00:01:29.380I want to start, though, with where folks have to keep their focus on, and that is these radical Democrats stealing elections all over the country.
00:01:42.880I just want to, for those at home keeping score, there was a Democratic Socialist.
00:01:48.440Remember, these people are a combination of Marxist-Jihadists.0.52
00:01:52.600So you got Mondami in New York, but in D.C., even a more radical than Mondami won the other day as mayor, won the primary, which means she's going to be mayor because it's the Democratic primary.0.94
00:02:04.360The Republicans get like 3% of the vote.
00:02:06.540I'm not even sure they count the Republican votes in D.C. or all of them.
00:02:11.520I think they just tossed them out of bed because there's so few of them.
00:02:14.100So you've got Chicago, Minneapolis, Portland, Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, sanctuary cities, becoming sanctuary states, radicals, the Red Green Alliance, as Trevor has told us over the years, Loudoun, and it's come to fruition.
00:02:36.280And in California, just up in your face, it's not getting enough attention.
00:02:41.580People are just not going to – the controlled opposition Republican Party are not going to confront this.
00:02:49.000This is one of the reasons Pulte and John Solomon are over at D&I.
00:02:52.360More on that later and what they're finding.
00:02:56.900I got the mayor, Rudy Giuliani, and Cleta with us.
00:03:00.060Cleta, you wrote this piece, and I've gotten it to the mayor that's up in one of my favorite sites,
00:03:05.580The Federalists, Sean Davis and the guy over there do an amazing job.
00:03:09.180I mean, some of the best writers, some of the smartest people.
00:03:12.320Walk us through the lessons we should take now immediately from what happened in Los Angeles
00:03:18.860and how if we don't understand what happened and reverse this, they are going to steal.
00:03:27.200Right now, we can hold the House by, I think, one or two seats in a slog.
00:03:32.140Hand-to-hand political combat, I think we can do it because of Alex de Grasse and the redistricting efforts led by Alex de Grasse and others, not James Blair, La Sevilla.0.97
00:03:42.140These guys are clowns, stealing money with both hands all the time.0.93
00:03:46.460And they saw out in Iowa the disaster they had against the Maha candidate, and now this confusing situation in South Carolina.0.98
00:03:56.280We're going to have Pamela Yvette at the bottom of the hour to walk us through it.
00:04:02.140Um, your article, Los Angeles, why are we not take, tell us what the lessons are and
00:04:39.020Peter Schweitzer put it pretty well last week in a podcast that he does with Eric Eggers.
00:04:43.760And the question they posed is, if election fraud is made legal, is it still fraud?
00:04:51.900And I think that's a really good question, because what's happened in California over
00:04:55.480the last decade is that the far-left Democrats, socialists, Marxists, communists have completely
00:05:04.240upended every vestige of election integrity, provisions in law that were put into law over
00:05:13.140the course of the 20th century to eliminate election scams that went on in the big cities,
00:05:20.120Chicago ward healers, Tammany Hall, all the things that we know in the late 19th century of the
00:05:27.120country basically rendered elections meaningless, where the people really were not controlling the
00:05:33.560outcomes. It was the bosses, the political bosses. And the progressives, quote unquote,
00:05:38.820the progressives in the early 20th century, really went to bat and got all of these protections into
00:05:44.840law, where instead of people turning their ballots over to political operatives or union bosses
00:05:52.520or delegates from the mayor, they went to a polling place where they had protections. There
00:05:58.440was no campaigning within so many feet of the polls. There was the opportunity if you had a
00:06:04.560problem, you had somebody to help you, all of that. Well, what the left has done a century later,
00:06:09.840The progressives, our progressives, they have completely shredded all of those laws that were there to protect the voters from the political bosses.
00:06:20.900And so every single thing that they have been doing in elections over the last decade or longer or longer has been under the guise of, quote, voter access.
00:06:33.440Well, the voters have access, but guess who else has access?
00:06:37.560The political bosses, the political operatives.
00:06:39.840So every single step in the process, I say it's an election skeleton.
00:06:44.960If any bone is broken, then the whole system collapses.
00:06:49.640But Cleta, the voter access is because white Karens like yourself made it so hard for people of color to vote and to have access to vote.0.78
00:07:01.340That's why the progressives have gone.0.85
00:07:26.180They're the ones who created Jim Crow.0.93
00:07:27.780They're the ones who made sure that the former slaves didn't vote.0.95
00:07:32.840But they literally have built an entire election system, a scheme, so that they now have removed all signs or efforts to track a ballot, to be able to go back and audit an election.0.84
00:07:51.920Since 2018, everybody who goes into the DMV, the Department of Motor Vehicles in California to get a driver's license, update a license, change an address, guess what?
00:08:01.580They get automatically added to the voter rolls.
00:08:03.400No confirmation of eligibility, citizenship, residency, and they've gotten rid of all the other requirements like mental competence.
00:08:12.680And they actually do voter drives within the jails and the prisons.
00:08:18.440And so they start with voter registration.
00:08:20.420And then the voter rolls, they don't plead the voter rolls. So the voter rolls are a complete mess. They don't have any requirements for making sure that somebody is registered at a residential address. So you have half a million, more than half a million commercial addresses where people are registered just in L.A. County.
00:08:36.280And then you have a situation where now they're protecting the homeless, right? Making sure the homeless can vote. So what happens? You have political operatives, and we've all seen the videos where the political operatives go in and they have same-day registration.
00:08:50.400So they take these papers to these people sitting in these homeless encampments and they register them to vote, pay them three or four dollars and say and then give them a ballot.
00:09:00.300They get registered and vote the same moment.
00:09:02.680And then all those ballots are collected and delivered.
00:12:47.960You know, he was in the state legislature, and he's now the first assistant U.S. attorney in, I'm not really sure, middle district of California.
00:13:04.420Absolutely, absolutely, because it would eliminate any – no state could have same-day registration.
00:13:10.200I actually think same-day registration violates the current federal law that requires verification of identity and residency before somebody's added to the voter rolls.
00:24:10.280they're still running up the score against uh against spencer pratt how dangerous by the way
00:24:16.060i want to go back to polis but just you were the mayor of the financial capital of the world the
00:24:21.280cultural capital of the world the most important city in the united states of america how dangerous
00:24:25.780you're a mayor of that city how dangerous is it for new york city chicago minneapolis portland
00:24:32.820Seattle, let's throw in Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and maybe Houston, Texas,
00:24:40.300eventually, and Washington, D.C., to be in the hands of these Marxist jihadists, sir?
00:24:46.900This is something that I think we never thought could happen. And it goes back to Marxism in the
00:24:55.6001850s, it goes back to Woodrow Wilson bringing in progressivism, which is really just another
00:25:02.920alternative form of communist philosophy. And now it gets combined with Islamic extremism.0.79
00:25:11.180Both of them are dedicated to the destruction of us and our civilization. That's their end goal.1.00
00:25:17.160One is a religious commitment. The other is, I don't know what you would call it, political
00:25:20.980insane and uh they're the inroads they've made now are worse than they were in the roosevelt
00:25:27.580administration when they were basically controlling him at yalta and other places and giving away
00:25:34.380eastern europe and and uh and north korea this is even worse because it has gotten into the domestic
00:25:41.640uh levels of our government and the and they are they are exceedingly happy they
00:25:48.380they thought at one time that America couldn't be changed this way and then they switched to race
00:25:56.040as the dividing factor they didn't think they could do it on they didn't think they could do
00:26:00.080it on the economics of Marxism and you can read Gramsci you can read the the the people who made
00:26:06.160this change this is all scheduled in books to go back to 1850 none of it should be a surprise
00:26:13.960including carrying down our culture which is what they do communists do in every country they come
00:26:20.660into they you they they used because of atheists do in every country they come to yeah but but but
00:26:26.420part of it here in the united states was to change the immigration laws and then to abuse the
00:26:30.920immigration laws what they want to do is flood the zone with foreigners and now foreign capital
00:26:36.260one part but that that is the that's one of the central things to get foreigners in here0.77
00:26:40.720Then you can put ideas out there that are foreign to the United States, that our constitutional Republican order predicated upon a belief in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, right, a Christian nation, could be changed radically from within and fall from within, sir.1.00
00:27:05.980I mean, what they did is they reduced the number of opponents they would have to taking away our Constitution, our Bill of Rights, to telling us that we could no longer be Christian.
00:27:17.160Now they're telling us we can't put it on a baseball cap.
00:30:53.200In January of 23, when the president came to South Carolina looking for allies, I'm the
00:30:58.720only one that was in this governor's race that was there with him.
00:31:01.080All the rest were either endorsing Nikki Haley. My opponent was hiding under the bed, wouldn't answer the president's call.
00:31:11.360You know, Nancy Mace was saying he shouldn't lead the party. He was an embarrassment.0.97
00:31:17.040And there were no polls to say it was the right thing to do.
00:31:19.520But I knew in my heart it was the right thing to do because we needed somebody with a spine that would take on the establishment, that would take on the left.
00:31:27.960And I knew President Trump was the only guy that could do it.
00:31:30.060So I followed my gut, and I supported him 100%.
00:31:33.480And those dark days of 21, 22, and 23, and particularly in 23 when he announced, it was the end of 22, he announced early, and people were going nuts.
00:31:43.140We were a big advocate of that, along with Jason Miller and others.
00:31:49.560The odds were long then that he would win in 2024.
00:31:53.560Why were you one of the few that actually saw that, no, this is the guy that can win, and we need this guy to win, ma'am?
00:32:00.060Well, Steve, I think to a fault I'm loyal and I was loyal to the president. And again, I saw what he did early on. I didn't believe that there was anybody else in that race that had a spine of steel that could do it. And I love this nation.
00:32:13.300My grandparents were immigrants, and my grandmother lived with us, with me growing up, and just
00:32:18.520pounded in our heads that we lived in the best nation in the world, and that if we could ever
00:32:25.060do something to serve, we should. And this, to me, was service. And I admired, again, what the
00:32:32.440president was doing. And I wanted somebody that wasn't a career politician. That's why I threw
00:32:37.300my hat in the ring to run for governor because we need less career politicians. My opponent,
00:32:44.160he's a lifelong career politician, comes from a family that has been in politics. You know,
00:32:51.900I bring that business perspective and that's what government needs. More people that really have had
00:32:58.140to make it in the private sector that know how to do that and will bring other talented people with
00:33:04.480them what is this is going to turn out to be a as many of these classic races are a grassroots
00:33:11.540turnout game just explain to the grassroots in south carolina which we have as you know a a fairly
00:33:17.940large audience down there explain to the maga base and to the grassroots in south carolina what in
00:33:24.540your view this race is going to come down to and why this once again has come down to a turnout game
00:33:30.400for the grassroots to actually get to the polls on Tuesday, man.
00:33:34.840Yeah. So, you know, it's been low. Early voting was only two days. The turnout was low. I need
00:33:42.220you. I need you to get out and vote. And, you know, you're voting for me because you're voting
00:33:47.940for something different. Every MAGA person I've ever met says they are tired of career politicians.
00:33:53.980They're tired of the same old ideas, trying to solve the same old problems. They never work.
00:33:59.300We need fresh perspective. We need people to come in that are willing to really serve,
00:34:06.460have it not be the only way that they can earn a dollar, and that's me. And we need to get
00:34:12.000everybody out there. Call all your friends. Make sure they know that voting is Tuesday.
00:34:17.480Polls open from 7 to 7. Steve, you said it exactly right. At this stage of the game,
00:34:25.260it's all about turnout. My people are really upset and they are energized. We have, you know,
00:34:32.060people calling my team last night saying, listen, we've canceled our weekend plans. We're making
00:34:37.100phone calls. We're doing videos. You know, they are on top of trying to get everybody they know
00:34:44.440out to vote and to vote for Pamela Evans on Tuesday. For citizens in South Carolina, the
00:34:51.540issues that, you know, you're not a career politician. So give me that non-career politician
00:34:56.400angle of attack on what you think are the two or three biggest issues facing South Carolina,
00:35:02.980the Palmetto State today, and why your solution as an outsider is a solution they should back and
00:35:08.800go door to door this weekend and turn out people on Tuesday now. Well, you know, the biggest thing
00:35:14.840I have heard from people all across the state is we need to eliminate state income tax. People are
00:35:19.420tired of giving all their money to government and seeing it wasted. As a business person, I know how
00:35:25.200to do that. I'm an accountant by trade. And like I said earlier, an entrepreneur at heart. President
00:35:30.680Trump, when he endorsed me weeks ago, said he knew I was the only person that had the capabilities
00:35:38.260to get these things done, the American First Agenda. For businesses, they know over 80,000
00:35:44.480regulations in this bright red conservative state. That's entirely too many. I want to sunset all
00:35:50.120those regulations and get rid of all the garbage that makes it so difficult for businesses to
00:35:55.300operate. And Steve, let me tell you, even in a bright red conservative state like South Carolina,
00:36:01.220we cannot be fooled anymore that, you know, the silencing of conservative speech doesn't happen
00:36:08.200here because it happened to me at SC State. It is happening all around our state. I have pledged
00:36:14.180to the people of South Carolina, to my MAGA supporters, that when I am governor, any institution
00:36:21.120that receives one dime of taxpayer money that tries to silence conservative speech or Christian
00:36:27.160speech, I will take away their funding. Because if our speech isn't welcome there, then our tax
00:36:33.180dollars aren't welcome there either. And as a mom with my youngest on a college campus, we've got
00:36:39.560to get rid of tenure. These teachers feeling like their duty is to indoctrinate. And as a mom,0.99
00:36:46.100I have said, I will stand up for parental rights and medical freedom. You know, we had a bit of a
00:36:52.480measles outbreak down here early in the spring. And everybody was coming at me saying, well,
00:36:59.260when you're a governor, would you force parents to vaccinate? I will never force parents to do
00:37:03.960anything because nobody loves their children more than their parents. And government should never
00:37:10.640step in between a parent and their child. And as South Carolina's ex-governor, I'll make sure that
00:37:16.080that never happens. Where do people, since this is once again, a classic grassroots effort,
00:37:23.760where do people go over the weekend to see you, to, you know, to shake hands, get to meet you,
00:37:28.500where they go if they want to volunteer? Just give us the whole thing, your website, social media,
00:37:32.140all of it. Absolutely. Go to PamelaEvitt on Instagram and Facebook. Go to PamelaEvitt.com
00:37:38.940on my website. You'll see exactly where I am. This is Saturday. I'll be in Charleston. I'll be
00:37:45.080in Hilton Head. I'll be at the coast all weekend. I'll be traveling all around the state. I'll be
00:37:51.540voting Tuesday. So go out there. My team is updating it as we add new stops. Come out. If
00:37:57.780If you supported one of my opponents, I'd love you to come and be on Team Evitt now
00:38:02.480and help me make sure that South Carolina's best days are the days yet ahead of us
00:40:12.780They're part of a concerted effort by two different groups,
00:40:17.320one about 170 years old and the other about 1500 years old that wants to take us over
00:40:24.400we may think that's unrealistic we may think that's foolish but they don't and they've gotten
00:40:32.180about as close to it uh in the united states as they ever have been before and that's who these
00:40:37.280candidates are these candidates are candidates who want to abolish the united states of america
00:40:42.520As we know it, take away the fundamental rights we created 250 years ago, trash them and take over and run a government based on their, I would consider, inhumane, indecent, immoral principles.