Episode 2949: Continuing The Fight In Congress Come September
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The Iowa State Fair is one of the most famous institutions in Iowa. It's a place where you get to learn about the great people of the state and the great things they do. The Iowa state fair is also a place to get a great education in agriculture and the importance of farming.
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this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going to
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medieval on these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people
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the people have had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do
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everything in the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and
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where do people like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of
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these people had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer
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is to save my country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k van
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it's saturday 12 august year of our lord 2023 we are packed for the next two hours so strap in
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you're in the war room uh i want to go to iowa uh president trump will be there later today at the
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iowa state fair carrie lake is at the iowa state fair carrie you're a iowa girl tell me about
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as an institution how important is the iowa state fair in the cultural life of iowa oh my gosh i mean
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i think it might be the most famous institution in all of iowa it is a beautiful state fair i mean
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when you walk through the iowa state fairgrounds you realize how serious these buildings these
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aren't like pop-up buildings that do some other people's state fairs these are beautiful brick
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buildings these are buildings that are used really in many way many ways year-round but for the iowa
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state fair uh this is uh there's no other fair that's like it and the people come out we see
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grandparents with their grandkids you see moms out here you see a girl like girlfriend days like
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hey let's all go out to the state fair i'm standing here where all the food is served and the food is
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incredible pork chop on a stick corn on the cob corn dogs we've got the uh the bananas covered in
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chocolate but most importantly it's just a really great family spot it's uh really quality people the
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folks in iowa are some of the most top quality people in the country and they truly um they love
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the iowa state fair they're so proud of it you might be surprised though steve how many people
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i'm meeting from out of state from texas from south carolina from california i have i have literally
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met so many people who came here because they've heard about the iowa state fair and they heard that
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it was one of those bucket list things and you won't be disappointed if you come to iowa for the
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state fair can't you also in their live i mean people are milking cows they're doing that you got the
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kids there with their with the livestock and other people i mean it's it's also interactive for for
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certain of the young people correct oh totally i mean the whole purpose of the state fair is for the
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4-h kids to show off their livestock what they've grown and that's all going on we just came out i
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mean they have the fun cute things like the the cow that's made of of butter but they show these kids
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these kids who are serious about agriculture they come in and they show their farm animals they show
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their cows i'm going to be actually milking a cow here in a little bit and hopefully i haven't
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forgotten how to do that but it's a great opportunity for kids who maybe didn't grow up on a farm to come
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out here see some real quality big farm animals and although most kids in iowa kind of know about that
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and and really see the livestock understand how important the farming community the agriculture
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community is not only to feeding iowa but to feeding our country and really feeding the world
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and so you can get a real education in the importance of ag the importance of farming you know
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iowa might be in flyover country but it's worth stopping and taking a look at and learning about
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what the great people of the state do and they also help choose a president you know are you
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yeah are you are you more confident now that you're out there that these values are being
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transmitted generation to generation you know when you come to the iowa state fair you do feel that
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you know sometimes even as iowa state fair is going on you might think oh boy are we losing a
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generation of knowledge do our kids appreciate this i really think they do and you see such great
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quality farm kids when i was running for office i said i just want to fill the governor's office with farm
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kids because you know there's no such thing as an eight-hour day when you're a farm kid it's a 16-hour
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day and you keep working as long as you need it and so they have a work ethic that just can't be
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matched anywhere else and um i'm i'm incredibly impressed and i believe that the people of iowa
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can see what's happening in this country and they're very worried about losing this way of life this
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really wonderful way of life that that you have here in iowa where family is really important um
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you know parental control over their kids rather than handing off that control to some school
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or the government and they're very concerned about the direction joe biden is leading this country
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they feel like they might lose their country if um if we don't get president trump in there and i'm
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really excited to hear from people i just talked to an independent who i talked into
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registering as a republican they totally love president trump and i said well if you're going to take part in
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the uh caucus you have to be registered as a republican or you can't take part in it so they're
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going to switch over and become a republican and take part in caucus for president trump the caucus is
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such a cool thing it's really like old school politics where you actually show up you don't just
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check a box and stick your ballot into a uh you know tabulator you actually stand up and you raise
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your hand and you say i'm voting for president trump
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amazing and talk to us about you know london has uh hyde park speakers corner where people can go up
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and address people at iowa state fair you have something similar i think it's uh you can just
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walk up on the stage or if you're invited and just address an audience that's sitting there right in
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front of you kind of like abraham lincoln uh address people back in the 1850s 1860s talk to us
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president trump tomorrow there's other there's other people that are running they're going but
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tell me about this tradition they've got at iowa about addressing the the citizens and just going
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through and making your case there to people right in front of you it's really cool it is old school
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politics you're right the way it must have been back when abe lincoln was around um when all of our
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founding fathers in the years that after they helped create this wonderful country it's called the
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soapbox and you stand up there and you make your case i mean a couple days ago mike pence was over
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there got heckled a few people were heckling him but you know what you stand up there and you hold
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your ground and this is truly how politics should be there's a million political um you know folks here
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from the consultants right on down to the media but it is amazing what's happening it's amazing to watch
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as these politicians stand up there's no slick filter there's no slick um consultant telling
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them what to say they got to stand there and hold the ground and hold their own and and the people
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will come around and listen to them and it may not be easy they make it they may get happy but this is a
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place where you can be with the people i know when president trump comes later today his plan is to be
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with the people he's going to go learn a little bit about the ag industry he's going to go into one of
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the buildings where they do some agriculture education he's going to go talk to the people
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he's going to um hit the uh the area i'm trying to think of one of the places they said he was going
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to go which kind of cracked me up i could just see him by the way coming down the main corridor here
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where they're selling you know the pork chop on a stick but he's a man of the people and that's why
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the people of iowa love him and he decided he wanted to not do a big fancy speech but he wanted to go
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be with the people of iowa right here at the state fair and i think it's going to be
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one of his best moments so far in the campaign trail when you watch him interact with iowa's at
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the state fair by he's bringing the entire most of the congressional delegation of florida with him
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uh today with byron donnells and matt gates and all this carrie i know you got to bounce real
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quickly you become a big surrogate for president trump i understand you're traveling throughout the
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country maybe back to new hampshire where do people go to find out everything about where carrie
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lake's going to be how do they see her how do they hear her well go over to twitter go over to get
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her go over to all of the you know true social and follow me at carrie lake k-a-r-i-l-a-k-e and then
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go to our website carrie lake.com we'll have more information on there but we'll always keep you on top
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of it we'll put out posts here and there where we're going to be speaking but we're going to be
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here at the state fair today and then we're going to eventually be heading to new hampshire to do some
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campaigning for president trump they're looking forward to it carrie lake thank you for taking
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time away today to join us from the iowa state fair thank you steve we'll talk to you again later
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bye-bye thank you ma'am matt rosendale they work they they work pretty long hours on those ranches
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out in montana don't they got the iowa state fair you got hard working uh you got hard working ranchers
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and farmers in uh in particularly your part of montana correct the eastern part and especially this
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time of year the sun is out for a long time steve we have a daylight from about well june before the
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the summer solstice we get uh daylight from about 4 30 a.m until 10 p.m i love it
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unbelievable um look a lot's going on we've been covering ukraine alive china live the budget live
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just give people a perspective while we're in this recess you know we keep getting news that there's
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horrific news coming out about the budget deficits exploding much bigger what's your sense and i think
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what people look to you for in the you know in the in the magnificent six that kind of hung in there
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and and really the the the big four right um the um you know you what bigs good eli crane and matt
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rosendale right the four stalwarts um talk to me about when we get back what yes the hardcore well
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tell us about tell us about what we can anticipate when we return of the type of fights we're going to
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see we just froze let's uh i tell you what we're going to try to let's try to go ahead let's go ahead
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oh there we go no i was on i just thought you were going to break oh no no no no no go ahead and uh go
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ahead and go ahead and tell me about when we get back when we get back from the recess what are we
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going to do what are you guys going to do well they're going to start a great big uh negotiation
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about a continuing resolution which is what exactly many of us had said was going to happen
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after kevin mccarthy negotiated away our leverage by extending the debt ceiling date until date certain
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january of 25 uh instead of keeping that in place for one or two more uh negotiations if you will
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going through the 118th congress once that was pushed out till uh that far date steve what happens
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is we really don't have a lot of leverage within the house any longer so while you hear a lot of
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conversations about um working on the appropriation bills the fact is the senate doesn't have to take up
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those appropriation bills and they know that and so that is the proper way to uh go through identify
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and and and fund uh all of government and what they're going to do is bring forward a continued
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resolution that is going to fund government at current levels somewhere between now and the end
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of the year or continue that funding from now to the end of the year at which time i am fully expecting
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that the senate and and uh uniparty are going to get together and try to create yet another on the bus
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and jam us with a 4 000 page document with 7 000 plus earmarks uh the same as they did last december
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to continue this out of control spending this out of control agency uh control of the government
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and and leave us in a bad place so we're going to go back in and fight and say there's no way that
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we're going to support a continuing resolution that does not contain provisions at a minimal
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to secure our southern border uh i've been talking and i'm sure you have to chip roy about this
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we have a literal disaster that's taking place on our southern border that's impacting many areas of the
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country that people don't discuss enough and so that's one provision that must be contained in there
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you you talk about we got we've got the southern border you've got the funding of of doj and the
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persecution of trump you've got the ukraine situation uh i mean i could go down a list of
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things that people are furious about um do you believe you have a big enough group that mccarthy
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won't be able to go and work with the democrats we've got about a minute and then we're going to
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take a break and bring you back but in a minute do you think you've got the type of 70 votes that
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you had before on certain these provisions to try to stop this and and not even allow mccarthy to work
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with democrats i would hope so and i am not sure you know after being here in the state for nearly two
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weeks now i'm back in the real world and certainly if it was up to the constituents across montana we
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would very easily be able to shut this cr down unless it had provisions in there that just like
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you said not only for securing the border but for defunding vast amounts of the doj as we have seen
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that they have brought up artificial charges they have used fraudulent documents they have used false
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testimony uh we've got major problems and the people across montana would be more than glad to see
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us hold up that continued resolution unless those provisions were contained in it
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uh congressman hang on for one second we're gonna take a short commercial break
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congressman matt rosendale from the great state of montana the big sky state joins us after a short break
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bring it on and now we'll fight to the end just watch and see it's all started everything's begun
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we will fight till they're all gone we rejoice when there's no more let's take down the ccp
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okay welcome back congressman we've had ben burquam over in ukraine you know we've been covering this
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very closely the spring offensive is a disaster young ukrainian men he just zelinski just fired his entire
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recruiting apparatus because they've been caught taking bribes from families and from young men
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not to serve because they understand it's a charnel house over there the thing's a total complete disaster
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yet biden's putting up a 20 billion dollar 21 billion dollars i think 13 billion a millet more military aid
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that's obviously not working another eight billion dollars to pay their pension funds to pay their health care
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to run the government but he's attached some other goodies there to to make it palatable
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what are we and this is a supplemental this is not even part of the overall budget
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so explain what the supplemental is and how is this going to be combative because
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we've already put over i think total when you count up everything 125 billion dollars into ukraine sir
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yes so but before i've got to go off on one rabbit hole real quick as you went
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to on the walk-off music and i was listening to miles gal and and and taking down the ccp and then
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i reflected upon cary lake there in iowa and i thought you know can we contract him to do another
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version it's called taking down the nrsc i think it would be really fitting everything that's going on
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hold it what oh because the nrsc is already not happy with people like cary lake talking about
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potentially running for senate and i've seen some stories about you they're they're already
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out there saying they want more establishment mitch mcconnell needs more support against president
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trump is that what the nrsc is saying get miles on it man take it down the nrsc
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they they they the uniparty baby bring it down okay back to ukraine uh this is yet another ploy by
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the biden administration uh to spend 40 billion dollars okay it is disingenuous at best and it is
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absolutely dishonest at worst 24 billion is going to go to ukraine we have yet to have a good accounting
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of all of the money that has been sent there steve uh the only thing that we're a little bit sure of
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is the value of of the weapons and we're not a hundred percent sure of that so you've got another
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70 80 90 billion dollars that has been sent over there that we truly uh can't keep track of and and as
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a carrot again talk about disingenuous talk about dishonest we're going to ask for or he the biden
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administration is asking for roughly four billion dollars to go down to the border for border
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security does he not think that the people that are concerned about border security aren't going to
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look at where those funds are going it's to build housing and provide assistance to illegals as they
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enter in and are there at the border all that's going to do is incentivize more illegal immigration and
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intensify this wave of humanity that's taking place right now it's it's shameful they've lost track
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of somewhere between 85 and 100 000 children people should go to jail for that who knows where these
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children are that they brought in our country and where they have been shipped off to and whose hands
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they have literally been sold to it's it's disgraceful
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you've got this supplemental coming up and of course they they want they want the money for for
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ukraine they're going to try to put some other goodies in there to make it a tough a tougher vote
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where i want to ask you where people's heads are on that but also this impeachment where is the
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house right now on beginning a formal impeachment inquiry i hear comer every day i'm getting another
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drop of information but when are we going to take this seriously president trump they're persecuting
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non-stop they're after him non-stop jack smithson he wants the trial to begin two weeks or three
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weeks before the iowa caucus i mean when is this going to stop when are we going to go on offense
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i think is what people want to know i'm ready i'm ready right now i joined my good friend
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matt gates who's a regular uh one of your visitors here and we have asked for through legislation
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the defunding of the special counsel jack smith everyone on the street can look at the way that
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these people are being treated and say this is not the same on one hand we have a president who did
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exactly what he was supposed to do to defend this nation and to defend the citizens and that donald trump
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and then we've got another person who started selling out this country years ago they've got
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bank records and documents on biden and his crime family negotiating with china selling us out negotiating
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with ukraine kazakhstan russia selling us out and and absolutely falsifying documents and and other
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people providing false testimony and yet there's no charges or prosecution that is taking place
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whatsoever and and this is wrong it's unacceptable myself many of my colleagues were ready i think
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we need again leadership kevin mccarthy needs to say it's time for us to begin this this resolution
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investigation to see if we can uh bring up this this uh impeachment or by orcas and biden quite frankly
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do you think you've got enough votes between the freedom caucus and these other disparate groups
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that are out there that you've put coalitions together before do you believe you have enough
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uh critical mass that mccarthy just can't reach out to democrats like he did on the on the on the um
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on the uh budget when he gave you know he gave biden 15 trillion dollars to spend with five train of
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deficits do you think you can do that and force their hand on certain things and force biden to shut
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down his own government because you guys are not prepared to move forward where do we stand that
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because that whether it's on impeachment inquiry defunding uh jack smith stopping the ukraine
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madness forcing their hand on the southern border they all get back to the same point do you believe
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you can can you see the leverage coming together from mid-september to the end of september to
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actually force biden's hand and force him to shut down his government i think that it is building
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steve whether we have it today or not i am not certain what i will tell you is that um fear is
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contagious and and so when you have a lot of people that are serving in congress that are simply yes
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men to leadership then it perpetuates out but but courage is contagious as well and we have
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demonstrated that by the the if you look at the legislation that we were able to pull through
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on the original debt ceiling package if you look at the national defense act which many of us had
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never supported previously when we were able to go in and have an open rule process and craft
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legislation that puts the country in the right direction we pulled a lot of those people along
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with us and when we have the outside organizations and and outside voices like yourself helping us then
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then i believe that we can uh continue that momentum to do the right thing to simply just do the right
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thing that's what we were sent to washington for there's not a state the eastern kind of prairie part
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in the in the in the mountain part on the western part of the state then montana and the great patriots
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and hard-working folks out there where are their heads right now of where we stand with all this sir
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oh my folks are are behind me they're ready to fight again they're ready to fight for our country
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they understand that the time for timidity and half measures that ship sailed 20 years ago okay
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20 years ago you could have tried to moderate and and and slowly start turning the vessel around
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but we are way way past that we've got to make bold decisions we've got to make bold votes
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and when i hear leadership come out and say we have to protect some of these folks that are in
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very difficult districts we're going to lose the the country if we aren't out speaking the truth
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and being strong right now steve i tell people on a weekly basis i am here to tell you what you need to
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hear not what you want to hear and and the people across the state of montana are ready they can
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they can take the tough medicine and they are ready to preserve our country and take the measures that
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at rep rosendale all social platforms at rep rosendale and if you want to go to my unofficial
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site it's matt for montana.com matt f-o-r montana.com
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uh congressman uh mosendale thank you very much for joining us and getting us up to date on the
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folks in montana where their heads are appreciate it always good to be steve appreciate it you have
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a blessed side of you thank you brother thank you sir uh there's going to be a fight i'm telling
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you because we're talking to a lot of people behind the scenes have a lot of meetings there's going to
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be a fight on this one this is going to fight you look across the board the defunding of uh of jack
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smith and this persecution of trump uh this situation of the southern border uh this thing of the kids
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coming across with no dna testing ukraine all of it prepare yourself okay we're gonna do an homage to
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what we did this week for american music robbie robertson died at 80 close to the 28th anniversary
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of jerry garcia dying this is jerry garcia the night they drove all dixie down robbie robertson's
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Does Pfizer understand why the vaccine causes myocarditis and pericarditis?
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And if not, how then can it guarantee that it's not also injuring other organs?
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And can you explain the process why the vaccine causes myocarditis and pericarditis?
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Based on our clinical trials and pharmacovigilance data, as well as real-world evidence following
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the distribution now of billions of doses of vaccine, we retain confidence, strong confidence
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I've asked, do you understand why it causes, I know that it's a low risk, I'm asking, do
00:30:47.720
you understand why it causes myocarditis? I want you to explain to me why it causes myocarditis.
00:30:58.300
Pfizer is aware of very rare reports of myocarditis and pericarditis that have been temporarily
00:31:12.740
Senator Reddick, Dr. Theroux should answer the question. Thank you, Dr. Theroux.
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According to public health experts and regulatory authorities around the globe, the number of
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I'm not referring to the number of reports. I want you to explain to me the mechanism
00:31:32.580
of how the vaccine causes myocarditis. Do you or do you not understand the mechanism
00:31:38.320
of why the vaccine causes myocarditis? It looks to me like you don't. And if you don't
00:31:43.360
understand it, why are you saying the vaccine is safe without qualifying the risks?
00:31:47.460
So, Senator Reddick, I think Dr. Theroux is actually about to get to that point, whether
00:31:52.500
people agree, whether there's agreement to his evidence or not, is another question for
00:31:56.720
others to make a judgment on. But Dr. Theroux, if you could again go to Senator Reddick's
00:32:04.700
Senator, all medicines, all therapeutic products and vaccines have benefits and have side effects
00:32:11.560
as well. Looking at the totality of the evidence for Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine, regulatory
00:32:18.720
authorities, health authorities, experts globally, including in Australia, within the Department
00:32:24.280
of Health and the TGA, have maintained that the benefit-risk ratio...
00:32:28.700
That's not the question that I asked. I asked, can you explain why the vaccine causes myocarditis?
00:32:39.160
So you clearly don't understand the pathway, do you? Because you can't explain it.
00:32:43.320
I'm not referring to the cost-benefit analysis here. I'm referring to, do you understand the
00:32:49.100
biochemical pathway as to why the vaccine causes damage to the heart?
00:32:54.300
Senator, I'm happy to take your question on notice and come back to the committee with
00:32:58.340
whatever information we can provide. I might just clarify, I was not referring to a cost-benefit
00:33:03.680
analysis in my previous response. I was referring to the benefit-risk ratio. And health authorities
00:33:10.460
around the globe continue to recommend the benefits of...
00:33:15.380
And this isn't the question that I'm asking. Does the indemnity you have with the government
00:33:19.320
extend to providing you with indemnity in the situation where an employee is for...
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I could go on and play this, and if you haven't watched it, you should. Dr. Naomi Wolf, walk
00:33:29.920
me through. It's been kind of all these explosions going on from Australia and other places about
00:33:34.920
Pfizer, the financial information. You've been in your group at the Daily Cloud, supported
00:33:41.140
by the War Room, the Hobbits and the Posse, as your muscle with your lawyers, with Amy Kelly,
00:33:47.520
your great team, have been the first to expose all this from Pfizer's own data. Where do we
00:33:52.840
stand now? It sounds like, to me, as a civilian, it looks like Pfizer's a little bit coming unglued
00:33:57.620
in this assault, relentless assault on the facts, ma'am.
00:34:01.920
Well, that was a very well-informed Australian senator, Senator Rennick and Senator Alec Antic
00:34:09.180
also asked very tough questions in other clips. And the War Room Posse can really take a bow
00:34:15.880
because our team presented to major gatherings in Australia our findings three times, including
00:34:24.000
to Senator Antic earlier. And actually five senators invited us to go to Australia and present in
00:34:31.820
person. We presented by video because we were afraid of being locked in quarantine camps and
00:34:36.680
never released. And the senator said that was not an unreasonable thing to fear. So I guess
00:34:43.600
what the takeaway is, is that Pfizer executives were categorically lying. We all know, or those
00:34:51.000
of us who have read our reports based on Pfizer documents released under court order, as this
00:34:57.560
audience knows, tens of thousands of documents, it's super clear what causes myocarditis and
00:35:04.360
pericarditis. And so those executives were lying and lying and lying to the Australian parliament
00:35:10.240
and to Australian representatives of the Australian people. Number one, Pfizer knew, according to the
00:35:17.280
report by our doctor, Chris Flowers, Pfizer knew in May of 2021 that the mRNA injections caused 35
00:35:26.000
minors to sustain heart damage within one week of injection, within one week of injection. They knew
00:35:32.880
that, but they kept that hidden from the people of the world and the parents of the United States.
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And in fact, they rolled out a huge propaganda campaign, advertising campaign, social media influencers
00:35:45.360
campaign for all of the summer of 2021. And it wasn't until four months later, in August of 2021,
00:35:54.160
that the FDA, which is the custodian of these documents, sent out a press release warning that
00:35:59.440
there was an elevated risk of myocarditis for healthy young adults, especially young men. That's
00:36:05.920
number one. Number two, we know what's causing myocarditis and pericarditis. It's in the Pfizer
00:36:12.080
documents. The spike protein was designed to damage the ACE2 receptors. And this has an effect on the
00:36:21.520
heart. So there is scarring, scar tissue from the injection of the heart. And Dr. McCullough also has
00:36:29.440
pointed out that the spike protein interferes with the ability of the heart to process electrical
00:36:36.800
impulses, the electrical impulses that keep it beating regularly. And he explains that that's why
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so many people have died suddenly, healthy young people have died suddenly of heart attacks between
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the hours of 3am and 6am when you're sleeping, because that's when, you know, in preparation for
00:36:56.320
eventual waking, that's when there's a surge of adrenaline to the heart. So the injection of
00:37:02.160
spike protein damages the heart such that that surge of adrenaline isn't just a routine event in the
00:37:09.920
body, it causes the heart to stop. We know that now. And also, this is why athletes are dropping
00:37:17.360
down on the playing field because of those surges of adrenaline. So these people are simply lying on
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both those counts. It's thoroughly well established. And in fact, there was a very disturbing
00:37:29.600
meta-analysis about which I spoke to Natalie Winters yesterday. And it's been published in a peer
00:37:36.320
reviewed publication. And it's very mainstream. It's in PubMed. And this is a meta-analysis of 750,000
00:37:46.160
subjects. And they found that there is in fact an elevated risk of an elevated effect of myocarditis
00:37:53.840
among recipients of the mRNA injection, and that the heart damage is disproportionately
00:38:01.840
resulting in heart attacks and heart damage for men, as opposed to women. So this is thoroughly
00:38:07.280
established. And I guess the big takeaway for me watching this debacle is it's the same takeaway I
00:38:15.520
have watching Dr. Walensky lie and lie and lie to our members of Congress and our elected officials.
00:38:22.800
This company has no fear of the people's representatives and democracies for reasons
00:38:29.920
that we have to get to the heart of. Something you didn't show is that either Senator Renick or Senator
00:38:37.200
Antic asked, did the research begin with a contract with the US Department of Defense? And these executives
00:38:47.520
refuse to answer. And it's public record. You know, we've shared that here. That contract has been
00:38:55.360
FOIAed. It's in the public record. So there's an absolute sense of impunity. Globally, it was impressive
00:39:03.280
and gutsy that these Australian representatives asked these questions. But what's really scary to me is that
00:39:09.360
we're in a post-truth world in which people have committed massive crimes against the people of
00:39:15.760
Australia, but also against people in democracies around the world feel entirely protected in giving
00:39:23.040
non-answers, you know, death of truth by PR training. These people are just giving
00:39:29.360
rote, prepared talking points instead of actually answering questions. And that is a very dangerous
00:39:35.920
What is the importance? What is the importance that it started with a DOD contract?
00:39:44.720
Well, I'm not sure yet. I don't fully understand. I still don't understand why our own
00:39:53.840
Department of Defense would contract for something that's so very damaging and then stand by
00:40:01.440
when evidence mounts up that's communicated to them. We've talked about this, how Pfizer,
00:40:06.720
for instance, withheld the announcement that the vaccine was safe and effective, albeit based on
00:40:13.360
bad math, to interfere in our elections and violated their contract with the DOD. I don't know why,
00:40:20.640
you know, someone or a group of people at DOD who are pretty senior are standing by to let Pfizer
00:40:26.400
get away with shenanigans like that, that have real world big consequences for our elections,
00:40:32.160
and why they're standing by as something for which they paid, you know, millions, if not billions of
00:40:38.000
dollars is delivered and found to be so faulty, so damaging. I don't understand why they've mandated it
00:40:46.320
on our young men and women, healthy men and women in uniform, our soldiers and sailors. It makes no sense to
00:40:53.440
me unless, you know, the $20 million that have been revealed to have flowed to the Biden family really
00:41:02.800
mean that our military has been handed over to our enemies. That's an imponderable to me now. I know that
00:41:12.400
the military contracts in a national emergency, you know, biological treatments, countermeasures,
00:41:20.080
that's not that uncommon. I think it's pretty standard, but I don't understand why there's been
00:41:26.960
silence from them as the American people have been injured and killed on such a massive scale by this
00:41:32.800
injection. You're saying the impunity, and what you're saying is that where there's absolute record
00:41:39.520
there and you can't get away from it, you've got representatives that'll just look you in the eye
00:41:43.920
and lie to you. And you're saying that they must feel that they've got this, no matter what the
00:41:51.440
actual facts are, they can just dismiss it. Here they've got Antic and rent it down there. And
00:41:56.400
Australia was probably even worse than the United States with the lockdowns and the totalitarian nature
00:42:01.280
of things. So it's coming as a shock to those people. But is your thing about impunity, about they just
00:42:06.800
think that they've got this and that it's not going to matter what Naomi Wolf says, the information we
00:42:12.400
put out, what Rand Paul says? Is that your point? Well, that's how they're behaving. I mean, they're
00:42:18.400
behaving as if their lawyers have told them, you don't have to answer the questions. There's going to be
00:42:24.400
no consequences to you answering the questions. And I don't know Australian law, but as Senator Rand Paul
00:42:31.120
has pointed out, it is a serious offense to lie to our Congress. It results in prison sentences for up to
00:42:38.800
five years. He made a second referral to the Department of Justice for the lying to Congress of
00:42:46.080
Dr. Fauci, which new emails have come to light in the last week, proving that Dr. Fauci was lying to
00:42:52.560
Congress when he said there was no gain of function research that we funded at the Wuhan Institute of
00:42:58.080
Virology. So the lawyers who have advised those Australian Pfizer representatives seem to have
00:43:06.720
told them, you have no obligation in simply not answering the questions or even lying. You're
00:43:14.560
entitled to lie through our talking points to the Australian parliament and you will be fine. This is
00:43:21.280
not a risk. And that's extremely concerning to me because look at the Australian parliament.
00:43:25.760
They're essentially emasculated. I mean, no disrespect, but they're helpless.
00:43:32.400
Naomi, hang on for one second. We'll take a short commercial break. Naomi Wolf's going to
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So, Naomi, we're here in, what, the 12th of August, you know, not quite to the middle of August,
00:45:31.680
but close. You hear there's another outbreak in New York City and other places.
00:45:36.640
Where are we in the investigations? Pfizer's numbers are cratering because,
00:45:41.280
wait for it, people don't want the vaccine or not taking it anymore.
00:45:45.600
Besides all the propaganda, just give our audience a sit-rep. Where do we stand right now through your
00:45:51.360
eyes? You've been kind of one of the field generals here in making sure that the American
00:45:58.080
Well, I may be one of the field generals, but the war room posse are the advanced guard
00:46:03.600
and nothing is standing in their way. There are some big victories and some kind of plateaus,
00:46:09.600
you know, the big victories. I mean, I just said on Twitter, when someone said,
00:46:13.040
when will anything happen? When will anything be done to these criminals? I said, you know,
00:46:17.680
I'm getting a little bit frustrated with this attitude because things are happening. And if you look
00:46:23.520
economically, we, the war room posse, you guys, your leadership, you know, Amy Kelly's leadership,
00:46:30.640
has hit both Pfizer and Moderna where corporations suffer most, which is in the bottom line. I mean,
00:46:37.200
dramatically. Pfizer, as I reported here, their Q2 reports are 54 percent down. Their Q1 report
00:46:46.960
showed an 89 percent drop in their manufacturing demand. And the language they used was extraordinary
00:46:54.720
because they attributed it to non-compliance. And they're down to like five million dollars a quarter
00:47:00.960
in revenue because no one wants this injection anymore. We've done our job of informing the
00:47:06.720
American people and hopefully the global audience that you have. And the same is true of Moderna.
00:47:11.920
Motley Fool just issued a warning to institutional investors that they want to drop their Moderna
00:47:18.800
stock ASAP because the value is taking. No one wants what Moderna is selling. And let's remember
00:47:26.080
that this is the only product Moderna has. And we've also informed everyone that Pfizer is a dangerous
00:47:33.600
drug because it's being manufactured. The IP now belongs to the Chinese Communist Party. So those are
00:47:41.360
huge victories. They're not going to recover their market share. And now the chips are falling,
00:47:48.640
right? And when there's less money, there's less money for propaganda. There's less money to buy up
00:47:53.840
civil society institutions like the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the American Bar
00:47:58.800
Association, the American Pediatric Association, as we've reported. There's no money flowing from things like the
00:48:05.520
CARES Act, the U.S. Rescue Plan. And when money dries up, you start to have media doing their job,
00:48:11.840
which shame on them that they took the money and didn't. But you're starting to get real reporting.
00:48:16.080
But some kind of plateaus are we don't have progress to report from, surprise, surprise,
00:48:25.200
from the Department of Justice for our demand for an investigation into Pfizer. We don't have
00:48:31.200
anything new. I'll keep you posted when we do. But something that you recommended that we did take
00:48:36.320
action on. You suggested that we file criminal charges because we've counted now 36 babies in
00:48:44.800
the Pfizer documents that were killed, that Pfizer knew why they were killed. They knew how they were
00:48:49.440
killed. They were killed through in utero, through transplacental exposure, quote, unquote,
00:48:55.920
Pfizer's words to the vaccine, or one baby died from nursing a vaccinated mom. So these 32,
00:49:03.840
I'm going to say between 30 and 39 babies that are documented in Pfizer documents as dead due to
00:49:10.880
Pfizer's actions, knowingly killed due to Pfizer's actions, let alone all the babies that have died
00:49:17.840
in the rollout because Pfizer didn't warn women that babies were dying in their internal documents.
00:49:24.640
Those are murders, as I said here earlier. And so we have reached out to Ms. Yor, thanks to you
00:49:31.840
making the connection. And Amy Kelly, the amazing Amy Kelly and I are putting together a summary of the
00:49:38.480
crimes that we found in the Pfizer documents to hand over to attorneys general who will hopefully
00:49:46.640
file criminal charges for these deaths. That's kind of a bombshell. We're going to delve into that more
00:49:53.680
next week. Where do people go? Because people understand this is an ongoing effort. You got the
00:49:58.160
Moderna files now. You guys are your shoulders to the wheel. And we want to make sure people
00:50:03.520
that have had this experience of working on your team say it's a life changing experience to be part
00:50:08.960
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00:50:14.000
sign up, how they get more information, how they join? Thank you. Please come to dailyclout.io.
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We'll get more updates as you get this package together. And what you're saying, hey,
00:50:46.560
you feel you can prove criminal charges and get an attorney general for a state or a local
00:50:51.520
prosecutor. You go after them. We look forward for you coming back on that. Naomi, thank you so
00:50:56.080
much for taking time away today to join us. Thank you so much.
00:51:01.200
I will talk to Grace and Mo. I want to make sure everybody sees. I'll somehow break it out when we
00:51:05.680
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