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Ladies and gentlemen, it is Thursday, October 24th, 2024. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room. | ||
Your election headquarters, and we've got election updates for you, early voting updates, absentee voting updates, mail-in ballot updates in all of the key swing states. | ||
We're pretty much still right on track of what we're expecting, but what I'm seeing and what I'm hearing now And this is going to be the difference between 2020 and 2024 should Trump lose. | ||
Now, I still say to everybody, get out and vote. | ||
I ask all my friends, all my colleagues here that I run into, have you voted? | ||
Are you going to go vote? | ||
Go vote for Trump. | ||
And I'm in Texas still making the effort. | ||
So if you're in a swing state, hope you're making the effort. | ||
But The confidence from Trump supporters and conservative media and now the Republican Congress, Republican senators, Republican congressmen, women doing TV interviews, radio hits, their confidence is sky high. | ||
And they think that Trump is going to get closer to the 343 number where I'd say he would be if it was a fair election. | ||
Then the 270 mark, which is where I think it's really going to be after all the shenanigans. | ||
So what does that mean? | ||
Well, that's the difference. | ||
That's the difference between 2020 and 2024 is there might be an outcry immediately after the election that If they don't see that Trump is victorious as this kind of cowardice. | ||
We don't want to talk about rigged elections. | ||
We don't want to talk about corruption and voter fraud or voting machines. | ||
We don't want to talk about that. | ||
And then after January 6th, they're even more scared to talk about that. | ||
So, you know, I'm glad the confidence is there. | ||
And I'm glad that they're at that level. | ||
But there's still a little bit of the denial. | ||
There's still a little bit of the naivete dealing with how corrupt our elections are. | ||
So we'll get more into that when we look at these results. | ||
The October surprise has flopped for the Democrats. | ||
Now, I don't know if there's one up the Republican sleeve or Trump sleeve or Musk sleeve or something else with just a week left in October. | ||
But the October surprise, it was actually a double whammy. | ||
Actually, it was kind of a triple whammy. | ||
They come out with the new groping allegations. | ||
Then they come out and connect Trump to Epstein. | ||
They say, oh, it was Epstein. | ||
Then they come out, of course, with the Trump is Hitler narrative, which every major news publication rejected publishing that story. | ||
And they still ran with it on TV. And just say, oh, it's rumors, and oh, it's sources, and oh, this guy said... | ||
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And it's flopped. | |
And at this point, it's the boy that cried wolf. | ||
If Trump was running around in his pajamas at 2 in the morning, giving himself a Hitler mustache and listening to German music, classical German music, it wouldn't even matter. | ||
Because nobody believes anything these liars say. | ||
It's now the boy that cried wolf. | ||
Now, none of it's true anyway, but either way, it has no impact anymore. | ||
The October surprise has flopped, and so has Kamala Harris in her most recent interviews. | ||
12 days, ladies and gentlemen, 12 days, or exactly 11 days, 8 hours, and 53 minutes until election day. | ||
But we're in the election, aren't we? | ||
With early voting, absentee voting, and mail-in ballots coming in at record numbers. | ||
We are already in the election. | ||
And in fact, I don't know what it's like where you are living and listening to this or voting. | ||
But early voting in Texas has been all the rage. | ||
So I wasn't kidding in the opening segment. | ||
That I'm asking my friends, my colleagues around here, if they've voted yet. | ||
And the ones that I've talked to that either have or have tried to have said the lines are longer than they've ever been. | ||
So, I don't think Texas is up for grabs. | ||
Personally, I think Texas will stay red. | ||
But nonetheless, the pattern is across the nation with the early voting, the mail-in voting at record highs. | ||
And so we have an update on some of that. | ||
And then, really, I know that the RNC has tried their best to have lawyers on site and to have cyber experts on site. | ||
And they've lost some legal cases. | ||
They've won some legal cases to have that. | ||
They've tried to make these Democrat districts follow the law and have one-to-one ratio, Democrat to Republican poll watchers. | ||
They've lost in many key swing states, like Pennsylvania, where it will be 10-to-1 poll watchers, or it currently is, since the election is already ongoing, it currently is 10-to-1 Democrats poll watchers to Republicans. | ||
But Judicial Watch comes up with an announcement today talking about something they're doing in Wisconsin that needs to be really in all of these key swing states. | ||
The point is, people are going to be watching more than ever. | ||
And so, if you're the establishment, if you're the power lobby behind Kamala Harris now, You're asking yourself, do we want to steal this as obvious as it's ever been, with as many people watching as ever, because we just have to? | ||
Or do we have to just kind of wave the white flag and let Trump get in now? | ||
And then you look at all the repercussions. | ||
If you steal it, if you let Trump in, and then you weigh that. | ||
So there's no doubt that's where it's at. | ||
And Harris is just a fumbling, bumbling disaster now. | ||
It's impossible to believe, but it's almost where every TV interview she does gets worse than the last. | ||
And it really started with the Bret Baier disaster. | ||
And so then she tried to recover and do these other TV interviews and do these other town halls. | ||
And somehow it just gets worse. | ||
So it's like the recovery effort... | ||
To try to save herself after the disastrous Brett Baer interview, the recovery effort has actually just made it worse. | ||
Just made it worse. | ||
And this is exactly what I'm talking about from the Washington Post when it comes to what, I mean, you could argue now the Republican establishment is Trump. | ||
The Republican establishment is now Trump supporting. | ||
The old guard Republican establishment, the Bushes, the Cheneys, The Romneys, they're all anti-Trump. | ||
And they have no influence over Republican voters anymore. | ||
So the Washington Post is panicked because, again, they can see what's going on. | ||
230 Republican, over 230 Republican candidates have cast doubt on the 2024 election. | ||
And so that's what I'm saying. | ||
I'm telling you, it was not like this in 2020. | ||
It was not like this after 2020. | ||
More Republicans in Congress, more big names, big faces in conservative media are already talking about how Trump is going to win a landslide. | ||
He's ahead in all the polls. | ||
They see it everywhere, but unless there's a steal. | ||
Was not like that in 2020. | ||
Before or after the election. | ||
Was not like that. | ||
So it's now mainstream. | ||
And so that's why this discussion that gets had and the questions that callers, like they'll call into Infowars and say, well, what do we do if they steal it? | ||
Well, it was easier for us to kind of guide the answer to that in 2020 because it wasn't a mainstream thing. | ||
And it was a story, it was a narrative that Infowars could force into the conversation, and it was this audience, and it was people that listened to this show that understood and saw the vote Viagra for Biden at 3.30 in the morning in all the swing states, and we could move people to peacefully protest to execute our First Amendment right legally and lawfully, and that's what we did. | ||
This ain't 2020. | ||
It's bigger than Infowars now. | ||
Much bigger. | ||
It's basically 90% of the Republican voters and about 60% of the Republicans that are running for office in this upcoming election. | ||
And it's even, I would say, a common talking point on most conservative commentary now. | ||
So it's bigger. | ||
It's bigger. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But when you look at Kamala Harris now... | ||
She's done nothing to help her campaign. | ||
Tim Walz... | ||
Can't do anything to help her campaign. | ||
They're now leaning on Obama... | ||
I mean, what is Obama going to do? | ||
Is he just going to come out and say, a vote for Harris is a vote for me? | ||
I mean, it's about come to that. | ||
They tried all the celebrity endorsements. | ||
They tried their two October surprises, really three. | ||
Oh, Trump's friends with Epstein. | ||
Oh, Trump groped this woman. | ||
Oh, Trump loves Hitler. | ||
None of it stuck. | ||
Nobody cares. | ||
Didn't move the needle at all. | ||
Nobody believes them anymore. | ||
And then there's Harris doing her interviews that just completely flopped. | ||
So we'll play you some clips from these interviews that just get worse and worse. | ||
And then some of the response from the left-wing media. | ||
The left-wing media is in a complete panic realizing that this bimbo, this total phony... | ||
Is not performing well in the most crucial time in this election. | ||
But let's first look at some of these results. | ||
And just understand the difference here. | ||
Some of these states have party affiliation on your mail-in or early voting ballot. | ||
Not all states do. | ||
So the states that do, we can get a number. | ||
The states that don't, we just have to look at a large general number. | ||
And we can't break it down by party. | ||
But you can look at the districts. | ||
And say, these are blue, these are red. | ||
So that's what we're going to do for you. | ||
Now, North Carolina, again, a record of early and mail-in ballots. | ||
It's up over 2 million now. | ||
And Trump, at least on the surface level, appears to be in the lead. | ||
At least the Republican-affiliated votes and ballots are in the lead. | ||
But it's an amazing development here. | ||
Again, it's almost a... | ||
33, 33, 33% split. | ||
And I think it's fair and safe to assume that the majority of the independents, because that's the other here, is independent voters. | ||
And I think it's fair to assume that the majority of independent voters will also be voting for Donald Trump in North Carolina. | ||
So I would say North Carolina looks pretty good. | ||
I would say North Carolina looks pretty good. | ||
And the tactic that won Virginia for the Republicans with Glenn Youngkin is working in North Carolina, even the spots hit by the hurricane. | ||
And that tactic is you have to overwhelm the population density of Democrat cities By getting everyone in the suburbs to vote. | ||
You gotta get everyone out in the country to vote. | ||
You gotta get everybody outside the blue cities to vote. | ||
You gotta have massive turnout outside of these cities. | ||
It has to go 60, 70, 80% Republican. | ||
That's what worked in Virginia. | ||
That's what's working in North Carolina as the numbers continue to come in. | ||
The news is still not so good out of Pennsylvania. | ||
The Democrats continue to maintain their lead with the mail-in and absentee voting ballots. | ||
And if you look at this, it's pretty clear what's going on here. | ||
Look at where all the mail-in ballots are coming in. | ||
Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. | ||
Now, of course, that is the population density areas. | ||
So, of course, they're going to have the most by far But that's exactly what we expected. | ||
The mail-in ballots will win Pennsylvania for the Democrats. | ||
And it's already turning out that way. | ||
And it's frustrating. | ||
Because the Republicans and the Republicans Independent, meaning they're not directly affiliated with the Republican Party. | ||
So say the independent Republican get out the vote types, spent so much time, so much effort, so much money to flip Pennsylvania, and it's just they're going to wipe all that out with mail-in ballots. | ||
And they registered tens of thousands of people to vote. | ||
The Democrats lost registered voters. | ||
The Republicans gained registered voters in Pennsylvania. | ||
And they're just going to overwhelm it. | ||
They're just going to wipe it all out with the mail-in votes. | ||
And the Democrats run the state with the governor and everybody else. | ||
And nothing will happen. | ||
So, they won in the courts. | ||
They're going to win in the mail-in ballots. | ||
And you've got 10 to 1 Democrat poll watchers. | ||
Making sure it all goes down smoothly. | ||
Nevada, the numbers continue to look good for Republicans, for Trump. | ||
Again, this is where they're sending them out. | ||
The mail ballots and early voting is by party affiliation. | ||
And the Republicans continue to maintain a five point lead in Nevada. | ||
And with a large number of independent voters there as well, I'd say that favors Donald Trump. | ||
So Nevada continues to look good. | ||
Now you look at the states, you look at the major swing states that don't have the party affiliation. | ||
We look now at Michigan, and so all we can do is look at this and say, okay, well, what happens in these districts typically? | ||
So the absentee and early voting, early results in Michigan would indicate, unfortunately, the Democrats are going to win because of what's going on in Detroit. | ||
So most of these votes are coming in Detroit. | ||
Again, I know that's normal. | ||
It's just suspicious to me. | ||
It's just suspicious to me when they're loading the numbers up In Detroit before the election even starts. | ||
So it's almost like they're doing a reverse of 2020 and instead they're doing the vote Viagra before Election Day so that you don't sit there at 3.30 in the morning and watch them do it. | ||
Georgia, same story. | ||
Almost all the mail-in ballots are going into Atlanta. | ||
Almost all are going into Atlanta. | ||
That has me concerned. | ||
I think it now comes down to Georgia, what happens there. | ||
So are they doing the early vote Viagra this go-around instead of the late vote Viagra? | ||
Is that going to be the story? | ||
Same thing in Wisconsin. | ||
The mail-in ballots. | ||
More mail-in ballots than in-person early voting. | ||
More mail-in ballots than in-person early voting in Wisconsin. | ||
And it's almost all of it is in Milwaukee. | ||
So again, looks like they're just doing the reverse vote Viagra from 2020. | ||
And they're just going to do it before the election instead of after the election. | ||
Why don't we just... | ||
This is my current electoral college map. | ||
Why don't we just put Georgia as a toss-up at this point? | ||
This is where I now have the electoral college. | ||
Based off of everything I'm seeing. | ||
Now, I... At first thought... | ||
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That... | |
Trump could win Georgia, but the shenanigans, the judge's decision with two weeks left until the election and everything else tells me it could end up being a different story. | ||
Now, there is an extra vote there for Trump in Maine, but I think everything else on there is still right where I expect it to be. | ||
Though the numbers seem off for some reason. | ||
Nonetheless, I think Nevada looks good for Trump. | ||
That's where I thought it was going to be decided. | ||
Now, it looks like it's going to be decided in Georgia. | ||
Now, Judicial Watch. | ||
We talk about Wisconsin. | ||
Judicial Watch is monitoring Wisconsin closely. | ||
Press release from Judicial Watch to monitor Wisconsin polls. | ||
Stands Up National Election Fraud Report Hotline for Voters to Report Voting Issues. | ||
And Tom Fitton from Judicial Watch released this message in Clip 10. | ||
Hey everyone, we've got some big news. | ||
Judicial Watch election monitoring teams will be on the ground in Wisconsin to watch the polls on election day. | ||
We will be there to expose and deter any fraud. | ||
On top of that, we have a national election integrity monitoring program that allows voters like you to contact us if they run into any issues at the polls. | ||
See anything suspicious, have issues with machines, you know what the issues potentially could be. | ||
Report any of that to us directly at electionlawatjudicialwatch.org, electionlawatjudicialwatch.org. | ||
Again, Judicial Watch is committed to the heavy lifting to ensure fair and clean elections for you. | ||
I think the strategy needs to be in Georgia. | ||
Now the strategy and the focus needs to be in Georgia. | ||
But again, there's all this focus on Election Day, and it might be a big miss. | ||
If they do the mail-in voting vote Viagra before the election, then we're not going to sit there on election day at 3.30 in the morning and watch it happen and then they flip all the key states to Harris like they did for Biden. | ||
So that's what it looks like is going on. | ||
So there's all this focus on election day now. | ||
And it's like, hold on a second, we're already in the election. | ||
It's already election day. | ||
They're already stuffing the ballots. | ||
The mail-in ballots are already flipping these states. | ||
The mail-in ballots are already winning. | ||
Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, for the Democrats. | ||
Maybe Georgia as well. | ||
There's your issue. | ||
I hope that's not the case. | ||
I hope they don't steal this election with mail-in ballots, but... | ||
That seems to be what's going on here. | ||
I wonder what the results of this upcoming election would be without mail-in ballots. | ||
No, I don't wonder, actually. | ||
I know. | ||
Trump would get 343 electoral college votes. | ||
Without mail-in ballots... | ||
Trump wins Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, probably two. | ||
But Arizona, they deal with all kinds of different shenanigans in Maricopa County. | ||
The point is, it wouldn't even matter. | ||
Arizona and Nevada wouldn't even come into play because Trump would win Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Georgia. | ||
And that would be his path to 270. | ||
But with the mail-in ballots... | ||
We get a different result. | ||
We get a different story. | ||
And so that's what I'm afraid is instead of us all watching 3.30 in the morning, the states that Trump was winning all day long that I just mentioned, the vote Viagra straight up, Now it looks like they're just going to do it before the election. | ||
Now they're doing the vote Viagra before the election day even starts, which is now a misnomer. | ||
There is no election day. | ||
The election is happening right now. | ||
The election has been happening for over a year when they're sending out mail-in ballots to everybody. | ||
When they're sending out hundreds of mail-in ballots to residencies that don't even have any occupants. | ||
When they're sending out hundreds of mail-in ballots to parking lots, parking garages, gas stations. | ||
So this whole election day is just a misnomer. | ||
The election's been going on. | ||
They've been mailing out and sending in and collecting ballots and vote harvesting mail-in ballots. | ||
The Vote Viagra is happening now. | ||
Not at 3.30 in the morning after the election night. | ||
Now. | ||
So then the question becomes, can it be too big to rig? | ||
Can Donald Trump, it might take two million people in these four states. | ||
Donald Trump will probably have to have a margin of victory of two million in those four states combined if he wants to win them. | ||
Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Georgia. | ||
Probably two million. | ||
You know, you can sit here and say that that sounds crazy, and it does. | ||
I agree. | ||
It almost sounds unfathomable. | ||
But how could you put that past this Democrat Party? | ||
They call Trump Hitler. | ||
They keep talking about Russian collusion. | ||
They got a new Russian collusion story out today. | ||
They bring in new women every six months to say he groped them. | ||
They say he's running around with Epstein, bringing in women. | ||
They lie, they cheat, they steal. | ||
Of course they're going to do this. | ||
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Who do you think you're dealing with? | |
Kamala Harris goes on the debate stage and blatantly lies to the people listening. | ||
Kamala Harris is now pro-fracking and pro-border security and pro-wall as if you never heard her on former campaign trails saying she'd ban fracking, saying she would never build a wall. | ||
Really? | ||
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Really? | |
Know who you're dealing with. | ||
There's no integrity. | ||
These people don't have ethics. | ||
So we're watching them, folks. | ||
We're watching them. | ||
The Vote Viagra is happening now. | ||
They got caught 3.30 in the morning in those states, so now they're just doing it before the election. | ||
Which, again, we're already in the election. | ||
There is no election day anymore. | ||
The election is already happening. | ||
They're already stuffing the ballots. | ||
And I just hope the response isn't too late, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
So now we get into Kamala Harris and her continued disaster. | ||
Every time she does an interview, every time she does a town hall, it just keeps getting worse. | ||
They tried to run the recovery effort after the Bret Baier disaster, and it just keeps getting worse. | ||
But it really just exposes her for what she really is. | ||
An empty suit. | ||
An empty skull with no real policy, no real agenda. | ||
The only reason she wants to be president is she wants to be president. | ||
And then we'll show you some of the response from the left-wing media, which really shows you how bad it truly is when they are the ones criticizing her. | ||
So let's talk about first, she tries to explain where she stands on the open border border. | ||
As it is the number one issue, aside from the young women that they can get to vote for abortion, border security and the economy are the number one and two issues. | ||
So she has to get her messaging right. | ||
She has to now be the pro-border candidate with less than two weeks to go. | ||
So she tries to correct course here in clip 11. | ||
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I mean, you did raise your hand saying in a debate when asked if border crossing should be decriminalized, but obviously that is not your position. | |
I never intended, nor will I ever allow America to have a border that is not secure. | ||
I believe we need to deal with illegal immigration. | ||
There needs to be consequences, which is why part of my plan that I have outlined, and again, please go to KamalaHarris.com. | ||
Sorry to throw a website on you. | ||
So it is Kamala. | ||
Why not? | ||
And you will see that part of my plan includes what we need to do to actually do more as it relates to putting resources in, including increasing penalties. | ||
Wow. | ||
So she went from decriminalized open borders to now strong borders and harsh penalties. | ||
Okay. | ||
As if we haven't experienced four years with her as the vice president and the borders are of the record high border crossings year after year after year after year. | ||
Even Anderson Cooper brings up at prior debates, you said you would decriminalize. | ||
Now she's for strong penalties. | ||
But I have to say, so she said Kamala, right? | ||
So how is it that I get scolded for being a racist when I say Kamala and they say I'm pronouncing it wrong? | ||
So I guess she doesn't even know how to pronounce her own name. | ||
These are the stupid little games that liberals try to play with you. | ||
You could say Kamala, they say. | ||
You pronounce it wrong. | ||
You could say Kamala. | ||
You pronounce it wrong. | ||
You pronounce it wrong. | ||
Racist. | ||
These stupid little games. | ||
Well, she doesn't even know how to pronounce her own name, apparently, so she's a racist. | ||
Or maybe it depends where she's at. | ||
It's Kamala if she's got a black audience. | ||
It's Kamala if she has a Hispanic audience. | ||
And it's Kamala if she has an Indian audience. | ||
And maybe for whites, too. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Or maybe they don't really think about the whites. | ||
But she said Kamala. | ||
So if somebody says you don't know how to pronounce her name when you say Kamala, just play them that clip. | ||
She says, no, she just said Kamala. | ||
But she's border security now. | ||
She's border security. | ||
And now she loves the wall. | ||
So again, Anderson Cooper actually brings the receipts. | ||
He says, no, you want to decriminalize border crossings. | ||
And... | ||
Obviously, record number of illegal entries in your term as vice presidency and borders are. | ||
He brings the receipts again. | ||
He talks about the wall. | ||
And let's see what Kamala Harris has to say, clip 12. | ||
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Under Donald Trump, you criticized the wall more than 50 times. | |
You called it stupid, useless, and a medieval vanity project. | ||
Is a border wall stupid? | ||
Well, let's talk about Donald Trump and that border wall. | ||
So remember, Donald Trump said Mexico would pay for it? | ||
Come on. | ||
They didn't. | ||
How much of that wall did he build? | ||
I think the last number I saw was about 2%. | ||
And then when it came time for him to do a photo op, you know where he did it? | ||
In the part of the wall that President Obama built. | ||
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But you're agreeing to a bill that would earmark $650 million to continue building that wall. | |
I pledge that I'm going to bring forward that bipartisan bill. | ||
To further strengthen and secure our border. | ||
Yes, I am. | ||
And I'm going to work across the aisle to pass a comprehensive bill that deals with a broken immigration system. | ||
I think Jackson's question, part of it was to acknowledge that America has always had migration, but there needs to be a legal process for it. | ||
Wow! | ||
People have to earn it. | ||
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Whoa! | |
And that's the point that I think is the most important point that can be made, which is we need a president. | ||
Is she campaigning for Trump? | ||
Who is grounded in common sense and practical outcomes. | ||
Like, let's just fix this thing. | ||
Let's just fix it. | ||
Let's fix this thing. | ||
Why is there any ideological perspective on this? | ||
Let's just fix the problem. | ||
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To fix the problem, you're doing this compromise bill. | |
It does call for $650 million that was earmarked under Trump to actually still go to build the wall. | ||
I'm not afraid of good ideas where they occurred. | ||
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So you don't think it's stupid anymore? | |
I think what he did and how he did it did not make much sense because he actually didn't do much of anything. | ||
I just talked about that wall, right? | ||
We just talked about it. | ||
He didn't actually do much of anything. | ||
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But you do want to build some wall. | |
I want to strengthen our border. | ||
So she's out there now stealing Trump's border policy and saying he didn't do anything, but here's my policy, which is actually Trump's policy. | ||
Now, again, Anderson Cooper brings the receipts, but let me just really, let's just really hammer this for you. | ||
And let's explain something else that they want to trick and confuse you with. | ||
Oh, Trump said Mexico was paid for it. | ||
They didn't pay for it. | ||
See, Trump understands leverage. | ||
So yeah, Mexico didn't cut a check and say this is for the wall. | ||
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No. | |
Trump understands leverage of, hey, you want to build products and send them here? | ||
We're going to make that harder for you. | ||
We're actually going to keep manufacturers in our country and they're not going to go to Mexico anymore. | ||
Or... | ||
We're going to have a remain in Mexico policy, and now you have to deal with these illegal immigrants, and now you're dealing with them, you're paying for them, we're not. | ||
So yeah, they didn't cut a check, but they were involved in stopping the flow of illegal immigrants into our country, which was at the lowest time in modern history under Donald Trump, right before he left office. | ||
And she says he did nothing. | ||
So let's just understand that. | ||
And at the time, Democrats were arguing, we don't have the money for the wall. | ||
And that bill, that border bill, again, more lies. | ||
It had $60 billion for Ukraine. | ||
It had all kinds of other pork barrel spending in it. | ||
It had green new energy bullcrap. | ||
And then it had some border aspects, but it didn't secure the border at all. | ||
It just legalized all the border crossings, is what it did. | ||
So it's, oh, we're just going to make it all legal, and now the problem is solved. | ||
Well, how much has this open border crisis cost us? | ||
Migrant crisis cost $150 billion in 2023, forcing some areas to cut police and fire services. | ||
And it's going to be even more than that in 2024. | ||
So hundreds of billions. | ||
And that's not even... | ||
There's so many other costs that go into this. | ||
But it's hundreds of billions. | ||
That's how much the Biden-Harris open border has cost Americans and the government. | ||
Hundreds of billions. | ||
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But it's Trump's fault. | |
Then here's the border wall. | ||
By the way, this just happened this month. | ||
This is from October this month. | ||
Trump judge rules Biden canceling border wall broke environmental law, caused environmental damage. | ||
Judge Trevor McFadden sided with two ranchers from Arizona, a border state that's a battleground in the presidential race, who claimed that the Biden administration halt on the border wall, which violated laws requiring an environmental review, caused concrete damage to the environment. | ||
Well, they canceled the wall, it opened the borders, and then they left. | ||
Again, the mainstream media, the Democrats won't tell you, they left all the equipment. | ||
The contracts for the equipment, the contracts for the actual construction were all signed. | ||
It was all a done deal. | ||
And so there were different bids. | ||
There were different presentations. | ||
You may remember Trump was down there. | ||
They showed him all the different wall types. | ||
He chose this one. | ||
Then they ordered all the materials. | ||
They started building. | ||
It was in the process. | ||
A lot of it was built. | ||
But then they just left the materials out. | ||
So you can go down there and the materials that were already built for the wall, you can go down to multiple parts where they didn't finish it and there's just mass materials just laying around. | ||
Just laying around. | ||
So, okay, February 2021, Biden cancels funding for Trump border wall. | ||
But again, the funding was already paid for. | ||
It was literally already paid for. | ||
March 2021, Biden terminating border wall construction contracts. | ||
They were already paid for. | ||
October 2021, Biden administration canceling more border wall contracts. | ||
And then Harris goes up there and says, Trump wouldn't build the wall. | ||
Trump didn't build the wall. | ||
I'm going to build the wall. | ||
How can this even be real? | ||
I mean, seriously... | ||
Are Democrats that stupid? | ||
Do they go along with it just because they hate you? | ||
Are they just completely brainwashed? | ||
Like, they can't actually believe this stuff. | ||
Right? | ||
There's just no way. | ||
It's like a big game. | ||
That's what I think. | ||
I mean, psychologically, I think it's all a game to them. | ||
They just look at it like a game. | ||
And they just want to beat you and they just hate you. | ||
So yeah, they'll lie, cheat, steal. | ||
They don't care. | ||
They're just playing a game. | ||
And that's where the liberalism as a mental disorder comes into play here. | ||
They don't understand action-reaction. | ||
They don't understand choice-consequence. | ||
So yeah, they know Harris up there acting like she's pro-border security now. | ||
Harris up there saying Trump did nothing for the border. | ||
They all know it's a lie. | ||
They just go along with it just because they want to beat you. | ||
And whatever the results are, they don't give a damn. | ||
As long as they beat you. | ||
And it probably comes from another place of they've never done anything maybe in their own life. | ||
They've never won anything. | ||
They've never accomplished anything. | ||
So they've never had that gratification. | ||
So they just use politics to achieve it. | ||
But this is why we have to have plastic politics for Democrats. | ||
So they can play their little games and then nobody gets hurt. | ||
And the crew just putting all the different videos up here of the border wall construction that they stopped with the equipment just laying around. | ||
So yeah, I mean, it's just sitting around on the ground. | ||
We continue. | ||
Listen to Harris here in clip 13. | ||
This is the real Kamala Harris. | ||
You want to see the real Kamala Harris, here it is, clip 13. | ||
So I may not be quick to have the answer as soon as you ask it about a specific policy issue sometimes, because I'm going to want to research it. | ||
I'm going to want to study it. | ||
I'm kind of a nerd sometimes, I confess. | ||
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Hmm. | |
She doesn't know the issues until you ask the questions, is what she tells a member of the crowd at the town hall. | ||
Doesn't know the answer, so says, oh, I need to research it. | ||
And laughs and cackles and does a little gyration with her hands. | ||
That's the real Kamala Harris. | ||
An empty suit. | ||
An empty skull. | ||
A dingbat. | ||
Worst presidential candidate of all time. | ||
It's like, at least Hillary Clinton could present herself. | ||
At least Joe Biden would, like, present. | ||
I mean, they had a presentation. | ||
Biden had a presentation. | ||
I'm the average Joe from Scranton. | ||
You know, I've been around this town. | ||
Hillary Clinton, you know, a little more sharp, a little more, you know, rough around the edges, like, you know, hardcore statesman. | ||
At least they had a presentation. | ||
This woman doesn't even have a presentation. | ||
She doesn't even know what accent she speaks in. | ||
She doesn't even know how to pronounce her own name. | ||
She can't help but giggle and cackle through interviews. | ||
She tells people in the crowd, I don't know. | ||
I gotta research that. | ||
So you know it's bad. | ||
Now this is CNN. This is CNN, critical of Harris' town hall, and six clips that we're going to play here. | ||
Five of them are Democrats. | ||
Five of the individuals you're about to hear speak are Democrats. | ||
One is a former Bush worker, a former Bush campaign worker. | ||
The others are all Democrats. | ||
They know it's bad. | ||
And this is how bad it is, clip 14. | ||
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Oh, I'm sorry. | |
Wait, guys, what is that? | ||
Hold on. | ||
We're redirecting here. | ||
It's clip 5. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Yeah, clip 5. | ||
Oh, well, I'll tell you what. | ||
Well, okay. | ||
I misfired there. | ||
I got confused by the video list. | ||
Let me tell you what this is. | ||
Just put it on the screen. | ||
Okay, so you just heard it in Spanish. | ||
They bring on, put the b-roll on the screen, they bring on this Mexican woman who claims to be Kamala Harris' cousin on Telemundo. | ||
I kid you not. | ||
They're doing so bad with the Hispanic vote. | ||
They bring this woman on. | ||
She says, oh, I Kamala Harris' cousin. | ||
We so great. | ||
She love us so much. | ||
She love Hispanic. | ||
She love taco. | ||
So, I mean, what? | ||
Nobody's ever seen this woman before. | ||
Kamala's probably never seen or heard from her. | ||
And they bring her on and she just says, oh, I Kamala Harris' cousin. | ||
We so great. | ||
In Spanish. | ||
Okay, so, alright, we got that out of the way. | ||
I got confused by my video sheet here. | ||
This is what I was talking about. | ||
Six different people on a CNN panel, five of them Democrats, saying how bad this was. | ||
Clip five. | ||
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When she doesn't want to answer a question, her habit is to kind of go to word salad city. | |
And she did that on a couple of answers. | ||
One was on Israel. | ||
Anderson asked a direct question, would you be stronger on Israel than Trump? | ||
And there was a seven minute answer, but none of it related to the question he was asking. | ||
She doesn't have to be flawless. | ||
But she has to give you something. | ||
I mean, she's like a true double threat. | ||
You know, she's terrible on her feet when she gets unexpected questions. | ||
And simultaneously, she can't even answer the expected questions. | ||
It's nothing, nothing, nothing. | ||
You'd think she'd be prepared to do this by now. | ||
You know, what's a mistake you've made? | ||
Nothing. | ||
What's a weakness you have? | ||
Nothing. | ||
What's the first law you want to pass? | ||
Nothing. | ||
What's a policy difference between you and Joe Biden? | ||
Nothing. | ||
Over and over and over. | ||
Empty, empty, empty. | ||
If she were an animal, she'd be a duck-billed platitude. | ||
Focused a lot more on Donald Trump, I think it's fair to say, than she did on many specifics in terms of what she would do as president. | ||
But she did go into some of her plans for small businesses. | ||
Well, I'll just tell you what I'm hearing from people who I've been talking to, and that is that if her goal was to close the deal, They're not sure she did that. | ||
And some people have asked, is she being held to a different standard? | ||
Maybe. | ||
But that's maybe the world that she's living in. | ||
And on the question of who she is, people are understanding that a little bit more. | ||
But what she will do, the question about her legislative priorities, name one. | ||
There wasn't one. | ||
I think that the word salad stuff gets on my nerves. | ||
I think that some of the evasions are not necessary. | ||
But when she's talking about trying to get you a house, I believe her. | ||
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Kamala Harris participated in a one-person debate last night and she lost. | |
She was asked direct questions and she provided very circular answers. | ||
My colleagues Van Jones and David Axelrod and others noted that she provided word-salad answers. | ||
Anderson asked her specifically direct questions and she didn't provide an answer to them. | ||
Anderson asked the best question all night. | ||
Why didn't you do this four years ago? | ||
Why haven't you been doing this? | ||
Ten-minute answer didn't answer the question. | ||
So, what she did last night, I don't think helped her cause at all. | ||
I think people were looking for, you know, you heard the one woman, how are you going to make my life better? | ||
That wasn't provided. | ||
Donald Trump, bad, is not going to get you to the White House. | ||
I hate to break it to her. | ||
So you can't have your cake and eat it too, and that's Kamala's biggest problem, especially when dealing with the issue of, well, you say you're going to do all these things, well, why didn't you do them for four years? | ||
Well, they can't have their cake and eat it too with Biden, because they want to have this buddy-buddy, he rides off into the sunset, greatest president of all time. | ||
While at the same time, everybody knows that they got rid of Biden because he couldn't perform. | ||
They got rid of Biden because his approval rating was so low. | ||
They got rid of Biden because they can't run on the four years of his success. | ||
So they hoped, well, if we get rid of Biden, then people will think, well, I'm not voting for Biden. | ||
I'm not voting for the last four years. | ||
I'm voting for something new. | ||
And so that's why Kamala says, turn the page, a fresh start. | ||
But of course we know that's all bullcrap. | ||
So she can't separate herself from Biden because they still want to be like, oh, Biden was great. | ||
He did a great thing by stepping down. | ||
And he's definitely not having cognitive issues even though that's why we got rid of him. | ||
But then also, she can't own the four years of Biden because it was such a disaster and that's why they got rid of Biden. | ||
So eventually you try to have your cake and eat it too, there's no cake. | ||
There's no brain with her either. | ||
Now this is... | ||
Probably no brain here as well with Mika Brzezinski. | ||
She's almost crying. | ||
That's how bad Kamala is performing. | ||
And it's really just this frustration that they don't control your mind anymore. | ||
And she's almost crying, breaking down in her response to how bad Harris' performance is in clip 17. | ||
As important as Trump's fascism is, and is the lead story every day, his cozying up to dictators, his obsession with Hitler that has now come out, what he has said about our veterans, and what he wants to do with the military against his political adversaries, it's all huge news. | ||
This is the future that we're looking at in the next Trump term, if there is one. | ||
But this is what voters know right now. | ||
That he is killing us. | ||
I'm talking about us women. | ||
He's killing us. | ||
He is putting us at risk. | ||
He is making us afraid to have babies. | ||
He is putting our reproductive health at risk. | ||
And some women have died already because of this. | ||
So we can see right now what's coming. | ||
These headlines and very good reporting, by the way, that shouldn't be questioned by idiots about what Trump has said about Hitler. | ||
That's incredibly important to know. | ||
But I do understand that people who are busy and that are people who are just tapping in may not be able to comprehend because we've been free. | ||
We've been comfortable. | ||
We cannot comprehend that. | ||
And I understand that. | ||
I validate that it is hard to go from here to there. | ||
It is where we're going. | ||
I hope we don't find out the hard way. | ||
But what's happening with women right now is real, and it is playing out across America. | ||
Oh yeah, Donald Trump is killing you. | ||
Again, now she's talking about abortion. | ||
Trump's done with abortion. | ||
They're not honest about anything. | ||
He's done. | ||
He says, I don't have a policy. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
It's up to the states. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Can you imagine, though, you're sitting on that panel? | ||
I don't know where Joe is. | ||
You're sitting on that panel, and it's Mika Brzezinski. | ||
She's the dumbest one in the room, and she's hosting, and she's almost breaking down into tears. | ||
Donald Trump is killing me? | ||
I can't... | ||
See, that's part of the problem that Kamala Harris has. | ||
And look, these media people can't help themselves... | ||
Most of them have huge egos. | ||
And look, let's be honest. | ||
I'm sitting in front of five cameras. | ||
I'm on a microphone three hours a day. | ||
You kind of have to have a bit of an ego to do this stuff. | ||
I mean, let's just call it what it is. | ||
You got to have a bit of an ego. | ||
But I mean, they have these massive inflated egos. | ||
You put Kamala Harris next to an Anderson Cooper, a Brett Baer, like any of these people. | ||
She's the dumb one on the stage. | ||
You see? | ||
And it's obvious. | ||
Donald Trump gets on the stage, he's at least like, you know, neck and neck, or he's like the, you know, he's the superior. | ||
Kamala's always the inferior. | ||
Matters. | ||
That stuff matters. | ||
Alright. | ||
I got more Kamala clips coming up. | ||
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Alright, I want to play the rest of these Harris clips. | ||
Now... | ||
There was a major House GOP judiciary, House Judiciary Committee, about the open border and the results of the illegal immigrants. | ||
And, you know, I don't want to turn this into C-SPAN, but a lot of important stuff happened there today, and it mostly went uncovered. | ||
So maybe we'll play a lot of that testimony as well. | ||
But let's finish up with the Harris clips. | ||
She's asked about So I have not yet voted and I have not yet had a chance to read through the ballot. | ||
I will keep you posted on that. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
So she asked, she didn't ask if you voted. | ||
She asked, how are you going to vote on this crime bill? | ||
How are you going to vote on this crime legislation? | ||
She doesn't know. | ||
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She's probably not even going to vote. | |
This is just, she's, this is bad, man. | ||
It's just bad. | ||
It's a clown show. | ||
Here she is, asked about Americans paying for the benefits of illegal immigrants in clip 19. | ||
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Regarding the rapid increase in the migrant population, how will you ensure that every immigrant is integrated into American society safely? | |
What benefits and subsidies will you provide them with? | ||
And how long will these benefits and subsidies last for an individual? | ||
Most importantly, will the American citizens' taxes pay for these benefits and subsidies? | ||
And if so, how much money will be allocated? | ||
Well, thank you, Jackson. | ||
Let's start with this. | ||
America's immigration system is broken and it needs to be fixed. | ||
And it's been broken for a long time. | ||
And part of what we need to do is always prioritize what we need to do to strengthen our border. | ||
I will tell you I'm the only person in this race among the two choices that voters have. | ||
I've personally prosecuted transnational criminal organizations. | ||
Oh, so there's illegal criminal gangs in here? | ||
In the trafficking of guns, drugs, and human beings. | ||
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Oh! | |
I have spent a significant part of my career- Pause it real quick. | ||
People tend to overlook when she does this. | ||
And again, I can get it because it's all just fluff and word salad. | ||
You know, it's just like another crouton and a word salad here. | ||
But no, there's something about that crouton. | ||
I've prosecuted transnational gangs, human trafficking, drug trafficking, gun trafficking. | ||
So then if you are familiar with the international gangs taking advantage of the open border, why are you for open borders? | ||
Why did you allow the borders to be open? | ||
I mean, you know, she has all these things that she goes back to. | ||
It's all a script. | ||
I'm from a middle-class family. | ||
I prosecuted transnational gangs. | ||
What was the other one? | ||
The immigration system is broken. | ||
No, you're not following the law. | ||
It's all of these just bullet point scripts that she has. | ||
But why is this not a big deal? | ||
Yeah, so you admit the open border leads to gang activity, human trafficking, drug trafficking, and gun trafficking. | ||
You admit this and you act like, oh, you've got the experience. | ||
So why have you been open border for the last four years? | ||
Again, she wants to have her cake and eat it too. | ||
And she wants to be pro-border now. | ||
All right, finish the clip. | ||
Making sure that our border is secure and that we do not allow criminals in and we don't allow that kind of trafficking to happen and come into our country. | ||
And she did. | ||
And you did. | ||
And as my opponent has proven himself. | ||
Oh, I love that. | ||
He would prefer to run on the problem instead of fix the problem. | ||
Did you see how she knows she's lying? | ||
She closed her eyes there. | ||
There's all this body language. | ||
There's this other part where she walks forward because she just fumbled it. | ||
And so she walks forward to try to, like, prove power, even though she just fumbled the response. | ||
Right there, she closes her eyes and she looks up about, oh, Trump didn't do it. | ||
She's lying. | ||
She knows she's lying. | ||
This is body language 101, folks. | ||
Any investigator, detective, they will tell you that is the body language of a liar. | ||
All right, it's the October surprise that flopped. | ||
Now, this is a former Trump administration member who is now anti-Trump, goes on all the anti-Trump media and bashes Trump. | ||
They tried to get him to go along with the, oh, Nazi, you know, Hitler stuff, and he wouldn't even go along with it, clip seven, Mark Esper. | ||
Were there ever any incidents, Secretary, that you have not previously spoken about in which you heard Donald Trump use similar language or refer to American military personnel in a derogatory fashion? | ||
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No, not along the lines that John Kelly and others have outlined. | |
So he's former Trump administration, now anti-Trump, and even he's like, I'm not gonna... | ||
Yeah, no. | ||
This thing is such... | ||
Why do you think nobody would print it? | ||
Because it's such garbage. | ||
So it's the October surprise that wasn't. | ||
And then you have this Stacey Williams... | ||
I mean, honestly, again, I hate to be redundant, but it's just like, do Democrat voters not even have two brain cells to rub together, or is it really the psychological phenomenon where they just don't care, they just want to beat you? | ||
Oh, yeah, a new Trump groper... | ||
13 days before the election. | ||
Totally normal. | ||
Oh yeah, totally believable. | ||
They wouldn't have brought her into the frame for the last eight years. | ||
They wouldn't have brought her into the frame 2016, 2020, any of the times in between. | ||
No, of course not. | ||
It's going to be 13 days before the election. | ||
That's when she's got totally normal stuff. | ||
Oh yeah, I believe that. | ||
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Yep. | |
But it's even worse. | ||
Now they're saying, oh, it's an Epstein thing. | ||
Oh, Trump groped me. | ||
Probably gave her a hug. | ||
Yeah, Epstein would use Donald Trump to recruit women. | ||
And when Trump found out that he was going to Trump's clubs, he'd be like, hey, come hang out with me. | ||
I'll introduce you to Donald Trump. | ||
And he'd bring over these women and lasso them in. | ||
Because women loved Donald Trump. | ||
Go figure. | ||
Women want to meet the billionaire with a golden penthouse. | ||
Shocking stuff. | ||
So Epstein would be like, hey, I know Donald Trump, honey. | ||
You want to come meet him? | ||
And he would take these women over to meet Donald Trump as like a rope-a-dope. | ||
Trump didn't know what was going on. | ||
When he found out what was going on, he helped the FBI investigate Epstein. | ||
So now it's, oh, Epstein and Trump were groping me, and Epstein and Trump, it was a twisted game that they played. | ||
What's she saying now? | ||
And then there's this letter that was written to her. | ||
I guess somehow this is evidence? | ||
This is all the evidence they have. | ||
A letter that Donald wrote to her that says, Stacey, and I guess this is from Mar-a-Lago, Stacey, you're home away from home. | ||
Love, Donald Trump. | ||
And that's the evidence that she had a letter that she obviously kept all these years because, you know, that's her groper. | ||
She kept the Trump autograph all these years because, you know, the Groper. | ||
And oh, it was an Epstein thing. | ||
Oh yeah, totally normal, 13 days before the election. | ||
She's also been seen at Obama campaign events. | ||
It looks like she even worked for Obama. | ||
Even Newsweek is being forced to report it. | ||
Did Trump accuser Stacey Williams work for Barack Obama? | ||
Now she works for a group, Survivors for Kamala. | ||
A known Democrat activist. | ||
13 days before the election, and you believe it. | ||
And now they're tying Trump to Epstein. | ||
So, look, I don't know the game you play here if you're Donald Trump, and he'll make up his own mind. | ||
Again, and there's all these headlines. | ||
You search Trump Epstein. | ||
It's all the headlines. | ||
Trump Epstein. | ||
Trump Epstein. | ||
So they're trying to... | ||
But not Bill Clinton, though, who was on the jet all the time. | ||
Not all the Democrats he was donating to. | ||
Not all the celebrities. | ||
So Donald Trump posts the other day. | ||
I guess it was yesterday. | ||
And he says, I hate Adolf Hitler. | ||
Now, I guess it's a funny thing. | ||
I guess it's a troll thing. | ||
I would have advised him just to not say anything about it. | ||
But again, he makes up his own mind. | ||
Now, on this issue, if I'm Donald Trump, I would go all in. | ||
And I'd say, actually, I was cooperating with the feds to arrest Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
I'd even bring up some of the victims. | ||
Bring up some of the victims that he was helping. | ||
I'd mention how Epstein was arrested when he was president. | ||
I'd show the flight logs that are public. | ||
I'd show Bill Clinton's name on the flight logs. | ||
I'd show all the other people that hate him on the flight logs. | ||
And I'd go all in on this and I'd say, it's now a campaign promise that we will release the Epstein list and we will work with prosecutors to go after everyone involved. | ||
And it's Maxwell's friend, Steve Jobs' ex-wife that bought the Atlantic, Maxwell's friends that publish these stories, that publish the Hitler stuff, that publish the grope stuff. | ||
So it's Epstein's bottom bitch pimp that recruits the women. | ||
Her friend is the one writing the stories. | ||
It's the literal Epstein people, and then they're saying Trump Epstein. | ||
I mean, you can't make this crap up. | ||
That's where we're at. | ||
That's where we're at, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Oh, my. | ||
Oh, my. | ||
I'll tell you what though. | ||
This is off the cuff. | ||
An incredible video in North Carolina. | ||
There's a guy in the streets. | ||
Just doing man-on-the-street interviews, and he overhears somebody talking trash on Trump. | ||
So the interviewer walks over to him, puts the mic in his face. | ||
I mean, this guy just nails it. | ||
Totally off the cuff. | ||
Again, you'll never hear a Democrat talk like this. | ||
A liberal Democrat voter could never go off the cuff and be this coherent, this concise, this confident, like this man in clip two. | ||
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This guy just yelled in the street, Trump 2024. | |
What makes you love Donald Trump? | ||
If you're truly a patriotic American, how could you not love Donald Trump? | ||
If you actually are somebody that does your research and your due diligence as opposed to being pushed by somebody else's propagandist talking points, how could you hate Donald Trump? | ||
He's the most popular businessman in American history. | ||
If you wanted a movie to be popular throughout all of before 2016, who has the most cameos? | ||
I find it funny that as soon as he became a Republican, he became racist. | ||
But name me that racist that won an NAACP award. | ||
I'll wait. | ||
Didn't we have peace around the world when Trump was in office? | ||
Why are we in war right now? | ||
Oh, and for that daggone bill, y'all wanna keep talking about the border? | ||
Y'all okay with the administrators giving 60 billion to Ukraine so they can put 1,500 at the border? | ||
Here's something else deeper for you to think about. | ||
Didn't they leave millions and millions of guns in Afghanistan unguarded and unattended and left the country directly after that Xi Jinping and Putin came down and gave them legitimacy? | ||
Well, what happens after that? | ||
Oh, didn't Biden give Putin access to a gas pipeline and then directly after that he went to war with Ukraine? | ||
And then what was it a coincidence that one of our basketball stars got locked up in Russia and we traded her for Victor Boop. | ||
So we traded her the Lord of War For Brittany Griner with a whole bunch of unattended guns in Afghanistan. | ||
That's what you voted for. | ||
That's better than Trump. | ||
You need to wake up, bro. | ||
You'll never hear a Democrat voter that informed. | ||
I mean, that guy in 90 seconds just, like, sliced and diced it like a sous chef. | ||
Just like... | ||
Like those cooking videos with those, like, knife experts... | ||
You'll never see a Democrat voter, ever. | ||
You'll never see a liberal progressive, ever. | ||
Ever. | ||
Not even once. | ||
They'll fumble and bumble around like Kamala Harris during her stage interviews with less than two weeks till the election. | ||
But again, we're in the election, aren't we? | ||
We are already in the election. | ||
All right. | ||
I do feel it's important to get some of this information out there. | ||
I do want to take calls today. | ||
I do have some other headlines to get to. | ||
But this hearing from the House Judiciary on the consequences of the open borders, the schools being overwhelmed, the illegals, I mean, literally overwhelming the schools. | ||
They can't even speak in English. | ||
And now the curriculum has completely changed so that the illegal immigrants that don't speak English can be catered to. | ||
I mean, it's just crazy stuff that happened at this hearing earlier today. | ||
Matt Gaetz there leading it. | ||
Where the resources are going. | ||
So I want to play some of that. | ||
And then have some phone calls on what you're seeing, what you're hearing. | ||
Again, just go boots to the ground, human intelligence, as we are in the election. | ||
I mean, we are in it right now. | ||
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All right. | |
I really want to play some of these clips from this hearing today. | ||
And, you know, I don't want to C-span the show too much, but some of these testimonies about what goes on in the school, what they're doing with the resources are just incredible. | ||
And this is what the open border has done. | ||
And it's just, it's ridiculous that we have to put up with this and that parents have to put up with this. | ||
So let's start here. | ||
Director Jacob Curtis talking about how the local schools It happened fast and with little explanation or resources. | ||
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In 2022, the city of Whitewater began to observe an increase in migrants from Central America. | |
Whitewater Police Chief Daniel Meyer saw an increase in various law enforcement activity relating to issues not normally associated with local residents. | ||
He noted in an email to a Walworth County official that, quote, within the last month or so our department has had contact with an increasing number of Nicaraguan migrants who have recently moved to our area. | ||
I don't have much of an estimate of how many people have moved into the city at this point but a number of the adults have found jobs at larger businesses in our area. | ||
We recently have had a number of criminal investigations involving some of these individuals, and we've also had children from some of these families within the school district who have been reported truant. | ||
All told, from 2022 through 2023, the city estimates at least 1,000 migrants from Central America quietly establish themselves in the sleepy college town of 15,000, a population increase of roughly 7%. | ||
The city has struggled to deal with the increasing strain on law enforcement resources, housing overcapacity, and the challenges associated with educating children with no formal background in schooling and often lacking basic English skills. | ||
These increasing burdens culminated in the police chief authoring a letter to the White House on December 28, 2023, highlighting the strain that had been placed on existing resources and describing the challenge as, quote, a critical humanitarian issue. | ||
A nearly identical letter had been sent the previous week to DHS Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas. | ||
These letters resulted in additional communications from Wisconsin's congressional delegation and the Wisconsin legislature, as well as a significant number of state and national media requests. | ||
While many media outlets moved on to the next story, the city of Whitewater has continued to struggle to meet the demands from the newcomers. | ||
In order to determine the full extent of the challenges, on March 14, 2024, IRG's Center for Investigative Oversight submitted a series of public records requests to the police chief, who fully complied with the request and provided over 400 responsive records. | ||
IRG's review of the records provided by the city uncovered numerous revelations, which were detailed in a June report that is being provided to the committee. | ||
The eight key takeaways include the following. | ||
First, while numerous public officials have attempted to highlight the challenges, the nation's broken immigration system and open borders continue to place an unmanageable burden on local units of government. | ||
Nationally touted funding programs are either unavailable or insufficient. | ||
Two, unlike sanctuary cities, it does not appear the city of Whitewater sought the immigrants. | ||
Instead, the city's theory explaining the sudden influx revolves around a complex web of ample student housing following COVID, a need for farm and manufacturing labor, and the congregation of sponsor families in and around the city that were then identified by migrants at the border. | ||
Three, despite the presence of notorious MS-13 gang members from Nicaragua and investigations that have led to the seizure of significant cartel funds, confusion remains as to the processing and potential deportation of violent criminals. | ||
Emails reflected uncertainty regarding the process for contacting ICE as migrants await immigration hearings in Chicago. | ||
This is particularly troubling considering the identification of known international crime syndicate members within the city. | ||
In December 2023, the police chief thanked ICE for, quote, the recent assistance in our city removing an individual who had been identified as a wanted MS-13 gang member from Nicaragua. | ||
A member of this committee in a January letter to the police chief made reference to the infiltration of Mexico's Gulf Cartel in Whitewater. | ||
And while unrelated to the situation in Whitewater, and it was already mentioned by Congressman Ben Orton, it was recently reported that a woman was sexually assaulted in Prairie du Chien by a suspected member of Trende Aragua, the violent criminal organization born a decade ago in Venezuelan prisons. | ||
Simply put, while the exact scope and extent of these criminal operations in Wisconsin is not clear, their very existence in the state should motivate every policy maker to secure the nation's borders. | ||
Four, at various points, city leadership sought assistance from the state, including the governor's office. | ||
While meetings took place, there was an emphasis on the private nature of the meeting and a request to keep the meeting, quote, low profile to avoid the press. | ||
Five, city officials were made aware of deplorable living conditions, including children sleeping in sheds during sub-zero temperatures, children left at home unattended while parents worked, a 14-year-old being forced to work 30 hours per week by her father, and small apartment units where children were forced to cohabitate with 8 to 10 adults. | ||
The pairing of non-family members has resulted in allegations of sexual assault involving young females and other acts against victims, including the discovery of a deceased child discarded in a ditch in a bag. | ||
At the time of the IRG report, there were 10 open sexual offense cases involving migrants in the city. | ||
Six, as a result of increased costs to the city's police department and school district, both taxing entities are considering property tax referendums, possibly as soon as spring of 2025. | ||
Seven, because of the focus on the unique law enforcement challenges associated with the migrant population, such as violations for driving without a license, the police department has identified a significant decrease in proactive policing. | ||
And finally, in light of questions related to the legal status of migrants, questions have been raised regarding how individuals should be identified. | ||
In particular, the city appears unsure how migrants can obtain identification cards. | ||
Some members of the community have suggested paths for migrants to obtain driver's licenses. | ||
Despite this lack of clarity, at least one record suggests certain migrants have been able to obtain temporary driver's licenses from the Wisconsin DMV. In conclusion, while numerous public officials have attempted to highlight the challenges, the nation's broken immigration system continues to place an unmanageable burden on local units of government. | ||
Overall, many of the communications, particularly those from the police chief, make clear the city has attempted to balance maintaining an objective posture on a highly charged public policy debate while recognizing the clear impact the influx of immigrants is having on the city's ability to protect its residents, ensure a quality public make clear the city has attempted to balance maintaining an objective posture on a highly charged public policy debate while | ||
Unless and until the federal government secures the border and repairs the nation's utterly broken immigration infrastructure, local units of government like those in Whitewater, Wisconsin- So Harris causes all these problems, and now she's campaigning against them. | ||
I mean, it's just incredible. | ||
The testimony goes on here in clip eight. | ||
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Good morning. | |
My name is Henry Kinson. | ||
I grew up in Whitewater, went to Whitewater School District and then to undergrad at UW-Whitewater. | ||
I served on the Whitewater School Board for seven years and I'm also the parent of four boys who have attended Whitewater Public Schools with one still a sophomore there. | ||
I was asked to come here to testify as to the educational situation in my hometown of Whitewater due to the large recent influx of non-English speakers. | ||
Put simply, educational outcomes by every metric are falling like a rock in Whitewater. | ||
When I attended Whitewater school years ago, as a small university town, our outcomes were great. | ||
Certainly in the top third of the state and always the best in the area. | ||
Over the last four years, Whitewater has had the biggest drop in academic achievement in the state for larger districts. | ||
Today, we rank in the bottom fifth of all districts across the state and are still falling. | ||
The reasons for our falling test scores are no secret. | ||
All you have to do is go to Wisconsin's... | ||
We're going to take a break. | ||
We'll come back to this. | ||
Matt Gaetz asking him questions, but the story here is obvious, folks. | ||
The illegal immigrants that don't even speak English and aren't at the same education level as American kids are hurting us. | ||
Alright, I want to go back to this hearing. | ||
We are monitoring Arizona where Donald Trump is set to speak. | ||
If Trump goes live, we'll probably pick up some of that as well. | ||
But I want to go back to this hearing before I cover the rest of the news and open the phone lines. | ||
Because we just don't hear about the Local effects of illegal immigration until these issues go viral, like the story in Springfield, Ohio, and then it expands out. | ||
So they're talking about some local areas, specifically in Wisconsin here. | ||
Ron Johnson in the hearing as well. | ||
Matt Gaetz, you'll hear from him in a moment. | ||
And so, yeah, we find out, oh, it's not just Springfield that has small towns. | ||
It's not just Ohio that has small towns that have been taken over With the illegal immigrants. | ||
And then we find out it's happening in multiple states. | ||
Well, it's the same thing with this story in the schools. | ||
It's not just happening in Wisconsin. | ||
You have these small town schools that are being overwhelmed now. | ||
The classrooms with illegal immigrants that don't speak English. | ||
They are not up to the same curriculum and education as American students. | ||
And they're basically dragging them down. | ||
And I can't even, I shouldn't even have to come up here and explain this to liberals. | ||
We shouldn't even have to explain to the liberals why this is so bad. | ||
We shouldn't even have to sit here and explain. | ||
They already have it cooked in to like most school systems that they try to keep students with the same kind of aptitude and education level in the classroom together because that benefits everybody the most. | ||
Whereas quick learners and smart kids, they are all in this classroom because they can learn faster and adapt faster, and then the kids that maybe need a little more time are in this other classroom. | ||
So they can learn, and the teachers can pace the curriculum based off of the students. | ||
And it's just, oh no! | ||
Throw in illegal immigrants that don't speak the language and don't have any curriculum standards at all, and screw the American kids. | ||
And then they just go, oh! | ||
Trump wants to shut down the Department of Education! | ||
Well, actually, that's a Project 2025 policy, maybe a Vivek Ramaswamy policy. | ||
I don't think Trump's ever said that. | ||
But, yeah, you know what? | ||
It's kind of failed us, hasn't it? | ||
It's kind of failed the American children, hasn't it? | ||
So let's go back to this testimony on how the illegal immigrants are destroying these school systems where they're taking over, overwhelming the student body. | ||
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Department of Public Instruction website to see that the three drivers of academic achievement across the state are special needs kids, economically disadvantaged kids, and English learners, otherwise referred to as ESL. That's it. | |
The more a school district has of any of these kids, the lower the academic results will be, and vice versa. | ||
And it's true everywhere. | ||
Any district's test scores are basically a math problem. | ||
So what inputs have been changing at Whitewater? | ||
Our proportion of special needs kids, while high at about 20%, the state average is 14, has not been growing. | ||
Similarly, our proportion of economically disadvantaged kids is also high, but hovers around 50%, whereas the state average is 45. | ||
Which leaves English learners. | ||
As recently as 2021, the district had 236 English learners. | ||
Last year it was 352, an increase of 50% in just two years and growing. | ||
Migrant children are almost always both economically disadvantaged and ESL, and sometimes special needs as well. | ||
I just spoke with a friend who is a paraprofessional in the district whose job it is to care for special needs kids and she told me of a family that just moved here who has two out of their three kids being high special needs, like having to have their diapers changed as kindergartners. | ||
This requires the district to transfer those kids to a special facility in Elkhorn, which costs the state even more money. | ||
At Lincoln Elementary, more than a quarter of the kids are ESL. Such a large and growing proportion of kids who aren't native speakers invariably drives academic achievement down for everyone, and we are no exception. | ||
Last year, with 25% ESL kids in the school... | ||
Okay, so he starts getting into the details here. | ||
Let me just pull this down and get to Matt Gaetz asking the questions. | ||
But again, this shouldn't be a story one time. | ||
One time. | ||
Now, you're not going to hear about this probably anywhere. | ||
That's why I decided to bring it on the air, even though a lot of people hear it sounds like C-SPAN. But somebody has to highlight this story, and it needs to catch a trend like the Springfield, Ohio story with the Haitians. | ||
So you have all these smaller towns... | ||
Where the illegal immigrants that don't even speak English are being put into the public schools and they're just completely taking the curriculum and the education off the rails. | ||
And nobody's talking about it. | ||
And the Democrats will sit here and cry, Department of Education! | ||
Department of Education! | ||
Department of Education! | ||
And then here's the actual story in the classrooms and they don't say crap. | ||
And they're causing it. | ||
And they're destroying it. | ||
The Democrats have destroyed the education of this country. | ||
At all levels. | ||
From kindergarten to college. | ||
Hell, they teach kids as young as three how to go to the strip club and let a male stripper in a bra dance for them. | ||
Oh yeah, no. | ||
Why do the Democrats, why are they obsessed with the Department of Education so much? | ||
See, it's all about institutional power. | ||
Do they actually care about education? | ||
Do they actually care about students? | ||
No! | ||
All they care about is institutional power. | ||
That's why they love the Department of Education. | ||
If they cared about the children, if they cared about the students, if they cared about education, they would have been in that hearing. | ||
They would have been addressing these issues. | ||
They weren't. | ||
Because they don't care. | ||
They only care about institutional power. | ||
So here's Matt Gaetz going back and forth with that witness in clip 16. | ||
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Kinson, did I understand the end of your testimony to be that in Whitewater there are classes now in the school district where half the kids don't speak English? | ||
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Not English learners. | |
I mean, they are English learners. | ||
Yeah, their English is a second language. | ||
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Correct. | |
So how do the teachers deal with that? | ||
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Well, one of the winners is we actually have a second teacher. | |
A second teacher, a translator in the classroom. | ||
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I'm sure that doesn't hurt the- One of the ways is that we have a second teacher there who translates. | |
And so who bears the cost of that? | ||
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Well, the district. | |
And is that one of the reasons why the local governments are having to pursue referendas, just the cost structure? | ||
Or how does that get absorbed by the district if you're doubling your labor costs in some of those classrooms? | ||
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Well, the district's never gonna tell you that, right? | |
Instead, though, money's fungible. | ||
So they'll say, well, we need it for the roofs, right? | ||
Well, they spent the money for the roof somewhere else. | ||
But aside from the money, it affects the educational outcomes. | ||
Honestly, that's what concerns me more than the money, is that the educational outcomes for the other kids It affects them all. | ||
There is no cohort in Whitewater of kids, cohorts, educational speak, for any subgroup of kids that's not testing below average. | ||
Boys, girls, native speakers, ESL, they're all below average. | ||
And that wasn't the case before this influx of migrants, right? | ||
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Right. | |
It's been a- I mean, folks, this is huge. | ||
What do you say to those who say, this is your obligation. | ||
We're the richest country in the world. | ||
We have all the benefits of being Americans. | ||
And really, it's the duty that we have to open our doors and invite migrants to come here and utilize our services. | ||
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Yeah, their kids don't go to Whitewater. | |
And why do you say that? | ||
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Well, the people who are most likely to say that are sending their kids to a public school, or more likely private school, where they probably don't have one or two English learners in their classrooms. | |
Really, so it's the public schools with the working class people that you're testifying to bear the brunt of this, not the people who have the money and maybe just even the time to be able to drive your kids outside the district to another school. | ||
All right, you get the point here. | ||
Isn't that funny? | ||
And it's always the case, the same liberal elitists Oh yeah, they'll send all the illegal immigrants to your town. | ||
They won't take them. | ||
Remember the Martha's Vineyard story? | ||
Oh, oh, they'll put all the illegal immigrants that don't speak English in your schools, but not the schools where their kids attend with the high tuition. | ||
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And then they act like, oh, we're with the people, we're for the people, yeah. | |
This is like common sense stuff. | ||
And this is the attack on our country, folks. | ||
This is the invasion. | ||
This is the attack. | ||
This is the agenda to destroy the United States. | ||
This is the agenda to hurt our education, to hurt our children, to hurt our economy. | ||
It's all an agenda. | ||
And, you know, even if you don't want to be conspiratorial, Let's just say there's not an agenda. | ||
Let's just say these bleeding heart liberals, they just care so much. | ||
Oh, their heart bleeds. | ||
How can you not see the negative consequences? | ||
How can you not see the negative results of this? | ||
Your bleeding heart has blinded your brain. | ||
But no. | ||
I don't give them that benefit of the doubt. | ||
They want to destroy this country. | ||
They hate middle class and lower class America. | ||
They love the policies as long as it doesn't affect them and their kids. | ||
And then when it does, they're the first to complain. | ||
Isn't that something? | ||
You want to see some Trump derangement, ladies and gentlemen? | ||
Oh, we got it. | ||
A woman has a Trump sign in her front yard. | ||
One of her neighbors sees it, decides to go onto her front porch and lecture her in clip one. | ||
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We can't answer the door right now, but if you'd like to leave a message, you can do it now. | |
Are you the one that walks by here and always screaming at people? | ||
No, I haven't walked by recently. | ||
Okay, because a lot of people walk by and scream. | ||
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Yeah, I'm not surprised. | |
You are voting for the devil. | ||
Don't you know that? | ||
No. | ||
Why are you voting for him? | ||
Because I believe he is the moral candidate. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
F*** you for that one. | ||
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Moral? | |
That's exactly right. | ||
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That's how your side acts. | |
Oh, my God. | ||
He's the most immoral person around, in your opinion. | ||
That's okay. | ||
Oh, f*** you for that answer. | ||
Sorry, have a nice day. | ||
Have a nice day! | ||
God bless you. | ||
What do you guys see there? | ||
Thank you. | ||
I'm curious. | ||
What do you guys see there? | ||
What do you see in that woman? | ||
What do you hear from that woman? | ||
At the very least, I mean, your spectrum is basically this. | ||
At the very least, that's just another brainwashed liberal, another brainwashed Democrat that just totally drinks the Kool-Aid. | ||
That's just totally, just all out brainwashed. | ||
Or is there something else? | ||
Is there something deeper here? | ||
Because I mean, I can't help it. | ||
I see that and I see demon possession, man. | ||
And it's just like these demons are running around. | ||
And they're so afraid that their whole demon agenda, their whole demon conquering of us is not working. | ||
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And they lash out. | |
Am I crazy for that? | ||
That's what I see. | ||
This isn't normal behavior. | ||
It's like demon possession crap. | ||
It's like exorcism crap. | ||
And they lash out. | ||
They're like gnashing. | ||
It's truly like demonically possessed behavior. | ||
That's not rational. | ||
That's not normal. | ||
That's not a normal response to a political decision. | ||
It's like demonic possession, man. | ||
And you know... | ||
I got another example of this, and maybe this is a good segue into this abortion topic that now I'm forced to talk about. | ||
But here's another deranged individual, anti-Trumper, who goes and assaults college students at UC Berkeley because they have a conservative stand there. | ||
I'm not sure exactly what the situation is other than it's probably a pro-Trump or just some conservative value stand. | ||
So watch what happens here. | ||
The UC Berkeley assault on conservatives in clip 20. | ||
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Hey! | |
What, you worried I'm gonna stay in your signs that are telling lies to people? | ||
I'm so sorry. | ||
So it's an anti-men and women's sports booth and a trans man walks over and pours tomato paste all over the booth. | ||
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What is this? | |
Is this not demonic possession? | ||
If you saw a demon behaving like that, you'd say, oh yeah, that's a demon. | ||
That makes sense. | ||
A human, though? | ||
Doesn't make sense. | ||
Doesn't make sense for a human to behave that way. | ||
That's demon behavior. | ||
So it's a turning point booth that's against men in women's sports, and this dude pretending to be a chick, literally has a mustache, dressed like a woman with a mustache, and pours tomato paste all over him. | ||
I'm not touching your phone. | ||
I'm covering the camera. | ||
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I mean- Why are you here? | |
Because we have a right to be here. | ||
Why are you here? | ||
Because I have a right to be here. | ||
We care about kids. | ||
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Okay, so why are you damaging our stuff? | |
Person should be arrested and probably kicked off campus. | ||
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Behold the tolerant left. | |
Person should be arrested and kicked off campus. | ||
What, I mean, but again, They'll make their own decisions. | ||
It's UC Berkeley. | ||
They'll probably give them a penthouse in the, you know, administrator's office or something. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I see that behavior. | ||
I see that behavior of the woman going on the porch of the house with a Trump sign. | ||
Not human to me. | ||
Looks like a demon. | ||
That's a demon doing that. | ||
You say, oh, that makes sense. | ||
A human doing that. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
This person running around, a man dressed like a woman with a mustache, pouring tomato paste all over these kids, just talking about how they don't want men and women's sports. | ||
That's not human behavior. | ||
That's a demon. | ||
You see a demon doing that, you say, oh, that's a demon doing that. | ||
Yeah, that makes sense. | ||
That's what I expect from a demon. | ||
A human? | ||
I don't get it. | ||
And we see these videos all the time. | ||
And they really come out when it comes to abortion, don't they? | ||
So... | ||
Here's the deal. | ||
So here's the deal. | ||
And guys, I don't see this on the video list. | ||
And you can pull it in. | ||
I might have sent it a little late. | ||
When I was out at South Carolina, I was asking people who they were voting for. | ||
This wasn't a gotcha video. | ||
I didn't even put my opinion in it at all. | ||
You can watch the video. | ||
I don't put any opinion. | ||
I just ask, who are you voting for and why? | ||
That's it. | ||
No gotcha, no opinion, no pressure, no intimidation, nothing. | ||
Who are you voting for and why? | ||
And this video's now got like 55 million views because it's nothing but college women saying they're voting for Kamala because of abortion. | ||
And it's really, it's not even... | ||
It's just the fact that we would notice that that's their number one issue... | ||
It's like we've caught them. | ||
We've caught them at their game. | ||
We know what they're doing. | ||
They're lying to people about their abortion. | ||
They're lying about what abortion is. | ||
They're lying about reproductive rights and health care and everything else. | ||
But yet they know it's their number one issue. | ||
And it's like when you catch them in their big thing, that's when they panic. | ||
And the demons love to kill kids. | ||
They love to shed the blood of the innocent. | ||
So it's like, we got them all. | ||
It's like, the abortion issue covers it all. | ||
The demons love shedding the blood of the innocent, and the Democrats love having the single-issue women voters that they can just own with abortion forever. | ||
Now, and let me know when we have this ready to go. | ||
So here you go. | ||
Here's the video real quick, and I'll show you the response. | ||
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Honestly, it's just like... | |
Honestly, everything about her. | ||
You just love her? | ||
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No, I don't love. | |
I don't need to love any president necessarily, but I support her. | ||
You're with Kamala, though? | ||
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I am. | |
Alright. | ||
Do you plan on voting in the presidential election? | ||
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Yeah, I already voted. | |
You already voted? | ||
Who did you vote for? | ||
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Kamala. | |
Why do you like Kamala? | ||
See how I got it right? | ||
She got it wrong? | ||
What do you like best about her plan for America? | ||
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Well, reproductive rights for women, for starters. | |
Do you know who you're voting for? | ||
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No. | |
You don't know who you're going to vote for yet? | ||
What are the issues that might change your mind? | ||
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Like economy, some people talk about economy, they talk about the border, some people talk about abortion. | |
Abortion. | ||
You think abortion will be your number one issue? | ||
Who are you guys going to be voting for? | ||
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Harris. | |
Both of you? | ||
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Yes. | |
And why do you like Harris? | ||
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I just like what she stands for. | |
I like her as a person. | ||
She has personality, she's nice, and she believes that the majority of people have rights, which is nice. | ||
Are there rights that people are being denied that she's going to give them? | ||
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I mean, it's treatment, it's involvement in the military, trans people. | |
We took them out of the military. | ||
There was just treatment of people that helped care for women. | ||
Are you going to be voting in the presidential election? | ||
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Yes, I am. | |
So it goes on. | ||
Do you hear any intimidation there? | ||
Do you hear any gotcha there? | ||
Would you even know my politics? | ||
No. | ||
I say, who are you voting for and why? | ||
And it's like probably a dozen college girls, they all say we love Kamala abortion. | ||
So it's got 55 million views. | ||
This thing is still going on fire because the Democrats, it's the Democrats are the ones that are making this thing go crazy. | ||
And they're like, oh, we're so proud of these women. | ||
Oh, we're so proud of our abortions. | ||
Oh, look at this sexist. | ||
Look at this misogynist. | ||
He wants to control women's bodies. | ||
I say nothing in the video. | ||
You would not even know my stance on the issue. | ||
And it's so crazy now. | ||
They're picking it up in mainstream articles like this in Salon. | ||
MAGA bashes single-issue abortion voters. | ||
But Florida shows these women are the smartest citizens. | ||
And by the way, there's stories out of Seattle, there's stories out of everywhere, and it's all in response. | ||
But look at this. | ||
Look at this, right out of the gates from Salon. | ||
Convicted January 6th insurrectionist and professional conspiracy theorist. | ||
A professional. | ||
Owen Schroer knows his audience wants badly to believe women are stupid, especially if they are cute girls who read books. | ||
Not a single book was mentioned in that video, by the way. | ||
Not a single book, and I did not refer to anybody as stupid. | ||
Not in the caption, not in the video. | ||
So it goes on and on, and it shares my video. | ||
Schroyer's goal is not subtle. | ||
He's pandering to MAGA men who want to feel better about themselves with a fairy tale about how the cute girls who won't date them are a bunch of bimbos. | ||
Look, I don't talk about my private life here. | ||
I mean, let me tell you, I don't have any problem with women, okay? | ||
To underscore this narrative, Schroer floats irrelevant questions about the economy. | ||
Irrelevant. | ||
Irrelevant questions about the economy. | ||
And by the way, again, all I do is say, are you going to vote and who are you voting for? | ||
And it just so happens that most of the college girls we talked to said Kamala for abortion. | ||
I also talked to dudes who actually are voting Trump. | ||
So again, there's no gotcha. | ||
There's no agenda, subtle or overt. | ||
So it's just all misrepresented. | ||
And then they say the economy is irrelevant. | ||
They say the economy is irrelevant. | ||
And then they say, perhaps Schroer should spend more time studying, I already graduated, thank you, and less time bashing students. | ||
Who did I bash? | ||
I didn't bash anybody! | ||
Voting pro-choice is also voting for a better economy. | ||
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What? | |
Because what, you're killing people? | ||
So what? | ||
Less job competition? | ||
What is the argument that pro-choice is for a better economy? | ||
But now the economy is relevant. | ||
So there you go. | ||
So this whole thing, I'm telling you, and now there's all these stories about this video. | ||
Folks, I don't attack anybody. | ||
I don't intimidate. | ||
I don't lean in. | ||
I say, who are you voting for and why? | ||
And they're all panicked because this is it. | ||
This is their soft spot, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is their pressure point. | ||
If we expose the truth about abortion, if we expose the truth about not only what abortion is, but how they misrepresent all of these fairy tales about what the bills are going to do or not do or what Donald Trump stands for or doesn't stand for, they're done. | ||
They're cooked. | ||
If you get women out of this emotional state, if possible, if you get young women out of this brainwashing state thinking they have to go out and vote for abortion, if the Democrats lose that, they're done. | ||
They're cooked, and they know it, and that's why they're freaking out about this video. | ||
But you know what? | ||
Just to be clear, I probably shouldn't even say this, but I might as well. | ||
I'll just leave it like this. | ||
I've never been convicted or charged with insurrection, okay? | ||
So somebody's going to be hearing from my lawyer, and it's time for the legal law fair to go the other way, okay? | ||
I'll just leave it at that. | ||
I already talked to my lawyer. | ||
They love abortion, but they're lied to about it. | ||
And most of these women will never have an abortion. | ||
The vast majority of these women will never have an abortion. | ||
And then they're lied to about the actual policy. | ||
They're lied to about Trump's stance on it. | ||
And again, I would warn these women. | ||
Again, if I wanted to go toe-to-toe with these women, that wasn't the purpose of the video. | ||
I could say, hey, do you know Trump's policy on abortion? | ||
And I could school them on that. | ||
I wasn't trying to go in. | ||
I was just saying, who are you voting for and why? | ||
And that's it. | ||
And they're panicked because... | ||
And look, the truth is... | ||
Politically, you can have the debate. | ||
And I'm not talking about the morals here, obviously. | ||
Abortion is immoral. | ||
Anybody who doesn't agree with that is just lying. | ||
And they know it, and that's why they freak out over it. | ||
But, I mean, politically, you could sit here and strategically have a debate and say, well... | ||
Is it time for Republicans to just abandon the abortion platform because it costs some elections? | ||
Or is it time for Republicans to really actually focus on it and focus on messaging and delivery so that the single issue abortion voters actually know what it is they're voting for and actually know the policies? | ||
But either way... | ||
I would tell these women, you're never going to get your abortion rights from Democrats. | ||
You will never. | ||
Because they know the day they give you abortion rights is the day you stop voting Democrat. | ||
They will never give it to you. | ||
Never. | ||
That's why this is a major pressure point. | ||
That's why they freak out. | ||
It's always about political power with these people. | ||
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Always. | |
All right. | ||
And by the way, this is what young men are feeling like since 2016. | ||
From the Survey Center on American Life, a Gallup poll, Young men are leaving the Democrat Party. | ||
This is age 18 to 29. | ||
In 2016, 51% of young men identified with or leaned towards the Democrat Party. | ||
That number is now in the 30s. | ||
It was 39% in 2023. | ||
It's probably closer to 29%, I would guess, in 2024. | ||
And again, that's just based off my experience when I went to the same college campus. | ||
When it was young men I talked to, They said, oh, I'm voting Trump. | ||
I'd say, why? | ||
They'd say, the economy, the border, no wars. | ||
So the results are right there. | ||
Anybody can do this social experiment. | ||
All right. | ||
Democrats are less popular than ever. | ||
Here's Kathy Hochul at an event in New York City getting heckled. | ||
Clip 21. | ||
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And I know that New York State will do the right thing and put Kamala Harris and Tim Walz over the top. | |
Because we have that power. | ||
Trump 2024! | ||
Trump 2024! | ||
You a shit governor! You a shit governor! | ||
You a shit governor! | ||
You a shit governor! | ||
Shit governor! | ||
Get out! | ||
I gotta watch it, right? | ||
Shut up! | ||
Look at that demon. | ||
That looks like a lizard in a human bodysuit. | ||
Why do they all look like that? | ||
Gretchen Whitmer, Kathy Hochul, they all look like lizard in human bodysuits. | ||
Alright, as we go to break here and we're beginning the third hour, who's talking? | ||
Kamala Harris or the comical Michael Scott character in clip 15? | ||
Perhaps a weakness, some would say, but I actually think it's a strength. | ||
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Well, my weaknesses are actually strengths. | |
Oh. | ||
Yes. | ||
Very good. | ||
There you go. | ||
Very good. | ||
I really do value having a team of very smart people around me. | ||
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I work too hard, I care too much, and sometimes I can be too invested in my job. | |
Kamala Harris is a literal cartoon character. | ||
But hey, you love your abortions, she's not going to give you those either. | ||
Alright, we got some breaking election news out of Arizona. | ||
We're monitoring the Trump rally. | ||
He's going to be speaking in Arizona shortly. | ||
He's then going to be in Las Vegas later tonight. | ||
I also have a bunch of headlines to cover, but I do want to squeeze some phone calls in here as we are in the election. | ||
And I want to go boots on the ground. | ||
I want to get human intelligence from you. | ||
What you're seeing, what you're hearing, we are in the election. | ||
It's already election day. | ||
There's already early voting. | ||
What do you think is going on? | ||
You're monitoring the scenes. | ||
You care about this country. | ||
You're watching the elections. | ||
You're concerned about integrity. | ||
I want to hear from you. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
And if you want more proof that the Democrats know, and guys just put that number back on the screen for a second here, number on the screen, if you want more proof that the Democrats know they're losing men and specifically young men and black men, Tim Walz posted this last night. | ||
Could anybody do like an Elmer Fudd, Tim Walz voice? | ||
I want to talk to all the guys for a second. | ||
Think about all the women in your life that you love. | ||
Daughters, wives, moms, cousins, neighbors. | ||
This election is about their lives and protecting their freedoms. | ||
This stuff is so unreal that I can't even... | ||
Again, it's just like I can't wrap my head around how unreal this is other than an upside-down world, just straight-up demonic. | ||
This election is about their lives. | ||
Their lives. | ||
They wouldn't have a life if they got aborted. | ||
Think about your daughters. | ||
Yeah, that you didn't abort. | ||
Think about your wives that weren't aborted. | ||
Think about your mom that wasn't aborted. | ||
I mean... | ||
Yeah, their lives. | ||
Thank God they're alive. | ||
Thank God a Democrat didn't abort them. | ||
See how that works? | ||
Think about their lives. | ||
You want to abort their lives. | ||
You want to end their lives. | ||
You want to snuff them out before they even get out of the womb. | ||
And you want to sit here and say, think about their lives. | ||
That's upside down world stuff, man. | ||
That is just straight upside down world. | ||
Alright, so this is breaking right now. | ||
Abe Hamaday. | ||
Today, I partnered with the RNC to call for an emergency meeting with Maricopa County to immediately review their flawed election plan. | ||
It fails to account the time voters need to complete the four-page ballot setting the stage for long lines and chaos on election day. | ||
I won't tolerate an election system that disenfranchises the will of the people. | ||
So again, Arizona is a different story than Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Georgia. | ||
In Arizona, they had all kinds of issues. | ||
It was the voting machines not working, specifically in the red areas. | ||
So everything was fine in the blue areas, downtown Phoenix. | ||
In the red areas, the machines were breaking and they ran out of ink or they gave you the wrong pen or they didn't have the right paper. | ||
And so they're addressing some of these issues now. | ||
This just broke. | ||
For immediate response requested, underestimated lines on election day, on behalf of the RNC and congressional candidate Abe Hamideh, We write you today on a matter of utmost urgency. | ||
We have received information indicating that voters will take significantly longer to complete their ballots than the estimates upon which the Maricopa County election plan is based, specifically the provisions related to Election Day voting. | ||
So, again, their plan is to just total chaos, end the red districts whatever way they can, and then, oh, sorry, can't vote anymore. | ||
Oh, yeah, convenient. | ||
That's what they did in 2020. | ||
The county's current plan, which already expects long lines on Election Day, is based on the unlikely expectation that voters will only take a maximum of approximately 12 minutes to complete their ballots. | ||
Our information is that voters will take and are now taking substantially longer to complete their ballots, averaging at least 15 minutes with a maximum that is much higher. | ||
So there's going to be all kinds of problems in Maricopa County, folks. | ||
They're going to do the same thing. | ||
They're going to do it all over Arizona. | ||
And it'll be the red areas where they have the problems and the lines and the power go out and all this garbage. | ||
That's their plan in Arizona. | ||
So, hey, good on the RNC getting ahead of this. | ||
But this is all about the timing. | ||
But good on them. | ||
At least they're watching. | ||
At least they're paying attention. | ||
At least they're being proactive. | ||
They need to get down to Georgia, man. | ||
It needs to be all hands on deck in Georgia. | ||
Just look at the numbers. | ||
Find the path to victory. | ||
Get down to Georgia. | ||
Is that Trump live right now, guys? | ||
All right, let's pop in quickly. | ||
Trump is live in Arizona. | ||
Speaking of Arizona, we'll get some callers on the line. | ||
We'll hear about what you're seeing, what you're hearing, early voting, mail-in voting, results in your area, local media, just word on the street coming up and some other headlines. | ||
But we got Trump live in Arizona. | ||
We're talking Arizona. | ||
Big news out of Arizona. | ||
Here's Donald Trump live right now. | ||
Fat ass out of the couch. | ||
Fat ass out of the couch. | ||
You're going to vote, Jimmy. | ||
You're going to vote. | ||
We're going to save our country, Jimmy. | ||
Fat ass Jimmy now. | ||
We're going to save our country. | ||
No, you got to go vote. | ||
We're pleased to be joined by... | ||
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The first word out of Trump's mouth is he comes on live, fat ass. | |
They really get it, and they're warriors. | ||
Marco Rubio and Mike Lee. | ||
Thank you, Marco. | ||
Thank you, Mike. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Two great guys, and they are warriors, too. | ||
Representatives Eli Crane and Andy Biggs. | ||
Is this at Arizona State, guys? | ||
I know it's in Tempe. | ||
I guess it's at Arizona State, based off of what I'm seeing in the background. | ||
Congressional candidate doing really well. | ||
Kelly Cooper, who is my complete and total endorsement, and so do these guys. | ||
I know it's at UNLV later tonight. | ||
Everybody I've named, including Sheriff Joe, has my endorsement. | ||
Arizona GOP chairwoman, and this woman has done a job, and especially, well, it's early voting. | ||
And we are doing record successful numbers. | ||
And I think it's gonna stay that way. | ||
Gina Swoboda, where's Gina? | ||
Yeah, probably the best bet in Arizona to vote early so you avoid the election day chaos. | ||
Thank your vote. | ||
Great job. | ||
You gonna keep it going? | ||
Okay, thank you. | ||
Wow, this is a big guy. | ||
President of Arizona State University, college Republicans, Carson Carpenter. | ||
Thank you. | ||
He's done a fantastic job. | ||
Young guy. | ||
Yeah, it sounds like he's definitely in Arizona State. | ||
He'll be up here someday. | ||
Thank you very much, Carson. | ||
And Gold Star mom, Alicia Lopez, mother of fallen Marine Corporal Hunter Lopez, who lost his life in the failed withdrawal from Afghanistan. | ||
Thanks. | ||
We want to thank you, Alicia. | ||
And we will never forget Hunter. | ||
Where is Alicia? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, darling. | ||
Very much. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I've gotten to know so many people from that horrible event. | ||
The most embarrassing, horrible event in the history of our country. | ||
Because of that event, Putin went into Afghanistan. | ||
Putin went into Ukraine. | ||
That Afghanistan event was such a disgrace. | ||
And it would have never happened We would have kept Bagram. | ||
We wouldn't have taken the soldiers out first. | ||
We wouldn't have given them anything. | ||
Billions and billions of dollars of equipment, 13 dead. | ||
Think of it, 13 dead, but so many- As Trump is speaking here, guys, just give me B-roll of clip nine on the screen. | ||
This is the scene from Georgia last night. | ||
The diggers in the crowd that Meg Thee Stallion got at the Kamala Harris Meg Thee Stallion concert. | ||
Look at this crowd in Georgia. | ||
Massive. | ||
Massive. | ||
And he didn't need a rapper twerking on the stage to get it. | ||
That was just Trump. | ||
So that was last night in Georgia. | ||
I mean, these crowds are huge. | ||
All right, let's go ahead. | ||
I spoke to him about it. | ||
It was the apple of his eye. | ||
I will tell you that. | ||
Ukraine was the apple of his eye. | ||
But he would have never gone in. | ||
And he understands that. | ||
And to think of what's happened, and now you look at Ukraine, so many people have died. | ||
Those beautiful old cities, those magnificent golden domes are laying down, smashed smithereens on their sides. | ||
Can you ever rebuild that? | ||
You're not going to rebuild that. | ||
They lost their whole culture. | ||
For that to have happened, you could have stopped that so easily, Joe. | ||
You didn't know what the hell you were doing or saying, Joe. | ||
What a shame. | ||
What a different country we would have had. | ||
Think of it. | ||
You wouldn't have inflation. | ||
You wouldn't have had the... | ||
And we were getting out of Afghanistan. | ||
I spoke to Abdul. | ||
He was the head of the Taliban. | ||
They said, why did you speak to him? | ||
I said, because that's where the death is. | ||
He was the one. | ||
And for 18 months, we didn't lose one soldier in Afghanistan. | ||
Think of it. | ||
18 months, right? | ||
And then these stupid people took over. | ||
And we lost those beautiful soldiers. | ||
Most importantly, we lost. | ||
And other people, many people were killed that day. | ||
Many, many people. | ||
People that were... | ||
From Afghanistan, many, many people. | ||
It was horrific. | ||
But so much death and so unnecessary. | ||
But think of it, that wouldn't have happened. | ||
We would have been out, but we would have been out with dignity and pride. | ||
We would have kept Bagram, the big airbase, one of the biggest airbases in the world. | ||
We built it many years ago for billions of dollars. | ||
And it was one hour away from where China Makes its nuclear weapons. | ||
And we would have kept it for that reason. | ||
We were expecting to keep it, but they left there too. | ||
They turned off the lights and they left, although a lot of those lights were left on, I believe. | ||
And they didn't take the dogs, by the way. | ||
A lot of people say, did they take the dogs? | ||
They had these great German shepherd dogs. | ||
No, they didn't take the dogs. | ||
It's such a horrible thing that happened in a short period of time. | ||
So you had that. | ||
And then you had Russia going into Ukraine. | ||
You had President Xi looking very strongly at Taiwan. | ||
You know that? | ||
He's been looking. | ||
Oh, he's been savoring. | ||
He's been licking his chops on that one, right? | ||
And you had October 7th with Israel. | ||
Would have never happened. | ||
That would have never... | ||
All those people killed. | ||
It would have never happened. | ||
None of it would have happened. | ||
We would have been a whole different world right now. | ||
We would have been the world that Viktor Orban talks about. | ||
He said he's the head of Hungary, strong person, very strong leader. | ||
He said this would have never happened if Trump were the president of the United States. | ||
But we'll fix it. | ||
We'll fix it. | ||
We'll get it fixed. | ||
Also with us is Kristen Coolidge, the widow of Phoenix police officer Zane Coolidge, who was shot and killed last month in the line of duty, leaving behind his wife and his beautiful five-month-old daughter. | ||
I just met them backstage also. | ||
Could you stand up wherever you may be? | ||
Oh, that's so beautiful. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And, Kristen, your husband was a true hero They know him so well over here. | ||
Everybody knew exactly who I was talking about. | ||
And it was wonderful to meet you, but I'm so sorry for what happened. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Thank you for being here. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, Mom. | ||
So we grieve with you, and we stand with you, and we're going to stand with everybody that we just introduced you to. | ||
But these are things that would have never happened with proper government, with people that knew what they were doing, with maybe a little bit of toughness. | ||
I guess that's okay, right? | ||
Maybe a little bit of toughness and a lot of common sense. | ||
These things would have never happened, and these wonderful people would be alive today. | ||
Under my administration, we will once again give our police and law enforcement heroes the support, resources, protection and respect that they so dearly deserve. | ||
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Right? | |
All right, Trump won Arizona State. | ||
He's going to be a U.N. L.V. later tonight as well. | ||
Hitting the campaign trail. | ||
Massive crowds. | ||
Do you hear anything about a Kamala Harris campaign event? | ||
No, because nobody shows up. | ||
All right. | ||
I do have some news and some headlines. | ||
I want to take a couple calls. | ||
We're getting human intelligence from on the ground in these major swing states. | ||
So let's start with Jordan in Michigan. | ||
Jordan, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen, it's been a little while since you and I have talked. | |
Thank you for having me back. | ||
All right. | ||
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First of all, as a Green Bay Packers shareholder, I was disgusted with what Lieutenant Governor Sarah Rodriguez did at that Kamala rally. | |
Oh, when she stole the Packer, the Go Pack Go chant? | ||
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Right. | |
Yes. | ||
You know, that's funny, and that's cool, the situation you guys have there with the team. | ||
How long did you have to wait to get those season tickets? | ||
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Oh my goodness gracious. | |
Enough said, but here's what's funny about that. | ||
So people that might understand, Lambeau Field... | ||
It's basically in the middle of a neighborhood. | ||
I mean, they've expanded it now. | ||
It's got a huge Lombardy town, I think is what it's called. | ||
It's a massive complex now from what it used to be. | ||
But when you drive up, you just go through a neighborhood. | ||
And so I'm sure you see, when you drive up to the Packers game, there's a bunch of houses there, and they all have tailgate parties and stuff. | ||
All the yards have Trump signs. | ||
Like, every house, when you drive to the Packers game in that neighborhood, all have Trump signs in their yard. | ||
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It's pretty cool to go up there every now and again, yeah. | |
Yeah, I saw that because I saw a video Of somebody just driving up whenever they played. | ||
I think it was last Sunday. | ||
And it was just all these houses. | ||
Trump sign, Trump sign, Trump sign, Trump sign, Trump sign. | ||
And then Lambeau Field in the background. | ||
But anyway, yeah, she uses the chant at the event. | ||
It would have flopped if nobody knew it, but I guess everybody knew it. | ||
I don't know. | ||
My guess is if you go to a Packers game, it's probably like 70% Trump supporters. | ||
But you would know. | ||
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That was the case. | |
Yeah, I'm sorry. | ||
What was that? | ||
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I went to one three years ago. | |
That was absolutely the case. | ||
Alright, so what did you want to call in about today? | ||
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So, I wanted to see if there was a way that you could offer us listeners a state-by-state analysis of what the next four years would look like under a Trump administration versus a Harris administration. | |
And I say state by state because my governor is Gretchen Whitmer, so my state might be affected differently than, say, Texas, where you've got Governor Abbott down there. | ||
Well, I'm not sure exactly what you mean by that. | ||
Are you talking about local races? | ||
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Well, I'm talking about how Trump's administration would affect Michigan versus how Trump's administration would affect Texas or Harris administration. | |
It was just a thought. | ||
Well, a lot of these local things, I mean, I don't live in Michigan, so I'm not hyper-focused on... | ||
Michigan local elections or state elections. | ||
So, I mean, as far as policy from your would-be governors is concerned, I mean, I could do something like that, but this is more of a national audience. | ||
So, I mean, I don't really do a thrust of focusing on local stuff, but I think it's pretty obvious the Democrat Party platform versus the Republican Party platform. | ||
Here's a perfect example. | ||
And I mean, if you just look at taxes, I think, you know, that's one big example. | ||
You just look at taxes. | ||
And then you kind of look at policies like, are you going to have trans sports? | ||
Are you going to have trans kids? | ||
You know, so these are kind of the things that are just overt in your face. | ||
But look at taxes. | ||
Now, it's amazing. | ||
This was published today. | ||
New York Times, and then it's everywhere today. | ||
Donald Trump flirts with the ultimate tax cut, no income taxes at all. | ||
In the election's final stretch, he raised the possibility of going even further, eliminating income taxes entirely. | ||
During a Fox News segment on Monday, Donald Trump took questions at the barbershop in the Bronx. | ||
When asked if the United States could potentially end all federal taxation, Trump said the country could return to the economic policies in the 19th century where there was no federal income tax. | ||
That's familiar. | ||
This was me just a couple weeks ago. | ||
We should have no income tax, no federal income tax, no state income tax, no tax on tips. | ||
You should be able to make a transaction without the government getting involved five times reaching into your pocket and shaking you down like the mafia that it is. | ||
So if we need tax for certain things in civilization, we can have a small sales tax and that would be more than enough to still pay for the roads, the police officers and everything else. | ||
It would be more than enough. | ||
Yeah, we might not be able to afford all the wars overseas. | ||
Yeah, we might not be able to give Ukraine $200 billion and Israel $10 billion every time they come to Washington, D.C. Yeah, we might not be able to afford that. | ||
Oh well, I think the American people will be able to get over that, quite frankly. | ||
So no, I don't think it goes far enough. | ||
And this whole concept That I always hear these talking points from the left. | ||
Oh, the rich don't pay their fair share. | ||
Well, what is the fair share? | ||
What is the fair share from the rich? | ||
They already pay the most in taxes by far. | ||
The rich pay 90% of the taxes. | ||
But this is still solved with a flat sales tax. | ||
Because who's going to be taxed more on a flat sales tax? | ||
The rich. | ||
Who's going to be buying a yacht? | ||
The rich. | ||
Who's going to be buying a skyscraper? | ||
The rich. | ||
Who's going to be buying a jet? | ||
The rich. | ||
So it really knocks out all the problems. | ||
It takes care of the left wanting the rich to pay more taxes because they buy more things, spend more money. | ||
And it gets the government out of the middleman and the middle class and the lower class's lives where we're not spending as much on taxes either. | ||
So it's a nice policy to get a talking point started. | ||
It's a nice policy that could end up determining the results of this election. | ||
But this is beyond party lines. | ||
We are taxed way too much. | ||
We need to cut taxes down to almost nothing. | ||
And by the way, for all these people that want more government services and all this thing, why don't they just volunteer to pay more taxes? | ||
And by the way, I don't really know how TikTok works. | ||
I'm not on there. | ||
But I guess there's like these video shorts that people can just take that go viral and then they like do commentary over them or like put their face over them and like react. | ||
So that was like a top TikTok video for the last two weeks. | ||
So people like this policy, cutting taxes. | ||
So I mean... | ||
Again, I could get hyper-focused on 50 states' local elections, but I just don't think that would really be a good use of my time. | ||
But mostly, I would say, it comes down to taxes. | ||
And then really educational standards right now. | ||
I mean, those would be the two things I would focus on if I was just looking at state stuff. | ||
I mean, yeah, you got a Democrat Governor Whitmer. | ||
She's probably all about trans kids. | ||
She's probably all about the LGBTQ plus indoctrination of kids. | ||
And they'll probably raise your taxes as well. | ||
And you can go look at all these different sites, like if you're going to start an LLC, and you can go look at these grades, each state will have a grade based off of the taxes and tax rates and everything else, and you can find out where, you know, it's a good place to have an LLC. Most red states, it's a better place to have one, like Texas, because we have less taxes here. | ||
Alright, Jordan, thank you for the call. | ||
Alright, we're going to go to Georgia. | ||
We're going to go to Michigan. | ||
And we'll talk about what people are seeing on the ground as we are in the election. | ||
It's technically 12 days till election day, but we're in the election right now. | ||
The election is happening right now. | ||
People are voting right now. | ||
Mail-in ballots right now. | ||
Everything else. | ||
So we're in the election. | ||
So I want to get information on the ground, what people are seeing, what people are hearing. | ||
Final segment of the Infowars War Room coming up on the other side. | ||
Last segment here, the Infowars War Room. | ||
Trump is done in Tempe. | ||
He's now heading to Las Vegas. | ||
Man, if Trump just gets... | ||
If Trump pulls the upset in one of those states, Arizona... | ||
Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, that'll throw the entire Democrat plan off, but that's why they're engaged in so many shenanigans there. | ||
All eyes on Georgia for me now. | ||
That's where I think this is all going to hinge upon. | ||
All right, we got more callers coming up. | ||
I want to plow through some of these headlines that we have here as well. | ||
By the way, notice this. | ||
And Elon Musk put this graph out, and we've had the guests on to talk about this too, and this is just happening now. | ||
Yeah, guys, if we blow this chart up on the screen, you can doc cam it or if you can get the image up. | ||
But this was from yesterday, I believe. | ||
The U.S. national debt has increased by $473 billion over the last three weeks. | ||
It now stands at $35.8 trillion. | ||
That's $103,000 of debt for every American. | ||
This is unsustainable. | ||
Now, if you look at this graph... | ||
You obviously see that it shoots up just earlier this month. | ||
And so why? | ||
What happened here? | ||
This is the interest rates of the debt catching up. | ||
And so that's why this hit so hard, because now the interest rates have caught up. | ||
I mean, it's just insane. | ||
It's not even real at this point. | ||
You know, with the fiat currency, it's not even real anymore. | ||
And I don't even know if anybody has a plan to deal with that. | ||
But if you had that much debt, isn't that amazing? | ||
The government's above the law. | ||
The government's above all rules and regulations. | ||
If you had that much debt that you could not pay, do you think you'd be able to buy anything? | ||
Give money to Ukraine? | ||
No. | ||
No. | ||
But the government will reach into your pocket maybe forever because of the debt that they've created. | ||
So Elon Musk is making a big... | ||
Hey, maybe Elon Musk can figure it out when he brings in the Department of Government Efficiency. | ||
By the way, Elon Musk's ex-wife, who's famous, they have a couple children together, Grimes... | ||
Elon Musk's ex-wife, Grimes, says she became way less gay after pregnancy. | ||
Way less gay. | ||
And so it's the hormones. | ||
And, you know, I'm not here to get into some big scientific breakdown about why people are gay or anything like that, but there is an amazing story about this where, yes, Women, and it's not as much for men, obviously, but women, when they have a baby, their hormones change dramatically and they basically become straight. | ||
And all these different instincts kick in. | ||
And it happened to Grimes. | ||
So, just an interesting story there. | ||
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What happens when you... | |
Kill your baby. | ||
How does that affect a woman? | ||
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Oh, they don't want to talk about that. | |
They don't want to talk about that. | ||
All right. | ||
Did you hear about this story? | ||
Lucas Kuntz. | ||
That's his name. | ||
Lucas Kuntz, Democrat, running in Missouri. | ||
He goes out with Adam Kinzinger. | ||
All right? | ||
He goes out with Adam Kinzinger for a shooting event. | ||
He's running against Howley, Lucas Cuntz, and so much went wrong at this deal. | ||
First of all, here's the headlines that developed. | ||
KSHB 41 reporter injured at Lucas Cuntz campaign event. | ||
TV reporter struck by bullet fragment at the shooting range. | ||
There you see it. | ||
He's having some medical attention here as he's bleeding out of his arm. | ||
A reporter got a bullet fragment to the arm at the Democrat Lucas Kuntz event. | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
So they try to pretend like they're these gun enthusiasts at the gun range to try to win the vote in Missouri. | ||
This gets even worse as they shared all these images. | ||
Oh, we're gun people. | ||
Yeah, Democrats are for guns now. | ||
Yeah, Missouri, vote for me. | ||
I'm cunts. | ||
I'm for guns. | ||
And he brings out Adam Kinzinger. | ||
Now, Kinzinger is supposed to be, you know, he's supposed to know about guns, right? | ||
Oh, no. | ||
Folks, this stuff, look, I'm not claiming to be some big gun expert. | ||
I'm not. | ||
I go to the shooting range. | ||
I don't pretend to be some gun expert. | ||
If I don't know what I'm doing, I ask for advice. | ||
I'm really probably good with a shotgun, and that's about it. | ||
So I'm not going to sit here and act like, you know, oh, I'm so great. | ||
I know better than Kinzinger or cunts. | ||
But this was so bad. | ||
He's shooting. | ||
Listen to some of the... | ||
The responses to these pictures. | ||
They're shooting targets at six yards away with a long-range scope. | ||
Any other shooting range, if they saw you doing that, would probably ban you. | ||
Kinzinger doesn't know how to hold a rifle. | ||
I mean, the whole story here is just crazy. | ||
They have Tannerite powder sitting right next to them as they're firing. | ||
At one point they're firing and the cameraman is downrange. | ||
Like, this would be banned at gun ranges, what they did. | ||
They'd be kicked out and then the TV reporter there gets hit with a bullet fragment. | ||
So, I mean, you want to talk about a disaster of a campaign event, Democrats trying to shoot guns with Adam Kinzinger and it doesn't go well. | ||
Doesn't go well. | ||
Did you hear about this? | ||
Large Boeing satellite suddenly explodes into pieces. | ||
A Boeing satellite belonging to a multinational service provider mysteriously blew into pieces in geostationary orbit over the weekend. | ||
Just blew into pieces. | ||
Just an anomaly, they're saying. | ||
Just blew up. | ||
I'm sure. | ||
Boeing is having some problems. | ||
And they've had all the problems with the airplanes and everything. | ||
And they just hired a woman... | ||
To take care of it. | ||
So I'm sure it'll get better. | ||
Trump beating Kamala Harris in election merchandise race on Amazon. | ||
Now this is just on Amazon. | ||
$140 million spent for Trump merchandise. | ||
$41 million spent for Harris merchandise. | ||
That's just on Amazon. | ||
Imagine if you also had the campaign websites. | ||
It would be like $500 million on Trump merchandise. | ||
$50 million on Harris merchandise. | ||
I'd say that's a pretty fair poll. | ||
I'd say that's a pretty fair, organic pull of where things are at. | ||
By the way, quickly here, you remember how Obama was... | ||
Well, first you had Harris scolding Christians. | ||
Then you had Obama scolding Christians at a Harris event. | ||
What is it with Obama not liking Christians? | ||
Obama White House ordered cover-up of religious symbols, crosses, crucifixes, and Jesus at his Georgetown speech. | ||
Why don't these people like Jesus? | ||
Why did Kamala Harris say, you love Jesus, you're not at the right rally? | ||
By the way, she came out... | ||
I thought I sent the clip, but I didn't hear it today, and I've exhausted my video list. | ||
Harris claims she prays every day to Jesus Christ now. | ||
So remember the other day I was saying, well, what religion is this woman? | ||
What religion even is she? | ||
Nobody asks, nobody seems to mind, is she a Hindu, whatever? | ||
Is she Muslim, Jewish? | ||
Her husband's Jewish. | ||
She's Christian. | ||
She doesn't seem Christian. | ||
She's abortion, so I don't think she wouldn't be Christian. | ||
No, now she came out and told, I think it was on the Anderson Cooper Town Hall, she claims she prays to Jesus two times a day now. | ||
She claims she's just engulfed in prayer all the time now. | ||
Isn't that something? | ||
Anthony Blinken. | ||
Oh, Anthony, excuse me. | ||
Anthony Blinken announces $135 million in aid for Palestinians. | ||
So they give Israel the money and the weapons to bomb the Palestinians, and then they give the Palestinians the money for aid after they get bombed by the American weapons. | ||
This is a complete joke. | ||
Our money's getting stolen. | ||
It's the meme. | ||
It's literally the meme. | ||
My taxpayer dollars. | ||
Somehow also my taxpayer dollars. | ||
We're just getting raked here. | ||
So I don't care where you stand, pro-Israel, pro-Palestine, whatever. | ||
I want out. | ||
I want nothing to do with any of them. | ||
I'm done. | ||
You've taken enough of our money. | ||
I'm done. | ||
I want completely decoupled from the Middle East. | ||
I'm sick of the protests in the streets for either side of this issue. | ||
I'm damn sick and tired of it. | ||
Hundreds of millions of dollars for these countries on the other side of the planet. | ||
For wars on the other side of the damn planet. | ||
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That have nothing to do with me. | |
But we can't even help the people in North Carolina. | ||
Ridiculous. | ||
Oh, but that's all Russian disinformation now. | ||
Yeah, don't you know? | ||
Russia amplified hurricane disinformation to drive Americans apart. | ||
Researchers find all over the news. | ||
Russian disinformation about FEMA. Russian disinformation about Hurricane Helene. | ||
Russian disinformation about the response. | ||
Really? | ||
Because I've got all the videos in the aftermath. | ||
I've got all the videos in the disaster zone. | ||
I've got all the videos of the private citizens going to help. | ||
And you know what I don't have? | ||
You know what I don't see? | ||
You know what I have no evidence of? | ||
FEMA or the government doing anything. | ||
I've even got Donald Trump on the ground multiple times. | ||
Nothing from FEMA. That's all Russian disinformation, though, so, you know. | ||
By the way, big Democrat, they're all fans of him in Hollywood. | ||
Roman Polanski, you know that old rape case and the accusations of the minor? | ||
He has settled. | ||
Lawsuit accusing Roman Polanski of 1973 rape is settled. | ||
Polanski no longer going to trial in Los Angeles over rape of minor. | ||
So I wonder if he'll start campaigning for Harris with 12 days left. | ||
You know, maybe they can get him on the campaign for Harris as we are getting close. | ||
All right. | ||
We are going to go back to the phone lines here. | ||
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Okay. | ||
Let's go back out to our phone lines. | ||
Let's hear from people on the ground, what they're hearing, early voting, mail-in voting, how they think the election is going, real human intel from the ground. | ||
Let's go to Josh in Georgia. | ||
Josh, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hey, good morning, and God bless you, sir. | ||
Good morning? | ||
What? | ||
What are you, in the country of Georgia? | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
No, I'm in the state of Georgia. | ||
It's mindset, not a time of day. | ||
I got you. | ||
No, I'm messing with you. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
So I got a couple of things and a couple of little blurbs. | ||
First of all, the 16th Amendment was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court back in the 1910s because it's both direct and indirect tax. | ||
And Woodrow Wilson said, nah, it'll be fine. | ||
And so there's that just because I've been listening for a minute. | ||
But yesterday I was so full of rage. | ||
I've got a whole page of notes I'm looking at where I'm a Christian first, an American, and a Marine. | ||
And I'm like, I'm sick of people saying, no, we got to do this politically. | ||
No, we got to fight. | ||
But because I was cut off, I was the next caller with Alex yesterday. | ||
And I had time to calm down and pray. | ||
I've got something better than that. | ||
And this morning, listening to Harrison talking about people need to volunteer to be poll watchers. | ||
Well, I got that kind of time. | ||
And someone else said we need to do another January 6th, but instead of with guns, but with Bibles. | ||
I saw that. | ||
Where did I see? | ||
I saw that, too. | ||
Where was that? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I've had kind of an active day, so my memory's not real clear. | ||
I would be stunned if they let me go back to D.C. because of my probation. | ||
And this is what I say, too, and it's not to interrupt you. | ||
First of all, 100% right on about being a poll watcher. | ||
Completely agree. | ||
But it's just like... | ||
I'm telling you, man, if Trump doesn't win this deal or if they steal it, however you want to put it, people just, they're just not going to accept it. | ||
And it's not, look, I'm done. | ||
I'm banned from traveling. | ||
I'm not allowed to question things. | ||
I go to prison. | ||
It's bigger than Infowars. | ||
This is the American people. | ||
This is the Great Awakening. | ||
So, I mean, it's not like this isn't going to be a million people or whatever it was in D.C. This is going to be like 30, 40 million Americans that are now going to look at the elections and say these are totally fake. | ||
They steal it. | ||
We don't have a legitimate government. | ||
Well, the thing that, you know, I'm a 90s Marine, right? | ||
So this is before technology and whatnot, and we were told explicitly in boot camp What an unlawful order is and do not follow it. | ||
But today, they're not taught that. | ||
They're told, follow all orders. | ||
With your mascara on. | ||
You saw that little TikTok of that thing in the Air Force that was, like, crying because it couldn't put on lip gloss. | ||
If you haven't seen it, go look for it. | ||
But anyway, I'm going... | ||
This is, like, before my big point. | ||
What I was going to say yesterday. | ||
First of all, put on your armor of God. | ||
But God's not going to just sit back and just do everything for you. | ||
If you don't believe me, go read Isaiah front to back and see how many times God told Israel, Y'all want to be stupid? | ||
That's cool. | ||
I'll let your enemies come and raise your whole thing to the ground. | ||
And rebuild it this way. | ||
Nah, we're not going to do it this way. | ||
God said, Roger that. | ||
We'll let your enemies back in until you want to square yourself away and get it right. | ||
Now, so we do need to, as veterans and those active duty, which I do not believe they're going to follow unlawful orders to kill Americans. | ||
We can go on and on all day long about this new directive by the DOD, and if you send some Georgia boy down to Georgia to go kill Americans and neighbors, He's going to say, no, fam, I'm not going to do it. | ||
As a matter of fact, I'm going to turn my gun on the guy who gave me the orders and ask me if he's really serious about that. | ||
Well, and I wonder, too, because they don't put these things out without making their own measurements. | ||
And even though they're basically like, you know, a cornered raccoon, rabid raccoon at this point, you know, they might be even testing their own pressure test if it gets to that point. | ||
Where it's like, okay, all these leftists, all these liberals, I mean, there's been a path to citizenship through military service for quite some time, but it was people who actually wanted to come here and raise the American flag. | ||
There was still a sense of pride, and there was still a sense of becoming an American. | ||
I don't know if that's still there, but I almost feel like they're kind of doing a pressure test. | ||
Like, okay, do we have the culture in the military now where we can send the military after the U.S. people? | ||
Like, would they actually follow this order? | ||
So they might be pressure testing. | ||
Their own system as far as that is concerned as well. | ||
But absolutely, this is all about in case another million Americans show up in D.C., another 10 million Americans show up in D.C. if Trump doesn't win and they'll call the military out, they'll probably, the Biden-Harris administration, probably tell them to shoot those people or the military leadership. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, that's what the directive is about. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I'm sorry, Josh. | ||
I got to take other calls. | ||
We held you along. | ||
I appreciate you calling in. | ||
I want to take another one. | ||
Let's go to Alex in Michigan. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen, you got me? | |
Yep. | ||
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All right, sounds good. | |
Quick shout out to all my Albanian brothers and sisters here in the United States. | ||
They all fled communism, and I respect that, and they know what it looks like. | ||
Aside from that, I got two main points. | ||
Michigan is not a blue state. | ||
No. | ||
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It's the cities. | |
It's the cities. | ||
It's Detroit, Lansing, and Grand Rapids. | ||
That's where you get blue from. | ||
And I would argue it's mostly just Detroit. | ||
I mean, those cities might lean blue, but they're not like dark blue. | ||
It's mostly just Detroit. | ||
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Exactly. | |
And it comes to a point that you made earlier in the show. | ||
How do these people not learn from their own voting, their own mistakes? | ||
How do they not see what's going on here? | ||
And I think it's really ultimately indoctrination, welfare, And just being stuck in that cycle, because if you go and look at the history of Detroit, we have not in Detroit had a Republican mayor since the 60s and 50s. | ||
Detroit was the wealthiest and had the most booming economy in the world. | ||
Oh yeah, everyone wanted to move there, get a job, auto industry, yeah. | ||
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Louis C. Mariani was the last Republican mayor of Detroit. | |
And he was in from 57 until 62. | ||
And then after that, everything declined just downhill. | ||
And it has never gotten better. | ||
And no one learns from that. | ||
You know, it's such a crazy phenomenon. | ||
Because is it no one learns or do they just steal the elections? | ||
You know, I mean, really, it's like, how does Nancy Pelosi stay in power all these years? | ||
How do Democrats stay in power all of these years? | ||
And I think... | ||
If you look at it scientifically, there's one phenomenon that you can track and trace, and it's the same for all of these major cities. | ||
What happens is, and it's mostly affluent people, but what happens is, The people who don't want to live in the cities when they collapse and don't want to live in the violent cities with the crime and everything else and the degradation, they just move. | ||
They just move to the counties. | ||
They move to the suburbs. | ||
They get out of the cities. | ||
They're not in the district anymore. | ||
They're not in the county anymore. | ||
And so then all around the cities are all red because the people move out. | ||
And they say, oh, well, it's gentrification. | ||
And then they redistrict so that you can't have any red areas either. | ||
It's their gerrymandering. | ||
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Exactly. | |
Exactly. | ||
And I go around, I go up north all the time in Michigan. | ||
I go all around the state. | ||
And the only place that I can find Harris voters is in Detroit. | ||
That's it. | ||
If you go out to the suburbs or you go out up north to, you know, Cadillac or Manton or Alpena, there's no Harris voters. | ||
No, I mean, look, let's just call it as it is, Alex. | ||
I thank you for the call. | ||
Donald Trump won Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania in 2016. | ||
He won them in 2022. | ||
He didn't lose any support. | ||
There's no evidence. | ||
There's no proof. | ||
You can't find the movement of people against Donald Trump that voted in 2016. | ||
It just doesn't exist. | ||
It's not there. | ||
So, he didn't lose those states. | ||
They stole them. | ||
With mail-in ballots, mostly. | ||
And they're going to do it again. | ||
I hate to say it. | ||
I hope I'm wrong. | ||
I hope I stand up here and I am wrong on November 6th. | ||
I don't like being wrong. | ||
I really like being right. | ||
I really like being right. | ||
I'll be honest. | ||
I hope I'm wrong. | ||
But that's how I see it going. | ||
I mean, really? | ||
Really? | ||
All of these states just flipped against Trump? | ||
Biden with the record number of votes in every single one of these states, even though Trump increased his final numbers? | ||
I mean, it's just like... | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
Why can't people just be honest? | ||
Why do we have to sit here and act like we don't know what's going on? | ||
Like, gee, golly, I don't know. | ||
How did Mark McGuire and Sammy Sosa and Barry Bonds hit 70 home runs? | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
Their arms are like 36 inches around. | ||
Like, yeah, I mean, they're all on steroids. | ||
It's just like, why? | ||
I just don't get it. | ||
It's so frustrating. | ||
All right, I've gone long here. | ||
We'll close with this. | ||
I apologize to the other callers I didn't get to. | ||
We were a little short-staffed today anyway, and we didn't even answer many of the calls. | ||
But we'll close with this. | ||
We'll take a 21-hour break. | ||
We live in a society where homosexuals lecture us on morals, transsexuals lecture us on human biology, baby killers lecture us on human rights, communists lecture us on economics, and Satanists lecture us on religion. | ||
I don't know where that came from, but I saw that and it seems pretty poignant with where we're at culturally. | ||
And then, of course, we see what happens politically when they convince people how to vote, like out of Hollywood and the mainstream media. | ||
Folks, I mean, look, we're in the election. | ||
It's on right now. | ||
And we're seeing exactly what's happening with the mail-in ballots. | ||
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