The Democratic Governor of Colorado is taking a lot of heat tonight for granting clemency to the last of Trump s allies still in prison for crimes related to trying to overturn the 2020 election. Tina Peters was serving a nine-year sentence, but today she admitted for the first time she messed up.
00:01:31.720For Jared Polis, who I served with in Congress, and this shocks me, by the way, for him to come on and say this is about somebody having a strange belief.
00:01:40.460No, this is about defending the integrity of the election system.
00:01:44.600She was found guilty and sentenced through a court of law.
00:01:47.820Now, he's going to say that somebody else with a similar crime got less of a sentence.
00:01:52.540OK, if you want to go through all of the people that have been convicted, for instance, of robbery in Colorado and then give everybody that's been convicted of robbery the least sentence of somebody, you know, somebody may have gotten five months instead of 10 years.
00:02:06.240So now you're going to commute everybody to five months because we don't discriminate on this.
00:02:10.540I mean, it's insane. Jared Polin did this in my post, did this in my mind for one reason, because he's been pressured by Donald Trump.
00:02:17.880And that's it. And now he found a reason to do this.
00:02:21.500And again, to have a Democrat out there now not defending election integrity is really, really angering for me.
00:02:28.760I mean, he denies that he did it for that reason.
00:02:30.780He, of course, heard what he had to say about it and thinking about the harshness of the crime.
00:02:35.080But if that's what you believe is the case here, then is this now one of many dominoes to fall if a governor is susceptible to that level of pressure?
00:02:47.220One of the areas where we can still defend election integrity is at the state level.
00:02:51.180The federal government has no jurisdiction in that.
00:02:54.180What Jared Polis just told Donald Trump is pressure whatever governor you can, because eventually they'll relent.
00:03:00.600they'll come up with a good excuse and say that we're because she believes the earth is flat or
00:03:05.440something like that is why she got a harsh sentence that's not really his decision that's
00:03:09.360the decision of a court of law and again if you want to go through and say okay now somebody got
00:03:14.080five months for robbery so now everybody that ever did a robbery in colorado should be reduced to
00:03:19.020five months that's the same logic doesn't make sense to me there's i mean there's a blowback
00:03:23.640from democrats and republicans for this your democratic ag said called it mind-boggling and
00:03:30.100wrong is a matter of basic justice. The Mesa County Republican district attorney who prosecuted
00:03:34.980her said it was misguided, a misunderstood decision that undermines accountability and
00:03:39.180erodes confidence in the integrity system. The Clerks Association in Colorado said that they're
00:03:44.840furious, disgusted, and deeply disappointed by the reckless and dangerous message this sends.
00:03:49.920What message do you think it sends? Well, first of all, I commuted the sentences of nine people
00:03:56.480today. I pardoned 35. Tina Peters was not among those. The attorney general and the prosecuting
00:04:02.320attorney from Mesa County were part of the prosecution. And there's something about
00:04:06.120prosecutorial pride. Prosecutors are seldom, if ever, satisfied by the commutations I make.
00:04:11.860And sometimes they're quite mad. What a commutation is, is effectively saying we're going to look at
00:04:17.740the sentence as a whole. Was it different than other people that committed the same crime? There
00:04:21.600was, in fact, another public official in Colorado convicted of four felonies. One was the exact same
00:04:27.100felony as Tina Peters, and she got zero time in prison. She got probation only. Had Tina Peters
00:04:33.340gotten a year or two years or even three, I don't think anybody would have batted an eye. But the1.00
00:04:38.320reason we're here is because I fundamentally agree with the appeals court that the fact
00:04:42.180that she engages in speech and has beliefs that are far from the mainstream, incorrect,
00:04:46.620should not, in fact, be a basis for harsher sentencing in four and a half years instead of
00:04:51.880nine years. That's what we adjusted it to is, frankly, a tough but fair and defensible sentence
00:04:56.540for the crimes that she committed. I just want to follow up on what you said about this having
00:04:59.640nothing to do with the 2020 election. For people who didn't follow this closely, Tina Peters did
00:05:05.320give Mike Lindell, who everyone knows is the MyPillow guy, her badge, basically, someone else's
00:05:11.580security badge so he could go in and access the Mesa County election system. And when this was
00:05:17.720happening, prosecutors said that she was fixated on voting problems after the 2020 election
00:05:22.180and had questioned the accuracy of those. Caitlin, I just hate to interrupt you. This
00:05:28.100was related to the 2021 municipal election. Did Mike Lindell get access to the election system
00:05:37.540or not? Absolutely. Absolutely not. Absolutely not. I, uh, she, uh, had two co-conspirators
00:05:43.620in the case. She illegally grant got one access to room after 2021. None of these crimes were in0.98
00:05:49.3202020. None of them had to do with president Trump's election. If they did, this would be
00:05:52.680a very different story and we wouldn't be where we are. This had to do with a minor municipal
00:05:56.780election and software, but it came after the president of the United States tried to overturn
00:06:03.060in the 2020 election, and she was obviously a massive ally of his. And Mike Lindell, I mean,
00:06:09.440didn't come out of nowhere. He was also chief among those leading the 2020 election. So I just
00:06:14.300think saying that they're totally separated is not how people view this. Yeah, you're speaking
00:06:18.480to her beliefs. She is somebody who probably, you'd have to ask her, believes in something
00:06:23.520happening with the 2020 election. Her crimes were not related to the action. She was county
00:06:27.840clerk. She certified Biden won. Trump happened to win her county. It's a conservative county.
00:06:31.740Her crimes were entirely related to the 2021 municipal election after ballots were counted.
00:06:37.140Nothing was compromised. She had two co-conspirators. They did everything as bad as she did.
00:06:41.240One got six months. One got probation only. And the unusual sentence for Tina.
00:06:46.440She had a poor defense. And as the appeals court with three Democratic appointed appeals justices found,0.98
00:06:53.060she was ultimately punished for her beliefs and what she said rather than what she did.
00:06:57.520Well, overall, I think this is the wrong decision. And it's a gross injustice to our elections, our democracy and election officials across this country. And frankly, Tina Peters' actions has everything to do with the 2020 election.
00:07:13.780The governor is correct that she facilitated the compromising of voting equipment during 2021. But make no mistake, the intent of her work was to try to prove Trump's big lie.
00:07:27.340And Caitlin, just to clarify, Tina Peters did not let Mike Lindell into the voting equipment.
00:07:33.660There was someone else. But she did take the images of the voting equipment.
00:07:39.660Those were taken to Mike Lindell's cyber symposium, where they were supposedly going to prove once and for all how the election really was for Trump.
00:07:49.140Of course, it's a bunch of conspiracies. So I think overall, Tina Peters committed a crime.0.95
00:07:54.900The judicial process should have been given the time to work out her sentencing.
00:08:00.840There was an active resentencing happening right now.
00:08:04.180And overall, this is this grant of clemency is the wrong message to send in a time when our democracy is in crisis.
00:08:13.000In her statement, Tina Peters said, following this commutation, I misled the secretary of state when allowing a person to gain access to county voting equipment.
00:10:43.720We're pretty jammed here, but always got time.
00:10:46.120for Unite the Kingdom and of course remember
00:10:49.620Starmer you know the great defenders as King Charles was lecturing us when he
00:10:55.400was here the great defenders of you know the Magna Carta and
00:10:58.780the beginning of Liberty and our Liberty all of it
00:11:02.060blocked some prominent Americans from going over because they said
00:11:07.960Starmer said they're haters they're haters
00:11:11.340anyway there's a rally right there look at those flags in the United Kingdom
00:11:16.080and english flags all of it just incredible patriotism unite the kingdom we're gonna come
00:11:20.660back to that momentarily let me go to john case so john case thank you to the president of the
00:11:27.280united states and thank you to the uh the governor he did take a courageous stand he's getting the
00:11:32.640old what for from the left just unbelievable they're coming after him big time because he
00:11:37.460did the right thing president of the united states had a huge hand in this uh and it's not just the
00:11:42.240president talking to uh talking to polis and i'm sure putting some pressure on him it's it's really
00:11:47.020polis wants to be run for president of the united states understands he's got to get a bigger
00:11:51.220constituency than the fever swamps of the left jenna griswold john case what a piece of work
00:11:58.000you guys have fought a great fight 14 of peters but i'm telling you in colorado it's all crazy
00:12:05.320all the time what she said we're maggot conspiracy fueled madness that's a good hook for the war room
00:12:11.440I think we're going to get that into our cold open now.
00:12:13.940John Case, what do you got for us, brother?
00:12:17.220Well, Steve, first of all, our hearts are filled with joy and gratitude to Governor Polis for commuting a sentence that the Court of Appeals found was illegal because it was imposed to punish Tina Peters for what she said about the corrupt voting system.
00:12:37.660What was left out of the Secretary of State and Governor Polis' statements is that Tina Peters was prosecuted because she brought a qualified witness into the room where the Secretary of State was erasing the election records of the 2020 election.
00:13:01.940They do this every two years on Dominion voting systems. The election happens in even numbered years. And the following spring, Dominion comes in with the Secretary of State and they erase all of the original digital records of the election.
00:13:21.320So they're gone. So the election can't be audited. And that is what Tina Peters found in 2021 when she brought in the qualified consultant who had federal security clearances.
00:13:34.740So, Secretary of State deleted the records. The court would not allow the jury to hear that election records were deleted by the Secretary of State, and they were not allowed to see the federal law that requires those records to be preserved.
00:13:54.500so we're joyous that Tina's been released. I know people are concerned about her health and safety
00:14:03.640in the penitentiary until June 1. She was offered a chance to go to solitary confinement for her
00:14:11.140own protection but she's now been housed with inmates on good behavior and she feels safe there
00:14:19.060and it's a small community so uh she declined the invitation to go to uh solitary confinement
00:14:27.240john hang on hang on we're gonna hold you through the break we got a lot more to go through
00:14:33.640the tina peters the war is definitely not over very very very good day great job the entire
00:14:40.700tina peters team we had apollo on last night uh peter tickton from the her federal team
00:14:46.480Pat McSweeney, that entire crowd, the people working around her, her team keeping the show going.
00:14:52.580A team effort and a special thank you to the Commander-in-Chief and President of these United States.
00:15:00.360Okay, can we talk about what's really happening right now?
00:15:03.340New data shows financial stress is at an all-time high.
00:15:06.700Millions of Americans are at a breaking point.
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00:15:20.360This isn't about reckless spending. Everyday people are running out of options.
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00:15:29.540And when it comes to debt, waiting usually makes it worse.
00:15:32.720Interest piles up. Minimum payments keep you stuck.
00:15:36.220You don't need another loan, and you don't need bankruptcy.
00:18:09.140But talking to Philip Patrick, if you've not purchased before
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00:18:16.380they want to get you into the mode of purchasing gold
00:18:19.680for your retirement, your savings as a potential alternative
00:18:24.800and a hedge against times of, I don't know, inflation.
00:18:27.620We're going to spend a lot of time breaking down the finances of the U.S. government in this financial situation on Monday because you, the war room posse, must have the cutting edge information.
00:18:39.400I hate to say we're the ones that called this, but hey, we're the ones that called this, and now it's upon us, and it ain't going to be happy talk that gets rid of it.
00:18:50.180We're going to have Harrison on here, Brian Harrison from Texas.
00:18:52.220We're going to talk about remember what happened when we when this audience and Brian Harrison led the charge to on a special session that was called, but had, you know, the content was about, I guess, property tax, other thing to force the redistricting in Texas on there.
00:19:08.340And then one, it's powered all the way through now, but people cannot cannot forget what the what the grassroots did and particularly this Paxton race, which I am concerned about.
00:19:20.580because Ken Paxton's got to be John Cornyn, and John Cornyn's spending, I think, up to $120 million
00:19:24.960to destroy. John Case, I just want to go back to something for a second. Tina Peters did this
00:19:34.080because in her fiduciary, she believed her fiduciary responsibility was to make sure that1.00
00:19:39.980the Secretary of State, who is totally corrupt and completely incompetent and essentially0.94
00:19:46.120uh you know uh out of control couldn't erase the evidence of the 2020 election0.99
00:19:53.420uh and for that she went to prison in a very dangerous prison for a long time now people
00:19:58.800are concerned the governor president trump been very involved in this the governor has commuted
00:20:04.980her sentence didn't pardon her has commuted her sentence now i want to go to her safety
00:20:11.020what's the situation with safety here because people are very you know we've this show more
00:20:16.300than others followed the last time she was essentially attacked in this because this0.99
00:20:21.480women's prison has murderers it has a very bad hombres or ombrets maybe in this case but it's0.92
00:20:30.540a dangerous place is she in solitary confinement she's opted that she's still in general population
00:20:36.020but now she's in a in a nicer area and if she's in a nicer area the audience's question is why0.98
00:20:42.040wasn't tina peters at 70 years old and a gold star mother in there for even polis said other
00:20:47.740people didn't get sentenced at all what why was she not in this section of the prison to begin with
00:20:51.800sir great question steve well she applied for that privilege eight times and was turned down
00:21:01.540it turned out that one person in the prison administration was controlling that decision
00:21:11.700and just kept rejecting her applications and then recently that person was on leave or
00:21:18.160transferred to another facility and she was immediately admitted to what's called the
00:21:23.360incentive unit which is where people on good behavior are placed so she's happy there and
00:21:31.960we'll spend the next two weeks there until she's released on June 1 and the warden told her if you
00:21:37.340have any problems threatening your safety let me know personally immediately and Tina agreed to do
00:21:43.340that yeah but in prison it's not that in prison it's not that it's just not that easy anyway she
00:21:50.060is in a better unit and uh hopefully people will be on top of this we'll be on top of this i know
00:21:54.680you will be in peter tickton the fight is give me a minute or two on the fight is far from over
00:21:59.840though tina will be released on a commutation of a sentence on one june but there's also much more
00:22:05.720work to go on i want to make sure people know briefly what that work is what you guys are
00:22:09.760working on and then how they can support you guys oh yeah thanks for that uh question steve so
00:22:16.500we need to get her convictions reversed because we believe and have always believed that she was
00:22:22.960unjustly convicted because the jury was not properly instructed and she wasn't allowed to
00:22:28.340present evidence in the case. She wasn't allowed to present a complete defense, which is your right
00:22:34.400under the due process clause of the U.S. and Colorado constitutions. So we need to get her
00:22:41.700convictions reversed, that involves petitioning first the Colorado Supreme Court for a writ of
00:22:48.700certiorari to review the decision of the Court of Appeals. We'll file that petition next Thursday,
00:22:56.000May the 21st. And then if that fails, then we'll be applying for the same writ from the U.S. Supreme
00:23:06.120court. So those are the legal proceedings involved. Many of the lawyers on the team haven't
00:23:12.060been paid in several months, and it takes money to fund these things. So we appreciate all your
00:23:18.760contributions, which you can make at tinapeters.us. But the bigger fight is for free speech and fair
00:23:26.500elections. So that's what Tina is going to undertake when she's released. And that's0.98
00:23:34.820important because it affects everybody's rights. You want to be able to speak freely and you want
00:23:40.600your vote to be counted honestly and transparently so that elections are auditable. They can be
00:23:47.420recounted if necessary. Well, with these computer systems, the black box tells you who won and you
00:23:54.300have to accept it. There's no auditing what happened because it's a mystery what happens
00:24:00.740inside the black boxes. So we need to get rid of the machines and go back to hand counting
00:24:06.700the way most of the modern world counts votes in elections. And so if you can help with that,
00:24:13.580go to tinapeters.us. That's tinapeters.us. You can find all the latest information on
00:24:20.480her case and on her health. And you can read the governor's letter in which he commuted her
00:24:26.920sentence. And you can find the latest information and you can also contribute, which we appreciate
00:24:34.080very much. Tina Watts, she asked me to thank all of her supporters for your prayers. They've been
00:24:40.020answered for her freedom and her health. So again, our hearts are full of gratitude and joy
00:24:47.940that she's going to be released on June 1. One of the most courageous people I've ever met to live
00:24:55.420in that hellhole you have no idea what hellholes these prisons are and i was in a low security
00:25:01.860right tina peters is in a high security prison because they put all the murders that were in1.00
00:25:06.600there that is a hellhole and it was done to intimidate knowing that eight times she applied1.00
00:25:12.340to go to the part of the prison that has more the white collar people etc where they normally
00:25:16.680segregate away from the general population that are the really bad hombres that have done violent0.99
00:25:23.200crimes uh that have done murders that have been associated they kept her in there to break her
00:25:28.700always remember that and remember this audience and everybody associated with this0.77
00:25:32.780that is going to be your fate too if these marxists take over you see look at jenna griswold right
00:25:39.120there that ugly mug sitting there saying oh she should serve out the time jenna griswold your day0.96
00:25:45.240will come ma'am we will turn the tables and your day will come we're going to get to the bottom of0.93
00:25:49.720the 2020 of what happened and what you did. And to know that the people of Colorado, even
00:25:54.360considering you for higher office, is a disgrace and a black mark upon a great state, one of the
00:26:02.540greatest states in this country, the state of Colorado. So, John, as you know, we're all in
00:26:07.480and down hard on this. So, look forward to having you back. So, one more time, where do people go
00:26:11.960if they want to contribute? TinaPeters.us. And thank you very much, Steve.0.99
00:26:46.600The House stands adjourned pending the receipt, reading, and referral of bills and receipt of messages.
00:26:53.500So, Harrison, this is about the Democrats that ran away.
00:26:56.340Please tell me all their parking spots are gone, their free lunches are gone, their place in the cafeteria are gone, their offices are moved, they've been thrown off committees, they are actually thrown out of this Texas legislature.
00:30:41.120But what you and the Texas grassroots did in last summer initiated the momentum
00:30:47.560and the enthusiasm that is carried all the way through the prop 10 paxton's great showing in the
00:30:53.880in the uh in the primary all the victories are had there but particularly throughout the rest
00:30:58.660of the country this is why we picked up we're going to pick up at least a net 10 seats on
00:31:04.140redistricting because of the fight of you guys i just want to make sure people understand this
00:31:08.960the odds although it was thrown into the special not the regular session a special session there
00:31:14.060was no heat on this thing that there was just going to come and go and you saw this when the
00:31:18.320democrats left the establishment i mean you even you came on here every day morning and afternoon
00:31:24.160it was amazing the texas grassroots are amazing they just need a little leadership and let people
00:31:28.840know you're fighting but you would come and mock guys and say they haven't taken away their parking
00:31:33.860spots they haven't taken away their seats in the cafeteria for lunch nothing and i take it now
00:31:40.640they've made that formal uh yeah i mean i was at the capitol the other day driving to go to my
00:31:45.000office there and i couldn't even take the primo parking spots because those are still reserved for
00:31:49.240the the democrats that yes have massive seniority in the texas house or i was relegated to my
00:31:56.500parking spot you know that way down in the basement right so no the texas democrats they
00:31:59.560still have their parking spots they've still got their cafeteria passes they got all their checks
00:32:03.980they got all their money they haven't been forced to pay any fines there is some bad really bad
00:32:08.480kabuki theater some of our speaker our rhino speakers democrat buddies are like trying to
00:32:13.220you know help him out throwing him a bone being like well because he knows he can't go into next
00:32:16.920year being like well you didn't punish the democrats so some of the democrats his buddies
00:32:19.720are like voluntarily paying the fines that all the house leaders did they voted the other day
00:32:24.460to reduce the fines and a couple of them are voluntarily throwing a few books and oh no look
00:32:28.940how punished we are it's all bad theater but no the governor of the state of texas made a famous
00:32:34.080promise 200 something days ago if those democrats don't show up by three o'clock i'm gonna
00:32:37.540vacate their seats well the supreme court just put an end to that bad kabuki theater and said
00:32:41.920are you kidding why are you why are you throwing this hot potato to us you guys have the political
00:32:45.700tools to deal with it the governor didn't do it and by the way he could have if the governor and
00:32:48.840his team watching you could still do this right now all you got to do is say i this is what i
00:32:52.340would do if i were governor i governor texas i'm under the authority vested in me by the
00:32:56.360constitution of the state of texas to hereby pledge to veto any piece of legislation that
00:33:01.680has the name of any democrat who was derelict in their duty and fled the state to break a
00:33:05.960constitutional quorum. That would get their attention. That'd be hardball because the next
00:33:09.940four years they couldn't pass a bill. The Speaker has all these same tools, but no, our Speaker was
00:33:14.360elected by the Democrats. He works for the Democrats. He released the Democrats to break
00:33:18.500quorum and he brought them back without punishment. Democrats still chair committees in the state of
00:33:24.520Texas, powerful ones. They co-chair every single committee in the Texas House. A Barack Obama
00:33:30.080lawyer is still the most powerful staffer to the Speaker. The House Parliamentarian, he just waves
00:33:34.720his pin like a wand and kills any conservative bill or amendment that he wants. That is the
00:33:40.380case. They have not been punished. And here's the reality. Republicans in name only run the
00:33:45.540showdown here in Austin. Every conservative victory in the posse has been a huge part of
00:33:49.000this that we have achieved, whether stopping the Texas government from funding so much on0.67
00:33:52.760transgender indoctrination or facilitating illegal immigrations and the H-1B stuff or DEI or getting0.55
00:33:57.860rid of the transgender advocating president of Texas A&M. Those have all come from the0.86
00:34:03.220conservative grassroots. If we're going to save Texas and America, it is not going to come from
00:34:06.280the liberal special interest in the top down that control Washington and Austin. It's going to come
00:34:10.800from grassroots patriots, like the viewers of the posse, like the millions of people who melted the
00:34:15.180phone lines of our governor, lieutenant governor, speaker last year and said, you get this
00:34:19.080redistricting done. I firmly believe that if the liberal establishment in Austin had wanted to do
00:34:23.960redistricting, it would have been done during the regular session. And if not, then they would have
00:34:28.540used the political tools that even the Supreme Court, when they slapped down our governor's
00:34:32.520ridiculous request for the judges to solve the problem for him and kick out and vacate
00:34:35.900these chairs, right? Because not one single member has been vacated. And the Supreme Court mocked0.84
00:34:39.360him basically and said, you guys, and especially in the House, the Speaker of the House, you didn't
00:34:43.220use any of the political tools. They said you didn't even scratch the surface of the political
00:34:46.980tools. And to your point, Steve, taking away their parking spots, I don't even think that would have
00:34:52.000scratched the surface, but it would have been more than we've done today. So no, Democrats continue
00:34:57.340to control the Texas House. That's the bad news. Democrats wield massive power in the Republican
00:35:02.140and dominated Texas government, but the good news is patriotic Texans and Americans are having their
00:35:06.440eyes open like never before, and when they hold their elected officials' feet to the fire,
00:35:10.180that's when we achieve massive conservative victories just like this redistricting battle
00:35:14.400a year ago. Now, in what happened in the primary, here's my concern. I'm concerned about this
00:35:19.880Paxson race because now I think the number's up to 120 million. You're getting on 120 million.
00:35:25.120The new wave of ads is even worse than the first wave. It's not policy. It's all about
00:35:31.000Ken Paxson's terrible. And I'm concerned about that. I'm also concerned about an energized group
00:35:36.880of Democrats down in Texas. They're flooding the zone down there with money. They see
00:35:40.880opportunities in Texas. They got the Working Family Party. They've essentially copied
00:35:45.520the Warren Posse and the precinct strategy and the turning point in the Trump base,
00:35:51.460voter contact, grassroots, knocking on doors. They're energized because they understand the
00:35:56.280midterms for them means the end of Trump, sir. Yeah, no, you're 100% right. I'll tell you in
00:36:01.420Texas, and I hate that I have to say this on national television, the Democrats are more
00:36:05.700energized and more organized than I've ever seen them in Texas, at least in a very long time. And
00:36:09.380in fact, they are put, they are on offense in every single, yes, you mentioned one of the high
00:36:14.260profile ones at the Senate race, but like every state and federal race, the Democrats are on
00:36:19.680offense. They found a candidate for, no matter how safe, how red the seat was, they feel that a
00:36:24.300Democrat. They're funding the Democrats. They're organizing a ground game in every single state
00:36:28.880and federal office in the state of Texas. And by the way, I can't say the same for the Republican
00:36:32.640Party of Texas. That's just not true. We have many Democrats that are running uncontested,
00:36:36.200but there's no Republican, state or federal, that's running in an uncontested because the
00:36:40.280Democrats are organized. They're energized. They had a big victory, a big upset victory in Tarrant
00:36:44.680County in a Texas Senate race that they should have gotten demolished in, but they won by a
00:36:49.100massive margin. The Democrats are excited, they're organized, and they're pouring massive amounts of
00:36:54.620money. And back to the Republicans, because you mentioned the primaries, let me give a word of
00:36:58.420advice to my fellow Republicans, elected officers in the state of Texas, or people who want
00:37:03.120Republicans to win in the midterms. The way you lose in midterms is by being weak and liberal
00:37:09.860and acting like the Democrats, or like a light version, a weak version of what the Democrats
00:37:14.060have on offer. Stop doing that. The Senate race, John Corden wouldn't be in a fight for his
00:37:18.960political life if he hadn't done things like, I don't know, support red flag laws and being weak
00:37:23.540on core Republican values like the right to keep and bear arms and on the Second Amendment. The way
00:37:29.060we went at the ballot box, the conventional wisdom in Washington and Austin is all wrong.
00:37:33.120It's not by watering down what we believe. It's by doubling down on the principles that made our
00:37:38.260state and our country great. Low taxes, low regulation, maximum individual liberty, secure
00:37:42.940borders, fighting illegal immigration, making America and making Texas as prosperous as we can
00:37:48.640B, by allowing our kids and protecting the blessings of prosperity that liberty and individual freedom bring.
00:37:55.260So don't be weak, because that's what the Democrats and the media want you to believe.
00:37:59.880Republicans, sell out your values. Sell out your voters.
00:38:02.080That's how you win elections, knowing the exact opposite is true, because you're going to demoralize your Republican base.
00:38:07.500Republican and conservative voters need a reason to go out.
00:38:10.660They need a reason to get to the polls.
00:38:12.100And I believe there is no greater motivator to go to the ballot box than understanding you've got a chance to elect Republicans and that if you're electing Republicans that are going to stand firm and fight the swamp, fight the media, fight the Democrats, those are the people that Republicans will take time out of their day, go to the polls because they will know that by doing that action, they're doing a small part to protect freedom and liberty for their kids and their grandkids.
00:38:36.220So be bold. Stop listening to the media. That's what we've got to do to win in the midterms. And there's reason to be concerned right now, Steve.
00:38:42.100early voting starts on monday i believe in in texas for this uh for this runoff brian
00:38:48.500this yeah it starts this week so we're here it's time to start voting yeah we're starting we're
00:38:53.360we're going to cover it uh wall to wall uh brian harrison you you are the uh your twitter feed
00:38:58.800is not appreciated by the power structure in austin it's not appreciated that's exactly why
00:39:04.940every war room posse member should go right now totally free and sign up and follow brian harrison
00:45:59.660I think it has something to do with fiat currency.
00:46:01.280It won't have at least a little cover.
00:46:03.920the central banks. Unbelievable. Also Patriot Mobile 972 Patriot, a Christian backed, a Christian
00:46:09.700company based upon Christian values. Glenn's story and Jenny's story and the team. It's amazing.
00:46:15.860It's in Texas. You're going to talk to somebody with a East Texas accent. I'm going to tell you
00:46:19.600why they're the best phone service in the world. They support the causes you support. In fact,
00:46:25.400we hadn't had Patriot Mobile down in Texas. I don't think any of this would have happened,
00:46:29.400all the positive stuff eric underwood what are the lessons hit rewind there for a second about
00:46:37.580going to the door that's a great phrase going to the door this is about voter contact the democrats
00:46:41.800understand this is what harrison just talking about the working family party and dsa mandami
00:46:46.440and all that it's off the obama model trying to copy the trump model which is precinct strategy
00:46:53.880engagement why are the lessons in nebraska appropriate for the rest of the country
00:46:59.940grassroots effort sir because at this point if you don't do this if the the patriots and the
00:47:07.800the grassroots don't go to the doors and connect either the candidate and those principles whereas
00:47:13.180we're doing with with petitions in nebraska we have petitions for a hand count ballot petition
00:47:19.140and the winner take all petition. If you don't go to the door and connect to those voters on
00:47:23.900the principles, the Democrats will. Or even worse, that voter stays home. We are in a losing math
00:47:30.360game, even though we have the numbers. And the problem is the losing comes from Republican,
00:47:35.400weak Republicans that don't do what they say they're going to do. Or even worse,
00:47:39.260are trying to distance themselves, keep a little distance from association to President Trump
00:47:43.900until the midterms hit because they believe President Trump will then become bad for
00:47:48.100republican business and america first will be bad for republican business and the moderation will
00:47:54.140come in and with moderation comes incrementalism and the consultants love that because then you
00:47:59.020can make more money off of every campaign the grassroots have one way to gain political
00:48:04.600leverage and charlie kirk told me this in person when he was sitting in my restaurant
00:48:08.240political influence comes from political leverage the consultants and the they have the titles and
00:48:14.940the money, but the grassroots have the people and the principles. You have to go to the door.
00:48:20.920If you do it by petition, you can start now connecting to those people, building the
00:48:25.040relationship, and then backfill with, and here's a candidate that matches those same principles.
00:48:29.680That's what we're doing in Nebraska. And if we don't, the Democrats are going to win the midterm
00:48:33.860and they're going to change just enough that the Republican consultants and those that are,
00:48:39.260I mean, in Nebraska, I have the largest consulting company running the show for the last decade.
00:48:43.840And we took them out in 2022, and this is the result. The grassroots persisted, kept going, connecting to the people on their principles, and now we can move forward with a strong position, such as the Secretary of State.
00:48:57.140You have to go to the door, and you have to connect to people on their principles.
00:49:01.520I want people to know where to contact you, where they go today, sir.
00:49:04.960You can go to my Twitter feed, which is at 2022 Neb Maverick. I also have a sub stack at Eric Underwood too. And our petition drive is being run by a 501c4 that we created called Advocates for All Nebraskans.
00:49:22.640This scenario is where you can reach out and I want to help people across the country. I've helped so many state parties and county parties get built up. We want to help build up how we connect to the door. It's not just with candidates. It can be done by petitions.
00:49:38.400And once the elected officials who make laws realize that the people start to circumvent their ability to make laws and actually do it without them, that's when the true political leverage will come in.
00:49:49.560So this is where we've changed both facets.
00:49:52.120We get strong people in like Scott Peterson for Secretary of State, and we fix our elections, and we do laws that will actually help and impact, or as I have a new slogan, make Nebraska even better.
00:50:04.540once you make things better people will stick with that party
00:50:08.480uh eric underwood i want to thank you um magnificent i want everybody to go to your uh
00:50:15.700to your social media and to your site today thank you sir appreciate you and the folks in
00:50:19.760nebraska the precinct strategy are fighting hard took took over the party thank you brother
00:50:25.560um i want to duly note that if you look over the last week these fights we've had on these
00:50:35.000unconstitutional seats flipping them these are red states folks texas is a red state the huge
00:50:42.200fight there nebraska's a red state south carolina all you doing a great job to get to mcmaster's
00:50:48.140red state louisiana red state alabama red state mississippi red not just red states these are the
00:50:56.320reddest states in the union and what we spent the last two weeks on fights between the grassroots
00:51:04.100and the republican establishment because that's they're not really conservatives
00:51:09.460they are the controlled opposition of the ruling class that rules this country nothing could be
00:51:18.120be plainer what the french poet say that lost his life in the opening days of world war one0.78
00:51:26.500the most important thing is to see what you see to see what you see and you see in these red states
00:51:35.800in the fights and good we're gonna we're gonna leave nine nine seats on the table nine gonna
00:51:44.580to leave nine maybe only eight because it's a situation in south carolina but think of the
00:51:49.380fight you've had to head and hey i'd like to say you know to wish it away but you're not going to
00:51:55.900wish it away okay we're gonna take a short commercial break we're gonna come back uh
00:52:00.340natalie winters is going to join us talk about see what you see remember natalie did a tour of
00:52:05.300asia last year then she was invited back she did a one-on-one with the vice president of taiwan
00:52:11.340this incredible interview she's going to join us because of this um the trip that took place
00:52:17.740uh with the president of the united states uh we're going to play some clips i guess this
00:52:21.840interview with brett bear anyway we've got to get our arms around this the chinese communist party
00:52:27.500is not a peer competitor they're not a partner they're not going to be a strategic partner0.75
00:52:32.320they are a flat out cold enemy of lao baijing the chinese people they're an enemy of uh0.96
00:52:40.480citizens of the United States, and they are enemies of the United States of America.0.98
00:52:46.140The coldest, bloodest, murdering thugs alive today on planet Earth is the senior-level cadre0.92
00:52:54.480that runs the Chinese Communist Party and runs China.0.91
00:52:59.980Short commercial break. Back with Natalie Winters in a moment.