00:00:00.000You know, Willie, you look at what the former president said about focusing on Republicans and how mean they are instead of and how shocking they are.
00:00:13.820I mean, it's exactly what they want Democrats to do.
00:00:16.840It's what they want media to do instead of the issues that most Americans really do care about.
00:00:23.240And it doesn't work as well for the Democrats.
00:00:26.020He also had quite a few things to say about wokeness, identity politics.
00:00:53.420tries to sort of recalibrate Democrats and the message a little bit. He's right objectively,
00:00:59.060if you look at polling, that it is the economy by a wide margin that's on people's minds. But
00:01:03.880that's not to say that the other issues are not important. So it's that balance of you have to
00:01:09.140pursue the preservation of democracy. You have to listen to the January 6th select committee.
00:01:13.900You have to take seriously all these candidates who say we're not going to respect the outcomes
00:01:17.420of elections in the future. You have to take seriously the concerns of women and families
00:01:21.740across the country about the issue of abortion but as you say coming down the stretch here
00:01:26.120voters have made clear that it is the economy it is inflation that's going to swing this election
00:01:30.980are we going to fire nancy pelosi once and for all
00:01:33.600are we going to fire kathy hochel and take back new york yes we are the american people are coming
00:01:41.660this is your country we the people i will always stand up for our second amendment
00:01:45.320constitutional rights god bless you and god bless the united states of america thank you for being
00:01:49.860it's tuesday 18 october in the year of our lord 2022 we're three weeks away from the most important
00:02:00.620midterm election since the early years of the civil war 1862 we've got a lot to go through
00:02:06.840today and we've got a lot to go through in the next three weeks to actually have the opportunity
00:02:12.340because it's all converging to destroy the democratic party as a national political
00:02:17.120institution, and we're seeing it all over. Last night, Governor Kemp in Georgia, I think he's
00:02:21.520eight or nine points ahead of Stacey Abrams' debate, and J.D. Vance taking it to Tim Ryan
00:02:27.340in Ohio in these Senate races. We've got a lot to get to today. First thing, I want to bring in
00:02:31.680Congressman Elise Stefanik. She's chair of the Republican Conference and a congressman from
00:02:37.280New York State. And I want to go to talk about signal, not noise, and how this has all come
00:02:45.660together because it just didn't happen when you have a morning joe we got a longer piece we'll
00:02:50.800play at the beginning of the second hour when they are actually admitting now when barack obama
00:02:55.300they're talking there about this interview barack obama gave about wokeness and about identity
00:02:59.380politics about not focusing on the right things this just doesn't happen this is what strategy
00:03:04.520is about this is about what's focused on certain things that at the time may not be totally clear
00:03:09.500to everybody but you can see over the other side of the hill and you kind of see where things are
00:03:13.180going one of the most important uh events in this election cycle was the removal of liz cheney
00:03:20.280uh as conference chair not principally because of her virulent hatred for magra maga and president
00:03:28.700trump personally it was she represented a neoliberal neocon worldview that is not where
00:03:37.100this country is and particularly where voters in this country are and that is at least stefanik
00:03:43.560replacing her and i want to go to a piece of evidence congressman stefanik thank you very
00:03:47.960much the new york times yesterday and a lot of people are now talking about this gop gains uh
00:03:53.460edge in poll as economy sways voters it was the front page story but once again the new york times
00:03:59.520buries the lead uh the and i actually have highlighted here i want to bring up the chart
00:04:04.920here in a second um the biggest shift came from women who identified as independent voters in
00:04:11.360september they favored democrats by 14 points now independent women back republicans by 18 points
00:04:18.200a striking swing given the polarization of the american electorate and how intensely democrats
00:04:24.200have focused on that group specifically and on the threat republicans pose to abortion rights
00:04:31.040congressman stefanik first off talk to us because i think you are one of the principal if not the
00:04:35.720principal architect in the shift of these republic of independent women now to back republican
00:04:41.380candidates and maga candidates of which could be a realignment in this country ma'am like 1932
00:04:47.540uh your analysis and observations well first of all steve you're correct that isn't it amazing
00:04:54.140that the mainstream media always seeks to bury these polls bury the lead uh the reality is this
00:04:59.760is great news for America. It's great news for Republicans as we're working to earn back the
00:05:04.760House. This is a 32 point swing among independent women who now overly overwhelmingly support
00:05:11.920Republicans on the generic ballot this November. And we are just 21 days away. What did I do as
00:05:18.100conference chair? Well, House Republicans work together to talk about issues that actually
00:05:22.160matter to the American people actually matter to independent women. That's inflation, that's
00:05:26.580economy, that's crime, that's security, that's the border. And we are winning on each of those
00:05:32.640top issues. Also in that poll, in another poll, it lists out what are the most important issues.
00:05:38.46037% of the American people rate inflation as the top issue. Number two is the economy and job
00:05:44.540with 29%. So that is a huge, huge portion of the electorate whose top issue are economic related
00:05:52.540issues, because we're facing a really unprecedented economic crisis, certainly for my generation,
00:05:57.100who's never seen this rate of inflation. You have to go back to before I was born.
00:06:02.280And immigration, 23% rate that as the most important issue. That's an issue that we win
00:06:08.040on both when asked on immigration, but also on border security, crime and drugs. Here in New
00:06:13.280York State, the crime crisis is one of the top two issues statewide. It's one of the reasons
00:06:18.180that Lee Zeldin is going to win for governor. But this bodes very well because the American people,
00:06:24.760they are have just seen the results of unified single party Democrat rule. And it's created
00:06:30.700crisis after crisis. And they're looking for a new direction. House Republicans, and I've focused
00:06:35.740on this as House Republican conference chair, is talking about these issues that matter. And we're
00:06:39.520going to win on these issues. I want to go back to when you replaced Liz Cheney. I think it was in
00:06:44.820the spring of 2021 and this is i think even before liz cheney got involved in the in in j6 and it
00:06:50.900kind of went down that path of which led to her crushing defeat uh among uh her uh voters in uh
00:06:56.940in wyoming later or in the spring um i actually guess it was in uh in uh august um well how did
00:07:04.960you know at the time walk me through your your your thinking of how you were saying back a year
00:07:10.360and a half ago, these are going to, because there's a lot of, you know, in the fog of war,
00:07:14.280everything happens. How did you know it was going to be this issue set that was going to be prominent
00:07:19.140in October in the run up to the 2022 midterm, ma'am? Well, the most important role that any
00:07:26.300official, elected official does is making sure they listen to their constituents. And I spent
00:07:30.800a lot of time listening to my constituents and listening to the American people. And it was
00:07:35.480clear that inflation just continued was continuing to tick up at that time and was continuing to
00:07:42.100really be a source of concern for families. It was being discussed at family dinner tables every
00:07:48.260night. And Liz Cheney was just leaving those issues on the table. It was important for House
00:07:53.500Republicans to hone in on the issues that matter to the American people and the crises that have
00:08:00.120been created. And I'll never forget, Steve, when I had my first press conference as the House
00:08:04.660republican conference chair uh after our weekly conference meeting i was ridiculed by a new york
00:08:10.240times reporter uh saying the border crisis the inflation crisis the crime crisis and he said
00:08:15.480well it's too many crises you don't have a message it's going to distract the american people
00:08:19.480look how wrong the new york times was it's not the first time it's not the last time
00:08:23.900and uh certainly the america hang on hang on hang on hang on you gotta give me that story again
00:08:30.300what the new york times what the new york times writers say there was a new york times reporter
00:08:35.960in the audience and they said well you say economy crisis you say the border crisis you say the crime
00:08:41.440crisis this is too many crises for the american people for a message it's not going to resonate
00:08:45.840and my answer was first thank you for pointing out all the crises that joe biden and house
00:08:50.840democrats have created and the american people know there's multiple crises and it has been a
00:08:56.200winning message since we are winning on each of those issues of top concern that the American
00:09:01.620people have. I want to go to this concept of piercing the veil. People have to understand
00:09:07.360when people think about these, these are national races, these midterms, and they're actually
00:09:12.720referendums on the president's first couple of years of the two years. And that's why I say the
00:09:17.300presidency now is kind of chopped into two-year cycles, not four-year cycles. New England,
00:09:23.860let's add new york and maybe even new jersey it's kind of been a bastion right that they can depend
00:09:28.900upon of really owning the the democrats both senate and particularly in the house they have
00:09:33.900that they don't have to spend a lot of money they roll it gives them a great base and then people
00:09:37.900particularly in new york boston they raise a ton of money right and go out throughout the country
00:09:42.340and this is how they've been able to win you came up with this theory of piercing the veil and i
00:09:46.940remember at the time people were talking to me said this is crazy this is going to be a waste
00:09:50.480of effort this will never get there yet today in rhode island two we're up six to eight points
00:09:56.560we're competitive in connecticut two and five we're competitive in both house seats in uh in
00:10:02.900new hampshire in maine two so we pierced the veil of uh of massachusetts plus i think they're nine
00:10:09.460and people are telling me maybe 14 or 15 to play in new york state walk me through your theory of
00:10:14.760piercing the veil and when it looked like a long shot what did you see that other people didn't see
00:10:19.420well what's unique about states that are traditionally blue states is they get a
00:10:25.280double whammy of single-party democrat rule both in washington and in albany so when it looks when
00:10:30.540you think about new york state for example which of course is where i'm from originally and where
00:10:35.060i represent new york 21st congressional district we saw the impacts of horrific management from
00:10:41.100the corrupt andrew cuomo the worst governor in america that's been continued by kathy hokal
00:10:45.660We saw the crime crisis as a result of the failed bail reform movement, the defund the police movement, the slashing of the NYPD budget.
00:10:53.420And since then, crime has skyrocketed.
00:10:55.520Blue states really suffer from single party Democrat rule in a very, very damaging way that people are waking up.
00:11:04.420And it's not just Republicans, obviously, who are looking for a new direction.
00:11:07.720It's independents and registered Democrats as well.
00:11:10.880I also think in New York State, Democrats, if you look at the congressional races, we can win back the majority just in New York State alone.
00:11:20.060They egregiously and unconstitutionally gerrymandered the congressional maps, and the people of New York won the court case to have fair lines.
00:11:27.560So now we have fair lines, what would have been a very gerrymandered illegal map, and we could win the majority and pick up those seats just in New York alone.
00:11:35.560You have three seats in the Hudson Valley that continue to trend in Republicans' direction.
00:11:39.800The fact that the Democrats are having to spend millions for Sean Patrick Maloney's campaign, and yet Mike Lawler continues to pull ahead, he's going to win on Election Day.
00:11:50.340We are all in, as well as our other Hudson Valley candidates, Colin Schmidt, who is taking on the newly elected Pelosi puppet, Pat Ryan, and Mark Molinar was going to win on Election Day this November.
00:12:02.580We're going to do well on Long Island and pick up two seats there, George Santos and Anthony D'Esposito, and then broadening this out to New England and including New Jersey as well.
00:12:12.660Maine, with Bruce Poliquin on the ballot, we think we're in a great position to win there.
00:12:17.580New Hampshire, both seats look really good.
00:12:19.800Caroline Leavitt, I'm most familiar with, and New Hampshire won.
00:13:02.000I was just with him last week and there's tons of enthusiasm. And Rhode Island, Alan Fung is going to be a member of Congress. He is just out there working every single day. This is going to be the most diverse class of newly elected Republicans ever in our nation's history.
00:13:16.100And we're going on offense in not only the states in the Northeast and New England, but specifically traditionally blue areas that Democrats have taken for granted, that they have not represented well, that they've caused crises in these communities.
00:13:31.460And Republicans are going to bring leadership that these that their constituents deserve.
00:13:38.080OK, we're going to take a break and we'll bring Elise back after the break.
00:13:41.540But I just want to reset and make people understand something that you at least Stefanik is saying we could actually take the majority just on the wins we're going to get in New York State.
00:13:50.860Think about that for a second. Who in February, March or April of 2021 would even think that that was anything but crazy talk in that the buried lead there is Sean Patrick Maloney is is the head of the DNCC.
00:14:04.680They're pouring millions of dollars in to defend his seat, to defend his seat.
00:14:09.580Also, you can pick up the majority just if you look at the pickups in New England, in New England.
00:24:20.160Everybody, we want people volunteering.
00:24:21.860You can go to all the different sites we put up.
00:24:23.380You can go to the site of a lease and get more information.
00:24:27.200Real quickly, Politico's lead story today is about how that the wunderkind class of 2018, all these superstars that the Democrats were hoping to basically get ready to run statewide are all under pressure right now.
00:24:41.580You could lose two thirds of the class of 18.
00:24:43.940This is how you destroy the Democratic Party as a national political institution.
00:24:49.980The most underreported story in this cycle right now is the red wave coming in the great state of New York.
00:24:56.260You just walked through the congressional seats. Talk to me about the governor's race, the attorney general, all of it,
00:25:02.200because all I'm hearing right now is Lee Zeldin is on fire in closing Hochul very rapidly.
00:25:09.540Lee Zeldin is absolutely on fire in terms of closing the gap. We have seen those numbers shift tremendously.
00:25:14.580And again, Kathy Hochul, no one thought we could have a worse governor than Andrew Cuomo, but Kathy Hochul achieved that unbelievable achievement. She has been a worse governor. There are more corruption headlines every single day. She basically is using taxpayer dollars to give unethical, corrupt deals to her campaign donors to try to drag her over the finish line.
00:25:37.460Meanwhile, you have crime erupting in New York state, including literally on Lee Zeldin's doorstep. And he is out there every single day bringing attention to issues, whether it's the congestion pricing, which is a tax on hardworking New York City and New York residents, or whether he's highlighting just the failed bail reform policies that have prioritized criminals over law abiding citizens.
00:25:58.120But I did want to touch upon that article you referenced about the quote unquote 2018 wonder kids.
00:26:04.080That was a wave election year for Democrats.
00:26:07.400And I've always said that class of elected Democrats is ripe for a rude awakening and they are about to get one.
00:26:14.380They ran in 2018, which was a blue year. And then, you know, they ran in a very nationalized election between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
00:26:22.640Those Democrats do not have individual voting records. They are in lockstep with Nancy Pelosi and Joe Biden, and they will finally be held accountable. I've run in red wave years and I've run in blue wave years, and we've won the district in both ways. This was a district that we flipped.
00:26:38.300But I think most of those rising stars are going to get wiped out this election cycle because they haven't kept their promises to their voters.
00:26:44.800In fact, they're not independent Democrats.
00:26:46.980They are just rubber stamps for Nancy Pelosi, who's been in the majority since they were elected, and Joe Biden.
00:26:53.760You're saying that political article, we're talking about this the second hour because I know you've got to bounce.
00:26:57.780You're saying right now you're called shot, not just 35 seats.
00:27:00.820You're saying that the great class of the Democrats, their bench, the one in 18, you think that's going to get wiped out?
00:27:08.300I think that class, I mean, that's the class that built the majority. And those are the seats that we are going on offense. And we have a much bigger playing field than just those seats. So I think we're going to have clearly a much larger majority if we continue to do our job and voters really make sure that every vote matters and every vote turns out.
00:27:24.840But those high profile candidates who were featured as the majority makers, they're about to lose their election because, again, they voted in lockstep with Nancy Pelosi.
00:27:36.380They own this inflation crisis. They own this crime crisis. They own this border crisis. They own all of it.
00:27:42.220They cause these crises and the American people are smart. They see through it.
00:27:46.780And there's tons of infighting on the Democrat Party side.
00:27:49.700Again, the mainstream media outlets that no one in America watches like Morning Mika and other shows never like to focus on the infighting among Democrats, but it's real and it's going to have implications on Election Day.
00:28:04.160Elise, real quickly, give us your website.
00:39:18.320And this is a question of time, that these young clergy will become,
00:39:25.080hopefully, also bishops, maybe cardinals,
00:39:27.500And then the church, the Catholic church, will regain its worthy attitude and mission in midst of the world.
00:39:41.120So let's talk about that, because you've challenged the hierarchy of the church.
00:39:46.240When the Latin Mass was allowed back into the United States, my parents immediately joined another parish that was a Tridentine Rite parish.
00:39:55.380And that actually is a young boy, actually been an altar boy in the pre-Vatican II rite.
00:40:03.760You've actually come up and challenged.
00:40:06.620You were considered, I think, one of the heads, if not the head of the traditionalist movement in the church.
00:40:11.120You've challenged the church in particularly about almost going back to a syllabus of errors that you think that we have to go back to a pre-Vatican II.
00:40:20.340the traditions of the church and around the mass.
00:40:27.300Explain to our audience, particularly we have a lot of Catholics and
00:40:29.920we also have a lot of Christians who are not Catholics. Explain to them why
00:40:33.160are you fighting? Because they would say this is just going back in time, this is the stuff
00:40:37.940that is from ancient times, we should just leave it. Why do you lead that
00:40:41.900fight and why do you think that fight is so important? It's so important
00:40:45.780because it's a fight for life and death.
00:40:50.340because the faith of our ancestors, of the saints throughout the millennium, was given by God.
00:40:58.840And therefore, we give our life for this faith.
00:41:03.340We will not give our life for an ephemeral, passing, fleeting ideas, changes of some clergy of our day.
00:41:13.840And so, and even the same is with the liturgy.
00:41:18.840The Latin Mast, the so-called Latin Mast, is an expression of this unchanging faith of the Millenniums.
00:41:29.500And this form of the liturgy was celebrated through the Millennium, not only decades, but by the saints whom we know, venerate.
00:42:38.480Future generations, we have to fight respectfully, of course, with dignity to hand over this precious treasure to the next generations, the Catholic, the integral, full Catholic faith and the integral, full Catholic liturgy to traditional Mass, as you mentioned.
00:43:02.740You're saying what's been handed down generation to generation until Vatican II.
00:43:08.080Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break.
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00:45:30.460Welcome back. We're with one of the leaders of traditionalism throughout the world and also standing up against the power of criminal organizations like the Chinese Communist Party from his beloved home country of Kazakhstan.
00:45:43.560on um bishop snyder you see something pretty provocative in the last segment you said that
00:45:49.900vatican ii brought in a lot of novelties and so particularly not just for a catholic audience
00:45:54.620because there's a lot of catholics that are not latin mass or traditional but also for our
00:45:59.020broader christian and even secular audience vatican ii explain what it was why it was
00:46:05.020important why it changed the church after 2 000 years and kind of a totally different and pretty
00:46:10.020radical direction. Vatican II was a so-called ecumenical general council of
00:46:15.300the Catholic Church, as there were already 20 councils before Vatican II
00:46:20.460from the first century on. And this is a meeting of the Pope with the bishops to
00:46:27.720address the most important issues of the life of the Catholic Church. All
00:46:34.800All the past councils were convoked only for the aim to address some heresies to correct evident dangers in the life of the church.
00:46:48.880All the other councils have been specifically come together about heresies and what to do with them.
00:46:53.860Exactly. This was always the aim of a council, convoked to correct a specific crisis.
00:47:03.860I mean, in faith, heresies, or schisms, or a crisis in discipline, immoralities, and so on.
00:50:45.240Yes, there was no, the contrary, I think that the Vatican too should have addressed the errors of the modern world,
00:50:56.580concretely the naturalism, the rejection of the supernatural revelation of Christ.
00:51:04.320This was the greatest error of the modern time.
00:51:07.480And also the so-called anthropocentrism, which was a sign of the spirit of the modern world, which means that man puts himself on the place of God, the creator.
00:51:24.200And now we are witnessing these, all the consequences of these.
00:51:27.940And this was an error of Vatican II to have, in some way, a naive spirit to adapt.