The Raw Deal (13 December 2021) with Rolf Lindgren
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I need somebody.
Help!
Not just anybody.
Help!
You know I need someone.
Help!
When I was young, so much younger than today.
I never need anybody's help in any way But now these days I've gone out and I'm so self-assured
Now I find I've changed my mind, I don't buckle up the doors
Help me if you can, I'm feeling down And I do appreciate you being around
Help me get my feet back on the ground Won't you stay and help me?
We are delighted to be here today after a marathon weekend with the Volkswagen Conspiracies Conference 2021
It was a sensational lineup, including Nick Kohlerstrom on the Gunpowder Plot, Holly Seliger on Bacon's Rebellion, Next Generation Students, was Pearl Harbor really a surprise attack?
Myself on what happened to JFK and a special report on 9-11.
Next-generation students on COVID-19 conspiracy or act of nature.
Kelly Watt, fake news about a pandemic.
David Kenney, J.D., California COVID Swindling the Public, Dina Sax, J.D., The Vaccine War's Illegal Perspective, Susan Bradford, Ph.D., Politics of Business, Abramoff and Enron, Sarah Westall, The COVID Conspiracy and Mind Control, and special guests, Dr. Katherine Horton and William Bill Benny.
Yes, Bill Benny, whom I have admired for decades, was My special guest.
And that was just Saturday.
Sunday.
We began with Nick Kollerstrom on Who Wrote Shakespeare's Plagues, Alison Minard on The Undead, Three Young Women, Strange Cases, Me on A Tale of Two Cities, Kenosha, and Waukesha.
Russ Winter and others on High Strangers, the Waukesha Psy-Up, taking apart the prospect that Waukesha may have been staged, believe it or not.
Ron Avery on the Posner v. Fetzer lawsuit.
Ron Avery on fake news and fake law in a police state.
Joe Olson, who is an engineer with a vast background on the fall of America.
Carl Herman, American Revolution 2.0.
Scott Bennett on the coming war in Ukraine.
Henry Meck.
Oh, I mean, Jacob Rothschild's Equality is the End Game.
Absolutely stunning conversation between us.
Jack Mullen and Stephanie Sledge.
Where are we heading?
Holy Domagart.
Now, my last name became a verb.
Absolutely sensational stuff.
Meanwhile, We have the GOP seen a double-digit lead in midterm polls for the first time in history in a Democratic pollster warming of an unmitigated disaster.
Republicans now hold an ever-before-seen double-digit lead on a generic ballot, according to the latest CNBC poll, meaning voters who would prefer any Republican to any Democrat.
The numbers are equal parts historic and devastating as the 2022 midterms approach, and I've invited Rolf Lindgren to join us after the break to talk about the meaning In the past 20 years, CNBC and NBC surveys have never registered a double-digit Republican advantage on congressional preference, the largest lead ever being four points for the GOP.
Consider that for a second, especially in light of the massive red waves in 1994 and in 2010.
A Democrat pollster for the survey, Joe Campbell, issued a stark warning.
If the election were tomorrow, it would be an absolute, unmitigated disaster for the Democrats.
I have, by the way, been projecting that the Republicans are going to take 100 seats from the Democrats in the House of Representatives and three or more seats in the Senate.
The CNBC reports that Americans' views on the state of the economy are dragging down both Biden and the Democrats' numbers.
Biden's approval on handling the economy has declined 19 points underwater in the issue.
37 approve, 56 disapprove.
41% of the public believes the economy will get worse.
Inflation is a chief concern for Americans today.
The bad news got a whole lot worse this morning as reports indicate inflation rose 6.8% in November, a 39-year high as consumer prices soar ever higher.
Absolutely stunning stuff.
Biden's been attempting to counter the news by insisting repeatedly that wages are up.
But the fact is, real average hourly earnings decreased by 1.9% over the last year.
Hardly surprising he'd be indulging in falsehoods, lies, fakery, because that's true of the entire Biden administration.
Another Democratic pollster tasked with performing an autopsy of voting trends following the election massacre endured by the party in Virginia said he would tell 2022 midterm candidates, we have a problem.
We're in that position again.
If we are in that position again, we're going to lose a ton of races.
We have got to do something better.
One Democrat strategist who advises major donors said even despite minor victories on infrastructure and spending bills, the writing is on the wall heading into 2022.
It's too late.
We're F'd, he said.
It's too late.
We're F'd.
Meanwhile, Brian Williams shares a warning about today's politicians and is on the air.
Farewell.
They've decided to burn it all down with us inside.
I think he's got it right.
Listen to this.
Longtime MSNBC host and former NBC Nightly News anchor and managing editor Brian Williams signed off after 28 years with the network for the last time at NBC on Thursday.
At the conclusion of the nightly MSNBC show The 11th Hour, Williams made his on-air goodbye where he expressed concern about the current direction of the nation and warned against extremism in the country.
The truth is, I'm not a liberal or a conservative.
I'm an institutionalist, he said.
I believe in this place, and my love of country I yield to no one.
But the darkness on the edge of town is spread to the main roads and highways and neighborhoods.
It's now at the local bar, in the bowling alley, at the school bar, in the grocery store.
He continued to slam elected officials, grown men and women, who swore an oath to our Constitution, elected by our constituents, possessing the kinds of college degrees I can only dream of, have decided to join the mob and become something they are not, while hoping we somehow forget who they were.
I will probably find it impossible to be silent and stay away from you, the viewer, the lights and cameras, after I experiment with relaxation and find out what I've missed and what's out there.
Every weekend, every weeknight for decades, I've said some version of the same thing.
Thank you for being here with us, meaning the people who produce this broadcast for you and you.
Well, without you, there is no us.
I'll show myself out until we meet again.
That is our broadcast for Thursday night.
Thank you for being here with us and for all my colleagues and the networks of NBC News.
Good night.
As I do for the first time in my 62 years, my biggest worry is for my country.
I think his concerns about extremism are very well taken.
And that while I have not always been a great fan of Brian Williams, if you compare Brian to some of the hosts we have, for example, on MSNBC, he's a paragon of virtue and objectivity.
I mean, it's simply stunning stuff.
Meanwhile, after choosing not to cooperate with the January 6th committee sham, Mark Meadows has decided to turn the tables on Pelosi, who continues to try to peddle the idea the event at the Capitol on January 6th was intentionally orchestrated and that Donald Trump and his team must be taken down.
Well, I can agree with part of that.
It was intentionally orchestrated, but Donald Trump had nothing to do with it.
The further many dig into this situation, the more Americans are realizing the whole thing was a farce.
And now, after choosing not to cooperate with the January 6th committee sham, Mark Meadows has decided to turn the tables on Pelosi.
Former Chief of Staff for President Trump, Mark Meadows, made the decision to not cooperate with Pelosi's January 6th Investigatory Committee, which means he will likely face contempt charges.
Last Wednesday, he did not appear for a scheduled deposition before the House Select Committee investigating the January 6th riot.
Congressman Bernie Thompson, a member of the committee, said in a letter to Meadows' lawyer that the failure to appear would mean the committee is left with no choice but to advance contempt proceedings and recommend that the body in which Mr. Meadows once served refer him for criminal prosecution.
Meadows, along with being Trump's former chief of staff, was previously a congressman from North Carolina.
Meadows attorney George Terwilliger told Thompson in a letter, Meadows assumes responsibility to protect executive privilege before and after tenure, and his appreciation for our constitutional system and for the separation of powers dictates that he cannot voluntarily appear under these circumstances.
It took no time for Meadows to retaliate even further against this joke of a committee.
Political first reported court records from the U.S.
District Court show Meadows will file a civil complaint against the legislators.
Absolutely brilliant.
Meanwhile, liberal strongholds are falling like flies with the red wave gaining strength.
The liberals are in all-out panic as they witness regions that voted blue for decades are shifting and turning red overnight.
Virginia was just the first.
New Jersey saw some changes, but now even Columbia and South Carolina is feeling the voters' wrath as they switch to Republican because of the Democrats' betrayal.
In the latest election, Daniel Rickerman is a Republican who ran for the mayor's office against Tamika Isaac-Devine.
The state showed that Rickerman's election marks a change for Columbia's politics.
While city seats are nonpartisan, Columbia has been led by Democrat mayors for more than 30 years.
Bob Coble for 20, Benjamin for the last 11, but Rickerman is a Republican.
The people have opted to kick the trash to the street and vote for a man who's been involved in the community as a businessman.
Voters from all sides of the fence are looking for new people who will stand with them and stop working at making life miserable for them.
The people of Columbia and other regions have come to realize the Republican Party stands with them.
They have come to see the light that liberals are in it for themselves and could care less about the rest of the people.
Rickman was surprised to see the massive support he received from the public.
He stated, I'm just overwhelmed by all the support from the business community, the citizens of Columbia, young people, and the old across section.
I'm just excited about the opportunity to serve them and get to work.
In typical liberal fashion, the Democrats tried everything to keep the red wave from overtaking them.
They invited top liberal politicians to come and support the incumbent.
But what they were taught is that loyalty means nothing when it comes to freedom.
Any party that claims that parents do not have the right to raise their kids is doomed to failure.
The sobering part of the lesson for Democrats was, as the Free Beacon reported, the result shows that Democrats' plummeting popularity extends even to areas the party has historically dominated.
Obama Who in a Monday radio message urged Columbia voters to make history again by showing up for Tamika Devine when the city's counting by 29 points in 2008, 33 points in 2012.
Jim Clyburn resides in Columbia, has represented major portions of the city since 1993, and of course he was the prominent South Carolina Democrat who touted Joe Biden, where the first victory in Joe Biden's history, running for the presidency three different times over 35 years, came in South Carolina.
And I believe that was when Google, Facebook, and the rest went to work to turn the tide for Biden, a guy who was hopelessly inept, that nobody cared about, who is demonstrating again and again his complete and total incompetence.
In the past election, Joe Biden was a major contender, and he supposedly had a double-digit win over Donald Trump.
But this time around, the people kicked the liberals in the head with a red movement.
They are tired of being ignored and violated by the Democratic Party.
The people are tired of failure, want to see action.
Biden has messed up the pandemic, which should have ended months ago, lied about the climate, destroyed the economy, continues to alienate America from long-standing allies.
He loves power more than people and is willing to do whatever he can to get what he wants.
The entire Democratic Party has done an excellent job of alienating itself from the country.
Their selfish neglect to follow the rules they have laid out for everyone else to obey was just the start of the madness that would follow.
They would fight tooth and nail to pass bills that target the country with socialist ideology and put a massive burden on future generations with huge bills that are going to squander our financial future.
The Democrats are having voter woes in the states they targeted with massive voter fraud.
The public has seen the lies and have woken to the truth that nothing will get better with a liberal at the helm.
The change will only happen when the people remove them from their seats and replace them with those not polluted with the notion that they are better than everybody else.
Meanwhile, we have reverberations from the Jussie Smollett conviction on five counts.
Charge.
Disorderly conduct.
Telling Chicago police officer Muhammad Bayaghi he was the victim of a hate crime.
Verdict guilty.
Second.
Telling Bayaghi he was a victim of a battery.
Verdict guilty.
Telling police officer Kimberly Murray he was a victim of a hate crime.
Verdict guilty.
Telling Murray he was a victim of a battery.
Verdict guilty.
Again, telling Murray he was a victim of a battery on a different occasion.
Verdict?
Guilty.
Telling Detective Robert Graves he was a victim of an aggravated burglary.
Battery.
Verdict?
Not guilty.
Where participants have said the last was just a sop to Jesse.
They thought they were giving him a break.
Well, even Don Lamont, who is a body adjuster, has branded his pal a liar hours after the actor was convicted of staging a hate crime against himself on Thursday.
Now, let me emphasize why this is so important.
It's a fake, it's a hoax that was promoted by the media, went all out to make it look as though it were true, when it was provably false.
Number two, it's on a small scale, a small enough scale that the public can wrap their minds around it.
When it comes to larger hoax and frauds like Sandy Hook or even the Boston bombing, not to mention, 9-11, for example, which was orchestrated and where the Patsy's were 19 Islamic terrorists and a guy in a cave off in Afghanistan, which was a total sham.
It's small enough the public can get their mind around.
And third, it's a hate crime.
This is a new category that's supposed to be used to benefit the Democrats in their Racialization of politics in America, including critical race theory, where everyone's divided into the oppressor and the oppressed, where the oppressors are invariably white and the impressed are everybody else, but especially blacks.
This case contradicts the Democratic narrative across the board, not to mention that, as I have explained in the past, Jussie appears to be the nephew of Kamala Harris.
He's campaigned for Kamala Harris.
Kamala Harris had an anti-lynching bill.
She co-sponsored with Cory Booker in the Senate.
No one thought it was necessary.
She wanted a public event to support, gain support for her bill.
So Jussie obligingly conducted this absolute fake stage hate crime involving two black Nigerian bodybuilders, one of whom was Jussie's own personal trainer, another an extra on the set of Empire where he was a has-been actor.
Here's the story.
Don Lamon branded his pal Jussie Smollett a liar just hours after the actor was convicted of staging a hate crime against himself on Thursday, but the CNN host still failed to address his old role in the made-for-TV drama.
Lamon discussed the Empire Steelers' guilty verdict on his show Thursday during a brief segment with legal analyst Joey Jackson.
LeMond discussed the CNN host said Smollett had to make up too many lies in an attempt to explain his false narrative that two Trump-loving bigots beat him up and tied a noose around his neck in Chicago in 2019.
I guess he got caught up in that because he took the stand himself.
He got angry with a prosecutor as the prosecutor poked holes in his story, calling the only other witnesses liars, Lemmon said of the high-profile trial.
He went on to say that Smollett had potentially made it harder for legitimate victims of hate crimes to be taken seriously.
No doubt about that.
His comments came soon after a jury found Smollett guilty of five of six counts of felony disorderly conduct.
We're filing a false police report, by the way, which led to the police devoting thousands of man hours to track down the culprits.
And where it became fairly obvious fairly soon that Jussie had staged the whole event.
And yet, Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx would dismiss the charges under political influence from the former Chief of Staff of Michelle Obama, And where Kim Foxx regards Kamala Harris as her mentor and claims she wouldn't be where she is today were it not for Kamala.
Despite briefly addressing Smollett's lies, Lamont continued to ignore a bombshell part of the actor's testimony that revealed the CNN host had tipped him off that he was being investigated by the police.
Smollett told the court during his testimony earlier this week that he first knew police doubted his version of events after getting a text message from Lamont.
Lamont has come under fire for his continued silence about his role in the saga, with some drawing comparisons between him and former CNN star Chris Cuomo, who was fired last weekend for meddling in his brother Andrew Cuomo, the governor of New York, sexual harassment scandal.
During his show segment on Thursday night, LeMond's legal analyst guest called Smollett's testimony devastating for his case.
When you look at the case of Verdict Everything Else, many people have said this is a case without credibility.
And he said, she said, I disagree.
Every case relies upon credibility, but it's also about a narrative that makes sense, Jackson said.
Meanwhile, Al Sharpton, Who's about as extreme as he can in promoting, you know, narratives about the abuse of black people is called for the maximum sentence for Jussie Smollett.
Here's his tweet.
The reported hate attack on my friend and brother, actually Jussie Smollett, is despicable and outrageous.
The guilty must face the maximum.
Meanwhile, Titleist has banned Let's Go Brandon personalization of its golf balls.
This is utterly incredible, and they have done themselves immeasurable damage.
This is, of course, one of the favorite brands of golf balls professional golfers like to use.
This is from American Thinker.
Don't try to personalize your Titleist golf ball with a popular phrase, let's go Brandon.
The golf equipment company bans customers from doing so on its website, alleging that the saying is inconsistent with its values or brand identity.
When one tries to customize a golf ball with that message, one receives a notification stating, sorry, one or more of the words you've chosen cannot be used.
Please see our terms and conditions to learn more about what we will imprint.
Titleist terms and conditions read, a CushNet company, the parent company of Titleist, reserves the right to reject orders for imprints on our products that may, in our sole discretion, be inconsistent with our company values or brand identity, including, but not limited to, Designs or personalizations that are negative in nature advocate violence or illegal activity, or are slurs, hateful, threatening, libelous, defamatory, vulgar, obscene, or pornographic.
That's from the company.
As Fox News noted, it's unclear which of those categories the phrase, let's go, Brandon, violated.
The outlet added, Certain political and vulgar messages that Fox News Digital tested on the website did not receive the same error message, including, get this, F Trump, ACAB, Antifa, kill cops, impeach Trump, and kill Trump.
Let's Go is an upbeat exhortation.
Brandon is a common name.
Whether apart or together, they or it are certainly not threatening, libelous, vulgar, obscene, or pornographic.
Let's Go Brandon is not a slur, which means an insinuation or an allegation, nor is it defamatory, the definition of which is damaging the good reputation of someone, Nor does it advocate violence or illegal activity.
Is it hateful?
Not on its face.
Its symbolic or figurative meaning could conceivably be construed as such, but even that is relatively mild compared to so much else in our coarse modern society.
And it's nothing to compare what is directed at Trump by individuals, group, and corporations every day of his presidency.
No obfuscation, restraint, or decorousness needed.
So F Trump and Kill Trump are not inconsistent with the Kushnets company values or brand identity.
But Let's Go Brandon is?
F Trump and Kill Trump are not negative in nature, but Let's Go Brandon is?
That is the result when a company's only value in brand identity is appeasing the woke mob to maximize profit.
Every other consideration be damned.
I wonder if one could personalize a Titleist product on its website with Titleist socks.
Sadly, like other corporations these days, the Akushnet company appears to have no rationale,
no integrity, no soul, and ironically, no balls.
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Well, it's a great pleasure to be joined again by my dear friend and colleague, Rolf Lindengren,
who earned a degree in mathematics at UW-Madison, which is a formidable institution, which means
he has a mind for numbers.
Rolf, I've been explaining how GOP has seen a double-digit lead in these generic polls, where by double-digit numbers, voters would prefer any Republican to any Democrat.
It's the first time in history there's been such a double-digit lead.
In the past, the greatest was four points for the GOP.
Tell us what it means.
Well, first of all, welcome to everybody out there in radio land.
I'm pleased to be here.
A 10 point lead in the generic congressional poll is, as I heard someone on the radio this morning say, it's not a red wave.
It's not a red tidal wave or a tsunami.
It's a red extinction event.
It could be, I mean, if there's really a 10 point margin in the In the voting, that means 100 seats are going to go to the Republican Party that have over 300 people in the house and they'd have over two thirds of the of the of the Congress, two thirds of the house.
That means they could override any vetoes they wanted and then send them back over to the Senate.
If that if this happened, there's only been a couple times in history where there was a 100.
Seat pickup in the midterms.
The biggest ever was in 1894, when the Democrats lost over 100 seats.
And there was also an election when Franklin Roosevelt was in, where the Democrats picked up over 100 seats.
It was probably, I think it was right after the Great Depression.
Otherwise, even the big ones we've heard of recently are 1994, when Newt Gingrich got in as the speaker, There's also 2010 was big with the Tea Party Movement.
Those were big too, but they weren't, they weren't as big.
They weren't a hundred seats.
I think one of them had 63 seats, which is a lot of seats.
Right now, the GOP has about 75 seats targeted.
That means these are seats that the people with the money have decided this is a probable win if we put money into the race.
So they've got about 75 seats already.
One of, one of those seats, for example, is here in Wisconsin in the third congressional district where Derek Van Oran lost a close election last time.
He's a former Navy SEAL.
And this time he's almost certain to win because Ron Kind, a longtime Democrat, has dropped out, is not running anymore.
And it's, it looks like it's going to be a big win.
For Derek Grant.
He's also campaigning really hard.
He's traveling all over Southwestern Wisconsin.
Besides just taking it easy, he's working his butt off to win.
But that's just an example of one seat out of a hundred, probably, that are like that.
Now there's probably going to be some seats where Republicans are in a spot where they have a chance.
And they're going to be begging for money from somewhere, and maybe sometimes they may or may not get that money.
But that's really the only limitation that keeps it from getting to 100 is if the board gets bigger, will people help these other Republicans in districts that are normally considered Democratic seats?
Will they jump in?
I mean, this is going to be a disaster for the Democrats.
I mean, all the issues, major issues, Time, inflation, critical race theory, the border, and the voter fraud issue, which most people think there is voter fraud.
Those are probably the biggest issues.
The other big issue is the COVID virus.
That's the only issue Democrats are supposedly better at.
And even on the COVID virus, it's pretty much down to 50-50.
A lot of Democrats are, you know, they're seeing that Joe Biden didn't shut down the virus.
On the other hand, they're getting sick of mask mandates and, you know, all the talk about vaccines and everything, and people are just getting sick of it.
So really, the Democrats are only 50-50.
On that issue, but everything else they're getting creamed on so.
Um?
No, I I think this is going to be a big win.
It's going to be and it's good for the country because our country has been in a 100 year slide.
More than 100 years now sent of get the government is getting bigger and bigger and bigger in as recently as 1912.
The federal budget was less than 2%.
Of the gross national product.
Think about that for a second, less than 2% of the gross national product in 1912.
That'd be, that'd be like having a federal government right now that only spent $400 billion or something like that in the whole year.
Can you imagine that?
I mean, it's unbelievable how small our government was.
And of course, why, when our government was small.
Guess what happened?
We had unbelievable growth rates.
We went from America went from the time of the founding fathers of less, much less than 1% of the world's economy.
By 1912, we were up to about 40 to 42% of the world's economy.
No, we're no longer 42% of the world's economy.
We're probably 15% of the world's economy right now.
That's what happens when you make the government bigger.
So the rest of the world is catching up to America and we're just kind of treading water because our government is so big and so massive.
And I think this is going to be a turning point.
I think we've reached the tipping point because the news media can no longer control who wins elections, at least the majority of the elections.
They can't, they can't, they can influence the elections, but I don't think they're going to be able to pick the winner.
I think that 2020 was a fluke.
Trump lost by less than 1% in several key states.
If he had won just three of those states, he would have won the election anyway, even though the virus, which was clearly manufactured in a Wuhan laboratory and clearly unleashed with one intention and one intention only to stop Trump From being elected.
They'd have to come up with something like that in 2024 to stop Trump.
And it would probably have to be even bigger than what they did in 2020 because Trump is frankly in a stronger position right now than he was in the middle of the pandemic.
In the middle of the pandemic, you know, he was frankly under siege at one point because we didn't know what was going to happen.
A lot of people didn't know what was going to happen.
A lot of people did want the government to do something.
It's a natural reaction.
When there's fear, people want the government to help them.
And now I'm seeing polling data and indications that people are losing their fear.
They're losing their fear of the virus.
The Omicron variant, which was whipped up just a couple of weeks ago, Apparently there's only been one person that's died from it in the whole world.
As of just a few days ago, nobody had died from it.
The Omicron variant is actually in some ways a good thing because it's a weak form of the virus.
So now people who get infected from the Omicron are going to be immunized from other versions that might be worse.
But of course, it's free.
You don't have to pay the pharmacy labs money.
We get the vaccines for free.
But remember, the government is just taking that money and paying the pharmacies.
So they're making plenty of money at the pharmacies.
The pharmaceutical big pharma.
They're making a lot of money.
And eventually the virus is going to peter out.
The fear effect Is going to be gone.
And by the next, by the time we vote in 2022, people are going to be voting on other issues.
They're going to vote on inflation.
Inflation is at the highest levels since 1982.
That was the, there was, there was a big inflation hit right after Reagan took over, but then it went away.
And there was huge inflation in the seventies when, when Carter was president, I believe when Nixon was president because of the oil crisis.
We haven't had any inflation like that for almost 40 years.
Our production levels, I saw one story, the production in the United States is down the lowest in 61 years.
That's because our country isn't producing things like it used to.
President Trump used to talk about this all the time.
He wanted to turn that around.
And the globalist billionaires that used to run both parties, And now we're on the Democrat party and the media.
They, they, they're starting to lose, lose their grip on power is what's going on.
They're losing their grip on power.
Trump, Trump, I believe is going to come back and win the election next year.
And he's going to, he's the first thing he's going to tell you is that we took back the white house or we took back the house.
Now we're going to take back the white house.
That's what he's going to tell people.
He's already made endorsements in around 60 races, 60 to 70 races, most of them congressional.
Often he's, but he's endorsing in the Senate.
He's endorsing for governor.
He's also endorsing for people who are involved in vote counting, especially secretaries of state.
He's making endorsements down the ballot and we're still a year away from the next election.
He's endorsing people like crazy.
This year and if somebody is going to do next year when we get closer and he has more time when he knows more more of who's likely to win, he's going to try to endorse candidates that are going to win.
Some of the candidates will need a bump from Trump.
To get him over the hump.
If you're in a close race.
In a primary somewhere in Trump comes in and says where I'm endorsing you, that person is going to win.
And then there's there's general election races Especially in certain states where Trump is going to come in and make endorsements.
He's already made a lot of endorsements, but he's going to make a lot more by, you know, it looks like he's going to make two or 300 endorsements next year.
He's already made, I mean, this, to have this many endorsements this far before the election is really, I haven't heard of anybody do this.
Not this many, this early.
So, um, I did hear your prologue.
Yeah.
Oh yeah.
And you know, I was thinking, I was listening to, it was pretty interesting.
I mean, the, the, the, some of the big stories are all these trials we have, like the Jesse Smollett trial.
Yes.
Okay.
We just, we've had, we have a lot of these trials now, which are frankly getting good turnouts as well for people who support truth and justice.
And Jesse Smollett's trial is huge because it's a fake hate crime.
Okay.
It's ridiculous.
The whole thing was, as you said, it's, it's on the news media.
They talk about it like crazy and then they just drop it.
Well, cause they knew they found out it wasn't true.
If they, if some people may have found out it was true, others probably knew it wasn't the whole time, but the police captain who first investigated the case said he was suspicious from the beginning because through all the stuff that happened, Jesse Smollett never dropped his sandwich.
He's been attacked with a noose and thrown bleach and kicked and punched, but he still has his sandwich in his hand the whole time?
And then the policeman also said that he was wearing the noose around his neck, trying to get on camera.
Make sure that gets on the camera, right?
The noose.
And he didn't rip the noose off?
No, because he was carrying it around like it was a trophy or something.
You see, this, this is a big deal.
This, this now, and now it's true when people talk about, when people say they're the victim of a hate crime and the circumstances are that they're, they're, if they're in a position where they could clearly benefit from being the victim of a hate crime.
Okay.
Like someone like Jesse Smollett could have wanted to be an A-list actor, A-list actor.
People are going to want to know, is this a verified hate crime?
They're not going to want to hear, oh, Jesse Smollett gave detailed and compelling testimony.
Very credible testimony.
People don't want to hear that.
We heard that with, with Kavanaugh too.
Remember Kavanaugh?
Blasey Ford or whatever her name was.
People want to know if, if the, if it's verified, was the accusation against Kavanaugh verified?
No.
Was the accusation Made by Jesse Smollett, verified?
No, it was never verified.
And we're getting a lot of these trials now and they're getting different things and they grab different people's attention.
We just had the Rittenhouse trial.
Okay.
Rittenhouse was, there was self-defense.
I mean, how, how could you not have self-defense in the case where three thugs attacked you?
I mean, Rittenhouse made an attempt to get away from these people.
And finally, when he was cornered or knocked on the ground, then he finally, he shot him.
So there's another case.
Then of course the media, everything is about race.
Everything is about race.
Okay.
Well, we just had three white men convicted.
The three men, McMichaels and who were involved in the death of a black man named Arbery, who was out jogging.
Now, Was it a murder, a first-degree murder?
It wasn't a first-degree murder, but these people screwed up.
They never should have been following this guy around over a suspected burglary.
They got too aggressive.
Arbery grabbed the guy's gun.
They fought over the gun, and then Arbery got shot.
These three white men did not get off because they were white.
Okay?
They got hammered.
They got hammered in this case.
So there's another big case.
Oh, we have, what else cases do we have going on?
We have Elizabeth Holmes case.
We're going to hear the verdict there soon.
She's the young woman from Stanford who dropped out and became a billionaire, the youngest independent woman billionaire in the United States.
Okay.
So of course, she's going to be loved by the liberal media because everything is about your, your, your demographic group.
It's not about anything else.
It's about your demographic group.
So anyways, She invented a way to do blood testing with just one drop of blood.
Well, it didn't work.
She had a $9 billion company where she owned just over half the stock.
So she was worth four and a half billion dollars just five years ago.
Well, now she's worth nothing.
And she just had a trial.
She was on the stand just like Jesse Smollett.
And he sounded, Jesse Smollett sounded like a liar on the stand.
And guess what?
Elizabeth Holmes sounded like a liar on the stand too.
And she's going to get convicted.
I don't know exactly what, what she's going to get convicted of.
If the feds get you convicted of anything, they're going to nail you and throw you into the prison.
She already lost her money.
So that's another liberal darling who's going to go down.
Then we have Maxwell, the Maxwell trial with Epstein's.
Yes, I guess slain Maxwell.
Yeah.
Slain Maxwell.
Yeah, well, she hurt her trial.
I mean, it's going to be a limited trial on certain things,
so they're not going to get into all the people that flew on the airplanes
and went down there necessarily.
But she's, she's another, she's another Democrat.
Epstein was a multi-billion dollar or a billionaire Democrat, multi-millionaire Democrat from the East Coast.
Knew everybody else.
Hell, Trump, yeah, Trump knew him.
Okay.
So, of course, everybody knew him, though.
Every, all the rich Democrats knew him.
Of course, that's one of the, that's maybe that's why Trump quit the Democrat Party.
I wouldn't be surprised if that's one of the reasons why he quit the Democrat Party, because this guy is bad news.
And eventually the information with Maxwell is going to get out and people are talking about it.
And whether, and sometimes if you talk about it enough, it's, you know, people are going to just want to see the facts on it.
So there's going to be pressure.
She's going to get convicted.
There's no doubt on that.
And people are going to want to know more about it.
People are going to, and there's going to be demand, demand, demand, demand.
And if Trump ever gets back into the presidency, that's another thing he can, he can possibly help reveal is what other information do they have in this Maxwell case?
So there's a lot of cases going on that frankly hurt Democrats
and help Republicans right now.
Now, there's one maybe an exception.
There's another case up in Minnesota, the Kim Potter trial.
And if you remember her, she's a white woman, police woman who accidentally shot and killed a Black man.
She thought she was pretty clear that she really screwed up. She that was it.
That was it.
Yeah, that was a taser thing where she grabbed her gun instead of her taser.
It's tough to see how she could have done that accidentally.
They're on the wrong side of the holsters and all that, and the taser has a big yellow thing on it.
It doesn't look at all like a gun.
I mean, she really did F up.
I agree.
Yeah, she so she deserves.
I mean, I don't know what's going to happen in that trial.
I mean there what they're arguing in the trials that the other guy.
The other guy was causing trouble, and he was running away.
But she shot him!
She shot him when he was sitting in his car!
It's not first degree murder, but it's like manslaughter is what it is.
You can't just let someone get away and say, oh, I accidentally used the wrong thing.
Even if it is a mistake, you can't let somebody just get off on that.
So she's probably going to get convicted of something between A manslaughter of anywhere from involuntary manslaughter anywhere up to second degree murder or whatever they call it.
So, but here's another key here's a case where you have a white woman, and I'm going to tell you right now she's not going to be getting any white privilege in the trial, because I think she'll be convicted of something in the trial.
Now I don't know, like I said, she'll be just like the guys in the Arbery case.
They got convicted.
They didn't have white privilege in the trial.
And she did.
She's not going to get any white privilege in the trial either.
So, so we'll see.
We'll see what, like I said, the defense, the defense lawyers are making their arguments.
That's just their arguments.
Um, but the prosecution made their arguments too.
So, so we'll see how that, that case.
And, and Ross, you know, if she gets off on every single charts, anything, then people can say that she has white privilege.
Okay, but I seriously doubt that that's gonna happen.
And, Rolf, you haven't got to the whopper of them all?
The walker shop mowing down a bunch of white people out parading at a Christmas parade by a black guy who shouldn't have been out on bail for driving over his own girlfriend on a thousand dollar bail?
Yeah, this one, I don't know when there's gonna be a trial.
Maybe he'll plead guilty.
I don't know.
But this sounds to me like a hate crime.
I mean, he said he has F'd Trump all over social media and things like that.
He was zigzagging on the street to hit as many people.
I mean, how can you hit that many people?
He killed, what, six people and injured 62 people?
Yeah.
That's 68 people.
It's not easy to hit 68 people.
And he was upset about the Kyle Rittenhouse.
I think he may have suffered from propaganda that said that Rittenhouse was a white supremacist who shot three blacks when they were all white.
And he wasn't a supremacist.
In fact, during an interview with Tucker, he said, actually, he supports BLM, believe it or not.
That's what he said.
I mean, he probably supports it in, you know, in the generic sense, like, yeah, of course, I believe Black Lives Matter.
Well, I think Black Lives Matter.
I don't support the organization.
Right.
We believe all lives matter, including black.
So to isolate the Black Lives Matter as though none other did is, of course, wrong and misleading and gross, but that's what they're doing.
But the Walker Shaw case, especially in Wisconsin, this is a case where the crime issue is going to drive the votes.
And one thing I really like, I'm kind of pleased to hear, actually, is when people are yelling about crime, they're talking about violent crime.
They're not talking about revamping, you know, ramping up the war on drugs, like we had, what, 20, 30 years ago.
No, it's we're talking about violent crime.
And And of course, people who do stuff who are violent criminals, they should, why are they getting such low bail?
And then, and then there's, there's, there's cases that are kind of on the border, but to me, they're, they're not.
And one of them is car theft.
Okay.
A car theft is a pretty serious deal.
First, first of all, imagine some old lady has her car stolen.
Okay.
Well, first of all, you have these idiots driving around in a toy ride, getting chased by the police.
So that's dangerous.
Then you have.
It could happen in bad weather.
It's a big problem.
The car gets damaged after it's stolen.
It gets abandoned somewhere.
I mean, to me, a car theft is a serious offense.
And it's supposed to be grand theft.
If you steal something that's worth $5,000, $10,000, $20,000, normally if you steal $20,000, that's grand theft, right?
$20,000. Normally, if you steal $20,000, that's grand theft, right? Well, if you steal a car,
I mean, a car theft is a big deal. And frankly, the people who do it are often repeat offenders.
There's people that they steal one car, then they steal a whole bunch of cars, because what they learn how to do it, they just keep doing it.
So I think the car theft is an example of a crime.
There's also the shoplifting.
Okay.
I mean, have you seen these videos of people going into stores and doing these mass thefts?
Yes.
Unbelievable.
I mean, you know, I mean, They're cleaning out, they're cleaning out the stores, Rob.
They're cleaning them out wholesale.
They drive up with a 24 car caravan and they each go in and carry out thousands of dollars worth of goods and just drive off.
And the police and the stores aren't doing a damn thing about it.
And the Democrat DAs won't even prosecute.
It's, it's, it's, I mean, maybe, you know, I obviously, maybe on your first offense, okay.
But I know that there's people out there.
I know someone who got busted for shoplifting five times and I saw her working as a cashier at a car wash.
And this is 10 years later.
I was, I was wondering to myself, how in the hell are you going to get a job as a cashier when you've been busted five times for shoplifting?
Yeah.
So yeah.
Ralph, Ralph, hold that thought.
We'll be right back after this break.
We'll be right back.
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Well, this is Jim Fetzer, your host on The Raw Deal with my special guest today, a return
appearance by Rolf Lindgren, whom as I observe has a degree in mathematics from UW Wisconsin.
While Rolf and I don't agree on every issue, I find him an invaluable resource for his insight on polling and politics in the U.S.
Ralph, I think you're making a powerful case why the Democrats are going to go down big time.
And what's fascinating about these smash and grabs is that they're being promoted by Democrat policies.
I mean, defunding the police.
Even James Carville has suggested it was the dumbest slogan in American political history.
And it's encouraged defunding police, reducing the number of cops on the street.
It's well known that crime is going to rise.
And then you have these DAs, most of whom were funded by George Soros in a deliberate effort to destroy, take America down, which he's said is his Last wish in his life to see America destroyed.
Putting in DAs who create a revolving door such with regard to this guy in Waukesha.
He was turned out on a thousand dollar bail because the DA thinks that bail is racist and he even admitted That would his policy lead to some innocent deaths?
Yes, absolutely.
But it was still worthwhile.
I mean, how absurd is that, Rolf?
I think the American public is incensed, incensed with the Democrats.
I mean, these policies are so stupid, and they're so detached from reality.
I think they're going to be massacred politically, massacred politically, and deserve every bit of it.
I agree, I mean, but the answer is okay.
First of all, the court system is really, really screwed up.
Now, I'm a libertarian, and the real issue is, what exactly are people being arrested for?
Okay?
So, I'm in favor of cracking down on people who do things that harm other people, whether it's people running people over with their car, car theft, retail theft, You know, things like that fraud, but I'm not in favor of the war on drugs.
Now we already went through the war on alcohol.
If you recall the alcohol prohibition, did you know that during the alcohol prohibition, which lasted 13 years, did you know that the murder rate went up every single year during the alcohol prohibition 13 years in a row?
Did you know that?
No, tell me more.
When the alcohol prohibition ended, when the alcohol prohibition ended, the murder rate dropped for nine consecutive years.
And also recall that murder is the most, is the most accurate statistic of crime you can have, because it's the only statistic that's accurately reported going back a hundred years or even more than that, actually.
So that was what the alcohol prohibition did.
We still have the war on drugs.
People don't talk about it.
Anymore, not much on the news.
But the question is, is that why are these people who have crimes that involve victims, whether it's a minor theft to, you know, people getting into, beating people up?
Well, part of the problem is, is that there's so many people in jail with cases that do not involve anybody being harmed.
There's a lot of people in there, people who fail their drug tests when they're on probation.
How many people that are in jail because they failed a drug test on probation or they didn't, they didn't follow their probation.
There's a lot of people there.
And then there's all these little regulatory things like things involving traffic, things like people who don't pay their insurance on time or their license expired, or there's all kinds of stuff.
They, they have a beer in their car or whatever a passenger.
So.
What I think needs to be done is someone needs to go through and quantify how many people are in jail and what are they in for and then figure out, okay, are these, are these people in jail for harming another person or are they in jail for, for something else?
And the, another problem is when police make calls, let's say there's a fight in a bar.
Okay.
Well, the police always just charge everybody when there's a fight in the bar, usually at least.
Okay.
Well, it's a lot of times people who are in a fight in a bar, they didn't even do anything.
The other guy attacked them, you know?
So, so that's another problem.
Is it, is it people, and that's one of the reasons why there is resentment against the police is because people know that, especially if you're in areas that have, you know, lower socioeconomic levels of, of people in those, in these areas, the police, Well, when they show up, they may just give everybody a ticket.
There's a problem.
They give everybody a ticket.
There's a party, late night parties.
And someone complained about the noise.
We'll give everybody a ticket.
Okay.
Well, a lot of people who are there are, are either not breaking the law at all, or, you know, what if you're at a late night party, but you're not even drinking.
Then what are you going to get a ticket for that?
When, and if you are drinking, what does, what does that matter?
Okay.
I mean, there's, I think there's too many people.
In jail that do not have crimes that, that involve harming another person.
So then what happens?
Then what happens is a guy like Brooks who runs over a bunch of people, he gets a low bail.
Well, one of the reasons he got a low bail is because the jails are already filled up with other people.
He also, another reason he got out early, he got out with the low bail.
Is that, is there something called the right to a speedy trial?
Okay.
Well, guess what?
They don't have enough resources to hold trials for all the people that get arrested.
What they do, that's why they charge people with so many things, because they want everybody to do a plea bargain.
That's what they want.
They want everybody to do a plea bargain because they can't possibly hold all these trials for the thousands and thousands of people that are arrested.
So you have to compare how it works now, going back to say the 1800s.
In the 1800s, they didn't arrest people.
For petty crimes.
Unless it was a crime that harmed somebody, you know.
That's what they did.
They didn't have enough jails back then.
There's very few.
I mean, they had a jail in the towns, but it wasn't like now where you have these giant jails full of people.
And this goes back, you can go back more than just the 1800s.
You can go back to the founding fathers, go back to the Roman Republic.
They didn't have people filled up in the jails.
So yeah, we have to learn.
We have to learn from our history and figure out what is going on now and what was going on then.
Obviously there were problems going on back then in the 1800s or before then, but there's but there's also problems going on now and someone needs to do.
I haven't seen any articles really analyzing who's in jail or who's in prison.
I haven't seen anybody.
Analyze it.
I do agree right now that defunding the police is probably adult isn't a dumb idea, but.
The root problem is that we have to crack down on violent offenses and not crack down on what's called consensual crime.
You know, if George Soros really wanted to screw things up, you know, he's been getting all these prosecutors who apparently don't want to prosecute violent crime.
If George Soros really wanted to screw things up, what he could do is go find every person who's been ticketed and tell them to file a motion for a speedy trial.
Because then they'd have to let everybody go.
Because they can't do anywhere near the number of trials that they charge people with.
So, I'm just saying, we have yet to prioritize who's in jail.
But right now, people are really sick of the crime and like I said, people robbing these stores.
Another thing is these big robberies in these stores.
These don't look like just people going in there.
They look like almost like they're organized.
They're organized because if you have a group of people and they say, let's all go break into the Nordstrom's.
Did you say the Nordstrom's one?
Yeah.
If a bunch of people all break into Nordstrom's at once, they know they're not going to get caught.
50 people break in at one time they're never going to get caught so they just do it and they just say oh Nordstrom's they have a lot of money.
They have a lot of money and I don't it's okay to steal.
Well of course society would break down if you don't have if you don't have property rights then we we know how that works and we end up like the Soviet Union and North Korea and places like that where if you don't have property rights the Nazis violated property rights.
Property rights is the Is the foundation of a civil society.
It was learned from the Romans and, and the founding fathers.
So, so like I said, the crime thing is, is it's just one of the main issues.
And another thing is all these different issues that I listed, remember I listed the top issues being crime, inflation, critical race theory.
Border fraud in the border.
All these issues are going to be different.
Depending on where you're running or what you're running for.
Like if you're running for the sheriff.
The crime issue is going to be bigger, right?
If you're in a state near the border.
The border issue is going to be bigger or a state that has issues with illegal aliens like New York, California.
It's probably a lesser issue in Wisconsin.
Inflation.
That's going to be a universally bad issue.
So there's going to be a lot of surprises in the elections coming up, because people assume that, oh, this is a Democrat-leaning area.
You'd be surprised how fast people who are leaning Democrat could switch when things go bad.
Look at the New Jersey governor's race.
We all heard about the Virginia governor's race, which was an upset win.
Not an upset win at the end, but if you went back a few months before the election was upset.
In New Jersey, the guy only, the Democrat only won by like 2%.
He was actually ahead in the vote counting for a while.
And, you know, people wondered about the vote counting, but that was very, very close in New Jersey.
New Jersey is supposed to be a safe Democrat state.
There, there was, there's been special elections around the country.
There was just a race in New Hampshire.
Last week, where a Republican won a statehouse seat by 17% in a seat that was only won by 7% by an incumbent Republican, and then it was an open seat, and then they went up by 17%.
That's a big, that's a, that's a 10 point swing.
That's a common thing we're seeing is a 10 point shift in the voters.
We saw it in Virginia.
We saw it in New Jersey.
Now we're seeing it in New Hampshire.
There could, there's a, and we see it in these generic polls, a 10 point shift.
There's a 10 point shift in the, in polling.
That's a, that's, that's a hundred seats in the house that the Republicans will probably pick up four seats in the Senate.
We haven't talked about the U S Senate yet.
Right now, Ron Johnson is favored by over 70% to win his seat.
And he hasn't even announced that he's running yet.
Okay.
Wisconsin is supposedly one of the two easiest seats that's targeted for the Democrats.
The other state is Pennsylvania, where the Republican is actually favored right now, even though they don't even know who their nominee is going to be in Pennsylvania.
There's, there's, there's Dr. Oz just got in the race, but there's another guy that's pretty equal.
So it's not known who's going to win that.
That's a seat where a rhino Democrat is retiring, Pat Toomey.
Okay.
Um, there's four seats that the Republicans are targeting to pick, to pick up.
And three of the four, they're definitely winning Georgia with Herschel Walker, Arizona, Nevada.
And the only one they're not that they're not winning at this point is New Hampshire Senate.
It looks like it's 50-50 because the governor, Sununu, decided not to run for Senate.
People thought he was going to run for Senate, but he decided to.
I think he's still the governor there.
So he's, it's still 50-50.
So the Republicans look like they're going to pick up three to four seats in the Senate right now.
That's, that's pretty good because if the Republicans pick up three to four seats, they can block all of Biden's judicial picks.
And then Mitch McConnell can bargain with Biden and say, look, for every pick you take, we'll take 10 of yours if you take 10 of ours.
In other words, Biden won't be able to put through these liberal judges after the next election.
That's what's going to happen.
The Republicans are going to take the Senate.
According to the odds I've seen, overall, it's 70% likely Republicans take the Senate and over 80% they take the House.
How many seats in the Senate can they take?
Well, there's four that they're targeting, Republicans.
Assuming they cover the ones that the Democrats are targeting.
The Democrats are targeting Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
We'll look at Wisconsin.
Mandela Barnes is the candidate they have.
He's their leading candidate.
Remember that Ron Johnson was an underdog the last time he ran.
He was an underdog both times to Russ Feingold, who was a sitting senator.
Russ Feingold had a good reputation at one time.
He voted against the Patriot Act.
He was, at one time, a fiscal conservative a long time ago.
Well, that all went out the window at some point in his Senate career.
You know, now they have a much weaker candidate running.
The Democrats have a weaker candidate.
So, Ron Johnson, that's why Ron Johnson is heavily favored to win that seat.
I don't think the Republicans are going to lose any seats.
Another thing you have to remember, though, is Trump.
Remember I mentioned how Trump is making all these endorsements?
It's not just how many Republicans there are.
It's also, are these Republicans pro-Trump or anti-Trump?
Now, if you remember back in 2017, there was a hell of a lot of Republicans in the Congress who did not like Trump.
Okay.
There were a lot of them that didn't like him.
If Trump ever gets back into the presidency, he's going to have a largely pro-Trump House and a pro-Trump Senate.
So that means Trump will actually be able to do legislation.
He won't just be able to do tweets and executive orders is what he did mostly did his first Two years.
He did pass two laws, major laws.
He did cut taxes.
And he also passed a law related to our earlier conversation.
President Trump passed the First Step Act, which was a reform of the prisons.
And Trump actually cut the federal prison population from 190,000 to 150,000.
Biggest, biggest in history.
And that was a very good thing because the people who got out early are for almost every single person was oversigned.
The federal sentences are much harsher than the state sentences, by the way, for the same crimes.
So you'll see that people like Elizabeth Holmes and Maxwell get hammered because of the federal sentencing compared to state cases like Daryl Brooks or people like that.
You'll see that the sentencing is so much stricter in federal court because they have more money and then they have fewer people they have to deal with.
They don't have to deal with All these petty criminals, they just focus in on a few people they can, who can they can make an example of.
But anyways, President Trump, in a member of Trump's second two years, all he did was get investigated by Congress.
That's all they did was investigate him.
And they're still investigating him.
Right now with the January net here, by the way, if here's another reason why, why the Congress is plus 10 for Republicans right now, because what are the two things The Democrats are doing in Congress right now.
If you ask someone on the street, what are the Democrats in Congress doing?
There's only two things that they're basically going to tell you.
The first is they're trying to pass a massive spending bill in the middle of inflation.
And then the other thing they're doing is they're doing this January 6th witch hunt, you know, tracking down every single person who walked into the Capitol with a Trump flag or a guy dressed up like a Viking or the guy who took Nancy Pelosi's podium.
I mean, people are kind of getting sick of hearing about this, and then they get three years in jail for that.
I mean, that's ridiculous.
These are federal cases, remember?
And people are not happy with the January 6th.
Three years in jail, Rolf, and then a guy who runs over his girlfriend with his car is out on $1,000 bail.
Give me a effing break.
It's crazy and people are seeing it.
I haven't followed every single case, but I haven't seen the people who actually broke into the Capitol.
Have they been convicted yet?
Many of them are just sitting there and they've never even been formally charged.
It's all a violation of habeas.
Maybe because they're undercover cops or agitators hired by somebody.
Oh.
Mile and a half.
That's because remember the people who broke into the Capitol
weren't even at Trump's speech.
Trump was giving a speech a mile away.
Mile and a half.
Before the speech was even over.
Yeah, mile and a half.
When are those people going to get...
When are they going to get charged?
Listen, I want everyone to know...
I want everyone to know if you want to call in and talk with Rolf and me
about any of these issues, and these are doozies.
The number 540-352-4...
540-352-4452.
Mitchell, field your call.
We'll get you on the air.
We just want to know your first name and your state, your first name and your state.
Go forward. 5, 4, 0, 3, 5, 2, 4, 4, 5, 2.
You're on a roll.
You're on a roll, my friend.
Go for it.
Yeah, so that's another reason why the Democrat congressional vote is in the dumps.
Because, oh, but who's on the commission?
Well, first of all, all the Republicans were kicked off the commission that were sent over by McCarthy.
Oh, but then they brought two people in.
They brought Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger.
Okay, well, Liz Cheney has already been voted out of the Republican Party in Wyoming, and Adam Kinzinger has been voted out of his congressional seat, because when they redid Illinois, they lost a seat.
So Adam Kinzinger's seat is gone, so he's going to be out of Congress.
In fact, of the 10 people who were voted to impeach Trump in the second impeachment, there's a betting line you can do.
On that, and only approximately one or two of those 10 are considered to be likely to come back and make it back into Congress next year.
So Trump is targeting all 10 of these people who voted against for the impeachment.
And he's been largely successful.
One, one, one congressman named Gonzalez announced he's not running again.
And most of these are, and this goes back to what I said.
Most of the anti-Trump people in Congress have been weeded out.
Some were weeded out in 2018, some were weeded out in 2020, and now there's even more that are being weeded out right now.
By the time we get to 20... and then there'll be even more if there's any left in 2024.
By the time we get to 2025, we're going to have a pro-Trump Congress and a pro-Trump Senate.
And that means Trump Could become a historic president because he can get Congress, he can have all the things that have been talked about for decades by conservatives, pro-liberty advocates, patriots, constitutionalists.
They're going to be able to get votes to pass stuff like this and it'll all be under the direction of Trump.
So that means the lobbyists, they know how the lobbyists get their, their teeth in and they start with something that's good.
And then the lobbyists screw it up.
Well, that's not going to, that won't happen as much as anywhere near what's normal because Trump won't let it happen.
I've seen, I've seen him.
I've seen him stop lobbyists from things that, that are, that are bad things, but they put them in these bills.
It happens all the time.
And it's not going to happen with Trump.
If Trump has a pro Republican Congress, you're, you won't feel, this is going to be amazing.
We have to fight for this right now because we still have a long time to go.
We have to get the 22 elections and the 24 elections, and we have to win both of these elections.
And then the one thing about Trump is you don't really have to yell and scream for Trump to do anything.
Right.
Cause he's already done it six months ago.
That's why.
We have to pray that Trump's health remains good.
We have to pray that some orchestrated event doesn't come along like another, this crazy virus that was manufactured in the lab.
We have to pray that they don't have some other trick up their sleeve that could stop Trump.
So we still have a long way to go.
Well, if I wanted to ask, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, look, everyone sees that the Democrats are in for a complete total disaster now.
Would starting a war be a way of altering the outcome?
I mean, it seems to me this wouldn't be the first time in history a president started a war to help himself politically, regardless of the facts.
That's true.
Now, the war has to be done right.
Remember, the problem was is that the media no longer really can control the narrative like they used to.
They have massive influence on the narrative.
But, yeah, if there's some sort of a war or, I mean, we know that there's hot spots with right now Ukraine and Russia.
I mean, everybody's talking about Ukraine.
You know, why is Ukraine more important than Russia?
Okay, don't we do more?
Don't we do a lot of business with Russia?
So I don't think they're going to do it.
There's also the issue with Taiwan and China.
There's stuff going on in the Middle East.
So yeah, they could orchestrate something, but it won't be as easy to do as it used to be because there's lots of Trump people embedded into the government.
Unlike before, the media isn't Okay.
Rolf, we're on it.
We're in the break.
We'll be right back with Rolf Lindgren and we'll take your calls.
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Caller, give us your first name and your state and join the conversation.
913. They're not here, Jim. I.
I dropped them because they had the background noise.
Oh, okay.
I'm back right now.
Yeah, okay.
We have 864.
Okay, let's go with 864.
Please, your first name and your state.
First name and your state and join the conversation, 864.
Thank you for taking my call.
This is Mike in the Carolinas.
Okay.
I have a quick question for you.
Right now, very quietly, the government is allowing Yeah.
illegals to come across the borders and be resettled.
And then give and then reassign to all the school system.
As far as I'm concerned, the legal system is not enforcing any laws and it's totally corrupt.
How did you know this stuff stopped?
I think you're completely right that the Biden administration is a lawless administration.
They're doing all these things.
Even their vax mandates are unconstitutional.
I mean, it's completely stunning what's going on here.
Opening the borders, canceling the Exel Con, making us energy dependent on foreign sources.
Again, everything they're doing is destructive to the U.S.
Rolf, Rolf, your thoughts?
Well, Trump was trying to do something about it.
Remember he was building the wall in certain places.
What he was really doing was using executive orders to rebuild fences into like big walls and things like that.
He also was cracking down on, remember the enforcement side, but for what you want can't happen unless Congress helps Trump.
Okay.
And the Congress never, never passed any bills.
We got, we got, we got to drop this guy, Mitchell.
He doesn't have any sense of propriety.
Doesn't know what he's doing here on a, on a call into a radio show.
All the background, just drop him.
Drop 9-1-3.
Good.
Go ahead.
Go ahead, Rolf.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, so essentially what we had to do, remember in the system of government, the founding fathers set up.
We have a decentralized system.
You have to win a series of elections to make fundamental change.
You can't just win one election and then really make fundamental change.
You can make minor changes with one election.
Trump tried to make fundamental change with one election, okay?
He did make many changes.
He tried as hard as he could, but he didn't make fundamental changes.
Well, he did make some fundamental changes in a different way, but I can address that later, but basically on immigration, he made some changes, but nothing monumental.
The only way to make a monumental change on immigration issue is to have Congress pass a law
that allows Trump to do things that he wants to do, like build a wall, a bigger wall, build it more quickly,
not have the wall tied up in court, so it's delayed.
And also the enforcement laws, everything, all the enforcement was tied up in court too.
Remember Trump, every time he tried to do something with immigration, there was always a court somewhere
to put it on hold, remember that?
And it went on and on and on, and then went back to court.
Now the courts are relatively good.
They're much better than they were.
And Biden, frankly, isn't getting all that many judges confirmed.
I guess Trump filled all the vacancies before he left, or most of them, especially the appellate courts.
Trump got 54 appellate judges confirmed, and plus three Supreme Court.
And he got about 175 district judges.
If the Senate is retaken, all the judges that Biden has lined up will have to be dropped because none of them will get through the Senate and they'll have to refine other senators or refine other judges that the Senate can approve of.
They'll have to wheel and deal with Mitch McConnell.
The answer to your question is simply we have to win elections.
We have to vote for people who think that the border is an important issue.
And I'm a libertarian, okay?
So I want to tell you something about immigration.
I'm not really against immigration.
I'm in favor of legal immigration.
But the problem we have is we're turning into a socialist state where all these government benefits are given to people Who come in as illegal aliens?
When this country was settled in the 15th, 16th, 17th, and 1800s, nobody got government welfare who came over here.
Nobody did.
You came over here and you had opportunities where you didn't have anywhere else in the world.
That's what people had.
Now you get government benefits.
Another thing, another way to look at the illegal handling of incitement is why are we giving all these government benefits to people who aren't US citizens?
Because taxpayers don't really want to pay taxes.
I mean, it's one thing to help people out enough just so they don't die of starvation and stuff, but what we really want to do is people who come over here need to have opportunities to be prosperous.
There's more freedom.
That's what we really need.
So that's my answer to your question.
I want to expand on your question a little bit.
There has been fundamental change by Trump in certain ways.
One is that President Trump informed the people every day of his presidency what he was doing through Twitter and access to the press.
And one of the reasons, one of the lingering problems that Joe Biden has is people got used to hearing from the president every day.
What is the president thinking?
What is the president going to do?
Why did he do this?
But now we don't hear that from Joe Biden and even Democrats.
They don't think that Joe Biden's doing enough either.
That's one fundamental change that President Trump has made to the country that's not going to change.
It's not going to go back.
Is there another caller or is he still on the line?
Yeah, no, we got a couple more callers.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Bruce from Texas.
Bruce, go ahead.
Join the conversation.
Bruce.
Yes, hello, guys.
Hello, Rob.
Always like it when you're on.
Oh, thanks.
Yeah, you hit the marks, that's for sure.
I don't agree with everything like Jim said, but you do make your arguments in a pretty good way.
Yeah, I just want to address, how is Trump going to be re-elected considering all the fraud that went on last election, and I don't see that it hasn't been corrected?
Okay, I can answer that question.
First of all, I don't think the fraud Is more than one or 2% of the vote.
And so if you went by 10%, you know, I mean, remember Trump already won with all the fraud in 2016.
Remember that?
Yeah.
And then he's talking about correcting.
I can tell you right now in Wisconsin, where I live, we only had 40, 41 poll workers in the last election in Dane County, which is where Madison, Wisconsin is.
We now, we recruited poll workers and we just recruited 300 and we turned the names in a couple weeks ago, 318 poll workers.
We went from 41 to 318.
That's almost an eight times increase in poll workers in Wisconsin.
In Milwaukee, I believe they went from 60 poll workers to around 500.
And statewide, we went from about 1000 poll workers To about 5000 poll workers.
The poll workers are the people who count the votes.
They check IDs and they check the voting machines as well.
These are the poll workers we have.
We have an army of poll workers.
In Wisconsin, and now that once people start as poll workers, they often they do with the rest of their life.
So it will probably have even more poll workers when Trump is running, but then we also have to turn him in way early.
We had to turn him in by November 30th.
For the elections, all the elections in 2022 and 23.
Now, I think we can add some supplement names, but that's one effect.
Another thing that's going on is all over the country, there's new voting laws being passed.
I know that they pass them in Florida, Georgia and Iowa and many other states have passed laws.
There was at least 40 or 50 laws passed.
That's going to help.
Then another thing that's going to happen is in many states, the laws were vetoed.
Like in Wisconsin, we passed seven voter reform laws, Republicans did, and all were vetoed by the governor.
But the good news is that's an issue for the candidates to run.
All the candidates all through the state can say, I support the seven voter reform bills that the governor vetoed.
All these bills are popular with voters.
So that's another way you can win.
It's a voting issue to get people motivated to go to the polls.
And then the last thing that the voting has happened is that Trump has brought voter fraud issue to the top of the charts as one of the biggest issues in the country.
And most people think that there's a lot of voter fraud.
And in fact, the less people know about politics, the more voter fraud they think there is.
And what Trump is doing is setting up a situation so that when the news media jacks up voter turnout, this is the tactic the news media has been using for a hundred years, they jack up voter turnout, the least informed people will then vote, and then the least informed people will vote the way the media wants them to vote, majority.
What Trump is doing is setting it up so that the least informed people are the most likely people to agree with him.
On voter fraud, and also when people see in the news that they say there's no voter fraud, most people will say, well, this must be a corrupt newspaper if it says there's no voter fraud.
So he's turning, he's turning people who are, this is why the media hates Trump, because he's taking people, he's taking people who don't even know that much about politics and turning them against the news media itself.
That's my answer.
I'm not worried about voter fraud in the next election one bit.
Bruce, let me say, this is one of the issues where Rolf and I have a fairly strong disagreement.
I believe the only reason, the only way Biden got into office was by unprecedented voter fraud, where Sidney Powell Showed an electoral map.
The country was red from coast to coast.
He even carried California and Minnesota, which I'd been predicting, 410 electoral votes.
So this is just that difference between me and Rolfe about this issue, where I suspect you and I are closer in agreement than we are, either of us, with Rolfe.
But of course, I respect his opinion, and I'm glad you called.
I got this guy with a cell phone that's creating all this problem, Bruce.
Stand by.
Let me see if I can get him on and dispatch it.
9-1-3, are you here?
Give me your first name and your state.
I don't see 9-1-3 here.
Is that them?
There's 8-6-4.
Okay, 8-6-4.
Let's bring in 8-6-4.
8-6-4, give me your first name and your state.
Okay, 864 let's bring in 864 864.
Give me your first name and your state.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, you're in court.
Right.
Did you want to add something yourself now?
I sure would.
I'd like to be able to answer, Ross, his presentation.
That is, I think he's living in the past.
Trump is not in here right now.
Biden and his total rat pack are.
And these people you call representatives are not representatives.
They happen to be trustees of a bank roughly back in 1933.
They're here to destroy this country.
That's what they're getting paid for.
This idea of voting is a joke.
You have to get the voting machines out and write it down, you have to remove those.
You've got to close this illegal border down as fast as you can.
If you don't pay these people when they come across the border,
you're gonna have rioting going on.
So, I don't follow your thinking one little bit.
I mean, I think you're living on a little bit of a hoax.
Well, he was talking about the- They're gonna let as many people in as they can.
You know, this year and next year.
But, see, I don't think that voting is a joke.
Voting is not a joke.
Actually, that's a, you know, did you vote last election?
Don't pull that crap on me.
I know what voting is all about.
It's a joke.
I'm not pulling the crap.
I'm just asking.
Okay.
Well, anyways, yeah, right now the border is a joke, but remember the border is the least, is not, Biden's voting, Border policies are not popular with voters and the Congressional Congress.
Biden's not up for election in 2022, but the Congress is, and you're going to see lots of Democrats lose in the election.
We could see 50 to 100 Democrats lose in the House, and we could see three or four Democrats out in the Senate.
Those are modest projections.
So, I don't think voting is a joke.
I think that people maybe say that it's a joke, but the point is that it isn't a joke.
Otherwise, you know, it works.
If you actually vote people out, you don't like.
I think he is concerned.
I think he is concerned.
Hang on, 864.
I think his concern is one I share, which is these Dominion voting machines are used to steal elections right and left, and if we don't get rid of them, steal our borders, we're in big trouble.
Let me bring in 913, and then I'll get back to 864.
913, give us your first name and your state and join the conversation.
Yes.
First name, John.
State is Missouri.
Okay.
Go for it, John.
Yeah, I just had a question.
The guy that promised to drain the swamp, I was wondering how that's all working out.
It looks to me like they're bigger than they ever was, and I still have my Corvette up to anybody who can prove that Trump ain't an insider.
I still got it.
It's still on there.
I refreshed it today so everybody knows.
What?
I said, I think we've been bushed and sold a box of rocks again.
What year is your Corvette?
The 73.
Oh, that's nice.
That's very nice.
Ralph, you want to field that?
Okay.
Well, Trump drained a lot of people out of the swamp, didn't he?
You're right.
Every, every person out of the swamp.
How about James Comey?
He's not in office anywhere.
Look who his daughter is.
She's not running the FBI issue.
No, she's not.
And, and no, there are a lot of crooks in there.
There's a lot of Trump people in the in the government.
That's one of the reasons why they can't pull off stuff.
Like that's why they had to use a tactic that was that took place in a foreign country to stop them in the last election.
The Wuhan lab was out of reach of Trump.
They sent people scientists over there just before Obama left office.
And then they, they, they already have Biological warfare tactics that have been studied for decades, and they tinkered around with one, and then they let it go, and it worked.
They were able to get Biden through, you know, the election, and the swamp is, like I said earlier, you can't just drain the election.
If you really want to make fundamental change, you have to win a series of elections in a row.
That's where you really have to be confident.
How about this smoking gun, if I may point out?
If I could point out this smoking gun, 41 seconds.
He ran on his campaign that he was going to investigate that nasty woman, and 41 seconds into after he was nominated as the President of the United States, he said, I just want to thank Hillary for all those years of the great service she's done.
I mean, we got to stop this game of we the people.
Hillary might get indicted, you know.
Because one of her lawyers was indicted a few months ago.
Michael Sussman was indicted.
He was one of the two lead lawyers at Perkins Coie.
He was one of the two lead lawyers for the Clinton campaign.
He's the guy who brought a thumb drive into James Baker.
At the Justice Department with fake information about Trump and the Russians.
He's been he's already been indicted.
James Baker is already cooperating.
So is so is Bruce or Bruce or received it from from it was in the chain of the link and those people have been caught and they're going to charge other people and at the least if they don't get caught the people who don't get charged are all going to be implicated.
And remember, a lot of these people work for the news media now.
They're going to be implicated or charged.
And it's going to happen in the spring of next year, it looks like.
Remember, there was another guy charged earlier.
There was a guy named, the guy who faked the email.
He's already cooperating as well.
There's people who are cooperating, who personally dealt with Obama.
Nellie Orr went to the White House on April 19, 2016 and met with Obama.
She's already cooperating and has been cooperating.
So will Obama be charged?
I don't think Obama is going to be charged, but he's going to be implicated in a criminal report.
I think that Clinton will probably actually be charged.
So don't hold your breath.
Uh, wait and see what happens.
Federal investigations always take years, especially complex investigations.
It was also delayed by the the virus attack.
You know, he wasn't able to have hold grand juries.
He wasn't able to interview witnesses for months, but but the only thing that's, you know, there is a statute of limitations, but conspiracy charges.
It's easy to get around the statute of limitations of conspiracy, so.
So I would and it could be already because they could be secret indictments already that we haven't heard from.
So I wouldn't the whole thing with the Russia hoax is going to go down in history is the most detailed conspiracy that's ever been broken up.
We've already had the JFK assassination conspiracy.
We had the Julius Caesar conspiracy.
We had 9-11 and we got Pearl Harbor.
This conspiracy is going to be more detailed.
And what all the criminals did and any other conspiracy that's ever happened before.
It's going to go down in history.
And it's, we already know more than even then about the JFK assassination.
We know more about what they, what the Russia hoax, but once this final report comes out and there's no way to stop the report.
Cause even if Biden won't release it or Merrick Garland, even if he doesn't release it, then Then it's going to get released when the Republicans take over.
It's going to get released.
They can't stop it.
John, listen.
Listen, John, I share your concerns to a high degree, but wasn't it appropriate?
I mean, if he, you know, he's elected president, that he wants to bring the country together, that he should say something positive about his opponent, even if he knew in his heart of hearts that she didn't deserve it.
I mean, I don't think holding against Trump that he said he appreciated Hillary's
service to the nation is a legitimate beef. I mean, there are other bases for real complaints. I
just don't believe that's among them. And I certainly want to see Hillary brought to
account for God's sake. I couldn't agree more about that. Rolf suggesting- Remember when Trump said that
very early in his presidency, he didn't know about all the stuff with Russia yet. John,
John, go ahead.
Add your last word here.
And next time you call, don't have a noisy background because it's very difficult for me to put you on the air when there's so much noise in the background.
Go ahead.
John.
Okay, I guess we lost John.
We're getting up close to the end.
Go ahead, Ralph.
I just want to add in is that Trump made a mistake of thinking He didn't realize how dastardly these people were.
This happened with Galileo, about 400 years ago.
Galileo, when he had his new book about the motion of the Earth, he went down to Rome and met with the Cardinals, met with the Pope and everything.
He got his book published, and then as soon as he published his book, he got charged for publishing the book.
Okay?
It's the same thing with Trump.
Trump thought he could go in and talk to Comey and talk to, you know, McCabe and whoever he talked to.
But these people were, were knifing him in the back the whole time.
They didn't care what Trump said.
Trump thought he could, could, you know, Trump being a successful person, thought he could reason with these people, you might say.
And these people were dead.
These people were bad people who can't be reasoned with.
And Trump learned his lesson.
And Trump, now that Trump knows a lot more than he knew when he took over Ford in 2017, he knows a lot more about what's going, how to run the government.
So he learned a lot of things.
Yeah, I agree.
I agree.
I agree, Ralph.
It's a matter of winning these elections.
It's holding the Democrats off, hoping these bills don't pass, or they want to spend another X trillion, however many trillion it is.
It's hard to keep track.
We've got to stop them from these bills passing, and then we've got to stop them in the ballot box.
And then all the people, the victims of the January 6th witch hunt, Trump is going to get those people out.
Remember, Trump didn't stop the witch hunt.
When he was in power, because he frankly, he was losing power, because remember, he got 57 votes to permanently remove him from office.
If he had gotten 67 votes, then they would have, then there, he may not have even been allowed to run for president yet, which is quite, it's, it's unknown how the courts would, would handle that situation, but he didn't want to get more than, he didn't want more senators voting, voting him.
So if he had started, started pardoning, People left and right, then there would have been more senators and voted against them.
That's just it's never the president is not a monarch in our system.
President is a president.
But it all takes is a majority of the House and two thirds of the Senate to get rid of the president.
It's all it takes in our system of government.
Rolf, you govern a lot of territory.
I'm really glad to have you back on, my friend, and I'm sure we'll do it again.
I think the prospects for the Democrats having their clock cleaned are simply overwhelming, and therefore they're going to have to try something desperate.
I believe starting a war, most likely in Ukraine, is the number one priority.
I think trying again to steal the election is going to be more difficult, but that doesn't mean they won't do their best.
Because they're desperate.
They have nothing.
They have no platform.
They have no contributions, no accomplishments.
They've got total incompetence representing the nation and embarrassing us in the eyes of the world.
It's not even the real Joe Biden.
The world has turned.
They used to get away with it.
They used to get away with it because the media basically covered for them.
Well, the media is, there's a limit to how much the media can cover for the incompetence of Harris and Biden and Pelosi.
The media has reached its limit.
They can't do anywhere.
They've already, they've already mortgaged their credibility with the, remember the Wisconsin State Journal, we talked about this the other day.
So when Jesse Smollett was convicted, we looked in the Wisconsin State Journal newspaper.
And there was this little bitty article on the 10th page.
I was going to show it on the air.
I know.
Little tiny, tiny.
It's a big story, Rolf.
And as I've explained, there's so many reasons why it matters.