your bill every month, that a portion of the proceeds is going to go to people that are on the front lines, companies and organizations on the front lines defending freedom like we are. | ||
And that's the most important thing. | ||
Scott, tell me a little bit about trying to run a business with the cancel culture always trying to put you out of business. | ||
What kind of problems have you had getting Patriot Mobile up and running and keep it going? | ||
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Peter, believe it or not, we do have a target on our backs. | |
We know that because of who we are and who we declare. | ||
We declare Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior, and we put that out there. | ||
We are boldly Christian conservatives, so we know we have a target on our backs. | ||
But you know what's funny? | ||
Every time we get attacked, our phones ring, okay? | ||
So people understand what's at stake here that, you know, with this cancel culture, with this red economy, parallel economy, they know it's essential now to support companies that believe in what you believe in, and we have to vote with our dollars. | ||
You know, yeah, sure, voting on election day is important, but I contend that voting with your dollars and supporting companies With every dollar that you spend is equally important. | ||
That's how we win. | ||
There's power in numbers. | ||
And that's why we're doing what we do. | ||
We're creating a movement. | ||
We've been at the forefront of this parallel economy. | ||
This red economy is what I like to call it. | ||
We've been at the forefront for a while now. | ||
And we're going to continue to do that because we believe that's what we're called to do. | ||
So when we get attacked, our phones ring. | ||
So thank you, Lord. | ||
When, um, when, when did Patriot Mobile put out its shingle first? | ||
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So we've been in, we've been in business for about 11 years now. | |
Okay. | ||
And so we've been doing this a long time, but actually we've been doing this before woke was even a thing. | ||
And so we, we, again, we, we believe this is what we're called to do. | ||
About six years ago, we added the line America's only Christian conservative wireless provider to our tagline. | ||
And since that time, our business has just gone through the roof. | ||
I mean, it's been incredibly blessed and we believe that's what we're called to do again. | ||
And when you started out, basically what you have to do is go into the common carriers. | ||
In other words, you can use the networks of the big guys, right? | ||
That's how the regs work. | ||
Did you encounter a lot of trouble trying to do that at the beginning? | ||
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You know, other than the state-by-state regulations and the licensing that you have, that's really the complexity of it to get off the ground being able to do business in all 50 states. | |
There are some licensing things that we have to do, but as far as access to the networks, which is what you mentioned, we do have access. | ||
We utilize all three of the main U.S.-based networks. | ||
There's a law that was passed in Congress years ago that says that we have all smaller companies like Patriot Mobile and others that are not the big three can use the same towers. | ||
We're essentially buying data from the big three at wholesale prices and repackaging it as Patriot Mobile. | ||
And we have all of our own U.S.-based customer support We have all of our own billing, marketing, sales. | ||
The only thing that we utilize the main carriers for is buying data off their towers. | ||
Not actually running the actual calls? | ||
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Nope. | |
We control 100% of all that. | ||
It's simply just the infrastructure that is used to connect people from their device to the tower. | ||
That belongs to the big carriers. | ||
Everything else belongs to us. | ||
Our marketing, billing, 100% U.S.-based sales and support. | ||
When you call us, you're going to be talking to somebody in English that's going to help you with your problems, which is refreshing these days. | ||
Do you have your own towers? | ||
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We don't. | |
Actually, that's the part that we utilize from the main carriers. | ||
That's the common carrier stuff. | ||
And that actually helps us immensely because we don't have the capital and the overhead expense of maintaining towers. | ||
All right, my brother. | ||
Patriot Mobile, give your website once more and how they get a hold of you. | ||
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It's real easy, Peter. | |
You can go to patriotmobile.com forward slash Bannon. | ||
Make sure you use the code Bannon. | ||
We're going to give you a free month of service. | ||
And again, if you're a business owner, call us at 469-FREEDOM. | ||
It's real easy to remember. | ||
469-FREEDOM. | ||
We'd love to talk to you about our business connectivity solutions and how we can help you. | ||
All right, Scotty. | ||
Take care, brother. | ||
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Thank you Peter. | |
Top of the hour. | ||
Barris. | ||
Navarro in for Bannon. |