Episode 2044: The Battle For Arizona Wages On; Suspect In Kavanaugh Assassination Attempt Identifies As A Trans Woman; Defenders Of The West
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Paul Krugman says the economy isn't in a recession, and that it doesn't matter whether or not it's a recession. The problem is that's not true. The economy is in recession because it's tanking, and it's not tanking because people can't pay their bills.
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data points. So what do you want the press to be doing differently in its day-by-day coverage of
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the economy? Well, I think that the big problem has been that the coverage has tended, you know,
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kind of it bleeds, it leads, but this time in economic data, the negatives get all of the
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attention. And there's a lot of polling that indicates that people, you know, it's one thing
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for people to say, look, the inflation matters to me more than the job gains. But a plurality of
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voters appear to not be aware that we've been gaining jobs. You know, people just don't know.
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People say they've heard more news items reporting negative news on employment than positive. And
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employment is, of course, the economy's good point. So I think that what's happening now is that there's
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been a kind of a negativity bias in coverage. And just, you know, the press should be giving people
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people who have their own personal opinion. I can only take so much of that. Cortez, he also,
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I think it was Stelter, he also said, we're not in a recession. Recessions, there's not two quarters
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in a row. They're spinning as hard as they can spin, sir. Tell us what's reality.
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Yeah, he also said, Krugman did, that it didn't matter whether or not in a recession. Well,
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it matters to regular people. It might not matter to smug New York media mavens like Stelter and
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Krugman. But believe me, it matters to regular working class citizens. He also said that when
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he talks to people, that they tell him that things are fine. And I put this on my social media. I said,
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who is he talking to? Only people in the private aviation terminal at Teterboro Airport? He's not
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talking to regular Americans if he believes that regular folks think things are fine out there.
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Now, let's talk with some actual data because Krugman, despite the fact, by the way, talk about
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failure of credentialism. Despite the fact that he has a Nobel Prize when it comes to the economy,
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he is a moron. So don't listen to him. Instead, look at the numbers, look at the data, make your
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own decisions. So let's get to some actual data about what's going on out there. And let's use
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thousands and thousands of data points that are incredibly important. And let's go to chart number
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one. This is the Small Business Optimism Index. That index is crashing. That chart goes back one year,
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the NFIB, the National Federation of Independent Business, is the largest organization by far in
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the country representing entrepreneurs and small business owners. As you can see from that chart,
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their confidence is absolutely tanking. That is the on-the-ground reality. And it's not tanking
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because they get negative news reports, as Krugman tries to say, on the economy. It's tanking because
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they know they can't pay their bills. We know from a separate alignable survey that 35 percent of them
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in June, we don't have July numbers yet, 35 percent of them said they didn't make rent in June. Okay,
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that's not a media narrative. That's not bad messaging. That is a terrible economy that they
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can't handle. If we go to the next chart, chart number two, also from the NFIB, this is, I think,
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in some ways even worse because this is the forward-looking index from small business owners.
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And it is a net negative 61 positive versus negative. This is the lowest this index has
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ever been, Steve, for a survey that goes back four decades. Small business owners have never been
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more pessimistic about their future prospects when they look down the road at what is in front of
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them. And yet Paul Krugman wants us to believe, oh, no, the economy is fine and it doesn't matter if
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we're in a recession. Oh, and I talked to somebody in the Hamptons or a couple people at some high-priced
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coffee shop who told me that things are fine in their life. They are totally disconnected from
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reality, willfully so. But again, there's always opportunity and calamity. There's opportunity for
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us as a movement, for the America First movement. And we've got a lot of work to do tomorrow in some
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key states. Joe Kent up in Washington State, Masters in Lake in Arizona, Joe Gibbs and Tudor Dixon,
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John Gibbs and Tudor Dixon in Michigan. We have work to do to elect these America First champions who
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are going to start the really hard work of fixing this Biden-Pelosi-McConnell mess, of digging us out
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of this economic morass. And the American people know damn well that we're in one, no matter what
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stelter tries to spin with Paul Krugman. Now, they keep saying about the jobs and all the jobs.
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Jobs came back because people went back to work after COVID and the relief stopped. But the small
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business, which is the engine of job growth, is cratering before ours. And the statistics are all out
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there. So it's not like, oh, they can't see a month down range. The jobs in the retail sector,
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the jobs across the board by small businesses, because, hey, if you ain't paying rent, that means
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you can barely make payroll, right? And the landlords are going to take so much of not paying
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rent before things get serious. Hang on a second, Cortez. Yeah, go ahead, sir. Go ahead.
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Well, I just want to make a point, too. I care more about small business, for sure, than big business,
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because I think big business abuses the American people so much. But we're seeing this at the big end as
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well. The same kind of weakness. We've talked quite a bit in recent weeks about Walmart,
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which has had two massive gaps down in its stock price in just the last three months.
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So even some of the most skilled executives in the entire world of retailing and really just
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business, they can't manage it. We got another data point, though, just on Friday that we haven't
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mentioned yet. Procter & Gamble, another very well-run behemoth. And again, I'm not fans of these
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companies because I think they engage in corporate cultural Marxism. So I'm not praising P&G as a company
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that I like. But the point is, it's very representative of what's going on with the consumer,
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because they're so ubiquitous all over the country. Procter & Gamble fell 6% its stock in a single
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day. For a company that's normally pretty boring, a stock that is normally pretty predictable,
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6% it fell on Friday. That shows you that the bottom has fallen out regarding the consumer and
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that this inflation explosion is not just unmanageable for small businesses, it's even
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unmanageable for big business. It's unfortunately totally broad and is the reality that Americans face
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every day, even if CNN wants to pretend it doesn't exist.
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No, those companies are steady yetis. And when they come with those kind of surprises,
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you know that there's nothing but instability and tectonic plate shift underneath you.
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Hang for a second, Cortez. I want to bring in Ben Hart. We got Fincham and Laker are going to come
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off from Arizona. But Ben, you found a great buried lead today. It's very important. Talk to us about
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the quote you found in the Financial Times. And what does that mean for Zelensky? Because you see,
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in Europe, there's a major shift going on before our eyes on the politics of this Ukraine war, sir.
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Okay, good morning, Steve. So here's the quote. It's the opening paragraph in this article. And if
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folks want to dig deeper and get to the article itself, it's on both at Harnwell on Getter and also
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at Steve Bannon. European governments have eased back on efforts to curb trade in Russian oil,
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delaying a plan to shut Moscow out of the vital Lloyds of London maritime insurance market and
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allowing some international shipments amid fears of rising crude prices and tighter global energy
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supplies. So that's basically the introduction to this development. Back on the 4th of June,
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the European Union had introduced this embargo, an EU-wide embargo on Russian oil. And tied in with that
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was a prohibition on insurance of oil-carrying vessels. And that's specifically the link in the
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chain mail. Interestingly, just scrolling down this article is the fact that really the EU is sort of
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trying to shift blame onto the UK, sort of no longer, thanks to Brexit, part of the European Union,
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as having not replicated the same measures. And London is still the central insurance,
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global insurance hub there. So they said, well, you know, if the UK is not following in with this,
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there's very little point in the EU enforcing this. Really, however, the reason why the UK didn't follow through
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was not to be awkward or to go against the EU. Because of course, as we know, Boris Johnson is in the first
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tier of slavishly pro-Zelensky European leaders. It's the United States that put pressure,
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expressing concern, saying that an immediate global ban on maritime insurance would push up prices by
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pulling millions of barrels of Russian crude and petroleum products off the market. So that was
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really the reason. And that's just, despite the happy talk that's coming out of the administration,
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that the economy is fine and everything. And as you and Steve Cortez were just sort of laughingly
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referring to Paul Krugman as saying, you know, no one, no one's feeling any difficulty. The reality is,
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the reality is that just a couple of months away from the elections midterms in November,
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the US administration, the Biden administration is acutely aware of the disaster that it's created,
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but doesn't have the guts to pull back from it. Let me just go for the TV audience,
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or radio thing. The Financial Times, West eases Russian oil curbs as inflation and energy risk
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mount. Read inflation and energy risk as risk to their governments. This is why the whole,
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the thing's cratering right now, the whole thing of we're not going to buy it, we can't do it. No,
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they're doing the exact opposite. This is why the de-escalation is coming from people who,
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the people are putting political pressure on, like in Italy, like in France, like in Germany,
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talk about social. We're in a situation now that the Financial Times of London and other papers are
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talking about social unrest in Germany and China. I want you to think about that for a second. In
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Germany and China, their words, not ours. They're talking about social unrest for the energy problem
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that the elites in Germany have caused the German people and the banking scandal and the real estate
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scandal for Laobaijing in China. That's where they're putting tanks in front of the Bank of China.
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Also the boys from Brazil. Top story today about Eduardo Bolsonaro. It starts off with yours truly,
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Stephen K. Bannon, in discussions with Eduardo Bolsonaro. We'll get all that up. Ben,
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how do people, I got a lot more to do with you on the Pope, but we got to do it at another time,
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tonight or tomorrow. How do people get to your social media, sir?
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Um, it's, uh, getter is, is my, uh, exclusive social media platform. And just look for me at
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Harnwell. Steve, can you just give me 30 seconds? Cause I just want to book in what you were, what you
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were just saying, right? Sure. In the article that I was just talking, talking about the United States
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was pushing on the European Union, rather than the embargo of putting a, uh, uh, uh, a price ceiling,
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um, on, on oil, on Russian oil. Which country in Europe was the most open, which country was,
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which prime minister was leading from the front, uh, amongst all of the 27 EU member states? Which
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country was leading from the front in arguing for the price ceiling on, on Russian oil experts?
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It was Mario Draghi. Um, and we saw what happened to him. He's gone. So I think this is starting to
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even, you know, in, in people as autistically blind and deaf to reality as the Biden administration,
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they're starting to realize now that they're next. They're next. Ben Harnwell, great reporting.
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You've been on top of this and found all the buried leads about what's really going on.
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We're going to, we got to talk about the Pope's disastrous trip to Canada. Nobody showed up,
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nobody cared, uh, but we'll get to all that in another time. Steve Cortez, uh, your, Cortez,
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where I let you go when the, when the FT's got the West eases Russian oil curves, right? When all
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you hear on MSNBC is, oh, they're winning and we're going to triple down from us as a street guy,
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sir, as far as a tail goes about where trades are going to go. What does that tell you, sir?
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Right. Well, you know, yes, to connect us to financial markets as a street guy,
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look at the euro currency. So the dollar has been been getting crushed relative to real assets,
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right? Things like commodities and real estate, but the euro currency is getting crushed even more.
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Hence the euro against the dollar has been going decidedly for an entire year against the euro
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currency. A year ago, I believe it was right about one 17. It's gotten all the way down to parity now,
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or just above right now, but it got even below parity a little bit, one to one, something that people
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thought wasn't possible just months ago. And the main reason is Ukraine and the, the, um,
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dependence of Western Europe on Russian energy. So as bad as this Ukraine escalation situation is
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for us, and it's quite bad for the United States, it is massively worse, uh, legions worse for Western
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Europeans. And I think, by the way, to connect this to what Ben was saying, that's one of the reasons why
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the continental European politicians actually seem to be somewhat reasonable when it comes to Russia,
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at least compared to the US and UK. So Macron, somebody who I don't agree with on much of
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anything, Macron has actually several times argued in favor of deescalation and said, we cannot ice,
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completely isolate Russia. We cannot act as though there's an existential threat there. But then when
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it comes to Boris Johnson and Joe Biden, we hear exactly the opposite. So unfortunately there's this
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Anglo-American alliance that is pushing extremely hard for escalation. It's bad for us, but it's
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even worse for Europe because of their total dependency on Russian energy. Something which,
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by the way, Steve, is important to note, something which Donald Trump warned them about. He was mocked
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by the Europeans at the time. He was completely eviscerated by the US media for supposedly having no
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idea what he was talking about. Uh, look like many of the statements of his, which may at the time seem to
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be a bit aggressive or a bit outlandish. He was very prescient and he was exactly correct. Uh,
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and, and here's the worst of it, bringing back home to the US, you know, forgetting for a second
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about the foreign affairs aspect is thankfully the United States, we are in a position of natural
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resources bestowed on us by almighty God that we never have to be dependent. We have chosen to be
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dependent on foreign sources of energy only because of Joe Biden and his first major action in office of
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attacking American domestic energy production. It's an absolute dereliction of duty. It is a policy
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crime and we have been paying the price. We're literally, literally paying the price for a year
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and a half. Part of fixing that though is what happens tomorrow, Steve. Let's connect this back
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to elections. Tomorrow's a huge day for MAGA. It's a huge day for our country, for America first. It's
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really almost like a super Tuesday. Our candidates have to win. Uh, Cortez real quickly, your social media and
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sub stack. Yeah. Please find me at Steve and the sub stack is there on the, the closing argument
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for John Gibbs. That's my Twitter at Steve at Cortez, Steve on Twitter, the guardian newspaper,
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the leading progressive left newspaper in the world, two days in a row, the cover story, Arizona.
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See, Bowers be booted from office after testifying in front of the January 6th Select Committee. But
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you're also looking at the potential that Donald Trump could have a clean sweep of victories among
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his other endorsed candidates. Not only is Blake Masters a top polling for the U.S. Senate seat,
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but even if Blake Masters were not to pull it off, Jim Lehman is second in that race and has been a
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consistent Trump acolyte. But the other races that we are going to be talking about in the days ahead
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are the governor's race with Carrie Lake, Secretary of State race with Mark Fincham,
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Abe Hamaday is running for Attorney General. Each of those three with Donald Trump's endorsement,
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each of those three have called for the decertification of the 2020 election and the
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giving of the electoral college votes to Donald Trump despite Joe Biden legitimately winning the
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state of Arizona. And those candidates could win not because of a lack of money being spent
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against them. Just take Carrie Lake's race, for example. She's facing Karen Taylor Ropes
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who has the endorsement of Mike Pence and Doug Ducey entering this weekend.
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Karen Taylor Ropeson's campaign had spent $18.3 million on her gubernatorial bid. Compare
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that to Carrie Lake, just $3.5 million. Carrie Lake, despite that advantage financially for
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Karen Taylor Ropeson, could pull off a win. We have a potential here where these candidates,
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these Trump-backed candidates could really set a path of how Republican voters want their party to go
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The Guardian newspaper in England, it used to be called the Manchester Guardian,
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is the, it sets the thought framework for the progressive movement throughout the world,
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more powerful than even the New York Times in that regard. I've been at this for a long time now.
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Two days in a row, the lead story in the Guardian has been the race in Arizona. I've never seen that,
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not a state race. People understand the importance of what's happening in Arizona. Arizona is the
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railhead of the big steel. It's also the railhead of ultra MAGA and the MAGA movement. President Trump
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and conservatism, real, true conservatism. I've got Carrie Lake running for governor and Mark Fincham.
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Let me start with Fincham. Mark, right there. And by the way, MSNBC, if you're going to lift directly
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from the pages of War Room, how about a name check or a shout out? I mean, that's like they just take,
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that was just pure War Room right there. You know, it's Hamaday, it's Fincham, it's Lake,
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it's decertification. Mark, in your opinion, the Secretary of State races, which never got any exposure
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at all, why is it that your race has attracted global media, sir?
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Well, because the Secretary of State is the, perhaps the most meaningful of offices in all
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of state government when it comes to regulating the behavior of the very people that are supposed
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to supervise elections. Now, what I don't understand, and I've said this on your show before,
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they're in full Chernobyl meltdown mode over the notion that I, as a Secretary of State,
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would seek to faithfully and with fidelity, hold people accountable for following existing law.
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Okay. Because, Mark, if they can't cheat, they can't win. Let me just give you a newsflash.
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I think that this is, this whole thing is about message over money. And I'm glad that you brought up
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the MSNBC piece over the tsunami of money that Karen Taylor Robson is paying for this over what
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Kerry's been able to pay. It's message over money. I don't think that you can buy enough ad time to
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talk people into believing something that they know not to be true. And that's one of the reasons that I
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think Kerry is doing so well, she's got a spot on message that resonates with the people of Arizona.
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I've got a spot on message that resonates with the people of Arizona about securing fair elections,
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hard stop. It's not complicated, other than fixing the mess that it's been turned into under Katie Hobbs
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and some of the individuals that have been essentially lawless when it comes to enforcing election law.
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Mark, in the next 24 hours, where do people go? We're beyond reading. Everybody knows what the
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differences are here. This is all about who shows up. So how are we going to get, how are we going to
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get your folks to show up? Where do they go? How do people volunteer? What do they have to do in the
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next 24 hours? Well, the best thing they can do to help me is go to the polls tomorrow and vote in
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person. Don't, don't try to mail a ballot in if you've got early voting because it's not going to
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count. You can drop an early ballot off, I believe today, if you do it at one of the government
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collection centers in Maricopa County. But if you are in rural Arizona, don't try and mail a ballot
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and you're going to have to go to the polls. Point number two, I need to have everybody download
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the Votify Now app. That's V-O-T-I-F-Y-N-O-W app. Get yourself a user identity. And if you spot something
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that you think is nefarious, if you think that there's something going on in your particular area,
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whether it's extra ballots or questionable behavior, you see somebody stuffing ballots
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into a ballot box that just doesn't look right, take a picture, create an incident report and submit
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it. It goes into a national database of basically evidence for any causes of action. And then number
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three, go to votefincham.com. That's V-O-T-E-F as in Frank, I-N-C-H-E-M.com. You can click on the
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contact tab. We need to have volunteers and we're going to need to have volunteers for the general
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election. So this isn't just something that happens in the next 24 hours. This is something
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that's ongoing. And of course, if you want to donate, we're going to have to raise a lot of money
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against the Democrats. They've already raised about two and a half million dollars to come
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against me. This is going to be a bloodbath in Arizona. It certainly is. Okay. Next 24 hours.
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One more time. Where do they go to get out to vote in the next 24 hours or volunteer in the next 24
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hours? Where do they go? Votefincham.com and click on the contacts tab up in the upper right-hand
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corner. Just fill in your name, email address, phone number, and we will reach out to you.
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Mark Fincham, fight on, sir. Tough 24 hours ahead of you.
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Kerry Lake. Kerry Lake. Kerry Lake, when you first came on, you started your campaign. I think we were
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the first show you came on. If you had told me at the time that somebody would put $18.3 million in
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a Republican primary. No, it is incomprehensible. And for folks in politics, people are gobsmacked
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about that. And three and a half, but you're ahead. Tell the nation, how is Kerry Lake ahead
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having $18.3 million dumped on you in TV ads in Arizona, ma'am?
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Not to mention the legacy media won't cover me. We've gotten here, Steve, because we're all about
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telling the truth and revealing the truth to the people. And that's what the people crave and want,
00:23:51.600
and they want a fighter. And the legacy media refused to cover me for a long time. And if they
00:23:57.360
did cover me, it was just hit pieces. I can't get interviews on some of the big shows. They only want
00:24:03.040
the rhino on there. And it's been people like you and the alternative media, independent journalists
00:24:09.600
who've reached out to me. I've done podcasts and I've got a message that resonates with the people.
00:24:15.120
We're going to make sure we have honest elections and a secure border. The two things that the,
00:24:20.080
you want to call it deep state, you want to call it swamp, don't want, but the people do want. And
00:24:25.440
that's what we're going to get with a Governor Kerry Lake. And I'm so proud of our team,
00:24:29.840
how far we've come. We've worked, we've outworked everyone. I can't think of anybody who's worked
00:24:33.840
harder than my team and myself crisscrossing this state. We started the day in Colorado City,
00:24:39.920
one of a small community that doesn't get a lot of attention. We ended the day in Tucson
00:24:44.880
with a massive rally. People are energized and getting out the vote is not going to be hard
00:24:50.480
because we've been tortured by our government for the past three years because gas prices are so high.
00:24:56.160
You can't afford groceries. It's going to be real easy to get people out to vote tomorrow.
00:25:00.560
And I want to remind them they can vote today because we have early voting. So get out today
00:25:05.200
or tomorrow, but don't miss this opportunity to change the course of politics in Arizona.
00:25:11.680
Politics in Arizona, in the country. I mean, by the way, the rally last night in Tucson,
00:25:16.960
it's a university town. I mean, it's got a lot of great conservatives, huge MAGA, but you drew,
00:25:21.600
it looked like a thousand people at this. How did that happen? How'd you get a thousand people
00:25:25.520
to come out in Uber liberal Tucson, ma'am? There was a line around the block to get in.
00:25:32.000
It was so great. I took the stage. I said, they say this is a liberal town. I don't believe it.
00:25:37.200
Tucson is so ready for some meaningful change. The people down there talk about being tortured with
00:25:43.280
that socialist mayor and, and people are excited about the MAGA candidates. They're excited that we're
00:25:49.520
going to take all the things president Trump did in the oval office, bringing America first policies.
00:25:55.200
And with the candidates such as myself, we're going to bring those to Arizona. Somebody called
00:25:59.760
me Trump, a female version of Trump, a little softer around the edges. And I take that as
00:26:04.880
the highest compliment. I have immense respect for president Trump, what he gave up for this country,
00:26:10.560
what he continues to do for this country. And he has hired a generation of people,
00:26:17.040
a leg, his legacy of leaders coming up behind him that they thought they were getting rid of us and
00:26:21.520
they can't get rid of us because we love this country too much to let it go. And we're going
00:26:26.080
to fight until we save this Republic. It's just amazing. Steve, the crowd was out of control,
00:26:32.160
super hot, amazing. And I, and I just can't believe for a Sunday night, we brought a crowd out like that.
00:26:38.720
Carrie, if you just hang on for a second, we're taking a short break. I know you got to bounce. I just
00:26:42.000
want to, I want to talk to you about one of the reasons that, you know, you, you have a relationship
00:26:47.200
with the people of, of Arizona and particularly in the Phoenix area, because you've been a major
00:26:50.880
newscaster for a couple of decades. It just, but I think, and I want to answer the hold for the
00:26:57.280
break. I think one of the reasons that they, and the establishment and the legacy media hate you so
00:27:03.200
much, and they do hate you is the reason they hate Trump. Trump was part of the system. And then he
00:27:08.560
said, Hey, I got to give that up to go save my country. Donald Trump could have had golf courses
00:27:13.440
throughout the world, golf courses, the British open, the open championship, all of it. That was
00:27:16.880
all loving family. He gave all that up to be tortured like he is because he's a patriot to save
00:27:23.200
his country. I saw it up close and personal. He didn't have to do this. He did it for his love of his
00:27:27.120
country and his country met the same way. I've seen the same hatred of you by the legacy media and by the
00:27:34.400
establishment. They're like, Hey, Carrie Lake was a major TV personality. Now she's like,
00:27:40.080
she's gone to the dark side. She's talking about MAGA. She's talking about borders. She's talking
00:27:44.240
about making things work for working class people in the middle class. And that's not what they want
00:27:50.000
to hear. That's not the game. Short commercial break. Carrie Lake, a historic run in Arizona,
00:27:56.000
18.3 million dollars has been dropped on her head and she's still up. Short break. Carrie Lake next
00:28:06.560
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I'm giving you a head at six o'clock in our six o'clock battleground state. We're actually going
00:29:04.240
to take an entire hour and go through Arizona. Why now? Why it's important. The details of
00:29:09.200
demographics, economics, what made Arizona become the principal fight that the entire world is looking
00:29:16.880
at. Okay. So tomorrow night at six, you're going to want to miss that after our five o'clock show.
00:29:23.200
I want to go back to Carrie Lake. Carrie, you've had $18.3 million and much more. The free media,
00:29:28.320
the opposition's gotten is outrageous. You fought this with President Trump in this,
00:29:33.600
in the Trump movement and you've galvanized working class Hispanics. It's just been amazing.
00:29:38.560
Where are you going to be? How can people get to you in this, in this last day in the run-up before
00:29:42.720
voting starts in person? I guess you got early voting today, but also tomorrow's election day.
00:29:48.080
I know you're going to have a big rally tonight. Where do people go? How do they find you, ma'am?
00:29:51.440
Go to my website, CarrieLake.com, K-A-R-I-L-A-K-E.com. The event tonight is in Phoenix at
00:29:58.080
a place called The Deuce, and it's going to be the MAGA candidates. We're continuing part two of MAGA
00:30:03.040
Fest tonight. And go vote today. I mean, you don't have to wait till tomorrow. Go on up to one of the
00:30:10.080
voting centers and vote today. They're scared to death of us, but we're going to be a great thing
00:30:15.360
for Arizona. We are going to reform Arizona and get rid of all of the corruption in Arizona that
00:30:21.040
we've been living with for far too long. We're at ground zero here when it comes to our border
00:30:25.360
and our rotten elections, and we're going to straighten things out. We just want honesty
00:30:28.960
and truth, and I think the people really want that. It's evident when you see the crowds we draw.
00:30:34.160
Do you see what I was saying that one of the reasons they particularly, look, they're all over
00:30:37.680
every MAGA candidate, trust me, they're getting on top of everything, but they particularly have singled you
00:30:41.520
out like Trump. Do you think it's because you were part of the media establishment there or you're
00:30:48.080
a well-known personality and they take personal umbrage with that man? I think a little bit of that,
00:30:53.200
but I think they're more worried about me doing what I say I'm going to do, securing the border
00:30:58.320
and restoring honesty to our election. And when we do that, their whole system crumbles because they're
00:31:04.960
they can't win on ideas. Their policies, pardon my French, suck. They can't win on their policies.
00:31:12.400
They got to cheat in order to win. And we're just going to restore honesty and they can't stand that.
00:31:17.760
We're going to end their human smuggling. We're going to end their drug smuggling. We're going to
00:31:21.920
end their sex trafficking. And we are going to make Arizona the greatest state in the country. And that
00:31:27.200
scares the hell out of them. I think that's why they're after me. And the funny thing is,
00:31:31.440
you know, you said 18 million. It's going to be more like 26 million when you take all the dark
00:31:35.680
money through Karen's friends that they pumped into this. And we have, we're still standing. We're
00:31:41.840
not injured. We're not hurt because the people of this great state, Steve, have welcomed me into their
00:31:48.000
homes for 27 years. They know who I am in my heart and in my soul and all these lies she's put out,
00:31:54.480
all the slander and defamation that they've thrown at me. It won't work because I have a
00:31:59.760
relationship with the people. I've been in their homes every day. We've been through thick and thin.
00:32:03.840
We've been through the good days and the bad days. We've laughed together, cried together,
00:32:08.400
and they know me. They know me. And they know that this other woman I'm running against is a
00:32:13.280
liar trying to buy this election and the people of Arizona won't have it.
00:32:18.240
Carrie Lake, one more time, how do people get to your site to find out where to go in Phoenix
00:32:22.240
tonight and how to participate? Thank you. CarrieLake.com. K-A-R-I-L-A-K-E.com.
00:32:28.880
We're really excited about tomorrow. We're having a big event tomorrow night, and we believe we're
00:32:34.080
going to be celebrating a victory, a huge victory. And then it's onward to take on the socialist
00:32:39.200
Democrat, Democrat, Demarat, I don't know, rat. Let's just call her that. Katie Hobbs.
00:32:50.720
Watch out, Katie. I'm coming for you. Thank you, Steve.
00:32:53.440
Thank you. The indefatigable Carrie Lake. Okay. A story, and I had to track Mike Davis down,
00:33:02.880
the great Mike Davis from Article 3, before he's doing some traveling coming up. Mike,
00:33:09.680
over the weekend, you found this, or somebody found it for me. You and I talked about it.
00:33:14.400
It's blockbuster news, but only the great post-millennial, which is part of the
00:33:19.360
Jack Posobiec and the guys at Turning Point, Charlie Kirk's operation, have made a story about it.
00:33:25.680
I want you to tell the audience, take your time here. Tell the audience what we're finding out about
00:33:30.320
the assassination attempt on Justice Kavanaugh, which still, you know, The Guardian had a huge story
00:33:36.480
about the rise of political violence and didn't mention this once. Sir?
00:33:41.280
Uh, yeah, so it's Mr. Andy Ngo, uh, N-G-O, Mr. A-N-D-Y-N-G-O, put this on Twitter and getter,
00:33:51.120
that, uh, this 20, uh, this, this 25-year-old man, 26-year-old man, Nicholas Roski, uh, is the
00:33:58.480
suspect in the Kavanaugh assassination attempt. He, you know, he admitted he was doing it, uh, and the,
00:34:03.840
the affidavits, uh, submitted by the FBI show that Roski identifies as a transsexual woman and goes by
00:34:13.280
the name of Sophie. Um, and like you said, that wasn't reported anywhere. Uh, people will say,
00:34:20.880
well, how is that relevant? That's a, that's a, that's kind of a bombshell, isn't it? Because he
00:34:25.200
talks about it. Here's why it's relevant. He talks about shifting. This guy had a, a well thought
00:34:30.640
through plan and he had a bigger agenda saying I, for history, I can flip the entire court. I've got
00:34:37.200
to kill three. Did he not, sir? Yeah, he did. I mean, if you, if you look at this plot, um, you know,
00:34:45.280
the, the story, but you said the post post-millennial posted this story. I mean, it's pretty damning
00:34:50.720
stuff. We, we have, uh, this Roski showing up at Kavanaugh's house at one o'clock in the morning.
00:34:57.280
He's in Chevy Chase, Maryland gets out of a cab. He has, uh, they found a suitcase and a backpack on
00:35:04.960
him with a tactical police vest, tactical knife, pepper spray, zip ties, Glock, uh, pistol, two
00:35:12.080
magazines and ammunition. And they found burglary tools, including a hammer, screwdriver, nail punch,
00:35:17.840
crowbar, uh, pistol, light, duct tape, and a pair of hiking boots with padded shoes on the soles.
00:35:25.200
Now you could say, okay, this guy's clearly crazy, but he's certainly not going to meet
00:35:30.560
any definition of insanity here. He knew exactly what he was doing and he tried to hide what he
00:35:36.320
was doing as evidenced by his padded shoes. So he's not just some deranged animal who's insane,
00:35:41.840
who can claim insanity here. This guy had a well thought out plan. Uh, and, uh, the fact that the
00:35:48.320
media is not covering this is stunning. Uh, and, and we go to the fact that he identifies or he
00:35:53.920
identifies as a trans woman. Just imagine if this were a Trump supporter showing up to justice Kagan
00:36:00.720
or Sotomayor Jackson's house or a white nationalist or whatever the hell. But it speaks to a different
00:36:08.240
deeper issue of it, not just his motives, but his strategy. He, he got to the point. He said,
00:36:13.600
if I can kill three, then we can flip the court. We can flip the court back and that will have
00:36:18.880
massive ramifications, which I hate to be brutally frank race. Correct. This is why,
00:36:24.160
why is this not a national security emergency with Merrick Garland and the FBI and the secret
00:36:30.160
service and the federal protective service and the, and the court marshals? What are we talking about?
00:36:36.400
This is everything. And the evidence is right there from this kid. And he ain't the only,
00:36:40.400
I am not smearing the progressive left, et cetera. They've got full rights that we do to get in
00:36:45.520
heated conversations, do what you gotta do, get people out. That's the American political process
00:36:49.200
and God bless them. I like when they fight hard. This is different. Okay. This is very different.
00:36:55.200
And there are people out there like this guy. You think this guy's the lone wolf, you would be
00:36:59.360
incorrect. And I'm not saying he's working in concert with anybody, but Mike, there are other people
00:37:03.920
out there that are thinking down this line. And this is why, where is Merrick Garland, the FBI,
00:37:10.720
what is going on in the governors? I don't understand what Yunkin and Hogan, two Republican governors
00:37:16.080
have not put up a cordon down there and shut the whole thing down, sir.
00:37:19.680
Well, yeah. Now that this Roski has identified as Sophie, the media is definitely going to bury
00:37:24.800
this story forever because it doesn't fit their political narrative. But if you think about this,
00:37:29.440
you had the Biden White House encouraging these illegal obstruction of justice campaigns at these
00:37:36.560
justices' homes from the White House podium. Jen Psaki, the former White House press secretary,
00:37:40.800
encouraged these things. Merrick Garland has refused to enforce federal statute, 18 USC 1507,
00:37:47.920
that makes it a federal crime to show up at a federal judge's home and harass and intimidate them. You
00:37:52.880
do not have a First Amendment right to obstruct justice. And then we had a senior Biden Justice
00:37:59.040
Department official go testify at the House Judiciary Committee that these obstruction campaigns are
00:38:07.040
protected by the First Amendment. They are absolutely not protected by the First Amendment. The Supreme Court
00:38:13.200
in 1965 in Cox v. Louisiana made it very clear that these obstruction campaigns are not protected by the
00:38:20.800
First Amendment. And just last week, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
00:38:26.240
held that you can arrest people for protesting within 200 feet of a courthouse. So if you can arrest
00:38:33.680
people for protesting within 200 feet of a courthouse and that doesn't violate the First Amendment,
00:38:39.120
it sure the hell doesn't violate the First Amendment to go harass Supreme Court justices and their families
00:38:45.040
in their homes. Merrick Garland is encouraging this through his amnesty. And again, I keep saying
00:38:50.960
this, he needs to be held accountable. The House Republicans must impeach him in January for letting
00:38:56.240
this go on, where it's led to this assassination attempt and other justices removed from their homes.
00:39:02.320
Mike, one of the reasons the audience loves you so much, you weren't in a law practice and you gave it up to go
00:39:07.760
be a clerk for Gorsuch. You've been inside the system. You're not a madman like us. You're not a bomb
00:39:11.600
thower. Did you ever, could you, could you imagine when you were a clerk, a situation we would actually be
00:39:19.600
talking about? The potential assassination of Supreme Court justices, sir?
00:39:23.840
Just, um, just imagine we have Judge Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, first black woman on the Supreme
00:39:30.320
Court. Just imagine if people showed up to her house and protested in it before the Supreme Court
00:39:38.080
rules on the affirmative action case. Next term, people would go ballistic and they shut it. It's
00:39:43.680
obstruction. They should. It would be, it would, it would be unacceptable. It would be unacceptable to
00:39:48.400
do that. You'd agree. Totally unacceptable. I would be screaming just as loudly if you did it to Kagan,
00:39:54.320
Sotomayor, Jackson, just like I'm doing for the sixth Republican appointed. This is a deadly game
00:40:02.240
and we saw this with this Roski person. Roski almost killed a Supreme Court justice, his wife and their
00:40:10.160
two young daughters. I mean, it's a lot closer than people understand. By the way, if we were not
00:40:15.840
through the grace of God and his sister, you would have had Justice Kavanaugh and their kids
00:40:22.160
assassinated. It was just, it was just purely divine providence that that happened. He had a
00:40:27.520
chain and his sister, they had a change of heart and able to contact some people that stopped it.
00:40:32.080
There wasn't protection there and he had the tools to do it. Mike Davis, I know you get, go ahead.
00:40:39.520
I have to be careful on this. The U S marshals were there. So I, and I have to be careful what
00:40:44.240
I say here. So I don't reveal any, any, uh, uh, inside secrets, but the Supreme Court justice is
00:40:50.400
half protection. It has been substantially increased. If people try to, uh, uh, harm or, or, or do more
00:40:58.080
to a Supreme Court justice, they're going to end up in prisoner debt. That needs to be said very loudly
00:41:02.560
and clearly, but, uh, this, it was, but more, more, but more needs to be done and they need
00:41:08.320
to stop the protest in these neighborhoods. Their neighbors and these people should not,
00:41:12.080
their kids should not be intimidated. And this goes for Judge, uh, Jackson Brown,
00:41:16.640
Brown Jackson. This goes for, uh, Kagan Sotomayor, all of it. It's not acceptable. Totally unacceptable.
00:41:24.400
Totally unacceptable. Mike, how do people get to you, sir?
00:41:27.280
Yes. Uh, article three project.org article number three project, uh, dot org. And then
00:41:32.640
at article three at getter and Twitter at number article number three and MRDDMI is my personal MRDDMI.
00:41:38.960
Thank you, Steve. Thank you, brother. Thanks for changing your schedule. I had to come do this.
00:41:50.720
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Okay. Eduardo Bolsonaro is going to join us in, uh, in CPAC lead story on the cover of the
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inner circle. Of course, inside the paper, it's a full blown story. Eduardo is going to be at CPAC
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talk all about this and that massive election coming up right there. Huge story. We're going to
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talk about it later this afternoon, but also Eduardo will join us. I don't know if Thursday
00:44:46.640
or Friday, we'll figure it all out, but I want to make sure everybody gets to know what's going
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on down in Brazil. Okay. Raymond Ibrahim, one of our regulars on here, contributes just
00:44:54.640
such a fantastic job of getting us up to speed on what's happening in the, in this great, uh,
00:45:00.560
fight against radical Islam. His new books that afforded by Victor Davis Hanson, defenders of the
00:45:05.920
West, the Christian heroes who stood against Islam. And I'm telling you, this is, uh, one for not just
00:45:13.120
get for yourself, but if you get a grandson or granddaughter, this is something you want to get
00:45:18.000
to inspire him. It is, uh, just amazing. Uh, St. Louis, Richard, the Lionhearted, um, El Cid,
00:45:26.240
Dracula, Count Vlad, uh, Raymond, walk us through the book. It's what inspires you. And I got to tell
00:45:32.480
you every, this is a page. I actually got it on a Friday, I think afternoon and read it. I was done
00:45:38.240
by Sunday morning. It was just amazing, sir. One, one sitting, one long sitting.
00:45:42.400
That's great, Steve. I'm glad you liked it. Uh, so yeah, the book, um, you know,
00:45:48.080
it's a companion book to Sword and Scimitar, my previous book. And as I was writing that book,
00:45:52.720
which was the broad history of, uh, military conflict between Islam and the Western world,
00:45:57.920
I would read and come across all these really remarkable tales of heroism and valor
00:46:02.880
of a lot of these, um, characters that I ended up writing about. And I wanted to,
00:46:06.640
because I didn't have much time in the first book in Sword and Scimitar to really kind of zoom in
00:46:11.040
on the lives of these men, eight of them. And they are, as you indicated, um, Godfrey,
00:46:16.000
Duke Godfrey of the first crusade, uh, who becomes the first king of Jerusalem and, um, El Cid,
00:46:23.040
you know, most people, if they've heard of El Cid, they just know the Charlton Heston's movie,
00:46:28.080
which is, uh, not very accurate when it comes to the conflict of Islam. And then, um, King Richard
00:46:33.440
Lionhearted and, uh, Saint Ferdinand and Saint Louis, who were actually first cousins. One was a king of
00:46:39.360
Spain and one, the king of France. And then we moved to the Balkans to John Hunyadi of Hungary.
00:46:45.600
And then Skanderbeg, who's probably in many ways, the least known. And at the same time,
00:46:55.280
He's, he's, he's, he's like that. He's like the Braveheart, right?
00:46:59.600
Definitely. His story is, if you want to, you know, encapsulate it, it's a story of, uh,
00:47:03.520
William Wallace, Braveheart, basically for a quarter of a century, he defied the Ottomans
00:47:08.400
with, you know, one 20th of their power and just completely humiliated them over and over and
00:47:15.200
I wanted, by the way, the book, the book's the page turner, but I want to say something
00:47:18.960
about Bombardier, the press and Adam Bellow, your publisher, the, the, the, the quality of the
00:47:27.280
photographs and images and paintings is extraordinary. Particularly. They've taken the
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time to put in many of these in color. These are inspirational, just fabulous. I know you handpicked
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them, but the curation process, you could have written about 30 or 40 or 50. You had to curate this,
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but it's, it's stunning. It is inspirational for everybody out there has a son or a daughter
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that you want to imbue with, uh, with proper values. You can't do better. Defenders of the
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West, the Christian heroes who stood against Islam and the Ford by Victor Davis Hanson.
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The whole thing is fantastic. Um, how did you, how did you give us a couple? How'd you actually
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narrow it down to, was it eight or 10? I think it's eight. Is it eight or 10?
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Yeah, it was eight. How'd you narrow it down to eight?
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Earlier I cast my net and I had, you know, potentially up to 20 and I was going to write
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short biographies, but it just became inevitable. Every, every biography I would write, each chapter
00:48:27.200
just grew and grew and it needed more information. Um, so I ended up, you know, just having to select
00:48:32.080
and narrow it down as much as I could. Hopefully there may be another book at some time where I can
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bring in some other ones, especially fast forwarding and moving to more of the modern era,
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because that, that's another, there's a vacuum, um, in the historical studies as far as what
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happened then. But, um, I think one of the chief things with the book is, uh, you know,
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we live in a day and age today where we just, there is no such thing as heroism or valor or self-sacrifice.
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And it's, it seems like every American has imbibed this idea, which is very cynical at root.
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And you can't, and, and, and that's why so many of these left politicians get away with murder
00:49:06.240
because we just assume it's okay for them to be, um, you know, opportunistic and cynical and
00:49:12.320
hypocritical. But what's interesting is you see in this book, I mean, these weren't just some regular
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guys. These were Kings, these were Lords and Dukes and counts, and they gave up so much, including up to
00:49:23.120
their life just for a right cause and just for their faith and their belief. And I think people need to be
00:49:28.560
reminded of this, their heritage, that it exists. And it's something that can be,
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and hopefully will be reclaimed again. This is your heritage, incredible valor, incredible bravery.
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Um, how do, uh, where do people go? I know they go to Amazon right now. Where else do they go to
00:49:45.520
Bombardier, your own personal site? Where do people get more information on you and more information about
00:49:50.000
the book? Uh, well, on my website, raymondibrahim.com has a lot of links, including for the book and
00:49:56.000
information on the book. And really I'm seeing it. It's appearing in all sorts of, uh, booksellers,
00:50:00.640
Barnes and Nobles and so forth. You can probably buy it online or actually get it physically.
00:50:06.160
Well, if you go to your bookstore today or tomorrow, I guess you'll be able to,
00:50:09.120
no, it came out, it came out last year. So actually in bookstores right now.
00:50:12.640
Let's make sure we go get it from the author of Sword and Scimitar, Defenders of the West,
00:50:17.200
the Christian heroes who stood against Islam. Forward by Victor Davis Hanson, Magnificent,
00:50:22.640
and Bombardier Adam Bellows. They've done, they've done good here. Raymond,
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thank you so much for joining us. You have some, what's your social media, brother?
00:50:30.320
Um, it's actually, uh, find them all. They're on my website, raymondibrahim.com. All the links are
00:50:34.640
there. I don't even remember them because I don't use it as much. Thank you, brother.
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