Episode 2889: AZ Attorney Generals Criminalizing Donald Trump
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Summary
On today's show we discuss the incredible success of the new film 'The Devil Next Door' and the impact it has had on the film industry and the world at large. We also discuss the impact of the film and how it has impacted the world and the political landscape, and the potential impact it can have on the currency and the capital markets. And we have a special edition of the Wall Street Journal's "Wall Street Journal" reporting on the situation in Ukraine.
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this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
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these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people have
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had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do everything
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the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do people
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like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of these people
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had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to save my
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country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k band
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okay welcome wednesday 19 july europe alert 2023 we're going to be live this afternoon
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jack basobiec starts at a two um natalie winters will be at four i will hopefully be there in time
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to co-host with her at four o'clock we'll be here at five o'clock uh and then at six a whole special
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of just interviews with the principals jim caviesel tim a ballard eduardo vestiguet uh the harman
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brothers who put the film out all of it on sound of freedom so huge day a lot going on in that we'll
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be able to give you the full background story tomorrow and friday about what's actually happening
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because now it is people are pulling together to take action action action to stop this epidemic
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of um the trafficking of humans particularly women and small children for sex it's absolutely
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disgraceful and that's why this film has had such a massive impact angel.com slash war room you go
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right now get your tickets film is about to breach 100 million dollars which is extraordinary given it
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had zero marketing budget and it's been in the can for a couple of years suppressed by the studios
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um mark mitchell the 2013 and 2014 number after the romney debacle and and and uh the really the
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impact of 2008 started to hit and of course um uh but the biden uh or the obama biden that that that
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that depth is one of the things that that lit the fuse in the trump populist movement uh how do people
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get to you you get you get much more detailed cross tab breakdowns on your site where do people go
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to get all your stuff uh go to twitter rasmussen underscore poll that's where we post everything
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uh right after this i'll go and retweet our video from yesterday that really compared trump to all of
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the gop slate and he's just head and shoulders above everybody else so lots of good data in there for
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your audience um and you know i put those uh youtube videos out five or six minutes they go into all
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the details of our poll and also i'll post the rest of these questions today on twitter too like for
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the first time a majority of americans think that a randomly selected person out of the phone book
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would do better job than the congressman that they elected to go to dc
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fascinating uh mark mitchell thank you so much uh always honored to have you guys on here the work
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that rasmussen does in the field every day with the toughest questions out there um thanks some
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programming notes tomorrow and the thanks brother tomorrow the next day we're really going to get into
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the currency the capital marks economy robert f kennedy jr last night uh put out that he wants uh the
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part of the our federal reserve notes the currency to be back but either bitcoin
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or wait for it precious metals gold uh we now know and i'm gonna have harnwell up here in a minute
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uh russians as a counter to the uh attack on the bridge in crimea that links crimea had a massive
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it looks like rocket attack on the grain facility the grain infrastructure in odessa they'd already
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kind of canceled that that deal to allow the grain to go out now they responded as we keep talking
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about this situation in ukraine continues to escalate metastasize uh and this is going to be a big deal
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also the wall street journal is reporting he is not going to go we're doing wall-to-wall coverage in
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fact we're trying to get a correspondent to cover from durban and you go to birchgold.com
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slash banner right now to get our summary we've been doing this for a year year and a half almost
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two years now i think the end of the dollar empire the end of the dollar is a prime reserve currency
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uh wall street journal is reporting that putin is probably not even going to go to durban
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to the brics conference because there's some fear he would be arrested and taken to an international
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court for trial uh so a lot going on in that in regards to also the currency and the in capital
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markets remember the the alternative currency they're coming up with they're talking about it
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being some basket or the yuan or something they're going to come up with but they're saying it's going
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to be somehow backed by gold um not convertible into gold but backed by gold that's why you got to
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go to birchgold right now get all the information like you did on the debt ceiling you need to have this
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information make sure you also talk to philip patrick and team while you're there about why
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the central banks of these economies are buying gold at record rates so make sure you check it out
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you talk about that for a second because what's the difference between the way you make it and it
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particularly my young charges here uh who normally you know are running 23 hours a day they'll admit
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and we and i'd know it it's a it's an energy pop so how does that happen yeah well it goes back to
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when your mom says take your fruits and vegetables um it goes back to it there's so much going in your
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body at once and a lot of people just are not used to that uh vegetables kind of go out the door
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these days it's tough to buy them if you're going to the store to buy something you're going to buy a
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body in different ways miles how do people go to field of greens to get the information that you
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you're not too shabby appreciate hearing that so now we got a competition
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this fight with dr kim brother thank you so much and thank you for marketing this it's made a real
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difference really appreciate it thank you steve and and every audience member out there thank you so
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we really do uh direct benefit like i said i don't always make the best food choice i'm the guy going
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and buying the steak and not the vegetables uh thank you very much uh miles appreciate it
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thank you don't make great food choices you got field
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you got field of greens to help you out let's get it all up and everybody check it out um
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christina bob one of the president's lawyers you're on tv a lot uh they're criminalizing
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supporting donald trump you seen this in michigan last night uh nbc news reporting arizona remember
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arizona she's not even legitimate abe homaday won that right she's not even lieutenant attorney general
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so give me your assessment are they criminalizing supporting president trump
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they're criminalizing their political opposition they're trying to scare conservatives away from
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voicing their opinion voicing any type of dissent they're really going after political dissent
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from their offices so there were charges referred against 16 electors in michigan within 24 hours of
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president trump announcing that he had received a target letter from jack smith's office regarding january
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6th now we see arizona maybe doing the same thing these are all liberal attorney generals
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with a liberal special prosecutor going after their political opponents what's interesting to me about
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what they brought in michigan because right now all we can see is what what came out in michigan
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is they're charging forgery which is a very odd charge to bring in a case like this because usually
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forgery means you're trying to make something look like something it's not you forge a monet and you you know
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you want to make it look like a monet you know from years ago you forge a check you sign someone else's
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name if you sign your own name to your own check that's not a forgery that's just a check and that's
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what we have here they they filled out their own names they signed their own names as trump electors
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and so the idea that this is a somehow a forged document is nonsensical it doesn't make any sense it
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appears to be a way to threaten the electors into testifying because remember now all these people
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they've indicted are supposed to be witnesses against president trump in jack smith's uh investigation
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so it appears to be a way to threaten witnesses saying if you don't testify against donald trump
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the way we want you to we're throwing you in jail yes yeah the the average age in these folks is like
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uh 70 72 years old christina can uh christine can you just hang christine bob uh one of the president's
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lawyers uh wrote wrote the incredible book about everything that happened in 2020 uh really as a
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warning about 2024 and it's upon us remember like jack bosovic said they're trying to go after and strip
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um president trump from being on any ballot this thing is this is lawfare up in your grill okay we're
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going to jump out with the battle hymn of the republic in the month of july and in fact i think i'm making
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an announcement i think we're going to take this beyond july gotten tremendous feedback of people
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that like to hear the original great music of our country we take pride in our country we take pride
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in our flag we take pride in old glory right not not not this perversion of whatever june was right
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battle hymn of the republic we're gonna take a short break ben harnwell from rome matt schlapp
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christina bob all of it next well congress once again allowed itself to be pushed into appeasing
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major bob because you're you're uh from the united states uh marine corps ma'am um this whole effort
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is to criminalize uh politics criminalize dissent criminalize being part of maga the jack smith
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it's coming right at trump and now they're relentless more indictments they're gonna be
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throwing everything at him is it is it is the purpose of this part of it to make sure they go
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they're going to go fight this after he's indicted and try to take him off ballots of uh of of states
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ma'am i think they're going to try to do whatever they can uh whether they try to take him off ballots
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or not i think that would be very hard to do uh before conviction but who who knows like who knows
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what they're going to try to do right but i think the message that's important for the american people
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to hear right now is donald trump whether it has weathered worse he will weather this the american
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people have weathered worse we will get through this as well they're not going to take him out
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he will be the next president of the united states i am fully convinced of that and every
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just like everything else they've tried to throw at him has failed this too will fail
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it's absolutely amazing his polling's going up harvard uh harris has him at six points above
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rasmussen just report he's got the highest approval of any politician in the nation and and and mark
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mentioned has told us the more they indicting the more even different people come to his side because
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they understand something's uh very wrong in this country right now um they're running out of
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christina where do people go oh no they'll come up with some more where do people go
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to get you on social media also to get your book in all your writings yep uh stealing your vote the
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inside story of the 2020 election what it means for 2024 it's on amazon barnes and noble wherever
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books are sold you can find me on instagram twitter truth and get her at christina underscore pop
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we've got to have you back on about this uh hopefully tomorrow the next day but this
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arizona situation particularly with an illegitimate attorney general uh abe hamaday's the attorney general
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there's no doubt about that not even a question yeah so thank you ma'am appreciate you coming on
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thank you georgia arizona michigan they're coming after the uh alternative electors because they're
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trying to criminalize supporting president trump um ben harnwell uh maybe we play b-roll if the way
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to do this play b-roll of the assault uh ben what the war is starting to metastasize the ukrainians hit
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the bridge that connects crimea uh putin responded as he always does by going up a notch he took
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out the the grain facilities infrastructure i understand and we opened the show with a kind
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of a brutal missile attack now it's been announced at wall street journals reporting i mean we're even
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i think we're working to have a correspondent there in durban on the 22nd of august that the that
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alternative currency bricks meeting wall street journals reporting that putin's not going to attend
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although they're one of the leaders of this not going to attend because they're afraid of him
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being arrested give us an update sir that's right steve now this is i have to say um the war room is
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strictly neutral on on our coverage of all of these things um so i will say in neutrality as an impartial
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objective observer this would be um if it turns out to be the case this would be somewhat of a of a of a
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a missed opportunity for president putin steve and the reason is they had some big announcements
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planned in durban uh taking forward this bricks concept as you'd mentioned before they are they're
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planning to announce the fact that they're uh that they're trading currency between this this region
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um will be backed by gold which will be an incredible blow not only to the dollar especially to the
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dollar but also to to other fiat currencies um specifically of course to dollar because that
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takes the lion's share of settlements um so that was going to be a big um pr maneuver for president
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putin also um on the same aspect is that is there are a number of countries that are interested in
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joining this this isn't just brazil um russia india china south africa uh there are according to
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estimates russia have claimed there are 41 countries that are queued up asking to join this bloc um and
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south africa itself which is which is hosting this in durban um have said upwards of 20 countries have
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either asked this group of sherpas uh who are the direct representatives of the five presidents so far
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or have have asked directly to president ramaphosa so this is going to be a big thing and already is
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is the bricks trading uh area has just a little over one quarter of the world's gdp so the fact that
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putin isn't going to be there's going to be uh frustrating for him i think potentially what then as this
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bricks concept rolls forward is that countries signatories to that obviously the united states
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russia ukraine china aren't signatories to the international criminal court established by the
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rome statute but we will see countries i think like south africa start to withdraw from the icc simply
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because it is now uh an extra means of the global elites to exert political pressure via the the judicial
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process um now to go to the footage that we have in the background because this is all related
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this is the bomb strikes over on odessa odessa um as the warren pussy will be extremely familiar with
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it it's it's the largest port uh that ukraine has on the black sea in fact it's ukraine only borders the
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black black sea it's uh landlocked on on all other sides uh and it is mysterious steve as to why putin
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has carpet bombed this and here's the reason why i find it slightly strange it's because there was no
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need to for him to do so he'd already announced on sunday that uh russia would be pulling out of the
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grain deal the un-brokered grain deal which allowed ukraine to export grain to the rest of the world
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and presumably the the situation would have resorted to exactly as it was before the un-brokered
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deal came in place now so steve the question is why bomb odessa why carpet bomb it i mean this
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this hasn't just been going on today it's been going on since yesterday well here's what the hill
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says another article that denver put up just a few moments ago here's what it says and i think this
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is actually the key to understanding this the hill reports as zelensky pledged to increase the
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defenses at port facilities around the country now as we said uh just just a moment or so ago
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the the terminology around the country is um is senseless because there is only the the southern
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border of ukraine that shirt that that enters onto the black sea why do this well if this is the
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consequence then that that ukraine that that that zelensky is going to be pulling troops out from the
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rest of the country to to safeguard what's left of odessa not only odessa but it's other port towns
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where are those troops going to come from my my you know war room posse members will be familiar with
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my thesis on here that the whole point of the supposed inverted commas coup uh led by the wagner
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group on the 24th of june last year was in order to maneuver the troops up into belarus so here's the
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question if if if putin is now forcing zelensky to pull his troops down to the southern border the
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whole of the northern reaches of his country will be less protected and less defended and let's not
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forget steve that the southernmost tip of belarus is only 48 miles away from the outskirts of kiev
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yeah i i do think i do think one of the reasons they hit is that it's one thing to cancel the deal
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it's another thing to cancel the ukrainians ability even to get back uh to get back on their feet this
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way i mean putin is not messing around that's why escalation this thing metastasizing dangerous
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ben how do people get to your social media because you've done such a great job of covering
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this where do people go to follow you and follow this story thank you so much steve yes um i'm on
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getter that's my social platform of choice and uh folks want to search me out they can just tap in
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my surname harnwell um for for my comments uh and uh on the developments of uh of ukraine
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thanks steve thank you brother appreciate it ben from rome uh jack basobics coming at two from
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bedminster um he's gonna have more to say about this uh we're we're live at four and at five in
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real america's voice live from bedminster also a special at six with interviews with all the
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key participants uh match lap you and mercy have started uh thank you uh cpac has started actually
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a center around child trafficking can give us a minute on that before we talk about the new scorecard
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yeah you know uh as you know steve we take these cpacs all over the world now and we were just hit
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with the stories of the victims of human trafficking when we were with eduardo verastigay the producer of
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sound of freedom and we went to these safe houses we met the young girls we met the young boys
00:25:53.520
that the left says are figments of our imagination in a conspiracy theory we met them we know their names
00:25:59.540
we heard them sing they put on a concert for us we went to this amazing orphanage orphanage in
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chalpo that uh has really rescuing four thousand young mexican girls at a time from really desperate
00:26:11.460
situations in uh in their neighborhoods this is a real problem and mercy came back from the mexico
00:26:17.540
trip and said you know uh we're doing a lot of politics but we got to save these kids and so she
00:26:23.260
said i want to set up a center and i of course steve uh i do what i normally do when my wife has an idea
00:26:27.960
i act like it's good but i think she's crazy and i think there's no way that we can practically do it
00:26:32.620
and then she's convinced me that this is a fight worth having and we're partnering with eduardo and
00:26:37.820
a lot of friends we made in mexico and now we're going to bring this fight to all the countries we
00:26:41.980
go to around the world we're going to stop this barbaric practice and uh we're going to make a
00:26:47.960
difference no particularly in the united states it's outrageous uh let me ask you uh and we'll hold
00:26:55.120
you through the break uh cpac last night had 100 congressmen what's the report what does it tell us
00:27:00.180
uh it tells us that the uh there's great optimism amongst the freedom caucus conservatives
00:27:06.260
in the conference uh they feel like they can make a difference and uh we want to do everything we
00:27:11.940
can to help them how does your how does your scorecard has your scorecard uh show that uh it what
00:27:20.580
demonstrates is that uh i think uh our the number one purpose of our score is that in a primary the
00:27:30.020
true conservative can point to their true conservative votes and the fake conservative adam kinsker got a
00:27:35.940
29 in this scorecard uh liz cheney got just over 50 they can go on cnn and talk about how they're
00:27:43.540
conservatives but when you look at the record our scorecard the gold standard demonstrates what liars they
00:27:50.020
are and it helps the true conservative win these primaries is a one of the most important aids in
00:27:55.220
making sure that the freedom lovers win okay perfect we're gonna come back and ask matt about why it
00:28:02.100
is the gold standard short commercial break match slap we're also going to have chadwick moore is going
00:28:07.220
to be in the house talk about this blockbuster new biography of tucker carlson in a moment in the war room
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00:29:52.900
okay schlap so why is the c-pack uh the gold standard roll me through the methodology in the
00:29:58.740
history that makes your you the gold standard on this uh on holding uh congress and senators
00:30:04.980
house representatives and senate accountable for their votes sir because we marry up reagan's uh
00:30:12.420
idea that there were three legs to the school stool social and cultural economic and smaller government
00:30:19.540
and uh being uh strong against our enemies abroad and we bring that into the modern context there's not
00:30:25.300
an issue that we avoid because some donor pool uh is in our pocket we talk about all the issues so
00:30:31.540
there's no issues that we won't go into we don't do just the tactics like some conservatives groups
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do some people have preferred tactics we think sometimes that's a cheap shot what are the members
00:30:41.620
of congress and members of the senate and by the way we do all the legislators all across this country
00:30:46.020
it's 8 000 ratings now where are we on these key issues and when it comes to these basic questions
00:30:51.540
of the corruption of the biden administration or what doj is doing to shred our constitution
00:30:56.020
we are we are head headlong into those issues as well so like you can know where a member sits and
00:31:01.460
the one takeaway is the republican party is diverse we have moderates which i don't love so much the
00:31:07.380
democratic party they stick together and they are hard left the best members of the democratic party
00:31:12.740
are in the low teens i mean there's just no moderate democrats left the fact is if we're
00:31:17.380
going to change this country we got to get the republican party to be a lot stronger amen no
00:31:23.300
moderates don't need them to be like the democrats um matt how do people go one to get to the center
00:31:29.380
that you're setting up for child trafficking or sex trafficking and how do they go to find out and
00:31:34.340
get the details on the uh on on the on your uh report on people's votes follow me on uh twitter or
00:31:41.860
all the social media feeds at m slap and you can get everything we've put out in the last 24 hours
00:31:46.660
go to cpac.org you can get go into great nerdy geeky detail on all the votes that we scored and
00:31:53.380
why we try to put a little humor in there as well you're going to learn something if you dig into it
00:31:58.180
and as far as the center is concerned um we got a lot we just uh announced that frank russo is our
00:32:02.820
new director who's a real expert in the laws around the country think about this steve we're going to marry
00:32:07.940
our rating system in all these states right and we're going to pick out the states that have good
00:32:12.500
human trafficking laws and we're going to bludgeon these other states and pressure these other states
00:32:17.140
to pass similar legislation we're going to use these ratings to make a difference in these kids
00:32:21.540
lives there's no sense of having a rating if you ain't making a difference right now in america
00:32:28.180
amen sir thank you very much matt schlapp by the way we'll get into california's people
00:32:32.180
passing turning down some bizarre laws we're going to get into all of that okay if they do a close
00:32:36.500
up this is who is that ask the audience who is that that's that that's tucker did we get the back
00:32:44.260
of the that's tucker carlson new book by chadwick moore we had a book launch chadwick moore at uh at
00:32:51.940
turning point that was just influencers power players they got the book they love the book
00:32:59.300
what compelled you to write a biography of uh tucker carlson you can spend a lot of other times why
00:33:04.580
why is tucker carlson a compelling figure to you well i mean he'd become sort of the most influential
00:33:10.260
person american politics i felt and very rapidly with his rise on fox news but you know there's not
00:33:15.780
many cable news personalities that you would want to read a book about and certainly none that i would
00:33:19.780
want to write a book about yeah i just knew that you know i was a regular on tucker's show that's sort
00:33:23.220
of how i got to know him and even without you know i spent a lot of time with him for this book but
00:33:27.220
even before then i knew there was something special and different about him and just politics aside that
00:33:31.380
he was just a fascinating person and also you know a good person a very well grounded person
00:33:36.500
very spiritual person and i wanted to put all that in the book i wanted to for that to really come
00:33:40.420
through and just tell the story about a man you know not necessarily there are lots of topical stuff
00:33:45.300
in the book but i wanted to really get out there like who is this guy where did he come from what
00:33:49.220
motivates him uh and you know who is he off camera who is he in his family life in his personal life
00:33:55.060
uh and you know he didn't disappoint and all the time that i spent with him for sure
00:33:58.820
no it's it's a journey of a man it's a journey also of a movement because it talks about tucker
00:34:04.740
his beliefs at the start when he first comes to dc and you see that you see the journey he comes where
00:34:10.740
he's really one of the leaders of the populist nationalist movement or the anti-stylish whatever
00:34:15.220
you want to call it in a broader context also although he comes from materially it he's not from the
00:34:22.500
working class right his story actually has a big sense of tragedy in it you want to talk about
00:34:28.260
that i mean he's had not materially but he's had a quite a tough life yeah when you think about
00:34:34.580
the development talk about that yeah and i mean he comes from a long line of dysfunction and
00:34:40.500
abandonment that goes from his own father who was an orphan uh and his father's biological father
00:34:46.100
killed himself uh after after he was forced to put the baby up for adoption he was only 18 years old
00:34:51.540
before that uh his adopted father's father died young and suddenly uh tucker's own mother lisa abandoned the
00:34:57.860
family when tucker was six years old he never saw her again uh she died in 2011 that story is so
00:35:03.860
brutal in the book yeah it really is because you see tucker if you don't know him he's so sunny i mean
00:35:09.700
but he's a sunny upbeat yeah personality talk about talk about the mother for a second because i think
00:35:14.660
it's somebody most people don't know yeah it's it's fascinating and people say well say that tucker came
00:35:19.940
from all this money and privilege they were comfortable but they weren't elites by any means his dad was a
00:35:24.100
local tv news anchor uh they ate at denny's every night you know and uh his mom was a california heiress
00:35:30.100
she was from one of the richest families in san francisco and she after they had children he's
00:35:36.020
got a younger brother buckley uh so when tucker was six uh she basically decided that she wanted to
00:35:41.060
be this free-spirited bohemian became this kind of art world groupie around los angeles and i interviewed
00:35:46.740
people who knew her and talked to her uh she was big into drugs and alcohol she was kind of a mess
00:35:52.500
people would just recall seeing her around parties being drunk and aggressive and uh he never she
00:35:58.100
he did speak to her twice after she left out one day she just walked out he was like six he was six he
00:36:04.020
was probably not much older i mean look at that yeah that's a sweet kid right there look look at that
00:36:09.620
not much older than that that was about the time that lisa left yeah and his mother just walks i mean
00:36:14.420
it's hard to particularly people come from big loving families she just walks out never to be seen again
00:36:18.900
it's it's amazing it's amazing to imagine that and uh he never saw her again she died in 2011
00:36:24.420
uh and but he said to me once in the book that he said uh you know he feels lucky because a lot of
00:36:29.940
people he didn't have to grow up in the house with a crazy person and a lot of people do have to grow
00:36:34.580
up and it would have probably he probably would have been a completely different man if he'd had to
00:36:37.620
deal with that his whole life with this mother so in a way he you know he has a very positive outlook
00:36:41.940
on it uh which he does on a lot of things you know he's a very upbeat optimistic guy tell us about
00:36:46.260
the man you spent more time than probably anybody that's not in his own personal circle in this yeah
00:36:51.220
he didn't really know you you were on the show right he knew you as a person would come on media
00:36:56.020
what did you find out about him what what is the what's the what's the chadwick more takeaways
00:37:01.860
on this guy's journey well he's always been this kind of scamp you know this rapscallion who likes
00:37:07.860
to just stir things up but he's become i think like so many people much more galvanized in his
00:37:13.380
political opinions and really came into his own in recent years as you pointed out you know his
00:37:17.380
biggest break was the iraq war he was a pro supporter of the war in iraq he went to iraq to
00:37:23.540
report for esquire and that is what changed his thinking he saw this this the horrible situation
00:37:28.420
that was happening there and the effects that basically our colonialism was happening in in iraq at
00:37:33.060
the time that was his big break from neoconservatism and beltway conservatism and from then he just
00:37:38.020
has sort of become as i said more galvanized on certain issues as a man uh you know it was he's
00:37:43.220
he's goes to great lengths to remain humble uh and you know one of my favorite lines in the book is
00:37:48.740
when he says you know his job on cable news is i am god like if you don't but if you don't that's
00:37:54.020
not your persona then you don't have a job i am right you are wrong you were here to listen to my
00:37:57.380
opinions but he makes an effort every night to see the stars on his way into the or did to see the
00:38:03.220
stars on the way his way into the studio and he said because he wanted to be reminded of he's not
00:38:07.380
god explain that to people about what what the the the um the methodology or the modality that you have
00:38:14.180
in cable news yeah there's a certain con there's a certain construct right what is that construct
00:38:18.740
walk the people yeah it's it's that i am right you are wrong you are listening to me i am god and uh
00:38:25.700
and and rightly so tucker pointed out you don't have a career if that's not the the the um the
00:38:31.300
the personage you're giving on air uh and so he's aware of that but he had a lot of mentors
00:38:35.460
throughout his life his father included to tell him you know to remain humble and to don't don't
00:38:40.580
believe his own bs too much he really sticks with that and goes to great efforts to do that and
00:38:45.060
he's you know so kind to everyone he meets there's much more gravitas to tucker look i was a big
00:38:49.940
competitor with against tucker when he was the daily caller and andrew had died and i took over
00:38:54.500
breitbart there's he's got gravitas today yeah maybe didn't have that i realize people get
00:39:01.060
that maybe more as they get older but there's something definitely changed in him yeah that
00:39:05.140
you can tell what is that and how did that come about i think the country changed and i think the
00:39:10.340
country changed in a way that really lined up with his sort of civil libertarian perspective you know
00:39:15.940
he was on fox news i think one of his greatest and he had the largest audience of 25 to 54 year old
00:39:21.220
democrats in all of cable news more of them were watching his show than msnbc which they're reporting
00:39:25.380
that jesse water and i love jesse good guy but jesse doesn't have didn't bring it over no no he had uh
00:39:30.340
about a fourth of what tucker was getting in the key demographic were those were those ratings on
00:39:34.180
monday night not what the murdochs wanted to see no not at all executive my sources in fox are saying
00:39:38.820
they were very not happy is what i heard from executives at fox because tucker is i would argue
00:39:45.380
impossible to replace right now i don't say that many people for what he brings yeah the intelligence
00:39:51.540
the empathy and his understanding of the moment of where the country is yeah you can't replace that
00:39:57.460
yeah fox seems to think that they just make money out of thin air that they're not actually
00:40:01.380
producing a product for a consumer uh they've always believed that that it's the brand that
00:40:05.700
matters and not the talent but i mean it it's it's a difficult job it's a rare talent and and tucker's
00:40:11.220
especially rare talent and and i would put in the vein of rush limbaugh or someone he's not going to be
00:40:15.060
replaced anytime soon or maybe in in decades to come uh and fox doesn't seem to understand that or care
00:40:20.980
about it they seem to think that he's as replaceable as uh you know any other person they've let
00:40:25.380
go or anyone who's still on the network in your reporting in the book uh in afterwards do you
00:40:30.900
believe that one of the keys to dominion's deal was it wasn't just money but that tucker carlson had to
00:40:37.060
go it was someone either someone on the board that was using this as a good time to get rid of him yeah
00:40:43.700
and to they could say the they should say the reason would be to set an example to make an example
00:40:47.460
out of tucker you know to get everyone else in line we're gonna get rid of our biggest guy don't go off
00:40:51.060
the plantation don't go off the plantation so whether it was dominion or whether it was paul
00:40:56.100
ryan someone on the board at fox someone who's invested heavily in fox obviously we know all
00:41:00.180
these big corporations that own a big stake in fox it's very clear that if it wasn't a condition in the
00:41:05.780
settlement then it was obviously someone using this as an opportunity it was political we know
00:41:10.500
that's like for sure by the way we're going to have uh one of the publishers in the book on the
00:41:14.420
show tomorrow after there's an event tonight yes right there's an event tonight the washington uh kickoff
00:41:20.900
we had the uh i guess the national one at palm beach the other night um and then i hope you're
00:41:26.180
going to join us back on friday we want to spend more time on this so we can even we have to do it
00:41:29.860
by skype um the now he's you know looking at forming his own network his own he's got every
00:41:39.140
opportunity in the world given he had a show that was uh it was quite unique do the murdochs you think
00:41:44.500
from a business perspective fully appreciate what they lost when tucker carlson was so rudely
00:41:52.020
dismissed i don't i haven't met them but i i did i from what i hear from everyone i can't imagine
00:41:57.700
they're the sort of people who have that kind of self-reflection or could admit what they've made
00:42:02.020
such a it's pure succession yeah yeah right yeah uh to carry on to the next block tucker gave a talk a
00:42:10.420
speech at the kennedy center for i think the 50th anniversary of the heritage one of the dr roberts
00:42:15.700
had this huge thing he was the keynote people were kind of shocked they said it was magnificent because
00:42:20.020
he talked about the spiritual side yes we know that ruper murdoch's fiancee had told him at a dinner
00:42:25.780
when the family really realized she was evangelical christian that she thought that tucker carlson was
00:42:30.260
actually providential that was providential in the murdochs that's when the sons go what is she
00:42:34.900
talking about she's even that's when they started the machinery started to go this guy's got to go
00:42:40.180
does his spiritual awakening you think have any tie-in for why the murdochs who are obviously
00:42:46.500
secular humanists at best got rid of him it so a lot of people are saying that and think that and
00:42:53.140
it could be one of those things that was just another thing they could tack on to why they don't
00:42:57.540
like him and during that speech which was the weekend before his show was taken off the air
00:43:01.620
he was very explicitly in framing his views of of the current political situation as one of good
00:43:06.740
versus evil and he talks about good versus evil a lot uh i've heard that that kind of language makes
00:43:11.700
the murdochs very uncomfortable uh and you rightly that that rupert you know why because i think
00:43:16.500
they're on the evil side of the equation and they know it and they know okay chadwick more is the
00:43:20.900
author the book is a must get tucker by chadwick more uh chadwick's gonna stick with us uh tomorrow
00:43:28.180
we're gonna have the publisher friday hopefully chadwick back as this thing starts to explode
00:43:33.220
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okay the reason this book as they pull in the reason this book is important uh and you're going to
00:45:39.780
cherish it it it's not just about tucker it's about a uh it's about it's an extraordinary uh story of an
00:45:46.420
extraordinary man it's the journey of the conservative movement is the journey of the country all in one
00:45:53.380
and it's fantastic it's a fabulous it's great you're a great writer that's what i love about the
00:45:58.180
the move the book moves you don't want to put it down which is i think the key the key to i tell
00:46:03.300
writers the key for a writer is to make sure they turn the page right right you got to you got to
00:46:08.900
have them turn the page they got to be engaged in it so chadwick you've done an extraordinary job
00:46:13.140
this daily mail and every day to the book comes i think august 1st officially you can pre-order it now
00:46:18.180
um they're going to be news drops every couple of days daily mail's got a story today tell me about that
00:46:22.340
story yeah we uh it's a part of the book about tucker's friendship with hunter biden which i don't think a lot
00:46:26.740
of people know about and a lot of it's centered around sobriety so tucker's been sober since he was
00:46:31.700
uh since 2002 and uh he and hunter talked a lot about sobriety uh and you know tucker framed it to
00:46:38.420
me as as you know there are two types of sober people in the world there's people who are grateful
00:46:42.180
every day to be sober and tucker's certainly one of those uh he's not tempted there's alcohol all over
00:46:46.660
his house uh but and then there's the other kind who's always just one cocktail away from the total
00:46:51.060
bender and that's hunter biden and uh you know it's funny there tucker talk he's on the biden's
00:46:55.860
forever just being in dc forever they were neighbors when he lived in dc and to talk about
00:47:00.420
the biden's he knew versus the biden's we see today and saying you know these were catholics they
00:47:04.900
weren't anti-gun they weren't pro-abortion and now to watch joe just be this you know trans advocate and
00:47:09.940
whatever have you but tucker has a soft spot for hunter uh for anyone i think who struggles especially
00:47:15.380
with addiction he hires a lot of people who are ex-addicts who are in recovery uh and uh i think
00:47:21.300
that i sort of noticed his reporting on paul pelosi was similarly kind because i think it seems like
00:47:26.980
pelosi might have a problem maybe i don't know but tucker seemed very kind when he was reporting on
00:47:32.020
his antics and there are going to be other news drops on this book because you read the book you'll
00:47:36.340
see all the there'll be other news drops as we go the books out officially when uh august 1st
00:47:41.860
officially okay i want the war and posse to drive this into the top 100 right now so make sure you
00:47:46.660
go to amazon.com i guess you can go to all seasons press also what's your social media you're back with
00:47:52.100
us on friday what's your social uh it's uh at chadwick underscore more and you're doing this event
00:47:56.740
tonight at a location that's close to his heart he would have lunch there every day or he yes yeah we
00:48:02.580
are yeah which uh you were invited but you have to wear a tie so that's why you're not going to come
00:48:06.420
which is fine i understand it's it's it was a struggle i was actually going to wear a tie for tucker but
00:48:11.620
we're doing the bedminster thing now so convenient how convenient um i told him to pick any day but
00:48:17.380
it really ought to be the 19th i did the one in palm beach fantastic book a great read tucker go order
00:48:24.340
right now you're back with us on friday thank you for coming thank you sir okay uh mike lindell uh
00:48:30.660
nbc news is reporting that um the illegitimate attorney general in arizona who really lost to abe hamaday
00:48:38.260
um it is uh going to charge you're looking to charge uh the alternative electors they've done
00:48:44.660
this in michigan multiple felony charges against people whose average age is 72 is that because uh
00:48:51.700
are they criminalizing now are they now criminalizing supporting president trump and wanting free and fair
00:48:57.300
elections sir a hundred percent this is all remember first we had the the biggest crime ever then we had
00:49:03.620
the biggest cover-up for the biggest crime ever and now they're trying to be proactive in and don't
00:49:10.260
you know protecting their crooked election platforms steve anybody that questions it anybody that questions
00:49:17.540
anything they're trying to shut the gap but it's too late it's too late and we're having that's why
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the uh what we're having this election summit august 16th and 17th you can go to lyndalevent.com
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everybody we are going to reveal the plan going forward that has never been talked about never
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been done before in history and no matter who you are as a person i don't care if you're a democrat
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republican you're going to embrace this the whole world will embrace this it's a it's going to be
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amazing and all this stuff that they're trying to stop now that they're doing it's going to all go
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it's too late okay we've got this plan with the only thing that the only way this does not work
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is if people don't watch so everybody go to lyndalevent.com by the way everybody if you go
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there now and sign up to watch it for free i'll send you a free gift immediately by email
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mike real quickly they took yesterday we couldn't get people over to the site because they took the
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site down the bad guys what's the latest on the site what's the latest on the 20th anniversary pillow
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how do people get it how do people order it and is the site back up yeah the site got up last year
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day we had all hands on deck at about 3 30 in the afternoon it was a just catastrophic it's never
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happened in in ever in my pillow history and uh uh they you can a lot of you i know called there's the
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there's our anniversary special this commercial launch today everybody you're going to see it
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everywhere everyone's loving it but here at the war room 1998 regular 69.98 go to my pillow.com
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and uh you can get the king size for 29.98 these are these are i got one right here i mean these are
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they're the best pillows ever uh these are the uh the gusseted these are the gusseted queens these are
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69.98 1998 steve and we need now your support everybody more than ever my employees are back to doing what
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they love making these my pillows and uh they're just trying to destroy i believe i believe these attacks are
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coming steve because of the event because we're going to fix our election secure our election
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and that's 100 you're absolutely right my pillow.com promo code war right now get the special mike
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we'll have you back on tomorrow you keep uh you keep fighting hopefully if you make it to bed minister
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we'll have you on live this afternoon i know you're jammed with the uh the summit and also we're having
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the big debate on friday everybody we're having the big debate on friday
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tim pool we're going to do pre-game a show we're going to profile it tomorrow pre-game show we're
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going to do at five o'clock on friday that'll be live up on the tim pool uh network i think seven
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or eight o'clock mike lindell my pillow.com promo code worm it's back up and running go get the 20th
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anniversary special mike love you brother thank you for doing this thank you guys thank you steve
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okay we are going to end with the battle hymn of the republic in our month of celebrating the
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united states of america big article today about a cyber attacks make sure you're not a victim
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home title lock.com check it out right now make sure they cannot these criminals cannot get your title
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and take out a second mortgage uh charlie kirk follows us jack basobic live from bed minister we're
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live in a special warm at 4 p.m check us out there this is a monumental day in the trump movement see
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you back here this afternoon glory glory hallelujah
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