WarRoom Battleground 136: The WHO Extends Time Frame To Submit Videos; We Are Starting To Close The GAP In Key Battleground States; Idaho Promotes Groomer Reading Hour
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On today's show, we have a special guest, James Ragusky, an investigative reporter that has done more in his short career than anyone else to expose some of the dark side of the world's most powerful institutions.
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this is what you're fighting for i mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
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people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the authoritarians
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get total control and total power because this is just like in arizona this is just like in georgia
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it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and misrepresentations
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this is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is the fight
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all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's your host
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stephen k bannon okay you're in the battleground it is uh tuesday 13th september in the year of our lord
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2022 of course it has been a um somewhat of a historic day uh record inflation across the
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board record core inflation numbers that haven't been seen in 40 years all the pundits on wall street
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were wrong all the pundits in the corporate paid for business media were wrong war room was right but uh
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even we didn't anticipate the market meltdown today particularly stocks and bonds which is quite
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unusual normally one is a safe haven for the other it does not happen we're gonna get into a lot of that
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and also talk about the polling and how it really translates to a politics richard barris and joanna
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miller joanna miller from the trump white house she was a navarre's wingman uh she's going to join us
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richard barris is going to join us but i want to start we got breaking news really james ragusky
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an investigative reporter that has done more i think than anybody independently out in la he has single
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handedly i think outed the world health organization and all this kind of behind the scenes things they're
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doing they're quite complicated uh to folks to understand people also have to understand we
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talk about the united nations the uh the showtime and and the secretariat and the general assembly
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that's all in new york city that's the one you're familiar that's where the security council is all
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the high drama uh takes place whether it's the kuwait war uh the war on terror the cuban missile crisis
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all that but the real engine room where it really where the work really takes place where your money's
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really squandered and uh they try to take control is in geneva and geneva is a uh is a very shady place
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the ccp is very involved in all these organizations all these agencies and a guy like james ragowski
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ragusky who's just done such a great job as an independent investigator has kind of out at these guys
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james you've got breaking news that i take it we have more time to put in these 90 second videos is
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that what you're telling us that's correct the deadline was um supposed to be uh 11 a.m eastern
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time today but they extended it until friday at midnight geneva time which would be 6 p.m friday
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eastern time and so uh all of this information is on screw the hoop.com i actually was up at three in
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the morning last night submitting my 90 second video and i thought i was gonna get a little rest
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today rework the website and say hey everybody we're still accepting everybody's comments i woke
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up to found that it extended the period have no idea why they extended it uh you know it was ridiculously
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short to begin with you know i think it's just part of the head games that they play but long story
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short if you want all of the information you can call me directly uh i'll give my number at the end
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of this i won't want to do it now because people will start calling immediately i met a lot of
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wonderful people from the posse yesterday they called me um but go to screw the hoop.com there are
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many dozen samples of 90 second videos that other people have shared i encourage everyone to record it
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post it up on uh you know whatever video platform you want when you go to the um who site you have
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to record it live so you want to have your transcript ready you want to know what you want to say it has
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to be less than 90 seconds practice it a few times record it put it up on rumble or bit shoot or wherever
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you want to put it um and we'll be happy to add it to the website so other people can see what you said
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um but you know it's a public comment period you get to tell the who what you think about what they're
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doing isn't this isn't it odd that they normally and you've been with us now for months and months and
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months doing this normally they try to hide the football sneak in at the last second these public
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comment either statements or people listening and or actually commenting why would they put such a
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short window and then after you get involved in the war room posse and others expand it do you think
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they want this input or is this this just a misdirection play well i'm glad it's happening and we now
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have the 6 p.m eastern daylight time uh on friday and i want everybody out there because it's totally
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free you just got to go james's site uh screw the who and uh and james the the site will guide you
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through it but why would they do this james they normally make it so hard why are they actually
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giving us what another 72 hours uh you know i think you know me pretty well i don't speculate i don't try
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to get into people's heads and say why there's all kinds of possible reasons why they didn't give a
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reason why and if they even said why i wouldn't believe them very well said okay one more time
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james how do people actually get to how they actually get to your site and how do they actually
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walk through particularly some of our boomers that are maybe not quite so technically proficient
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the easiest thing is to call me somebody just tried to call me my phone number is 310-619-3055
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i had a few people call me yesterday just asking you know to guide them through what's going on
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um 310-619-3055 easiest thing to do is don't do a google search for this because google will not be
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your friend just type in http colon slash slash screw the who dot com all the information is there
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it'll link you right to the who site if you want to record your video um but don't be afraid to call
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me because you know they try to make it confusing they try to make it hard it i'm trying to make it
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easier for people um just to express your opinion as to whether or not you think the who
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um should be the boss of the world or whether or not you think that we should keep our freedom
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and our sovereignty james or gusky thank you very much uh for joining us and thank you for having the
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courage to put your phone number out there for everybody we appreciate that i want everybody to
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call james we have till friday at 6 p.m eastern time uh to get these in now so i want to make sure
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everybody in the posse totally free i want to make sure everybody gets the the opportunity to tell the
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who world health organization about the handling as they say they want recommendation on the handling
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of the next pandemic um i want to go now to richard barris uh the people's pundit he does so much stuff
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with uh big data cd media putting out great polls uh trafalgar came out the other day and i know you
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came out a couple days beforehand i want to talk about what what these generic polls are saying because
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you guys are a little different than some of the more mainstream polls what generic polls mean and
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how's today going to bake into that we've had a horrific day i sent you some breakouts earlier
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particularly places like phoenix arizona air you know arizona is in play both for the the the senate
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and the governorship and and down ballot secretary of state but really the governorship and the senate
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are our two uh titanic battles phoenix today richard barris in in the government's analysis
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where you had cpi at eight point uh was it eight point three percent right people thought it was
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coming eight point one percent it was eight point three uh the whole market's melted down today
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phoenix arizona ladies and gentlemen 13.1 it's kind of feels like the united kingdom which is at 13
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13 how can that that's 33 what's 33 above almost 40 above the uh the the the rest of the country uh
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what's going on richard first off even coming into today where did you see this thing starting to break
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as far as generic ballot goes and how did this inflate how did inflation play in and bake into you
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and trafalgar's and what do you think today's going to do uh what impact is today going to have
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yeah let me let me try to we were a little bit uh we're more narrow for republicans their lead on
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the generic ballot but still a lead and people should understand i mean republicans picked up
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seats with a less favorable map in 2020 when they lost the house vote nationally by three points over
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a little over three points so a republican plus three to six steve is bad news for democrats uh you know
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what do i think it really comes down to this we actually had a bigger lead on the generic ballot
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what we saw happen where that republican leaning voters and republicans and republican leaning
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independence uh went more back to undecided uh than and then democrats did they remained completely you
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know base locked up and that's that's why and i'm not surprised that happened that's what happens in
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a in a labor day right around labor day poll now that we see you know labor days behind us and we go forward
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we probably are going to see that generic ballot lead why not for republicans again what we saw
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biden's so-called approval bounce that everyone keeps talking about there our bounce was to just about
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about 40 percent about two points that's not much of a bounce what it means is that inflation is now locked
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in and this is uh the this issue was they were trying to sweep this aside uh and focus on abortion
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but now that this issue i mean this was worse than people thought and by the way that is with gas
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prices retrenching we see uh inflation still rising more than expected which explains to me why i don't
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know if they have that graphic up that i sent over but if you look at cost of living detail what people
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are most concerned about they didn't say gas prices steve they said food and groceries half the country can't
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pay for food and groceries and uh the you know and then one one fifth can't you know can't deal with
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housing and shelter so gas was actually number three this month uh so the american people are way ahead
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of these economic indicators and i think this puts a cap on biden's ability to rebound and i put i think
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that this um this is the i think this is the end of abortion being the comeback issue for democrats
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reality always wins it does always wins i i want to go to that uh when you said up to 40 percent that
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was his approval rating up from 38 percent you're saying that's the two point i just want to make
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sure we're clear on nomenclature that was the two point yes bounce that you're talking about was from
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38 okay i want to make sure this is in so people understand because it's 50 it could be noise i got it
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i got it but could be direction look the mainstream media kept talking about his great month of august
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right of course it's ironic that true he's doing the the orwellian named inflation control act the big
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uh ceremony today on the day these numbers come out but what they said is with with abortion and you
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know mainstream media this is the year of the woman and we're signing up so many women and they're so
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angry and the economy's back and they felt that today you saw wall street starting to hype it credit
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suites being the worst they thought they were going to get a favorable inflation still bad but decreasing
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dramatically because they had counted on the gas prices gasoline did drop pretty dramatically but
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that's because of demand destruction people are changing their lifestyles it's nothing to do with
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his production or making energy more available they haven't taken any action it's demand destruction
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you're changing your life you're driving less because it's so expensive that's why prices are coming
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down but in food rent um utilities uh everything else particularly food's exploding and this is kind
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of the lived experience of people just wait to the way they're financing this right now through credit
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cards credit cards are about the interest rates on credit cards are about to explode the american worker
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the american middle class is getting caught in a pincer move all by biden's policies the question of you
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is that is a socialist like uh abortion which never ranks as number one choice is that can be pushed
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aside to the economic reality that is just brutally destroying the working class and in the middle
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class sir they can try to ignore that all they want but the people see it i mean it's in it's in the
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polling look at most important issues by party who's driving abortion immigration is right there with
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abortion so out of the top four issues uh the voters are they trust and are backing republicans
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over democrats and on that issue of abortion it's all democratic vote folks look at it by party it only
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rose from the you know from the bottom of the barrel up until those mid issues because more democrats are
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citing it that's it these are people that were never going to vote republican anyway what i think it's
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going to do steve is move those independents back from undecided to republicans which is probably
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where they were going to end up anyway because it's a first-term incumbent midterm and that's what
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happens that's the history they talked about the uh intensity of the vote a lot of of the uh
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mainstream media and liberal punters saying that that you know we used to have like a 13 point
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advantage now it's down almost dead even do you believe these economic numbers being as bad as they are
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um and particularly on working class people do you think this will start to actually suppress or
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dampen the vote or enthusiasm of democrats is going to go you know i can't i i'm not going to vote
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republican but i'm just not going to go to the polls this time because what we're doing is is is awful
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or do you even buy into the fact that their intensity is starting to we're starting to close
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the intensity gap yeah i i wasn't buying that to begin with not in huge numbers but what i think it's
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going to do is that the younger people who are citing cost of living they were never citing abortion
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they were talking about i can't pay my rent i can't get an apartment maybe i'm just out of college
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now and i got a decent job maybe i'm you know i got some professional sector job but guess what they
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raised interest rates so now i'm priced out of the housing market i can't buy a home i have to go rent
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something rent is ridiculous that you know so the idea they went for student loan forgiveness and abortion
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was a little bit strange to me anyway you know we saw i think some of that tightening too when
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republicans had a nine-point advantage a lot of that was those younger voters just basically saying
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i'm undecided i don't know if i'm going to vote i think what's going to happen steve is they're just
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not going to you know we just pulled pennsylvania not too long ago you know that young voters are not
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jumping out to go vote there it's not going to happen it's just that that's i think explain to our
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audience explain to audience when guys like you and trafalgar do these quote unquote generic polls
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i know they're directionally important tell people what are you guys looking for and what what do they
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mean and what should the audience take from that as far as we got 56 days to go in the most important
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midterm at least since 1862 sir yeah i mean what we're looking for too is an overall trend uh you know
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this is why we'll we'll do it once at least once a month or you know we'll try maybe even every week
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as if we get closer to the election and you know these numbers move you know from republican plus two
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to republican plus six or even more sometimes we have republicans upward of nine points the trend is what
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matters it tells you throughout the entire year what the mood of the electorate is uh and and a good
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sign for republicans is not even the top line it's the mood what people are saying they're voting on
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why they're voting that way who's going to vote and who is not it all has very a lot of commonalities
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all throughout the year summer always has this blip and the generic ballot tends to tighten even an hour
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polling during the summer but then that labor day comes and if it moves in the direction that it was
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for the rest of the year i mean you could bet the farm that's what's going to happen in november
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because that was kind of baked into the cake the entire year this idea steve that abortion is
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going to come how somehow come in and change history there was one midterm first term incumbent
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midterm where the in party or in power party bucked that trend and that was george bush after 9-11
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abortion is comparable to george you know it's comparable to the 9-11 attacks that's the impact
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it's going to have on the electorate and we have to just forget everything that's happened since
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truman in the 40s it's i'm sorry i'm gonna find it kind of laughable i really do uh biden is
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historically unpopular and those those voters are who are undecided steve are not going to vote democratic
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um what you're saying is that the trends are with us but people have to execute i mean this is all about
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actually showing up getting people out to vote but you would tell people right now if you do your job
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and and turn people out and do the get out the vote and become a force multiplier that we should
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this could be this could be almost historic about what we do here but the trends are with us the
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economy numbers are actually terrible abortions overblown he's historically unpopular you have all
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the historical trends but still people have to use their agency they have to deliver themselves is that
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generally the takeaway here and kind of you and trafalgar are not exactly on top of each other but but
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directionally pretty close yeah that i mean it would be malpractice if republicans didn't have
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an excellent year uh i would be stunned if they weren't north of 235 uh definitely 230 in the house
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and i think they're still odds-on favorites to take control of the senate with probably around 52 seats
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at least i mean it depends if arizona and new hampshire go their way uh that history is on the republican
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side polling is one predictive indicator and honestly throughout the last three cycles or so
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it's it's really lost a lot of its predictive value there are only a few of us left who who uh who get
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it you know as close as as close as we can uh everything else points to a very good year for
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republicans as long as like you said yeah i mean don't drop the ball and go to sleep don't fall asleep
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at the wheel um you know never do that but at the same time you the winds are are at their back
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you know they're they're not fighting headwinds here steve everything is in their favor
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richard how do people you're the people's pundit you're also doing all this stuff with uh todd
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woods in the crowd over at uh cd media how do people get to you follow you and particularly get
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to know how do you think about things mathematically and we're pulling wisconsin next soon coming up here at
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the end of the week so stay tuned for that at cdm.press and you really want to get in all the
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insights into our polling and and and get to know a lot more about it the best place to do it is on
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locals because we aggregate everything there so people's pundit dot locals dot com we're also on
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getter at people's pundit on twitter at people's underscore pundit but local steve's uh the place to
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go to check out everything polling related and that's again people's pundit dot locals dot com
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richard thank you very much we look forward to having you back every couple of days in the 56
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day run up to this historic midterm election thank you sir looking forward to all the substitute for
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victory thanks brother uh there's no substitute for victory i want to bring in joanna miller now first
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of all joanna you were uh navarro's wingman in the manufacturing and trade part of the white house
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i just want your assessment of uh of these numbers today as you saw them come out about
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the economy and really the biden administrations you know they had their signing ceremony for the
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inflation control act and other spending but what's your overall assessment given your expertise
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and really the the heavy lifting part of the white house ma'am well steve it it seems like the biden
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regime is turning us into a third world country i mean outside of gasoline you know prices which i know you
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both you embarrassed just talked about um if we can't provide food and and medical services and
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veterinary services for our people i mean what are what are we doing this was never uh the case under
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president trump even in pandemic times so for example the food at home index grocery which is a good
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indicator for grocery prices has increased 13.5 percent over the past year which is the largest rise since
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march in 1979 that is sad that that our country the united states of america is struggling uh to
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provide affordable groceries to our people and families you have millennials that are are afraid
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to start families because they can't afford kids uh they can't provide uh you know a home because rent
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prices are going through the roof i genuinely believe on top of what you mentioned about abortion
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um and squeezing middle class americans dry this is the war on american families a war on american jobs
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you know you bring up a good point i mean they talk all the time about how they care about the
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poor and how they care about the working poor and what they're doing they're destroying the working
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poor family formation has got to be delayed uh because people are making rational decision i can't
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afford to have kids right now you you've helped us out the last couple months on the on the baby
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formula situation which is still not resolved and you make the point that hey everything to relate
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to working class families particularly just putting food on the table is now exploding out of control
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the biden administration through their actions are actually destroying minorities i mean it's their
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economic policies are essentially racist is that correct joanna yeah i i totally agree that they're
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racist and they try to mask this stuff like for example the the um uh the inflation reduction act for
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example they mask uh this war against american jobs by including for example tax credits for american
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manufacturing or for example electric vehicle batteries that's all well and good i believe
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america should be able to dominate in that space however what they're doing at the same time is
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canceling oil and gas jobs we don't have uh the economy to just force uh electric vehicles on americans
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and and have them pay uh hundreds of thousands of dollars on this yet i believe that we should
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dominate in this space eventually but what they're doing is they're they're they're appearing as
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they're supporting american manufacturing when they're really canceling jobs and forcing this green
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energy transition when i believe that we should be in support of both so yeah i think it's completely
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racist minorities get hurt the most by this stuff especially what's been going on on the border you know
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they're allowing all these people to come into our country which lowers wages for middle-class
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americans i believe that we should be prioritizing american workers american jobs first um and and
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these numbers are completely out of control it's stuff that we we've never seen um and we're in
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trouble steve we're in trouble tell me you mentioned me there's going to be a cobalt bill somebody's
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actually we're going to actually go on offense and try to put some alternatives i've walked the audience
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through what's going on here yeah really exciting so uh congressman byron donalds uh is leading the charge
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on uh what he's calling the cobalt act of 2022 and basically it's going to set up a purchase
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program from already appropriated funds about 800 million dollars under the defense production act
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fund um for the acquisition of domestically refined cobalt and this is really important because cobalt
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goes into alloys which are are metals that coat jet engines uh next generation semiconductors batteries
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stuff that our military and economy heavily relies upon um i don't know if you saw the story the other
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day but the f-35 uh fighter jet program was recently suspended by the dod because they contained the
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alloys uh contain chinese components china dominates refined cobalt market the refined cobalt market they
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produce about 70 percent of that and so we need that capability in the usa there's a great company westman
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element is setting up the first ever u.s cobalt refinery it'll be huge for national security and byron
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donalds is leading the charge making this happen and this is not going to cost it's already allocated
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money so this will come out of a pool of money and it would help not just our national defense but to
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create jobs here in the united states in in combat the chinese communist party is that correct it's
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correct um governor stitt has been behind this the whole state of oklahoma the refinery will be built in
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lawton oklahoma it'll create about 2300 jobs it's going to be huge for our economy huge for national
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security as we bring back production back to america joanna how do people get to you on social
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you and thank you for the assessment of the economy this would not happen if trump was in office
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and young fire eaters like joanna miller were in there helping build rebuild the manufacturing base
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in this country so ma'am thank you very much okay uh as tough thanks joanna great job by the way as tough
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as the news has been on the economy i got even more brutal news coming out of idaho and also coming out
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of uh joe allen's here on transhumanism in the white house and you're going to be shocked uh but
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you're going to be on point after we have this uh short commercial break be back in a minute
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these kids have worked their asses off and are incredible performers and they deserve to be
00:30:02.540
celebrated if you see them throughout pride give them the biggest hug take pictures with them
00:30:08.180
let them know how amazing they are and that we stand with them we will not let the hate get to us
00:30:16.840
uh welcome back uh it's the war room tuesday 13 september year of our lord 2022
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you know i'm pretty up front when i say things are not my line of country i'm much more comfortable
00:30:29.200
talking capital markets economics geopolitics national security hardcore hardball in your face smash
00:30:35.020
mouth politics uh but there's certain things like uh this gender affirming surgery gender ideology
00:30:41.200
today on the morning show you know we had uh terry schilling and the american principals guys talking
00:30:46.500
about these books that are in libraries and public schools that are just mind-boggling
00:30:50.660
and this whole situation here the drag queens whatever this is the drag queen story hour or these
00:30:56.040
displays i want to bring in darthie moon darthie uh help me out here because the last time i looked
00:31:03.760
i thought the free state of idaho was like the patriots headquarters i mean everybody i know and
00:31:10.920
talked to say that hey idaho so many good people are gone there so many people from there so many
00:31:16.360
people are have headed there that are are real patriots and and want to live free or die it's it's a
00:31:23.040
state of real independent spirits who are obviously very have a very tight community but um tell me what
00:31:29.420
went on in idaho and how you got involved in what you did because this story is kind of uh mind-boggling
00:31:35.960
ma'am it is and thank you for having me on uh the what has happened is that this uh pride fest has been
00:31:44.740
an event that they have uh had for years and i am now the new chair of the idaho gop i'm also a current
00:31:51.500
representative my term ends in november uh so i have had a lot of folks were reaching out about the fact
00:31:57.860
that the agenda now included the opportunity for young folks to go on stage with drag queens and
00:32:05.000
perform and um dance uh exotically in in front of an audience in daylight right in the middle of the
00:32:14.420
day in a city park right in front of boise's uh beautiful state capitol so that's uh what was
00:32:21.620
happening uh my position is the idaho gop chair uh this is something that is unacceptable i have
00:32:29.000
served on the education committee in the house and i have seen uh as you talk about the sexualization
00:32:35.080
in our libraries uh we've tried to remove books we've tried to um make sure that adult content doesn't
00:32:41.860
get down to the online services in schools so we have dealt with these issues we've dealt with the
00:32:47.740
social emotional learning critical race theory and all of these things that have come into now it's
00:32:53.240
just like wham here we go we're gonna have kids up on stage with exotic dancers and performers and drag
00:33:00.820
queens um this is totally unacceptable they can do what they want to do once they're consenting adults
00:33:08.080
but leave the kids alone let me ask you let me ask you i get the people this the pride parade or
00:33:14.480
whatever this pride thing it's going on for a number of years did people ever have a big problem
00:33:19.000
with it until they started to uh actually include children i mean had this thing gone on for a number
00:33:24.980
of years with with basically live and let live or what was the status of it before they started
00:33:31.140
including children you're right it was pretty much the live and let live uh until now they've got
00:33:37.200
the story time where they sit and read books to these children uh but this part of bringing the kids
00:33:42.960
onto the stage to perform uh that's where uh everyone's hair caught on fire and i hope so it
00:33:49.520
it has been a very unpopular uh event in the lineup of the agenda but sadly we have a lot of corporate
00:33:57.520
and state sponsors government sponsors who were involved in this uh pride fest and that's when uh the
00:34:05.680
grassroots started calling all of these sponsors and telling them they were going to pull
00:34:12.400
uh their their bank accounts uh how unhappy they were that their tax dollars through the college
00:34:17.520
of western idaho or the department of health and welfare were supporting these type of events
00:34:22.720
and uh there it was quite the uproar uh i recently became chair but i was in the office when all these
00:34:28.640
phone calls were coming in and it was every second i mean i'm telling you the phone was ringing the
00:34:33.760
emails were flying in um they are not happy about it this is not as you say idaho uh we are family
00:34:41.360
friendly and we're here that's my point that the the that was kind of hey i may not agree with it i
00:34:48.640
mean i like it but live it let live but once you start doing the story time because that always leads
00:34:53.040
that's that that that's the camel's nose under the tent that always leads to something else people
00:34:57.680
eventually have to say hey we can't do this i think what's shocking when you look at the story
00:35:01.600
because the corporations are always on the wrong side but the last time i looked idaho is a pretty
00:35:08.720
republican state and it's pretty mega how did you have so much government sponsorship had that just
00:35:14.560
been under the radar because that seemed like when i read that your biggest problem wasn't just the
00:35:19.600
corporations which was bad enough but you also had all these government agencies and the last time i
00:35:25.920
looked you have a republican legislature you have republicans in the executive branch how did that
00:35:31.520
happen to me it's shocking as well but you know uh i guess you need to look at and see who these
00:35:38.240
corporations are donating to i think that's what it really comes down to i uh uh you know i i've
00:35:44.560
always been a grassroots person i've always had my constituent support me uh no packs uh it's that's how
00:35:52.320
i've always run my campaigns uh for the past three uh elections that i've been in but uh as far as
00:35:58.560
uh the corporations have such a stronghold on on the state of idaho and they shouldn't uh you know
00:36:05.520
this is a new gop this is going to be representing the people of idaho the hard-working men and women
00:36:12.080
republicans that are concerned about their kids futures and seeing the direction of what's happening in our
00:36:17.600
schools today uh now we have to stay involved and and again uh folks can go look at uh the secretary of
00:36:24.160
state's website to see the donations that have been taken by different candidates uh throughout idaho
00:36:31.680
is this a wake-up call you think for the grassroots and for even maybe centrist republicans that
00:36:37.360
something's got to happen here do you think this is going to have bigger political implications
00:36:41.600
than just what happened here at the beginning i i've never seen anything like this uh you know i i
00:36:47.680
believe that after the pandemic and we had parents who were concerned about their kids being masked up
00:36:54.080
all day long uh having a hard time dealing with that and then the vaccines uh that were being mandated
00:37:00.160
or asked uh for kids to be man vaccinated before they went back to school uh these were the um this this
00:37:07.280
was the catalyst that really got the younger folks involved uh back in the old uh tea party days or the
00:37:13.680
days now where we have stand up for idaho or united we stand or all of these conservatives of eagle or
00:37:20.320
ada county all of these groups which are very similar to 10 years ago but now we have a lot younger
00:37:25.920
population because when you start messing with people's kids that is a trigger and right now folks
00:37:32.160
are motivated they are using their dollars with what they get in a year based on the taxes we're paying
00:37:38.240
here uh but i mean with the money that they're getting uh you know that they're using their
00:37:43.440
dollars to actually influence some of these sponsors so it's been tremendous uh we we did not ask for a
00:37:49.360
boycott we just said call them be respectful and a lot of folks i mean there were hundreds and hundreds
00:37:54.560
of people taking phone calls in fact another event in southeast idaho which was slated for this coming
00:38:00.320
saturday was actually canceled uh because of pressure coming in from folks this is unacceptable
00:38:07.200
we will not have our kids uh this was all range of kids not just 11 and older as was okay with
00:38:13.600
the pride fest but uh it was shut down so that will not be happening this coming saturday
00:38:20.720
dorothy how can people uh not just in idaho how can people from around the nation
00:38:24.800
because this is a problem in many many places how can they keep up with the story where do they go
00:38:29.360
what's your social media do you have a website people want to be engaged in this so how do they do it
00:38:35.120
i appreciate that it's idgop.org is our website uh they can reach out to me uh moon at id id
00:38:46.800
excuse me idgop.org so they can reach out to me or come to the website i've got multiple press releases
00:38:54.400
on the website and uh we are also have a pretty big facebook presence as well just idaho republican
00:38:59.680
party do you have uh do you have personal uh social media or do you do everything through the
00:39:06.160
idaho republican party uh i i do it through the republican party but i do have uh social media
00:39:12.080
you can private message me at dorothy uh dorothy moon uh dot org and uh you can find me that way as well
00:39:22.080
dorothy uh good fight out there tell the folks in idaho we have their back and we're going to make sure
00:39:26.160
everybody in the nation pays attention to this so thank you very much thank you steve thank you
00:39:30.640
for having me on yes ma'am wow you just can't you can't make this stuff up right it's just it's
00:39:38.320
incredible let's bring in joe allen joe um and i really appreciate you being our joe as people
00:39:44.080
know it's kind of on special assignment working on a big project for us but he keeps track everything
00:39:48.400
going on and we talk all the time uh joe very disturbing uh development out of the white house
00:39:53.840
within the executive order and i think it has implications that are and i want to make sure
00:39:58.400
because there's all kind of rumors you know blowing around i want to make sure we give people the
00:40:01.440
signal not noise walk me through what what does it what is this executive order what was signed what
00:40:08.080
does it mean and particularly what does it mean to this the specter of transhumanism which we constantly
00:40:15.040
keep our eye on 24 7 sir well steve two of the most important elements of transhumanism
00:40:22.640
are genetic engineering perfecting the human genome and of course artificial intelligence the
00:40:28.480
creation of a digital mind and yesterday joe biden signed an executive order the national biotechnology
00:40:37.280
and biomanufacturing initiative which will provide tons of taxpayer money for research and development in
00:40:45.840
genetic engineering and biotechnology and will also fund training and will eliminate a lot of the sort of
00:40:53.680
federal or regulatory obstacles to these sorts of things there's a lot of language in the order
00:41:00.720
talking about ethics and all of this every time you see this come up it always does but there's one
00:41:07.040
passage in particular that really raised my eyebrows and i think a lot of people are really stunned
00:41:13.120
by the language used uh the passage reads as we need to develop genetic engineering technologies and
00:41:19.840
techniques to be able to write circuitry for cells and predictably program biology in the same way in
00:41:27.600
which we write software and program computers this is the essence of what's known as the bio digital
00:41:35.440
convergence seeing organisms as machines and seeing machines as organisms now here's what and i want
00:41:44.640
to take a second to unpack this for the audience hang on a second the um because there's no conspiracies but
00:41:51.360
there's no coincidences you i don't believe could take a more loaded phrase given the uncertainty and
00:42:00.960
one remember one of the things our theory of the case is about the convergence of all these technologies
00:42:05.520
whether it's regenerative robotics or it's advanced chip design um you know gene splicing or crisper or
00:42:12.640
bio you know biotechnology uh robotics uh artificial general intelligence the convergence of those five or
00:42:19.600
six industries that is what we call the convergence of that at advanced stages leads to the singularity and the
00:42:26.080
singularity is that point in time we're on this side of that point the singularity you have homo sapiens
00:42:33.600
on the other side of that you have a homo sapiens plus or homo sapiens different and it is uh it has
00:42:41.840
to be very well thought through and we keep arguing we have these technologies just hurtling and some of them
00:42:47.520
could be quite dangerous not only that this is all being done by the underwriting of american taxpayers
00:42:53.600
in these weapons labs and all throughout the different parts of the government in addition
00:42:59.360
your pension money with that's put into venture capital funds and private equity funds is the
00:43:04.320
other way this is all funded so the the actual people underwriting it are is this audience yet
00:43:09.760
they're never really clued into what's going on then you see an executive order remember an executive
00:43:14.400
order is not like a piece of legislation it's not out there and debated in public hearings and
00:43:18.640
you see these fights and every night on tv you have msnbc people have some people on fox news max you
00:43:24.640
don't executive orders are done inside the administrative state they're run throughout the
00:43:28.960
administrative state and then when they're ready they're kind of signed and dropped on you know the
00:43:32.800
leak to the new york times and then drop like a airburst this executive order is kind of what we've
00:43:39.760
been warning about in addition that phrase and i want you to go back and read it again you could not
00:43:45.680
have asked joe allen steve bannon or uh you know or or our friends over at infra wars to write a more
00:43:54.320
loaded phrase of what we've kind of been warning people about is happening in an unregulated environment
00:44:01.440
read it again joe allen and and tell people what the implications of this is sir
00:44:08.480
so uh the executive order reads we need to develop genetic engineering technologies and techniques to be
00:44:15.200
able to write circuitry for cells and predictably program biology in the same way in which we write
00:44:21.600
software and program computers meaning that the language of life is there to be edited the language of your
00:44:30.160
cells of your dna and of the dna in particular of future generations as we move very quickly into the
00:44:38.480
era of designer babies which we are right on the cusp of and so what we're talking about is not just
00:44:45.760
simply medicine as it was traditionally known someone gets sick and a doctor treats them even genetic
00:44:52.240
disorders what we're talking about is the ability to go in through technologies like crispr and various
00:44:58.640
other techniques and rewrite the dna in certain organs or perhaps if the most dramatic ambitions come to
00:45:07.200
fruition the whole body and brain and certainly we're talking about changing the dna of embryos
00:45:14.400
which are gestated and then in fertilized in vitro and then gestated either in uh you know a woman's
00:45:21.520
womb or perhaps in artificial wounds and a generation that will grow up or at least a portion of it
00:45:27.760
in such an unnatural fashion that even the science fiction authors of the 60s probably
00:45:32.720
would balk at the implications of what we're talking about here so we've covered a lot of how
00:45:39.440
google's deep mind has their program alpha fold which is able to predict the protein structures that
00:45:45.680
will arise from any given dna strand meaning that it gives scientists the ability to see what will happen
00:45:54.080
if they tinker with dna before ever going into the lab they can see it through artificial intelligence
00:46:00.080
simulations or models and so just as we now have these experimental mrna vaccines rolling out and
00:46:07.680
being pushed on the public this gives scientists the ability to not only create ever more uh perverse
00:46:16.000
and and dangerous vaccine technologies but as we move into the era of crispr and gene editing it will
00:46:23.280
give them the ability to basically fast track the sorts of mutations the sorts of genetic
00:46:30.080
tinkering that people who are terrified by the idea of transhumanism are talking about
00:46:35.520
so this executive order gives federal sanction to all of the sorts of transhumanist ideologies
00:46:41.680
that we've been discussing for the last couple of years and that people have really been discussing
00:46:45.920
for the last few decades it's just the technology was always behind the dreams now the technology is
00:46:51.760
catching up i also want to just make sure people and like i said if it's legislation it's going to be
00:46:58.480
a law you have to get votes you have hearings or now they don't have hearings but at least it goes
00:47:02.880
through some sort of process it's public out there there's comments people fight about it and obviously the
00:47:08.880
ones they want to keep like the spending bills they put drop them at the last second executive orders are
00:47:13.600
totally different executive orders come from the administrative state executive orders you should
00:47:18.160
also understand can all be taken to court you can all fight it uh and also when a change of
00:47:23.280
administration the day trump gets in you can shut that entire thing down now trust me the pressure
00:47:31.040
on any white house and in particular even trump with on the big farmer and biotech i mean this is
00:47:36.960
because this will come with funding you will see this executive order be attached to um obviously
00:47:42.960
has to be has appropriations and monies have to be there right but you'll start to see that coming
00:47:48.160
in the appropriations bill this is as serious as it gets and here's what's most serious about it joe
00:47:54.240
when you read through the executive order itself this is not just something uh they came up with last
00:48:00.000
week this is very well thought through you can tell it's got many hands in it uh it is something that
00:48:06.640
looks like they've been working on from day one okay uh they've really thought this through
00:48:12.320
and they're not shy about telling you what they're going to do i mean they look at they look at the
00:48:17.440
cell like you said it's something that's program programmable right just like absolutely it's
00:48:23.520
programmable this this is this is uh that is the hand of god we keep saying that the one eternal sin
00:48:31.840
the one unforgivable sin is to mock the holy spirit the blasphemy of the holy spirit
00:48:37.840
this is when you got a question they're going to say oh see this is the problem with the insurrectionists
00:48:41.600
this is the problem with the maga this is the problem with this movement they're all a bunch of
00:48:45.440
hidebound um you know uh believe in this ridiculous myth of uh christianity and the judeo-christian west
00:48:53.120
and they believe in that and and and and they're dangerous to our designs to and by the way it
00:48:59.280
correct me if i'm wrong joe allen is this the ability for them to create the ubermensch is this
00:49:04.880
the ability to create the superman i mean right there they lay it out right there we believe the
00:49:09.120
human life in the cell is just as programmable as a silicon chip is is that not what it says in black
00:49:16.800
letter joe allen absolutely that's the implication because you're not talking about necessarily
00:49:23.120
part of it of course is editing out mutations that might cause cancer but the language in the bill
00:49:29.040
itself and the language hold on hold on hang on they're always going to tell you that they're
00:49:33.280
always going to say this is going to sound this is this is going to solve this is going to solve
00:49:36.800
cancer this is going to take care of down syndrome this is for the the people have uh you know luke
00:49:41.840
garrick's and all that that's all what they say that's not what they're doing okay that's that's the
00:49:46.560
front they and and maybe some of the good stuff and charitable stuff and and uh empathetic stuff
00:49:51.920
that picks up we're going to pick this up tomorrow morning in the 10 o'clock hour joe it's that big
00:49:56.080
right now give people between now and tomorrow 10 joe allen how do people get to you follow you
00:50:01.200
particularly in this story check my social media ton of stuff up there at joe bot xyz joe bot xyz
00:50:10.880
at getter and twitter thank you very much steve we only bring joe allen back from our special project
00:50:17.760
for the big ones and this is as big as they get we're going to drill down on it tomorrow morning
00:50:21.680
at 10 o'clock it's going to be explosive capital markets economics geopolitics politics
00:50:26.400
and also the specter of transhumanism now coming right from the white house right from the uh right
00:50:33.040
from the oval office all tomorrow morning in the war room