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We're still picking up some of the pieces here from last night. | ||
I have been quite busy the last two days. | ||
We'll leave it at that. But let me just tell you what we're going to be doing here in the next three hours because I really just want to come out of the gates in the next segment and start to get into it. | ||
I have some wrap-up election night coverage that we'll be getting into. | ||
I'll be asking the questions that should be being asked that I'm not seeing asked. | ||
And while all of the blame games and the finger-pointing and the confusion is setting in from Republicans and Republican voters, it's really not that confusing. | ||
And the fact that they still don't see the clear and obvious picture is actually... | ||
You know, it's quite odd, actually. | ||
Because you have to come to the conclusion, which is hard to believe, that, wow, you really are that much smarter than our elected politicians and our political leaders. | ||
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You really are. Are they really that clueless? | |
I'll get more into what I'm discussing here. | ||
But obviously, you know, last night maybe was a little cloudy. | ||
But I think we look at the picture today and it could have been worse. | ||
Last night could have gone a lot worse. | ||
And at this point, there is a chance that Republicans might actually take the Senate. | ||
Could even get 52 seats, as we predicted. | ||
Most likely going to be 50 or 51. | ||
51, obviously, the number needed to control the Senate. | ||
That's why we're going to be closely monitoring what's going on in Arizona, what's going on in Nevada. | ||
Because those are still up for grabs, and then we'll have to see what goes on with the runoff in Georgia. | ||
Could be inconsequential with the numbers, depending on how Arizona and Nevada go. | ||
And I would actually tell you right here, right now, I think Republicans are going to win both Arizona and Nevada. | ||
But we'll be tracking and tracing those numbers as they come in, because you know how it goes now. | ||
We won't know who wins the election for days later. | ||
But it's funny how that narrative kind of died out a little bit. | ||
And you're not really seeing it today because I think the Democrats were going to expect to be behind in more races than just Nevada. | ||
And Wisconsin, which they did concede today. | ||
And so they thought they were going to have to pull off the old midnight heist in Pennsylvania and in Georgia. | ||
We're seeing what's going to happen in Nevada, maybe even in Arizona. | ||
In fact, all the problems with the voting machines early on in Arizona might end up kind of hurting them in the long run because now you're waiting for all the votes to come in and you can't tabulate how many votes you might need to put the Democrats over the top. | ||
But that's coming up. Now, I want to take calls end-to-end today as well. | ||
So I'm going to come back, cover some of the news, wrap up some of the election coverage, give out the phone numbers. | ||
We've got Laura Loomer coming on. | ||
We may have some other guests as well. | ||
But today's the day to kind of just take a deep breath. | ||
We all got a little hot and bothered with some stuff we saw last night. | ||
There's the shock value of a Democrat winning any election. | ||
But let's just remember to check ourselves here because really nothing has changed. | ||
We are still living in the most corrupt times in American history. | ||
There's still a corporate global government trying to perch itself on top of us. | ||
And yet, God is still good, and life is still good. | ||
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There's a time when you can't be sure, but you can't be sure. | |
It's my life in a box in front of me, Can you draw in my arms, is the soul of me? | ||
You walk by, ask to see me lay face down. | ||
I'm like the dog in your eyes. | ||
I'm like the dog in your eyes. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, it is Wednesday, November 9th, 2022. | ||
Do you have an election hangover? | ||
Not so much for me. | ||
Maybe that's because I already had a bit of a busy morning, but no election hangover for me. | ||
If anything, I'm actually feeling kind of good about it all. | ||
Not to say that the results were what I wanted or what could have been, but just to say it could have been worse and... | ||
Actually, I see maybe perhaps even some hope on the horizon today as we will be monitoring Arizona and Nevada throughout the day. | ||
Who knows when they call those races, but you've got the situation where Lake and Masters have been gaining votes and have a real tailwind behind them. | ||
And they're catching up quickly to the Democrats that have been leading the whole time, slowly but surely chipping away. | ||
I guess these are the votes in Maricopa County that weren't counted because all the machines were failing, and now they're counting them late. | ||
And then, in a kind of a mirror image of that in Nevada, you've had Laxalt now winning most of the way, but they won't call it with, I believe, 80% of the votes. | ||
Remaining. And so actually, guys, we're probably going to have to pull up my screen here so that I can be monitoring those numbers. | ||
But we can do that in the next segment. | ||
I'm just going to put that out there and then I'll put my equipment back up here on the desk. | ||
I got a lot of the election news here, obviously, today I want to get to. | ||
I'm just going to pile drive through it. | ||
There is some other news and video clips we'll get to as well. | ||
But really, I want to take calls pretty much all day with just your response, your feeling today. | ||
And, you know, are you positive, negative, neutral? | ||
Just what do you think now as we are in the next day, the day after, if you will? | ||
So, Let's just get started with these headlines. | ||
Remember they said a red mirage or an artificial GOP vote lead will likely reoccur Tuesday. | ||
And so we really didn't have that though. | ||
That didn't happen. | ||
So it just shows how either the Democrats were expecting to be playing from behind Or the media was setting up the framework for the Democrats to steal it late in the night by this red mirage narrative that they threw out there. | ||
But that didn't really happen, did it? | ||
Except maybe in Nevada. | ||
They didn't pull it off in Wisconsin. | ||
So there you go. | ||
But here it is. Oh, it's not normal to know the official results on election night. | ||
Here's why. And it's all the different news publications that were claiming that. | ||
Except, see, notice how that story and that narrative has kind of just gone away? | ||
Now, you know if it was Republicans with 52 or 53 seats in the House right now, or rather the Senate right now, they'd still be counting. | ||
And they'd tell, oh, no, no, no. | ||
If Walker had more than 50% in Georgia, they'd still be counting until he didn't. | ||
If Oz was winning in Pennsylvania, they'd still be counting until he didn't. | ||
But what I think happened was the media was running cover for the Democrat Party. | ||
Not even necessarily as their normal operation of being an arm of the Democrat Party, but just knowing what the Democrats do, knowing what happened on 2020, so with a wink and a nod, kind of throwing them a little blocker, if you will, throwing them a little block party saying, oh, if Republicans are ahead, don't worry, it really is a victory for Democrats. | ||
And then they give the Democrats the wink and the nod like, hey, you know what to do now, right? | ||
Right? So now they're only saying that about Nevada. | ||
Counting all of the votes in Nevada could take days. | ||
Election officials say, well, why Nevada? | ||
Why is it only Nevada now? | ||
Oh, that's right, because the Republicans ahead in the Senate race. | ||
How did I not see coming? | ||
Why is that not happening in Pennsylvania? | ||
Because the Democrats ahead. Why is that not happening in Georgia? | ||
Because Walker didn't get the simple majority. | ||
Why is it happening in Nevada? | ||
Because the Republicans are ahead, so they might have to take days to count votes until the Democrats are ahead and then it'll be over. | ||
But we'll see about that. | ||
Now here's an interesting one that may or may not be worth digging into, but you may remember Ron DeSantis stopped the DOJ from going in and running elections Even though they still did in some areas of Florida. | ||
But there's a list. Here's the 64 jurisdictions in 24 states where the U.S. Department of Justice planned to send poll monitors Election Day. | ||
Florida was listed here, though DeSantis rejected them. | ||
So I don't know if they actually ended up being there or not. | ||
But, you know, it'll be interesting because if you look... | ||
And I did a brief into this. | ||
I didn't go deep into this. | ||
I just did a brief... Most of these cities where the DOJ was vote monitoring went Democrat. | ||
Went Democrat. | ||
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Hmm. How do you like that? | |
Including Maricopa County, Pima County, and Penal County, Arizona. | ||
Hmm. Hmm. | ||
I'm sure there's nothing to see there. | ||
Don't even say interference or influence or meddling. | ||
Don't even dare. | ||
Here was an interesting statistic that came out again yesterday, and that's the phenomenon of unmarried or non-married women Voting Democrat, married men voted Republican by 20 points, married women voted Republicans by 14 points, unmarried men voted Republicans by 7 points, but unmarried women voted Democrat by 37 points. | ||
What is that about? | ||
Are they just that miserable and they want to share it with everybody else? | ||
Now we get into some of the questions. | ||
From David Hookstead. The main question every Republican should be asking after the midterms, why did Ron DeSantis dominate in Florida while so many MAGA candidates lost in traditional Republican strongholds? | ||
Until that question is answered, Republicans will keep losing elections they should win. | ||
Well, let me kind of refine this question. | ||
Let me refine this question and make it a little more consumable and understandable. | ||
This is a little more theoretical. | ||
Here's the question that Republicans should be asking themselves and should have been asking themselves a long time ago. | ||
Why is it that the Democrats get 80% of the vote in Atlanta? | ||
Why is it the Democrats get 80% of the vote in Philadelphia? | ||
Why is it that Democrats get 80% of the vote in New York City? | ||
That's the question Republicans should be asking themselves. | ||
Why is it the Democrats get 80% of the votes in major Democrat-run cities? | ||
Is that because the cities are ran so well? | ||
Is that because of the success of their policies? | ||
Is that because they're so popular in those cities? | ||
Would you really say yes to any of those questions? | ||
How is it that John Fetterman gets 80% of the vote in Philadelphia? | ||
How is it that Raphael Warnock gets 80% of the vote in Atlanta, Georgia? | ||
And you can take that phenomenon and apply it to the majority of Democrat-run cities where Democrats get a ridiculous, a ludicrous 80% of the vote. | ||
And I would be stunned if you could explain to me why that keeps happening. | ||
And don't give me the old, well, they've been voting Democrat, or well, it's minorities, or well, it's that. | ||
No, folks, no. | ||
Not at 80%. | ||
So, you could ask a bunch of questions if you're the Republicans after last night, and they will be asked. | ||
But you know the one that won't be asked? | ||
Is the one I just asked. | ||
Why is it that Democrats get 80% of the vote in these Democrat-run cities? | ||
Not even an effort from Republicans? | ||
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Here's the real question that Republicans should be asking themselves today. | |
And that is, why do Democrats get 80% of the vote In the most important counties and cities in national and statewide elections. | ||
Why? 80% Democrat in the Tri-County Atlanta area. | ||
80% Democrat in the Tri-County Philadelphia area. | ||
And then those numbers become so overwhelming it's almost impossible to have a victory. | ||
I mean, just look at what goes on in New York. | ||
The Democrats got, in some counties, some districts, 90% of the vote in New York City. | ||
Kathy Hochul was victorious last night in the governor's race, but guess what? | ||
She won 13 counties in the state of New York. | ||
Lee Zeldin won 49. | ||
Is it time to think about an electoral college for the state elections? | ||
To protect the citizens against the same voter populist phenomenon that we see that was designed to protect us at the national level? | ||
Is it time to implement that on a state level so that states like New York are not beholden to what New York City wants and states like Pennsylvania are not beholden To what Philadelphia wants and states like Illinois are not beholden to what Chicago wants. | ||
The state of Illinois was maybe the most It's not polarized yet, but I wouldn't even say that. | ||
Again, it's the same thing. You look at Chicago, Democrats dominate 80-plus percent of the votes. | ||
It's impossible to overcome that at the state level. | ||
Impossible. For a governor, for a Senate candidate, impossible. | ||
But see, that's why you see in the House races, Republicans did a lot better, because those are local races, and the Democrats can't cheat in all of them. | ||
They just look at the big cities. | ||
And so the real question Republicans should be asking is why do Democrats get 80% of the vote in major cities? | ||
Now the problem is they won't ask that question because then there's two follow-up questions that the Republican leadership is too cowardly to ask, which would obviously be are the Democrats cheating in these districts, in these cities? | ||
Or the other question, which might scare them even more, Why aren't we doing something about it? | ||
Why are we letting Democrats dominate U.S. inner cities when they've done absolutely nothing but destroy them for my entire life on this planet? | ||
Hmm. Why won't Republicans ask the question of why Democrats get 80% of the votes in major cities? | ||
Because they don't want to ask the follow-up questions because they're too cowardly of are they cheating and what can we do about it? | ||
So this trend will continue. | ||
But people are asking the legitimate questions with the obvious anomalies like this from Kyle Becker. | ||
This may be the strangest election I've ever seen. | ||
Stephen Moore nailed it on Fox News despite 75% of voters saying the country is on the wrong track and majority angry about inflation and economy. | ||
Not a single incumbent governor or senator gets flipped that was Democrat. | ||
How does that happen? | ||
Oh! How does that happen? | ||
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Shh! Republicans aren't interested in how that happened. | |
They don't want you to know. | ||
They don't want to know. They're not going to ask, in case you haven't noticed. | ||
But it's a great question, and you can apply that same logic to every inner city. | ||
And yet, the Democrats keep winning. | ||
Meghan McCain, in a since-deleted tweet, said, One small idea would be to stop on my family when you're running for office in Arizona. | ||
Oh, it's the ghost of John McCain now? | ||
Continuing to haunt this country? | ||
The ghost of John McCain now? | ||
Stealing Arizona for the Democrats? | ||
The ghost of John McCain is continuing to do harm to this country? | ||
And Meghan McCain is proud of it. | ||
And so are the Democrats now, by the way. | ||
They're big pro-war people now, so they love the McCains and they love the Cheneys. | ||
You notice that? Democrats and liberals love Liz Cheney and they love Meghan McCain because now they love war. | ||
Meghan McCain in a tweet today that she hasn't deleted. | ||
MAGA is poison. | ||
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Ah, and there it is. | |
And that's why you won't get any effort out of Republicans during this midterm, the Republican leadership. | ||
You will get no effort because they would rather use a midterm election loss to send Trump out to pasture politically. | ||
And Kevin McCarthy... | ||
And Mitch McConnell and Ronna McDaniel all believe that this is the scenario in which they can keep their positions of power. | ||
Get Trump out, return the establishment Republicans to dominance, and reunify the Uniparty. | ||
And that's what McConnell, McCarthy, and McDaniel are doing right now, and they need the McOuster because they're an absolute disaster. | ||
But that's what it was all about. | ||
It was all about destroying MAGA for them. | ||
They didn't care if they lost the midterms. | ||
That's why they barely did anything about it and won't do anything about it if somehow, magically, Laxalt ends up losing Nevada. | ||
And who knows what happens in Arizona with those two seats hanging in the balance that could give Republicans a Senate. | ||
Kind of a big deal. And where's Mitch McConnell? | ||
I don't know. Should we get the sonar out again? | ||
I mean, do we need to find Mitch McConnell? | ||
Kevin McCarthy is pretty much nowhere to be found either. | ||
Though he did come out and talk about, we need to make things affordable. | ||
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And I don't know. Yeah, they're a joke. | |
They're a joke. But perhaps last night's election can be summed up with what I saw on a Twitter timeline last night. | ||
Because the real thing is, we just don't get anything anymore, do we? | ||
These two tweets were back-to-back on a timeline. | ||
First, it's Cernovich. | ||
I need to meet some Fetterman voters. | ||
Most stuff I can accept. | ||
People are different, such is life. | ||
This one, I legitimately can't wrap my head around it. | ||
Okay, yeah, nobody can understand. | ||
How did anybody vote for John Fetterman? | ||
Then you have Brooklyn Dad Defiant. | ||
He's a Democrat propaganda agent on Twitter. | ||
I'll never understand how so many people voted for fake police officer Herschel Walker. | ||
So it just shows... | ||
The dichotomy and the polarization of this country, where we just are so on opposite sides of the political spectrum and ideological spectrum that we just don't even recognize each other, we can't make sense of the other anymore. | ||
Now here's what did happen. | ||
As you heard right here, it was the young voters that really saved the Democrat Party last night, and you'll see that all over. | ||
Twitter today. Young voters are breaking 3-1 for Democrats. | ||
No generation has been this progressive or politically engaged in American history. | ||
And so, yeah, of course they want the youth voting before they get into the real world while they're naive and while they're driven by their emotion and rebellion. | ||
And they're told, be anti-establishment, vote Democrat, vote abortion. | ||
Look how cool Obama is. | ||
Look how cool these celebrities are that endorse us. | ||
And that's what saved them Last night. | ||
You combine that with the polling locations on the college campuses, and now you see why they did that. | ||
So you could ask yourself again, are Republicans doing anything to counter that? | ||
Are Republicans even coming to the table to counter that? | ||
No. And you look at the states Republicans lost. | ||
There's a pretty obvious thing happening in those states. | ||
Zero Republican activism. | ||
Look at what happened here in Texas. | ||
We had huge victories because we had people on the ground doing stuff. | ||
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♪♪♪ Making talk radio great again. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Shroyer. | ||
So, again... | ||
What do Republicans do to mitigate the phenomenon of 70-80% of college students on college campus voting Democrat? | ||
What do Republicans do to mitigate 80% of voters in Democrat cities like Philadelphia, Chicago, Atlanta voting Democrat? | ||
What are they doing? Nothing! | ||
Nothing. They're not even suspicious of those ridiculous numbers, nor will they make an effort to try to mitigate that lopsided advantage that gives the Democrats so much leverage and power in state elections and in national elections. | ||
Why won't Republicans do a damn thing about it? | ||
Because they're cowards, and they don't want to. | ||
They're comfortable with their lot, and they don't want to push any buttons. | ||
And so Mitch McConnell, Kevin McCarthy, and Ronna McDaniel, I'm sorry to say, are going to let you down every time. | ||
And I had some faith maybe for Kevin McCarthy. | ||
He'd said and done some good things, but it's gone to me now. | ||
Same thing with Ronna McDaniel, but I see no real results or leadership characteristics from them. | ||
But again, it's just odd. | ||
From the Washington Examiner, I mentioned this earlier, no one benefits more from the destruction of the family than the Democrat Party. | ||
Ah, and now you see why they loved Black Lives Matter so much, who said in their mission statement it was to end the nuclear family. | ||
Why do Democrats want to break up the nuclear family? | ||
Because it helps them politically. | ||
Don't you see? Don't you see? | ||
Pennsylvania state lawmaker Tony DeLuca re-elected despite being dead. | ||
Vote blue no matter who, am I right? | ||
The rise of Ron DeSanctimonious. | ||
That's The Economist today, and that's a quote... | ||
From Donald Trump at a rally last weekend saying, Ronda Sanctimonious. | ||
So, I don't know what that's about. | ||
The back and forth that we're about to see. | ||
I don't think it's going to be good. | ||
But we'll cover that issue when we get to it. | ||
Again, my... I think it comes down to this. | ||
The intellectual dilemma is, does Trump deserve his second term that he won? | ||
Does Trump deserve a redemption, revenge to her? | ||
Or... I think it's pretty obvious at this point, Ron DeSantis is the better candidate, so it's time for him to step up. | ||
But that's the intellectual dilemma. | ||
But see, the infighting has already begun. | ||
Republicans pointing fingers after weak midterm results, direction of party, and questions. | ||
Something was off. What direction of the party? | ||
Who's heading this ship? | ||
Mitch McConnell? No. | ||
He's nowhere to be found. Kevin McCarthy? | ||
No. Ronald McDaniel? | ||
No. Donald Trump? | ||
They don't want it. Ron DeSantis? | ||
Busy working in Florida. No. | ||
Is it Sean Hannity? | ||
How'd that work out for Dr. | ||
Oz? Not so good, huh? | ||
Of course, it's not Sean Hannity to blame. | ||
I don't think Sean Hannity voted at an 80% number for Democrats in Philadelphia. | ||
But again, Republicans won't look into that. | ||
They won't question that. They won't try to mitigate that. | ||
It'll just continue to happen. | ||
And they'll brush their hands of it and not want to talk about it. | ||
And keep losing. It's so obvious it's ridiculous, actually. | ||
It's so obvious it's ridiculous. | ||
So I want to open up the phone number, open up the phone lines now, rather. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
Your feelings today after the elections. | ||
Where we still have Nevada and Arizona up for grabs. | ||
Right now, Laxalt is ahead in Nevada by a slim margin, just over 20,000. | ||
So I'm going to be closely monitoring Clark County, that's Las Vegas, where... | ||
It's about a 20,000 vote advantage for Masto over Laxalt. | ||
So we'll be looking for any anomalies or anything suspicious there. | ||
And then, of course, Arizona, where you had all the problems yesterday with the early morning voters and then they shut down the machines or the machines just shut down. | ||
And so now these votes are extremely delayed. | ||
We haven't had an update recently. | ||
Katie Hobbs is over Carrie Lake by just over 10,000 votes. | ||
Blake Masters has a little bit more ground, about 90,000 votes behind Kelly. | ||
So that's going to be a tougher one. | ||
To climb for Masters. | ||
But I think at this point, Carrie Lake's campaign is probably feeling pretty good that when the votes continue to come in from Maricopa County, aside from any chicanery, I think Carrie Lake is actually looking poised to take the governor's seat. | ||
So that'll be good for Arizona. | ||
But for the country, it looks like Masters will be defeated. | ||
But we'll continue to monitor that and any anomalies there as well. | ||
But I don't think whatever happens, the Arizona Republicans are going to go quietly. | ||
In fact, Arizona is one of the few states where I see any fight from Republicans. | ||
I see it in Florida. | ||
I see it in Texas. I see it in Arizona. | ||
And really, that's about it. | ||
Maybe some of the Midwest states that doesn't get as much attention, but that's pretty much it as far as that's concerned. | ||
So we'll be monitoring that. | ||
Your calls on the election from last night, 877-789-2539. | ||
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Before we take your phone calls, how about a little comedy for you? | ||
Men are now winning female beauty pageants, and we're not even talking about, you know, men that really commit to it and can pull it off and look like a woman. | ||
We're talking about men that look like men in a dress. | ||
Here it is in clip two. | ||
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Can we skip to the good part? | |
So that's a man in a dress that won a female beauty pageant. | ||
A man in a dress. And, you know, to the guy's credit, the guy, you know, the guy, the man, that man, the one that's about two times the size of all the others, yeah, the man, yeah, that one. | ||
The big skull and the huge shoulders and everything. | ||
The dude, the biceps, you know it. | ||
Yeah, that man that won the female beauty pageant. | ||
To his credit... | ||
To his credit, he won the women's beauty pageant. | ||
To his credit, when you watch that video, you can actually see in his face he feels bad. | ||
And if you guys will play it again for me, you can see when it's announced that he won the female beauty pageant, you can see in his face he's like, oh, I don't deserve this. | ||
He kind of even shakes his head and says, no, this shouldn't be me. | ||
Well, look, bro. | ||
You put yourself into a female beauty pageant, and you live in the liberal woke world, so of course you won. | ||
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Duh! Ladies and gentlemen, we are going to be going to the phone calls now. | |
Again, we're monitoring Arizona and Nevada. | ||
I will tell you what's strange. | ||
We're not getting any updates. | ||
Haven't been any updates all day. | ||
That's a little concerning to me. | ||
Why do the vote tallies just all of a sudden stop? | ||
I don't ask any questions. | ||
Don't you ask any questions about your election, you dirty American. | ||
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Don't investigate how Democrats get 90% of the vote in New York City. | |
Chuck Schumer got 90% of the vote. | ||
Chuck Schumer. You know, they say New York City has a rat problem. | ||
Chuck Schumer's the king rat. | ||
90% of the votes. | ||
What has Chuck Schumer done for New York City? | ||
I don't know. Must be great. | ||
90% of the vote. I'd love to hear somebody explain that one to me. | ||
But don't worry, the Republicans won't be barking up that tree. | ||
They're nice and comfortable with their piece of the pie. | ||
And so they're not going to be pushing any buttons. | ||
And instead, they want to push Trump out. | ||
And what I think might be going on right now, actually... | ||
Because I will tell you, the intellectual dilemma that I spoke on before, which is, does Trump deserve his second term that we believe he rightfully won and a redemption, revenge to her? | ||
Or is it DeSantis, who's the better candidate, which I believe he is, And it's time for him to run. | ||
And I believe both of those things are true. | ||
I believe Trump does deserve his second term. | ||
And I also believe that DeSantis is now the better candidate. | ||
But what I'm afraid is happening now behind the scenes is politics is a dirty game, folks. | ||
Even some of the nicest guys can end up in a bad situation or doing some dirty tricks, we'll say. | ||
So I think what's going on is that the Republican Party is looking to cut a deal with DeSantis. | ||
And DeSantis might not have wanted to run against Trump or he might have even, you know, had a level of respect or admiration for Trump that he wouldn't want to do that even if he was considered a better candidate. | ||
Saying, Trump, this is your time. | ||
But I think what's going to be going on now, if it isn't already, is that the Republican establishment of Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy and Ronna McDaniel and the rest of them are going to be courting Ron DeSantis saying, we'll get behind you, but you've got to run against Trump. | ||
We've got to get rid of him now. | ||
And so that's what I think is going on behind the scenes. | ||
Which is really just sad, actually. | ||
Because the Republicans instead should be looking at it that they have two great candidates and that they have one who should have won his last presidential election and they have another who's waiting in the wings to be a great presidential candidate. | ||
And instead, this dirtbag Republican establishment is going to pit them against one another and fracture the Trump base and the Republican Party. | ||
Now I will say, while that sounds and looks bad in its time, I think it actually, it could potentially end up helping us, but that's only if the egos of Donald Trump and potentially Ron DeSantis are willing to be taking hits and then put in check, depending on what the outcome might be. | ||
But that's kind of the future of what we're going to be talking about with the midterms behind us. | ||
But that's what I see going on. | ||
McConnell and McCarthy and McDaniel are going to do everything they possibly can to court themselves to the establishment, the Democrats, and the billionaire class donors. | ||
And they're going to fulfill their role of getting Trump out. | ||
And that's how they plan on maintaining themselves as Speaker of the House, Majority Leader, whatever the case may be, and the head of the GOP. And of course, America suffers and we don't really get anything out of that, but they don't care. | ||
They're in it for themselves. | ||
So that's what's going on here. | ||
But there is hope, I would say, in Arizona and in Nevada today. | ||
I don't know about Georgia. | ||
That'll be the runoff. We'll deal with that in the future. | ||
We'll continue to monitor Arizona and Nevada. | ||
Problem is, no updates coming in. | ||
That's odd. No updates coming in. | ||
All right, we go to the great callers now. | ||
We're going to be going end-to-end here, folks. | ||
We do have Laura Loomer and maybe Jacob Engels. | ||
I'm not sure if we confirmed them or not, but we will have a couple guests. | ||
But we're going to be taking your calls now all the way through the third hour. | ||
And let's start with Lucy in Colorado. | ||
Lucy, you're on InfoWars War Room, brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
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Go ahead. Hi. | |
I am... | ||
Wow. I... Gosh, I'm so nervous. | ||
Okay, I was wondering if we could do like an after-election ballot count. | ||
I mean, it would have been better to do it before and after if needed. | ||
But if we, like, contact Mike Lindell, I'm just picking on him, you know, give him our political headquarters and give him our voting info, you know, to confirm how many numbers we have. | ||
Like the Bible says, and I wish I had that scripture address. | ||
You know, we have power in numbers. | ||
And if we knew our numbers in every state for every candidate, and then they pull the crap they pull, we can say, no way. | ||
And I'm thinking about there. | ||
I think that's it. Well, I mean, there's vote audits. | ||
There's recounts that have been done before. | ||
Here's the problem. There's just so little faith in the process. | ||
And really, that's on both sides of the aisle when they lose, quite frankly. | ||
But there's just so little faith in the vote. | ||
There's so little faith in the machines. | ||
Again, it's on both sides of the aisle. | ||
And it's kind of the same thing with the sad tragedy of school shootings, | ||
where it becomes so politicized that we don't go with the obvious common sense response. | ||
It becomes this political football that we pass around like a hot potato, | ||
or so you can throw it or punch it the farthest, and we just ignore the common sense solutions. | ||
We might not like the solution, but it's the common sense solution. | ||
Like, yeah, I don't like the idea that we have to have armed guards that are, you know, top-level shooters as school security, but if I don't want a psycho coming in to kill kids, well, I think I'm going to want some there with a gun that shoots at, you know, 100 yards with 100% accuracy. | ||
I think that'd be kind of a smart idea, you know? | ||
But, oh, don't talk about that. | ||
It's a political football we want to debate and pass around. | ||
Same thing with the elections. | ||
It becomes this political football that we toss around. | ||
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Oh, voter suppression. Oh, voter ID. Oh, early voting. | |
Oh, mail-in ballots. Oh, all this other stuff. | ||
No, it's pretty easy. Vote in person, on election day, paper ballots. | ||
Done! That simple. | ||
That easy. They do it in countries all over the world, including France. | ||
Why can't we do it here? | ||
Really odd stuff. | ||
So I don't know about the proposal of going back and somebody auditing or recounting these votes, but I wouldn't get your hopes up for that. | ||
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Well, we'd have to volunteer to contact somebody like Mike. | |
And, you know, this Arizona stuff, they couldn't even vote, you know? | ||
Yeah, they just shut the machines down. | ||
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Just down. But if we could say, well, this is who we were going to vote for until you pulled your... | |
Antics, you know. Anyway, I just think if we knew, and we could say we know our numbers, we could hold them to them. | ||
Anyway, I just don't want to give up. | ||
I don't want to just say, okay, whatever. | ||
It's like, no, I'd like to get in their face about it. | ||
Well, I mean, God bless you guys. I love you all. | ||
Thank you so much. Well, look, we're never going to give up fighting for freedom. | ||
I mean, you know. | ||
That you die. You become a slave when you quit fighting for freedom. | ||
So that's never a fight that you're going to give up, Lucy, that we're going to give up. | ||
The Republican establishment may have given up a long time ago, but that's not us. | ||
Let's go to Bob in Minnesota. | ||
Bob, you're on the Infowars War Room. | ||
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Go ahead. I think that I heard a professional mafia guy in hiding I think it was the Howard Stern Show, and he said every major sporting event is fixed. | |
He said, just think about it, there's way too much money at stake. | ||
Of course everything's fixed. | ||
And I kind of believed him, you know. | ||
Anyway, I think that goes for the elections. | ||
With this much at stake, of course they're fixed, and the Democrats have obviously figured it out with the help of the media. | ||
I mean, so like your previous caller said, getting in their face, it doesn't do anything because they control the media, which is, of course, the most powerful weapon. | ||
And so I think the Republicans that are going along with it, like my guy here in Minnesota, Tom Emmer, he always wins his congressional seat by big margins. | ||
I'm sure he's made a deal with the Democrats, because I think Minnesota is probably one of the most corrupt election states. | ||
But anyway, I think that... | ||
Yeah, I think Rashida Tlaib got 80% of the vote in her district. | ||
80%! There were whole marches against her. | ||
By the Muslim community, she gets 80%. | ||
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All right, Bob. | |
Thank you so much for the call. We'll be right back. | ||
Take a couple more calls, and then Laura Loomer joins us. | ||
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The fight for the future is now. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroer. | ||
Watch the live stream at band.video. | ||
All right, here we are. | ||
Hour number two. InfoWars War Room brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
We got a couple of callers in Wisconsin. | ||
It was good news. Ron Johnson wins Wisconsin. | ||
Thank God. He's one of the good ones. | ||
And so let's go to Wisconsin where Kim has called in. | ||
Kim, you're on the Infowars War Room. | ||
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Go ahead. Hello, Owen. | |
I was watching last night your show and watching things on Ron Johnson for the U.S. Senate and Wisconsin Governor Evers with Michaels. | ||
If a person went back three years ago One might vote a Republican here or a Democrat there or an Independent. | ||
But in the last three years, people have become strong in their, you know, a lot of people switch to being Republicans, and they're much stronger of a unit, right? | ||
So if Ron Johnson was winning big time last night, and you looked at throughout Wisconsin, it was Republicans, Republicans were doing all great. | ||
And then you look at Evers and Michaels. | ||
How did all these Republicans have such high votes? | ||
And then you look at Evers, and he seemed to have the same votes that Ron Johnson did, and Michaels looked like he had the votes Barnes had. | ||
So it looks like they switched Michaels and Evers' votes. | ||
I'm going to have to look a little deeper into this to understand what you're saying. | ||
I'm pulling it up on my screen right now. | ||
Okay, so let's see. | ||
1.3 for Johnson. | ||
And then in the governor's race, Evers gets 1.3. | ||
Michaels gets 1.2. | ||
So, yeah, I don't know. | ||
I don't know where the votes for Michaels went. | ||
Right. Above or just below 1.3 million. | ||
So the numbers bear out as far as consistency is concerned. | ||
But if you're saying you don't believe that the races are that tight on the statewide races, well then you look no further than your Democrat city. | ||
And boom, there it is. Milwaukee County, 70% for Mandela Barnes. | ||
Boom, there it is. Dane County, Madison, 77%. | ||
For Barnes. | ||
And so those are the highest splits that you're going to find in the state. | ||
And it's really not even close for the Democrats. | ||
So it's the same phenomenon we see everywhere else, where in the big Democrat cities, they get such a high number that it becomes almost impossible to defeat at the state level. | ||
So, but as far as the numbers bear out, that's actually, the results bear out consistently, consistency-wise. | ||
But if you don't think that it's that tight as far as Republicans versus Democrats, look no further than Madison and Milwaukee, and you'll figure out why the race was so close. | ||
You know, I just don't see how Ron Johnson would be Republican, you know, and how then I just, I get what you're saying. | ||
I watched. I see that. | ||
It just seems odd that one would be the Republican and one would be a Democrat. | ||
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Why wouldn't? I don't know. | |
I guess. Well, they're both incumbents. | ||
And like I said, the numbers and the governor and the Senate race both are very consistent as far as so there's no real anomalies there. | ||
The only anomalies are when you look at the Democrat run city. | ||
So there's more stake in being an incumbent than most people realize or understand. | ||
So I'm not sure what your point of contention or confusion here is. | ||
I mean, I guess you're saying you don't understand how a Republican and a Democrat could both win at the top of a statewide election, but that's because they're both incumbents and both of those races were already tight. | ||
So, I would be more concerned if I was in Wisconsin about what's going on in Madison | ||
in Milwaukee that gives Democrats such a huge split there. | ||
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Disturbing Research. | |
There will be a runoff in Georgia. | ||
They've stopped the count. They've decided it is a runoff. | ||
Things were really tight there. | ||
We do have an update in Arizona. | ||
We have just had a ballot dump. | ||
Terry Lake is now within 5,000 votes of Katie Hobbs. | ||
I do think Lake ends up pulling this one off. | ||
And then on the Senate side, Blake Masters was able to gain some ground by about 20,000 votes, but still remains about 80,000 behind Kelly. | ||
So that's going to be a harder hurdle to leap, but plenty of votes still to come in. | ||
And if they're all in Maricopa County and we get a fair result there... | ||
It's an outside shot Masters could get in. | ||
And at this point, I'm pretty confident that Lake is indeed going to end up getting ahead of Hobbs. | ||
But still plenty of time and ballots and Democrat shenanigans, I'm sure, with the results there to be determined. | ||
Now, Laura Loomer is joining me now. | ||
And Laura, I know you heard me say this earlier with you on the Jones Show. | ||
I just want to throw this intellectual dilemma that we have out there for you right now and let you kind of chew on it. | ||
Ron DeSantis, Donald Trump, this is the narrative that is going to be quickly becoming the top talking point as far as the future of the Republican Party and the presidential election in 2024. | ||
I believe this is our dilemma. | ||
Does Donald Trump rightfully deserve his second term that he won in 2020 with the Redemption Revenge Tour? | ||
And is Ron DeSantis, though, now the best candidate? | ||
I actually believe that both of those things are true, personally. | ||
I don't think the Republican leadership is going to try to do anything to properly pave out a strong... | ||
Next two years, between those two, I think they're going to throw a bunch of red meat in between them and get them fighting because that's how sick the Republican leadership is. | ||
But do you agree that that's our intellectual battle right now? | ||
And how do you see that fleshing out Laura Loomer? | ||
No, I do not agree that that's the intellectual battle. | ||
I believe strongly that Donald Trump, and not just Donald Trump, but the American people are entitled to a second Trump term. | ||
It wasn't just Donald Trump who had his second term robbed from him by voter fraud machines and mail-in ballot fraud, but it was every single voter in this country who voted for him. | ||
And every single Republican politician And every single Republican pundit who entertains the idea of having Ron DeSantis or any other GOP establishment politician with an inflated ego to run against Donald Trump in 2024, they are guilty of grand election theft. | ||
They are an accessory to grand election theft. | ||
Because if you don't have enough integrity and enough intellectual honesty to say that Donald Trump was the rightful winner of 2020, and we are going to honor that election by giving him the second term that he deserves, and we are going to honor the millions of patriots who feel like they were silenced and that their votes were stolen, then I don't want you in my Republican Party. | ||
And to answer your second question about whether or not DeSantis is a somehow better candidate, I mean, this is a guy who literally just endorsed a Senate candidate in Colorado by the name of Joe Odea, who wants you to go to prison. | ||
I mean, you are being targeted by the January 6th committee, and Ron DeSantis, if he could have his way, would have you go to jail. | ||
I mean, that is what he's saying, right, isn't it? | ||
When he endorses somebody like Joe Odea, who went on MSNBC and said that he was anti-Trump and would openly campaign against Donald Trump and is in favor of all of the January 6th political prisoners rotting in jail and never receiving pardons. | ||
So how can Ron DeSantis support somebody like that? | ||
But when you actually take away all of the media fluff and all of the media obsession with Ron DeSantis, When you actually look at his real record, you see that he really actually isn't as strong as Donald Trump. | ||
This is a guy who allowed for federal Capitol Police officers to have a station here in Florida, where we have the highest amount of January 6th defendants. | ||
He did nothing as his, you know, agriculture Secretary Nicky Freed, the only Democrat in his administration, was illegally red flagging Trump supporters who were simply in attendance in January 6th, people who didn't even commit a crime. | ||
Ron DeSantis did nothing about that. | ||
This is a guy who has refused to clean the voter rolls in Florida, allowing for 1.4 million phantom voters to remain on the voter rolls, despite many warnings. | ||
This is a guy who literally lied to everybody on national television and said that he was making it illegal. | ||
Let me just pause you right here because we're getting into the weeds now. | ||
And I just got to say, because here's the thing. | ||
I can go right into those weeds and almost everything you just said about DeSantis could be applied to Donald Trump too. | ||
I mean, I would sit here and make the argument that, hey, yeah, Donald Trump got the election stolen from him. | ||
Who was president when it was stolen? | ||
Donald Trump. What has Donald Trump done for the January 6th defendants? | ||
Almost nothing. So I mean, I think these arguments go both ways. | ||
The reason why I would say Ron DeSantis is a more favorable candidate, remove myself from the picture, the reason why DeSantis endorsed O'Day was because he's looking for favor from the GOP leadership. | ||
Now that might be a knock on him, but that's why I see it. | ||
But DeSantis is obviously more likable. | ||
He's more likable by the centrists. | ||
He's more likely to get a Democrat to vote for him. | ||
And he doesn't have the baggage that Donald Trump has. | ||
Do you deny that? I would say that, yeah, Donald Trump has baggage. | ||
I wouldn't say that Ron DeSantis is more likable. | ||
I crunched the numbers right here and I'll show you the numbers. | ||
The numbers speak for themselves. | ||
I mean, that's just a matter of your own personal opinion. | ||
You can see that in 2020, Donald Trump in the state of Florida received 5,668,731 votes, which is over a million more votes than Ron DeSantis received But that's not fair. | ||
That's a presidential election versus a midterm. | ||
Those numbers are always higher. | ||
Well, if you're utilizing the logic of the rhino establishment that is now saying that Ron DeSantis is much more likable than Donald Trump, then it is fair, right? | ||
I don't think that's rhino. | ||
I don't think that's rhino talk. | ||
I think that Ron DeSantis is clearly more attractive to centrists. | ||
You don't think that Jeb Bush and Paul Ryan are rhinos? | ||
Because that's who's coming out and saying that Ron DeSantis should be the 2024 nominee. | ||
No, I agree with you. | ||
I agree with you. Ron DeSantis is clearly either working on cutting a deal or making agreements with the Republican establishment, and that's a sign that he probably is planning to run. | ||
That's why he endorsed O'Day. | ||
That's why the Republican swamp is endorsing him now. | ||
So I'm not denying that that's what's going on. | ||
I guess then my concern would be obviously that, okay, well, even if he is more attractive to a majority of American voters than Donald Trump, which I do believe, well, it doesn't matter if he's a Republican swamp now. | ||
I, you know, we'll see what happens. | ||
I personally don't think that he's more likable. | ||
I would agree that Donald Trump does have more baggage, but I don't think that that's of his own doing. | ||
This is a guy who, obviously, he's a disruptor, and his entire first term was also taken away from him. | ||
By a coup, okay, launched by both parties, the Uniparty, to try to remove him from office. | ||
This is a guy who was attacked, his family was attacked with defamation every single day. | ||
From the onset of his campaign, he had to deal with the Russia conspiracy hoax. | ||
And so it's manufactured baggage. | ||
I would say that we're very lucky that we have Donald Trump and we wouldn't have Ron DeSantis if it wasn't for Donald Trump. | ||
And I think that Everybody who's now all of a sudden an anti-Trump, pro-DeSantis cheerleader and is telling Donald Trump to step aside is failing to remember that if it wasn't for Donald Trump, we would literally have a crack-addicted, closeted, homosexual governor who's an open communist. | ||
I'm talking, of course, About Andrew Gillum, who was barely defeated by Ron DeSantis in 2018 and only secured a victory thanks to the grace of Donald Trump coming in and endorsing him when he was falling behind in the polls and doing fundraising for him. | ||
Before people start, you know, trash talking Donald Trump and telling people that he's not, you know, welcome in the party anymore and that he needs to step aside, they need to realize that Ron DeSantis literally owes his entire political career to Donald Trump. | ||
He was a no-name congressman palling around with Trey Gowdy and others in the halls of Congress in Washington, D.C. Nobody even knew who the hell he was until Donald Trump put him on the map. | ||
So, I don't hate Ron DeSantis. | ||
I voted for him in 2018 and I voted for him yesterday. | ||
But I do have a problem with him rubbing elbows with the most treacherous rhinos our countries have ever seen. | ||
I'm talking about the Romneys and the Bushes and the Paul Ryans. | ||
But is that worse than Trump promoting Operation Warp Speed, allowing them to shut down the country, and then refusing to admit the vaccine has been a disaster? | ||
Another segment with Laura Loomer on the other side. | ||
We'll be right back. Laura Loomer, my guest, and I don't know if Trump was listening to you earlier, but he tweeted out pretty much exactly, or well, put up on Truth Social, pretty much exactly what you said earlier today on The Jones Show and then repeated in the last segment, pointing out that he got 1.1 million more votes in Florida than Ron DeSantis. | ||
Again, though, I have to say that's disingenuous. | ||
It just is. Ron DeSantis got 60% of the vote. | ||
Trump got 51% of the vote. | ||
It's a non-presidential election year. | ||
Numbers are always down. | ||
DeSantis won Miami-Dade County. | ||
Trump did not. So I'm just not buying those numbers as an argument for Trump, quite frankly. | ||
I think the proper argument is to say that he deserves a second term. | ||
He deserves a redemption, a revenge to her. | ||
But, of course, I don't see the Republican establishment allowing him to do that. | ||
And so here's the issue, I think, Laura, and you know this. | ||
The Republican establishment is never going to take on the issue of voter fraud. | ||
And so they're scared to talk about it. | ||
They're afraid to point it out. | ||
They're not interested in finding out how in Philadelphia or Chicago or New York Democrats get 80-90% of the vote. | ||
They just don't. They just let this go on. | ||
I don't see any Republicans demanding answers on what the hell's going on in Arizona today. | ||
So that's the real shame. | ||
Is that no matter what happens, the Republican Party's never going to fight for fair elections. | ||
And so whether it's DeSantis or Trump, I'm not sure if that happens. | ||
Maybe there's a better shot with Trump. | ||
But clearly I think we see that this is going to be the future debate and the Republican Party wants to pit DeSantis against Trump and they're hoping that they can put Trump out to pasture and I think DeSantis might be buying into it. | ||
Yeah, Owen, I absolutely will agree with you in the sense that I do think that President Trump was listening. | ||
We do know that he watches InfoWars and watches Alex Jones. | ||
And I received several text messages today that it looks like the president was watching my segment earlier because it was several hours prior to what he just posted. | ||
And it was almost word for word directly what came out of my mouth. | ||
And I don't really see anybody else talking about what I'm talking about because everybody's too busy trying to turn on Trump and promote DeSantis as the next best thing since sliced bread. | ||
Oh, it's like they were waiting for it. | ||
Like they wanted it all along. | ||
Well, and obviously this is a coordinated effort. | ||
You see that the front cover of the New York Post today says defuture, like D-E future. | ||
And obviously we know that the election results didn't come in last night until around 8.30. | ||
And if you know anything about the way media runs and the way newspapers are printed, the covers are well decided prior to the night prior because they have to print thousands of copies and then send them all throughout the country and they're delivered to gas stations in people's homes. | ||
By 3 or 4 o'clock the next day. | ||
So this was clearly a premeditated cover. | ||
And the New York Post is owned by the Murdochs who own Fox News. | ||
And we know that Fox News has gone totally anti-Trump. | ||
Their panel last night for election coverage was basically a who's who of the biggest never-Trump retards from 2015 and 2016. | ||
Who pretty much all lost relevancy because nobody liked them after they showed their true colors and promoted rhinos over MAGA. But now they're thinking that, oh, this is the Never Trumper comeback tour. | ||
We can find our way in by promoting Ron DeSantis and getting rid of Trump. | ||
That's what these people are doing. | ||
You know, I just think that it's really disingenuous for people to blame Donald Trump for what happened last night. | ||
You said it yourself in that the Republican Party has refused to address voter fraud. | ||
Donald Trump, I agree with you in the sense that he needs to stop promoting the vaccines. | ||
The vaccines are garbage. | ||
I think that it'd be great if he would come out and issue a statement and say that Operation Warp Speed was a mistake. | ||
But let's not pretend like Governor DeSantis isn't on video telling everybody in Florida to go jab themselves with a death shot. | ||
All right. So, you know, Ron DeSantis is on video saying the same exact thing Donald Trump did to everybody just wants to conveniently forget that. | ||
Another thing as well, in fairness, though, DeSantis has at least changed his stance. | ||
Well, Donald Trump hasn't publicly said anything about changing his stance, but if you've noticed for the last five or six rallies, he's completely dropped talking about the vaccine. | ||
So I think he's got the memo. | ||
I would say that, you know, I do like Donald Trump, but he is a bit of a narcissist. | ||
I think that being a narcissist is... | ||
Somewhat of a positive quality if you're going to be in politics. | ||
But there's no denying that the president is a narcissist. | ||
And so narcissists have a very hard time admitting when they're wrong. | ||
And I think that maybe Donald Trump would win over some people that have very strong feelings about the vaccines and left the Trump train if he said, yeah, I realize now that Operation Warp Speed wasn't correct and that I was just listening to the experts, but the experts led me astray. | ||
You know, something simple like that. | ||
But we'll see what happens. | ||
And look, the Republican Party had two years. | ||
Donald Trump was not in office these last two years. | ||
So they could have actually done something and addressed the fraud if they wanted to. | ||
But they didn't because, let's be honest, the Republican Party was just as guilty as the Democrat Party in stealing the 2020 presidential election. | ||
And anybody who says that that's not true You're not living in reality. | ||
I mean, if you don't think that people like Kevin McCarthy and Ronna Romney were in on the steal, you're watching the same thing happen right now. | ||
How come Ronna Romney didn't file a lawsuit with the RNC against Katie Hobbs and the Arizona Democrat Party for the fact that Katie Hobbs, who is Carrie Lake's opponent, is literally the person in charge of overseeing the elections? | ||
I mean, how stupid is Ronna Romney? | ||
OK, Ronna Romney, our Republican Party is run by a traitor. | ||
OK, she is a traitor given the fact that she is related to Mitt Romney by blood. | ||
Can we just make an agreement that if we're actually going to make America great again and take our country back, that we're going to purge all of the Romney scumbags from our party? | ||
Why the hell is a member of the Romney party in charge of the Republican Party? | ||
And look, I love President Trump, but that's another mistake he made, is endorsing Ronna Romney. | ||
And I think that if Donald Trump really wants to have a comeback tour and take 2024, and he can, he needs to be aggressive against the vaccines. | ||
He needs to pardon all of the January 6th political prisoners. | ||
He needs to completely disavow Kevin McCarthy and Ronna Romney. | ||
Personally, I think Congressman Paul Gosar should be Speaker of the House because we need to get rid of the cancerous, traitorous scumbags inside the GOP leadership who are more of a detriment to our country and our national security than the Democrat Party, dare I say. | ||
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But that's the truth. Don't you agree, though? | |
I mean, there's people that are never going to vote Trump. | ||
They will never vote Trump, no matter what he says, what he does. | ||
I don't think those people exist, at least in the same numbers, for DeSantis. | ||
Well... We're not going to know. | ||
So I guess the question is this. | ||
My final question would be this. Why isn't Trump and DeSantis, why isn't there a union there? | ||
Why isn't that something that we're using as a power couple in a way, a political power couple? | ||
Doesn't mean they have to run together, but I mean, why is this fraction happening all of a sudden? | ||
Because Ron DeSantis is bought and paid for by billionaires like Ken Griffin, who are on the record last week in Politico, saying that the reason why they are now the largest donors to people like Ron DeSantis is because they want to get rid of and eradicate Trumpism from the Republican Party. | ||
They want to completely dismantle the populist movement in America and realign the GOP with multinational corporate interests. | ||
And that's exactly what Donald Trump Killed off, right? | ||
When he became president and when we had the MAGA movement, which is why he was able to successfully kill off the Bush, Cheney, McCain and Clinton political dynasties. | ||
And so the establishment doesn't fear Ron DeSantis. | ||
If the establishment actually feared Ron DeSantis and thought that he would be a disruptor towards the woke agenda and the anti-American agenda being peddled by the Uniparty, you wouldn't have people like Jeb Bush and Paul Ryan and Mitt Romney and big pharma Wall Street billionaires coming out and endorsing him. | ||
So I think that people need to understand that nobody's perfect. | ||
OK, Trump's not perfect. Ron DeSantis isn't perfect. | ||
But Donald Trump was totally shafted. | ||
I have never in my lifetime seen a president treated as unfairly as Donald Trump was. | ||
And he deserves a redemption. | ||
And probably never will again, quite frankly. | ||
And so now the question becomes, what happens when the Republicans try to strong-arm Trump from running again? | ||
What is he going to do? | ||
Because I think he has every intention to run. | ||
Laura Loomer, great stuff. Loomer.com. | ||
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♪♪ All right, we're about to go back to your phone calls. | ||
Quick update. More numbers coming in. | ||
Nevada and Laxalt has actually expanded his current lead over Masto by about 5,000 votes. | ||
It's about 25,000 votes Laxalt's lead in Nevada. | ||
So that's one to watch, but good news there. | ||
And then, when you look at Arizona, more votes coming in. | ||
Lake is less than 5,000, 4,000 votes away from taking over the lead of Hobbs. | ||
And then Masters closing the gap as well. | ||
Let me get these numbers up here. | ||
And is now down by about... | ||
80,000. So, okay, so that number looks about the same. | ||
But Republicans closing the gap in Arizona. | ||
And Laxalt, the Republican, expanding the gap in Nevada. | ||
So, this is good. | ||
This is good stuff. Obviously, all eyes on Maricopa County at this point. | ||
And we might even get a winner in Nevada by the end of the night. | ||
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That is, unless... | |
You know, the old Democrat Party's got some shenanigans up their sleeve. | ||
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That is unless. | |
So, we'll continue to monitor this on The War Room. | ||
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Okay, back to the phone lines. | ||
Matt Baker is on the call from Arizona. | ||
Matt, you're on the InfoWars War Room. | ||
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Go ahead. Yo, Owen, man. | |
I was listening to that when you had the back and forth there with Laura Loomer, man. | ||
I love Laura and I don't want to get Loomered, but I got to back you up on this, man. | ||
It's like, are we in a cult? | ||
Because it sounds like she's in a cult. | ||
She's like, my Republican Party. | ||
What do you mean your Republican Party? | ||
And then this whole concept of Trump. | ||
I voted for Trump twice. | ||
Let's just clear the air. He deserves it. | ||
He's entitled. Are those the kind of things that right-wingers talk about? | ||
Deserve? Entitle? No. | ||
Who's going to win? And who's going to win for the American people? | ||
Let me just say this real quick. | ||
You know, the conversation that Laura and I were having about Trump and DeSantis, there's very few people that could have that conversation, because you're going to see that conversation prop up a lot, and you're going to see commentary for clout with that conversation coming up a lot. | ||
But you know what? I wouldn't even listen to most of the people talking about it. | ||
You know why? Because they don't have skin in the game. | ||
Laura Loomer has skin in the game. | ||
Owen Schroer has skin in the game. | ||
We've invested in these individuals. | ||
So we are the ones to be listening to. | ||
We may disagree on some things, but I would take Laura Loomer's opinion on it more seriously than probably 99% of the others in media because she's got as much skin in the game, if not more, than anybody else. | ||
And her point with the leftists and the establishment backing DeSantis is fair. | ||
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Fair enough, okay? | |
And I'm not against Trump. | ||
I'm here. He's doing this to himself. | ||
How many times do we have to say, you have to come out against the vaccine? | ||
You have to come out against the vaccine. | ||
Basically, what DeSantis is doing is he's saying, look, I'm against the vaccine. | ||
I'm everything that the base wants. | ||
She says, DeSantis is nothing without Trump. | ||
Well, Trump is nothing without us. | ||
Trump is nothing without Michael Savage, Borders Language Culture. | ||
Trump was nothing without Infowars coming out in the beginning. | ||
We are not a cult. | ||
We are not your children, Trump. | ||
If you're listening to this, it's time for you to grow up Admit you made a mistake or we're done. | ||
We've mentioned this a thousand times. | ||
We want to back you. | ||
You are the man. | ||
We love you. | ||
But we cannot go forward with this childish notion that you cannot admit when you were wrong. | ||
Yeah, they're definitely, I don't know if I would call it an ego check, but Trump seems to take things extremely personally. | ||
I guess I would say it like that. | ||
And there does seem to be a bitterness in his response to some of the most recent attacks against him. | ||
You know, here's the other thing I will say, and obviously this is going to be a topic for discussion, Trump or DeSantis. | ||
Folks, let's remember... | ||
Nobody's officially declared yet. | ||
Okay? So, we don't know who's going to be running for president. | ||
Maybe somebody else pops up better than both of them. | ||
In fact, I hope that's the case. | ||
But what I do see forming right now is the establishment is clearly trying to use DeSantis to get Trump out of the picture. | ||
And what I would be afraid of, and remember the Republicans tried to do this to Trump in 2016, what I would be afraid of is if the Republicans do, Basically blackball Trump. | ||
Does he end up running as an independent or libertarian or something else? | ||
I don't think the Libertarian Party would want him. | ||
But does he end up running as something else? | ||
And then you're in a completely new water that is potentially... | ||
The end of any chance the Republicans would have in a presidential election. | ||
Because, I mean, you look at these Libertarian votes, and by the way, the Libertarians, I think, mostly are good people, and ideologically I probably agree with more of what they believe than even the Republican Party ideology. | ||
But boy, oh boy, the Libertarians are in big cope mode today. | ||
Bigger than Donald Trump, even. | ||
Because they know that they... | ||
Put Democrats in power, potentially in Georgia and Pennsylvania, potentially, depending on how the results go, Nevada, Arizona. | ||
Those libertarian votes, which probably mostly would have gone Republican, ended up being bigger than the difference in those Senate races. | ||
And so they're in big cope mode today. | ||
Oh, don't blame us! | ||
Oh, don't look at us! | ||
Oh, la, la, la! Hey, just be honest. | ||
Nobody blames you for voting third party. | ||
We get it. Nobody blames you. | ||
Vote for who you want. It's fine. | ||
But don't sit here and act like the difference wasn't your votes. | ||
And because of that, Democrats are going to get back into power. | ||
Stop denying that. | ||
Stop coping with it. Just admit what you did. | ||
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It's fine. And one last thing. | |
People need to stop calling names. | ||
Trump shouldn't be calling names or threatening DeSantis. | ||
Yeah, that was weak. Yes, we cannot shut down. | ||
Yes, we cannot make mandatory vaccines. | ||
Everyone says, yeah, he realized he was wrong. | ||
People thought a meteorite was coming towards the planet Earth. | ||
Everyone acted stupidly in the beginning. | ||
But you have to say, shift gears. | ||
Okay, these people lie to me. | ||
I listened to my generals in the middle of a war. | ||
Fauci was the general. | ||
He told them what to do. | ||
He took the info. | ||
He moved. He acted like a good, strong person. | ||
But he got bad info from sellout bastards like Fauci. | ||
He needs to come out and be on our team. | ||
We'll back him. In fact, they should both be. | ||
It should have been like Robert Barnes said. | ||
It should have been Trump, DeSantis. | ||
As the dream team, we can't lose. | ||
See, now this is the real story. | ||
The Republican leadership is so inept and incompetent, they don't even know how to organize a depth chart. | ||
There is so much potential and talent right now in the wings of the Republican Party. | ||
And yeah, Donald Trump probably has the number one name recognition and political power going into an election, but he's got one run left in him, and that's it. | ||
And so the Republicans don't even have the wherewithal or just the common decency even to make sure that they don't sabotage themselves and they reorder the depth chart in a favorable manner so that Republicans can win. | ||
But I guess it just shows us what we always knew about the Republican establishment and what we always knew about the Republican leadership. | ||
They don't give a damn about you. | ||
They don't even give a damn if they win or not. | ||
They just want to maintain the status quo. | ||
And so if they have to cut themselves up and harm themselves and lose in order to get Trump out of the picture, they will do it. | ||
And now they're just sabotaging what should be a bright future for a populist Republican Party. | ||
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Thank you for watching. | |
so ride in is now calling on a long mustard be investigated How do you like that? | ||
Of course he is. | ||
And you've got the Democrat propaganda accounts on Twitter echoing similar sentiments like Jack Cucci-rella. | ||
Elon Musk is making a great case for why we should tax the hell out of billionaires. | ||
And it's stupidity like that that makes me realize why you're a Democrat. | ||
No! If government gets to tax... | ||
At the behest of their political motives or operatives, well then the government can pick winners and losers. | ||
That's called fascism! | ||
So it's funny how Democrats are fascists and then they beat their chest claiming they're anti-fascists. | ||
No, this is exactly why the government shouldn't have the power to tax at will because they shouldn't have the power to pick winners and losers, you commie dirtbags. | ||
But so Biden now announces, oh, we want to investigate Elon Musk. | ||
Oh, because billionaires owning a tech or media company is such a problem, except when they're liberals like Zuckerberg or Bezos or, well, you get the picture. | ||
You know the story. | ||
It's the old story. | ||
All right, let's go back to the phone lines here. | ||
We've got Tim. Tim is a veteran calling in from Kentucky. | ||
Tim, you're on the Infowars War Room. | ||
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Go ahead. Hey, Owen. | |
Thanks for taking my call. Well, this is not a surprise. | ||
We absolutely know that several presidents have committed treason, and they are covering up for this. | ||
If we get into power, they know what's going to happen. | ||
But the issue is GOP leadership. | ||
They are not going to do anything anyways, so it really doesn't matter. | ||
It's up to us, one way or the other. | ||
Tyrannical governments never hand over power peacefully, and they're not going to start now. | ||
Yeah, what's the old saying? | ||
You can't vote your way out of slavery? | ||
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Absolutely. And then you look at the Karl Marx thing. | |
But hey, apparently we can vote ourselves into it. | ||
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Yeah, Karl Marx says, accuse others of what you're doing, exactly what you're doing to cause confusion. | |
Look what they're doing. | ||
And they've got the GOP leadership blackmailed so bad, pedophiles and traitors, that they just, they're unable to do anything. | ||
And until we get them out, we're screwed. | ||
Yeah, Tim, here's what I see happening, though. | ||
Whether or not the elections were fair last night, whether or not people believed they were fair last night, I think the awakening that's happening now People are just stunned. | ||
They don't know how a guy like Fetterman can possibly win. | ||
They don't know how a candidate like Carrie Lake can possibly lose. | ||
And so they're going to start investigating. | ||
They're going to start asking questions. | ||
And they're going to come to realizations that they may not have had in the past or that they may not want to face. | ||
But that's where we're at right now as a country. | ||
How does John Fetterman, a guy that can't think, a guy that can't talk, a guy that can't hear, No, I was just going to say, where's our special forces or our military? | ||
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Because they're our true militia. | |
They better get ready. Well, come on. | ||
General Milley's got him wearing, you know, pink lipstick and the red high heels and men wearing dresses. | ||
Come on, Tim. Come on. | ||
That's our priority at the military under General Milley. | ||
He wants to know what white supremacy is all about. | ||
You know that, Tim. | ||
All right. Thank you for the call, Tim. | ||
Good to hear from the veterans. By the way, programming note, we're going to be moving up the veterans call-in special to this Friday since it's Veterans Day, and the last Friday of the month is going to be the Thanksgiving season. | ||
So, Veterans call-in special is this Friday. | ||
Just a programming note for you there. | ||
By the way, I see the caller wants to talk about this. | ||
I've got the story on my desk here. | ||
Cruz extinguished fire at Chevron El Segundo Refiree, Los Angeles Times. | ||
So another oil refinery catches fire last night and barely makes the news. | ||
So what is this, like 50 now in the last year under Joe Biden? | ||
Just refineries just catching fire, food processing plants catching fire. | ||
FBI on that? No, no, no press conferences, no questions, no interest. | ||
Sauce, FEMA Reason 9, you're on the air, go ahead. | ||
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Yeah, and 20% of that was able to supply the vehicles, the motor vehicles in L.A., so basically the trucking, essentially, because they said the spokesperson wasn't clear on whether it was jet fuel or diesel, but we all know jet fuel melts still beams, so it was probably most likely the diesel that got messed up. | |
And I got a question for you, Owen. | ||
Who's Brian Dale? | ||
Who? Exactly, Brian Dale. | ||
He ran against Newsom, and he lost. | ||
And I don't even remember this guy posting any ads or anything about Brian Dale. | ||
Oh, are you saying that was the Republican that ran against Newsom? | ||
Yes, sir. Well, the Republicans have no interest in running anybody serious in a statewide race in California, so that doesn't really surprise me. | ||
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So basically, I'm just getting ready. | |
I see the STH or whatever is about to hit the fan. | ||
And I'm getting ready, man. | ||
I'm just going to have to get prepared because these people are truly evil. | ||
Nancy Pelosi got re-elected for, what, the fifth time in how many decades of her being in office? | ||
It's unreal. You have to be brain-dead to think that's legitimate. | ||
No, no, no. It's even worse than that. | ||
When you go investigate the results, sauce, Chuck Schumer is pulling 90% in Manhattan and in the Bronx. | ||
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90%! For that rat! | |
I know. Yeah. | ||
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I mean, it's mind-boggling. | |
It's the people that... | ||
I mean, it's the same type of people that still wear face masks and advocate. | ||
Unfortunately, I feel like they're with the cold where it's all voting because I saw a TikTok cringe compilation of these Democrat senators running and every sentence, every third word in each sentence, have you voted? | ||
Voting, vote, vote, this, that, vote, vote. | ||
Another caller mentioned earlier today on Harrison how we can't... | ||
They have to start doing stuff. | ||
They have to start actually getting out there and fighting for the party. | ||
That's all I wanted to touch on. | ||
I appreciate you having me on. | ||
I'm going to go get some supplements because this is what we've got to do at this point because it's about to get bad. | ||
I agree, Sauce. | ||
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I actually think And I don't know if he's directly talking about this, but folks, the economy has been synthetically propped up by the Biden administration for about six to eight months now ahead of the midterms. | ||
I think the whole thing is about to fall apart. | ||
I think you're going to see supply chain crises, energy crises, gas prices skyrocketing again because they've synthetically kept it down ahead of the midterms, hoping that that would help them. | ||
And it probably did, but now it's probably going to jump right back up. | ||
And by the way, He brings up the issue of the college campuses. | ||
Again, this is the problem with the Republican leadership. | ||
Well, aside from the fact they're all a bunch of wusses with a P, they could easily go into college campuses and actually make an impact. | ||
It's quite simple. Look at what happens when Matt Walsh goes to a college campus. | ||
Look at what happens when Gavin McGinnis or Alex Stein or Milo Yiannopoulos or Ben Shapiro go to a college campus. | ||
They draw huge crowds, and then they create the phenomenon of the radical, mentally deranged left coming out and putting themselves on full display. | ||
Now, the Republicans have nothing to do with that. | ||
Those happen to be conservative individuals that do events, but the Republicans have nothing to do with that. | ||
The Republicans should be organizing that The Republicans should be funding that The Republicans should be marketing that But because they're such cucks, they don't do it, and they get their asses kicked on every college campus every year. | ||
Same thing goes for the inner cities. | ||
Where is any Republican trying to make a dent in 90% for Chuck Schumer? | ||
Where is any Republican trying to make a dent on Nancy Pelosi spending 70 years in Congress? | ||
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No effort. Why? | |
Why? Alright, let's go to Stephen in Florida. | ||
Good to hear from you, Stephen. Go ahead. | ||
Hey, good evening, Owen. | ||
And I want to say, first of all, stellar job and kudos to you and the crew for your coverage last night. | ||
You did a really great job and I really appreciate that. | ||
So what I want to say, I have to disagree with Laura Loomer when it comes to DeSantis versus Trump. | ||
And here's why. I had called in way back in, I think, 2015, and when Trump announced he was running, or 2016, to Alex Cho, and I told him that I could not support Trump, and the reason is, and this is... | ||
I'm still listening for Trump to come out and publicly apologize about this, as well as the vaccine issue, but the fact that he committed adultery on his first wife, Ivanka, with Marla Maples, I've never heard him apologize about that as a Christian who takes marriage seriously according to the Bible. | ||
I have a big problem with that. | ||
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You meant Ivana. | |
And I'm really, I'm not so familiar with that. | ||
I mean, I know the Marbles story. | ||
I didn't know if it was in wedlock or out of wedlock. | ||
And who knows what's happened behind the scenes. | ||
They were both supportive of Donald and his political aspirations anyway. | ||
I've got bigger issues in those personal stuff with Trump, so I don't know. | ||
He wrote, The U.S. proxy war in Ukraine is not going well. | ||
Let's ask some important questions and see if you have the answers. | ||
Feel free to reply. | ||
One, how long will people in the West accept sending billions to Ukraine while they have a major cost-of-living crisis? | ||
Two, now that large parts of Ukraine are without power, how many millions of additional Ukrainian refugees can Europe support? | ||
Winter is coming. | ||
Three, Russia prepares a major offensive this winter with up to 500,000 fresh troops. | ||
How will Ukraine stop them with their depleted army? | ||
Four, the Russian economy is fine despite Western sanctions. | ||
Russia now sells oil and gas to China and India, with Turkey becoming the new energy hub to Europe, meaning Russia can afford this war for as long as it wants. | ||
Are Western taxpayers prepared to spend a trillion in Ukraine? | ||
Five, Russia is now mass-producing $30,000 kamikaze drones. | ||
They destroy NATO weapon systems that cost millions. | ||
While Russia is fighting a low-budget war, it preserves high-end arms for a confrontation with NATO. How long until NATO is running out of high-end arms to defend itself? | ||
6. Russia is winning because it has the clear strategic advantage. | ||
Time is on its side. | ||
The longer this conflict takes, the more likely the defeat of the West becomes. | ||
No matter how much money and arms they send to Ukraine. | ||
What then? NATO troops in Ukraine? | ||
Nuclear war? | ||
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Or peace? 7. | |
The U.S.-EU propaganda is failing. | ||
Most people can see the reality of this U.S. proxy war. | ||
It's all over the Internet. | ||
Ukraine flags on social media have disappeared. | ||
And as with past U.S. wars built on lies, this one is also running out of steam. | ||
Who still supports this nonsense? | ||
8. Now ask yourself the most important question. | ||
The U.S. proxy war in Ukraine only serves U.S. interests to prevent BRICS from ending USD dominance. | ||
U.S. empire is bankrupt. | ||
Time to accept that. | ||
Let's go multipolar. | ||
This is not the issue for which humanity must end in a nuclear war. | ||
Kim.com is correct. | ||
President Vladimir Putin's suggestion for a multipolar world is the only reasonable solution. | ||
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By the way, Sean Penn, you know, the U.S. loves sending their celebrities out to promote death and war. | ||
And so Sean Penn was in Ukraine again, or I guess Ukraine. | ||
I mean, who really knows where Zelensky is? | ||
But Sean Penn goes to Ukraine again and gives him one of his Grammys. | ||
I think it's a Grammy, or is it an Emmy, rather? | ||
I think it's an Emmy, actually. Oscar? | ||
Who cares? So it's an Oscar, and they can shove it, wear it. | ||
Anyway, so there it is. | ||
Oh, another U.S. celebrity. | ||
Oh, look, here's an Oscar for you. | ||
Oh, I love you, Zelensky. | ||
Woo! Look at how great we are. | ||
We love war. Uh-oh. | ||
I'm Sean Penn. Look at me. | ||
I wear a T-shirt. I give people Oscars. | ||
Oh, I like war. Oh, but I like peace. | ||
I'm a liberal peacenik, but I like war. | ||
Now, folks, I discussed this, I think it was last week, what the real future between Russia and Ukraine is going to be. | ||
I think people are starting to catch up. | ||
Don't be surprised. | ||
You've got to understand, Zelensky has already made billions of dollars, if not hundreds of billions of dollars, off of this from the United States and gotten weaponry. | ||
The U.S. politicians have probably laundered all the money that they want to launder. | ||
And so the interests, I think, are starting to wane as they realize that starting a world war with Russia is not a good idea. | ||
And don't be surprised if this whole thing comes to a flat-out halt soon, as far as the propaganda is concerned. | ||
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Thanks for watching! | |
Alright, still sitting where we left off in Arizona and Nevada. | ||
Nothing to report there yet. | ||
Nothing that I haven't reported already, at least. | ||
So Laxalt with about a 25,000-vote advantage for the senator seat in Nevada. | ||
And Lake and Masters closing in on their opponents in Arizona. | ||
But I want to go back out to the phone lines now. | ||
And Charles has called in from Georgia. | ||
He says he's lived in Atlanta 22 years, and he wants to talk about the phenomenon of black Americans voting Democrat, I guess specifically in Atlanta, where the numbers are 80%. | ||
Charles, you're on the Infowars War Room. | ||
Go ahead. Hey, what's up, my friend? | ||
Howdy. Good to hear from you. | ||
You all did great. Last night, by the way, I watched all the way to the end. | ||
It was the best reporting in the world. | ||
Thank you. Thank you. | ||
Hey, look, just look at it this way. | ||
Take a historical perspective, an overall worldwide perspective. | ||
When elite or people or governments or institutions that have so much wealth So much independence that they're not only bored with life, but they get an evil intent to just kind of mess with people. | ||
In a sense, my concept is that they kind of play with human beings like a cat would with a cornered rat. | ||
So they don't have any good rationale for messing with people, but they do it because it really perverted that way. | ||
Now, that being the case, When you look at how you can keep a point of instability to whereby you can control people, you separate the people as much as you can. | ||
So let's look at black people in the inner cities. | ||
I've always said to the thousands of black folks that are brainwashed to the point of saying, well, you know, all whites are this, and white people are enemies, and you can't trust anybody. | ||
No, I say to even relatives of mine, It's not about skin tone because, obviously, throughout all history, there have been light-skinned so-called white people that have died in the cause of supporting dark skin or black people. | ||
So let's get over that. | ||
Quit being so myopic. | ||
And furthermore, some of the worst threats to so-called black people around the world, at least in the modern world, has been not, quote, white people on the ground level. | ||
It's been their own neighbors in the hood. | ||
Who has been their biggest threat? | ||
Now, we can acknowledge that the institutions are a threat to all of us, the banking and other institutions, but my day-to-day life is threatened by another person that looks like me more so than anything else. | ||
Okay, with that in mind, knowing that our problem is not skin color-based, when you look at the problem, Owen, it seems that when There's no skin in the game. | ||
If inner-city black youth in their 20s and 18 and all with their butts hanging out their pants with their guns in their belt loop, as I've seen so many times, they're not homeowners, as maybe your suburbanites would be. | ||
They're not fathers in the house. | ||
They're not trying to put their kids through college. | ||
There's so many dynamics in their life that are so different than someone who votes differently than they would, even if they would vote. | ||
And it's primarily because their lives are so diverse. | ||
And so they don't have the same motive to support a sustainable system. | ||
So why do black folks vote for black people in the inner city? | ||
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First of all, these It is true. | |
From Obama to the local mayors and police captains and congressmen that are in the local areas, Quite frankly, they're smiling in our faces. | ||
We're black, and I love you, and I can support you better than somebody else to vote for a black person. | ||
But history shows that they have done nothing for the black community, number one. | ||
They're playing the game of just keeping power to themselves. | ||
And unfortunately, There's so much cognitive dissonance in the black community that we're not seeing through the games. | ||
But are you suggesting, and it sounds like maybe you were getting at this point, are you suggesting that there's a conscious, there's a large group of conscious voters in the inner cities, whether they're black or white, that intentionally vote for destructive policies? | ||
Oh, that's an excellent question. | ||
Excellent question. | ||
By the way, you and Harrison are some very insightful young men, but I can talk on that later. | ||
Look, yes, because I've talked to too many people. | ||
I'm also the guy that has driven city buses here in Atlanta for 21 years, and I'm also a photographer. | ||
I have many relationships with people that I deal with on both of those fields. | ||
But I've heard too many times when grown men in their 40s and 50s have this concept that really white people are our enemies, and they'll intentionally vote for a black woman or man running for mayor or city councilman just to spite They'll shoot themselves in the foot. | ||
I agree that that goes on. | ||
I mean, to think that that happens in an 80% number is hard to fathom. | ||
I could understand people voting intentionally on destructive policies, but I'm not even sure if you asked most of these voters about any policies, they would know. | ||
I feel like there's some sort of a loyalty that's been trained into the black community, and we see it all the time, like Joe Biden saying, if you don't vote Democrat, you're not black. | ||
That's the phenomenon that I see, but I don't really understand. | ||
And it's... I mean, how can it go on much longer? | ||
I mean, it's like the question is obvious. | ||
What has a Democrat done for anybody? | ||
Whether you're black or white or specifically living in the city, though, what has a Democrat done? | ||
Show me any city run by Democrats that's improved in the last five decades. | ||
It doesn't exist. | ||
I think that you're on to something with... | ||
With what you're talking about here, however, I think it's compounded by voter fraud. | ||
I'm just going to be honest. I just don't believe Democrats get 80-90% of the votes in these cities. | ||
I could be wrong. | ||
You know, maybe there needs to be further investigation on that. | ||
Like, just go out and hang out and stand by these places when the votes are happening and maybe try to get some exit polls or talk to people. | ||
Charles, I appreciate the call. | ||
Great to hear from you. Thank you for the kind words as well. | ||
Let's go to Peter in Washington. | ||
Peter, you're on the Infowars War Room. | ||
Go ahead. Thanks, Owen. | ||
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I thought you did an amazing job last night. | |
I just wondered what you think is the number one attack vector of the New World Order? | ||
Boy, that's kind of a loaded question. | ||
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It's the vax. And the number one job of Infowars, according to the promos at the beginning of every show, is fighting the lies of the New World Order. | |
Their number one lie and their number one attack vector is the vaccine, and Trump won't oppose it. | ||
Trump won't oppose the number one attack vector that they are using to take over the world. | ||
And he is thwarting, Trump is, the mission of Infowars by not opposing the vax. | ||
Personally, it's about my children and having to fight, being left at the mercy of my enemies by Trump, trying to fight to keep my children from losing their jobs or losing their school opportunities because they won't take the vax. | ||
And It's a full-spectrum dominance situation. | ||
It's a football game where you've got a great passing game but no defense. | ||
And you can score all the points in the world, but if the other side can run up the score... | ||
Because you don't have a defense. | ||
In other words, you don't have some safeguards against vote fraud. | ||
You're never going to win. Yeah, you know what? | ||
I'm so glad you brought that up because it reminds me of an analogy I was thinking of this morning and I forgot it, but it kind of goes a level further than that. | ||
You know, Republicans, Republican voters, Republicans, politicians are sitting around today saying, oh, what happened? | ||
How could this be? I don't get it. | ||
You know, everything in our favor, red wave. | ||
And then they... They maybe get a blip above the opposition in the midterms, maybe. | ||
And so that would be like if... | ||
Let's go with the sports analogies here. | ||
That would be like if I'm a basketball team... | ||
And I've lost 30 straight games. | ||
I've lost 30 straight basketball games. | ||
And I say, I just don't get it. | ||
I've got all these great players. | ||
I've got cool jerseys. | ||
We've got so much talent. | ||
We've got people that can score. | ||
The coach is great. Why do we keep losing? | ||
And then you look at the stat sheet and you realize that you have zero rebounds. | ||
Not a single rebound in 30 games. | ||
Well, gee, you might want to do something about the rebounding. | ||
And so it's the same thing. It's like Republicans do nothing to go after the young voters. | ||
Republicans do nothing to go after the inner city voters. | ||
And they get crushed every year by it. | ||
Now, you're talking about a separate issue, but that made me think of that analogy there. | ||
Trump might actually believe promoting the vaccine helps him politically. | ||
He really might believe that. | ||
And so my guess is that's why he continues to do it. | ||
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Folks, you know, I'm just going to tell it like it is. | |
you. | ||
And so here's how it is. | ||
Trump is hemorrhaging political support right now from much of his original base, from centrists that supported him as an outsider getting in, and yes, even from the corrupt, disgusting Republican establishment. | ||
So, I'm not going to go as far as to say MAGA is dead or Trumpism is over. | ||
But if you're denying this phenomenon right now, you're just not being honest with yourself. | ||
And if you're not going to look at this from a future perspective to say, okay, how do we start to ready the ground for this new political season? | ||
What do we consider Trump now? | ||
What do we consider DeSantis now? | ||
If you're not being honest about the major... | ||
Legitimate negative energy coming from a lot of Trump's base today. | ||
You're just not being honest with yourself. | ||
Trump's support is starting to dwindle. | ||
And even I would guess, and this might be by design, but you're probably going to see polls coming out talking about how DeSantis is now leading Trump in polls. | ||
Again, whether it's legitimate or not doesn't matter. | ||
That's just how it's going to go. | ||
So obviously the momentum is now shifting towards DeSantis after yesterday. | ||
I think Trump feels it and is not responding to it well. | ||
And again, folks, I've put as much stake into the game and risked about as much as anybody to support Trump, okay? | ||
Including my own life many times. | ||
So, I'm not happy about that, but I'm a realist. | ||
I'm going to tell it like it is. And last night was bad for Donald Trump as a political candidate. | ||
Whether I like him or not, whether I want him to run or go or not, doesn't matter. | ||
That's the fact. It was bad. | ||
And his response has not been good either. | ||
So, I don't know where the Republican Party really goes from here. | ||
And the truth is, the Republican Party should be rallying around. | ||
We'll see what happens in Arizona. | ||
But let's say Masters and Lake get in. | ||
The new breed of Republican needs to be Masters and Lake and J.D. Vance. | ||
It's time for leadership roles for Rand Paul. | ||
And maybe a Matt Gaetz or a Paul Gassar. | ||
It's time for a complete rebranding and shift of Republican Party politics. | ||
And if that's going to be away from Trump, fine. | ||
But we cannot go back to the old establishment GOP ways that do nothing for us and never give us any real victories. | ||
Still nothing though as far as updates with Arizona and Nevada. | ||
But what I'm seeing now is a massive loss of support and energy behind Donald Trump post-2022 midterm elections. | ||
That's what I'm seeing. | ||
That's what I'm feeling. | ||
Whether or not it's DeSantis you like or whether or not you want Trump again, that's just the reality of the situation now. | ||
Let's go back to the phone lines and let's go to Jefferson in South Dakota. | ||
Jefferson, you're on the Infowars War Room. | ||
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Go ahead. Owen Schroer, happy five years, man. | |
I remember the first time I was on your show, it was like when they had that almost, uh, uh, Hawaii, they had that bomb, or, uh, missile scare over in Hawaii. | ||
Yeah, that was like 2017, they had the false, 2018, maybe the false alarm about a nuke in, uh, Hawaii. | ||
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Oh, man. | |
Unbelievable. And whose idea was it to get Laura Loomer on here on a full moon, you know? | ||
Like, You know, what's going on with that? | ||
I'm not really sure what you're getting at. | ||
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I mean, I'm sure she wasn't on her period or anything, but... | |
Easy now. Laura's a friend. | ||
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I love Laura Loomer. | |
I got kicked off of Twitter for her. | ||
I stood up for her, and I still do. | ||
So I'm trying to make some people laugh out there. | ||
But my point is, do I have to be the one that's going to say why Trump is never going to back down on the vaccine? | ||
I mean, and all these callers are totally beating my head in. | ||
They got me already, okay? | ||
I'll be the one to say it. | ||
Go ahead. The Department of Defense owns the VAX. What's that going to do to society? | ||
Well, Trump is certainly compromised in that if he went against the vaccine, the entire establishment media would blame him, and he probably knows that. | ||
But see, he needs to re-measure and understand that we don't care what the mainstream media or the establishment says about him. | ||
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I said the Department of Defense. | |
Okay? The military. | ||
Okay. You think that's going to have some issues involved? | ||
Okay. What is going to happen when you realize your entire government is the problem? | ||
And there's no out. | ||
There's no, I'm going to go, oh, every two years I'm going to go and push a button and stuff. | ||
I mean, you understand that this is an existential bind that we've gotten into? | ||
It's hard for me to even explain how big of a deal that is. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Well, I think we get it. I don't think it's a hard explanation here. | ||
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I think people here get it. It was totally out of line for Trump to go after DeSantis. | |
And I wasn't going after Loomer. | ||
I love Loomer. Look, the thing is, is that they're killing people in the hospitals. | ||
With the Remdesivir protocols, they're literally killing people. | ||
You want to live in a country like that? | ||
Nobody's doing anything. | ||
I don't see anybody getting perp-walked. | ||
I don't see anybody... | ||
I mean... Now granted though, Rand Paul and Ron Johnson are planning on doing legitimate serious investigations into Anthony Fauci and Birx and the NIH and their funding of the Wuhan lab and the coronavirus release and everything. | ||
Now we'll see what comes of that. | ||
But that is what Rand Paul and Ron Johnson plan on doing with the 118th Congress. | ||
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There's no mechanism to deal with treason being the business model. | |
Okay? I mean, we're in deep trouble. | ||
Like, I mean, I have a hard time not freaking out because I honestly have become more religious. | ||
And thanks so much for that coverage last night. | ||
That was the best I've ever seen. | ||
And these callers today are just like, they're so awesome. | ||
I'm so proud to be Look, Jefferson, look at it like this. | ||
You're in South Dakota. | ||
You guys had good elections last night. | ||
You guys have a great governor. | ||
You guys have a good state. | ||
I'm proud of Texas. I'm proud of Texas' victory last night. | ||
And I know I was a part of that. | ||
We've got a strong ground game here in Texas. | ||
We've got good patriots here in Texas. | ||
Even the Texas GOP has good elements and very effective elements. | ||
We're boots on the ground. And so I just look around the country and I say... | ||
Where's, where, I mean, yeah. | ||
Oh, Republicans lost Pennsylvania? | ||
Am I really surprised? Where's any political activism in Pennsylvania? | ||
Who's boots on the ground in Pennsylvania trying to make a difference? | ||
Who's fighting the Democrat Party politically in Pennsylvania? | ||
Can you name anybody, Jefferson? | ||
I can't. I don't know anybody. | ||
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Because people are afraid of the government, Owen. | |
We live in a dictatorship, man. | ||
I mean, I hate to be, like, so, because, I mean, I feel positive about the future in a lot of ways, but We live with people who are afraid of the government. | ||
Of course they are. You're not, you're not, hey, you're not breaking any news to anybody in this audience. | ||
We know what's going on. | ||
It's, look, it's the most corrupt time in American history, no doubt. | ||
There is no doubt about that. | ||
It is the most, this is the most corrupt administration. | ||
The Democrats are the most corrupt party. | ||
This is the most corrupt time politically in America's history. | ||
Period. Full stop. | ||
End of sentence. If anybody denies that, they don't live in reality. | ||
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Warning, this broadcast contains subject matter that might trigger liberal snowflakes. | |
It's The War Room with Owen Troyer. | ||
Boy, I'll tell you another group that's looking real bad today, and that's the Libertarians. | ||
Sorry, guys, you're looking really bad today. | ||
Just be honest. | ||
That those votes for the third party libertarians gave power to Democrats. | ||
Not a big deal. Nobody's blaming you. | ||
You have every right to vote libertarian and that's fine. | ||
We got third parties on the ballot and we don't have simple majorities in all of the states. | ||
So it's fine. Just stop acting like it's not true. | ||
It makes you look disingenuous and dishonest and makes people not trust you. | ||
So to all the libertarians out there dealing with the fact that their votes offset and gave Democrats the advantage and ultimately the power, just be honest about it. | ||
The fact that you're denying it and act like that's not the practical truth Really makes people doubt your honesty. | ||
So I'm just giving you... I'm just trying to give libertarians out there that are coping with this today... | ||
Just stop denying it. | ||
Okay? Just admit it. | ||
Your votes offset the votes. | ||
And in crucial races... | ||
If the Libertarian votes didn't go Libertarian, but the majority went Republican as they would have, a lot of Democrats would not have won their elections. | ||
Just be honest, that's just the truth. | ||
So I'm not sure who looks worse today with Trump's temper tantrums or the Libertarians trying to cope and deny the facts. | ||
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Well, I mean, I'm sure this has nothing to do with it. | ||
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During training. Cardiac arrest. | ||
Well, you know. Just sudden adult death syndrome, don't you know? | ||
Just another sudden adult death syndrome. | ||
All right. To the phone lines we go. | ||
We go to Georgia. | ||
Heather has called in. Heather, you are on the InfoWars War Room. | ||
Go ahead. Hey, good evening. | ||
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How are you? Hey, good. | |
Thanks for calling. Well, you know, I don't know what makes me sadder tonight. | ||
The division of, you know, our base. | ||
Or the stolen election. | ||
I mean, when you had Roger Sam on a couple weeks ago, he was talking about DeSantis running with Trump. | ||
Me and my husband were ecstatic. | ||
And now we had to have the discussion, if Trump runs against DeSantis, who are we going to vote for? | ||
And what we came to our conclusion was that if DeSantis runs against Trump, They're doing it on purpose. | ||
They're doing this on purpose to divide us. | ||
Yeah, and that appears to be, that looks to be the story now. | ||
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Right. We came to that conclusion a couple weeks ago after our conversations. | |
And it's disappointing because we both love the census and we love Trump. | ||
But that's what they want to do. | ||
And that's why I wanted to call. | ||
I just want people, don't let this divide us. | ||
I mean, like Laura Loomer said earlier today, they had that stuff printed out about, what was it, like DeSantis, you know, the new Republican lead or whatnot. | ||
They had that printed before he even won, more than likely. | ||
They're setting us up for this. | ||
And this regime, if anything, has divided the American people. | ||
So, of course, they're going to try to divide us because it's the only way they can defeat us. | ||
And if we come together and realize what they're doing and see through their crap, We might be able to get this back in 2024. | ||
Here's the problem. Donald Trump is not helping himself. | ||
He's hurting himself now. And it'd be one thing if Trump was handling this with a little more humility and he came out and addressed this and said, hey, look, here's what's going on. | ||
Here's the deal. The Republicans are out to get me again. | ||
The establishment Republicans are trying to sabotage me and drive a wedge in between myself and DeSantis and get out ahead of the issue instead of getting bitter about it and kind of sitting back and complaining or trying to say he's better than DeSantis. | ||
So he's kind of buying into that bait that is being thrown out there like red meat for | ||
him. | ||
And it's just too easy. | ||
And that's the problem. | ||
And that's why people are getting upset with Trump now, because he's just, he's too easy | ||
to bait like that. | ||
And DeSantis is not as easy to bait. | ||
And he's, and he stands a little more firm without the emotions behind it. | ||
So again, the debate that I see is, does Trump deserve the second term that he, we believe, | ||
legitimately won in 2020? | ||
Even though DeSantis is the better candidate now, where do we go? | ||
But again, let's not get too ahead of ourselves. | ||
They want us to have this debate now. | ||
Let's let it flesh itself out. | ||
Let's see if anyone else throws their hat into the ring. | ||
And again, quite frankly, I actually see a Trump-DeSantis debate and kind of furious run up to the 2024 elections to be a good thing, actually. | ||
It's going to be nasty. | ||
It's going to be a bloodbath. | ||
But at the end of it, I think it's going to be iron sharpens iron. | ||
And it's not going to be anything too out of the ordinary. | ||
Politics is always dirty like that. | ||
So, Heather, thank you so much for the call. | ||
We've got Robert in Missouri talking about the libertarian votes that I just brought up. | ||
Robert, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. Let me ask you a question. | |
How many, let's say, mercenaries do you think from the Marxist-Alinskyite left have infiltrated the Republican Party? | ||
I mean, I don't know. | ||
I mean, that's kind of a very broad-ranging question. | ||
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You better know, because half the Republican Party is actually people from the left that get into Republican Party politics, and then they sabotage the party. | |
Maricopa County, prime example. | ||
Okay? They're all Republicans, but look what they do. | ||
They destroy sound elections. | ||
And so, here's my thing. | ||
Republicans and conservatives, patriots and so forth are way behind the, let's just say, tactical ball of wax here. | ||
Somebody needs to get involved. | ||
And I said this eight years ago to people on the air. | ||
People need to get involved with, let's just say, fracturing the Democratic Party. | ||
Look at the Democratic Socialists of America, the Greens, and all these people. | ||
When it comes down to brass tacks, they fall in line and they vote with the Democratic Party. | ||
Even the Communist Party USA. Yeah, no, that's a good point. | ||
They've taken AOC and turned her into their own now, and she doesn't stand for anything she originally did. | ||
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Well, I'm in Cori Bush's district, 70-some-odd percent. | |
Only a couple hundred thousand people even voted. | ||
But the squad just picked up members. | ||
You can see that over on the New American. | ||
So the squad is expanding. | ||
And so what we have to realize is like all the guys in the trade unions, okay, the AFL-CIO, These guys hunt. | ||
They got guns. | ||
They're not really, like, hardcore Marxist-Dilinski-I-Democrats. | ||
So there has to be some methodology for us to peel off and kind of, like, you know how many Democrats, crypto-Democrats, are in the libertarian movement just to peel votes off of the Republicans? | ||
It's crazy. | ||
And so there has to be a fracturing of the left. | ||
They're all of one mind and they fall. | ||
We're all in together when it comes down to crunch time. | ||
And so, unfortunately, some of us are going to have to, like, go undercover like Project Veritas level and start and fire, you know, brush fires, acting like we're leftists, and fracture off the Democratic Party because On top of the stealing, the manipulation of the machines, the 2,000 mules type activities. | ||
We're seeing it in Detroit last night. | ||
Here's the problem. | ||
If you're asking a Democrat to go, you know, be deceptive or conniving, that's in their nature. | ||
That's like, that's built into their DNA. They are conniving, they are liars, they're Democrats. | ||
You ask a Republican to do that, it's not in their nature, it's not something they want to do, | ||
it's not something they're desired to do. So that's going to be your problem there, | ||
and quite frankly, I just don't see it happening. | ||
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Well, here's the thing, but you know, there's a lot of people that were in the military and | |
they were involved in, let's just say, psychological operations and so forth that are not left-wingers. | ||
And so some of these people are going to have to kind of lead the charge and like fracture the left, get in there and infiltrate and do all those things. | ||
I think the better bet at this point is that the left is basically going to fold in on itself. | ||
An implosion into oblivion. | ||
I mean, trans kids, surgeries? | ||
Come on, this ain't gonna go on forever. | ||
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I'm glad to see you. | |
How you doing, man? | ||
How you doing? | ||
How you doing? | ||
I'm excited to see you so much. | ||
I know, I love this. | ||
I know, I love this. | ||
I'm excited to see you so much. | ||
I know, I love this. | ||
I'm excited to see you so much. | ||
I know, I love this. | ||
I'm excited to see you so much. | ||
I know, I love this. | ||
I'm excited to see you so much. | ||
I know, I love this. | ||
I'm excited to see you so much. | ||
I know, I love this. | ||
I know, I love this. | ||
Makes you feel good. | ||
Sometimes you just gotta have some feel-good moments here. | ||
This is NFL quarterback Lamar Jackson with a young fan who has a heart disorder. | ||
And he surprises him with a visit. | ||
And the kid runs over in tears and gives him a hug. | ||
Isn't it nice? That's what's so great about humanity right there. | ||
And you know, I'm so sick and tired of hearing about racism this, racism that. | ||
You think that little kid cares about what color the quarterback's skin color is? | ||
You think the quarterback, Lamar Jackson, cares what color skin the kid has? | ||
No. Give me a break. Give me a break. | ||
Give me an absolute break there. | ||
But you know, it really is awesome. | ||
You know, some of these athletes are such great people and you don't really get to hear about it. | ||
I got to see some of it firsthand. | ||
Steven Jackson, former running back for the Rams, just did amazing work with the youth in St. | ||
Louis. I mean, these are heroes to people. | ||
Albert Pujols, too. | ||
The guy has done so much for children with Down syndrome. | ||
It's like a huge family he has. | ||
So I just love seeing it. | ||
I just love seeing it. | ||
It makes you feel good. It gives you hope for humanity there. | ||
That's awesome. That's awesome. | ||
Alright folks, couple stories here and I'll get back to the calls. | ||
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WNBA star Brittany Griner transferred to Russian forced labor camp. | ||
Alright, at this point Vladimir Putin is either doing this out of spite or Or there's something else going on there. | ||
That seems a little out of the ordinary. | ||
But there you go. | ||
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I wonder if Biden will have anything to say about that. | |
And then did you hear about this one? | ||
The FBI has seized a digital library... | ||
Digital database, Zlibrary's domain seized by the FBI. Zlibrary has a strong presence in emerging economies and academic circles where readers are often unable to afford the books or paywalled papers they require. | ||
And so they go into Zlibrary. | ||
Here's your little FBI. This website has been seized. | ||
Here's what's confusing about me, because basically it's a pirate... | ||
Literature website. | ||
And yeah, there's Bloomberg. | ||
Yeah, it's basically a pirate book website. | ||
And so, but what I find odd about it, the pirate websites that you have on the internet out there are obviously high in the numbers. | ||
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Why do they go after the one with books? | |
Of all the different pirate sites out there that they could go after, why the one with books and literature? | ||
I find that to be odd. | ||
But it's the FBI. They hate you. | ||
I mean, they love you. | ||
And I love them. I love the FBI. Are you kidding me? | ||
I trust the FBI. I should probably watch myself here. | ||
I need to be a good boy. | ||
I just need to be a good boy here. | ||
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Okay? Leave it at that. | |
Alright, let's take a couple more phone calls here in the final segment for today. | ||
Nothing new out of Nevada. | ||
Nothing new out of Arizona. | ||
So we'll just continue to monitor that throughout the night. | ||
And Harrison Smith will have updates for you in the morning, I'm sure. | ||
Let's go to Max in Wisconsin. | ||
Ron Johnson gets a big victory there last night. | ||
Max, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
Hey, Big O. I want to talk about Ron Johnson, not my Johnson. | ||
I saw him at American Serb Hall And I was a little concerned. | ||
Obviously, I voted for him. | ||
And, you know, obviously, it's still, you know, a rig job and there's a lot of cheating going on. | ||
But I was concerned when Ron Johnson was speaking, he called Vladimir Putin a war criminal. | ||
Yeah, that's his one bad mark is he's very, he buys into the Ukraine propaganda. | ||
And the problem, you know, when you call someone a criminal is that you have to go then arrest the criminal and there could be a shootout. | ||
And in this case, you know, a shootout with nuclear weapons. | ||
So I understand, you know, it's a big moneymaker. | ||
So maybe it's just another proxy war, part of the violent world we live in. | ||
And, you know, it's part of all of us, I suppose. | ||
But I think we have to always keep in mind that, you know, prevent that type of apocalypse. | ||
You know, and also, you know, I wanted to, you know, kind of draw a similarity here. | ||
It's like, I feel like, you know, imagine if I were to ask you to race me. | ||
You're going to race on foot and wear a lead vest and weighted boots. | ||
I get to drive a Ferrari. | ||
Yeah, that's like Democrats versus Republicans. | ||
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That's a good analogy. Yeah, and they're forcing us to do this racing. | |
And it's not really fair. | ||
And I think the only way, if you remember playing Xbox 360 or any video game with split screen, if someone's screen-looking, The only way to beat a cheater is then to cheat. | ||
So maybe we need to start talking about in the Republican Party. | ||
They're going to play dirty and cheat all the time. | ||
Maybe we should start cheating. | ||
Well, here's the realization. Here's the realization. | ||
Here's what it is. It's not even necessarily about having to cheat. | ||
The Republicans don't even play on the same playing field that the Democrats play on. | ||
I mean, in many ways, they're not even on the field. | ||
It'd be like if the Democrats had a full football squad of 11 players on the field and the Republicans had like three. | ||
And you're like, hey, you know you can put eight more people on the field. | ||
And they're like, oh no, we're good. | ||
So look, mail-in ballots are horrible. | ||
Early voting is horrible. | ||
Propagandizing the youth to vote is horrible. | ||
Everything else that goes on, it's all bad. | ||
But that's what the Democrats do at light speed. | ||
And so the Republicans aren't even moving. | ||
They're not even moving on that issue. | ||
They don't do mail, they don't promote mail-in ballots. | ||
They barely promote early voting. | ||
They're not on college campuses getting those voters. | ||
So look, there's two things that Republicans are going to have to do, or one of two things. | ||
They're either going to have to completely re-strategize their approach and at least | ||
have some impact in inner cities and some impact on college campuses. | ||
you And then the other issue is going to be they either have to fight the mail-in ballots and the early ballots and do voter reformation, or they have to accept that that's how it is and play the game by those rules that the Democrats are playing. | ||
And if they fail to do either one of those things, we're still going to continue to deal with this phenomenon of The vast majority of us that live in reality and sanity scratching our heads every day how a Democrat gets into power. | ||
Because that's how they do it. | ||
And the Republicans aren't even addressing it. | ||
Yeah, and like, you know, it's just such a gut blow. | ||
Like, you know, with Evers here, you know, lockdown Evers, lockdown for Evers. | ||
You know, it's like all these people voted for Evers, Evers. | ||
And like... You know, he locked us all down. | ||
And it's just like the amount of bootlicking is just amazing. | ||
Oh, how amazing is that? | ||
How amazing is that? | ||
Gretchen Whitmer turns into a tyrant, locks her state down, wins the election. | ||
I mean, unreal stuff. | ||
What in the hell is wrong with Michigan? | ||
Tudor Dixon was a solid candidate. | ||
By the way, I'm sick of seeing this thing from centrists attacking Republicans today saying, well, you should have run better candidates. | ||
Tudor Dixon was a fine candidate. | ||
I'd say a great candidate. Carrie Lake, Blake Masters, these are great candidates. | ||
Okay? Hell, even Oz, even though I don't really like him, all things considered, he's probably a pretty good candidate. | ||
And they can't win with them because the Republican Party is the problem, not the candidates. | ||
Amazing stuff. They can have lockdown tyrants beat them. | ||
One more thing real quick. | ||
I think the only reason I'd like to see Trump go in once more is because it was stolen from him, so it kind of deserved him. | ||
He did kind of let us down, but he is kind of germaphobe and has his previous priors | ||
of his father, grandfather dying from the 1918 pandemic. | ||
But Trump drives the progressive left so crazy. | ||
Just to see him get in again and drive him even more crazy would be worthwhile in my | ||
book. | ||
You know what? | ||
At this point, it doesn't matter if it's Trump or Biden. | ||
The left is just going to have complete mental breakdowns. | ||
Honestly, that's where that ideology, that's where that psychology is going, whether it's Trump or not. | ||
The mental breakdown is coming, my friend. | ||
We're seeing it in real time. | ||
Thank you for the call. All right, last call. | ||
James in Florida. I got 60 seconds. | ||
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James, take it away. Hey, yeah, I love your stuff, Owen. | |
So basically my take on it is that, you know, we've had plenty of evidence since March 13th, 2020, that Trump did us wrong. | ||
He had every opportunity to come out like DeSantis did against this virus and show us, you know, what it means to defend the Constitution, defend freedom. | ||
And, you know, he played the game with the left and bought into it. | ||
He's the father of the vaccine. | ||
And now it looks like he's kind of jealous that DeSantis comes out and says, hey, you know, Surgeon General, we can't have people under 35 taking the vaccine. | ||
That's a high risk. | ||
You know, you just said something that I haven't heard yet. | ||
And I'm actually surprised I hadn't because it really hit home. | ||
And that was the word jealous. | ||
That sounds like the right word to use right now. | ||
Trump feels like he deserves the admiration and attention, and maybe he does, but now DeSantis is getting it. | ||
Maybe there's a little bit of envy there, a little bit of a bittersweet. | ||
But again, Donald Trump is going to be in control of his own destiny now. | ||
That does it for the Infowars War Room. | ||
You stay classy, Infowarriors. | ||
We'll see you tomorrow. I signed up for this. | ||
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