Episode 2920: The Canceling Of He Who Shall Not Be Named
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In this episode of War Room, host Stephan Kambach is joined by special guest Natalie Janes ( ) to discuss the latest testimony provided by Devon Archer, a key witness in the Hunter Biden corruption investigation.
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this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going to
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medieval on this people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people
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the people have had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do
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everything in the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and
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where do people like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of
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these people had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer
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is to save my country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k band
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and all of the evidence that we have gotten to date including today is an indication that joe
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biden did nothing nothing not even approximating improper much less wrong or illegal he there is
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no evidence linking joe biden to anything related to hunter biden and in fact the evidence that we
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got today is confirmation anderson that the only official action joe biden took in connection with
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any of that was connected to any of hunter biden's businesses was to urge the prosecutor general to
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be fired from ukraine and devon archer the witness today said that burisma on whose board he sat with
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hunter biden did not want that prosecutor general fired because he was quote under their control
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unquote so the only official action here that is at issue actually went counter to what hunter biden's
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business interests might be and did this investigation anderson needs to end and it needs to end now
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because what we're doing is badgering a private citizen and there's no legitimate legislative purpose
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at all but it's great to have you here so good to be here uh help us understand who devon archer is
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and what he did and did not say yesterday in that meeting devon archer was hunter biden's business
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partner from 2013 to 2016 and he was most notably on the board of burisma with hunter biden and what he
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testified to yesterday uh completely absolves joe biden of any involvement in hunter biden's business
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world and notwithstanding whatever alleged smoke uh chairman comer says there is the witness testimony
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was very clear that joe biden was not involved in any of their business dealings joe biden got no
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benefit joe biden did not change any of his actions for the benefit of his son in any way shape or form
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that hunter may have quote uh promoted the illusion of influence on his father but the witness was very
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clear that it was an illusion there was no actual influence and what the evidence has shown in this
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entire investigation and we keep getting witness after witness who's supposed to be their star witness
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showing joe biden's connection is the only evidence is that uh hunt that joe biden's official actions
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let me take it just put put a pin in that and and hold it don't don't rewind that and i'm gonna come
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back to that in a moment it's tuesday uh one august so we're here right um that is uh dan goldman and he
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is uh well first i think he's the heir to the levi strauss fortune so he's a you know multi multi
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millionaire billionaire however you want to say it uh he was the he was the counsel on the he badgered
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trump and everyone on the on the ridiculous um first impeachment um about ukraine uh the perfect
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phone call this is a super bad guy and probably the most partisan guy there he ran to replace
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letitia james in the in the campaign went like two weeks when he had no support uh very uh this guy
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will look you right in the eye and lie uh to a straight face but they are absolutely totally panicked
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on this devon archer thing because he jumped out there right away uh afterwards and said we've got
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to shut this thing down you can't be doing this on taxpayer expense i want to bring in natalie winters
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natalie you followed all this closely particularly the um the uh the way that the biden crime family
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has been bought and paid for by the chinese communist party and of course others right give me your
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assessment of of uh yesterday uh what you can glean from and particularly the panic mode that because
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they're all in go to the mics you got to shut this down uh this is there's nothing to see here
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and uh this has to end natalie winters i mean dan goldman says it right there shut down the
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investigations now and obviously the actions by a lot of the biden family members and their allies in
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terms of and the doj and trying to shut down these whistleblowers uh sort of i think represent that
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strategy um but i mean look you don't need to take my word for it take devon archer's word for it he
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said the biden's were in the actual business of influence peddling and really rattled off what i
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think is pretty damning evidence i think even that cuts through to the most partisan of partisans maybe
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with the exception of dan goldman um but saying that joe biden was intimately involved in at least
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20 phone calls with hunter biden's business partners conveniently the same members of the chinese
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communist party the same russian oligarchs the same ukrainian energy firms that have received
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very preferential treatment not just from the obama administration but have continued
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to enjoy that same preferential treatment um from the biden regime and i think with the key point here
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i think people should sort of look at this through the frame um of how the establishment media and
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people like anthony fauci really handled the story about funding gain-of-function research at the
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wuhan institute of virology remember at first they denied any contact right there was no relationship
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there was no u.s taxpayer funds that ever went to the lab but then once we started unearthing evidence
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that indicated very clearly otherwise then the goalposts shifted that you know linguistics
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gymnastics started and they said well it was through a cutout it was through ecohealth alliance and that's
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frankly what you're seeing going on here because people may recall joe biden is on record repeatedly
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saying i never discussed my son's business dealings i never played a part and now the refrain that
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you're hearing uh epitomized by people like dan goldman but basically all of his allies in congress
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is that well no hunter or joe biden was on the phone with hunter but they were just talking about
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the weather uh which is just an absolutely preposterous claim frankly it shows you america
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how dumb they think you are um but again it's just important to i think contextualize the hearing
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yesterday but more importantly the spin that they're pushing and that we've seen from the last two days
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coming out uh from the white house because it's directly at odds with what they've said before
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right joe biden there should have been a no pun intended but chinese wall between him and hunter
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biden on any of these business dealings um but now we're seeing not even just from devon archer's
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testimony but from the interviews by the likes of dan goldman that there was communication but it was
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um do we have in fact i'm gonna ask my crack production staff here the seb gorka uh tweet if that's
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booted up i'd like to play that for the audience it's much shorter it gets to goldman's piece just
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give me a thumbs up when we got that so that we can show that natalie um we're gonna have chad
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wick more on here in a moment because today's the launch day hang on a second let me let me play this
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and then i can i'll frame it let me let's go ahead and play this a short clip from seb gorka's
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twitter account so to confirm you're saying that the speaker phone conversations they don't seem
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concerning to you because there is no specifics about business and it just seemed like it was clear that it
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was clear that it was as part of the daily conversations that hunter biden had with his
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father um and it was and and sounds like most of the time uh now president biden didn't even know
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who the people he was at dinner he was just asked to say hello uh and he would you know talk about the
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the way he described it several times they asked over and over and over he described what the weather
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was how uh how what's going on on your end he the the witness was very very consistent that none of
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those conversations ever had to do with any business dealings or transactions they were purely what he
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called casual conversation now this is when he this is when the hearing ended they jumped right out
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he hadn't collected his thoughts for his narrative he he worked that up for anderson cooper last night
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and then overnight got the talking points down and of course winning morning jones this morning for
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you know an entire segment and walked through it natalie we've heard that you know there was no ever
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discussion didn't know anything about it now he's just dropping by talking about the weather how dumb do
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they think people are so dumb and apparently that we have very short-term memories because if you read the
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way that cnn the new york times or watch how they're covering it the new term that they really
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like is the quote illusion of access right they weren't selling access they were selling the illusion
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of access but that's at odds with everything that the biden white house and really even the obama white
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house has been claiming for years and i think it is interesting you know keep in mind last time the
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hunter biden hard drive story broke that was when twitter was at least more explicitly under control
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uh of the biden regime um and its chinese communist party censors and of course the big tech elites in
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this country maybe not so much big tech now just more chinese communist party but it really is
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interesting to see how this story has been allowed to take off more um and frankly i think i think why
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democrats realize that this testimony is so damning is because devon archer is someone who has worked with
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the biden family for years we're talking about you know a decade of business deals spanning the entire
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world this is someone whose voice cuts through to independence the same goes for the whistleblower
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types the irs agents because they're not partisan actors as much as i you know love you love myself love
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rudy giuliani when we break stories it comes from a certain angle but when you have people like devon
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archer when you have the irs whistleblowers even the fbi whistleblowers people at the doj who
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aren't partisan actors clearly if anything their allegiances should be with the biden family nine
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times out of ten they're registered democrats i think that's why you see the democrats in such
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full-blown panic mode because they know this messaging is what really cuts through and especially
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now with you know social media platforms being a little more open it really can i think reach more
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people and it's a heck of a lot harder to dispute devon archer who was you know in the proverbial room
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where it happened um when he's saying joe biden was on the phone american people are not dumb to
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know that they were just talking about the weather and if they were i'm sure it was part of some you
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know green energy deal uh involving the chinese communist party buying our rare uh metals so it's
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it's an insult to the american people but i think that's what we've come to expect
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people have to understand when you talk about the ccp and barista these are strategic
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partners uh the the uh the energy company was not just an energy company it was a like a capital
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markets desk you would have in a major investment bank or a big commercial bank like jp morgan
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um that allocated help allocate capital and resources on the one belt one road initiative which was the
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ccp's major material aspect of trying to consolidate the eurasian landmass and their geopolitical move to
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to break american pax americana this is to the heart of the geopolitical crisis of the 21st century
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the biden family so let's never lose let's always keep the camera a little bit back
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in full frame and remember the biden family consciously sold out their country consciously
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sold out their country to the greatest existential threat maybe besides the deep state that the american
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people have ever faced this would be equivalent of of being partners with the uh with hitler's crowd
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in the early 1930s right this is what they this is what they did as they said came back just talk
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about the weather just to talk about the weather or you know maybe get a business update i want
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nomenclature and linguistics this is one of the reasons that we do the war room every day
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i want you to go back in this key phrase everybody get your number two pencil out and write it down
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because natalie once again has nailed it what they're pushing now is this concept of the illusion
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of access once again what is that natalie winters and why should we continue to focus on this as they
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try to get the biden crime family off the hook sure i'll read you the kind of opening sentence from
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the cnn article recapping it they say devon archer told the house oversight committee on monday that
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his former business partner hunter biden was selling the illusion of access to his father according
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to a source familiar with the closed door interview and if you look you know things always start in
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the new york times and work their way through that really is the new phrase of the day like i said it
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goes against what the official line has been coming out of both the obama white house the biden white
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house the campaign um but it's also i mean just at odds with what devon archer said because he also
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says and i quote the biden's were in the actual business of influence peddling and he goes through
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chapter and verse and a very damning way to the biden family all of the individuals who have continued
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to receive preferential treatment from the biden regime people who joe biden was on the phone with
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or in some cases even in person um at dinner with but like i said this goes back to sort of the wuhan
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institute of virology gain of function trip where they just keep moving the goal posts hoping that if they
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do it subtly and gradually and do it with you know very unique syntax and twisting diction that people
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won't notice it um but we have and it's not the illusion of access and people you know are all upset
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about hunter biden not being a foreign agent i think that's too euphemistic a term yeah he should
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register with farah but he's a traitor and uh i think that the the ramifications for that are a heck of
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a lot worse than not registering with farah natalie hang on for one second we're gonna come back
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chadwick moore is going to join us uh about the new uh book uh
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on tucker and tucker was maniacally focused on what he called narrative control
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short break chadwick moore the author natalie winters our executive editor next in the war room
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good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight secrecy is a powerful tool of the
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garish man does hunter but you really can be whatever you want to be when honest people say
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what's true they become powerful true things prevail
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jack mick moore is a journalist in new york city a very smart man a frequent guest on our show
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okay we're very honored to kick off uh today's one august it's tuesday the traditional day books
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and publisher and go to chadwick moore in a moment really honored to have him on and to be able to
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kick off this uh the month of august um with a uh a powerful book about a a very powerful uh
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individual tucker carlson but natalie i want to go back to you for one second
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um given your uh family the way you were raised your formation your education your professionally what
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you've done at national pulse and here and i don't know 20 before you're 22 years old
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you're not one that throws around terms loosely you always make sure and one of the reasons i think
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you've done so well as an investigative reporter is that you always make sure that you've got the receipts
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so when natalie winters sits there and says hey you know they're running around and using the term
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influence peddling which is a powerful term in politics they're using the term that he is
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unregisterated foreign agent and they went after flynn and other people because that manafort and
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flynn i guess others before that uh but that misses the point uh this is about nomenclature and linguistics
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and he's a traitor this is about narrative control and the i've got huge problems and i'm not saying
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that the republicans are not well-meaning and good people with good hearts and their hearts are in the
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right place i'm trying to do it but we're not at that phase in the fighting for this republic
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we're in a war and you have to be maniacally focused relentless and tough as boot leather and our
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opponents are that you may hate their politics you may hate what they're trying to do with the country
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but the dan goldman's in war the mark elias's war these guys are killers
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and uh and they play smash mouth look at just dan goldman what they've done in the mainstream media
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in the last uh less than 24 hours and of course it's it's ludicrous but it's uh it's the way they
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roll because they understand narrative control when we get to chadwick moore an individual who knew
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that better than anybody was tucker carlson and the reason tucker carlson is not at fox news not the
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murdoch's is exactly about this concept of narrative control what would you recommend natalie
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uh about this issue that the republicans in these committees don't have a natalie winters that's at
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the forefront and up on and not just on fox on msnbc or cnn the republicans should have they should
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have had last night hard-nosed representatives who could go out there and defend this and and make the
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case on the cnn shows and the msnbc shows and you just don't see that do they have any concept natalie
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winters of narrative control ma'am well i have to say i feel like i'm just getting old enough where
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when you say my age on air i start to get embarrassed but but that aside um when it comes
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to house republicans doing what they do best which is you know really no bark and frankly no bite
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um you know dan goldman has more courage albeit deranged courage and tenacity and i think one of
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his fingers than the entire house oversight committee does i mean they impeached donald trump
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for what joe biden basically did and remember steve the only reason in my humble opinion that this
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hearing actually happened because the doj was trying to stop it right they were trying to throw devon
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archer in jail was because matt gates was brave enough to really kick up a firestorm on twitter
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and get some of a house judiciary to back him up to say we will make sure this hearing proceeds but
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the real tell that no one on oversight is actually doing anything worthwhile is that there's really
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only one at least in my opinion republican member of congress that they go after the same way that they
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do you the same way that they do donald trump and that's matt gates i mean the ethics committee
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violations the investigations the doj i mean james comer if he's really leading a crusade to get the
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evidence to impeach joe biden he should be getting a complete attack from the mainstream media it's sort
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of silence uh ethics committee violations they should be trying to remove them from the committee
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there's no efforts to actually go after these people because they're not doing anything worthwhile so
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i would say to them stop staffing your committees not just with democrats and holdovers from the
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january 6 committee days but stop staffing your committees with republican establishment sellouts
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who all they care about is being able to get a job at whatever lobbying firm probably that's somehow
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related to hunter biden and the law firm that he worked for in the same office complex someone who's
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not part of that swamp ecosystem but unfortunately i mean i live in dc now i'm forced to see the kind of
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people who work on the hill they have no backbone because they want to play within the system they need to
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hire people on these committees who want to burn it down and i say that in all seriousness people who
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aren't scared of the biden family industrial complex people who aren't scared of the ramifications of a
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weaponized doj and at the point in which we still have like i said democratic holdovers from the january
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6 committee uh we're never going to actually go after the bidens and more broadly go after the
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administrative state that it's that existence that allows the biden family to get away with their
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corruption and i hope we get our act together because steve if we don't i could only imagine
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how the biden influence peddling scam will continue after he leaves the office of the president and they
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know that there really are no ramifications because you could quite literally have a whistleblower come in
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and say the president of the united states was on phone calls with america's greatest enemies
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proxies of the people's liberation army proxies of china's political warfare department joe biden was
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on the phone with them getting his son millions of dollars and nothing happens
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um i i want to go to chadwick more into this is the reason that in this book tucker launches today
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we need everybody to get a copy of it and read it i don't want to give up all the the amazing details
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isn't it but isn't the fact that the reason that tucker carlson's not on fox news tonight at eight o'clock
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is exactly what natalie just said that tucker wanted to go and burn it down the the establishment
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the system the administrative state get to the crime and the influence peddling
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and the murdochs don't want that and you can see that on page after page
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yeah i would i would agree with that i think it's inarguable at this point with everything we know
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obviously fox is still keeping it mysterious why they took him off the air the best
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excuse they've come up with was a private text message that he sent to someone
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that they called racist which of course it wasn't racist at all uh but it seems clear at this point
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that his taking off the air was 100 political and had to do with the narrative this is evidence not
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only in the fact that um they fired his entire remaining team nine people in one fell swoop which
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is really odd for a cable news channel they're worried about tucker loyalists in the network of
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which i can report there are many uh i've had a lot of sources inside fox who are leaking me things
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over the past few weeks and i can honestly say none of them were producers on his show they were
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producers on other shows so uh they got rid of all those people very unusual and there's kind of a
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witch hunt within fox of it seems at least tracking down people who are loyal to him
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it's completely about narrative control whether it's the murdochs whether it's people on the board
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whether it's they see it purely as a business decision obviously there are lots of big nasty
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companies of uh controlling interest in news corp could have been any one of these people or all
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them together that wanted him silenced and that's what they've attempted to do and continue to do
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as they send cease and desist letters and whatnot for him uh posting his views on twitter
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see that's why this book and for the posse to get it it is not just a a history of tucker carlson or
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a traditional biography it really puts you in the moment and that's because you spent so much time
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with tucker over the last year and in fact you delayed even the publication i think of the book
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to make sure you got all the aspects of it uh when he was let go correct and so that this book i think
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does more than anything to put one in the moment about exactly where we are and to understand the
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fact that fox is not here for a search for truth and fox is certainly not here right now to support
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really the underpinnings of of of uh of what maga stands for and what this populist revolt is in fact
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the exact opposite when you read this book it's quite clear the fights and the battles and people
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have no earthy idea what tucker carlson and his team went through that's why i think chadwick is is
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is the amazing thing uh about what you've been able to accomplish you really put us inside
00:26:18.140
and show on the biggest most part i mean you think about chadwick and tv it's it's it's ludicrous and
00:26:24.600
cable tv to take off the biggest program you've had and quite frankly the biggest program you've ever
00:26:30.040
uh you've ever had correct yes and you even have i mean even very recently paul ryan who's on the
00:26:36.920
board of fox saying he would vote for literally anyone but trump does that mean gavin newsom does that
00:26:41.580
mean kamala harris uh so it's very ideologically clear what what's interesting though and what i
00:26:46.640
think is has sort of come to light after what's happened to tucker is that you know this sort of
00:26:51.640
feels like a historic moment and it sort of feels like the moment in which the first time the mainstream
00:26:56.260
media will play a very insignificant and minute role in a presidential primary for either party uh and
00:27:04.360
tucker carlson really seems to be the figurehead for that this his being let go from fox you know
00:27:10.760
seems to me at least mark the moment in which independent media will surpass mainstream media
00:27:16.280
uh at least on the right the left may be uh further behind they seem to love their institutions and
00:27:21.960
corporate media but it feels historic in that sense and that you know became clear a few weeks after he
00:27:27.500
was fired and and you know i did get to interview we did push back publication of the book
00:27:31.360
and got to interview him a couple more times uh since then to to follow up on the aftermath and
00:27:36.720
what happened but um you know fox doesn't really seem to understand what they had uh and or they
00:27:42.820
also don't seem to care because they are too ideologically driven chadwick hangar for one second
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natalie and chadwick or more are gonna um hang with me for the next segment we also have mike shields
00:27:55.760
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okay welcome back um chadwick um the speech that tucker gave at the kennedy center i think it was for
00:29:48.060
the i don't know 50th anniversary one of the big anniversaries milestones for the heritage um was um
00:29:54.940
from all reports just an incredible speech and talked about his journey as as a as a person but
00:30:01.320
also talked about his journey as a conservative uh and really got to vary the deep some of the deep
00:30:06.480
spiritual aspects of uh of tucker's life that's all incorporated in your book uh the fight and the
00:30:13.720
intensity of the fight i don't think people understand and i would recommend to everybody
00:30:17.580
in this audience and to get it to their friends also this the book tucker which comes out today it's
00:30:23.500
not a traditional biography because it really puts you in the middle of this great conflict we have
00:30:29.080
right now on essentially information warfare and you can see the murdochs um with all their
00:30:34.680
you know to them it's a it's a it's a it's a business but it's a business in a larger context
00:30:43.120
they would take off their number one show a number one show by a by a you know almost an order of
00:30:48.920
magnitude when you talk about new audience not the 73 year olds or 75 year olds that cut it on in the
00:30:54.200
morning and leave it on or totally passive that's an empty calories audience i'm talking about
00:30:58.800
was it the 18 to 49 uh year old a demographic where tucker always dominate and brought so many
00:31:05.220
new viewers into fox that would never go to fox uh you know ever but to watch his show because of
00:31:11.840
the populist anti-establishment anti-elite uh content of the show is a is a fun look we're very proud that
00:31:20.740
the war room we we we wear the crown for selling the most books of any show and we're quite proud
00:31:26.360
of that because our our audience is is hungry for knowledge hungry for information and are book
00:31:31.380
readers um but is are you booked uh for the next couple of days because the launch day is always the
00:31:38.080
big day you know when you want to be on charlie kirk and you want to be on alex jones you want to be
00:31:42.080
on jack posobik and you want to be on emerald robinson and all these shows are you booked
00:31:46.100
on fox shows over the next couple of days no i i'm not i was uh i was regular on on not only
00:31:53.940
tucker's show but many other shows on fox including greg gutfeld's show and uh within about two hours we
00:31:59.480
announced this book which was back in may i was pulled from all my upcoming appearances and uh and
00:32:05.280
then greg gutfeld blocked me on twitter which was a little strange um and so i've become much like
00:32:11.300
tucker himself uh person non grata at fox uh you are forbidden from even saying the word tucker on
00:32:16.760
air at fox that's been the case since april 24th of this year when his show was taken off the air
00:32:22.100
he is he who should not be named and um the fox hosts god bless them have dutifully fallen in line
00:32:28.400
and uh they are complying as they um which is probably why they have jobs at fox although probably
00:32:33.580
not for much longer um tucker knew that um cable news was always a temporary job he'd of course been
00:32:40.660
at cnn msnbc and he had a lot of mentors in his life to let him know that that these jobs don't
00:32:46.100
last you can be gone um uh just you know overnight uh and he never uh really let that go to his head
00:32:52.520
i think a lot of cable news hosts have a lot of egos there can be kind of jerks um but he's always
00:32:57.420
carried that around with him so he was well prepared for what happened to him uh with fox uh that does not
00:33:02.980
mean he wasn't still and continues to be surprised and confused by it when you read the book and like
00:33:10.660
i said once again we recommend everybody get the book tucker it's out today today's the start of
00:33:14.680
the clock to make it a new york times bestseller which we're quite focused on on on assisting um
00:33:20.740
you say that people come to you all the time that work there not just the producers of people used to
00:33:26.480
be there but people on the shows is there is there generally uh some corpus of people there
00:33:32.760
that believe in this kind of populist anti-establishment anti-elite uh message of tucker
00:33:39.220
and his content and quite frankly his narrative although the hosts and these other guys and by the way
00:33:44.200
some of the hosts are great people don't get me wrong they're under tremendous economic pressure
00:33:47.940
when the murdochs tell you it's going to be this way it's going to be this way right and if you if
00:33:52.620
you don't comply you're gone uh but you get a sense that there's a there are folks inside
00:33:57.560
particularly on the content creation side that that truly support tucker
00:34:01.340
yeah i think inside fox uh people who work there not just hosts but everyone behind the scenes talent
00:34:08.140
producers bookers runs the ideological gamut i mean you've definitely got a ton of liberals at fox
00:34:13.160
tons of liberals and you have more corporate republicans and then you have a lot of these people
00:34:17.980
who are more populist they're more in line with trump's thinking with tucker's thinking
00:34:21.700
and um i mean there's certainly everywhere tucker was beloved at fox not just by people on his show
00:34:26.860
but people who had never even met the guy or just had a chance encounter with him at fox news
00:34:31.500
headquarters in manhattan so everyone really really liked him and and he certainly there are certainly
00:34:36.080
people in there ideologically who agree with him and you know i get messages from people there who
00:34:40.720
don't want to lose their jobs but they are contacting me because they're so frustrated and upset about
00:34:45.760
how fox is behaving um and uh you know a lot of people probably certainly want out but of course
00:34:50.920
there's economic constraints and whatnot um we were honored to to assist and help with the book launch
00:34:58.620
uh down at turning point and i can tell you um chadwick from the people that we got the books in the
00:35:04.080
hand to and it was a pretty big important crowd there uh to a person they love this book and as i said
00:35:10.380
at the time when i introduced you you're you're a terrific writer and a great investigator to get to the
00:35:14.480
heart of it and not not just kind of you know meander around this book you know the key thing i tell
00:35:19.100
authors in books is that make sure when you write that they're going to turn the page and this book
00:35:25.960
you won't put down make your pitch here for why this audience uh should buy this book and why this
00:35:31.580
audience should push this book out to their friends well i think that he's become you know one of the
00:35:37.740
most important uh voices in american politics he's he's sort of uh on a level with he's a once in a
00:35:43.180
generation talent in broadcasting that you know compares only to in recent memory rush limbaugh in
00:35:49.100
a lot of ways and you know i really wanted to as you had mentioned uh and thank you for your kind
00:35:53.900
words for capturing this moment and putting people right there with him and getting to know who he is
00:35:58.580
off camera and as a human being i don't think that anyone's ever tried to do that that wasn't a
00:36:03.180
smear piece you know the 9 000 word new york times front page whatever uh so you know if you're
00:36:09.100
interested in who this guy is what he's what his world is like what motivates him and where he came
00:36:13.600
from you know i really hope that we captured all that in the book and uh and you have a better sense
00:36:18.440
of him and and just kind of what a person he is and you know a really decent man uh and uh really
00:36:23.800
grateful to him and his family for letting me into their their life and their world and for trusting
00:36:28.140
me it was an honor to to work on this chadwick you spent a couple years your life now on this
00:36:35.940
today begins the the journey of you in the book um how do people they go to amazon to get this we
00:36:41.160
want to get the numbers up to uh to make sure it's on the new york times bestseller it's in bookstores
00:36:45.740
also starting today am i correct on that that's correct uh books a million amazon uh um barnes and
00:36:52.780
noble or you can get direct from the publisher if you'd like it should be available um anywhere you get
00:36:57.820
your books fantastic chadwick what is your social media we we promise our audience will not block
00:37:06.320
you what's your social media where do they go where do people go to follow you i know you're
00:37:09.500
putting up a lot of social media the next couple days well thank you i appreciate that to your
00:37:14.300
audience in advance it's uh you can find me on twitter or x now at chadwick underscore more that's
00:37:19.520
where i'm most active chadwick thank you we look forward to having you back on uh later this week to
00:37:26.160
see how it's going and this is the big week for the book we want to push this to be a new york times
00:37:30.060
number one bestseller so that we can put that in the face of the murdochs right far be it for me
00:37:36.740
did i mention that they're far did i have i mentioned yet that they're actually far and i'm just kidding
00:37:40.960
uh chadwick thank you so much uh look forward to it look look forward to seeing your other hits
00:37:45.400
more the book's terrific the book's terrific we we were uh we were at uh turning point we hosted our
00:37:53.520
co-hosted a book launch party and uh we gave out copies and uh people were calling me the next day
00:37:59.800
they stayed up that night reading it or read it the next day it's just you you will you will love
00:38:03.440
it and uh you'll be uh if you make sure you get one for a friend they'll love it too so tucker the
00:38:08.900
book is out today mike shields uh is one of the smartest guys i know in politics uh former
00:38:15.440
contributor i've been a political operative and strategist in in the republican party and
00:38:20.980
conservative movement for many years been a former contributor cnn mike i want to take a minute
00:38:26.160
because what i love is when a guy puts out a piece that's i don't call them opinion pieces they're
00:38:30.300
really analytical pieces and particularly when they look at the world through a different set of
00:38:35.880
glasses and say hey i think people are missing this walk me through the cnn piece you you went after
00:38:42.220
this this this thing we always hear that midterm elections are better for republicans in general
00:38:46.860
because smaller turnouts benefit republicans and you did this in an analytical way to say
00:38:53.520
that's no longer the case and the reason is is this tectonic plate shift and really who who really
00:39:00.920
votes republican now can you walk us through that sure you know there is a conventional wisdom
00:39:07.000
amongst the media also political operatives consultants people in washington republicans uh that
00:39:15.020
believe that republicans do better in midterms when there's a lower turnout and democrats tend to do
00:39:20.620
better in presidential elections when the turnout is higher and everyone just sort of lived off of
00:39:25.320
that conventional wisdom for a while and we've now had enough election cycles in the last you know six
00:39:30.840
eight ten years to to see the data trends but that's actually not the case anymore and that
00:39:36.680
fundamentally the republican coalition has changed and we have ingested into our coalition
00:39:43.240
a different type of voter and those voters uh and you know this isn't this isn't great news in a
00:39:49.560
midterm but right now we're in a presidential election we need to pay attention to it uh we have
00:39:54.140
a group of voters that are supporting our candidates that oftentimes don't take part in midterms they are
00:40:00.660
more likely to show up in a presidential election and so this is a complete shift of that thinking
00:40:05.840
that has dominated a lot of political orthodoxy over the last you know 30 years
00:40:10.500
is that because is because of trump is it is it because of more it's a more populist message
00:40:19.040
that we're pushing is it that economics uh parts of the country what we say our coalition has changed
00:40:26.920
what was the coalition before and what is that change and what's brought what how did it come about
00:40:33.580
yeah the answer is yes to all of those and steve you're the the person who understands this
00:40:39.540
better than anybody because you've been talking about this for so long but
00:40:42.780
this is a worldwide trend right like the the rise of populism and the polarization of our electorate
00:40:50.300
along education and income lines and then beyond that geographic lines is a trend that started a while ago
00:40:56.580
we really saw it in the 2010 midterms uh during president obama's presidency when the republican
00:41:04.560
freshman class we had 63 members and over half of them had never held office before and that was just
00:41:10.300
a fundamental shift of how the republican party was starting to attract voters and it began those those
00:41:18.480
forces have been in place probably i don't know since the berlin wall came down uh and and the global
00:41:23.880
economy started to shift but it really became apparent in our politics then i think donald trump's
00:41:30.020
candidacy put rocket fuel into it and so uh you know i think the simple thing that media would say
00:41:36.660
is oh this all became about because of donald trump uh these trends were there before trump and then he
00:41:41.940
took advantage of them he was the right candidate at the right time for that type of electorate and now
00:41:46.960
we've seen enough elections where it's become permanent it's it's not just a a temporary
00:41:52.200
aspect of politics that will change uh and so and at the same time that our
00:41:59.020
coalition has changed in that direction of course the democrats have gone the other way
00:42:03.300
uh they are a more more elite more white progressive party that are alienating working class voters
00:42:09.940
including working class voters of color black and hispanic in particular voters that are moving over
00:42:15.460
into our coalition uh based upon all of these changes and so politics is kind of downstream from that
00:42:24.480
uh those economic and societal cultural changes uh and but but the establishment in politics meaning
00:42:33.580
the people that do campaigns and the media are a little bit slow to pick up on the fact of how it's
00:42:38.200
impacting our political strategy and so what we need to recognize is that uh the reason i wrote the
00:42:44.300
pieces talking to candidates and recruiting them to run for office who will say well i'm not sure i
00:42:50.040
want to run in a presidential cycle you know isn't it better for us in the midterm and i base everything
00:42:54.780
off of data this isn't just a guess this is literally what the data is telling us and i put a lot of it
00:42:59.440
into the piece uh the cnn.com piece where you can see the numbers don't lie uh we've seen this enough
00:43:07.580
now in enough elections it's the real trend hang on one second we're gonna take a short commercial
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mike shields uh is with us and mike shields brings up all the underlying um
00:45:41.740
roots of this you know from the reagan revolution from uh pat buchanan's campaign from the gingrich
00:45:50.500
revolution from ross perot even and then leading to when the financial collapse in 2008 as i said the
00:45:57.200
theory of the case is you've never had a financial crisis that you somehow didn't have a populist
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movement cover all of that the the tea party revolt of 2010 the 63 uh first timers i think the
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largest uh i think at the time because the base we only had like 150 seats it was such an
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extraordinary extraordinary 160 seats it was such an extraordinary time and many of those people
00:46:19.060
are prominent today in the senate and presidential races etc mike you take the data and you say hey
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since 2010 since the tea party revolt it's pretty firm now we have the data and analytics and now you
00:46:30.060
can see that we're starting to attract particularly african-american males uh hispanic males the the
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the electrics totally changed and we shouldn't be afraid of presidential cycles right that we can
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actually turn out many more voters if people focus on it what is your call because you're not an
00:46:48.180
analyst you're actually a doer a man of action so you've done the analysis what is your um what is
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your message to political operatives to donors to the official kind of apparatus and structure not
00:47:00.700
just of the national rnc but through the state parties what is what is the message is your
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analysis should show us to do we need to lean in we have to seize the day if you don't like what's
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going on if you want to change washington if you want to remove the the terrible things that we see
00:47:16.840
are going on in the country the presidential cycle is when we have to put all of our chips on the table
00:47:20.860
this is when the most of our voters in our coalition are going to show up and we've got to teach that to
00:47:26.300
the operatives that think the old way we've got to force it on the media who are always going to
00:47:31.360
have a narrative that's that's old and we've got to recruit candidates you've got to tell them this
00:47:36.080
is not only should you not be worried about running in a presidential cycle this is if you want to run
00:47:40.000
for office now is the time you have to do it you've got to get in the game now because this is when our
00:47:45.180
voters that pay attention more are going to show up and um in midterms uh we've got we've got to be
00:47:52.840
better in midterms it's another part of this is we've got to get a lot of the voters that are in
00:47:57.540
our coalition they don't they're they're not political they're not people that are embedded
00:48:02.260
in politics they're they're americans that are hard-working class people that are focused on
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their lives and not always on elections presidential election comes around and they they go oh my gosh
00:48:12.540
yes i'm going to vote uh so there's there's two calls to action one is lean in now now is the time
00:48:18.840
seize the day you need to give now you need to get involved now you need to run for office now we've got
00:48:23.240
to build up as large of a republican victories we possibly can in 2024 and then in the next midterm
00:48:30.120
we've got to be focused on this and make sure that these voters don't stay home yeah yeah no no this is
00:48:35.700
what i tell people we could take that we increase the margin in the house we can take the senate we can
00:48:40.260
win the white house uh we could do exactly what we did in 16 we kind of had to strap that together
00:48:46.080
and put together but that's what president trump that's what the historical figure like lincoln and
00:48:50.360
breaking these people they take things to the next level we are absolutely positioned to go next
00:48:55.480
level on this if we just get maniacally focused on on on what we've got and and focus entirely on
00:49:03.160
how we deliver it i'll talk later and then the afternoon show about this is what disturbs me about
00:49:06.840
the opportunity cost yes it's a mindset shift it's a cultural mindset shift of the people that are
00:49:14.980
running campaigns to understand this is the time to be aggressive
00:49:18.300
mike how do people get you social media website all of that where do people go and particularly i
00:49:25.400
push out captain bannon grace i want to push this article out to everybody i want everybody to share
00:49:29.120
it uh carly bonet if everybody puts it up and shares everybody should read this
00:49:32.380
yeah my twitter is m shields double oh seven uh and uh my firm is convergence media which is
00:49:42.860
mike shields thank you for coming on appreciate it thanks for having me steve
00:49:49.560
seize the day carpe diem this is our time this movement's ascendant you see in all the polling
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numbers that's one of the reasons they're going crazy this is what by the way president trump the
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indictment watch another bunch of indictments this week why they can't beam at the polls
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