00:18:35.260Anyway, talk to me. I appreciate that. Talk to me.
00:18:39.140How do you think this 2022 thing is going to shape up?
00:18:44.100The Dems are putting their hopes on Roe v. Wade.
00:18:48.200Republicans are saying it's inflation, inflation, inflation.
00:18:50.640Where do you come out on this? What's going to happen?
00:18:53.380It'll be an enormous, enormous landslide.
00:18:57.200I think it'll dwarf anything in American history.
00:19:00.700I think that it is unbelievable what's going to happen.
00:19:05.380Frankly, Peter, I think it may mean the death of the white Democrat.
00:19:10.140The entire Democratic Party, I think, will become black, and the white liberal congressmen will all lose, except in a few urban districts.
00:19:23.600And the Hispanics will vote heavily for the Republicans, and I think it's going to be a total game changer.
00:19:30.080And in the Senate, there's a focus by the Republicans on four seats, Arizona, Nevada, New Hampshire, and Georgia.
00:19:42.760And I think that we're going to win a lot more than that.
00:19:46.640And I'm going to be doing a series of polls with John McLaughlin over the next few weeks of Colorado, Washington, Oregon, Connecticut, and New York.
00:20:36.380We'll still lose black women, but we won't carry black men.
00:20:40.320But at this point, we're running about 20 points stronger among black men than black women.
00:20:45.260They don't like the idea that Biden is going to appoint a Spanish woman to the Supreme Court or a black woman as vice president.
00:20:56.520They don't feel a black woman to the court.
00:20:59.460They feel that men are entitled to equal time.
00:21:03.200And they think that the increasing focus on African-American women by the administration is a reflection of Heather has two mommies and who needs to raise the incomes of black men and replace them with black women.
00:21:18.320But, yeah, I think it'll be a huge, huge sweep.
00:21:22.080What about on whether Kevin McCarthy will be the speaker versus a more Trumpian figure and whether McConnell will be retired or not?
00:21:40.160And do you think that's important for the Trump agenda?
00:22:41.920He deserves to have his head examined.
00:22:44.000And everybody else is below DeSantis in single digits.
00:22:47.940The idea that Trump would have a tough primary or McConnell's statement would be a crowded field is simply the media propaganda trying to sully Trump and trying to trip him up.
00:23:44.400And I think that that therefore a lot of the candidates who are trying to get it, like Haley and a few others, are hurting themselves because I think they're rubbing Trump the wrong way.
00:23:57.800He'll pick someone he can really get along with, which is to say someone he can boss around.
00:24:02.500And he did that with Pence and he was right for three years and 11 and a half months.
00:24:49.300Inevitable for Trump, first of all, I believe that he has solved the problem potentially of fraud in the election.
00:25:01.300I think that there will be no cheating in the 24 election because we were discussing this off the air of the case of Moore v.
00:25:09.980Harper, which nobody's talking about, but is a bombshell.
00:25:14.420This is the case that arose from the North Carolina redistricting.
00:25:17.940And what happened was that the Republican legislature passed a plan that was very pro-Republican and the Democratic Supreme Court threw it out.
00:25:27.560And the Republicans sued not just on the usual grounds that this is unfair or partisan or one man, one vote, but rather on the novel grounds of legislative supremacy.
00:25:37.700They said that Section Article 3, Section 4 of the Constitution says that the manner, places and times of electing senators or congressmen shall be decided by the state legislatures, not the governors, not the states, not the state courts, not the secretaries of state, the legislatures.
00:25:57.700And the four judges have voted to accept it, which means I think it'll win six to five.
00:26:04.920And what that does is you have five states now where the Republican legislature has passed basically the Georgia and the Florida and the Alabama and the Arizona bill that really eliminate the potential for voter fraud.
00:26:21.300No drop boxes, no no excuse ballots, verification of signatures, photo ID and so on.
00:26:29.040But the Democratic governors in those five states have vetoed the bill and they are Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and North Carolina.
00:26:39.300And if the court rules in favor of the Republicans in in this case, I believe that that is going to completely change everything, because then you will not be able to cheat because the legislature will set the rules and they can be enforced by injunctive relief.
00:27:10.100In Michigan, there's a law that says that if you introduce a bill in the legislature and the Senate and the House and the state and you do it with 500,000 signatures backing it up, the governor cannot veto that bill.
00:27:27.080If it passes the legislature, it becomes law.
00:27:29.640That's how the right to work law passed in Michigan about seven years ago.
00:27:34.540So in Michigan, you may have that already.
00:27:36.960But in these other states, if we win the Moore case, you're going to have that all over.
00:27:41.820And I think the problem of ballot fraud will be something in the rearview mirror.
00:27:47.960Dick, we're going to take another break now.
00:31:07.100Peter K. Navarro in for Stephen K. Bannon.
00:31:13.140And I'm delighted to be having a conversation with political consultant Dick Morris, the secret consultant to Donald Trump during the 2020 campaign.
00:31:24.700He had numerous conversations offline with President Trump and he didn't take a penny for it.
00:31:32.700And the deal was it would remain secret throughout the election.
00:31:35.840We now know that he had extensive conversations with the boss.
00:31:42.740And we're going to go back now right to Dick.
00:31:45.400His new book, The Return, predicts a Trump victory in 2024.
00:31:49.700Dick, tell us what the game plan is in 2024 and why the boss is a lock.
00:31:55.500Well, I think there are three elements that really underscore what Trump inevitability is in 2024.
00:32:03.220The first is that he is, you know, like Toyota, has a hybrid car, half gas, half electric.
00:32:11.140Well, Trump is like the hybrid candidate, half incumbent and half insurgent.
00:32:15.520So as the insurgent, he goes out and he says, hey, we have to fight against inflation, fight against high gas prices, the woke agenda, all that stuff, immigration.
00:32:28.800But then the Democrats come back and they say, how do we know you can do any different?
00:32:33.000How do we know you can deal with gas prices?
00:32:36.000You know, they say Democrats love to cloak their failures in the disguise of inevitability and say that they say that they there's no way you can deal with inflation.
00:32:48.740There's no way you can hold down gas prices.
00:32:51.460It's just a phenomenon of living in our society.
00:33:07.820I stopped Russia from screwing around.
00:33:11.040And he that's a unique thing to be able to say.
00:33:14.860And it takes away the key argument that the Democrats would use.
00:33:19.440The second thing is that during the Antifa demonstrations and the whole stuff after George Floyd's murder, everybody was saying, well, this will help us get white, blue collar voters.
00:33:34.800But we'd largely maxed out among them.
00:33:37.120But I believed in my colleague, John McLaughlin and John Jordan, who worked with me on this, believed that ultimately the that ultimately the Hispanic vote would go Republican because of patriotism.
00:33:53.140That when Antifa is tearing down statues and desecrating the flag and saying America's a racist, evil country, that so alienated the Latinos, who are the people who chose to come here, often at risk of their lives.
00:34:09.040And by the way, alienated Asian Americans, too.
00:34:11.460And it produced a huge gain among them to a point where it looks now as if we'll actually carry the Latino vote in 24.
00:34:21.000And the third thing is, of course, the ability to communicate with white, blue collar voters.
00:34:30.620Trump said they cling to their Bibles and guns.
00:34:33.200But Trump said these are Americans and they have real problems and we've got to stop illegal immigration from bringing down their wages, Chinese products from putting their companies out of business and getting them laid off and and really stand up for them.
00:37:09.780We found something incredible in our polling, Peter, that I wrote about in the book.
00:37:15.700When you turn 26 years old and you blow out the candles on the cake, you become a conservative.
00:37:24.100Before you're 26, you're a liberal because you're still thinking of your college professors and your school system and all of that.
00:37:34.820But when you turn 26 years old, you have to support your family.
00:37:40.320You have to look at buying a house or an apartment.
00:37:43.620You have to look at moving out of your mother's house.
00:37:47.140And you all of a sudden realize the consequences of democratic rule.
00:37:52.100And when you compare, this is hysterical, but it's really true.
00:37:56.520When you compare the votes of those age 21 to 25 with those age 25 to 29, there is about a 15 to 17 point difference of Trump doing better among the older group.
00:38:11.840And I think that basically those of us who are concerned that the indoctrination in college may carry over are wrong.
00:38:24.200Once they meet the real world, they change completely.
00:38:29.960And I imagine, Dick, the voter turnout as they get older goes up and the voter participation goes up versus the younger versus old.
00:40:01.220We're going to get Hillary Clinton, a rematch of Hillary versus Donald Trump.
00:40:07.420And it's it's going to be a race in which Bernie Sanders and possibly even AOC may get involved in all of this.
00:40:17.640Cameron, let me know when we get Dick back on the line.
00:40:20.240And what's what's fascinating to me is how this younger generation will come home to Trumpism because of the need effectively to raise a family, buy a car.
00:40:41.220Buy a house, buy a house, of course, Steve goes a long way, analyzing this whole Democrat issue of transhumanism, where they're trying to neutralize the younger people by putting three virtual reality headsets on them and let them spin out and live a glorious life in virtual space while they eat ramen noodles instead of steak.
00:41:09.600What's what's what's interesting to me about this, this 2024 election is is right now we are in a situation where Donald Trump clearly is a front runner and there's big questions.
00:41:30.720Should he announce before or after the midterms?
00:41:33.760I've had a fascinating conversation yesterday with Richard Barris in the six o'clock show where he thinks it would be a huge mistake for Trump to announce before the midterms.
00:41:46.980Because if the Republicans underperform, as he believes they will, then Trump will be blamed for it and that might potentially weaken him.
00:41:59.640So this is a this is a story yet untold.
00:42:06.300Cameron, let me ask you, where are we at here?
00:42:26.260Bring in Oscar now because I got a really important thing to talk about before the show ends about foreigners coming in and scooping up all our housing.
00:42:34.920Frightening, frightening, by the way, Oscar, my brother, tell us what you saw this morning.
00:42:41.740Give us an update on that, because that is frightening in and of itself as well.
00:42:50.080Live again from Cappachula and, you know, in the center of immigration for the documents that is the multiple migration form that they have failed to give them.
00:43:01.020And today, 3,000 migrants, they rushed the National Guard, they crossed over their barrier, their barricade, and they went all the way in front of the offices to demand to the Institute of National Immigration to give them the multiple migration form so they can walk freely.
00:43:16.560Then they blocked the street as we they just habilitated the street again.
00:43:20.960The National Guard had to come again and try to decrease, you know, the tension that it was co-existent right here of these almost almost between four to five thousand migrants that they are camping out, all of them protesting and blocking the streets from from this, you know, basically blocking the citizens from getting to point A to point C on this intersection.
00:43:42.480That is one of the most important intersections in Cappachula.
00:43:45.300So they're blocking the streets and the National Guard came over and cleaned it up.
00:43:48.820But it's still, Mr. Navarro, it's still existing.
00:43:52.020The aggressiveness, the irregularities, the illegalities in this open border is what it causes right here on the back as you will see people sleeping in the middle of the sidewalk as they are hundreds sleeping right here in the middle of the sidewalk waiting to go to the north border, sir.
00:44:06.560Oscar, are the National is the National Guard getting overwhelmed?
00:44:30.300We're going to take a break now, Oscar.
00:44:32.300Stand by and we'll be right back in the war room.
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00:46:46.940Now, that home builder sentiment is at its all-time lows since they started recording it, and so that doesn't really bode well for folks who want to purchase but are currently renting, being able to get out of rentals, which ultimately would bring down those rent numbers and also help CPI in a meaningful way.
00:47:02.720And so until we fix that problem, the housing supply problem, I just don't really see where I can be wildly optimistic or wildly bullish about, you know, even the intermediate term outlook for the market as far as getting out of this place where the Fed is having to intervene and raise rates to kind of cool things off for us.
00:47:21.800Peter K. Navarro in for Stephen K. Bannon, and that guy's missing the bigger picture.
00:47:27.180It's not just supply, it's demand, and here's what really ticks me off, and if you don't get madder than I am about this, something is wrong.
00:47:35.900Peter K. Bannon, foreign buyers over the last 12 months hit a record purchase of American homes for $59 billion.
00:47:46.500Peter K. Bannon, and I'll bet you a lot of money, chat room, huh? Type it out.
00:47:51.980Which country do you think, huh? Which country do you think is the biggest buyer?