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Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. | |
I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
Mega Media. | ||
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | ||
Also note that Mr. Trump is a very good person. | ||
Trump is continuing to set the stage to potentially challenge the results in key battleground states, just as he did four years ago. | ||
On Truth Social this morning, he posted, quote, Pennsylvania is cheating and getting caught at large-scale levels rarely seen before. | ||
All caps, report cheating to authorities. | ||
Law enforcement must act. | ||
all caps now. | ||
To be clear, Pennsylvania is not cheating. | ||
The alleged cheating Trump is referencing relates to a couple of separate things. | ||
First, there is a dispute related to Pennsylvania's in-person mail ballot voting in Bucks County. | ||
And a judge has just ruled on that. | ||
We're going to explain that more in depth in a moment. | ||
Second is the fact that there are two counties in Pennsylvania, Lancaster and York counties, that are investigating suspected fraud related to voter registration forms. | ||
In Lancaster, about 2,500 voter registration forms contain duplicate handwriting and inaccurate or unverifiable addresses. | ||
We know this because... | ||
Lancaster County officials announced it, and they have contained those sketchy forms, and they are asking for the public's patience while they investigate. | ||
Rather than acknowledging that or waiting on the results of these investigations, Donald Trump is making wholesale claims that Pennsylvania in general is cheating, which is not accurate. | ||
Do you remember 2020? | ||
We do. | ||
Yeah, we remember it too, Jake, when the apparatus led by your network stole Trump's victory in 2020. | ||
It is Wednesday, 30 October, year of our Lord, 2024. | ||
You're in the war room. | ||
We've got Kimberly Guilfoyle, Philip Patrick from Birch Gold. | ||
Natalie Winters is going to join me as my co-host for the next couple of hours. | ||
I think Jane Zirkle's going to join us, Mo Banner, got a lot going on. | ||
Trying to get Tyler Boyer out in Arizona. | ||
Amazing news by the Turning Point crew out in Arizona. | ||
I want to start with Jack Posobiec. | ||
Jack, you're on the morning show. | ||
In fact, some people were actually telling me they thought it was the Jack Posobiec war room this morning. | ||
But man, you called this. | ||
Tell us what's going on in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
President Trump is on fire on this topic. | ||
What's happening, brother? | ||
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Okay, I think we lost Jack. | |
uh Why don't we try to do this? | ||
Jack's at his studio, which is a real American Voice studio. | ||
Why don't we try to patch him? | ||
Is Natalie in Palm Beach? | ||
Before I bring in Natalie, we're going to try to get Jack rebooted. | ||
There seems to be mass chaos in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
As Bill McGinley committed to us yesterday, Bill's, as you know, one of the senior election lawyers in the Trump movement. | ||
He's now a senior guy at RNC, also in the campaign. | ||
He said, look, we're going to be very aggressive here. | ||
There's this issue about, you know, early mail-in voting where you actually take your mail-in ballot and to make sure it gets there, you walk it and drop it off. | ||
It's our waits because of the MAGA movement and Republicans are voting en masse. | ||
There's also all types of other issues going on about people going in line with illegitimate badges and telling people to go home. | ||
Natalie Winters, you know, we've warned people that this is going to happen. | ||
President Trump has warned people. | ||
Josh Shapiro, kind of Mr. | ||
Know-it-all, who's still burned that he's not the vice president for Kamala Harris, he's in charge of this. | ||
Your thoughts, ma'am? | ||
Well, let's be very clear. | ||
The color revolution has begun and it's underway in Pennsylvania. | ||
And this goes all the way back to July 13th with what happened on the first assassination attempt against President Trump. | ||
And what you're seeing is a continued deprivation, frankly, of the civil rights of the MAGA movement when it comes to their ability to vote. | ||
But I think we have to be very clinical with our analysis about what is going on here because this is a convergence of multiple narratives. | ||
Particularly with the news coming out just a few days ago when the New York Times previously unreported that CISA, yes that little swampy subset out at the DHS, has actually been training since 2023 over 30,000 election officials and 1,300 county-level election offices Particularly honing in on the efforts that they've done in Pennsylvania with that New York Times piece showing that under the advisory of CISA, | ||
a lot of these election offices have adopted what they call election security measures. | ||
That's essentially blocking out and covering the windows so you cannot see anything. | ||
Now, this dovetails with the other narrative being that the FBI has embedded themselves within a lot of these election offices under the pretense and predictive programming narrative that foreign election disinformation is coming. | ||
And when you look at Pennsylvania, here's why it's so important. | ||
Because just two days ago, the ODNI, without citing any actual evidence, put out a long-form memo saying that a video of ballots being tarnished or toyed with out in Pennsylvania was actually a result of actions coming from a Russian disinformation campaign. | ||
Now, like I said, they didn't cite any evidence, but what you're seeing is sort of the priming, the predictive narrative programming in order to say that any fears raised about election fraud or election integrity issues are a subset and they're an act of foreign disinformation. the predictive narrative programming in order to say that any But also, Steve, it's important, too, to note that the shenanigans, or as President Trump calls it, skullduggery, because that's what you're seeing, it's not just limited to Pennsylvania. | ||
Just today, you have news breaking that in Colorado, for months, passwords to voting systems were left online by Jenna Griswold. | ||
And even in Michigan, you have Jocelyn Benson saying that they're seeing nationwide errors with, yes, I'm going to say it, the D word, Dominion voting systems. | ||
So you're starting to see the convergence of all of these narratives come together with, of course, the DOJ maintaining that they're involved in a quiet period, trying not to adjudicate election matters while they're actively working to ensure that non-citizens can still vote. | ||
We started, Natalie, walk back through this because this is going to be massively important because it kind of dovetails with Mark Elias being hired so publicly to be the Harris's campaign on this, but also Krebs. | ||
I think our crack production team this morning had a cold open. | ||
I think it was on Morning Joe, one of these MSNBC shows, saying that the election in 2020 was the safest in human history and that this election will be even safer. | ||
Is this part of their... | ||
Election misinformation narrative to put Krebs and these guys out there to basically try to convince people that everything's fine when in fact this has already started off as a complete mess. | ||
Of course. | ||
Look, when President Biden stands up there and says that MAGA and your supporters are garbage, he's actually just talking about how the system wants to treat our ballots. | ||
In other words, they don't want to count them. | ||
And it's quite clear. | ||
But this is some fifth dimensional information warfare that they're waging. | ||
Just today, Bloomberg had out a huge spread with the title, I think Denver has it, How U.S. Voting Machines Became Safer Than Ever. | ||
And this, of course, comes on the heels of months of narratives that we've seen from every mainstream media outlet, which is particularly two key points that justify, that lay the groundwork for these election delays, which, like we always say, the mistakes, I guess apparently now like the windows, only seem to go one way. I guess apparently now like the windows, only seem to | ||
And that is that Republican poll watchers are a threat not just to democracy, but they're going to be violent on Election Day and that there's going to be massive delays when it comes to the Postal Service and mail-in ballots. | ||
So much so that you see a group of experts warning, I think it was in Reuters just a few days ago, that Republican poll watchers are very dangerous and now in lockstep the Brookings Institution coming out listing 50 plus counties that they think are, they say, high risk for failing to certify election results. | ||
So all of these narratives converge, not just like I said, to justify delays in election results, but more importantly to push MAGA, to push Republican poll watchers outside of the count, outside of the rooms where elections are determined, so much so that I believe out in Washington a Republican poll watcher was actually kicked out of a ballot testing procedure for not wearing a mask. | ||
So you're seeing the resurgence of Of this sort of lawfare, much in the style that they came after you and President Trump, to really try to weed out Republican poll watchers. | ||
And Steve, to that very point, right, these election officials who, much like Anthony Fauci, have never found a microphone or a press conference that they did not want to become the star of, they have said absolutely nothing on what is going on in Bucks County. | ||
There's not been a single statement from Josh Shapiro. | ||
They're acting as if it's not happening, right? | ||
The democracy chorus of voices who all they seem to care about is protecting and preserving democracy. | ||
They won't even touch these stories with a 10-foot pole, which tells you it doesn't work and it doesn't fit with their narrative. | ||
Thank God the Trump campaign stepped up and sued and won. | ||
So now people can vote until Friday, starting today, I believe from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. still in Bucks County. | ||
So go out and vote. | ||
But just on the last point, Steve, remember in Pennsylvania, that's the same state where law enforcement waited multiple minutes despite having foresight and knowledge of an active shooter on the roof who was coming after President Trump to do anything. | ||
Yet they find the time now to come prematurely. | ||
that's right, three hours early, to kick Republicans out of election lines depriving them of their right to vote. | ||
How does the Mark Elias hiring by the Harris campaign, does this show that already they're panicked, that they know they have a lack of enthusiasm, African American men, Hispanic men in Michigan, Arab American, Muslim men, that there's a clear lack of enthusiasm? | ||
For Kamala Harris, they make such a big deal about bringing in Mark Elias and he's carpet bombed MSNBC being on there every 10 minutes since he was hired. | ||
Does this dovetail with other things you're seeing? | ||
A hundred percent. | ||
And I think the real tell isn't even just Mark Elias, but it's a new PAC that was launched while you were in prison called the Democracy Defenders PAC, led by the former Obama campaign director and Norm Eisen and a former leader of Stacey Abrams' gubernatorial campaign. | ||
With the buried lead of this PAC, like I said, Democratic heavyweights, including Color Revolution extraordinaire and architect Norm Eisen, being that they're spending tens of millions of dollars on Not on actual voter turnout or campaigns or candidates or ads. | ||
Only on lawfare. | ||
Only on down-ballot lawfare too. | ||
That's the only thing that they're focused on and they've been putting out resource after resource and helping these lawfare, these legal issues when it comes to not just the presidential race but down-ticket races too. | ||
And when you see people actually being pulled off of the Harris campaign, one of their top advisors, I think, used to run comms for the Harris campaign, being pivoted away from an actual get out the vote operation in the Harris campaign itself, it shows you what I think has been the thesis of this show from the get-go, right? | ||
Kamala Harris is and always has been a vessel for dark money interests. | ||
She's been billowed and buttressed by interests That don't even really care who she is, right? | ||
She's a listless vessel. | ||
And you see it, I think, in the, frankly, the stillbirth of her campaign last night where she's forced to campaign on the ellipse because she has nothing to run on. | ||
They have to call us a fascist because that's the only thing they have. | ||
So they're reliant on lawfare because there's no enthusiasm for her. | ||
And they know at the end of the day, we've won the issue. | ||
And you know how we know we've won the issue, Steve? | ||
And frankly, it's all thanks to you. | ||
They used to smear us as populists. | ||
They don't do that anymore. | ||
They're back to fascists because they know that populism is a winning issue and they don't want to be forced to embrace their radical open borders positions, despite Kamala Harris for the first time in her political career using the word sovereignty down on the southern border when she gave her press conference a few months ago. | ||
But at the end of the day, all these people have is lawfare. | ||
And is the blob acting like the blob does? | ||
Usually it's in third world countries building democracies out of sand in the Middle East, but now they're waging that warfare on Americans here. | ||
Natalie is my co-host here. | ||
We're live 5 to 7. | ||
Natalie, hang on. | ||
We've got a lot more to go through. | ||
We're going to try to get the sound Jack Posobiec studio sorted out. | ||
We're going to be back in a moment. | ||
A lot happening in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
So with, what, five or six days to go, we have this mass mobilization effort we're doing to make sure we turn out tens of millions of people next Tuesday. | ||
To vote on game day, but man, there's a firestorm going on. | ||
We've got Kimberly Gulford, I think, is going to join us. | ||
Trying to. | ||
Jack Posovic, my co-host Natalie Winters, take a short commercial break. | ||
Back in the warm in a moment. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Okay, welcome back. | ||
I think we've worked out our technical problems, at least for a while. | ||
We're a little bit on the road here in the financial capital world, New York City. | ||
We have other breaking news. | ||
We're going to get posted. | ||
We got worked out. | ||
We're going to get back to him, Natalie. | ||
Obviously, Natalie on fire. | ||
We'll get back to her momentarily. | ||
I want to go to Kimberly Guilfault. | ||
Kimberly, it's always great to have you on the show. | ||
I wanted to pick your brain because, quite frankly... | ||
I think you're one of the smartest people I know, particularly in this area. | ||
Breaking news, Nicky Jams, who I understand is a huge musician and influencer. | ||
And I think I got this right. | ||
He's just announced he's pulled his endorsement from President Trump. | ||
Now, when he made this endorsement, it was massive news. | ||
Who's Nicky Jam's? | ||
Why is this a big deal? | ||
And is this situation about Puerto Rico and the comments made starting to metastasize, ma'am? | ||
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Well, you know, so Nicky Jam is a big popular influencer, entertainer. | ||
You know, of Latin and Puerto Rican descent. | ||
So it's obviously unfortunate. | ||
We're not going to, you know, sugarcoat it and say it's amazing that he withdrew his support. | ||
But I will say this, and I'll say it over and over again. | ||
Puerto Rico was not in any way, or Latin Americans or Hispanics, disparaged by President Trump. | ||
That is not what occurred. | ||
It was some comedian who thinks he's funny, and he's not, that went rogue at the rally and made these comments that were inappropriate. | ||
And guess what? | ||
The crowd let him know that they didn't like it. | ||
They didn't think it was funny, and they booed him when he said that. | ||
So obviously, you know, Steve, I'm a woman of Puerto Rican descent. | ||
I'm 50% Puerto Rican. | ||
My mother was born in Puerto Rico. | ||
I'm a member of the family. | ||
President Trump lovingly thanked me as part of the family that was there that night. | ||
I know for a fact, having spent two decades with President Trump, the love and respect and admiration that is genuine and authentic that he has for Puerto Ricans, for Latin Americans, for the Hispanic population. | ||
And I think the smart people know that. | ||
And there was a big rally of cars showing support in Puerto Rico for President Trump with Trump flags. | ||
So I think the left and the liberals are trying to overshoot once again The runway on this issue and act like it's catastrophic for President Trump. | ||
It is unfortunate. | ||
It upset me. | ||
I didn't like hearing those comments. | ||
But again, they did not come out of the 45th and hopefully, God willing, 47th president's mouth. | ||
And people need to understand that you can't sit there and hold President Trump responsible for what another human being and personal responsibility You know, as a joke, it wasn't funny. | ||
It's unfortunate. | ||
But President Trump has made it very clear that he doesn't stand by those comments. | ||
And on the flip side, you had to wait to see Kamala, you know, wait and just hold her tongue to denounce President Joe Biden when he made the comments calling pile of garbage all the Trump supporters. | ||
So where was the outrage there? | ||
Then he tried to issue a statement and now she started to come back from it and say, well, you know, that's not what my opinion is and she doesn't agree with him. | ||
So the whole thing obviously is not good because there's a lot of Puerto Ricans and people of Latino and Hispanic descent. | ||
We love them. | ||
We want their vote. | ||
President Trump has done incredibly well with record numbers of support in all of those communities that want to see this country restored in liberty and freedom, that want to restore the public, that want to make sure that the American dream isn't extinguished by a bunch of communists. | ||
So that's what's going to happen. | ||
The only poll that matters, not an influencer, is the poll numbers and who votes on November 5th. | ||
And that will tell the story. | ||
Look, one of the reasons that Florida is not a battleground state anymore is President Trump's support by the Puerto Rican community there, also in other parts of the country. | ||
His track record for support of the Puerto Ricans and the economic well-being of American citizens and Puerto Ricans is unquestioned. | ||
What is your recommendation to President Trump to now start to get ahead of this? | ||
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Look, I think he's been trying to do that. | |
We've had a lot of people come out to support President Trump at rallies, etc., to show their support for the Puerto Rican community, for President Trump. | ||
I know that he really does hold in high regard the Latino and Hispanic community, and I think he just needs to stay We're good to go. | ||
Not just with one sentence, but with his four years of his presidency and with the entirety of his life, how he has treated other people and what he has done to lift all Americans up, including people of Latino, Hispanic and Puerto Rican descent. | ||
So many who have worked at Trump properties, not only in this country, but throughout the world. | ||
And I think that... | ||
Is what matters. | ||
And, you know, forget about this. | ||
Like, look at what President Trump has actually done with his life and with his actions. | ||
And don't get distracted by the noise. | ||
We're hearing that President Trump may, in fact, because of security reasons and also logistics, may not be able to make it to the Penn State-Ohio State game. | ||
What's your recommendation, President Trump, since we have this mass mobilization effort that needs to take place to get out tens of millions of people to vote next Tuesday? | ||
What is your recommendation, given how highly he thinks of your opinion, where he should spend the last four or five days of this campaign? | ||
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Well, it's all about the battleground states. | |
I've chosen the states that I've been in repeatedly, like Pennsylvania, just got back from that not too long ago. | ||
Also Wisconsin, also Michigan, incredibly important. | ||
Kamala Harris has pulled out her spending, etc. | ||
North Carolina effectively, essentially conceding that state to our movement. | ||
But again, we can't be complacent. | ||
We must actually mobilize and run up the numbers because we have to be prepared for absolutely anything that they're going to do. | ||
As you know, the president very well, he's tireless. | ||
He'll go wherever he needs to go to get it done, and he's fearless. | ||
So if there's a reason they're telling him he can't get to that game, then I would pay attention to it. | ||
And you know what I think? | ||
After we win on November 5th, how about the president take a very nice trip to Puerto Rico? | ||
Yes, I would love that. | ||
Maybe even before November 5th. | ||
What's happening in Pennsylvania? | ||
You've been in Pennsylvania. | ||
You're a lawyer. | ||
Big victory today by the RNC and the campaign's legal staff. | ||
Are you comfortable that we're not where we were in 2020, that the voter integrity aspect of this, that we're actually on offense and really on top of these problems, ma'am? | ||
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I really am. | |
You know, I'm cautiously optimistic about the whole outcome being very favorable on November 5th. | ||
However, you really have to be very diligent because these people will absolutely do anything to try to win this election and prevent President Trump from going back in as commander-in-chief in the old Oval Office. | ||
We do have Trump Force 47, unbelievable volunteers, a whole nationwide network of attorneys in all the states to make sure to canvas votes. | ||
We have poll watchers So we're going to be on the lookout for any of this, you know, a thousand mules nonsense. | ||
I really don't think that's going to be the playbook. | ||
The thing they also have to look out for is the machines, Steve. | ||
And that I think is very important because we want to just make sure there is no manipulation whatsoever that only legal lawful votes are counted. | ||
One vote per person. | ||
Shocking. | ||
You know, proposition there. | ||
But I'll tell you, that's what we need to do. | ||
We gotta work harder and smarter than they are. | ||
And we've learned the lessons from the past. | ||
I really do believe that. | ||
But it doesn't mean the other side won't do anything. | ||
You saw it, Steve. | ||
They've tried to put the president in jail. | ||
They put you, a great patriot, in jail. | ||
It is outrageous. | ||
They tried to assassinate the president and anybody close to the president that's smart and on point and helpful trying to fight and save this country has been targeted. | ||
And that stops when President Trump gets back in. | ||
We need massive reform of our legal system, of these agencies that are supposed to protect The patriots and the citizens of this country. | ||
And that's where I think we can begin to do even more work and make even more inroads to protect election integrity and protect our legal systems and make sure it doesn't happen to any other American. | ||
Because if it can happen to President Trump and Stephen Bannon, it can happen to you. | ||
Kimberly, how do people follow you on social media, particularly in these critical final days of the campaign and where they go for your podcast? | ||
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Okay, thank you so much. | |
I'm on Rumble, like you are, the Kimberly Guilfoyle Show, Monday and Thursdays at 4 p.m. | ||
Eastern, Don Jr. | ||
on at 6 p.m. | ||
Eastern. | ||
Rumble's great, great work done there by Chris Pavlosky, a great fighter for the First Amendment and freedom of speech, which we love in this country. | ||
And you can also follow me at Kim Guilfoyle on X and on Truth Social and at Kimberly Guilfoyle, Instagram, Facebook, all of the above. | ||
Kimberly Guilfold, thank you very much. | ||
Look forward to having you back on here, ma'am. | ||
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Thank you, my friend, and God bless you, and thank you for your sacrifice and service for our freedoms into this country. | |
You're a true patriot. | ||
Well, thank you for the kind words. | ||
Posobiec, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
Big win today. | ||
Look, Steve, you're at the tip of the spear in this. | ||
Tell us what happened. | ||
Look, I spent all day after the show yesterday collecting affidavits, working with the lawyers, sitting there. | ||
Family wanted to go to a Halloween party. | ||
I said, I'm getting videos in! | ||
I'm getting videos in! | ||
Hold on a second! | ||
I got witnesses I'm working on! | ||
We worked all this. | ||
The hearing was held at 1.30 p.m. | ||
In Pennsylvania, right there in Bucks County, and Josh Shapiro's buddies got blown out of the water because they were told specifically in this order that they violated election law. | ||
So the idea that they could shut down voting other than the posted signs that were up was completely rejected by this judge. | ||
It was blown out. | ||
And now Josh Shapiro isn't talking about it. | ||
The Democrat government of Bucks County is not talking about it. | ||
Al Schmidt, the traitorous Republican that's running the Commonwealth, Of Pennsylvania Secretary of the Commonwealth right now is not talking about it. | ||
They're saying it's misinformation. | ||
It's disinformation. | ||
No, it's not. | ||
Don't listen to them. | ||
Listen to the judge. | ||
Trust your eyes and ears. | ||
And when you see something, screen something. | ||
Get it on a screen. | ||
Film it. | ||
Get it to me. | ||
Get it to the campaign, Steve. | ||
We can replicate this process across the entire country. | ||
Anytime one of these issues happened, don't get caught in the mumble tank. | ||
Don't be sucking your thumb in the corner. | ||
Get it to us. | ||
We prove that we can do it in Bucks County. | ||
We will do this everywhere in the country that they try to shut us down. | ||
What about... | ||
We got 30 seconds. | ||
In fact, let me... | ||
Can I hold you for a second? | ||
I got Philip Patrick, but I want you to comment on... | ||
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The field theory of Natalie Winters. | |
She just walked through a quite complex interaction of many agencies and companies and personnel about this entire situation. | ||
We've got a big problem on our hands. | ||
About the vote in the 2024 election, I know it shocks you, and the beating heart of this looks like it could be Pennsylvania and Arizona. | ||
Next. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | |
I want to thank Kimberly Guilfoyle. | ||
I think this Nicky Jams thing is actually, you know, you can't dismiss it. | ||
The guy's got 40 million, 50 million followers. | ||
Posobiec, I know you've got to bounce. | ||
And by the way, Mo Bannon joins me for the rest of this hour. | ||
Jane Zirka's going to be here next hour. | ||
Mo's going to be back. | ||
Natalie Winters is going to be with us. | ||
Natalie Winters just gave us kind of her field theory. | ||
Of the color revolution that's going on in this country. | ||
And real quickly, Natalie, I know you've got a breaking news on Norm Eisen, the father of this thinking. | ||
What did he just say? | ||
Yeah, he was just on a podcast talking about how what he's witnessed overseas being the architect of so many color revolutions abroad, but that he said, and I quote, striking similarities to what's going on here and the kind of facet of politics that he really honed in on was particularly all these generals coming out and endorsing Kamala Harris and saying that President Trump is fascist. | ||
I played it a few days ago, but maybe we can play it in the 6 p.m. | ||
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hour. | |
Perfect. | ||
We'll try to pull that. | ||
Jack Posobiec, your observations on Natalie's field theory. | ||
Look, what Natalie's theory holds up, because what are we seeing here? | ||
We've got this court order out. | ||
We've got a judge that's on our side that, by the way, isn't just on our side. | ||
We've got a judge here who says, this is the law. | ||
You violated the law. | ||
There were uniformed. | ||
And by the way, I'll throw this down with Natalie. | ||
I can't get anyone to tell me who these officers were. | ||
I'm on the phone with the lawyers and I'm saying, are these hired security? | ||
Are they sheriffs? | ||
Are they police officers? | ||
What's going on? | ||
Some people said that they were just hired security that came in for the election. | ||
Other people said they may have been sheriffs. | ||
I can't get anyone from the lawyers to tell me who they were. | ||
Then you've got these people with the fake badges who are apparently working with them or at least standing right next to them in appearance as though they're working with them. | ||
So this idea that Josh Shapiro won't even come out now and just tell people in Bucks County, which to all the posse, look, the fact that they're not gonna come out and they'll tell you that you're lying, when I've got a court order that says otherwise, no. | ||
Here's what you do. | ||
Don't listen to Josh Shapiro's lies. | ||
He's got the Pennsylvania Department of State in his pocket, he's got all these people, Al Schmidt, he's got them all in his pocket, he's got, listen to Jake Tapper crying up there this morning. | ||
No, no. | ||
Listen to the desperation in their voice. | ||
They don't want you in that line. | ||
They don't want you waiting there. | ||
I want you in line. | ||
I want you camped out tonight. | ||
I want you in line all day Thursday. | ||
I want you in line all day Friday. | ||
And do not fall out of line until they let you vote. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
When we vote, we will win, and we will liberate the Commonwealth. | ||
It starts in Pennsylvania. | ||
Don't get out of that line for any minute. | ||
And if you get someone who tries to push you out of line, like we saw yesterday, film them, we'll make them famous, and I'll get another judge to come in and demand you have your right to vote upheld. | ||
And Natalie, is that what's going to take to break this, you think? | ||
Human action? | ||
What we're up against, like I said, is it's information warfare, it's psychological warfare, it's political warfare, and I think in some ways you're seeing it turn into kinetic warfare when they're trying to tell people to get out of line, that they can't vote. | ||
And like I said, you have to contextualize it with what the news cycle is right now. | ||
Just yesterday, the lead story on Politico, the headline of the article is quite literally, how to abolish the electoral college. | ||
And the Harvard-Ash Center to supplement that is putting out long-form reports about why Americans don't support the Electoral College. | ||
In other words, their backup plan, right, is sort of the insurance policy that even should President Trump win, that they're still going to go, as you would say, to the mattresses on saying that, well, Kamala Harris won the popular vote, i.e. | ||
there's pretext for Jamie Raskin and all those Democrats who were busy telling Axios that they're not going to certify the election results. | ||
They're laying the groundwork for that in the same way when they say not just President Trump, but his supporters are fascists, that there's a moral righteousness for them to then not seat him as president, right? | ||
And when you see, like I said, it's not just what is happening in Pennsylvania. | ||
You're seeing similar, I'll use the word President Trump uses, skullduggery going on in Colorado, going on in a myriad of states with, of course, ABC News today already unintentionally airing a Harris victory forecasting one in Pennsylvania. | ||
Right. | ||
These people like Norm Eisen, they've they've turned. | ||
It's a circular firing squad now. | ||
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Right. | |
They've turned their guns inward. | ||
They had enough dry runs. | ||
They had enough test runs overseas. | ||
And what they're doing here is basically what they did overseas overseas. | ||
And when you look like I sent you, Steve, on the Brookings website, Norm Eisen just put out a report identifying over 50 counties across this country that he's flagged as basically highly sensitive or high risk for not certifying election results. | ||
And of course, they're all in the swing states. | ||
And I think, look, Steve, here's the most important part, right? | ||
Whenever you watch Jake Tapper or any of these people, even Jenna Griswold as she's holding her press conference trying to explain how for months they had passwords to the voter system in Colorado be uploaded to the internet that anybody and their mother could have downloaded. | ||
What's the thing that they always say? | ||
Oh, well this is going to be used as cannon fodder for conspiracy theorists. | ||
This is going to be used to spread misinformation. | ||
Well, the point is that we trust but verify, but they've criminalized the verification process to the point where they've thrown you in jail, they've thrown thousands of January 6th types in jail, and they've essentially made it, whether it's what they've done down in Georgia or a myriad of states where they've basically made the threshold for certifying an election so low that the ability to challenge fraud... | ||
Is 10 times more difficult. | ||
And even if you go past election day, you can already see, I mean, Steve, before you went to prison, the word Trump proof, right? | ||
That was a concept that they were already trying to mainstream. | ||
And you see yesterday a huge profile piece in the Washington Post about how they're trying to Trump proof the CDC, NATO's in full blown meltdown. | ||
But two, I think with the most important buried lead of all of this Trump proofing, in the same way, in the same style of the first impeachment, not just that they literally were quoting Fiona Hill in a long-form interview saying that President Trump is of course a threat to democracy, but they're working currently with the Office of Special Counsel to rework whistleblower clearances and the ability for whistleblowers to go public with information ahead of President Trump's second term. | ||
So they have full-spectrum domination to the point where you even see in Jack Smith's 165-page filing, the buried lead in that document, the new information, it had to do with non-citizen voting. | ||
And the idea that President Trump is now using that to lay the pretext to essentially claim that they're stealing the election again— Well, how about this? | ||
Stop letting non-citizens vote and the Biden regime should stop suing to allow them to vote. | ||
Right? | ||
They always have a backup plan. | ||
They always have an insurance policy because they know what's at stake. | ||
Their ability to rig elections. | ||
Jack had to bounce. | ||
Natalie, hang on. | ||
Is Jack still there? | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
I thought you saw him up on the screen. | ||
Jack had to bounce. | ||
I want to bring in Phillip Patrick. | ||
Phillip, we're already discussing problems happening. | ||
We're in court having victories. | ||
Massive problems in the administration of the election pre-game day in Pennsylvania. | ||
We already know Arizona... | ||
Could be a disaster. | ||
This complicated two, four-page ballot was supposed to take eight to ten minutes to fill out. | ||
It's taking 18 to 22 minutes. | ||
People are talking about potentially hours in line. | ||
What does that mean for signaling about our favorite topic, the hedge that is gold? | ||
The market's at an all-time high, but gold is at an all-time high. | ||
Your thoughts, sir? | ||
Yeah, look, I think that if... | ||
Kamala wins the election. | ||
The sky's the limit for precious metals. | ||
So what's been driving gold to its highs? | ||
And it's hitting all-time highs on a consistent basis. | ||
There's a number of different things, right? | ||
We have inflation, which is Rising again and has been for the last three CPI reports. | ||
We have a dollar that is losing value on a global stage, down 20% since Biden got in office. | ||
We have a world running away from the US dollar. | ||
And, of course, we have demand for gold at all-time highs from central banks around the world. | ||
US dollar holdings by central banks today are at 26-year lows. | ||
If we have another four years of Biden-esque policy, and by the way, Looking at Kamala's economic policy, it is essentially to spend twice as much money as Biden did, as if the problem with Bidenomics was they didn't spend enough. | ||
So we are expecting more highs on gold should Kamala win the election. | ||
It will be a disaster for the economy here in the United States. | ||
Why, you know, I kind of have been talking about when I heard her closing argument last night that she's running a Seinfeld campaign that's really about nothing. | ||
And it kind of the sophomoric happy talk she gave last night. | ||
When she talks about the economy, when she talks about what she would do, what does that signal to the precious metals market and people that are trying to hedge their downside risk of where this thing could go? | ||
It just signals a huge lack of understanding as to where the issues lie. | ||
I mean, her policy is tax heavy, right? | ||
Raise taxes essentially across the board. | ||
By the way, that comes with consequences. | ||
According to the Independent Tax Council, that would cost the economy 2% GDP and a million jobs. | ||
But what she's missing is the big problem. | ||
By the way, taxes or the tax increases are suggested to generate about $950 billion in tax revenue over the next decade. | ||
What she's missing is its massive spending that has gotten us into the problems we have today. | ||
Debt service payments for the last fiscal year were $1.2 trillion, right? | ||
That's 50% more than defence spending, and it's more than these tax increases will generate over a decade. | ||
To summarize this policy, it is stepping over dollars to pickpocket cents and it will not work. | ||
And as long as that continues, the world will continue to run away from the US dollar. | ||
If you're a foreign country holding US dollars and you're watching this administration running massive deficits, why on earth would you want to hold dollars? | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
Sadly, Kamala will be very good for gold prices longer term, but that doesn't bode well for the broader economy. | ||
What Natalie and Jack Posobiec are laying out is that it looks like it could be highly unlikely that we have a winner next Tuesday. | ||
In fact, with information warfare going on, political warfare going on, there could be a long time of uncertainty. | ||
What do you think that means for the gold market? | ||
I mean, it means higher gold prices. | ||
Uncertainty, whether it's economic, whether it's political, whether it's geopolitical, these things generally bode well for safe haven assets. | ||
If Trump wins, and we're all hoping and praying, because I don't think we can suffer, like I've said many times, another four years of these policies. | ||
But even if Trump wins, it's going to be an about turn in terms of policy. | ||
But he's inheriting a very tough, tough job. | ||
Almost $37 trillion in debt. | ||
Like I said, a world running away from the US dollar. | ||
But this climate in front of us is going to bode very well for precious metals, no matter who wins. | ||
I am hoping, praying, campaigning for a Trump victory because from an economic standpoint, there's no alternative. | ||
There's just none. | ||
You know, we've often talked about gold as a hedge. | ||
How can you have the markets where you have an all-time high of the stock market at the same time you have an all-time high of gold? | ||
Aren't they supposed to work as kind of countervailing powers? | ||
Historically, that's been the case. | ||
But I think high prices exist everywhere today. | ||
And it's a reflection of policy. | ||
Really, over the last 10, 15 years, we've had zero interest rates. | ||
We've pumped a huge amount of money through the markets. | ||
And it's created bubbles everywhere. | ||
So the ability to buy low today doesn't exist, quite frankly. | ||
And what I'm telling people, it's not about buying low. | ||
It's about understanding which asset is more conducive for the climate in front of us and for the problems in front of us. | ||
And I think that's where precious metals have a big advantage. | ||
When you're talking about de-dollarization, inflation, recession, these things are all very positive drivers for metals. | ||
I'll say this as well. | ||
We're seeing all-time highs in gold in terms of numbers. | ||
In terms of value, we're way off. | ||
So the real all-time high on gold was in January 1980. | ||
Gold hit $850 an ounce. | ||
We adjust that to inflation. | ||
That would be $3,300 today. | ||
What drove it to those highs in the 80s was obviously a period of stagflation from early 70s We are facing the same thing today with a major difference, and that is the US dollar was king in the 70s. | ||
We're losing that. | ||
Philip, a lot of uncertainty. | ||
We're going to get into this even more as we progress. | ||
Can you tell people how they can talk to an advisor consultant over at Birchgold? | ||
Of course. | ||
So very simple, birchgold.com forward slash Bannon. | ||
Again, birchgold.com forward slash Bannon. | ||
That'll get them access to free information on how and why to invest in precious metals, as well as the end of the Dollar Empire series. | ||
So birchgold.com forward slash Bannon. | ||
By the way, huge shout-out for Birch Gold here on the cover of Vanity Fair. | ||
As I think everybody knows, did a cover story. | ||
Steve Bannon's Blueprint for War, right there. | ||
Get this, I think it's the December issue, November issue of Vanity Fair. | ||
Get it. | ||
They have a huge shout-out in there, Phillip, about... | ||
Our birch gold, the end of the dollar empire, they say quite complimentary things about. | ||
Of course, Rachel Maddow misinterpreted that, said, hey, they're Bannon and Philip Patrick trying to destroy the dollar or anything but. | ||
We're trying to give warning signs about the issue about being the prime reserve currency and how we're spending our way into oblivion. | ||
Philip Patrick, great job. | ||
Vanity Fair gave you... | ||
Do what? | ||
Sorry, I said she didn't read the first page, Steve. | ||
That's all it would have taken. | ||
Oh my God. | ||
Okay, Philip Patrick, thank you so much. | ||
I want everybody to call Birch Gold and become smarter. | ||
That's what you need to do. | ||
Tyler Boyer over at Turning Point USA and Turning Point USA Action. | ||
Big tweet. | ||
Talk to folks about what is going on in Arizona. | ||
What is Turning Point Action? | ||
What have you guys been up to? | ||
And then I want to talk about this kind of mass mobilization that we need for next Tuesday. | ||
Let's focus on Arizona first. | ||
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Yeah, Steve, we have been kicking butt here in Arizona, working overtime basically in the office and out in the streets and knocking doors from sunup to sundown and then in the office until late nights. | |
We have thousands of volunteers that are out knocking doors through our Commit 100 program, which we've mobilized folks to go out and chase 100 ballots of the most necessary ballots. | ||
And of course, we have our full-timers on the ground and we have hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people who are on the ground who have been building relationships since early this year. | ||
And we're seeing the fruits of that as many of those people are already turned out to vote. | ||
We are pummeling the Democrats in what we call low propensity turnout here in Arizona. | ||
And our team is absolutely not leaving any stones unturned as we go about that work. | ||
And so it's been a big week this week in particular because this is probably the most important week of the election cycle in Arizona where we have chased down almost every relationship that we possibly can and we're continuing to do that on a good trajectory to turn out the amount of people we need to win. | ||
Walk us through for a second, the audience, because the big issue about early voting and these ground game operations is to make sure you don't cannibalize, you're just not cannibalizing your election day vote. | ||
So how do you guys know that you're getting the low propensity voters? | ||
Because if you're getting the low propensity voters in the numbers that we're seeing, all of a sudden people, I think, can start to feel a lot better. | ||
We can't stop work, but people feel a lot better about Arizona. | ||
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Yeah, so the numbers that we're seeing in some of our areas in Arizona and the Phoenix metro area is where we have three to four times as many of what we call the low propensity voter turned out than the Democrats do. | |
And this is historic. | ||
This has never really been done before. | ||
The Democrats have targeted these low propensity voters, turned them out better than we have. | ||
We took that exact same playbook and what we did about two years ago when we realized that the, what I call the Republican apparatus, the National Republican apparatus was not doing this work. | ||
We identified these people. | ||
We figured out who are the people who didn't vote in 2020, but were registered Republican and have had some kind of indicator that they're a good conservative. | ||
They just, for whatever reason, did not vote in 2020 and 2016 or in both elections. | ||
So we call these people disengaged voters. | ||
These are more than just simply low propensity voters. | ||
They're what we call disengaged voters. | ||
And so for that reason, we identified those people Have been out, put people actually into the communities, very similar to the way that the Democrats did under the Obama era of community organizing, putting someone there full-time to identify, befriend, talk to, and in many cases already know some of these people, and then work that neighborhood in order to make sure that they are prepared to vote and following up in the concierge-type service. | ||
That's what we've done thus far. | ||
We're seeing dramatic results. | ||
Of course, we don't want to cannibalize our election day. | ||
In Arizona, we have a unique situation where we don't have as bad of a problem with that because we have significantly more male voters to begin with because we have a historic precedent that's been set with that that's not typical in most states. | ||
We're able to identify not just the Tyler, hang on for one second. | ||
We'll bring Mike Lindell in. | ||
Mike, we're getting great news out of Arizona. | ||
I know this has been a huge focus of yours. | ||
Talk to us about these kind of efforts of people like yourself, Turning Point USA, Elon Musk, to put a shoulder to the wheel on this ground game. | ||
Well, it's huge because we were proactive. | ||
We've been working for over three and a half years to everything we've learned to be proactive. | ||
And you're hearing it now. | ||
You're hearing about all the deviations. | ||
You're hearing great news. | ||
I just heard one this morning where the Supreme Court said they overruled something to take off. | ||
Now they're going to take off, I believe it's... | ||
I think it's Pennsylvania's voter rolls. | ||
But there's all these things coming out. | ||
Our efforts from Turning Point and everyone, Cosmo America, all these efforts out there, it's coming to fruition. | ||
It's very exciting. | ||
And remember, this isn't just about Tuesday. | ||
We're gonna work on through Tuesday, everybody. | ||
We wanna get the most secure elections platforms going forward in the world in history. | ||
So, Steve, it's really exciting. | ||
And one of the things, too, is the information by people now getting their information from the great show like your show, The War Room, and other platforms, we're getting the information out there that they suppressed before us. | ||
So any of these things, these deviations, or any of the good things happening, you're not going to hear this on Fox News or Newsmax. | ||
You're going to hear it right here in The War Room, and you're going to hear it on other social media platforms. | ||
So I'm really encouraged. | ||
Mike, we have about 60 seconds. | ||
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It's great to have you back, brother. | ||
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Great to have you, too. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Tyler Boyer on the other side. | ||
Natalie Winters. | ||
Jane Zirkle. |