Election 2020: This is Far from Over! Rudy Giuliani | Louder with Crowder
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🎵 Music 🎵 Alright, glad to be, uh, glad to be here.
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Glad to be with you.
We don't have an intro.
It's not a Good Morning Mug Club because this is kind of a, I guess you would say, not really an emergency stream, but an update stream.
I apologize if I'm breathing like I have COVID.
It's a cold.
Actual symptoms.
Really?
COVID's gone.
There are no asymptomatic cold.
So we're going to get into why you shouldn't let the media, the good thing is the Constitution doesn't allow the media to call elections.
Oh, who knew?
There's some things we know, there's some things we don't know.
We're going to learn about some of the things that we don't know with Rudy Giuliani on in a few minutes.
But first, I think we've talked about unity.
Well, the left now talks about unity.
That's the value, to trump all other values, is unity and civility.
I know.
For four years it just escaped our minds.
But we do want to find common ground, and the good thing is we can all find common ground to celebrate right now, because the good news is COVID's over.
So can you tell us, what would Joe do differently?
Oh my gosh.
I mean, Joe, really, we can't do anything until we get this virus under control.
And you've heard the scientists and the doctors, that's who we're following.
and they are saying, wear your mask, socially distance.
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That's awesome.
I'm offended that they use crappy champagne to drink from.
We're happy to have Bill Richmond here.
Hello.
A lot to talk about legally today.
Quarter Black Garrett is here.
Good morning.
Tokenawan, Gerald A., how are you?
I'm well.
Did you get some sleep?
None of us did.
What are you talking about?
Trick question.
Ha ha ha.
Let me lead this really quickly, by the way, because for some reason there are also a lot of defeatist conservatives out there who have bought what the media have sold them.
Let me tell you something first off.
I want to be really clear here.
We do not know that Donald Trump has won.
I want to make that very clear.
There still is a very good chance that he's lost.
Probably more likely than not.
But we definitely don't know that Joe Biden has won.
I want to be clear about that.
There's been enough screwery afoot that needs to be investigated, and we're at a point right now where it's not really just about Trump.
It is about the future of free and fair elections.
When we talk about trust in our institutions, Donald Trump didn't erode trust in our institutions.
That's not what happened here.
Americans, if you look at the Google search trends, they are very, very aware of voting.
And I don't want to say voter fraud, I want to be clear.
Voting irregularities.
Here's one thing.
Anyone who tells you that Joe Biden has won, this is something that you need to understand.
They are lazy.
They are people, and we've talked about this before, like Young Turks, Huffington Post.
These are people who cannot be bothered to do their due diligence and do some research, so they just go, oh well, AP called it, oh well, Fox News called it, oh well, CNN called it, so good enough for me.
What research do you see at HuffPo?
At Slate?
At Young Turks?
What information do you see coming from them where they go, hold on a second, let's look to some third-party sources, let's look at some of these allegations of voting irregularities.
None!
None at all.
And the reason that they called, by the way, they called a selection for Biden so early, the media, by the way, they want it to be a coronation, is for the same reason that Biden had to call a lid on his campaign at 9 in the morning.
Because fatigue makes cowards of all men.
And who do you think is more tired?
One of them was golfing, President Trump, on Saturday.
The other was, I rumor, I cannot substantiate it, in a medically induced coma, from what I understand.
Not to name names.
Not that I would say that.
There were many candidates on the ballot, right?
There were at least four candidates, so you've confirmed one of the four was golfing, one of the other three was in a medically induced coma.
Exactly.
It's up to you to decide which one that was.
Could be Jorgensen.
Who knows?
Or Kanye.
Kanye was not.
Could have been JoJo, could have been Howie.
Some people are saying, oh just give it up, give up right now, concede.
Listen, if Joe Biden wins this legitimately, and this has gone through the proper process and channels, I will refer to him as my president.
I absolutely will.
And you know what?
For as much as we've talked, I really hope that he does make it through his first term.
If he doesn't, that would be a very sad day for America.
I'm being serious about this.
But people right now, because the media has said that Donald Trump has lost, that Joe Biden has won, and they cannot be bothered to do any research, which we are going to present to you.
We'll have Rudy Giuliani on in a little bit.
You know, I sat here and I know I've spoken with some other conservatives behind the scenes who are like, man, we've got to be careful now because of your reputation if you go in on this and Donald Trump loses.
You know what?
No.
First off, I decided that we had to come on and do this because A, it's true and I have to be authentic to what I believe and what I do believe is we don't know who has won at this point.
And not only do I believe that, that's the fact.
And I'm willing to go out on my shield.
What is this?
What would you have us do right now?
The pinko commies have been steamrolling the streets.
By the way, they've been burning down Biden rallies.
Just so you know.
What?
You want to just roll over and die?
You want to roll over and die?
Shall we roll over and die, Bob?
Is that what you want?
That's not what I'm going to do.
No.
That's absolutely not what we're going to do.
You know what?
People who say that, people right now who are like, oh, it's over.
First off, again, they haven't done their research, and I think that you are going to feel a lot better.
You're going to feel a lot better after having watched this broadcast.
Those are people who've never been in a fight.
You know what?
Jorge Masvidal was here, and you know what he said?
He said, my job is to keep fighting until the ref pulls me off.
That's our job here.
And guess what?
The ref is not the media.
The media is the judges trying to say, oh, 10-8 round, trying to influence a decision.
Ironically, here, the ref is the actual judges and the courts and the actual final count.
My job is to keep going until the ref pulls me off.
Thank you, Jorge Masvidal, for that quote.
That is our job.
If we don't keep going until the ref calls it, guess what?
We haven't done our job.
And you know what?
These people have never been in a fight.
People are conceding this so early.
Here's an example.
When I was a white belt in Jiu-Jitsu, my dad will tell you this story.
Huge, fat guy.
Nice guy.
He was a purple belt.
Looked like a really fat Steve Bannon.
And I know you think I repeat myself, but no.
Looked like a really fat Steve Bannon.
But this guy was like a former football player, so there was a base.
There was a base.
A fridge wrapped in a fridge.
Right.
A turducken of fridges.
It's like the difference between Kevin James, where you know there's a frame, and then a little bit of chub, versus Rob Reiner, goo.
So this guy, I was a white belt, and there's this thing called North-South, which if people don't know, it effectively looks like a 69 position.
That's what it looks like, but it's a wrestling pin.
And he was holding me down.
This was just training.
For 20 minutes.
For 20 minutes.
I told the story kind of joking about how the fat was growing in my face so I couldn't breathe, and I would put my elbows up to frame and go, and I couldn't breathe.
And my dad watched this for 20 minutes.
And then at the end of 20 minutes, I scrambled out, got up, and I choked with everything I had because I didn't want to end up back.
That was 20 minutes of getting the shit kicked out of me.
You can tap, you can call it, but people who say that have never been in any kind of an actual altercation, confrontation in their life.
That's not what we're going to do.
Something else too, when people talk about, now they're already talking about rebuilding the Republican Party, do we need to rebuild it in the post-age of Trumpism?
No.
Listen, okay, hold on a second.
Whether we're talking about Trumpism versus traditional Republicans, that's not my job.
My job is not to say what the Republican Party is, but I will tell you this, I do pick the party, however we vote going forward.
That best represents me, and that's what I had to do with Donald Trump.
Is he imperfect?
Absolutely.
Is Ted Cruz imperfect?
Absolutely.
Is Mitt Romney a douche?
Yes.
Confirmed.
But I do know going forward, regardless of where the Republican Party lines up exactly, I'm precluded, my values preclude me from voting for the Democratic platform because they don't support life, liberty, pursuit of happiness.
Namely, life!
Namely life!
So that doesn't change.
So let me give you a really quick kind of rundown as to why this is far from over.
And I think we have the electoral map right here, which they have called quite a few of these states.
And by the way, you can bring up CNN too on the lower third so people can see it.
Okay.
So right away they have Biden at 290, right?
They've given Pennsylvania to Biden.
Yeah.
Okay, so let's pop that in.
They've given Pennsylvania to Biden.
Well, okay, we're going to go into detail with all these states.
But right off the bat, Alito said that the Pennsylvania court can't legislate from the bench.
What does that mean?
The Pennsylvania court said, oh yeah, we can accept ballots after election time.
Well, that's actually not in line with the law.
And Alita was saying you can't do that.
Right, so we have an emergency order to say you've got to segregate balance that were received after 8 p.m.
because of a question that was legitimately raised by the Pennsylvania GOP about whether or not all of the different counties and districts were legally segregating balance that were received after the deadline.
Right.
So they went around as they normally do, poll watching, checking, and say, hey, I want to go back to it.
I want to go in-depth because my half-Asian lawyer, he's a lawyer, will explain it.
But there's a good chance this goes to the Supreme Court.
They come down, lay the smackdown, and Alito's a constitutionalist.
We just appointed ACB.
Want to bet she's going to apply the Constitution?
So there you go.
20 votes gone in Pennsylvania.
Just giving you some possibilities here, okay?
When people say it's over.
Possibilities.
Nevada.
Already over 3,000 invalid ballots have been found.
Many more to come.
Already 3,000.
The margin for Nevada, if I'm not mistaken, is about 27,000.
Now, the 3,000 that have been found are either people who are dead, or people who don't live in Nevada.
So again, we don't know.
But let's just say Nevada has some problems.
Take Nevada off because that might be something that needs to go to the courts.
Michigan.
16 electoral votes, obviously.
They called that for Biden.
There are so many problems with Michigan that I can't even do the quick snapshot right now.
We're just going to have to do a deep dive later.
But let me just give you this little, okay, little Pokemon snap.
There was a guy, Republican, who conceded, who was losing because of a computer glitch.
He won by 1,000 votes.
Also, another computer glitch.
Blip!
6,000 votes.
6,000 votes.
6,000 votes flipped from Biden.
To Donald Trump.
Software that was being used, also being used in 47 counties in Michigan.
There's a lot more to get to, but Michigan?
Okay, let's take that one off the board, because we don't know.
I'm not saying that, of course, all these go for Trump, but I'm saying these states will necessarily have to be fought in the courts.
How do you have thousands of votes go blip blip blip blip, switching people go blah blah blah?
Glitch.
It's fine.
It's a glitch.
We're comfortable with our current electoral system.
Unless you're Maduro!
Isn't it, like, lazy hacking to do, like, down the same number as up at the same moment?
Or, like, round numbers.
It's like Ferris Bueller with Ed Rooney's computer and it's his attendance day.
I don't remember being absent.
Grace!
Well, no, yeah, we have an additional 128,000 votes in Michigan.
Grace!
Then we have Wisconsin, 10 electoral votes, and I believe that the difference in Wisconsin, if I'm not mistaken, I don't know how many votes we have there, it's pretty close.
I think it's 20,000 votes.
Can someone let me know?
Can someone confirm?
It could be more than 40,000.
The law in Wisconsin states that mail-in ballots must be signed by a witness and the witness listing their own address.
That did not happen with, we don't know how many, at the very least thousands of votes.
This is the process.
This is the law.
We'll talk about it more later on.
Those would either have to be discarded, or again, there has to be a recount.
We'll have Giuliani here in a little bit.
He claims that 650,000 to 700,000 outstanding votes in Pennsylvania are compromised.
That's just a quick snapshot for you.
Fellas, so if we change those, we change Wisconsin, then we look at we don't know what's going to happen with Georgia.
North Carolina obviously goes to Donald Trump.
The point is there is a lot here that has not been settled.
Just because the media tells you.
That over 1,500 dead people did not vote in Michigan doesn't mean it's true when we're gonna show you some fucking obituaries.
It's hard to fake those.
All of this and more on this show, just so you know.
And this is insane!
Think about this!
This is a comedy show!
I didn't plan on taking this seriously.
You see this half-eaten apple?
I didn't plan my day effectively enough so that I could eat an apple!
I'm doing it while on air with you!
I'm not a broadcaster!
It's a lie?
These are sacrifices.
I wouldn't do that.
Let me reiterate a point that you made.
No matter what side you come down on this, you should want an accurate count for all of these states, right?
It shouldn't be about, okay, only if Joe Biden wins or only if Trump wins.
Oh my gosh, I hate crunch.
You should want dead people not to be able to vote.
You should want to make sure that there isn't a glitch.
Maybe Joe Biden won by 10 million votes, and you really need to know that, right?
I don't know what this is going to come out, but you have to make sure that you can trust the elections.
And we haven't had that ability for decades, and it's just now coming out and going, oh crap, we actually have really bad systems in place.
We have to go through the courts for this.
We have to get this right so that next time, and this time we get it right, but next time we can trust in the results that we get.
You are incorrect.
I am not.
You're saying that people say, oh crap, we don't have the right systems in place.
No, no, no.
Most Americans don't know that that's the case.
We said, oh crap, we definitely don't have the right systems in place.
We knew it!
And Democrats said, we don't have the right systems in place.
Yeah.
Punctuation makes all the difference.
All of these mistakes?
I mean, maybe there's one out there.
There have not been any major mistakes that favor Trump.
Had not found one.
How does that happen?
Just think the odds, at least one.
I mean maybe there's one out there, I haven't seen any of it though.
I'm gonna throw this on the chair.
Oh, you almost made it.
That was almost a call.
That is very messy.
And by the way, this is something else that people need to know.
They called this election for Biden right before Giuliani's press conference.
Well that was right.
Right before Donald Trump's statement because they wanted to cut it off at the pass.
The press conference was supposed to take place at 11.30 and then AP Politics projected the winner at 11.28.
NEC at 11.25.
And then Fox waited a little bit at 11.45.
So good for you, I hope you assholes are right about Arizona.
They're just sitting there going, well, let's just follow the crowd.
So, you know, let me give you an example about why, just to kind of break it down in a very simple way, why folks should understand how this process is not as simple.
It's really a game of telephone.
So we know in Michigan there was this question about the Dominion software, and in one of the counties the numbers were tabulated incorrectly or reported incorrectly.
So, this is from the Michigan Secretary of State, who has been widely reported as saying that the claims of the GOP in Michigan of a problem are without merit.
But when you actually look at the statement, they actually agree, yes we screwed up, yes it was human error, and yes it had an impact on the unofficial results that were then used by the media to report Michigan's total.
Here's what she said.
The county clerks use the software to combine totals from the tabulators.
So you go from the tabulators to the engineers to the customers.
No, sorry.
Tabulators to the county clerks.
The county clerks then send it out to another agency within the state who then sends the totals to the media who then report it to you.
It's like a game of Asshole Telephone.
It is Asshole Telephone.
Exactly.
So now what happens?
They didn't update the software.
And it meant that 6,000 votes were counted the wrong way.
So here's the distinction they're trying to make.
They're trying to say, well, the ballots were all correct.
Okay, let's say that's the case.
And they're saying it was just reported incorrectly.
That's exactly what we're trying to say right now!
And that doesn't help me, by the way!
Official reporting is questionable because of these issues.
These irregularities are the questions why everyone, Republican and Democrat, conservative and progressive, should want to know that this election was legitimately conducted so that we can move forward as a country.
Today was a bright, sunny day of the Lord, and every Sunday will be, no matter who the president is.
But let's just make sure that we know what the real answer is.
And before, we're going to get into a whole bunch of voter irregularities.
In some cases, it could be outright fraud.
I don't know where the overlay is, but specifically, this was an interaction that took place with a friend of mine and a correspondent for the Washington Post.
Remember when there was that error?
128,000 in Michigan overnight, because they stopped counting.
They restarted counting.
This was sent to a reporter at the Washington Post.
This was before that we knew it was a typo, mind you.
128,000, and I said, oh, it was a typo.
We added a zero.
That's not a mundane detail, Michael!
But look at this interaction.
The person there, Philip Bump, says, well yeah, it's a Biden county, so I don't see the issue.
You don't see the issue with more votes for Biden than could be physically possible?
This is to tell you there is no level, no level of voter irregularities or voter fraud that are worth investigating to the mainstream media.
I want to make sure, and let me know if I'm not explaining this properly, they said overnight, remember, we all were on it going, how did they get 128,000 votes all of a sudden for Biden in Michigan?
At that point in time, we didn't know later on that it was a typo, but at that point in time, people at Washington Post were saying, yeah, 128,000 votes for Biden.
Before knowing it was a typo, because it was so egregious, it would have blown this whole thing wide open, they still didn't think it was worthy of investigation.
Not one vote for Trump in the lot.
I just want to be clear here.
No one else has this personal interaction that had taken place with senior correspondents at media.
In other words, in any other scenario, think about it, you could pick it anywhere.
Oh, Wisconsin, 128,000 votes.
Or you could say, oh wait, hold on a second, they outmatched their actual registered voters or legal age voters by 140%.
Nothing to see here.
That happened.
So they don't care.
So don't expect the media to actually try and investigate.
They will just continually say, no proof of fraud.
Well, we don't know about fraud, but absolutely verifiable to the tunes of many, many, many tens of thousands voting irregularities that at the very least need to be investigated.
And I would say, opinion, hundreds of thousands, if not millions.
I've got to say, though, in defense of the Washington Post, they did admit that they'd never heard of the phrase confirmation bias.
So when they saw 128,000 votes come in, you can really only do something when you don't know what you don't know.
And there, now that we've educated them about confirmation bias, they realize that 120,000 votes swing 100% in the same direction for one candidate in 30 seconds.
Questionable?
Let's give your point and then I want to go through it state by state.
I was going to say that the media is basically just pivoting right now to Trump won't leave office fairly.
They're not going to talk about the automatic recounts that are happening in several states right now where the vote is too close.
You have no idea.
It could move more for Biden.
It could move all the way over to Trump.
They're not going to talk about the irregularities.
They're not going to talk about the courts.
They're just saying Donald Trump is looking like he's going to refuse to leave office, even though he has said, once this process works out, it's been reported, once this process works out, if I have lost, I will graciously leave the White House.
They were quoted basically as saying this is what he said.
To be clear, again, while we're talking, I just mentioned these so you see how that map changes.
There have already been requests for recounts, and they can obviously be filed as well in Arizona and Pennsylvania.
I think there's going to be a recount in Wisconsin.
There have been lawsuits filed in Pennsylvania, Nevada, Georgia, and Michigan.
And this is important, too.
This is something that's interesting to me as it relates to Pennsylvania.
We're going to have Giuliani on here to talk about this in a little bit.
From this article from Time, Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro, he said, There's been a lot of noise about litigation, but it has zero material impact on the electoral process.
The count has continued, legal votes are being tallied, and soon the Commonwealth will respect the will of the people and certify a vote.
Now let's compare that with what...
Pennsylvania Attorney General said right before the election, if all votes are added up in Pennsylvania, Trump is going to lose.
That's why he's working overtime to subtract as many votes as possible.
For the record, he's zero and six against us in court.
Now ignore the noise.
Vote.
He said before the election, Trump is going to lose.
And then said, we've overruled him in court.
Well, guess what?
The Supreme Court said, no, no, no, no, no.
Hold on a second.
You can't just start finding ballots after the election.
But we think we can.
You can go screw yourself.
That's what can happen from the Supreme Court.
Against your own laws.
And keep in mind too, Al Gore was a projected winner for like 37 days in 2000.
And there was far less pun language.
There was far less fuckery afoot.
It was just too close to call.
37 days he was called the winner!
Can you imagine if these people who are in charge of conservative media were like, uh, give it to Al Gore?
You know, give it to the guy who likes Swedish massages and sits at the board at Apple.
Well, and the thing in Pennsylvania, it's not even just votes received after the deadline that is mandated by the state.
It is also the direction from them to say, even if the signature doesn't match, even if the postmark can't be verified by that date, Even if it comes in without a postmark, you're to assume it's valid.
Right.
Under what circumstances is something invalid then?
Well, and let's walk through earlier this year, so the primaries, to kind of give you some issues.
There are several issues here, okay?
There are issues of mail-in ballots that are obviously not being tallied accurately or coming in after election, as well as being totally invalidated because they weren't actually signed by some kind of a witness.
We also have the issues of plenty of dead people voting.
We also have the issues of non-residents voting in certain states like Nevada.
We also have the issues of computer glitches that we already know to the tunes of thousands.
So when people say, well maybe a couple hundred votes here, no no no, we already have to the tune, and we'll lay it out, many many tens of thousands right now!
That warrants investigation of the rest of the votes.
So anyone again who tells you it could be a couple votes here is lying.
We already know that there was a 6,000 vote flip in Michigan.
We already know there was another thousand vote flip in Michigan for a guy who conceded, by the way.
Imagine that.
Imagine if he conceded and walked off.
He kind of did concede.
Thank God there was someone honest there who said, oh hey, by the way, you won.
He said, you're bullshitting!
By how much?
They said a thousand votes.
In a county this small?
A thousand votes?
How does that happen?
Well, I think you know how it happens.
The media's corrupt, right?
The media's corrupt.
So we'll go through some mail-in ballots, the problems with that, and then a big thing, not being allowed to have poll watchers.
I've never even heard a valid argument against poll watchers.
It's like school choice.
Well, that was the basis of Nevada.
Part of the basis was, hey, we want to expand the way that we're looking at these polls because of the questions and the irregularities.
That whole thing that we covered on Wednesday about, you know, the bristle boards being up and the poll watchers not being allowed in Detroit, in one of the most contested districts in the country.
I mean, this is incredible, the number of obstacles that are being placed in front of just simply watching.
That's it.
We just want to make sure you're not scribbling in like Biden.
Oh!
You're not, you're kind of welcome here.
Self-suppression.
In Georgia, the Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said that some 1,000 residents voted twice in the June primary.
In Michigan, in the primaries, 6,400 mail-in absentee ballots had to be thrown out because of irregularities.
846 of them were from voters that were dead.
This is the primaries.
So I'm laying the groundwork.
These were the primaries before we got to this election.
I love dead voters voting.
New Jersey, a judge ordered a new calculation in August because a sitting councilman was charged with fraud.
In California, more than 100,000 ballots were rejected during the March presidential primary.
Here's something interesting.
So we see that 100,000 in California.
We also have the rate of rejection in 2016 overall from mail-in votes.
Now, wouldn't you expect the rate of rejection to be higher this go-around because it was just sent out randomly to people as opposed to by request?
That's the difference between absentee voting and mail-in voting.
Mail-in ballots were accepted at a rate of 30 times that of 2016.
That means that a mail-in ballot in this clusterfuck of an election was still 30 times less likely to be rejected than in 2016, where almost all mail-in voters had to request that ballot.
That's crazy.
Which will also be important because we'll go into the unrequested ballots, go into dead people who vote, and we have receipts.
So now we go into the study.
Some studies.
Here's something else.
Again, national, before we get into states.
This is from Washington Sentinel.
353 U.S.
counties have voter registration rates that exceed 100 percent.
That's giving 110 percent, Stephen!
353 counties!
I don't know math.
Bill, you're not a math Asian, but can you help us?
I am not.
I'm a railroad and nails Asian, and I will tell you, even that smells fishy to me.
That's too many nails for the railroad.
I like fish.
And now we can go into something more specific, because then I'll get into Michigan, but Nevada is something you were talking about.
So Nevada, they were saying over 3,000 were improperly cast.
And that's kind of cumulative, just what they've identified now for people who might be dead, People who may be voted twice or people who weren't Nevada residents and a lot of that there could be a lot more if they start looking into Californians you know the big tech overlords who vote socialism yeah right but they keep their place in Lake Tahoe because they don't want to pay state tax so can you explain a little bit what's been going on with Nevada?
So, Nevada, we've got some of the challenges that actually came down.
One of them related to an individual who said that her vote was invalidated based on the electronic signature system that said her vote was fraudulent.
And she's like, no, I'm here to vote.
Wait, why can't, why doesn't my vote... I am a human person.
Right.
You are fraudulent.
Right next to her a speak and spell walks up, I'd like to vote Biden.
Well, except there, there was like a thousand of those robots, I mean, in a row.
Is anyone else amazed how many Teddy Ruxpins voted for Joe Biden?
I didn't realize.
Not surprised.
The teddy bear lobby, very progressive.
But then the other one was a question of just being able to watch in the polls, right?
So Clark County, there was a poll watcher there, was accused of recording the poll watching process.
Again, not interfering, not doing anything.
Even if it was true and they're still debating about whether there was actually a recording or he simply had his phone out, there's some question there.
But largely what it comes down to is all of these different challenges saying that the answer isn't, hey, throw out votes.
The answer isn't, hey, swing the election.
It's just make sure that there's a process in place to count all legally placed ballots.
All we want is all legal votes counted, all illegal votes not counted.
No, I know that's hard to understand.
Dude, you can keep the CNN thing up there so people know that we're still covering the election.
Oh, they just came back from breaks.
Yeah, just keep them on so people know.
Otherwise people are like, what, is this election covered?
I don't see CNN.
I don't know if I can trust it.
By the way, I'm not sure they can talk the future of the Republican Party like they would have a clue.
That's David French.
Oh, that guy can piss up a rope soaked in kerosene with a match lit.
I don't hate a lot of people.
I kind of hate that guy.
Um, what were we talking about before this?
So we were talking a little bit about Nevada.
Can I just make one really interesting point?
You remember how there was this whole, just in the months leading up... Wait, a front load there.
I'll be the judge of that.
Can I just make one really interesting point?
What if it's not so interesting?
Half the time it's followed by me so haunting, like... Alright.
It is interesting.
Trick me again.
But it's so true though, it works every time.
You have my curiosity.
Thank you.
Remember, for months and months and months, the GOP, Trump, etc.
were lambasted for putting obstacles in the place of mail-in voting, shutting down USPS, etc.
And yet now the complaints are, we have to extend the deadline for receiving ballots because there just weren't enough workers.
I'm sorry, why do you think there weren't enough workers?
It was actually because of the COVID problems.
They were going around saying, oh no, we can't have anyone working in these local stations, in these local mail houses in order to be able to make it work.
In the places where they were not impacted by the U.S.
pandemic.
And by the way, it seems to me like you had plenty of workers considering that you counted like 40% of the vote in two hours at 4 a.m.
You did really well overnight.
That's the thing else, keep in mind, go back and watch our coverage.
We were like, well they say they're going to stop the voting and reconvene at 9 or 10.
45 minutes later, that's when the glitches happen and all these votes came in for Biden.
There are some other states that have just stopped counting.
They're bored.
Look at Arizona!
How is that not finished?
And here's something else that's interesting.
Every single time, the votes stopped counting.
So when we went to bed on election night, it was a huge lead for Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, and Michigan, Georgia, North Carolina, and I don't know if Wisconsin had already been called.
No, Wisconsin was still a slim lead for Trump.
Well, it was like a four-point lead for Trump, as opposed to Michigan, which was like a 12, 15-point lead.
Never happened before, by the way, in the history of elections.
So they said, okay, well, they're going to stop counting.
So when Donald Trump was far ahead, they stopped counting.
They've never stopped counting when Joe Biden has been ahead.
Have you noticed that?
No.
They always continue, and they always somehow find more votes, and that gap just continues.
Now, that would make sense if all of the votes being counted afterward were exclusively mail-in votes.
Not early votes, but exclusively mail-in votes.
But that is not the case in all of these states, as far as we know.
And remember we were told this was going to take months?
Yeah.
It's gonna take months!
And then, by the way, four days later, Biden won it!
It's a Biden victory!
What about these dead voter rolls?
You gonna complain, Junior?
They even made fun of people saying, well, it's happened before where we didn't know the winner on election night and we all just have to be patient and we have to wait for the results.
Yeah.
I remember Don Lemon sneaking into my marital bed and looking me in the eyes and saying, you better not count those votes.
It's gonna be months.
Your marital bed, huh?
Yeah, he was in there.
And I was like, Don Lemon, get out of here.
You have a separate bed, huh?
I'm like, why?
That wasn't a dream.
Do you dream about Don Lemon?
We have heard day in and day out, oh it's gonna take forever, and you're right.
Now all of a sudden it's already counted, it's done, it's over.
I'm just following Hillary Clinton's advice, don't concede under any circumstances.
Now actually not entirely because I will concede once the legal votes are counted.
Hillary Clinton didn't believe you should concede under those circumstances either.
Has she conceded in 2016?
Has she ever conceded in 2016?
Still checking for that.
And the Nevada GOP, they estimate, by the way, as many as 10,000 people, 10,000 people may have voted who aren't Nevada residents.
Wow.
So let's go through a couple of specifics here, then we'll get to some of the poll watching, which is obviously really concerning.
In Michigan, that was the glitch.
In Antrim County, flipped.
6,000 votes blue.
So in other words, 6,000 votes that were supposed to go to Donald Trump went to Joe Biden, and then when they did a manual count, they said, oh, this is 6,000 votes.
Whoopsie.
Whoopsie!
Dominion Software was a software that was being used.
And that's used in 47 counties in Michigan.
That's an ominous name.
And that's used in 30 states, I believe all the swing states.
Keep in mind, too, that if you look at Dominion, some of their ties with their software, they obviously are an organization that leans left.
That doesn't mean that they don't have software that's accurate, but there have been expressed concerns long before this election about some of these forms of voting softwares potentially being compromised, as we've talked about here on this show.
Now, they could say, well, that's just because this one broad didn't update it.
Okay, 6,000 is still pretty significant to me for 47 counties.
Here's something that you may not know.
My grandfather-in-law, who was a bombardier in World War II and a professor at a university in Michigan, built two houses with his bare hands.
Different generation, think about that.
I could build a house.
He'd protest?
I wouldn't go in it.
Certainly not the second floor.
It'd be like a nice ranch with just a couple twigs.
It'd be more like a Swiss family.
He built two houses, bomb a deer, and he was city supervisor of where this happened, where it was found in Bloomfield Hills.
He was city supervisor of Bloomfield Township.
Why city supervisor?
If I'm not mistaken, it had actually been downgraded.
I think they may have had a mayor at one point.
Maybe they didn't.
But I know they said this county is so small it doesn't warrant a mayor.
It's a city supervisor which acts as a mayor.
I believe it's about 46,000.
So keep in mind, this county that we're talking about here, I have a lot of experience with this county.
I spent a lot of time there, including attending a funeral for this grandfather-in-law of mine who was a World War II vet and a national hero.
And I don't mean a nurse on TikTok.
I mean a man who dropped bombs on Germans, came back, built two houses, became a professor, and a city supervisor of a county.
I was there for his funeral in this county.
I'm very familiar with it.
The chances of 47 counties.
Of those 47 counties using this software, being smaller than Bloomfield are very, very slim.
Most of them are significantly larger because most counties have mayors.
So in other words, if you take 6,000, if you multiply that by 47, well, now you're at the vote differential.
I'm not saying that's exactly what will happen, but I'm saying this is certainly enough cause for concern and to investigate.
What else do we have in Michigan?
Let me scroll down here.
We have some dead voters in Michigan.
This is something that interests me quite a bit.
This is... I want to make sure I'm not going through Pennsylvania.
Okay.
Michigan is... Let's meet here.
Joyce Smith.
Okay?
Hi Joyce.
Joyce Smith.
So we went through the Rolodex, the ballots that you can actually find there on their central registry.
So let's bring this up right here.
Joyce Smith, do you have it there?
Public information.
Okay.
Joyce Smith.
There's her name.
There's her ballot status received.
There's her obituary.
Now how do we find this?
We also have more in Michigan.
It was 2013, her obituary.
She's been dead for a long time.
It's two elections away!
Let's go to William Bradley in Michigan.
Born in 1902, died in 1984.
Let's bring up the image.
There's his ballot received.
Let's bring up Donald Wright in Michigan.
Born in 1931, he too voted, despite also being dead.
This is important because this is just Michigan.
He died in 51!
There's a list of voters that I think we can make available at LightOffCredit.com who were all born before 1920, meaning they were born over 100 years old.
And less than 1% of the American population is over 100.
Your chances of making it to over 100, I believe, are 1 in like 20,000.
So we don't know if all of these people are dead.
These are just the ones that we found going in at random.
In a list of over 3,500 people who are over the age of 100.
Now, I will give you another list later on in Pennsylvania, but I want to focus on Michigan.
Pennsylvania, I'll give you a hint, 1,600.
Okay.
But we'll show you some more of that.
Nevada, I think we went through.
Michigan, another glitch by the way, this was one in Oakland County, led to official.
It was a guy named Adam Kokenderfer.
Adam Kokenderfer.
He was the one who actually thought he lost and then he won.
That's a good, that's like a snow day for a politician.
Yeah, it's a great surprise.
You're expecting a loss and you're like, oh my gosh, I don't have to go into school today?
Did the other guy have to give him a call and concede?
Like that would be, that'd be fun.
Well, if it's Al Gore, don't expect that.
Or gal, could have been a gal, I don't know.
Again, this is what we said, for me that Washington Post interaction is what's so crazy.
128,000 vote jump.
Let's go to Georgia before we go to Pennsylvania.
Two Georgia counties, right, they've been using the same electronic voting software as the glitches that we found in Michigan, Dominion.
They also had glitches.
Their glitch was caused by what they said was a last minute vendor upload.
It's not really known what the upload contained.
Yeah, what does that mean?
Spaulding County?
This was in Georgia, 60% went for Trump in 2016, was expected to be really pretty Trump by most estimates as we go around.
They were one of the counties with a glitch that prevented day voting for a couple of hours.
Remember we talked about that?
Just the machine stopped working for several hours in a Trump county.
Lot of glitches!
That's some glitchy software.
And you don't necessarily get those votes back.
Think about that.
Because Republicans, many conservatives, work for a living.
This is also why there is no actual right-wing militia.
When people try and talk about an organized right-wing militia, which really does exist with Antifa, it's really hard because we have to go work.
We're not perpetually unemployed and on the payroll of non-profits.
And so what do we do is we voice our opinion and then we often go away quietly.
Which, of course, I'm not suggesting right-wing militias should roam the streets, but I am suggesting that you should not go away quietly and just accept these results because the media tells you so.
The media does not determine winners of elections.
Donald Trump may have very well lost, sure, but we don't know that.
And we do know there's, and I have so much more to get to, I hope it's not too wonky for you, or glitchy, to use the term.
This is important.
This matters.
And I see a lot of people going, it's over.
No, it's not.
It's not, and you should hold your head up high.
You should not concede this defeat at this point.
Keep in mind, I've conceded every single election ever in my lifetime.
Barack Obama was okay.
He won.
Pete Romney?
Sure.
Makes sense.
When I was in Canada, and when Harper actually ended up losing to Trudeau, I was like, really?
That guy?
I was surprised!
I was like, ah!
Alright!
This is different.
This is an exception to the rule.
And it's okay.
It's okay for you to acknowledge that this is different.
It's okay for you to suspect foul play.
It's okay for you to say there are enough irregularities that we don't just concede defeat here.
And it's okay for it to be the first time that you have ever felt that way in the history of the United States.
It's okay!
Because everyone here?
Going through the exact same thing.
We're just not too big of a pussy to tell you that because we're afraid of our reputations long term.
People want to go, oh, let's just concede it because, uh, let's start playing nice with Biden.
Really?
Start playing nice with Biden?
Okay.
All right.
Antifa's starting.
They're going after Biden rallies.
Good luck!
This is the point where we go, it is important to ask as an American and say, do you want to count the system or not?
And a lot of folks might be concerned about getting on the Trump Accountability Project list.
First of all, I sent all y'all's names in already.
I signed up.
I sent a cookie bouquet to AOC to say, please put my name at the top.
No, I mean, let's just run through some of the numbers because people don't realize this.
Even people who are familiar with the 2000 election don't realize that there's a whole canvassing process that occurs between election day and the election certification.
There are even four states that don't even have an actual certification date.
Those states really aren't an issue here.
So of the states that we're talking about, I'll run through them real quick.
November 20th is Georgia.
November 23rd is Pennsylvania and Michigan.
The 24th is North Carolina.
The 30th is Arizona.
The 1st is Wisconsin.
The 1st is Nevada.
So for every single person out there saying, well wait a minute, we always decide the election I think you just said the 1st is Wisconsin and the 1st is Nevada.
The 1st is Wisconsin and Nevada.
Oh, on the 1st.
I thought you were going in sequence.
There would have to be a 1st and 2nd and then something about 7 with a hairy chest.
So for someone to say that, oh no, it's a complete abomination and an abnormality to be waiting for the certification of certain results, that's a lie and it's an absence of knowledge regarding the statutory system.
We have always had post-election canvassing.
Now, admittedly, most of the time it doesn't matter.
So clear in one direction in any of the states that matter, or, for example, there's so little question about those particular states.
But here, you don't have to look at any conservative or GOP or Republican source to say, are there irregularities?
You can look at very clearly progressive or Democrat officials who are saying, yes, we have misreported unofficial results.
Yes, we have received certain ballots after a certain time.
Yes, we are looking into these to make sure they're right.
And then all you have to do is listen to them and wait for the real results.
That's it.
It's the most American thing you can do.
And by the way, the only way you can trust real results is for there to be accountability, which by the way is built into our system and was flagrantly disregarded for the first time that I can remember to this level in an election.
Yeah, exactly.
So going back to Pennsylvania, that really highlights that.
I don't want.
Don't take me on a mental journey to Pennsylvania.
They were ordered twice to make sure that they separated those votes, and that's why the Supreme Court, Alito, had to come out and say, hey, you guys have to- The votes, just for people who are just tuning in, the votes- After 8 p.m.
Legitimate votes?
Any votes- Versus illegal votes after 8 p.m.
Any vote, yeah.
And illegal, according to who?
Their own laws.
Yes.
The federal government is not trying to enforce their laws on the states.
The states have to abide by their own laws, and that's why it goes to the court.
But then, once this is certified in the states, and we understand that they have applied their laws fairly, and that's where the Supreme Court comes into play, then it goes to Congress.
Congress is the only body in January that will say, here's who the next president is.
Period.
Media doesn't get to do that.
And like you said, Bill, in the past, the gaps have been so wide.
We're talking about automatic recount margins right now in several states.
Not Donald Trump having to sue for recount and pay for it himself.
Automatic, 0.5% difference.
And Howard Hughes voted in Nevada.
Multiple times, just to make sure it's stuck.
Yeah, the mail-in thing really helped him.
Yeah, absolutely.
Guys, let's do like ten to make sure it gets through.
Unfortunately, the secret ballot envelope was soaked in jar piss.
One for every one of his personalities.
Here's what I was saying with Georgia when that system goes down for several hours.
Again, another glitch that we're talking about.
You don't get those votes back.
This is a Republican county, a red county.
People have to go to work.
So you don't get those votes back when they go down for hours.
Again, that could be hundreds of votes.
Let me ask, how many people here have children at home?
How many people here have responsibilities at home?
And you plan to go in and vote and maybe you plan, because it's same day voting by the way, and unlike the p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p- They had to vote by mail because they were afraid of a virus that has less symptoms than what I'm actually experiencing right now.
Republicans allotted to go in the day of voting and anticipated it to be, okay, at least a couple of hours maybe, but then those couple of hours become four, five, six hours.
Guess what?
You don't get those votes back.
That's what's important here.
A lot of these votes you don't get back, and then there are votes that need to be discarded or need to be reversed.
This is also something while we're just going through Georgia.
Georgia, they told poll watchers that they were done counting and they sent them home.
I think we have this from Twitter.
Then they continued counting in secret.
Yeah, Fulton County.
Really?
Those jerks.
This is from Twitter.
Yeah, Fulton County.
So there was an update from it.
The Georgia Secretary of State, Brad Raffenberger, said, Fulton County discovered an issue involving reporting from their work on Friday.
Officials are at State Farm Raider to rescan their work.
The Secretary of State has a monitor on site.
He sent additional investigators and dispatched the Deputy Secretary of State.
As well to oversee the process to make sure to thoroughly secure the vote and protect all legal votes.
Why is someone in my show map erasing stuff?
It's looking like the Ed Rooney computer system.
Wisconsin, we had this again too.
Voting stopped right in the middle of the night.
We were watching with you that night, by the way.
A lot of you were watching that night.
Then all of a sudden, popped up, I took an hour and a half nap in a hammock.
The reason why is because Carolyn, the dog trainer who you saw, Yeah.
That night, she was sleeping in our guest room.
She was upstairs with her dog, Ice, and my wife was in our bedroom with Betty and Joe Louis.
And I didn't want to wake them up, so I have a hammock in my office.
I went home.
Nice hammock.
I took the prescription sleeping medication that I get that lasts me like a year, and I said, you know what?
I'm going to take two.
I took an hour and a half nap in a hammock, and someone called me and said, we got to get back in here.
I said, damn it!
And then we went for another four or five hours.
Yeah.
In the dead of night!
There's something changing.
Is there something that I'm missing there, Tocanowan, or is there something?
Is Reg the bandit?
It's the Biden votes.
Oh, it's the Biden votes that are changing.
Here.
Is this what we're talking about?
Is it the dead Biden votes?
Is Reg the bandit there?
I think he might be updating it.
Is Reg the bandit not there?
He's working offline on them.
All right.
I have a live doc here.
Don't change the doc while I'm in here, because we've set this, and I know it's kind of just let me know what needs to be changed.
Now let's go through, again, some of the dead people voting.
Oh, no, wait, sorry.
Before that, Wisconsin.
And then, Bill, you can sound off at any point.
The voting stopped in the middle of the night, and they may have illegally altered thousands of ballots.
And the reason for this, let me bring this up here from a local news, yeah, Wisconsin clerk, who said that in Nevada, in Wisconsin, the law states that there has to be a witness to sign the ballot.
And the witness actually needs to sign it with their address.
Not only did that not happen, but it may have just been the poll volunteer going, let me sign that, and pop it right in.
The issue that we're running into here is there have been so many flagrant disregarding of norms and expectations, and even state or sometimes federal laws as it relates to elections, that we couldn't possibly know the actual results in places where margins are razor thin.
So in Wisconsin, they have known about this for a very, very long time.
In September, AP was reporting about how in the prior Wisconsin elections, they had had
a number of folks who had had to have thousands, tens of thousands of votes that had been thrown
out for irregularities regarding the absentee, missing the address of the witness or not
getting in on time or having a variety of different issues.
They have known in that state that it has always been a problem.
To simply point those out and enforce the rules as they exist is not foreign to any
state, much less Wisconsin and these particular irregulators that are being pointed out.
Here's the other thing, for folks who are going, well it's so complicated, we should
just let the vote count anyways.
Wisconsin has literally been in the news ever.
The Milwaukee Sentinel-Journal, the Forbes, AP, every article in every journal and every newspaper in Wisconsin has said, hey, FYI, this is how you do it.
Go find anyone on the street and have them come and sign and, oh, put your address, oh, get it in by the state.
So they have known for months and months and months.
Exactly.
And then instead, Jill Biden came and said, this is how I do it.
You've got to look at CNN.
Look at what they're saying.
Look at the card.
They said 24 hours later Donald Trump still has not conceded the election.
24 hours after we said that he should.
That's what I'm saying.
They are pushing that right now that Donald Trump won't leave.
They want you to be demoralized.
They want you to be demoralized.
And you know what?
I hope that Donald Trump says, I'm not leaving.
I'm not fucking leaving!
The show goes on!
That's what I'm hoping we see at this point, until everything is counted, and when it's counted, and we know for sure.
Listen, you know what?
No champion wants a split decision win.
Oh.
Something else, as we get to the poll watchers, this is important for people to note.
A lot of people don't know this.
Do you know that in boxing, and in mixed martial arts, do you know they tape your hands before a fight?
Yeah.
Do you know what the process is there?
and there have been fights, there have been, yes, yes, the opposing coach has to monitor
the taping of the hands and then mark it.
And the reason for that is because back in the day, prize fighting, sometimes you sprinkle
a little broken glass in there.
Sometimes you add a little bit of plaster.
So, in order to make sure that there is no foul play, that is a part of the process.
You cannot tape the fighter's hands until the opponent's coach is there monitoring and gives you the okay and marks it themselves.
That is why we are supposed to have Poll watchers.
That is why we are supposed to have accountability.
You know what?
Let me go to that before I even go to the dead people voting, because I think the poll watching is pretty damn important, and I think we have some clips here.
Very, very important.
And this is what Rudy Giuliani will be talking about, so I want to make sure we cover this before Rudy Giuliani comes on.
Do I say Mayor Rudy Giuliani, or do I say lawyer?
I think he keeps his last title, the last highest office title to be held.
Okay.
Mr. Mayor Giuliani.
Mr. Mayor Giuliani.
Mr. Mayor.
In Philadelphia, they were ordered to stand 20 feet away in Philadelphia until they got a court order.
Then they still weren't allowed to stand closer than 20 feet.
Just so you know, by the way, I am less than 20 feet from you and I cannot see anything that you're doing.
Yeah, you know what?
Someone bring in a piece of paper here and a marker.
You know what?
Let's see if we have a sharpie.
Bring in a piece of paper.
We can measure right now because we know the actual length of this studio.
We've got to be able to do this.
Someone get me a tape measure.
Right.
And so many people were pissed off about it.
They're like, hey, they're allowed in the room.
Come on.
Here you go.
Right behind you.
Right behind you.
While we're setting up this ad hoc situation.
Tape measure it.
Let's go.
Get a measurement.
Somebody's going to be pissed when we find out we're 21 feet away.
Okay, so let me also point out a couple things.
So, for example, in Pennsylvania, folks, I think, are starting to realize this on a more widespread basis, that the election rules are different.
So just look at the Supreme Court decisions in Wisconsin versus in Pennsylvania about how long you could count ballots or receive ballots in certain states.
How far are we right now?
16, 18... Well, Hans, no, just go to the desk here because I'm going to hold it here.
16 feet?
16 feet.
16 feet from me.
Well, here, but let me hold it at the desk.
I think all we're going to prove is that Gerald's eye doctor is a fraud.
So this right here, just so you know, they said 20 feet.
This is 16 feet.
All right, so I'm a pole watcher.
I'm standing here.
I'm 16 feet away.
Did Bill have a valid point that he was making and I cut him off himself?
No, not really.
We have more light in this studio than I guarantee you they have in whatever pole watching place.
Especially in Philadelphia, half their shit doesn't work.
Their bells are cracked.
This is professionally lit.
And so my job is to... I am actually elevated on a platform, right?
And so my job is to try and, like, find an angle to see if I can tell if Stephen's doing something right or wrong on a ballot.
Right.
Okay, so let's check something here, because the actual size of a ballot, too, is very, very small.
That's true.
I'm going to write something that we all agree here.
These letters are bigger than a ballot.
And then we'll actually show you some video, by the way.
There was a court order, a court mandate, which was disregarded.
Right?
This came in as an actual order.
You have to let people stand more than 20 feet.
The general rule is supposed to be 6 feet.
And Rudy Giuliani will talk about this.
The general rule is supposed to be, ballot, you have a Democrat, for a mail-in ballot.
Democrat, no issues.
Republican, no issues.
You submit it.
Just like taping gloves in a combat sport.
I would argue that elections are just as important, if not more, than prize funding.
That's a very good argument.
At least as important.
So I am going to write something small.
Yeah, because it's very small on the ballot.
And the dots are very close together.
Are you seeing anything there, Gerald?
So here's the thing.
If you watch some of those videos... That's bigger writing than on most ballots.
For sure.
Does everyone agree?
That's much bigger and much more clear.
Okay, so it's big, but I'm saying I can even write bigger.
So it's good.
It needs to be smaller.
You want to zoom in here?
I've got the full zoom out.
Okay, you got the full zoom.
I'm saying we do have the ability to zoom in.
Let's first zoom in so you guys can see what I wrote.
Everybody, you can see what I wrote here.
It is very clear.
Am I supposed to be looking at it?
No, you're not.
Are you looking at it?
No.
Mrs. Riley.
You know what?
Here, keep it right there.
Keep it right there.
I'm gonna write it more legibly because granted I am an idiot.
And you have to write it smaller, because you're writing about ten times the size of the font on those ballots.
Oh, right!
Okay, fine, I'll write it smaller.
It's hard to write accurately.
It is, sure.
And when you have a Sharpie, it's very hard to write, unless you have a fine tip.
Ultra fine tip.
And by the way, Steven, when you're done with that, what you need to do is move the coffee and place the paper there, because that's how I would have to see it.
They're not holding it up each time.
Right, but I'm going to make it easier for you.
Okay, so look, I've scratched out the top two.
And I've actually changed it a little.
Yeah, you gotta focus it.
So the bottom one here.
You see what it says?
Certainly.
Yeah.
Alright.
So, it's established.
I feel like this is a poke at me.
I am going to hold this here.
First off, this is really easy.
This is about between 16-17 feet.
Yeah.
Okay, so there's Gerald.
So everyone can see.
Everyone can see we just measured that 16 feet.
Gerald, do not lie or you will be fired.
The only thing I can see is what I assume is Gerald as the first word.
Yes.
That's it.
The rest of it, I have no idea what it says.
No.
No clue?
Maybe, I mean, maybe is?
I would be guessing, or of?
Close your eyes.
Do me a favor, close your eyes.
Picture Bill's face.
Now open them.
I would have to hit Bill.
Nope.
I cannot read whatever that next word was.
I'm just gonna check that box.
Because Gerald is indeed vagina.
We made that really clear.
That's 16 feet and they weren't even allowed anywhere close.
And you held it up.
It wasn't laying on your desk as it would have been for a battle.
It was larger, it was closer, and you held it up.
And Democrats said that's Fine!
That's all we need!
20 feet is good!
And it's not like I wrote anything incredibly complex.
No.
Not exactly.
It was insulting.
It just said Gerald is vagina.
Very easy to understand.
I thought he would get it quickly because factually accurate.
In other words, it's not like a trick question.
Really?
Right.
Really.
You know, what's really, you know, what you've got to wonder is, you know, the Democratic thinking they're going, you know, on the part of the Democrats saying, well, you know, because if they're at 6 feet versus 20 feet, somehow that's going to change the result of the ballot.
Yeah.
Right?
Right, yeah.
It's not, watching it isn't changing it.
This isn't some kind of, you know, like, you know, physics experiment where... The Heisenberg Principle or whatever it is?
Yeah, it's not changing the ballot itself.
All they're doing is watching to make sure that it gets done correctly.
Right.
Yeah, that's all.
In a city that's been rife with voter fraud for decades.
And they said COVID.
You don't want COVID?
If freaking Las Vegas can figure out how to monitor every single table they have and every single machine they have, can't you buy like a really cheap camera and have it in there above every single one of these stations?
You set your sights a little too high.
If Kroger can do it with a self-checkout with a shitty little detail with feet sizes that I don't know if they're using midgets or what.
My feet never fit.
Then I think we should.
Is that Giuliani calling?
We're working on it.
When we have him, of course, maybe so I can see him.
So this is a quarter in Philadelphia.
Is it better than if I don't roll the clips of the poll watchers in Philadelphia?
Is it probably better if I run those after Giuliani?
Or how long do we expect the mayor to take?
He's in place, he's getting ready.
Okay, he's in place, he's getting ready.
Let's roll... A 30-second clip shouldn't be bad.
Okay, so let's roll clip A at other locations in Philadelphia where poll watchers were even unlawfully turned away, again, in direct violation of the court order.
So we told you there was a rule, there was a law, it had been contested, and people were complaining about it, and people were saying, well, we don't know if that actually happened.
Here's a video of it happening right before your lion eyes.
You're not letting me in?
Call the police!
Do it!
If you're legal, call the cops!
All of a sudden, Philly Democrats are pro-cop.
Really?
I'm pretty confident there were Republicans who said if you're legal, call the cops.
That were lambasted.
This is the city of Philadelphia.
You wanted to talk.
You wanted to talk outside.
Let's talk.
I have a line.
I asked you to read the line.
The line said it's good in every ward and division in the city.
I don't know why I find it so funny just that a black Philadelphia Democrat in a welding mask is like, CALL THE COPS!
That's an image from our election in the United States.
I wish we could find video of that guy protesting the police.
And the media, by the way, they tried to effectuate this and say it was an honest mistake.
No!
No, and by the way, they don't substantiate it.
So anyone who accepts these results, you're just accepting the media saying, oh, it was an honest mistake.
Well, hold on a second.
Was this a violation of an order several times?
Yeah, but they made a mistake.
But did it happen time and time and time again?
Yeah, but you know, people are human.
That's the point!
Right.
Human beings are flawed, and so we need other humans to hold them accountable.
The next human who we have here, actually a big fan of him, and we're all flawed, so I doubt he would say that he's perfect.
But I like him, I like the cut of his jib.
I don't know which title to give him because he has so many, but I will go with Mr. Mayor Rudolph Giuliani.
How are you, sir?
Thank you for being with us.
I'm fine.
How are you?
Well, you know, listen, I am a little bit upset with the defeatist Republicans out there who are conceding this.
I don't think we include Mitt Romney there.
That's actually why I don't really think we, regardless of what happens in Georgia, I don't know if we have a Republican majority.
There is no Republican.
Which one?
What was that?
Defeatist or Republican?
Okay, good point, good point.
No, you're absolutely right.
Mitt Romney's in a class of his own.
But I don't like seeing people concede this as though the media calls elections.
We talked about this earlier, Mayor Giuliani.
They specifically preempted your press conference and Donald Trump's statement.
It was at 11.30.
11.28 is when AP called it and NBC at 11.25.
Were you aware that it was just minutes before you took No, I wasn't aware of that, but I'm not surprised by it.
And when you consider the margin in Pennsylvania, it's 41,000 votes.
We have already, without really getting started, put at least I'd say 450,000 votes in question.
Now, what do you mean by that?
Because we've gone through and we've done some research ourselves, which way we could send you.
Eventually, we've found over 1,600 people in Michigan who were born before the year 1902.
We found obituaries.
Really, we didn't have a comedy show.
We found over 700 in Pennsylvania, dead people.
And I can send these to you.
We have receipts.
We have their ballot received and their obituary.
But when you say 450... Send them to us.
They'll all help.
I absolutely will.
I'll tell you what I'm talking about.
Okay, go ahead.
What I'm talking about is the counting of the mail-in ballots.
Yes.
From the very beginning, the whole plan of the Democrat Party was to steal this election with mail-in ballots.
It's the way they steal.
Before that, they used to hold back one of the counties in the state, and then when they needed enough votes, they produced enough votes to win.
That's how Mayor Daley won the 1960 election against John Kennedy.
Right.
So, the mail-ins were right for this.
We had no observer, not a single observer, for over 350,000 mail-in votes that were counted.
Now, can you explain for people who don't know this, because Mayor Giuliani, you've been in government a long time, you've been a prosecutor, so you are, despite what the left may want to say, you're a brilliant man.
A lot of Americans may not know what that means.
Can you qualify what observer means?
What it means is, and it makes sense, right?
When you have a mail-in vote, absentee votes are always counted this way.
In order to verify the vote, there's a Republican on one side, a Democrat on the other side, an election official on the other.
He takes out the envelope.
Everybody gets the chance to look at it.
They make sure it's a real envelope.
They open that up.
They put it aside.
Then there's an inner envelope.
They make sure that that is properly processed to a specific election district.
They look inside.
They see a ballot.
They don't look at who we vote for.
And then they both approve it and they put it in the voting pod.
Either side can make an objection.
Right.
Republican or the Democrat, and then they put those aside, and then those are examined by an independent judge.
That did not happen here.
The law required that it happen.
Wow.
The law required that every single ballot be observed, because these mail-in ballots are inherently prone to fraud.
They're easy to send in a hundred of them.
Right.
Two hundred of them.
Right.
So, this is a very important part of the process that removes the fraud.
In the case of 400 or so ballots, there was no Republican inspector.
We have 50 different witnesses to establish that and videotape.
We went to court and the court required that we be allowed six feet closer so we could see the ballots.
When Corey Lewandowski and his colleagues went back with the court order, we were put six feet closer.
But the people counting the ballots were moved 10 feet further away.
And he was threatened with arrest by the sheriff if he insisted on anything else.
Well, you should have just used reverse psychology and said, move them 10 feet away.
Like, no, we're going to move them closer.
We don't need to lower it when Julia Mayer and I are speaking about me in the bottom corner right now.
Go ahead.
The lawsuit we file tomorrow will allege What I just told you and we will, we will have a hearing and we will prove it.
But by the time we're finished, that number is going to go way up because we just started in Pittsburgh and we're up to 300.
We haven't looked at Lackawanna County where we believe there are another couple of thousand and we think the Philadelphia number is far in excess of 135.
Right.
I can imagine.
Those ballots, as Ken Starr said just a few minutes ago on television, There's no choice with regard to those ballots that were unlawfully counted.
They have to be thrown out.
It's almost like a dead person voting.
We don't know if it's a valid ballot or not.
And I'm quite sure there are a few of those in there as well.
So I heard you mention yesterday at your press conference, 650,000.
I'm assuming that's potentially compromise votes.
And by the way, Mayor Giuliani has been very measured in this.
Where he said, when they refuse to allow accountability, it gives the appearance of fraud.
But we're not saying voter fraud, we're saying irregularities.
It could be fraud, it could be incompetence, it could be system error.
I want to be clear about that.
People who care about free and fair elections should want every legal vote to be counted.
And like I said, a champion fighter, they're never happy with a split decision win if it's in question.
There's usually some kind of a rematch.
So when you say 650,000, is that when estimating the total when you count from these other counties?
Yeah, that would be counting all the other counties and all the other methods of fraud that were involved.
If we talk just about unobserved mail-in votes, it's probably going to reach about 500,000, 600,000.
Right.
500, 600,000.
Right.
Now we're at 350,000 exact, where there's a witness you can tie to an affidavit.
That witness is ready to go to court and swear under oath in front of a judge.
Right.
So we make our record.
That's what you would call it legally.
Make our record.
Yeah.
Because it's going to go to the Supreme Court for sure.
And that total number that you're using, does that also include, in other words, would people add on top of that the ballots that came in after 8 p.m.?
Or would you be including that in that total number?
Because those again are ones that just simply couldn't be verified.
At this point, we don't have a total on that.
But that will be included in the lawsuit because Justice Alito specifically ruled that those ballots should be put aside.
And many of them were not put aside.
Many of them were included in the actual vote total.
But how do you fix that then?
How do you fix that?
That's my question.
That's where Americans feel hopeless if they were just funneled in there.
Is there any way of knowing?
We have a record in which I think we can recreate most of those.
A record was kept in those so we can recreate most of those.
Okay, good.
Yeah, because I know that you must know that's a question many Americans have.
They say, well, they got away with it because they just sort of feathered in the ones that were taken in after 8 p.m.
You feel pretty confident that you have a system that would be substantiated as evidence for most of them.
Yeah, honestly, not for all, but enough.
I don't think we're ever going to catch all of the ballots that weren't inspected, but I think we're going to get pretty close.
I think we'll get into the multiple hundreds.
We're at 350 now.
I wouldn't be surprised if we end at 500 or 600 or 700.
Right.
Now, what would you say to some people who say, because obviously, you've been focusing Mayor Giuliani on and the president's attorney, obviously, on Pennsylvania, again, because the media has called all of these states for Biden, where they would say, well, that doesn't matter.
Joe Biden is still the winner, even if Pennsylvania were to flip.
Is there something substantial that you witness?
Or do you plan on moving on to other states?
Well, Arizona is not over yet.
That's true.
And if he wins Arizona and Pennsylvania, He's pretty darn close.
Arizona hasn't actually finished.
It's probably going to finish within 10,000 votes.
Right.
There are allegations similar in Arizona to the ones that we have elsewhere.
Not in the same numbers, but then again, we don't have the same number to overcome.
Right.
We have to overcome 41,000 right now in Philadelphia.
We may win Arizona, but the most we'd have to overcome is 6,000 or 7,000.
Equally disturbing allegations that we are collecting and that lawsuit will probably take a day or two more in Michigan.
In Michigan we have even stronger evidence of ballots that came in after, as well as ballots in which Democrats were allowed to cure.
and Republicans weren't. Okay, because that's separate.
What we've talked about primarily in Michigan is, you know, the Dominion software, which flipped
6,000 votes for, you know, Trump to Biden and back. You're talking about, again, the
same situation in Michigan as Pennsylvania, meaning ballots coming in after, cured
ballots. How much of a concern is it as well?
And changed ballots. Ballots that actually...
Democrats were given an opportunity to change, Republicans weren't, and the Dominion issue has not been fully investigated yet.
That's a very, very live issue in Michigan.
Right.
But my point is, even just completely disregarding that, which led to the error of thousands of votes, there's still a lot of other irregularities in Michigan comparable to Pennsylvania, which isn't really so much the focal point of the Dominion software.
You're saying all of the above have been happening in Michigan.
Go ahead.
The states in which there was evidence that they interfered in the count and didn't allow Republicans to participate are Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania obviously, also Georgia.
Without without any question. Those are all states that we now have affidavits from people
Saying that there was interference and in Nevada Right. Well, of course, but you know Nevada. I don't think
that really that goes without saying Nevada has every every issue by the way
Yeah, Nevada has every issue We went through some issues- Put down every issue.
Right, put down- I mean, does it surprise anybody where legalized gambling- Actually, real dead people coming in and voting.
Right, yes, exactly.
Howard Hughes voted in Nevada, but it was just so DNA.
Zombie voting.
Yes!
I have a question, actually, here from one of my colleagues, Gerald.
Gerald, you have Mayor Giuliani.
Keep it- Very short.
Keep it respectful, because this is a respectful program, and he's America's mayor.
Mayor Giuliani, so a question that I had was about the signatures and also verifying the postmarks.
I know we haven't really touched on that a whole lot, but states giving guidance that said, hey, even if signatures don't match, even if you can't verify the postmark, even if it comes in without a postmark, are you guys looking at that?
I think Pennsylvania is something to deal with with that.
I think Michigan as well.
There was some guidance there.
Are you guys working on that as well?
Did it go through?
Were you able to hear Gerald at all there, Mayor Giuliani?
I'm sorry, I wasn't.
Oh, no!
You weren't?
Can you hear him now?
Hold on.
Can you hear me now?
Can you hear him now?
No, he can't.
Alright, Gerald, come in here.
I'm going to bring him over to my microphone to ask his question.
I apologize, he's not as adorable as I am, Mayor, but he had, I think, a good question.
Alright, go ahead and ask him.
Can you hear me now?
There we go, all right, perfect.
So I was saying that the guidance that people were given on signatures, saying even if signatures don't necessarily match, even if the postmark can't be verified on the envelope, even if it doesn't even have a postmark, to treat it as an actual legitimate ballot.
Are you guys working on that in several states as well?
Yes.
That's also an issue that's come up.
I can't tell you the multitude of the numbers, but that's an issue that has come up.
That violates the rules that the legislature set down for the election.
And any violation of the rules of the legislature leads to a disqualified ballot.
After all, the rules here are set by the state legislature.
And the state legislature ultimately has to certify the election.
Right.
So if their rules are violated to such an extent that it equals the margin, They're not going to be able to certify and they'll have to make a choice on their own.
Right.
Let me ask, this is totally separate from, these are ballots that obviously would have to be invalidated.
As someone who was born in Detroit, longtime Michigan residents, this is just my gut feeling.
And I told people, everyone in this room, I said, listen, I cannot substantiate this, but having been there and having known people in Michigan, I just don't, I just don't really get the feeling that Donald Trump lost Michigan.
Well, I think the whole mail-in system from the very beginning was designed to give Democrats their failsafe.
watchers and them putting up Bristol boards.
If you have to go with your gut feeling, how much of this do you think, Mayor Giuliani,
is just machines that don't work, systems that don't work,
versus there potentially being actual nefarious activity?
Because I think a lot of Americans are curious.
Well, I think the whole mail-in system from the very beginning was designed
to give Democrats their fail safe.
That's why I think Hillary said, you know, don't concede no matter what the vote is.
Keep going.
Look, you look at Pennsylvania the night of the election, he was ahead by 800,000 votes.
Yeah, it was crazy.
64% of the vote.
It's almost mathematically impossible to make that up, and we'll have experts that say that.
So you gotta cheat in order to make that up.
Right.
So I think that the mail-in vote was always Kind of a way the Democrats could cloud what they do in almost every election, which is they hold back a couple of key cities to try to see how much they have to make up.
Now, if they have to make up too much, they usually give up.
But if within one or two percent, they're going to try to steal the election.
In this case, it was too important.
So they went for a big one.
The reason the situation in Pennsylvania is so obvious is they had to make up 800,000 votes.
I mean, they even expanded the denominator.
At one point, there were 94% of the votes cast.
They counted 40,000 more votes, and it went down to 90%.
Yeah.
Now, how does that happen?
That means you ship more votes in the back door.
Right, yeah.
Well, that's what I assumed, but I didn't want to speak out of turn.
I know you're busy.
Obviously, you're making the rounds, and I appreciate you spending time with us.
Let me ask you two final questions.
We'll have more.
We're getting complaints.
I gotta tell you, we're getting more complaints than we can handle.
We're hiring more people to help us.
I thought you were about to say... It's overwhelming the number of complaints we're getting.
I've never seen anything like this.
I thought you were about to say it's overwhelming the number of complaints we're getting being on this show, in which case I would readily understand.
But let me ask you, two final... I haven't gotten one yet.
Okay, well very nice.
Well that's because your interns are shielding you from the undoubted hate.
Two questions.
How do you expect this A couple of ways to assist.
Do you think this ends up in a re-vote?
Do you think it ends up in going to the courts?
And then finally, for Americans who feel helpless at home, what can they do to keep their chin
up as well as assist in this process for transparency?
A couple of ways to assist.
One if they have any knowledge to let the Republican chairman know in that state, or
Republican leader know in that state.
That'll get to us right away.
And number two, if you feel inclined to make a contribution to the fund so we can hire
the lawyers that are necessary.
This will be a challenge in probably seven to ten states.
And more than likely, it'll get resolved in the Supreme Court.
Right.
Yeah, that's what I think, too, as well.
And hey, Mayor Giuliani, where's the best place for people to find you?
Your podcast is... is where?
Rudy'sCommonSense.com, and that's also my website.
Rudy'sCommonSense.com.
Rudy'sCommonSense.com.
Thank you so much for taking the time, and please, we want you back to update us.
Thank you very much.
I really appreciate it.
Oh, absolutely.
Be well.
Get some rest, though.
I know you're like a dog on a bone, but, you know, we need you rested.
We don't want you falling asleep early like Joe Biden.
All right.
Thank you.
That was wonderful having you on the air, Giuliani.
It was nice to have him on.
Sorry that we weren't able to actually get your mic working going through there.
Wade just always mutes me and I didn't know.
I don't know what happened.
I'll figure it out later.
You know what we call that possible deniability.
Yeah, exactly.
I feel like Donald Trump in the election.
Something just happened.
I am unaware.
You couldn't even hear the call.
It was a glitch.
Gerald took off his headphones when you were coming over here.
I said, hold on a second, actually.
You can't hear Gerald Morgan.
He's going to come over here so he can ask the question.
As you're walking over, he said, oh, please, please, God, no.
Listen, we have recordings of this.
I can fact-check you against you.
It's the last time.
The viewer knows.
They'll just disappear.
I won't allow you with the 15 feet of the screen.
Look at Brian Stelter.
Is it just me, or does the top of his head keeps getting, like, it keeps protruding?
Demisal?
What is this?
Or denialism, sorry.
Demisal.
Fox is enabling Trump's election denialism.
This is what they want you to believe.
They want you to believe.
What happened to you?
We can find clips of Stelter City.
This is going to take months.
If you see on Twitter, keep in mind what happened on Twitter, the glitch for 128,000 votes.
Donald Trump, our president, said, what's going on here?
Granted, the use of caps, he's a little bit liberal.
Listen, that's not under question right now.
He said, what is going on here?
Donald Trump's question labeled misleading.
No one labeled that typo of adding a zero to the number as misleading.
Why?
Think about this for a second.
Why?
Because the guy who you saw, the interaction, the direct message correspondence, which by the way, I usually don't reveal.
I have a lot of direct message correspondence, as you guys well know with people.
That could be any of them.
I try to have a gentleman's agreement, but when these people are clearly not willing
at all to be honest with you in the face of this election, you know what?
Okay, some decorum goes out the window and Washington Post, what's his name again?
I keep forgetting his name.
Something Peckerwood.
The point is, he said, 128,000?
Sure, that's a Biden county.
Well why do you think that Donald Trump's tweet was labeled misleading and the typo
that couldn't be mathematically possible wasn't?
Could it be that the same people who told me there's nothing, there's no discrepancy, Washington Post, are part of the fact-checkers that Twitter and Facebook and YouTube use.
They are part of the fact-checking committee along with, I believe, I don't know, we don't know because YouTube doesn't give us the direct list, but we do know that Washington Post is in there.
I think Southern Poverty Law Center is used for hate speech.
But again, there's no one on the right In other words, there is no fact-checker who goes, well, 128,000, that's not mathematically possible.
But the fact-checkers who should say, well, that's a typo, Washington Post, they go...
You know what's potentially misleading?
President-elect Joe Biden.
That is potentially misleading information everywhere, potentially because of all the recounts that are going to go on and because of the lawsuits potentially on top of that.
Well, here's the other problem, right, and why we have to focus still on every American, regardless of whether you support Biden or Trump, you have to focus on the legitimacy of counting every legal vote.
And not counting the illegal votes, is when you get to a month from now.
Let's say one of the last states in these battleground decisions is December 1st for Wisconsin and I believe Nevada for their certification.
If we have spent the next 30 days referring to Biden, who has not yet been certified as a winner, who has no certifications, there are a lot of irregularities in a number of the key states.
It's not like we're debating South Dakota or California.
Okay, we're debating battleground states where in three of them the margin is less than a percent, right?
So we want to know what the answers are, but after 30 days of entrenched victories, if you think the celebrations, apparently COVID gone, and the streets were bad, wait till you see when the other side comes out.
And it's a lot of thing that people are wondering about is, okay, what happens in 30 days if the results go the opposite way?
Panamonium.
It'll make the summer Look like a cakewalk.
It'll make it look like the summer of love that the Portland mayor claimed it was while people were getting raped.
Right.
And they love it there.
It was the summer of forced love.
It was the summer of, you gonna get love whether you like it or not.
Mind if we dance with your dates?
The Washington Post reporter was named Phillip Bump.
You're asking for the name.
That's a terrible name.
Is that a real name?
Can we Google that and see if that's a real name?
Phillip Bump?
It is a real name.
It's an asshole name.
It's a TV name.
We showed that person, of course, who was not allowed in at Philadelphia.
I want to continue with the poll watchers and then I think we're gonna go back to the mission.
Did I give you the dead people in Pennsylvania?
Not yet.
You didn't do that.
Here's another poll watcher who spoke at a press conference, again with Giuliani yesterday.
This is directly from someone who was supposed to be a poll watcher describing the problem.
And here's what's important.
The left, the left doesn't want you to be educated for the same reason they say there's
no examples of mass voter fraud.
Well, we already before the election said there are 2.7 potentially 2.7 million potentially
compromised votes.
We didn't say voter fraud.
We said there's some that could be due to ineptitude, some due to a post office system that cannot handle it, as we see with over 8,000 military ballots that I'm not sure when or if they were ever delivered.
The media just says, oh, no, no, no, there's no such thing with mail-in ballots.
Just trust us.
Same thing right now.
Biden is just one.
Just, just, just, just, just trust us.
They also don't tell you what a poll watcher is.
Most Americans are going, Huh, what's a poll watcher?
What is that system?
Wait, there was a court order?
A court order for what?
You've never been, you've never had it explained to you, unless you watch this show, or unless you tune into alternative media, which we'll talk about, no longer really alternative media.
You would have never had this explained to you, so you just go, well I guess I just trust what Stelter says.
Here is someone at the press conference yesterday with Giuliani, who I believe was a poll watcher, explaining what the process is supposed to be like versus what actually happened.
This is a democracy, Philadelphia, and they did not allow us to see anything, and it wasn't corrupt enough.
But give us the opportunity, as poll watchers, to view all the documents, all the ballots, and listen.
you know we just want a fair election and uh we viewed us we view that was not fair at all it
was not fair to allow us to you could allow us to look at the uh the ballot some ballots but nothing
it was we were kept away from everything and there was actually a clip from another gentleman uh a
white guy with glasses who uh if i'm not mistaken who said well the closest i was allowed was 15 feet
right he said and i was standing basically behind a barrier 15 feet
And that was, you know, kind of a row where they were counting some ballots.
And then every other ballot count, it was another 15 feet after that.
And there were several rows.
In other words, the closest he had was 15 feet.
Could be 30.
30?
Yeah.
45?
You can't see anything.
And this is all at that press conference yesterday, which, by the way, was undercut by two minutes.
We announced Biden the winner!
Coincidence?
Hmm.
Remarkable.
By the way, there was another case, and I'll have to find out where this was, but there's video evidence of a guy saying, hey, you've got 16 Democrat poll watchers in there right now, and you're saying because of COVID that we can't have any more coming.
He goes, how about you just let eight of those come out and eight of us go in so it's equal?
Or how about they go in and shift, we go in and shift?
And they're like, nope, can't go in.
He's like, anybody here have COVID?
No.
Anybody here have cough symptoms?
No.
All on video saying, hey, can we just at least make it even?
And they're like, no, sorry, COVID.
COVID has come back.
I was just gonna say, Gerald, it was a great point.
I was looking at the flag the whole time you were saying that.
It looks really bad.
Is it still wrinkled?
Let's have someone come in and steam it.
Somebody needs to steam the flag.
We need a steamer!
That's allowed, right?
You can't let the flag touch the ground, but you can steam it.
Yeah.
You can make the flag as pretty and as dignified as it deserves to be.
I won't sit in front of it unless it is steamed.
That's a good point.
That's a good point.
Where's our steamer?
I'm gonna leave.
Steamer?
Lady steamer?
There we go.
Our lady steamer.
Can I just tell you, though, that you guys are reversing the causation here.
The flag was actually fine before Gerald got there.
No, no.
Is there evidence of that, Bill?
Yes.
It's a crime to lie.
Well, I don't think he's talking about the wrinkles.
I think he's talking about the fact that you're in the foreground with a flag in the background.
It's like a flower wilting.
I mean, it's accidental, kind of like when Will Lane, the flag dropped when he was taping a music video and he didn't know when he danced on it.
It's just your face in front of the flag.
You guys were going for a flag shot and I was just like, is this where I sit, guys?
Hey, want to hear about dead people voting in Pennsylvania?
Yeah, sure.
So we went through Michigan, right?
In Pennsylvania, there was a story that I was looking, there were some people who were tracking this down for us, where they said there were about 740-something confirmed people who were born between the age of 1900 and 1920 in Pennsylvania.
The years, yes.
The years.
Okay.
It's actually more than that.
1600 people were sent ballots who were over 100 years old.
Wow.
25 ballots were sent to people born in the year 1900.
Exactly.
So 120 years.
who were over a hundred years old.
Wow.
25 ballots were sent to people born in the year 1900.
Exactly.
So 120 years.
Wow.
1900.
Exactly.
What are they eating?
I wanna know.
Yeah, this is remarkable.
I gotta know their secret.
A man named Raheem Kassam of The National Pulse, he found a 170-year-old voting in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
They just don't quit.
A 170-year-old.
Now here's the thing.
You might say, and again, 1,600 in Pennsylvania.
We don't know how many of them actually voted, but we counted quite a few in Michigan because we're going through a list of 3,700, I believe, and we're counting through just going, let's pick them at random.
We found a dozen with obituaries, okay, and we've showed you a few of them.
But here's the thing.
Shouldn't we all agree that if we've seen at least one person voting at 170 years old, if we've seen half a dozen to a dozen Michigan voting where we have obituaries, shouldn't we agree that there should be some kind of a manual count, some kind of an examination?
Because guess what?
There actually was a GoFundMe.
From a data analyst who was running a voter registration against death records specifically.
So that's what he was doing.
He wanted to do this because we've seen this in quite a few states.
Michigan, Pennsylvania, Nevada, thousands.
Thousands potentially, hundreds that have been identified with ballots received.
Got shut down.
Got shut down by GoFundMe, raised $220,000, got shut down.
Why do you shut down someone who's saying, I just want to check the registry with people who are actually dead?
How does that get shut down?
And if anyone shuts this down because of the obituaries that we listed, along with the officially legally recognized document or screenshot that says ballot received, you will hear from the half-Asian Kraken.
I've got to say here, I've long been a fan of the Zombie Voters Association.
And for people to not, I mean, I just really thought that we could be a big tent party here and invite the undead.
It's like Lord of the Rings.
Look, they're people too.
Look, you know, no matter what it is, these are all Americans, regardless of whether they're missing most of their organs and eyes.
It's okay.
It's okay.
And you know what?
Really, they should be coming to the Republican Party.
Unfortunately, they're not.
But do you know how many vegans are in the Democratic Party?
Yeah, it's true.
Listen, first they come for your brains.
Then they come for your pork steak.
Well, I'm just saying zombies eat brains.
First they come for our steaks, and they want us to eat crickets, and then, listen, you think they're going to stop?
No, you're not going to be allowed to eat brains.
You're not going to be allowed to eat brains, 170-year-old in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
Not in Biden's America.
Appeasing crocodiles is futile.
If you think the DNC is going to forever support your eating of brains, you've got a rude awakening coming, 170-year-old who officially voted in Pennsylvania.
Fuck me.
If there's any state in which I want the dead to vote, it's Michigan.
Because after your Whitmer rally, how many of them are going, wait a minute, I want my children and grandchildren to have a different outcome.
Expect the first senior living home COVID patient when the bell tolls one.
And the second when it tolls 1-0-1.
And the third at 1-0-2.
This goes on for four more days.
Screw you!
It's always a Christmas Carol.
Yeah, it always does go back to that.
Couldn't I just see them all at once?
Get it over with.
We don't have a stadium big enough!
Speaking of getting shut down, and you mentioned this earlier, like those votes that you don't get back, well, we experienced that the night of the election.
We were shut down.
We had over 500,000 people at that time in that moment watching this.
And by the way, comparing us to say a Fox or a CNN or a CNBC or ABC, NBC, We killed them!
And you guys don't necessarily talk about that, but talking to my friends, reading articles, it was just like massive, massive.
And Facebook shuts us down, which triggered YouTube to shut us down, and we were down around 100,000 people in that instant, right?
Those are 100,000 people that you may not get back for viewership, right?
And so shutting down polls or having glitches or having problems, those are things you just don't get back, and we've experienced that too many times.
Yeah, and I will say, by the way, the promo, I should have mentioned, the promo code is still obviously up because the election has not actually been verified or called.
So Crowder election stream, you get $30 off if you join at lottowithcrowder.com slash mug club.
But yeah, none of us anticipated.
There's always a kind of relative terms because it's different metrics, obviously, for television versus online.
But even by those metrics, none of us expected that we would beat Fox.
It was like over 15.
If you use the same metrics, it was over 15 million.
Yeah, over 15 million.
Fox had 14.1.
Yeah, CNN had three or whatever.
You know, we're well over 200,000, I think, on our way to 300,000 for people right now.
And, you know, I think we all had other things that could have been done this morning, but it was important to be able to talk about this stuff and what's going on.
It's an update.
It's really a dedication to making sure that the election results, that people have the knowledge that they should otherwise have.
It's hard.
There's a lot of noise out there.
We just want to cut through it.
Let me explain.
I think they wrote about it at OutKick and some media outlets.
This is a watershed moment.
Okay, this is a watershed moment. What is that?
He's bringing me some stuff.
Oh, he's bringing you some stuff.
A watershed moment in that new media is...
is no longer new media. It actually didn't like, okay, well, listen, there's 14 million
on Fox, but 3 million in new media is actually the equivalent to that because we have a longer
watch time. It's just even with their own numbers and then add the incredible watch
time and the interactivity. This was the first time that's ever happened. And we're so grateful
to you because listen, we understand that you had, we were all working with the same
You ever had one of those art projects where they go, like, all right, here, you get a stick of gum and a slinky and a paper clip and build something, and whoever builds the most creative thing wins?
We were all working with Election Night, and you chose to tune in to us, and we really appreciate it.
We want to model that going forward so that we provide you with the most value.
But here's something that's important for you to know, okay?
And let me try and give you some context here.
Facebook beforehand, and they did this with Mark Levin.
They labeled us misleading information.
For actually quoting the World Health Organization, where the World Health Organization said lockdowns are not a good idea.
So Facebook beforehand decided to label our page misinformation and so it throttled our page.
So keep an idea, we had 15 million viewers.
We had up to 600,000 people watching on YouTube.
On Facebook it might have been like 5,000.
Right?
Why is there that discrepancy?
Because even preemptively, Facebook decided, alright, no one's going to see you despite the millions of fans.
And then, while we were in the middle of the stream, at this point, it was the most watched election broadcast, period, online or on television at that point, at that given second in time.
Facebook shuts it down.
Now to be clear, YouTube didn't shut it down themselves.
What happens is our stream, because of us broadcasting, so it's a software issue.
So I don't want to pin that on YouTube, but it was Facebook.
So, Facebook shut us down.
They've given us no reason whatsoever.
So let me ask you this.
If in the middle of election, for some reason, Comcast, Dish, who else is it, AT&T, U-verse, shut down NBC's coverage.
If a service provider just said, no, you're not going to be able to watch NBC because they didn't like them calling it for Biden.
The world would lose its mind, and rightfully so.
That's exactly what happened, and Facebook is protected under the same guise as these service providers.
That's what 230 is, is they have those same legal protections, and they are not held liable as a publisher.
They shut down our stream, we still have no reason, after they preemptively throttled it, and we were bigger than NBC that night.
So just picture it that way.
If NBC, election night, boom!
Brian Williams' crooked melting candle face is gone, you'd hear about it everywhere.
This is an attack on the free press!
That happened this night.
With this channel.
What were you about to say there, Cordoblack?
Right-wing outlets are peddling conspiracy theories.
Probably talking about us right now.
I hope you are.
I don't think that Brian Stelter's going to mention me because I'm like the boogeyman.
If he mentions my name, all you gotta do, Stelter, is say my name three times in a mirror, and I'll be there.
I also love that Brian Stelter is such a bad anchor that he has other pictures of other anchors behind him.
If we just group him together with other people, it adds up.
You know how the eye and the brain blend things together?
That's how we get colors anyways, right?
So he's just hoping that you look past his dome and, you know, it just all looks better.
He's focusing on the wrong head shots.
And now we have Jersey Joe Walcott walking out to the ring.
Isn't that Joe Louis?
It's the same difference.
Jersey Joe Walcott.
Those are two different people.
But people prefer the latter, so let's go with that.
I don't even know who they are, but I'm sure they're better than Stelter.
Guthrie is back there, yeah.
I'm so boring that I have other things going on behind me for you to watch.
Oh, and by the way, this is also what happens.
The left, what they do is, you know, everything we've talked about with Giuliani, right?
They try and say, oh, it's conspiracies.
These people are crazy.
What they do is they go so far, so radical in simply saying there's no example of voter irregularities.
There's no example.
of voter fraud. None at all. There's no examples that anything here has been untoward.
Yes.
Anyone who says otherwise is crazy. There's no reason that we broadcast our calling for Joe
Biden two minutes before Giuliani came out and said there's 650,000 votes that remain in question.
What are you crazy? And they go so far that when you actually explain something reasonable,
people think you're crazy.
Case in point, I want to bring up this screenshot here from YouTube.
This is a YouTube email.
So keep this up for a little bit.
We've talked about before this my criticism of Bill Nye's gender neutral stuff.
That was deemed election meddling somehow.
And through manual review we were able to change it.
I have a video on YouTube, you can go search it, about the Crusades.
Okay, about the Crusades.
Just the truth about the Crusades.
A while ago.
I don't know if you can zoom in at all, but this was banned from being advertised on YouTube, and their justification is Russia election advertising in New Zealand.
My video on YouTube that deals exclusively with the Crusades, namely that they were a retaliatory action against Islamic encroachment, and this is a conversation for another day.
It was banned from being advertised on YouTube because of election meddling in New Zealand and something Russia.
If I didn't have receipts and I explained it to you, you'd put me in a padded room.
Yeah, this is a video from January of 2017.
2017!
Because I foresaw the election.
You know what?
I'm such an arrogant American prick, I didn't even know there was an election in New Zealand.
I thought someone blew in a conch and went, bluuhh! Oh, I guess it's Mike! Your ethnocentrism knows no bounds. I will
have to say though, I mean, the rules are now that if you are reciting any type of factual or historical data, you're
meddling with an election. So I think technically you did violate that policy against facts. It's a video about a
time before Russia existed. How can they be tied to this? I don't understand.
I don't understand?
We don't have an answer yet.
No, no, no, but here's the thing, you know, it's Trump the one, he's the one who's following Putin, right?
It's not Google out there enforcing Russian election laws.
Were they enforcing a Russian election law or were they trying to say that Russia meddled?
Again, it's tough to answer.
And you know what?
You never get that back.
No.
For sure, yeah.
Let's be clear about this too.
A lot of the videos that, and these aren't videos that are banned from YouTube, but again we try to just, we don't have the tens of millions of dollars from Qatar like Young Turks or Al Jazeera, but we do run some ads on videos every now and then to see how they perform and see if people want to click on them.
It's not that political ads are banned on YouTube.
For example, when you do a video like, hey, here are the 15 myths people believe about AR-15s.
That's good.
I think it's steamed enough.
I appreciate it.
It does look great.
It looks fantastic.
Is that a poncho?
What's a pashmina?
I don't know.
I thought you were going to steam Gerald.
Oh, can we do that?
I want his face to look like Darkman.
No!
Like Ryan Reynolds in Deadpool?
Yeah, thanks a lot.
I appreciate it.
No, Darkman.
I want Sam Raimi and Liam Neeson.
Different movie.
I know.
But they're different.
Mine was better.
Much better.
someone's reference. Mine was better. No, yours wasn't better. Much better. That's like an Islamic
terrorist saying he's a better pilot. No, it's not true.
And people will die, Gerald. Do you want people to die? Then stop hijacking references. I'm not
sure how we got here.
What was I talking about before this? I think you were.
Oh, YouTube!
Insulting my face.
What we're seeing here is it's not an election ad, it's conservative points of view that they consider to be election meddling.
In other words, YouTube considered me saying, no, and Bill Nye says there are countless genders, I don't believe that's so, and here's the science to say that's not so.
YouTube said that's interfering with an election.
When we say, well, hold on a second, I don't believe that you should be able to transition children or whatever, YouTube says that's interfering with an election.
What they're saying is any conservative point of view expressed is interfering with an election.
As to why our stream got removed on Facebook the night of the election, we still have no idea.
I have no idea whatsoever.
It was removed while Biden was giving his I'm going to take a nap speech.
Right.
Do they have to tell us?
I mean, do we have to inquire?
Do they have to send you notice?
Like, what's the proceeding typically, Bill?
So there's a new oversight board that's, they've been talking about it for a long time at Facebook about whether or not they were going to allow for an administrative procedure to review content
decisions because they'd had so many complaints and not just
you know to anyone who thinks this is just a conservative Republican or
whatever it might be type of position this is a crossword. Complaints from everyone about how the
algorithm is applied
and just the lack of transparency. Except Mitt Romney. He said
looks good to me!
No, no, no.
Everyone is allowed to make fun of Mitt Romney.
It's very clear.
So there's going to be that entire procedure.
But I just want to point out one important thing.
Even Slate, which has just swung far left on all of its coverage, they went out there and said, okay great.
Facebook and Twitter went out and shut down a bunch of accounts right after the election for peddling fake news.
But you know YouTube?
They left up some stuff.
They're the enemy.
They have now lambasted YouTube.
No, they don't like to mention you.
They don't have to say your name.
That's what's so funny.
The Young Turks didn't mention my name despite us calling them out for debate for years until they now know that we're immediately going to surpass them.
And now all they want to do is anyone who's not with them is a political enemy.
Now look, we're not on the side of YouTube.
YouTube is on a lot of things that we don't like.
They continue to do things we don't like.
But unless you're marching in line like Facebook and Twitter are doing, out there instantly banning content, pulling another New
York Post type situation with Hunter Biden stuff. If you're a YouTube or
any other platform, again we have said, if you don't stand up and say something
about what big tech is doing and how the left is pushing this big tech to use
their power to silence voices, they will eventually come for you. And YouTube is
finding that out. They had sided for a long time with saying, hey, you know, we
are gonna step in and start doing things. Well you know what I think is important
with YouTube is, first off, Facebook is a, it's all a house of cards because no
one actually really watch this video on Facebook.
So sometimes you'll hear from consumers like, this video got 80 million plays.
I'm like, 99% of those are two-second views from ladies named Kathleen.
I think that you have spunk.
YouTube makes money off of it.
And so the night of this election, YouTube, despite the algorithms that change, I don't know why I suggested Seth Meyers.
Do you realize I was watching Anthony Cumia?
I watched In Order.
Tim Poole, Ben Shapiro, RD Lang, Anthony Cumia, Nick DiPaolo.
I selected those.
Do you know what was auto-played after that?
I swear to you this morning, and we can bring this up on next Good Morning Mug Club so you can see the sequence.
It was the two-year-old interview with Stormy Daniels and Jimmy Kimmel.
And I've only ever thumbs-downed Jimmy Kimmel, and I don't know why.
Whenever I'm in the shower, I have a little speaker.
It's one of life's simple pleasures, a $15 speaker that I could have gotten from, I think, Hummock or Schlemmer.
I don't know if it's that or Brookstone.
One or the other.
I'm not thrilled that either of these are gone.
I don't know where I'm going to get my infrared foot massager.
The point remains, I have a speaker in the shower, so I try and listen to some podcasts, listen to some news.
If I, one more time, One more time, have to hear it switch from this show, or have to hear it switch from Mark Levin to Seth Meyers on autoplay, someone's going to die.
Oh no.
Not from you, but somebody's bound to die.
I'm going to find a drifter.
My point is, always, always, Seth Meyers autoplay on YouTube.
But this night, so despite all these algorithmic sort of plays going on, despite the fact that, of course, they lean left, despite all the tomfoolery that's happened, it was so undeniable financially when people said, Fox News, CNN, NBC, oh, you guys tuned in a lot with Crowder.
The big boys can't force their way in when there isn't quality content.
Not only do we cover the election better, not only do we provide better research, not only of course we also had even Brennan attacked by a dog, we had a lot of fun material.
That was a lot of fun.
We got states before?
Other networks, and we left some states on the board that now are in question.
I just had an interview with Megyn Kelly the day after talking about Arizona.
That's the only thing we disagreed about.
You can go listen to her Megyn Kelly podcast.
Audio Wade was in the room because he had to run the soundboard, right?
I said, OK, I disagree with you on Arizona.
She goes, well, I really trust the people at Fox News, and I know they want to do a good job, and they want to get it right.
And I said, I think that most of that is true, but I think sometimes they want to get it first.
And I think it was preemptive with Arizona.
And she disagreed with me.
I said, okay, you could be right.
Joe Biden very well could have won Arizona, but I just think, and I know this because we struggled with it.
We said we are not going to call states first if it's inaccurate.
But if it's one of those things where we are seeing the media trying to create a landslide so that it creates this air of defeatism in conservatives, we're going to make sure to point that out.
And that's what we did that night, and I am so grateful that you guys were here with us.
It was really something special.
It was something special.
Yeah, we actually have a chat from Brandon that's relevant to this.
His question is, is legacy media anything other than propaganda?
I don't know.
People say this about propaganda.
Propaganda, where I come from in Canada, where it's actually the CBC, where it's funded by the government entirely.
NPR is propaganda, of course.
But I mean that it's actually funded by the government.
A lot of it, when you listen to NPR radio, they are pushing for policy and proposals from a federal government that gives them money.
You obviously see it in Venezuela.
With Venezuelan media, people talk about how it's propaganda.
People don't realize that in the Canadian election, I've talked about this, I think it was the NDP party promised an extra $100 million in a grant to CBC, our one main station, and Justin Trudeau won, he promised them $150 million.
That's propaganda.
What I think you run into with American media, I don't know if you would say propaganda because
someone can bring up the definition.
I think propaganda typically has to come from a government source, if I'm not mistaken,
in this context, politically.
I mean, the definition of it doesn't, I mean, it's just it's information biased or misleading,
used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
But the historical definition has always been government funded or government espoused.
It's always been German, right?
That's the best example.
Because there was never a time in which you looked to these news sources and you were like, oh yeah, everyone's doing propaganda.
And if you broaden the definition of propaganda, that means any conversation you're having with another person is biased.
Well, hold on.
Not necessarily.
And that's why I say, if you're honest.
If you own your bias.
It cannot be propaganda if you own your biases.
So when people try and say, well, it's conservative propaganda.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Cause I'm not telling you like Brian Stelter.
I'm neutral and Biden's the president elect.
Still straight.
I am not telling you that I am unbiased.
I am telling you, I have a point of view.
I am a conservative.
Here's how I substantiate it.
And I still try and call balls and strikes.
That's why right now, when I tell you this election is far from over and we just have the president's attorney on to say this election is far from over.
It is far from over.
And I'm not just saying that because I don't want you to feel bad.
It's not over.
This is not over.
Very well, we could go through these processes and find out that Donald Trump lost the election.
There's a higher likelihood than not that that is the case.
But guess what?
If we go through the processes available to us, this doesn't happen again.
The mass Maryland voter fraud.
That doesn't happen again.
It's not just about Donald Trump.
It's never been about Donald Trump.
It's about the integrity of our constitutional republic.
So, I own my bias.
I let you guys know that and I try to be accurate and unlike CNN, unlike MSNBC, ABC, NBC, CBS,
running down the line, we do provide third party sources.
Often MSNBC, CNN, New York Times, New York Post, Washington Post, all the time because
we want you to know that it's not just coming from people who agree with us.
That's important to note.
Yeah, and we also don't say that every view that disagrees with us is a conspiracy theory, or every person that disagrees with us is a racist, or somebody who denies science.
We address the arguments for what they are and say this is why we disagree with them, right?
We don't just dismiss them out of hand.
I wanted to go back to one thing you said about Arizona.
When Fox News called it, the margin was 220,000 to 225,000 votes.
Less than 20 now.
Like, 90% of that lead has disappeared.
At the very least, you were 90% more right than Megan.
So I don't know if you're 100%.
Well, she doesn't still work at Fox.
No, I know, but she's disagreeing, saying that.
I'm like, it's evaporating.
Neither one of us work at Fox anymore.
18,000?
Both of us are ex-Fox employees.
No, I know that.
I'm just saying.
No, no, yeah, I know.
That is insane for somebody to call it that early and be that wrong and not go, whoops, shouldn't have done that.
And you know what?
That's actually a good example because that's the only state.
That's the only state where Republicans said, no, no, hold on a second.
They're calling this way too early.
We are very confident that the remaining votes coming in are going to lean Republican.
Yeah.
And it happened.
But they'd already called it.
Yeah.
Right?
You can take it down.
Right.
You can admit your mistake.
Right.
And they didn't say with the other states, they didn't say, we're very confident that in Pennsylvania the lead is going to continue at 800,000 votes.
But what they did say is, hold on, we're having problems here with poll watchers not being allowed in.
And we're concerned, even Donald Trump said, we're concerned that maybe at four in the morning something might change.
Yeah.
When you look at who actually pulled the Babe Ruth and called what was going to happen...
It's very clear that it's Donald Trump and it's people in that camp.
Because I understand both sides can claim that, right?
Where the right can say, hey, we said that there was going to be massive voter fraud and this was a problem with mail-in voting.
The left can say, and we said that you were going to claim that this election wasn't legitimate.
Sure.
But if you look at that night, none of the advantages swung Donald Trump's way.
The one time it did, they called it before it could happen.
Even Fox News called it before it could happen.
But every mistake went Biden's way.
And we've seen errors and irregularities.
These are undeniable.
It doesn't matter what Brian Stelter says.
It doesn't matter what Jake Tapper says.
And what do they do?
See?
We told you.
He was going to claim a rigged election.
Stephen Colbert was crying.
Crying.
I knew he would do this, but I didn't know it would hurt this much.
What hurts?
What hurts?
Think about the incredible switch, right?
I mean, weren't we hearing about a blue wave, a referendum, a repudiation of everything that is Trump, like historical black universities receiving record funding, criminal justice reform, peace in the Middle East, no new wars.
I mean, we definitely don't like any of those things.
And the voters will let us know.
And then when it didn't quite go that way, and again, oh, it's going to be months before we know, I mean, Nancy might have to step in and handle things for a little while, take the reins in January, and then all of a sudden, right, like, you know, 72 hours in, it's like, oh yeah, it's over.
Right.
Yeah.
No, it's done.
Well, and now, like I said, it's pivoted to, and Trump won't accept the results within less than 24 hours.
They're doing it right now and saying it's sore loser.
Less than 24 hours and none of the recounts have happened.
None of the lawsuits have been filed.
Some of these states haven't even been called yet.
Some of them have been filed, but they haven't been adjudicated through the courts.
Like, what do you want him to do? Say, oh, I guess so, right? You're so hell-bent on Joe Biden being
president that you don't care if the election—and that's, I think, my biggest problem is that the
media and people on the left—I don't think this is most Democrats, but I do think this is the
people that are on the far left and the media that are pushing this—they don't care. The
ends justify the means for them. It's okay if we destroy the election process.
As long as Trump is not president, that's okay.
And again, when you're talking about this with Donald Trump, I don't begrudge the people who voted for Joe Biden.
Listen, I kind of feel bad because people always said this about Trump voters, right?
They go, oh, the middle class voter who thinks that Trump is for them?
A guy who's lived on Park Avenue his whole life?
Hold on a second.
I understand why you guys say that because he's rich and I should hate rich people, but let's actually look at what he did.
People who voted for Biden, did they forget that before Donald Trump their wages didn't go up in eight years and gas was at three to five dollars a gallon?
Do you guys remember that?
We were still in foreign wars.
I feel bad for the people who voted for, I would say Obama light, But that would be a gross disservice to- it's like, it's like, uh, what was it like, uh, in the movie Multiplicity?
Have anyone ever seen the movie Multiplicity?
It's been a while, yeah.
With Michael Keaton where he clones himself?
They just get worse and worse.
Then there's the clone of the clone.
Yeah.
Can't do that.
And he like, he like, he can't drink properly, or like slaps pi- you know, retarded.
Spoilers!
The point is, it's retarded Obama presidency.
Spoilers!
If Joe Biden actually were to win and it goes through the courts, take a picture of the gas prices.
Yeah.
Remember no major wars.
Take a picture of where there is peace in the Middle East.
We'll outline a little bit of a perimeter.
We'll take a snapshot of the average taxes paid for Americans.
$1,600 less on average.
We'll take a snapshot of in four years with Donald Trump, $5,000 average wage increase for the average American household.
You didn't see that with Obama.
Take those pictures and then we'll see what happens with Joe Biden.
And I really do hope, listen, if Joe Biden wins, and this still is a big if at this point, If he wins, he'll be my president, and I of course will support him against all threats, foreign and domestic, and that includes Antifa and that includes people burning down cities.
And if there ever comes a day where if you look at the actuary tables and he's 77, he doesn't seem to be doing well, and he has to pass that baton, I will be sad.
I will be sad because it still is my country and I do want to believe that there is some kind of integrity in the institutions, but there is no integrity right now as it stands In this election, if we allow it to stand as is.
It can't be accepted.
It cannot be accepted and no winner would want that accepted.
No winner would want that accepted.
Yeah.
If you think you won, then you want to make sure that you remove all doubt, because right now there's a lot of doubt.
He should be open to every single process playing out.
If he is so confident that he is the people's choice, he should say, yes, every recount that we want, you guys should go for it.
If it's automatic, go.
If it's something Trump pays for, go for it.
It's fine.
It's fine.
We have a process for this.
I'm safe and secure in that process.
The legal process is not going to be tilted towards Donald Trump, right?
It should be tilted towards the law, right?
It's not going to be towards a candidate.
And so he should be cool with that happening, and he's not.
He's just running out there saying, yep, President-elect, I knew it!
Alright, we're going to get going pretty soon, but Bill, what is there that we've missed or that we should maybe kind of, is there anything that I've missed that we need to follow up on?
Just as a final thing, a number of fans have pointed this out.
Jenna Jones on Twitter sent this to us, along with a few others, but the Dominion voting, which is the software and the company that issued... 6,000 glitches, yeah.
And that's just one county, but it's covered a lot of counties in these battleground states.
Actually had been doing some support of a similar project with the Clinton Foundation.
And so we referenced that, that's going around.
But Kyle Becker, who's a reporter, had actually pointed out that a number of states had rejected the Dominion voting system.
we have this tweet up here from Friday that actually shows when they were going through
looking at the systems, these different states actually were calling out the problems and
the security flaws and the vulnerabilities in the Dominion system.
So again, we're not saying that actual fraudulent votes have been demonstrably cast, but rather
that there are questions that are not just hypothetical, oh, it might be a problem.
This is prior investigation, third parties investigating these particular softwares.
And then now we have reported confirmed issues with how they were tested.
And so here's what happens.
Before that, picture them like a traveling salesman, like Pursuit of Happiness, a little
portable MRI machine.
Dominion's going, hey, you want to use our software?
And some guy said, no, and rejected it multiple times.
They said, well, why don't you want to use our voting software?
Because it doesn't work.
And they sounded the alarm saying, hold on, there are some errors, there are some errors, potential errors, and definitely security compromises at play here with Dominion Software, not to mention that they've worked along with some Clinton Foundation projects, so it was rejected beforehand.
You're talking about a very, very long time before this election.
Then the election happens, and there's a glitch.
The one glitch that we're focusing on, but there have been many glitches that have used this software, flipped 6,000 seats in one county, 6,000 votes, sorry, in one county in Michigan.
Then it flips back with a manual recount.
So let's, again, that timeline.
You want our software?
Nope.
Doesn't work.
Beforehand.
Multiple counties rejecting it.
You guys work with the Clintons.
Also, we have problems with the security compromises.
We don't trust that software.
We have better ways to count the votes.
Oh!
This same machine.
6,000 votes.
We swapped it.
Manual recount.
Then someone says, well, that's just because some bitch didn't put the software in properly.
Brian Stelzer goes, good enough for me!
And then here's the ice cream truck!
None of this warrants investigation!
Right.
Or even talking about by the media.
There's a pre-log.
It's far from conspiracy theory.
There are facts here.
Then a log.
Then a prologue!
Lots of logs.
All kinds of logs!
And we have the actual logs!
Well, I think people just need to get comfortable with this taking some time.
And I think they also need to get comfortable with people calling them anarchists for not accepting the results and calling it a coup.
They need to get comfortable with that for a little while, because if it started less than a day after, you can only imagine a week, two weeks, three weeks, a month, as this process plays out, what the media is going to say Donald Trump is doing.
What every celebrity is going to say, Donald Trump.
And they're doing it on day one.
And I fully expect, by the way, this, I don't even think we're able to broadcast on Facebook, but on YouTube right now, underneath it, it's going to say, AP called this election for Joe Biden two minutes before Rudy Giuliani took the stage.
It's also fascinating that Rudy Giuliani didn't even know that.
AP doesn't, they don't have any legal authority to call anything.
It's the Congress.
Read up on your amendment, sir.
The AP amendment?
Really?
It's called the bill?
It's called the media.
Is that BS?
Look, and just to push back a little bit, Gerald, it's not a question about legal authority.
I mean, if you want to say, technically, is there a legal authority to make a statement like that, it's the First Amendment.
But is there a question for us to accept those statements as legal authority?
And that's just the nuanced distinction there of what we're trying to say.
It's not that we're saying that the media didn't have some reason to say what they're
saying, but we're saying that the premise, we don't accept the premise, which is that
these reported unofficial results that have come as a result of long games of telephone
that are chock full of irregularities and questions in the key districts, precincts,
battleground states need to be checked in order to make sure they get done.
Trust me, more than anything, the people that I represent are business folks who need a solid answer so that we can move forward.
Dragging this out isn't necessarily great for our economy, for our standing in the world, for the different policies that need to be put into place, and the people whose jobs will be affected if there's a switch or if there isn't a switch in the presidency and the party in control.
Ultimately, we want to get that answer, but we're not going to sacrifice America, its freedom, and its standing, and its legitimacy for expediency of designating someone as president when they haven't yet earned it.
No, you're absolutely right.
And again, we'll leave you with this in closing, and please do consider joining up.
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off until this election is actually called. Like I said when I started this off, listen,
we do not know that Donald Trump has won.
Anyone who claims that should be likely met with a great degree of skepticism.
And we certainly don't know that Joe Biden has won.
The media does not have the authority to pick presidents, and the media doesn't have the authority to determine what is a valid or invalid complaint, especially when, from what we've just listed, and apparently Donald Trump's attorney may have an interest in it, thousands of dead people voting!
Not to mention thousands of votes being switched.
This is what Did you ever see Saving Private Ryan?
And I'm not, unlike Joe Biden who's calling for unity, and Kamala Harris and Joe Biden who did compare Donald Trump to Hitler and Nazis, right?
I'm not actually comparing the Democrats or the media to Nazis.
What I am saying is, remember in Saving Private Ryan when they were driving by with those Panzers and it's, they were like, give up, the war is lost!
That's psychological warfare.
And you see the same thing in any sports, right?
That's a big part of what Trash Talk is.
They want you to be defeated before you go in for the actual fight.
People who've won the fight don't need to engage in that psychological warfare nearly as aggressively.
As a matter of fact, if you look at people who go in and plan to win and focus, they're often pretty quiet.
Like the Russians.
Scary.
They just break you.
You talk trash and wear your spinning wheel on chest.
I punch your face until it is no longer.
My point is, you don't typically need to do this.
So when they are going so aggressive right now, telling you it's lost, just trust us, don't trust them, and that's a sign that they know this isn't really the case.
And I will tell you this, not only is this far from over, But if you know what you know watching this at Pennsylvania, Nevada, Michigan, and what we're hearing about Arizona, if I'm Joe Biden, I'm actually sweating bullets.
This could be, and I'm not just saying this to make you feel better, because you know what?
I told you this.
It doesn't change what I do.
As a matter of fact, from a purely selfish motivation, probably better for this show if Biden's president.
Because guess what?
No one else will be doing comedy!
You think Colbert?
You think Fallon?
You think they're going to be criticizing Biden?
Of course not!
They're left with absolutely nothing!
And you know what else?
A lot of the people sort of in the right wing who aren't really conservative but consider themselves classical liberals, and I know a lot of them and I respect them, but they often never actually take a position.
They go, I don't really like Trump, but I hate the social justice warrior left.
Listen, if Biden is president, you guys better take a point of view.
Otherwise, there's no value there.
I have been doing this since 2008, 2009.
Go back, I stood nothing to gain from standing in front of a blue bedsheet criticizing Barack Obama back then and dressing up as Muhammad.
There is nobody more positioned from a selfish point of view, better than this program, in a Biden presidency.
So I'm not just telling you this to make you feel better because if I were only left to my own selfish motivations, I would want to call it for Biden and prepare for the incoming viewership where people need to find some refuge and we can provide that for you.
That being said, it wouldn't be honest.
I am telling you this that Biden should be sweating bullets because right now this isn't over.
It's not over by a long shot.
And you know what?
Donald Trump may decide that he doesn't want to do it too.
That is a possibility.
He may decide that he wants to sail off into the sunset.
His legacy is secure.
He maybe wants to start a network.
I don't know.
We're hearing some rumors.
So there are multiple scenarios in which this could play out.
But don't let it play out in the way that the media tells you this absolutely should play out and you accept it and go quietly into that night.
That is not how this is supposed to work.
That is not how this country works for crying out loud.
And that being said, listen, don't be depressed.
This isn't the end of democracy because this isn't over, but even if Joe Biden were to win, it's not the end of the United States.
That's where the one thing I should be concerned about because I've been target numero uno of Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter.
Jack Dorsey probably has a little medallion of me in his beard that he pulls out as an anti-rosary.
Please help Stephen Crider die.
My point is, I get it.
There's certainly a big target on our back after we actually beat NBC with viewership overall.
I gotta be honest, I wanted to just sort of float in there under the radar and do good enough.
Dang it.
When we came off the air, they were like, oh actually yeah, you guys have like tripped.
I was like, what?
Couldn't we have just like stopped it at like a couple hundred thousand people watching?
Did we really have to like, did we really have to rub it in to Stelter's face?
Do you have any idea how pissed Zucker's gonna be over there?
They're so unhappy.
The target's large.
And look, here's the thing is, I will say that I am concerned about where we might go in the event that, God forbid, the Senate were to flip.
But certainly, if Biden is confirmed as president, there is concern about what would happen to the executive order that was going to address Section 230 and what Big Tech is doing.
Do we think they're going to be more or less emboldened to take the actions they're already taking at Big Tech if there's a Biden presidency?
You can probably guess where my feelings are on that.
And it becomes a question.
It becomes a place where we say, where will the platforms be that the voice can be heard, the voice of dissent, or any kind of counter-opinion?
And look, we're still in America.
It's still great.
It's a bright, shiny day.
And man, I love it.
And I want to leave with one final point.
We were talking about this the other day.
AOC, right?
AOC is sort of... she's... whatever she is.
I noticed all of a sudden she's been tanning more.
Have you noticed that?
A little bit, yeah.
Now she's back on the news, too, right after the election.
She's kind of the Jessica Alba effect, like, what is she?
And now she's like, I'm clearly Latina.
You're like, all right, I buy it.
But AOC, her whole thing, right, is she hates Trump, right?
And you see this with a lot of Democrats.
This is something, too, that when people talk about the pendulum swinging the other way, I really do see if Biden were to by some chance actually win.
And again, it's not over yet.
But let's say Biden were to actually be president.
I see that pendulum swinging so hard back the other way, and let me explain to you why.
Because, let's take AOC as an example, but you can take anyone in the media.
AOC going, Donald Trump is racist!
Donald Trump sucks!
I can't believe in children in cages and stuff!
Right?
She's not actually going against the media.
She can't criticize the media.
She can't attack the media.
She can't attack the entertainment industry.
Why?
Because they all agree with her.
They all support her, right?
So she goes, Donald Trump!
All she's left with is Donald Trump!
This!
That!
And people in the country go like, yeah!
I can't believe he did that!
Well, once Donald Trump's gone and it's Joe Biden, Guess who she's left berating?
You!
And so all of a sudden these people were, they're only, we have to fight it on all fronts, right?
We just showed you today we have to fight it on Facebook, we have to fight it on YouTube, we have to fight it on Twitter, we have to fight it with traditional media trying to copyright strike us down.
We've had actual lawsuits or claims that we had to counter file in court with ABC, NBC, I don't know about CBS, Disney, Universal, right?
We have to fight on all those fronts all the time.
The only front that the left has had to fight is the guy in the White House.
And if that changes, they go from, this guy sucks, and by the way, Donald Trump was a symbol for a lot of Americans, Donald Trump sucks, and you're racist, and you're Nazi, and you're Hitler, and we need to do this, and even the silent trumpeters are going, yeah, yeah, yeah, that guy, and that changes from Joe Biden's there, so, you suck, and you're a Nazi, and you're racist, and people are going, whoa, whoa, whoa, what are you saying that to me for?
You were just saying, I'll let you do it with Donald Trump.
The only people left to berate, attack, to finger wag just for the exact same reason
that Joe Biden called you guys fat and ugly and basket of deplorables.
If they actually have control of the White House, anyone who opposes the White House,
the media, the entertainment industry, you will all be berated.
You will all be nagged incessantly.
And a lot of you are going to be red-pilled, and it'll probably be called a new term at that point.
And I will leave you with this.
Listen, there's a quote.
It's been attributed to General Patton.
It's been attributed to Vince Lombardi.
I like to think it's Patton.
For me it was Henzo Gracie.
It's fatigue makes cowards of all men.
That is true.
Anyone who's been in a sport, right, think about it when you're just, you have to go for that run and you're on that line and you're like, I don't have the juice.
I know I'm stronger than this guy.
I know I'm better, but I don't have any gas in the tank.
Fatigue makes cowards of all men.
So here we are right now, where this is far from over.
It has not been settled.
This is going to go through the courts.
We just had our president's attorney on.
Mayor Giuliani, who's vowed to fight on.
Fatigue makes cowards of all men, that's absolutely true, and everyone here right now.
You need to be diligent about your rest.
You need to rest when appropriate, and you need to be ready to man your battle stations, figuratively, when it's time to.
But that means that you can't just be, you know, willy-nilly about it, going out partying and then hoping that you're capable of fighting this with us.
You need to be diligent about your rest.
But if fatigue makes cowards of all men, let's think about What even the left would attribute as the single most, I guess you would say, glaring quality, one the most undeniable quality that we see with Donald Trump, which is why they accused him of being on Adderall, right, basically, being on drugs, even though he's a teetotaler.
Fatigue makes cowards of all men.
We've got Sleepy Joe, who election night came out and said, folks, I'm going to bed.
Fatigue makes cowards of all men, and you've got two sides right now where it's far from over.
And as it relates to fatigue, on our side, we've got Donald fucking Trump.