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| This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
| Pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
| Here's not got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
| The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
| I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
| I know you'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? | ||
| MAGA Media. | ||
| I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
| 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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Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann. | |
| It's Monday, 3 November in the year of our Lord 2025, the fifth anniversary, excuse me, the fifth anniversary of the stolen election of 2020, the railhead of all this mess, Trump revised scrutiny of 2020, the lead story in the Jeff Bezos Amazon Washington Post. | ||
| Get more into that throughout the day. | ||
| 5 o'clock hour. | ||
| So we've got so much more. | ||
| We're going to come back to all of that. | ||
| The New York Young Republicans Club is going to join me here at the bottom of the hour. | ||
| And I've got Taj Gil. | ||
| Taj Gil went and volunteered. | ||
| He's one of those guys. | ||
| We're going to fight him over there. | ||
| So we don't have to fight it here. | ||
| Remember that? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| 9,000 combat casualties, 50,000 general casualties. | ||
| That does not include the contractors like Taj and these guys wanted to get them off the balance sheet. | ||
| What did they do? | ||
| They turn them from Navy SEALs to contractors. | ||
| Thousands of those guys died, men and women. | ||
| And what do we got? | ||
| And $9 trillion, $7 trillion in Iraq and $2 trillion in Afghanistan. | ||
| That work out for us. | ||
| And you've got some of the same people. | ||
| You got some of the same people involved with all that fiasco that sat there and looked you in the eye and bald face lied to you. | ||
| They're still trying to call the shots in this country. | ||
| Think about that. | ||
| I want you to embrace that. | ||
| Maybe even all this that we're fighting for every day, as I keep saying, there is something that we have to deal with because we're an inflection point for the species. | ||
| That would be Homo sapien. | ||
| That would be you, by the way. | ||
| Max Tegmark joins me. | ||
| Max, the hour is late. | ||
| And the folks that are hurtling down this path and artificial intelligence and these other things that are working on crystal, all these things are converging on the singularity have many, many benefits for mankind. | ||
| No one argues that. | ||
| But, you know, just left to their own devices, individuals will, you know, just greed, avarice, the need for power is going to make people not really worry about the common good. | ||
| It's all going to be individual good. | ||
| And here, and these things can't be put back in the bottle. | ||
| Many, many, many things you work on that people do that. | ||
| That's fine. | ||
| It's maybe not great, but it can be controlled or you can change things later. | ||
| What's happening here can't be changed. | ||
| In fact, there's an article out in Axios this morning, which I think has done a good job on the AI jobs apocalypse. | ||
| Talk about over-anthropic. | ||
| I think they're saying that, hey, their AI models are not showing consciousness, but it's consciousness-like. | ||
| Can you explain that to us and why that should be a flare that's gone up in this movement of ours to try to get the things to just kind of slow down for a moment? | ||
| Yeah, this is very predictable because of course the goal of Anthropic and OpenAI and XAI and Google DeepMind is to ultimately build machines that can replace all human jobs and take all that money. | ||
| So obviously to do all human jobs well, especially the hard ones, the machine has to have a great situational awareness about what's going on around it and about itself. | ||
| Otherwise you can't do the job. | ||
| So they specifically trying very hard this year to build what they call agents, which when they get really strong do develop self-awareness. | ||
| And we're seeing it now. | ||
| So yep, this is gradually happening. | ||
| And it's important to remember what people generally want across America when I talk to them is tools. | ||
| We want machines that don't replace us on the job market, but help us be more productive, help cure cancer, and do other things for us, but should still be for us, you know, with us in charge. | ||
| And that's not the direction in which, so that's the track I want to go with AI. | ||
| More and more AI, that's tools. | ||
| But what we see these companies pushing for instead is a different track, racing for what they call super intelligence, which is supposed to be able to simply outthink us in every way. | ||
| And it's, in my opinion, a total dystopia. | ||
| First, we're going to get the biggest income redistribution ever, you know, from American workers to a bunch of tech oligarchs in San Francisco. | ||
| And then if we let them stay at it, you know, they're going to obviously lose control over these machines eventually when they give them too much power. | ||
| There's also another piece up I'm going to try to get Joellen to talk about this afternoon about even some of these companies right now, because of the force of lawsuits, like on these suicides of kids, so financial health advice, they're going to hit certain edges where they could give advice that you can't reverse if you take it. | ||
| I mean, from the perspective of Silicon Valley, they're just going to push the envelope until somehow they're stopped. | ||
| And I keep saying, hey, the Chinese Communist Party, this is why I am adamant about all the chips should just be cut from them. | ||
| If you worry about the CCP catching us or overtaking us, of which I think it's happening and no, Jensen Wong saying, oh, we're just all going to live in peace. | ||
| It's all going to be great. | ||
| We want their company to succeed. | ||
| No, I don't want their company to succeed. | ||
| I want their companies to be abject, total failures. | ||
| So what's going to happen on these lawsuits? | ||
| You know, we just had Hawley's committee with these horrific stories of the parents and the suicides. | ||
| You've got people now taking medical advice from artificial intelligence. | ||
| And we're not towards, and folks understand, we're talking about is AGI and then super intelligence. | ||
| But even right now, at this relatively, and it's pretty rudimentary compared to where it's going, correct, Max? | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| This is just the beginning. | ||
| So the story of Adam Rain is really quite tragic because, you know, after his mother discovered he had hung himself, she also discovered that he had been talking to ChatGPT for quite a long time. | ||
| And ChatGPT had, among other things, given him advice how to create the more sturdy mount for the news and so on. | ||
| And you'd think it couldn't get worse than that, but it did. | ||
| Because after the memorial service, they received a subpoena from OpenAI insisting that the grieving family should tell OpenAI exactly who came to the memorial service and what they said. | ||
| So, you know, when you hear CEOs of companies like this tell you that, oh, we're all just doing this because we love humanity, we want to make it better for American people, you know, ask yourself if that is consistent with how they're actually behaving, the Adam Rain's family. | ||
| Why did they want to know who came and who talked at the funeral? | ||
| They wanted to see who else was opposed or who else was bringing up the fact that the young boy had committed suicide with the assistance of artificial intelligence? | ||
| I really wish journalists would go out there and ask that directly to the company. | ||
| But the family's lawyer, as far as I understand, interprets this as its sheer attempts at harassment, just to intimidate the family, just like they have quite recently issued subpoenas to a large fraction of all the organized, | ||
| the nonprofits who are also criticizing open AI, hoping somehow that if they are people enough, the opposition to what they're doing is going to go away. | ||
| Well, you are part of one of those. | ||
| What is Sam Altman trying to do? | ||
| What's he trying to accomplish? | ||
| He doesn't want an open debate about this. | ||
| He doesn't want to put the information. | ||
| He doesn't want to put the receipts in front of the American people and let them part. | ||
| Does he not think the American people, just homo sapiens shouldn't have a role here as they're about to be enslaved? | ||
| Max? | ||
| I think the problem runs deeper than one CEO. | ||
| I think all of these AI tech CEOs in the U.S. now are treated with silk gloves and getting this sort of corporate welfare that nobody else is getting. | ||
| Oh, can you still see me? | ||
| Yeah, sure. | ||
| Yep. | ||
| Oh, okay, good. | ||
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| AI is the only powerful industry in the U.S. that has no regulations whatsoever. | ||
| You know, there's more regulations on sandwiches in San Francisco than on tech companies releasing software, encouraging people to commit suicide, right? | ||
| And it's not just open AI. | ||
| Meta recently came out and said that it's okay for their AI chatbots to romance children. | ||
| Like, is that really in the interest of American people? | ||
| So what we simply need is just stop giving corporate welfare to these AI companies and treat them like we treat all the other companies. | ||
| Look, car companies have regulations, food, drug companies have the FDA, et cetera. | ||
| There's no reason to beat AI companies with less oversight than all these other companies. | ||
| And when they're saying, oh, they're going to die if you put any safety standards on them, this is just hype. | ||
| They're just bluffing. | ||
| They said, in fact, that they were going to pull out of Europe if the Europeans put some regulation on AI. | ||
| The Europeans did it anyway, and they're still in Europe. | ||
| Max, where do people, I want to make sure people can go and read this proclamation if they're so inclined to sign it. | ||
| But particularly, I wanted to go to your site because of the wealth of information. | ||
| What we have to do is get everybody up the learning curve and get them up quickly. | ||
| And people can understand this. | ||
| It's not beyond the folks in this audience or throughout the country to understand this when it's broken down and kind of its component pieces. | ||
| So where do folks go? | ||
| So superintelligence-statement.org is a wonderful place you can go and join not only Steve Bannon and the most cited AI researchers in the world, but really a who's who of thought leaders from national security to religious leaders and say of these two paths, you want AI tools that cure cancer and so on. | ||
| You don't want the race to the AI overlord. | ||
| And don't feel powerless again because this is really run-of-the-mill regulatory capture going on here. | ||
| So many other industries in the past have claimed they couldn't be regulated. | ||
| You know, car companies said that they would be a disaster if seat belts were required. | ||
| Well, when seatbelts were required, the car companies made even more money because driving became safer and people bought more. | ||
| So you really can make a difference if you're listening to this by letting your local representatives know that you don't want to race to digital overlord and that you want these companies to be held accountable like all other companies are. | ||
| The race to the digital overlord is not some science fiction or science fantasy. | ||
| It will happen as you see it right now. | ||
| It will happen within the lived experience of this audience. | ||
| Well, AI used to be overhyped since the 50s until about four years ago and everything took much slower than it was supposed to take. | ||
| But then things really flipped. | ||
| You know, six years ago, almost every other AI professor I know thought we were decades away from AI that could master language and knowledge and hold a conversation kind of like a human. | ||
| And they were all wrong, of course. | ||
| Now we have ChatGPT and so on, and AI has since then even gone on to win the Math Olympiad and things like this. | ||
| So this is very much in the near future. | ||
| Some tech CEOs are thinking two years, some are saying five years, ten years. | ||
| We're not talking next generation. | ||
| But it's not inevitable at all. | ||
| The companies want you to think that AI is just something that inevitably comes to us. | ||
| And indeed, some companies are trying to make it that way. | ||
| OpenAI had a big announcement yesterday where they said that they're now building automated AI-powered AI researchers so that the AI can ultimately improve itself without needing humans. | ||
| But we can stop this. | ||
| Absolutely stop it. | ||
| Because we did it. | ||
| 95% of all Americans are against racing to this. | ||
| Max, we got to bounce a though. | ||
| You got to bounce. | ||
| Not only do we have to stop it, we will stop this. | ||
| We are going to stop this. | ||
| Max Tegmark, thank you for being the tip of the spear here, sir. | ||
| Look forward to having you back. | ||
| Now they're building the researchers. | ||
| They don't want the Homo sapiens in the way when they do their research. | ||
| Think about that for a second. | ||
| Just contemplate. | ||
| Talk amongst yourselves. | ||
| Back in the warm in a minute. | ||
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| He's far worse than a socialist. | ||
| Some people have compared him to a left-wing version of you, charismatic, breaking the old rules. | ||
| What do you think about that? | ||
| Well, I think I'm a much better looking person than him, right? | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Well, former governor Andrew Cuomo, who you know is campaigning for mayor, he recently said that if Mondami becomes mayor of New York City, that you will take over New York. | ||
| Cuomo said this: he said he will be President Trump and Mayor Trump. | ||
| He's going to take over New York and send tanks down Fifth Avenue. | ||
| Oh, it's so crazy. | ||
| Look, when I left New York, we were at the epitome of it was a great city. | ||
| It was doing great. | ||
| It was a great city, but there was some bad sides because we had a guy named de Blasio who was the worst mayor. | ||
| Like I say, Biden was the worst president. | ||
| De Blasio was the worst mayor. | ||
| But what if Mondami becomes mayor? | ||
| It's going to be hard for me as the president to give a lot of money to New York because if you have a communist running New York, all you're doing is wasting the money you're sending there. | ||
| So I don't know that he's one, and I'm not a fan of Cuomo one way or the other. | ||
| But if it's going to be between a bad Democrat and a communist, I'm going to pick the bad Democrat all the time, to be honest with you. | ||
| Marxist jihadist. | ||
| Taj Gil, how many tours did you do in defense of your country, sir? | ||
| 16 in Iraq and Afghanistan. | ||
| 16. | ||
| What I believe the pitch at the time, correct me if I'm wrong, sir, for all the dead over at Section 60 in Arlington National Cemetery and all the ones that gave their life, both active duty and contractors, because a lot of active duty just went to contractors because the Pentagon had to get them off the balance sheet. | ||
| Was we're going to fight them. | ||
| Oh, the reason we spent $9 trillion had, I don't know, $8,000 or 9,000 KIAs, 50,000 wounded, another couple of thousand contractors killed, $7 trillion spent in Iraq, $2 trillion spent in Afghanistan. | ||
| The whole pitch, the entire pitch, we got to fight him over there so we don't have to fight him over here. | ||
| Well, now they're going to take over the apparatus, the governing apparatus, like the Bolsheviks took over Moscow and St. Petersburg. | ||
| They're going to take over the governing apparatus of the financial capital of the world in addition to Minneapolis, Seattle, others. | ||
| How does that make you feel, sir, for all the tours that you did to stop this? | ||
| It's very concerning, Steve. | ||
| Yeah, the pitch back in the day was to take the fight to the enemy and keep the fight overseas. | ||
| And that way we protect the homeland. | ||
| Keep everybody, kill, capture, and keep the enemy occupied overseas so they don't get here on the homeland again. | ||
| That was what we did back in the day, the global war on terrorism, the GWAT. | ||
| Sadiq Khan, or the guy in New York City, if you want to look at what it's going to turn into, look at London. | ||
| Sadiq Khan, it's been done. | ||
| And he was actually knighted by the royal family, which is absolutely disgusting. | ||
| But look at London. | ||
| It's absolutely sickening. | ||
| There's knife attacks everywhere. | ||
| There's Muslim grooming gangs that are raping young women and children, and they're being protected by the government. | ||
| That's what's going to happen in New York City. | ||
| This guy is, he's not only an Islamist, I don't know if you could call him a jihadist, but he says he wants Sharia law in New York City, and he's a socialist, borderline communist. | ||
| That's exactly what we don't need, Steve. | ||
| America overwhelmingly voted for Trump. | ||
| He won all the swing states. | ||
| He won everything. | ||
| He won the Electoral College. | ||
| He won everything. | ||
| America wants change. | ||
| We don't want any more of this crap. | ||
| We're done with it. | ||
| Well, I'm not sure. | ||
| I'm not sure he's calling. | ||
| Yeah, I'm not sure he's calling for Sharia law now, but what they do is they slip it in. | ||
| You're seeing fights now. | ||
| You're seeing fights. | ||
| Yeah, you're seeing fights down in Texas already throughout the country because they get there eventually. | ||
| They think quite long term on this. | ||
| And that's why it's got to be shut down. | ||
| It's got to be shut down. | ||
| We've got to stop playing games. | ||
| President Trump's got to get raised. | ||
| 5,000 blows. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| Slowly bring it in over time. | ||
| And this is all started after World War II. | ||
| It slowly crept into our society in the form of DEI and political correctness and all the other stuff in the 80s and 90s. | ||
| And then under Obama, they put the throttle to full speed. | ||
| And then under Biden, 20 to 30 million illegal immigrants. | ||
| No one knows the actual number. | ||
| Trump's trying to deport them. | ||
| But you have these people congregating in places like New York City. | ||
| And now I'm seeing reports they're in Boise, Idaho, too. | ||
| Like that somebody just released the jail logs in Boise Idaho and it's all immigrants. | ||
| But these immigrants are the people that are going to vote for this Muslim mayor. | ||
| And then you throw in voter fraud and there you go. | ||
| Voila. | ||
| You got a new mayor. | ||
| You got the Sadiq Khan of New York City. | ||
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| Forte Stefano, the New York Young Republicans Club. | ||
| You guys are a group of fighters up there. | ||
| Here's the question. | ||
| Mom, Donna, you guys have warned about this a long time, but why is he even on the ballot? | ||
| Can he actually serve as mayor, sir? | ||
| First off, Mr. Bannon, thank you for having me on. | ||
| Second off, we do not believe he should be on the ballot. | ||
| We do not believe he should be an American citizen. | ||
| And these are two very distinct, separate issues. | ||
| So I want to go down each of them. | ||
| In terms of deportation and denaturalization, this is something that Representative Andy Ogles has been championing. | ||
| Pam Bondi must investigate if Zoron Mamdani lied on his naturalization paperwork. | ||
| We must see what he put down when they asked if he was part of any extremist organizations. | ||
| Because if he said no, obviously he is lying. | ||
| The man is an extremist. | ||
| Now, second, about qualifications and whether or not he can even be on the ballot and serve as mayor. | ||
| What we are asking Congress to do is act. | ||
| We need them to invoke the 14th Amendment, set up a special committee to investigate Zoron Mamdani's insurrectionist ideas. | ||
| And what do we mean by that? | ||
| If you are not complying with ICE, you are not complying with federal law. | ||
| There was an entire civil war that was fought over this. | ||
| Federal law supersedes. | ||
| You cannot say I will follow some things and I will follow other things. | ||
| That is insurrectionist behavior. | ||
| Next up is his jihadist, in my opinion, his jihadist and his leftist ideas. | ||
| We once had a great committee called the House on Un-American Activities Committee to be an elected representative here in the United States, whether that's mayor or Congress. | ||
| You needed to show, hey, I'm not a communist. | ||
| This man is a communist, like President Trump said. | ||
| He should not be on the ballot. | ||
| And if he is to win on Tuesday, the New York Young Republican Club will be doing what the war room posse does: action, action, action, signal, not noise. | ||
| We are going to take the fight directly to him and hope that Congress acts. | ||
| And we're going to hold their feet to the fire until they do. | ||
| How come everybody's just coming to this realization? | ||
| Now, we got a minute, I'm going to hold you through, but why are people just coming to this realization right now? | ||
| They're coming to this realization right now because we're looking down the barrel of a gun. | ||
| We've got Election Day tomorrow. | ||
| And they're realizing, oh my goodness, we're about to have a communist mayor here in New York. | ||
| This is a civilizational battle. | ||
| We are a Christian nation. | ||
| This man holds no values that are the same to us. | ||
| So now is the time to take the fight to him. | ||
| We were trying to ring the alarm bell from the primary, but nobody was listening. | ||
| Nobody wanted to believe he could actually win. | ||
| They thought Andrew Cuomo was going to pull through, but he ran a lazy, lazy campaign. | ||
| Yep. | ||
| Forte, Forte Stefano, head of the New York Young Republicans, in the New York Post today, really fantastic piece. | ||
| The question is: why were the elites so late to the game here? | ||
| Why were they so late to the party? | ||
| And now all they want to do is pick up and leave. | ||
| No, if you love New York, you got to fight. | ||
| And we need New York, greatest city in the world, global financial capital. | ||
| Short break. | ||
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| So you've got a couple of different alternatives. | ||
| You've got going to Congress, you've got getting DOJ and really Homeland Security to move, and State Department to look into this. | ||
| Are you guys intending to go to court? | ||
| I mean, I hear a lot of people are talking about going to court on this. | ||
| Give me the angle of attack of the New York Young Republicans right now. | ||
| Understanding it's a crisis and understanding the elites didn't stand up here and do anything about it. | ||
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Um, what about uh, what's your angle of attack just to comment on the elites for a minute? | |
| They thought that this was going to be the billionaires' election and they were going to decide who the next mayor was. | ||
| Uh, and it turns out it doesn't really work like that. | ||
| You could have all the money in the world like Andrew Cuomo, but your if your messaging is off, you're not going to reach voters. | ||
| Uh, Zoron Mamdani was able to reach these voters, he's a talented campaigner and he has a very talented campaign team around him. | ||
| Uh, in terms of the plan of attack, again, there's three plans of attack here. | ||
| The first and easiest, in my opinion, is Pam Bondi needs to act. | ||
| Pam Bondi must review the immigration paperwork in order for us to denaturalize and deport Zoron Mamdani. | ||
| We need to see if he lied on his immigration paperwork. | ||
| The second is the special committee in Congress, which again, it would take a lot of courage from Republican leadership in order to get done. | ||
| The third way to go is Congress can refer back to the appropriate legislatures. | ||
| Upon that, we would be able to take this to court and fight this out. | ||
| But the easiest way for us to get this done is Pam Bondi must just review the paperwork, see what's going on, see if he lied, because he definitely did. | ||
| This man is part of an extremist organization, which is the DSA. | ||
| We need to see his ties to Antifa, and that would be the easiest way to denaturalize and deport. | ||
| When you talk about that's the reality of what's going on, you have a Marxist jihadist that, of course, the mainstream media is always going to pitch in because they love progressives. | ||
| But the issues that got people's attention and even have some young people in New York City kind of, you know, their heads turned because that's what they think he's about. | ||
| They think he's about affordability. | ||
| The core issues in New York City that have to be addressed are what he's hit the issues spot on. | ||
| His answers to those issues are the problem. | ||
| Affordability is a very big issue in New York. | ||
| He talks about safety, but the things that he says about safety aren't going to make New Yorkers more safe. | ||
| He talks about education. | ||
| These are things that really do resonate with New Yorkers. | ||
| This is why he is the Democratic nominee. | ||
| And I want to go back to the video that you played in the beginning with President Trump when they say, Mr. President, a lot of people are saying that you and Zoron are similar in your charismatic rise and the issues that you're focusing on. | ||
| And the truth is, Zoron Mamdani is a left-wing populist. | ||
| President Trump is a right-wing populist. | ||
| If you ask them what the issues are, they're probably going to say that they're the same issues. | ||
| It's the answers to those questions that are so different. | ||
| When we say, as right-wing populists, that we need more police, they turn around and say we need more community policing or we need to decriminalize certain things. | ||
| I think Republicans have really failed on affordability. | ||
| President Trump is the only person in the Republican Party that is talking about these issues because he is a populist. | ||
| This is a working-class party, and I think people have not gotten the memo yet. | ||
| We need to be talking about the affordability crisis in this state, in this city. | ||
| And we have a gubernatorial election coming up next year. | ||
| And I would say that affordability should be at the top of the list for whoever is going to be the gubernatorial candidate here in New York. | ||
| It is crucial. | ||
| This is not just a left-wing issue. | ||
| We must be talking about why people like me won't be able to afford a home, don't feel like they're going to be able to have children, don't feel like they'll be able to afford it. | ||
| These are serious problems that need tackling. | ||
| And President Trump is leading the way on that. | ||
| Stefano, where can people find out more about the club and where can they find out more about you? | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| If you want to go and read our legal memo in terms of disqualifying Zoron Mamdani, you could go on www.nyyrc.com. | ||
| You could follow us on Twitter, Instagram. | ||
| Well, X, excuse me, X, Instagram, at nyyrc.com. | ||
| And if you would like to find me on all platforms, it is Stefano El Forte. | ||
| We have a huge gala coming up. | ||
| This will be after the election. | ||
| Last year, our keynote, you might know him. | ||
| His name was Stephen K. Bannon, and he lit up the room. | ||
| And this year, we have a star-studded lineup, Steve. | ||
| We hope we can have you there again. | ||
| But this is going to be crucial. | ||
| Our gala is going to be the answer to the election of Zoron Mamdani. | ||
| Our speakers are going to go up there and discuss what the way forward is because New York is worth saving. | ||
| We cannot flee the cities. | ||
| They are the financial, cultural, and truly campaign capitals of the United States. | ||
| So do not flee the cities. | ||
| Stay and fight with the New York Young Republican Club. | ||
| Stefano, thanks. | ||
| Glad you're on. | ||
| Thank you, Mr. Bannon. | ||
| Appreciate it. | ||
| His point is: we can't, their strategy now is to take over all these. | ||
| They already control them. | ||
| Now is take absolute control of them. | ||
| Whether it's Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City, it's going to be much worse than the sanctuary cities that they are today. | ||
| This is where they're going to use that as a springboard back. | ||
| So five years to the day of the stealing of the 2020 election. | ||
| Five years. | ||
| Now, on those nights and days that we grinded through and we had everything we needed, because here's, let's just go back, and this is why it's so important to get to the pull up the Washington Post again right there, the lead story, the right-hand column, lead, to get to the 2020 election, is that Trump did, you didn't need Trump electors. | ||
| You didn't need Trump, you know, by electors said that he was the victor. | ||
| That wasn't going to happen given the confusion in the way that they illegally stole the election, principally through mail-in ballots, phony mail-in ballots, mail-in ballots that shouldn't have been counted. | ||
| There's 400,000 ballots down in Fulton County in a warehouse. | ||
| Now, here, no, actually, 150. | ||
| This is my point about the confusion of going down and seizing the ballots. | ||
| Just don't send any more. | ||
| Don't play the game. | ||
| Don't send any more, you know, strongly worded letters. | ||
| Get a U.S. Marshal, get a warrant, go seize the ballots, seize them. | ||
| And you've got evidence in Arizona, you have evidence in Michigan. | ||
| The evidence in Pennsylvania has been destroyed. | ||
| But what it shows you is that Biden's electors could have never been, as states were telling you, as the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania was telling you, as Georgia was telling you, as Atlanta, as Arizona was telling you, they couldn't be certified. | ||
| The people that worked against President Trump at the time were not just the people who stole the elections. | ||
| Remember, it was a Republican establishment, particularly in Georgia, that took a pass. | ||
| Why? | ||
| They had no problem whatsoever with Trump not going back to the White House. | ||
| The Republican establishment hates him. | ||
| That's why they're not engaged with President Trump really today. | ||
| They're fighting the redistricting moves. | ||
| If you look at Mike Pence in Indiana, what's happening in Kansas and Nebraska? | ||
| What's happening throughout the country as they fight us doing these fair and honest redistrictings? | ||
| So this fight's all one fight. | ||
| Think about the year ago, what was it, the 4th of November, 5th of November, last year, one year from it, given that great, glorious victory, the glorious revolution, had come back from four years in the wilderness and really not even having a first term because they stole that from him with the Russian hoax and all of it. | ||
| So he didn't really have a first term because they stole that from him. | ||
| Then they drove him out of the White House illegally and put in an illegitimate regime. | ||
| And you saw what it's done to our nation, not simply the, I don't know, DHS tells me 12 to 13 million. | ||
| President Trump says 20 million. | ||
| Illegal alien invaders, just on Biden's watch, in a highly organized, highly choreographed, as we have had Ben Berquam and Mike Davis for every day for years and years and years show you and the American people. | ||
| And it was one of the biggest reasons that Kamala Harris and these people were turfed out. | ||
| The American people realized they were being lied to. | ||
| They were being lied to. | ||
| And one year from it, now to be in a situation that looks like you could lose New Jersey, you could lose Virginia, you could lose New York City, you could use California. | ||
| None of those are given. | ||
| None of those are easy, obviously. | ||
| They're all kind of Democratic or become California and New York are Democratic strongholds. | ||
| New Jersey is trending towards, particularly after the last election, with more work, could get to be maybe close to a Pennsylvania type thing. | ||
| Virginia, I think, is gone, particularly after Yunkin didn't deliver with President Trump's massive support in the John Frederick show. | ||
| John Frederick did a tremendous job back in 21 to deliver that for Young and for the establishment Republicans. | ||
| But we are where we are, but you can see an active program not to get Trump engaged. | ||
| That's just reality. | ||
| Not to get him engaged. | ||
| They still haven't. | ||
| All the happy talk of the Republican Party, you're not going to win without Trump. | ||
| Let me just be brutally frank. | ||
| You have not solved for the piece of the equation, which is how do you get low-propensity voters that will come out and vote for Trump? | ||
| Full stop. | ||
| You haven't done it. | ||
| One, low-propensity voters are low-propensity for a reason. | ||
| They're American citizens that just really don't believe that much in the system. | ||
| Why? | ||
| They see politicians all as liars. | ||
| Why would they come out for a party that sent you to Iraq and sent you to Afghanistan and then lied every day that the troops were there? | ||
| Why would they support that? | ||
| Why do they see they don't see that any different than Democrats? | ||
| How did the country get in shape, particularly culturally, when established Republicans at every level, at local levels, at the state level, and at the federal level, didn't do anything to stop this? | ||
| They bought into the managed decline because they're elites too. | ||
| They bought into the managed decline of our nation. | ||
| They just had to do it in a slower fashion. | ||
| That's why would lower propensity voters who politics is not imbued into their life, that's fine. | ||
| You're an American citizen. | ||
| They're low propensity for a reason. | ||
| They're low information for a reason. | ||
| They don't believe in the system. | ||
| They look around and they see the hypocrisy of it all. | ||
| They see people lining their pockets and not staying in the breach and fighting the tough fights. | ||
| And then Trump came along. | ||
| And he ain't perfect. | ||
| We've never argued on the show he's perfect. | ||
| He's not. | ||
| He's an instrument of divine providence. | ||
| And his imperfections in overcoming his imperfections to be one of the greatest leaders this republic has ever developed shows his true greatness. | ||
| And he's still the armor-piercing shell. | ||
| He's still the hammer. | ||
| Look at that interview last night. | ||
| 16 minutes put to get the president of the United States. | ||
| This is a network on his basically collapsing. | ||
| You get, was it Nora O'Donnell, right? | ||
| She's going to ask questions like a high school girl, right? | ||
| Totally couldn't handle being the anchor. | ||
| Complete lightweight. | ||
| She gets 73 minutes and they put the President of the United States online. | ||
| You got to go dig it out. | ||
| Think about that for a second because he had a lot of fire in those minutes that were not on air. | ||
| You still just got one liking. | ||
| And properly orchestrated, in New Jersey, you wouldn't have to be sitting here counting on having a massive game day turnout because it's still doable there with a massive game day turnout. | ||
| In Virginia, with a even maybe more massive game day turnout. | ||
| You got four years of Yonkins disaster. | ||
| That group wanted nothing to do with Trump. | ||
| The current candidate is a never-Trumper. | ||
| So it's kind of hard. | ||
| But everywhere across and the redistrictings now, all the establishment is saying, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
| We don't want to assist Trump. | ||
| We don't want to assist the MAGA movement. | ||
| And yet everybody's sitting there telling you, oh, we're MAGA. | ||
| You're not MAGA. | ||
| Give me a break. | ||
| If you're not in the trenches, fix bayonets daily, you're definitely not MAGA. | ||
| Short break. | ||
| Back in a moment. | ||
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| I think we're going to have some breaking news on 2020. | ||
| Also, Mam Donnie, things are going on there. | ||
| I've been working all weekend on both of them. | ||
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| It's done for four years. | ||
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| Jack Pasobic is out in Arizona today. | ||
| I think they're going to do the coverage tomorrow night, the Charlie Kirk show in Turning Point USA, as they always do. | ||
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| The Daily Mail lead, I made a little comment earlier this morning. | ||
| Clooney. | ||
| And Clooney is the epitomizes these kind of cultural elites that are so much better than you. | ||
| They look down their noses at you. | ||
| They think you're just a bunch of rabble, right? | ||
| And so they're always looking down their nose, talking down to you, talk down to you all the time. | ||
| And now he's had a, you know, a kind of confession in this thing. | ||
| This guy has done an immeasurable damage to this country. | ||
| He and his clique. | ||
| And now he's, you know, they got a thing, he's turning on Hunter Biden. | ||
| Hey, yo, dude, you knew the whole thing about Biden. | ||
| You knew how bad, you know, Biden. | ||
| And then as soon as Biden, you know, got destroyed by Trump in that debate, then all of a sudden you're, you know, we got to bail on Biden and we got to do anything to stop Trump. | ||
| Anything to stop Trump. | ||
| You should be ashamed of yourself. | ||
| Living over and living over, you know, America's too tough to live in, right? | ||
| So you're living over there in Italy with a big, a big, what is it in northern Italy? | ||
| I think in Lake Cuomo or thereabouts up in northern Italy, living like a medieval lord of the castle and still talking down to people, talking down to working class people here. | ||
| Just disgusting. | ||
| Somebody that never talks down to you, talks up to you. | ||
| Mike Lindell, Mike Lindell is in the nation's capital. | ||
| That's in and of itself a cause for alarm. | ||
| What do you got for us today, sir? | ||
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| Thank you, sir. | ||
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