WarRoom Battleground 425: Protecting Voter Integrity In New Hampshire
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In this episode, we discuss the New Hampshire Supreme Court ruling in favor of a constitutional challenge to the Supreme Court's ruling in a case challenging the state's voting machines and the use of unverifiable uncertified absentee ballots in the 2020 election.
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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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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 it's Wednesday 29th November year of our Lord 2023 thank you for continuing on in our
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late afternoon early evening edition of the world we're now in the early evening second hour we
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started the first hour in Arizona we talked about the indictments in Cochise County by the out of
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control illegitimate um attorney general out there I want to go now to New Hampshire Dan Richards
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Dan you're you're chairman of what the Institute for Constitutional Studies walk us through what
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happened in New Hampshire today you were I guess a plaintiff or got this case going that was argued
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today in the New Hampshire Supreme Court uh tell me what's about and why is it relevant
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to change or fight the statutory changes to mandatory constitutional provisions and that's
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really the summary that the legislature has simply exercised undelegated powers and expanded its authority
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by statute so what does that mean because that this happened in um the commonwealth of Pennsylvania
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also it's happened throughout the country what what do you but for the non-constitutional scholar
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non-lawyer walk me through what that actually means and and why when they've turned down so many of
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the cases did the New Hampshire Supreme Court take this one yeah specifically because of standing right
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so I have a constitutional right under both the state and federal constitution to vote and so those
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two uh both constitutions restrain your your state and federal government and so these two these three
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issues I argued today were one that the expansion and use of voting machines is unconstitutional
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because the people didn't authorize the change from 1784 same with absentee voting they added
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uh five additional exemptions not authorized by the state constitution increasing the absentee turnout
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from a normal four percent to 32 percent and then finally using voting machines to conceal unverified
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uncertified absentee ballots again a dilution of almost 26 percent in the 2020 race
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is it your contention that the 2020 race would have turned out differently that president trump would
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have actually won which he did win New Hampshire but have been acclaimed or certified that he won
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New Hampshire if all four of these had not been prevalent at the time absolutely and I would say that the reason
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for that is that Moore v Harper is a recent case by SCOTUS that was just decided this summer that's the
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redistricting case out of North Carolina and I would are I would suggest to your audience that had that
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uh opinion been issued by Roberts uh when the 2020 elections was being contested we the none of these fights would
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have gone the way they've done and it's a fascinating backstory that I when when Roberts wrote the opinion I thought to
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myself who took the leash off of him because he's giving us everything we need to fight back in other
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words that your rights stand on a higher plateau and the the burden of proof now is upon the government
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prior to this case and the the Heller-Bruin decision as well we would always in court have to prove okay
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okay okay hang on hang on full stop full stop full stop sure this audience are not constitutional scholars
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they didn't go to school and study the constitution I'm not a lawyer you've already lost me so I want
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to go back why is Moore v Harper Moore v Harper just slow down Moore v Harper which we followed here
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why is something about I think it was about the North Carolina legislature and the redistricting there
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those maps why is Roberts opinion that what was it why is it important and why does it have anything
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to do with this very uh very good point uh the issue there was this North Carolina Republicans
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obtained a majority and under the uh under their authority they redistricted the state the problem is
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is that they made it advantageous for the Republican Party and so the Democrats sued and lost they appealed
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and lost and so the Supreme Court decision is all about who gets to write your election laws and can that
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power be delegated and that's what they said that it can't be that the legislature of the several
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states is bound to establish our election laws and you can't give it to somebody else and so that's that's
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really the the long and the short of that case okay but but hold on but you just said that the the
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legislature made these changes in they didn't change the constitution but the legislature changed the
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laws of the four areas you just told me so why does that go against Roberts opinion you've lost
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me already great point and the reason is is that you can't change the state constitution by statute
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it must be submitted to the voters on a referendum vote in order to obtain the changes and that's what
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I'm that's what my lawsuit is about that they didn't do that very process
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Moore v Harper in Roberts's opinion he reaffirms that position that you can only uh you can only
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write statutes election law statutes can only be written pursuant to the state and federal constitution
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and not create all this other funny business that they've been doing for a very long time
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okay now now we're on it now now you're in our wheelhouse tell me what does the new hampshire
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constitution actually say I know what you say all these things they change the legislation change
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tell me as simple as you can tell me what does the new hampshire constant state constitution say
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about voting in 1784 we assigned three human beings a local moderator a selectman and a clerk
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those are three eyewitnesses that are constitutionally assigned the duty to sort and count the vote and
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that's the key sort not just count and that means in a physical examination of the ballot and so that's
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what it provided for so that you had three eyewitnesses and when the moderator is done sorting and counting
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the ballots he has to swear in a public setting that his count is true and accurate well how can he swear
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something is true and accurate when he in fact did not count the ballots he let electronic device that he
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has no custody or control of do the job for him so that's what the constitution requires that those
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three human beings because guess what else they can do okay they correct mistakes on the spot
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okay but hang on 1784 I don't know 235 years ago roughly over 230 years ago has there not been any changes
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changes to uh the voting uh back from from uh remember 1784 we didn't have the steam engine
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right right we didn't have internal combustion we didn't have any technology we didn't have lighting
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we'd have electricity it was it was a time of the enlightenment but a time of pre-technological
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the industrial revolution so how has been changes and no one's ever challenged that in the 200
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uh in 30 plus years you're still going off the constitution which essentially has it laid out
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from 1784 the genius of the document is that it can be altered or amended by the people as time passes
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and it has been many times that's how we create absentee voting here and so you're right it hasn't
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been changed in new hampshire since 1784 i'm the first person to challenge this issue that's why the
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supreme court heard this case and uh yeah it hasn't been challenged and by the way massachusetts
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constitution is nearly identical and they did change it they did put it a referendum they changed the
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constitution yes and they authorized the constitution yes what about the common what about the commonwealth
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what about the commonwealth of pennsylvania they did the exact same thing they did not change their
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constitution am i correct in that yes that's exactly what many of these cases were about that that
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these trump cases lost because there wasn't the case precedent in place to direct the courts as to what
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to do with the matter and uh yeah it was really a hot mess and so now more v harper has given the
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courts specific instructions is how they is that hang on is is was that was that the change was it the
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more v harper uh opinion by roberts at the uh supreme court last year that all of a sudden made your case
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relevant or actually gave you standing whereas before you know the people in pennsylvania nobody got
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any traction on this thing that's exactly right um the fascinating backstory on that case is that
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the dissenting opinion of thomas alito and gorsuch they didn't object to the majority opinion it was
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more v harper is a six to six to three decision they objected because they claimed that there was
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no controversy and in order for the case to be heard in the supreme court there must still be a
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controversy and so roberts forced them to hear this case give an opinion and it put in place the
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precedent so that all of the the shenanigans that went on during 2020 and all those cases we lost
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are no longer subject to local judges now the supreme court has ruled and it has lined the rules
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as to how these cases this would uh steve this is going to affect all 50 states
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are other people in pennsylvania and others have people reached out to you and said hey
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get me up to speed here you know make me smart about what i need to do because this is incredible
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i argued this from the absolute beginning i argued this with uh bill mcginley and raheem gassan when we
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saw mark elias's transition integrity project and i'd been arguing from the spring i said the state
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the commonwealth of pennsylvania i wasn't voting to hampshire i said the commonwealth of pennsylvania
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is basically making all these changes that i think are in the constitution about how you have
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to vote and nobody's paying any attention to it at all so are now people reaching out to you
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to say what do you know so that they can then go to court on this because this needs to be sorted
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before 2024 absolutely and steve i think i'm the first person to bring such a direct challenge in
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this manner uh i know i am in this state and that was brought up this morning and even even more
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recently let me bring this to your attention steve uh a few weeks ago a connecticut superior court judge
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overturned the local bridgeport connecticut mayor's race two democrats going at it and one of them is
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cheating they've got them on camera ballot box stuffing at the at the deposit box and inside the
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voting location and and to quote the lower court again this is just two weeks ago said the following
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the legislature has instead enacted a regulatory scheme designed to prevent fraud as far as
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practical and mandating the way in which absentee ballots are to be handled and here's the key whether
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fraud has been committed in the handling of certain absentee ballots is irrelevant to the question of
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whether there has been substantial compliance with all the mandatory provisions of absentee
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voting law it goes on to say the validity of the ballot therefore depends not on whether there's
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been fraud but rather whether there's been substantial compliance with mandatory requirements
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and that was sufficient grounds in other words you don't have to prove with these new precedents that
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are now going to be guiding our courts you no longer have to prove how you were harmed it's now up to
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the government to prove that its statutory scheme today would have been lawful when the constitution was
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either written or amended has this caused a firestorm up in new hampshire are people saying hey
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you're bringing up something you want to take us back to the to the stone age uh that you're one of
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these uh hardcore originalists uh in that we got to we live in a in a post-industrial society we live in a
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digital society and that dan richards and these guys are all horse and buggy guys my answer is simple
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i don't oppose any changes that a two-thirds majority of my state in a referendum would cause
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our state constitution to be changed we are after all a constitutional republic and not a democracy
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and in a constitutional republic the powers of the government are few and well defined as james
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madison faintly said so yeah no i don't object to change what i object to is change that and that's the
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basis of my case here that you change the function of my government without the consent of the voters and
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that's expressly and expressively you can't do it can't do it uh dan this is amazing we want to spend
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more time with you but where do people go to get more knowledge about this case this is going to be
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landmark no matter how they rule on this this is this is a shot across the bow of 2024 this is a shot
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across the bow of the mark eliasis of the world uh this is a shot across the bow of the rhino republicans
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in these states that cut deals didn't go by the rules didn't shredded their constitution uh and uh
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and just allowed this election in 2020 to be stolen this is why everybody including democrats
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uh have big issues with the 2020 election and the legitimacy of the biden regime so where do they go
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to find out more about you this case etc we look forward to having the audience jump in and then
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having you back on uh thank you for that and uh we're putting a team together now because this has
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been a one-man effort up until now and i would like to point out too as you just suggested with
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the rhinos all the people i'm suing in this case are all i'm a lifelong republican and i'll never vote
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for a democrat not even for my grave all right uh and who am i suing chris sununu john formella
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uh the secretary of state the speaker of the house the president of the senate my local town
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they're all republicans and they're all burying their head in the sand and they don't want to deal
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with the problem dan richards uh one man with the cussedness and the grit uh can change history
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uh let's hope it's uh it's going to go your way where do people get you sir uh right now i've got
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to create that platform so i will get back to your staff and get you uh you're you're a one-man band
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what about your do you have social media at all are you dude not only are you arguing something that's
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pre-industrial revolution you are pre-industrial revolution do you have a twitter feed or getter
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no i don't i don't you're right it's those are all true rich okay well anyway we'll we'll my staff
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will help you figure it out we'll get back to you you're a patriot and a hero and i'm telling you the
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revolutionary generation and particularly the folks that wrote the constitution for the great state of
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new hampshire the granite state live free or die in 1784 and ratified it would be very proud of you
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sir very proud so you should understand that uh look forward to having you back on thank you sir
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thank you dude that is a total throwback right there that's a throwback those are the kind of
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fighters you need i hope you're jacked up now one man alone with no website no social media
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i want to i want to go to the reverse of that and i want to see you how the modern mind thinks about
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the constitution it thinks about the our constitutional republic let's go and play the clip i'm bringing
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scott mckay i i agree we're seeing a cognitive decline but we're also seeing some dog whistles
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from him the reason when he makes these cognitive mistakes because they're they're in this year of
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cognitive decline purposeful well i think he's mixing them all in i think he's having the cognitive
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decline and then when he catches himself making mistakes he says well you know because obama is
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really biden's boss that is a dog whistle to the white supremacists in the country that are like i don't
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want a black man in charge again well that's too late you can't undo that yeah but but it already
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happened deal with it so that is kind of crafty i agree with that i think he appeals to that racist
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section of his base that doesn't want a black guy to get any kind of credit you know he made his bones
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on the birth of bs yeah okay that's your favorite show the view in case you missed it today just the
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let's bring scott mckay scott you've written a book very prescient i'm wondering when the view is
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going to invite you on but you've uh you've written a book called racism revenge and obama you basically
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essentially make the case i which let me say differently you attempt to make the case that
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obama is still calling the shots here walk us through this show us the receipts let's put it up
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in whoopie's grill about what you got what you have and why you say it's not really racism with
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trump that's driving this well first of all thanks for having me on steve uh let let me just kind of
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lay this out there race is now the opposite of accountability in america right we use race to uh
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to uh shield people from actual uh you know uh accountability for actions and and and so forth
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the receipts on obama i mean the the number one thing was the most patently obvious is a year and
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change ago when barack obama showed up at the white house and was treated as a conquering hero and the
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president united states was wandering around the room on video looking for a conversation and nobody will
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give him one um you know and and we've seen over and over again all of biden's people were obama's
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people biden's policies were obama's policy but but but hang on but hang on hang on but hey whoa whoa
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but that's a natural this was this was um you know bush 41 it was reagan's third term anytime you have
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someone particularly a vice president that uh that wins uh uh uh election off of a previous president who's
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kind of tapped out because he's he's had his eight years everybody throughout history says it's their
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third term why is that a big deal so obama is a conquering hero for those guys so he came back
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to the treatment as conquering hero and biden's always been kind of an afterthought just like bush
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was to uh to a large degree why is that why does that show anything that by that obama's running the
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white house well think of the 2020 democrat presidential primary right between joe biden and kamala harris
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and remember kamala was team obama's choice in that election and she crashed and burned uh at the
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beginning of that that primary process and biden was crashing and burning and then deus ex machina we
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had joe biden all of a sudden installed as the nominee uh in you know you know in south carolina
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and then he picks kamala harris as his number two eighty percent of democrat voters in that primary
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process had nothing wanted nothing to do with joe biden and kamala harris and yet the two most
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obvious puppets of team obama turned out to be number one and number two on their on their ballot
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and you know you're right there is a a certain amount of continuity that makes but hang on but
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that makes that's holy whoa whoa whoa that makes but hang on that makes total sense obama's their guy
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that's obvious if obama wants something yeah you know biden wouldn't exist politically without obama
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obama was the one guy since he didn't actually come in and endorse anybody else that was the biggest
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thing that joe biden had going for so why is that what is your thesis that that obama still runs things
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and it wouldn't be kind of odd if his team and his policies and the fruition of my point is that biden is
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10 times i think more radical than obama so what what is your theory of the case
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well is is joe biden's history as an american politician commensurate with a more radical
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approach than barack obama's was i would say that that definitely is not true and he had 40 years in
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the senate to establish that record all of a sudden the guy is cognitively disabled as he is and he
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becomes a far left radical when all of his policies again are metastasizations of things that happened
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and we talk about this extensively in in the book um all of these things are furtherances of
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groundbreakings we had during the eight years of obama and so um it's i mean this is more than just
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the standard yeah this is the third term of so and so um one could you know certainly make the argument
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that this is all of the things are you are you are you guilty make make make your case against
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uh whoopee because whoopee said the scott mckays of the world that are really the guys that are uh
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amplifying this dog whistle right are are are the are are the racists here because obama is a black man
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and they just can't cotton to the fact that a black man is is essentially running the white house this
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time and this is a dog whistle to the white uh supremacist the white nationalist uh the the
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breathe through the mouth white working class that uh you gotta uh you gotta not vote for biden counter
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her argument uh well joe biden's a white guy so for her to be making this argument is a concession
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that this is obama's third term right because otherwise i mean if joe biden was the president there
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would be no argument about race would there i mean we have a white guy actually a white guy who
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established himself as pretty seriously a racist i mean that that was kamala harris's uh uh uh position
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during the democrat primary in 2020 but you're saying the white but you're saying you're saying
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the white guy hang on you're saying that hang on you're saying the white guy has no power
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that obama's the puppet so counter her argument by you going and saying that obama actually controls
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the white house with his five or six or seven or eight top aides or the deputies of those aides
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that are now the senior people in the white house susan rice and etc i know susan rice punched out but
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all those that were there from the beginning that he's running it counter the argument that uh you're
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that you're just amplifying a dog whistle well i mean what i'm what i'm saying is is that she's
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conceding that obama is uh the active ingredient in the biden white house if she's going to bring up
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race i mean it's it's pretty it's pretty obvious i mean if joe biden is the guy actually in control
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then you have a white guy in control and there should be no discussion of race in this and so uh you
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know and then the other part of it is like i said this is barack obama's third term from a policy
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standpoint because there's very little that joe biden is doing that isn't a direct um uh uh like
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i said mishasticization of what happened during obama does that does that okay does that shock you
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i mean wouldn't it be shocking if it was the other way of course it's going to be his third term just
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like bush although bush in the second term of reagan they got all the baker and the bush guys in there
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but would it surprise you to that that the policies were just obama's policies but taken to the next level
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well it's not the way joe biden was sold to the american public right i mean he was sold as a
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centrist of course they actually sold barack obama at the time back in 2008 as a centrist
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and oh i see so hold on so i understand you're saying obama obama's approval obama's approval was
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so far down his policies had so failed it looked like another failed presidency the hope and change
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didn't work the country was when i took over the campaign it was two-thirds wrong track one-third right
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track which is a killer you're saying that they sold biden as not obama's third term specifically
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as a moderate that was going to bring the country together and not have these divisive policies that
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trump had had him divisive from the right obama had divisive from the left is that that is that
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your theory of the case i would say that that's a pretty good theory yeah and that you took it on
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how do people are you i want to make sure people get tons of access to you because actually the book is
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quite fascinating right i've been up in your grill but i wanted to i wanted you to counter i want it
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to be almost like the view would have you on because i think it'd be the best interview for you to have
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i'd love to see you on the view yeah what are you going around and giving talks about this book are you
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doing a book tour of this because i want people this issue about obama and obama's control or not
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control in the white house is because he did have and susan rice is like the chief you know lieutenant of
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the mafioso they had her there for as long as they needed her they've got others uh are you going
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around and giving a book tour can people actually see you talk about this well i've been right now
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we're doing lots of appearances like this obviously so that we can uh get the maximum amount of word out
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i mean i think this is going to be the fourth uh the fourth show i've done today so um i'm getting a
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lot of practice i guess uh and i you know yeah i mean um i mean i've done radio shows across the
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country we're doing podcasts i did a thing in canada last week that just aired uh today so um
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yeah i'm getting out there and is the book is the book cover is the book cover is the book hang on i'm
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gonna hold you through the break and i've got dr thayer get ben horner got a lot to get through but
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is the book cover pull the book cover back up if you can memphis please that book cover looks
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pretty ominous was that book cover done on was that designed on purpose i mean it's like red with
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a black background you know obama looks like a demon or d not like a was that done on purpose
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we made a conscious choice not to go subtle with either the book cover or the title of the book um
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and and i look and i think it's important because hang on hang on hang on hang on we're hang on i'm
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we'll bring you back on and after break because i want you to get a full answer on this well you
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we can go through that scott uh where can people get this this is going to be controversial they're
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already calling you uh that you're one of the problems here that uh you know you're you and your
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followers are all racist and xenophobes and nativists that you got the dog whistle out there that a
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black man is going to be president again for another four years uh just to roll people up so
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i want to make sure people get your book and read it and uh and and discuss it with their their their
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neighbors so where do they go well i you know all the places amazon barnes and noble all of those uh
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the usual places you buy books uh have got it it's out now racism revenge and ruin it's all obama
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you can look up my name on amazon and any of those uh other book sites and and it's there so um you know
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sales have already started they're a little bit brisk so that's a good a good thing i i i imagine
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people in their family may not agree with this as a stocking stuffer uh where do they um your social
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media what's that okay i'm uh at the hayride on on twitter i'm also at reviver r-v-i-v-r d-o-t com
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among the best thank you brother for being on here really appreciate it scott mckay take care see you
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soon racism revenge and ruin obama's third term check it out um i want you know and we had uh ej
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earlier we also have talked about the trillion dollar debt in 900 days think about that for a
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second trillion dollars in 100 days harnwell is going to come on from rome we're going to talk
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about a clearly ukraine some other issues the full court press on ukraine right now is like something
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i've never seen they've got two things going on number one they want to have a longer cr i'm just
00:35:32.100
breaking into the news today they want to have a longer cr because they understand that we're going
00:35:37.200
to demand massive budget cuts the the maga base and they don't want to do it they don't have the
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political will to do it so they're looking for every way to kick the can down the road but
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simultaneously and this is what they want to do first they want to get this 60 to 80 billion dollars
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for ukraine done first that's what they want to do and they're prepared to put any trinket on there
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they have to to try to fool you uh you got to go to birch gold right now and i tell you
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ask philip patrick go to birchgold.com slash bannon ask philip patrick and the team get
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money on on the nation's balance sheet right now in 100 days how's that going to impact things
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this is why the bricks nations this is why the bricks the people that control the resources in
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uh harnwell before we uh i had an interview on gb news today what in one of my favorite news sites
00:37:06.260
in the world of news broadcaster in in great britain and it was a lot of it was about the
00:37:09.940
follow-on from the tucker uh interview yesterday about the irish and and people know i'm irish i'm i'm a
00:37:15.560
i was born fighting as the irish are i very rarely talk about my heritage i never talk about irish
00:37:21.040
politics because it's so disgusts me of how the elites in that country the political elites the
00:37:27.260
uniparty have sold out the irish people and to be brutally frank about the irish people have not
00:37:31.180
fought back it is the most uh i think co-opted a country in europe into the eu and what you see is
00:37:39.620
this explosion the last couple of days because the situation with the immigrant population and the
00:37:45.060
knifing of these of the children and these other people and what is brought to mind is this um
00:37:51.420
allison pearson in the telegraph has written a brilliant piece and dr bradley thayer broke it
00:37:57.260
down for us it's on warroom.org right now and this is why you already get our free email make sure you
00:38:01.840
go to the site he broke the piece down brilliantly and it is a brilliant piece to begin with where she
00:38:06.700
said hey look this multiculturalism is not working and what you're seeing is the mothers of ireland
00:38:12.700
women in their 40s 50s and 60s that are not going to allow their daughters to be exposed
00:38:17.460
to fighting age males from north africa in the middle east that are quite frankly looking for
00:38:23.720
women and they see these young girls that are not with hijabs and not covered uh and it just drives
00:38:29.980
them crazy and they want sex i mean she couldn't have been more brutally frank it's a brilliant
00:38:33.900
piece i'm kind of shocked the telegraph which i know you and i loved for many decades which has
00:38:39.700
kind of gone wet uh put it up your your thoughts brother um if i'm a good evening to you i'm going
00:38:47.280
to start by talking not about ireland that's only a personal anecdote from my time in brussels
00:38:52.680
in belgium which has a very similar immigrant breakdown to it i remember very starkly one of
00:38:59.880
my colleagues uh who also worked in the european parliament worked for a different mep from me she once
00:39:05.940
told me that in some of the the the rougher areas in brussels just to stop being molested because
00:39:12.480
whenever she traveled on on the underground system she'd always have a moroccan guys come over and
00:39:17.480
stroking her arms if she was wearing a t-shirt or something and stroking her hair just to stop that
00:39:23.320
she would she would actually wear a hijab um just in order for these guys to leave her alone so your
00:39:30.740
opening introduction about these mothers and grandmothers in ireland it's absolutely true and
00:39:37.240
it strikes me as absolutely true i mean it's it's what it's well known as a fact of down on the ground
00:39:42.660
not only in ireland but in the netherlands in paris um in um uh in parts of germany huge space now
00:39:52.700
across across europe uh across the european union if you if you are a girl if you have blonde hair if
00:39:58.540
you have blue eyes and you just want to be left alone by many young young guys 20 year old guys
00:40:04.600
who weren't born in the west but have come over then yes you are you are open season if you're not
00:40:11.160
wearing a head covering so um that's what a lot of girls do now and just they're not they're obviously
00:40:18.240
not islamic they're not why is that not with the rape with the rapes hang on with the rapes in
00:40:23.280
sweden and what's happened in france why is this not talked about why is they they the point of of
00:40:28.460
uh uh pearson's alistair pearson and everybody should read thayer's breakdown of it and then
00:40:33.660
get the original copy yourself we'll figure out how to get behind the paywall and make sure you can read
00:40:37.660
it she makes the case that um these mothers are the ones that have been demonized first off the the
00:40:43.860
the folks that got worked up and and burned down uh i think a footlocker and a bus uh they're being
00:40:50.400
charged with hate crimes you got conor mcgregor who stood up and said hey your plan is not good
00:40:54.880
enough you won't address this they're gonna have them hate crimes the whole thing in ireland
00:40:58.840
has been focused on the folks that stood up and the focus on the mothers how have we gotten this
00:41:03.640
thing so up down this is worse than council culture this is a deep-seated self-loathing of your
00:41:10.640
own people in your own culture this is a cancer this cancer is actually even deeper and worse
00:41:17.760
than multiculturalism sir steve does it not does it not illustrate perfectly how totally absent
00:41:25.020
bereft raw principle woke progressives are that their first instinct here is to blame the victims
00:41:32.540
and female victims by the way female victims of male molestation these aren't fictional things that
00:41:40.220
have been brought up uh that you often read about in the press where the guy's just presumed guilty 20
00:41:44.980
years after the event yeah and no one could frankly no one can prove one way or the other
00:41:50.020
and it's basically he said he said she said these aren't those instances right these are instances
00:41:56.600
that are happening today that are perfectly verifiable and the first the first thing that
00:42:03.480
the woke progressive establishment that has created this disaster over many decades the first thing they
00:42:10.540
do is blame the victims women um who are being harassed molested raped and subject to all forms of
00:42:18.220
of violence and abuse by by uh immigrant men the first thing that their first recourse is to blame the
00:42:26.680
victim that's absolutely astonishing i can think of no other uh instance where that would be acceptable
00:42:32.020
apart from there is a hierarchy of victimhood in the west and sadly women aren't you know they have a lot
00:42:38.560
of power over men these days basic you know you have believed women and that kind of movements um but
00:42:44.320
they're not at the top of the pyramid they're not at the top of the apex um there is there is a there
00:42:49.560
is a an officially sanctioned victim group that trumps all others and those are people who weren't born
00:42:55.920
here um those are people often who come in illegally often people who have been subject to court orders for
00:43:01.780
deportation and have just stayed um these people are untouchable there is an instance here
00:43:07.780
there's this one yeah go ahead steve i have i must read one quote here in this excellent article
00:43:17.420
um because it just explains everything it explains the situation i think that ireland is in right this is the guy
00:43:24.960
we're talking about ashley murphy who was the 23 year old teacher who was who was brutally uh murdered
00:43:33.220
and uh her uh the guy who killed her was was a gypsy an illegal gypsy um in the country i think
00:43:41.320
they've been marked for deportation as well and this is what her boyfriend said uh ryan casey in court
00:43:47.280
and and no you know no journalist has picked this up beyond the telegraph this is what what he said as part
00:43:54.320
of the the victim his victim impact statement how can someone come to this country get social housing
00:44:02.220
social welfare not hold down a job of any description and never contribute to society for 10 years this is
00:44:10.040
not the country that ashley and i grew up in and want to love it has officially lost its innocence
00:44:15.240
this country needs to wake up the this time things have got to change um that's a very powerful quote i
00:44:22.340
mean his girlfriend was killed right let's not forget that a very powerful quote and those are
00:44:27.240
all pertinent questions the answer is of course steve the answer to those questions how does it happen
00:44:32.700
is because people because you had an out-of-touch sociopathic uh government that that implemented
00:44:39.900
all these things over the will of the people and yet the people still voted for them that's the
00:44:45.580
important thing here in some senses steve and the article does of course mention that of a population
00:44:51.500
of just five million one million people are an island now born abroad the irish people have had
00:44:57.780
plenty of opportunities to change course over many years and they have not done so in some sense steve
00:45:03.220
pains me to say in some sense these are chickens coming home to loose
00:45:07.440
no they've been sheep there's no doubt about it now there's many things of irish history and what
00:45:14.340
these but these there's no elites and there's no elites are uniparty in the world that have sold
00:45:20.940
their people out than the irish uh political leadership it's disgusting and revolting they
00:45:27.980
report to the party of davos they report to brussels they report to the city of london they report to
00:45:34.080
wall street and to you know the atlantic council in washington dc these people are fully woke we talked
00:45:41.160
yesterday and went ahead uh michael walsh on one of the members of the war room engine room who who
00:45:45.880
lives in ireland and and does work for us there uh actually get talked about a town i think it's
00:45:51.380
called y'all where there's 800 uh ukrainians and only a four or five hundred citizens and the ukrainians
00:45:58.520
have been a hundred thousand essentially draft dodgers there have been there have been some some
00:46:03.200
women and children yes but just it's just fighting age men that want to get out of the country and not
00:46:06.980
defend their country they're not taking the best in ireland the irish politicians don't care before
00:46:12.580
we do that i know we gotta get to ukraine only got a couple minutes so maybe we do the ukraine tomorrow
00:46:16.340
but because gert builders i've known gert now for over a decade this kind of came out of nowhere
00:46:22.280
unless you've been paying attention of the seething anger and when you talk about seething anger you're
00:46:27.920
talking about the netherlands was probably the most liberal open uh nice people in uh in uh in uh the
00:46:35.700
continent of europe and also the irish who are pretty pretty chilled and pretty laid back
00:46:39.440
talk to is this is this the thing that's happening on immigration that they don't even want to discuss
00:46:44.080
publicly and then all of a sudden out of nowhere uh gert builders gets what 35 or 36 seats and can
00:46:50.360
actually have the lead in forming a government in a place as as as not just liberal but progressive
00:46:55.820
as the netherlands as the as dutch as the dutch steve this is you know looking at the
00:47:02.920
the parallels between the netherlands and ireland i'm just astonished basically it's exactly the
00:47:08.220
same situation going on only just in in two different countries um exactly the same and
00:47:14.000
this is going to be replicated elsewhere now the ft yesterday i almost made it onto the show yesterday
00:47:19.360
i didn't quite make it on yesterday but the ft had three articles in there that are all directly
00:47:24.820
tied together on these arguments but it was sort of but by chance it wasn't as if they were
00:47:29.820
they were winning a themed and analysis the uh the thing about the the gert builders uh election
00:47:37.560
that really astonishes me steve is how every time the western media are talking about it they're
00:47:42.740
calling it a shock victory a shock result well i was surprised i i saw the you know i was surprised
00:47:50.200
that he did so well um but you know what planet are you living on it it uh for it to be a shock
00:47:59.180
the the anger in in some parts of the netherlands has been building as it has an island as as it has
00:48:05.100
been for elsewhere that the tragedy of the dutch situation however steve is i don't quite know what
00:48:12.780
what what a democratic government within the norms of democracy and the limits imposed on democracy
00:48:20.140
what the netherlands can now do to rectify its problem i mean if you if you consider certain
00:48:25.520
countries like ships that have holes beneath their holes well they're letting in water and
00:48:31.300
pretty much you can still turn it around you can block the hole kick out the water and your ship
00:48:37.500
will will steady itself and go on but it gets to a point when when the boat lets in so much water
00:48:43.600
that it's only a case of time until it sinks and i sort of think that the netherlands is in that
00:48:48.100
situation now i don't think there's any coming any way coming back for the netherlands i don't think
00:48:51.940
there's any way coming back from france either to be honest with you but some countries can turn it
00:48:56.580
around um i don't quite know what gert builders is going to be able to do but let's just say let's
00:49:02.940
see but there's no way i mean that it just shows you you know i'm coming back you know it's the same
00:49:08.260
thing talking about the netherlands is talking about that the island situation it's not a shock
00:49:12.820
it's a fact that the debate it's not a shock if you're paying attention yeah let me let me go to
00:49:18.260
georgia maloney for a second you see that this is something even she who kind of ran on kind of
00:49:24.460
ran on this and particularly her side of the of the political spectrum you know being actually farther
00:49:29.860
to the right than salvini she blinked right away i mean she's been correct me if i'm wrong pretty uh
00:49:36.180
meh about uh about the immigration crisis in in italy and that's because she wants that eu money she
00:49:41.860
needs that eu cash am i wrong there she doesn't need it it's a choice that she has made she could
00:49:48.760
quite easily she had the popular mandate to run a different type of government um she did she
00:49:54.280
collapsed like a wet brown paper bag sadly to say that steve uh again she might be able to turn it
00:50:00.780
around she's not given any great indication of having the fight in her to do this and as i mentioned on
00:50:06.780
the show before she is electorally secure at the moment in order to do this to somewhat betray her
00:50:15.500
base because there is presently no one on her right flank that's it's betraying it's betraying her it's
00:50:22.160
betraying her country we got to bounce i said on tucker with the one viral what you've seen in ireland
00:50:28.000
is a small scale what you're going to see here in the united states ireland's let in 125 or 130 000
00:50:35.520
illegal immigrants in the uh or i guess immigrants the way that the eu calls it in their political
00:50:40.880
class uh in the last year that'd be the equivalent of nine million here in the united states which is
00:50:46.520
just the number that biden has allowed in so far you're going to see when deportation time comes and
00:50:52.600
it's coming you're going to see something at a much bigger scale and it's uh it's not gonna be
00:50:57.280
pretty ben how do people get to you on social media we'll do ukraine tomorrow thank you so much
00:51:02.220
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only add to your knowledge and your understanding ben harnwell thank you very much honored to have you
00:51:52.800
on brother see you tomorrow thank you so much steve our international editor located in rome um
00:51:59.520
this fight on the uh on the budget the fight on the um the deficits is out of control nature it's
00:52:07.540
only going to get more intense we're going to be back here at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning and we're
00:52:11.080
going to be kicking it off with a lot of developments on capitol hill i know everybody's looking for
00:52:16.360
marching orders just keep your powder dry right now one thing you should do to make sure you command
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