Join us and thousands of American patriots for the People s Convention in Detroit, Michigan on June 14-16, 2024. President Trump will be joined by the biggest speakers in the movement featuring President Donald J. Trump, Charlie Kirk, Donald Trump Jr., Vivek Ramaswamy, Governor Kristi Miller, Governor Ben Carson, Tulsi Gabbard, Steve Bannon, Candace Owens, Laura Trump, Senator Rick Scott, Kimberly Guilfoyle, Rep. Matt Gaetz, Jack Posobiec, Lee Zeldin, Congressman Eli Crane, Brandon Tatum, and more.
00:00:00.000And we realized we were just inches away from victory, and that's when we decided to give up.
00:00:04.960Join us and thousands of American patriots for the summer convention that all are invited to.
00:00:13.680You're going to hear how we're going to win in 2024.
00:00:16.460With the biggest speakers in the movement.
00:00:19.280Featuring President Donald J. Trump, Charlie Kirk, Donald Trump Jr., Vivek Ramaswamy, Governor Kristi Miller, Dr. Ben Carson,
00:00:28.820Tulsi Gabbard, Steve Bannon, Candace Owens, Laura Trump, Senator Rick Scott, Kimberly Guilfoyle, Congressman Matt Gaetz, Ben Johnson, Jack Posobiec, Lee Zeldin, Congressman Eli Crane, Brandon Tatum, and more.
00:02:04.180Times of London, and Harnwell, if I can get Ben in in part of the second hour, Times of London has a brutal story about Zelensky and the people around him, particularly this chief of staff.
00:02:15.040And this is coming from the Times of London.
00:02:35.920We want to have a big show of force up there in the Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio region.
00:02:42.680President Trump, they're going to have 75 speakers.
00:02:44.520But more importantly, we're going to have workshops.
00:02:46.860I think we're trying to get a workshop for Trump Force 47 to explain it to everybody and to talk to everybody about it because that's the big new initiative.
00:02:53.140We need all – we're creating an army of volunteers.
00:02:57.220A couple other things people have loved.
00:02:59.080So, number one, we launched on Friday.
00:03:02.060I didn't think I could spend time on it.
00:03:04.620I'll probably do it Monday morning on John Fredericks.
00:03:07.140But we launched in Memphis, adding to our vast radio network under John Fredericks.
00:20:09.240I also just want to go back and quote something else from that Washington Post article in March.
00:20:15.580Just to talk about how they're blessing the outside groups to basically operationalize them for their campaign efforts.
00:20:23.720It says, quote, in an effort to extend their coalition, Biden advisers have given their blessing, as they did in 2020, to several independent super PAC efforts, including Future Forward, an American Bridge, and an apparent effort to set up funding streams for advertising campaigns.
00:20:41.060Priorities USA, another outside group, is preparing a digital effort to support the president's reelection.
00:21:04.580The other one, The Argument by Matt Bay.
00:21:07.000And in 2008, out in Denver at the National Convention, there was a transcript that was released.
00:21:13.160The Blueprint does quote from the transcript.
00:21:15.180And Rob Stein, who was the founder of Democracy Alliance, really kind of laid out the rationale for why a lot of these progressive billionaires would be willing to invest so much money into this sort of infrastructure.
00:21:29.640And Rob Stein, according to the transcript, said, quote,
00:21:32.520In order to bring about progressive change, you need progressive control of government.
00:21:36.940In order to get progressive control of government and sustain it, you need an infrastructure.
00:21:41.720You need organizations to support them.
00:21:43.920Political organization and movement organizations.
00:21:47.740The reason it is so important to control government is because the government is the source of enormous power.
00:21:53.800One president in this country, when he or she takes office, appoints, he says 2 million, and then he corrects himself, appoints 5,000 people to run a bureaucracy, non-military, non-postal service of 2 million people,
00:22:04.900who hire 10 million outside, outsourced contractors, a workforce of 12 million people that spends $3 trillion a year.
00:22:13.220So they're looking at this saying, I can spend $1 billion, $2 billion, and I can control $3 trillion a budget every year.
00:22:21.940Well, $3 trillion is all the discretionary.
00:22:24.580That's after the transfer of payments.
00:23:23.100McCabe that's wetting himself as part of the deep state, that's the kind of Praetorian Guard rogue element of this.
00:23:29.220But that's what Project 2025, everything is set to deconstruct the administrative state.
00:23:35.740And you have a great article today I'll get up later in, I think, on Yahoo News about the five Supreme Court cases that are coming now for decisions between the now and the end of June all deal with the administrative state.
00:23:48.760Because at the judiciary, we finally got, you know, Gorsuch and other people in there.
00:23:53.360But you've got to do it this way, too.
00:23:55.040But these people understand raw power.
00:23:57.100To get progressive change, to turn the United States into a progressive government, a progressive country, you've got to take control of the government.
00:24:02.980But power comes from return on investment.
00:24:05.220They're willing to invest the money to build that infrastructure that gets them into power to control the government.
00:24:10.480That quote is actually in the book, The Blueprint.
00:24:13.140And so I look at so I encourage you to look at it from Matt buys the the argument after 2004, when President Bush is reelected, they're very surprised by it.
00:24:24.400As you said, Kerry's advisers start calling him Mr. President until all the final reserves come in.
00:25:25.880And so Matt buy describes kind of, you know, the process that they're going through and the ideas that they're hashing around.
00:25:31.460One of them is called, you know, how are we going to invest donor money?
00:25:34.520One of them is called the marketplace of ideas.
00:25:36.960He describes it as kind of a lean, minimalist organization that would hold meetings where political entrepreneurs could pitch donors on their ideas.
00:25:43.860The other one's kind of the more traditional philanthropist model, which is donors pool their resources, create central fund to donate to progressive groups.
00:25:51.620But ultimately, he says they settled on a hybrid approach, which is really how democracy alliance comes about.
00:25:58.400And so, you know, in the beginning, they start looking at their at their the holes in their capabilities.
00:26:03.840They look at the Republican model at the time and they say, where are we deficient?
00:26:08.560So they start funding groups, you know, such as Catalyst, which becomes their data hub.
00:26:14.560They start funding media matters to really kind of scrutinize conservative media and Republican politicians.
00:26:59.120And by the way, for the all the facade down front about the most progressive, the central thing they get is the greatest concentration of wealth in American history came during that time because the financial crisis of 2008.
00:27:10.740Obama is the first to admit, I think, Susskind's book, Confidence Man, shows it.
00:27:33.580Now that they get a progressive guy in the foreground, that's when they really took control of the country because that was the greatest concentration of wealth to the 1% in the history of the nation.
00:28:06.040Have you heard of cancer-fighting foods?
00:28:12.560The American Cancer Society discovered diets rich in fruits and veggies may actually lower – let me repeat that – lower your risk of cancer.
00:28:23.160Now, hopefully, you're motivated enough to run out the store and get five full servings of fruits and veggies.
00:31:27.660And make sure that you check Poll Watcher because we need the volunteers who can actually be in the polling place and during the counting process to be our eyes and ears.
00:31:35.260I also want you to go to ProtectTheVote.com.
00:31:40.620That is a place where we are focusing on the presidential battleground states for poll watching.
00:31:46.200And if you are in one of those states, I want you to sign up there.
00:31:50.740Remember, only the party and candidates, depending upon state law, are allowed to credential people to be in the polling places.
00:31:56.400So it's critically important that you register with the party, get the training, understand what the rules of the road are, make sure that you exercise good judgment.
00:32:31.000If you're specifically interested in a battleground state for putting your shoulder to the wheel as either a poll worker, poll watcher, or maybe election official.
00:32:40.040Election official, which you're going to be around the green table arguing about every ballot because we're going to contest everything that's not chain of custody certifiable by an American citizen.
00:32:49.780And then SwampTheVote, which is President Trump's baby, which is the best way to vote.
00:32:54.980Bank your vote early because then people don't have to spend money and opportunity costs chasing your vote, and you can come in and help chase ballots.
00:33:28.300And the real numbers are much higher than their side.
00:33:30.700The real numbers are much higher than this.
00:33:31.960So according to Open Secrets, if you look at the campaign fundraising totals for the Trump campaign in 2020, Open Secrets calculated it to be just over $770 million.
00:33:43.460And outside groups, just over $313 million.
00:33:46.600For the Biden campaign, the fundraising that Open Secrets had is $1 billion, $44 million, total raised for them.
00:34:05.840By the way, for those on the vast podcast audience and the vast radio network, including our new station in Memphis, this is why you have to go get our email, the command brief every day.
00:34:17.500We put in all the charts, all the videos, all links to all the stories and the sponsors.
00:34:28.820And so the list that you're seeing on screen is a representative sample.
00:34:33.400And basically what these are, some of the major Democratic groups from 2020, based on the 990 IRS returns that they filed and are publicly available.
00:34:42.760And this is a list that we looked at for transfers between national organizations.
00:34:48.160And remember I said President Trump raised about $770 million.
00:34:53.260So the total amount transferred just between this list of organizations alone was $691 million.
00:35:00.780So it matched everything President Trump raised.
00:35:27.160And so they ran an article on that that looked at it.
00:35:30.740But one of the things that really interested me was if you look at these national organizations and tried to figure out what they were doing.
00:35:38.000Denver, if we can put that chart back up for a second.
00:35:39.680Just do a split screen with Brother McGinley if you have to.
00:35:46.880And so one of the things that we did when we went back and analyzed the 1990s was looking for state-based groups in the battlegrounds to figure out how much money they were pumping down into which organizations.
00:36:54.720Yeah, no, this is why you had the thing on the voter rolls and the mail-in ballots, the universities, the ballot harvesting at the universities.
00:37:05.020That adds up right there to, what, a couple hundred million dollars, almost a quarter of a billion dollars, just in the back of the envelope, just on battleground states.
00:37:32.240I mean, this is basically an alternate ecosystem outside of the party committee and candidate structure that the Democrats have really built, financed and trained.
00:37:41.780And that's why I refer to it, you know, it's not spending in the state.
00:37:46.220What they're doing is they're investing in the infrastructure.
00:37:48.900They're investing in the volunteers, the leaders, the managers, the data people, the political operatives, the communication folks who are actually going to be able to go out there and micro-target the micro-targeting of their voters in the red precincts and turn them out in mass.
00:38:02.740Not just the micro-targeting to identify, but to get them out and get them in to vote.
00:38:59.220Some of them do these, you know, what are supposed to be local newspaper reporting, which is really attack ads on Republicans.
00:39:05.900On Monday, my great producer here, I want to pull – I want to get Molly Ball's great cover in Time magazine that had that magnificent artwork of everything about how after they stole it, they all had to come and take credit for stealing it.
00:40:26.300Well, not only commit to cast your own ballot, but we'll go out and get 10 other people – friends, family, neighbors, like-minded individuals – to make sure that they cast their ballot according to the method that is most convenient for them.
00:41:05.220Because more about this – the – to tee his up for next week, your theory of the case – because this guy was with us in 16.
00:41:13.480I mean, he was one of the lawyers that we were ready to go on hair trigger into Wisconsin, into Michigan, into Pennsylvania to challenge if the Hillary Clinton people had challenged.
00:41:22.740But they were so stunned by the blow that we had given them, they never really regrouped.
00:41:34.880You've got to be on the trigger and ready to go.
00:41:37.520Now you're saying our first line of defense – you're fighting legal, and we'll get into that next week in Seagal Chata and the folks in Swoboda at the local levels.
00:41:45.700Number one, you're saying our first line of defense here is complete transparency.
00:41:49.480That's going to come from a – the lawyers hammering it now, but a volunteer army that's in the room, already trained, and will not – it will be relentless not being pushed out like they were in Philadelphia behind the cage.
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