00:00:00.000We know elections administrators and others who are in the world trying to watchdog our elections are doing these tabletop exercises right now, Katie, preparing for the eventuality of foreign misinformation on social media the day of the election.
00:00:12.200You can bank on that being tried and for these disputes that arise after, including during the counts, during the sometimes sluggish counts in some states.
00:00:21.620Local elections administrators are more prepared for this than many people think.
00:00:25.520They have exercised on this. They are prepared for this. They've seen this in past elections.
00:00:29.420they're more ready now than even they were in 2020.
00:00:32.280I think a lot of this foreign interference that's being attempted, that's being studied,
00:00:37.280even though the studies aren't being released, are things people are more on a war footing for now
00:00:42.380than they were two years ago, four years ago and six years ago.
00:02:15.220And if you end up in a situation where there is a state and the Senate or the House is hanging in the balance based on the results in that state, you are going to see every you are going to see the kitchen sink get thrown.
00:02:28.400And that is going to be on the other hand. And because every all of the resources will go that direction for the individual trying to challenge.
00:02:35.600On the other hand, the same, it's sports. The other side can play defense.
00:02:40.600And I think that what will happen is that the system will hold in large part because of the people in it.
00:02:50.620Could a state appeal to the Supreme Court ahead of time to say,
00:02:56.640we want you to affirm that we have control of our elections,
00:03:01.020That the federal government cannot walk in and try to seize ballots, cannot walk in to try to seize voting machines, cannot walk in and try to demand a vote be stopped or count be stopped.
00:03:17.320There is a ban in the federal system on what's in the courts on what's known as an advisory opinion, which is to say that when there is a lack of a case or controversy as defined under the Article three of the Constitution, federal courts lack jurisdiction and the Supreme Court in particular lacks jurisdiction to issue essentially what you're describing, an advisory opinion saying all of that.
00:03:39.340That being said, there's plenty of precedent that already says that.
00:03:43.240And there is a constitution which makes it abundantly clear that the executive has no rule.
00:03:48.600So do you think that if an issue of whether the federal government can intervene in a state's election comes to the Supreme Court, which it could,
00:03:58.420are you confident that the majority would rule in favor of the states?
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00:10:36.320Thank you, brother. Appreciate you for kicking us off. Thank you. I've got Mark Mitchell and
00:10:41.600Sophie Carson's going to join us momentarily. I got Dr. Thayer. Good morning, Joe. Hardball
00:10:48.340is commenting on some of the things we've been talking about. Let's hear it.
00:10:53.040If they do that, they would have an effective counter to what Trump's probably going to be
00:10:57.380up to, thanks to Steve Miller and that crowd, they're going to come up with something dirty.
00:11:01.860They're going to try to make all Democrats into something like the Marxist wing of the
00:13:36.700Over 100 years, we fought communism better in the past.
00:13:40.360When our identity was stronger, communists have gone sledgehammer blows against our identity to weaken it.
00:13:48.000It also explains the solution, what Americans need to do, and that's to rediscover our national identity.
00:13:54.680American identity is the antidote to communism, and it suggests ways people can get involved and books people can read,
00:14:02.940including Whitaker Chambers' Witness and other books to really be involved in how this threat
00:14:09.280developed and how Americans dealt with in the past and what they need to do in the future.
00:14:13.820So folks can go to Amazon or to Barnes and Noble. And I'm Brad Theron X and Bradley Theron Getter
00:14:19.480in Truth. Steve, thank you so much for writing the foreword to it. It's obviously very important
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00:16:16.220And they're still blaming Joe Biden. And I just, first of all, war on cows. Really? You're going you're going to blame a war on cows for the fact that tariff policies and all the other horrific policies that are being put in place continue to cause groceries, make grocery spike, continue to make.
00:16:36.980It was like, Willie, just on the last issue about debt and on deficits, I actually do know something about this.
00:16:45.620I don't know if I told you I was in Congress. We balanced the budget four years in a row.
00:16:48.540The only Congress that had done that in 100 years.
00:16:50.980Let me just tell you, Donald Trump, in his first term, before Joe Biden was president, before Joe Biden stepped into the Oval Office,
00:17:03.220He oversaw deficit spiking, a record number, 317%.
00:17:10.960Deficits went up from the beginning of his term to the end of his term.
00:17:15.240Now, this is all, you know, Morning Joe, all they are is fiscal conservatives.
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00:20:45.260I mean, I don't want to beat my chest, but you might like this, Steve. Look, in my new studio, I got a B cam. Hold on. Can I switch to this? Oh, it's not. Let me do it. Well, I'll have to do it some other time. I got my I got my naval sword up there. I have my plebe summer hat. I got my mug from the USS Nebraska.
00:21:03.420wow and uh you know what's cool about rickover is i worked in corporate america too if this guy was
00:21:08.600running mckinsey this would be a very different country we would be a lot more productive we
00:21:12.720would have a lot more corporate profits uh there would be a lot more objective decision making and
00:21:17.100you can guarantee we would not be seeing woke dei stuff emma rickover was really one of the most
00:21:25.080important one the giants of the 20th century that's where i made a film about him mark you
00:21:28.920should know michael pack came to me and they did a a poll of americans i think back in the 90s or
00:21:33.9802000s and only like two percent of the people even remembered who he was i go ricker was a giant so
00:21:39.500that's where he did it why have you then with that tradition and that background of naval academy
00:21:46.080eagle scout submarine or nuclear navy all of it why are you so controversial as a uh as a pollster
00:21:53.580why do people come to me all the time and say mitchell's he's he's a wild man he's out of
00:21:57.600control. Look what he's saying. Why did they say that Mark Mitchell? Well, you know, I've been
00:22:02.360exposed to this industry and you obviously know the hijinks that go on and believe it or not,
00:22:06.420they go on on both the left and the right. They generally go on for different reasons. The left
00:22:10.360does it for the love of the game or for ideological reasons or because of their corporate advertisers.
00:22:14.880The right, there's a lot more lobbying going on, a lot more money changing hands behind the scenes.
00:22:20.180But over, over the break, while I was silenced, I read this book here,
00:22:23.440uh, George Gallup's 1940 pulse of democracy. And he basically popularized the polling industry in
00:22:28.600the United States. And he did it for a very clear reason. He wanted a referee for the American
00:22:33.340citizen. He thought that democracy is going to be very hard and a big disparate, uh, Republic.
00:22:38.620And he specifically called out all the deal-making that happens behind the scenes in smoke-filled
00:22:43.460rooms. And you know what? I think he's right. In fact, I think it's even worse than when he wrote
00:22:47.720this whole thing in 1940, because they had a lot of respect and went out and talked to people in
00:22:52.200the field face to face and wrote down their words. And now there's basically people turning tricks
00:22:56.840in order to get political action committee money. And I won't be a part of it. I'm in this for the
00:23:01.160American people. And as far as I can tell you, based on the people I know in the industry,
00:23:04.740it's really just me and rich bears that believe this. And it's like, I want to put out public
00:23:09.040sentiment work that is not beholden to political parties or corporate interests, or is afraid of
00:23:13.880pharmaceutical advertising or whatever. And if that's got uncomfortable information, like I'm
00:23:19.120sorry, but it's not my job to shill for your political party. It's my job to get Americans
00:23:23.860what they want. And what do they want right now? They basically want an economy that works for them
00:23:27.420and they want a federal government that's been reformed. And they actually want like the runaway
00:23:32.240spending to be reined in and they want to be put first for once. They want a domestic policy agenda.
00:23:36.640And obviously we know this as I've talked about on your show, because that's why Donald Trump got
00:23:41.160a mandate in 2024, an economic populist government reform, restore order mandate. And it was a big
00:23:47.860coalition that came together in order to give us that people say today i'm gonna get back to
00:23:54.500the second people say today that polling's basically turned into a psyop you saw the
00:23:58.520situation with the on the democrat side they admitted afterwards hey we just made it up
00:24:03.280and the media bought into it on the dsa candidates running away by 20 points in wisconsin and
00:24:08.340michigan is polling deteriorated now in your eyes to basically most of it's just a psyop
00:24:14.960polling is hard, but polling is also valuable and polling is not all knowing it's just data,
00:24:21.920right? It's like if the election were held today and you have a lot of people on the right who
00:24:26.460will selectively choose when to believe polling, some of them are pulling troglodytes and hate it
00:24:30.140all. And it's like, okay, like fine be like that. That's it's not for everybody, but at the same
00:24:36.140time, we can't not have polling because we would have like South American banana Republic
00:24:40.140elections where you just absolutely have no idea if things are stolen or not.
00:24:44.980Now, also, it's harder to pull in this day and age because there's a political realignment
00:24:57.840And then at the same time, let's not forget that we still have problems with complete
00:25:01.920mismatches and fundraising on different sides of the aisle on some of these races.
00:25:05.560And we still have election integrity issues.
00:25:07.460We still have massive runaway mail-in ballots.
00:25:09.420And so I look at something like what happened in the Michigan Democrat primary and I say, okay, first it's a primary race, harder to pull. And, uh, you know, some good people went in there like Emerson and tried to predict it. And the DSA candidate underperformed Emerson polling by like 13 or 14 points. Well, it's like, show me what happened in Detroit. And I'll tell you like what I think happened in that race. And obviously he was also outspent 10 to one.
00:25:31.380So there's some of this. Right. But it's at the end of the day, like you're going to get a pretty good look at what the national popular vote is going to be nationwide, like polling, like kind of works and continues to work.
00:25:42.800And people who don't like the narrative will go out and cherry pick whatever data point they want to use to undermine their particular pollster.
00:25:49.960Because, again, Emerson's a good pollster. But, yeah, they missed in the Michigan primary by like 14 points.
00:25:55.100It happens. And, uh, you know, there's always surprises. Like nobody predicted that Collins
00:26:00.060was going to get as many votes as he did in Florida. But at the end of the day, I come back
00:26:05.140to the sentiment work, like the why. And it's like, okay, yes. Like I've, I've shown on your
00:26:10.660show examples of how we know the left wing polling industry will fudge the numbers and try and create
00:26:16.060some fake momentum for the Democrat establishment candidate, like Kamala Harris, or how they'll try
00:26:20.920and do ops to undermine the anti-establishment candidate, spring of 2025 Trump and the 100-day
00:26:26.120worst polling in history. But we can't also not acknowledge that if you look at any pollster,
00:26:31.180apples to apples, if you go in to look at New York Times right now, compare Trump's current
00:26:36.900approval rating today with where George W. Bush was exactly at this point in 2006, and you're
00:26:42.100going to be surprised because they're basically going to track. And that's just the reality. I'm
00:26:47.000not going to like lie or put a like sugarcoat that for people. What I want to tell you is why
00:26:52.360and why that is, is because people wanted economic populism and there was a mandate to reform the
00:26:58.680government. And that's why Trump got elected. And I got a chance to meet him as we've talked about
00:27:03.240in November, almost a year ago. And I sat in that, uh, in the, in the, he was having lunch.
00:27:08.700I sat in that room and I told him, you are going to lose the midterms in the fall, unless you can
00:27:13.560refocus on single-minded laser focus on economic populism and visible brutal reform of the federal
00:27:21.940government and if you stray from that it's not going to work and i think i was right
00:27:27.000and i was very open about thinking the iran strike would be a bad idea yeah
00:27:32.600you're good i'm gonna hold you through the break sophie carson's gonna dress also um
00:27:38.760When President Trump says that or Besson says that they've been mandated now on fiscal consolidation and you got vote and Besson in two weeks going to present a plan to the president that has both revenue issues, have both revenue changes and cost changes.
00:27:55.320That is what Mark Mitchell was talking about. A brutal, you know, restructuring of the U.S. government to get spending under control so we don't implode with republic ending debt.
00:30:01.640Okay, when Scott Besson and Vogue come back in two weeks with kind of this plan, the growth plan, but it's dealing with both revenue issues and cost issues.
00:30:11.640The revenue issues is, remember, Scott's dual hat and his other hat, he's overseeing the IRS.
00:30:17.340He's got a mandate from President Trump.
00:30:19.160Everything we're owed, we've got to collect because we're essentially broke.
00:30:24.400One reason I need you to get above $5.5 trillion in revenue bets and go for it.
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00:30:58.880for 49 you can get it 866-513-5516 do it today tax network usa mark mitchell just give me the
00:31:07.940overall theme a couple minutes of why you stepped away you've now got the honest poll your answer
00:31:12.920to yourself you're going to be on a lot uh we love you for the fact you're brutally honest
00:31:19.000uh you never pull your punches and you're a naval academy grad and a former naval officer i'll throw
00:31:23.780that in too so give us the overarching thesis the theory of the case of why you did this and what
00:31:29.860you're going to be presenting and then we'll have you on hopefully maybe tomorrow or over early next
00:31:35.520week to go through some details of where we stand right now sir i really appreciate it and thank you
00:31:41.460for having me back on. You didn't have to do this and very helpful. And I believe in independent
00:31:47.120polling. And I think it's under attack. I think independence in many forms under attack. So much
00:31:52.000money in politics. It's so easy to sell your integrity and the American people deserve better.
00:31:57.380And so my goal is to pull the American people, ask the questions behind the politics. What do
00:32:02.720Americans want? How can we get them more of that? How can the country move in the right direction?
00:32:07.560And if it's uncomfortable, that's fine. I can be the whipping boy because I don't have to take money from a political action committee.
00:32:13.580So I've worked for Rasmussen for five years. I think I did a lot of things to improve that business.
00:32:18.640Our credibility increased quite a bit.
00:32:22.160And also, at the same time, I was critical of the Trump administration because, in my opinion, in order for this coalition to stay together, Trump has to remember why he got elected and talk about that every day.
00:32:32.980And that means not necessarily taking sides against some of these people that are part of that coalition.
00:32:38.240Like, for instance, you have a median first time homebuyer age of 42 right now.
00:32:43.020And so the house values are a real problem to people.
00:32:46.000And so that should inform how you talk about people because it's a core part of economic populism.
00:32:51.140People not even be able to afford the American dream.
00:32:54.320And so I'll say that and I've been critical and I've said that.
00:32:57.020And in my opinion, that's a valuable feedback loop that the right could use to get its messaging better.
00:33:03.660And what unfortunately I think you're seeing right now is this expedient dog ate your homework kind of rush to slap something together for the midterms when they were warned almost a year ago that this was coming.
00:33:15.280And not just that, some of the pollsters gave false information.
00:33:20.400honest poll where do they where do they go right now to find your channel your social media all of
00:33:26.980it sir where they go on twitter i'm at honest pollster but i just started a new youtube channel
00:33:31.860and i have a 24 minute video that's my story about why i left for ass muscle reports long story short
00:33:37.940i was told that my criticism of the trump administration was potentially unhelpful to
00:33:42.180the business because it was going to endanger the opportunity of collecting money from a trump
00:33:46.520line political action committee and i don't play like that i will be funded by the american people
00:33:51.240advertisers subscribers so go to at honest poll on youtube please join uh sink or swim time and
00:33:58.060we're going to put the american people first thank you brother appreciate you appreciate
00:34:04.860everybody go over there it's totally free sign up thanks sophia carston i'm always so proud when we
00:34:12.380find something in our we're going around looking for the news and we see somebody we've known for
00:34:16.200a long time and they've written a piece we go wow this thing's amazing and brownstone's got it
00:34:20.280we have you on and then the great zero hedge which i think is one of the best sites in the world
00:34:26.640puts it up in its entirety and puts it as a feature story and that's what happened deep
00:34:31.520capture the administrative state's intellectual organs hit uh origins excuse me hit reset let's
00:34:38.200talk we got time enough now to go through the whole thing uh what inspired you to write this
00:34:43.280And what are the takeaways people should understand today in the fight that we've got for this republic-ending debt, the Marxist-Jihadist coalition that's coming after us?
00:34:54.260Why is this article, what does it tell us, and why is it going to help us in this fight, ma'am?
00:34:59.740Well, you actually just said it out loud.
00:35:02.540So we are in the last mile of the long march that I describe in the article.
00:35:08.120And the point being, really, they're already at the helm of our institutions, which have quietly shifted to become the ruling entities, not our elected officials.
00:35:19.680And it's no longer just institutional.
00:35:23.120So candidates and elected officials at the state and federal levels have provable links to the CCP and terrorist organizations and CARE and DSA, especially in certain key states.
00:35:35.080So what they've done is they have already laid the pipe. All they have to do is turn on the water.
00:35:41.860So I'm going to kind of skip to the last chapter in this choose your own adventure. And I'm going
00:35:47.080to go ahead and say the quiet part out loud here because this is a hostile takeover. And the problem
00:35:51.880that people are afraid to talk about is the communists, not Democrat socialists, call them
00:35:57.780what they are, have linked arms in the foxhole with the jihadists because the end of me of my
00:36:03.540enemy is my friend. And this is where this leads. The Islamification and communist takeover of this
00:36:10.200country and the obliteration of our way of life. All the details right now in the zeitgeist are0.98
00:36:16.420noise. Everything besides this issue is deck chairs on the Titanic. And that's not speculation.
00:36:22.000It's historical precedent. Look at the UK. In fact, look at Dearborn, Michigan. The Cuban
00:36:27.420missile crisis never ended. It only changed form. And before you say all these countries aren't
00:36:32.640allies, it doesn't matter. These entities might spit at each other politically, but global politics
00:36:38.940is just a game of monopoly to them. Above all that, it's a business and they all want a seat
00:36:45.300at the table. So they will play nice in the sandbox to get a piece of that pie. And, you know,
00:36:51.540funding wise, by a various conduits, all roads of this arm of the octopus lead to the CCP in Iran.1.00
00:36:59.620And this is not all Muslims. I want to be very clear. This is the jihadists. In fact, they're brutally slaughtering other Muslims who are not jihadists. But they are pushing a psyop designed for poor Soviets. And the embarrassing part is that so many educated Americans are falling for it.0.99
00:37:17.920and the problem is and it's very difficult this is not an org chart with one guy at the top twirling
00:37:25.260his mustache in the mirror every morning this is a net around the globe it's a system and we have
00:37:31.340to be strategic if we're going to carver matrix our way out of this because arguing over the deck
00:37:38.420chairs will spell the end of our way of life this is not friendly this is a hostile takeover
00:37:44.140And the problem is that people are believing the lie.
00:37:50.540You know, during the Holocaust, there was a core tenet that was printed on the materials and disseminated among the participants.
00:37:58.200And it's actually it's on the wall at Yad Vashem.
00:38:00.800The people going to their deaths must be deceived until the very end.
00:38:05.480They built fake railway platforms, ticket windows, clocks, even flowers and orchestras to trick arriving prisoners into thinking it was a train station.
00:38:15.800Victims were told they needed to hand over valuables for safekeeping, and then they were given receipts.
00:38:22.240The primary goal was to maintain the illusion right up until the doors of the gas chambers were locked in order to avoid costly uprisings and to keep the killing process orderly and efficient.
00:38:33.560it's a trick and it's a trap and we're being led as americans that mask will come off when the
00:38:42.080deception part is over once the doors are locked that's where we're standing right now in this
00:38:49.700country and the reason i wrote the piece long short way of answering your question is because
00:38:56.440Because my data suggests that if we can get 35% of Americans to understand this, really understand this, where we were 100 years ago, where we are now, why, and who's at the helm, we have a shot at turning the ship around.
00:39:23.140What, what, what, what leads you to that mathematical number that if we have a hardcore base of 35%, why is that, why, why can that lead us to victory?
00:39:33.560There's a lot of data that shows that smaller numbers, you know, there's three to 7% in some way, in some cases, there's other polling and other data that shows that 25%.
00:39:50.260but it's missing pieces. So you have to sort of overlap to cover the holes. And if you overlap
00:39:59.340all the data that exists, that shows that over 33%, which I pushed the needle a little bit more
00:40:08.740at 35, if you can get that number of people to link arms in the foxhole, and we have to do what
00:40:15.720they're doing. Everybody right now in this country is trying to find their team instead of trying to
00:40:20.960find their village. We have to stop being one issue voters. We have to stop caring that somebody
00:40:26.240doesn't wear the full uniform of crazy on either side or whatever full uniform we think they should
00:40:32.440wear on every single issue. And we need to link arms with people who are value driven, not issue
00:40:41.320driven. And the data that I have suggests that 35% of the population is enough of a tipping point
00:40:52.040to where it's not scary for the remaining percentage that you're never going to reach
00:41:00.180the fringe on either side, but the movable middle, it's scary for the movable middle because there's
00:41:07.680so much propaganda and there's so much pushback and it's costly that we, we just watched during
00:41:13.020the pandemic, how costly it is to stand up, uh, when the majority has different ideas. So I, it's
00:41:21.640my, it's my strong opinion that if we can get 35% of the population to stand strong, Lawrence of
00:41:29.760Arabia style. I do think that we have a shot at that movable middle linking arms with us in the
00:41:37.580foxhole because the enemy that we're facing is very powerful. It is unlimited resourced and it
00:41:45.600is already in our institution. Can you reverse? This is Roger Kimball and the book he wrote,
00:41:52.780The Long March, that often cloured Piven and what they've, at Linsky, what they've tried to done.
00:41:58.140The 100th year or ever since the Frankfurt School came here, I guess, in the 20s and 30s from Germany, basically, from Europe, that long march, you said we're in the last mile of that.
00:42:10.380Can 35% of the population stop that long march and begin to reverse it?
00:42:41.940I don't think we're going to sink their ship.
00:42:44.540But if we can shine a bright enough light on enough of it at key opportunities and times,
00:42:52.720opportune times, like elections, if we can shine lights, the cockroaches will scatter to avoid
00:42:59.480having the light shown on them. And that is an opportunity. Those moments are an opportunity.
00:43:04.720So between now and the midterms is an opportunity. If people are aware and they know what to look for
00:43:11.380and they know what they're looking at and they know what they're seeing, you know, who's not
00:43:15.080confused about what's happening in this country, anyone from Eastern Europe, anyone from China,
00:43:21.300Anyone from any South American country who remembers our military industrial complex steaming in there to exploit resources by enslaving people in debt.
00:43:29.680So they're not confused at all because they know what they're seeing.
00:43:33.320They know what they're looking at.0.99
00:43:34.500It's Americans who they're not stupid.1.00
00:43:37.440They don't know what they're seeing.1.00
00:51:52.240Every week going forward is going to be more and more intense.
00:51:54.280You understand that, right? With this massive fight we're going to have at the midterms and beyond.
00:52:01.140Because remember, we're fighting to hold serve by a couple of seats in the House and maybe, I don't know, a tie in the Senate, maybe one seat in the Senate or a tie so J.D. can break the ties.
00:52:12.620What does that mean? It's a long fight after that.
00:52:16.700And that's if we hold serve. If you don't hold serve, Fort Apache, the White House, not so sure they're ready for that over there. I don't think so. That's why this fight's got to go on now.
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