WarRoom Battleground EP 122: 3 Billion Sent To Ukraine; Fauci Retires; Nevada Polling Strong For MAGA
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Summary
In this episode of the War Room, we cover the latest developments in Ukraine, the situation in the Donbass region, and some of the latest news from around the world, including the latest on the invasion of the southern border of the United States by the Russian Federation. We are joined by Ben Harnwell in Rome and Dr. Fauci in Bologna.
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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
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authoritarians get total control and total power because this is just like in arizona this is just
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like in georgia it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and
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misrepresentations is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is
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the fight all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground
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here's your host stephen k bannon just a short time ago according to a u.s official the u.s
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government announcing up to three billion dollars in assistance military assistance which will be
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drawn already from a system they have in place for ukraine specifically not taken from u.s stockpiles
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of munitions and armament that will be something very much welcomed by officials here who feel that
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they're grinding conflict with the russians hasn't seen much progress in recent weeks it's a stalemate
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and with the threat of missiles now here in the capital where i'm standing and elsewhere
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in the country they want to make sure attention is still on their conflict and their defense of their
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okay welcome you're in the war room uh battleground we're going to start in ukraine and with dr fauci
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then we're going to go to some battleground states nevada new hampshire we're talking about florida new
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york everything's happening today it's a primary day i want to go to um ben harnwell in rome and ben thank
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you for uh staying up with us to do this but um ben give us a perspective correct me if i'm wrong
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brother but did every european country refuse to send their so-called committed aid in the month of
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july and nothing as we know has come in august there's some huge controversy around the financial
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times article about equipment getting laundered from ukraine back into criminal gangs in europe and
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making the security situation there worse and also where non-military aid is actually going ben
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harnwell your perspective particularly today with the invasion of the southern border of the united
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states wide open three billion they're just up in your face ben harnwell good evening steve yes um
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that's that's absolutely true the the stories to the story um that you're referring to is that in the
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month of july not a single european union country um it made any further fresh new pledges of aid
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not to say they didn't give anything that they had already committed it's just that in that whole
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calendar month of july nothing new was promised from continental europe quite quite different i have
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to say from the united states the three stories i'm going to tie in um for you today steve are um
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in and of themselves perhaps they wouldn't raise eyebrows it's the point and this is what i'm very
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proud about the the work that the war room does it it's it's it's the the connections we make
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between events which aren't ostensibly connected they are of course the mainstream media won't draw
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those uh lines but this is this is this is the the forte of the war room the connecting of the dots
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so the first story and i'll do the three billion i'm going to close with that but the first story
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is i just want to indicate how performative um that the news is that our uh overlords are spoon
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feeding to us so you've got the context of the three billion which i'm going to dive into one would
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think therefore that the that the ukraine is really melting down and in crisis however i think
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the war room is probably the only voice that has persistently been indicating other newspapers that have
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given little snippets here and there but the war room has been absolutely on this we talk we spoke
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two months ago about how all the ukrainians were down at the beach when uh when there wasn't baby
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formula in the united states a month or so ago uh when all these fresh inflation reports were coming in one
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after another the war room indicated that the ukrainians were enjoying open air concerts in maria pol
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right which was supposed to were led to believe it's just a ruined shell of a city there were open
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air concerts there and we spoke about that the opera the ballet the theater that that ukrainians were
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enjoying today steve um i don't want you know people might hit on the wall and say all we do is bring
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out bad news i've got some good news for you today the good news is is that the the football season the
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soccer season as americans call it kicks off today literally 1 1 p.m local time in kiev right um and
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i'm just going to quickly cover the the remarks given by um the captain of the shakta donetsk team which
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is one of the two teams that were playing in kiev olympic stadium today the captain's called taras
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stepanenko and he said i think the teams the players will be proud of this event we are ready we are
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strong and i think we will show to all the world ukrainian life and our will to win and interestingly the
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associated press adds this editorial comment under threat of russian attacks in a war that stopped
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um socking ukraine since february a new league season starts today in kiev with the goal of restoring
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some sense of normal life that is what the department of defense in the white house briefings
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aren't going to let you know right first story second story um another indication of just how
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performative things are the u.s embassy in kiev um urged all u.s citizens to leave and they said
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the u.s embassy this is citing department um of the state department um information the u.s embassy
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urges u.s citizens to depart ukraine now using privately available ground transportation options
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if it is safe to do so totally performative because as we've just discovered because the football
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season is is is literally kicking off now let's go to that three billion um and i i noticed in the
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cold open the cnn cold open one of the guy that the guy there who did who was speaking the
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correspondent explicitly made a reference to the fact that this these funds were going to be very
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well received by officials in kiev hold on to that throwaway remark because i'm going to come back to
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it at the end of this so here's here's a story here and it's um i note that again associated press
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indicates that this time this package of three billion indicates indicates a shift to a longer term
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campaign which is more likely to keep american military troops in europe in the fight for years
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to come that is associated press that that that is the escalation and then trenching down you guys
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thought you got out of afghanistan and a forever war in the middle east but you've been thrown right
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back into another one here's another line um from the associated press briefing on this in addition to
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providing longer term assistance that ukraine can use for potential future defense needs the new package
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is intended to ensure is intended to reassure ukrainian officials that the united states intends to keep
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up its support regardless of the day-to-day back and forth of conflict right i'm going to repeat that
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this new package is intended to reassure ukrainian officials that the united states um has to stay in power
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power i read that and i thought blimey is that where we are now is this really where we are it is now
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the priority of civil servants paid by american taxpayers who are who are unsackable up until we get this
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schedule f in in 2020 2024 to kicking unsackable their priority is appeasing ukrainian officials the very day that
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they're sending them three billion more of u.s taxpayers money right i should have given a public
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health warning before this this segment steve i should have advised people you know who suffer
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perhaps high blood pressure angina or or what have you to take a couple of aspirins because that
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really got me going the report is amazing here's the question for you in europe you know we're we're
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we're spending a lot of time on maloney's uh rise to power in italy we're talking about what's
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happened to the rest of europe they haven't made any fresh commitments the the the gas prices you
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saw in the uk the the citicorp is saying that the inflation is not going to be 13 that the bank of
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england says it's going to be 18 and dave walsh our energy consultant and you know a contributor
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is on here yesterday saying it's going to quadruple in the uk by spring of next year and natural gas
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is it does it look from rome when you're in rome from the perspective that the only power that's
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backing ukraine for a continued escalation is the united states are there any nations in europe now
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because the germans are all wrapped around the axle is even the eu or the party of davis is anybody
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escalatory at least on the military side that you see to the level that the united states is
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they're following america's lead steve if america were to change the mood mood music and the
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substance and and decisive action the continental europe would 100 fall in behind that all throughout
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the beginning if you ever and i think it's a six month anniversary tomorrow um of the start of the
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war pretty much europe the european union i should say and and the member the the 27 member states they've
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been waiting at every single step of the way to see what the united states is going to do and then to
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fall in line behind the united states obviously you know you you're the greatest military power the
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greatest economy um on the face of the planet it'd be pointless moving ahead without american support
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um so the the lead is is set by the united states and europe will fall in behind that in fact the
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outgoing draghi mario draghi um government here and that resigned in italy um that was really
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criticized uh one of the the big domestic accusations against that was that was that draghi was following
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too much of an atlanticist position now that doesn't mean cultural affinity to the values of the united states
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it means following the lead of the united states military industrial complex
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yes ben uh what's your you've been doing great uh uh briefings on getter what is your social media
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people can get up to you because you're probably the top i think at least person voice into the
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american media on all all the complexity of ukraine and what's really going on not the happy talk
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they're hearing on msnbc or fox no not the neoliberal neocon pom-poms well that's very kind of
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you steve um i'm i'm my social media is exclusively getter simply my surname harnwell i'm an
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at harnwell go for the verified account because there are some fake accounts floating around
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there and that's why i'm pushing out my analysis and my live streams i push out my hits here on on
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the war room 24 7. thank you very much ben harnwell our international editor let's go we have dr paul
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alexander let's let's play the uh his cold open and then we'll go to him today's the day today's the day
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we've been waiting for we've been waiting for we've been asked to the max and washing our hands
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galore i'm gonna roll roll roll my sleeve cause when i get my vaccine i'm protecting my whole community
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fauci my fauci ouchie said i'm couchy when will we be able to hug our families again dr fauci uh that's
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tough for a lot of families right now what's your advice i know it's tough you want to hug the ones
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you love but you have to be careful i would encourage all parents to get their children
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vaccinated i'm also encouraging children to ask for the vaccine we have an important question from
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some curious kids about the coronavirus vaccine will the vaccine be safe and available for kids
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when do you think a kid my age will be able to take the vaccine and we're anxious to get you
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vaccinated we're going to start some trials in children so just hang in there a couple of more
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months and we'll be in good shape they call it the fauci effect more students than ever before
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are applying for med school inspired by dr fauci the last thing before we go tonight in fauci we trust
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hey guys we're gonna begin this morning with dr anthony fauci on the cover of an unlikely magazine
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in style has chosen dr fauci as their cover model i i thank fauci i think um i think even even
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mit romney you know you are the most respected the most admired when you speak we listen what's
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your level of confidence in dr fauci uh total which actor would you want to play you um here are
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some suggestions that i've heard ben stiller brad pitt which one they have lied about dr fauci on
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behalf of millions of americans we appreciate your leadership and your dedication you have to be a
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moron to believe it but there are i guess a lot of morons out there something called plandemic
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a new report shows that under fauci's direction the national institute of allergies and infectious
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disease funded painful and deadly experiments on dogs the military administered 2.8 million doses
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later developed chest pain tests showed it was myocarditis they might be wondering how someone in
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such great shape could suffer cardiac arrest he has this data he knows this data he is mangler on
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steroids we have breaking news from the white house dr anthony fauci is retiring i want the audience to
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calculate the odds of this happening you think divine providence is not working in our lives elect me
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and i'm gonna hire dr fauci the biden administration understands how bad it's gonna be and leave the
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prison for tony fauci couch you're going to prison preserve your documents baby a lot of folks coming for
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you hard dude everything you've done to this country every lie what you did with the ccp what you did
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in wuhan it's all coming out how do you debunk something like that people want to fire me or put
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me in jail for what i've done it's it's preposterous job but if you are trying to get at me you're attacking science
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okay we have dr paul alexander dr alexander and our questioning and prodding uh in calling out
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fauci over the last two years are we questioning science or medicine sir uh thanks steve once again
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it's an honor to be on your show i know you're not questioning science because dr fauci does not
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represent science look we've been dealing with fauci now for two and a half years and i can say
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as an academic scientist i've schooled all over the world and worked in uh world health uh the
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government of united states infectious diseases society of america etc i would say today that
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dr fauci has to me become he's probably the most inept unqualified so-called experts because every
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single thing that he has done in terms of the lockdowns with with books has been flat around
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every single covet lockdown school closure mass mandate business exposure has failed in fact
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and so how did he the the yeah yeah keep keep going keep going dr alzander because i have a
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one question but keep going when when walensky came out two days ago and she said three days ago that
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cdc was not up to the task and they made a lot of mistakes etc first of all i think she came the closest
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to the on to be honest to the truth cdc is not a public health agency it operates today as a political
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arm of the government and it worked cdc worked with nih and fda to subvert then president trump it works
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today cdc to cover up and protect president biden and what she said was a devastating takedown and when
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fauci came out the day after to try and clean it up he then said that well we should not blame only
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walensky the the deficiencies and the problems predated walensky well that's when i was at the
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trump administration that goes back to friedman's time in obama when deborah burks came out yesterday
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to say well it's maybe a transparency issue dr burks was being very duplicitous and lied this is not an
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issue of transparency this is an issue of flat wrongs lies deceit the cdc worked
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to subvert quote as trump every single covet policy from lockdowns to school closures including the
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vaccines these kova gene injections have all failed and they have damaged america they have damaged the
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reputation of america they hurt american people devastatingly particularly our children and minorities
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okay hold on a second hang a second hang a second i want to go back and because you you've got some
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pretty big charges here and you were part of president trump's administration yes you're saying
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the cdc and the fda and the rest of the the kind of public health worked to subvert the trump
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administration but they work because they're a political arm but they work in concert to protect
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the biden administration can you give us a couple of examples to back up your point of subversion of of
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trump and protection of biden well if you look at for example if you look at their reports their their
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mmwr reports those reports are written as a political hit piece and during the trump administration
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as president trump week by week was moving forward from about june of 2020 you can see that they were
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keeping in step with what his statements of his policies were and they were quickly commissioning
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within cdc and they have a lot of employees who sit around most of the time they would write a report
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completely averse and opposite to what his position was so much so that he created tremendous confusion
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it's not only what i am seeing dr walensky has said that they have made a lot of mistakes and
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i had the privilege in in fact the reason why i wanted to come on to your show is to say this
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when i joined the trump administration my position was a senior pandemic advisor out of the hhs
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um books uh redfield uh fauci etc han they all had sub offices in my building so i had the privilege of
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working with these people meeting these people in various ways in different meetings i can tell
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you this this is what i wanted to share so you would understand my perspective my task i was tasked
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particularly whilst my job was at the hhs i was requested by persons on both sides of the aisle
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be a democrat and republican be it senate and house that my actual job was to produce
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an analysis and reporting that would eventually go to the congress and the senate so that they can begin
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investigations of the cdc the way i was explained it on arrival to washington
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was that this is something in the making for many years and they needed to find someone who
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could be trusted would not leak what they were doing and would actually produce a very high level
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reporting and analysis of the cdc of the alphabet agencies but starting with cdc because it's not that
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they wanted to to remove the cdc they wanted to fix the cdc and help and remake and remodel but they
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needed an analysis that they can go then to congress to begin hearings why because the way it was explained
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to me is that the cdc was broken and the cdc is a corrupted agency and i can tell you from my analysis
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the cdc by not going directly into what the findings were and where i got in the analysis
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it was shocking to me that how the cdc uses and used their guidance
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and the mmwr reports as a political hit piece and how they use them with very shady very uh suboptimal
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methodology the methodology the statistics the science was all wrong and um they came up with
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the guidance that actually created more of a problem in the society and uh created a lot of
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confusion and that was my position and uh well you know how it ended up with me in the sense that by
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september i resigned but um that was my job my job was to take a deep dive into the cdc and um i actually
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began that process and uh did your did your we got about did did you get a did you ever end up
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delivering a preliminary report well at the time of my resignation first of all i was asked to produce
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the report use all of the government facilities and technology so i did all of my reporting i did all
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of my work using all of the government tools etc and uh i would say by the time i resigned uh the report
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was not complete but remember it was it was me doing the report me doing the analysis everything
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resides with me and um they took back suddenly uh it was kind of explained to me that there's word now
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in washington that someone some group is actually examining the cdc behind the scenes people began to
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explain to me that they have realized it was myself and um i was requested to to immediately bring my cell
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phone my work laptop everything back to the office and everything was taken back so but the point of view
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is that the point i'm trying to make is this is such a serious issue what walinsky said three days four
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years ago it's not something that has happened today many people united states government on both
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sides that's the good news they have recognized the failures of cdc and they were trying to do
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something and they are trying to do something about it and what she said actually is almost true
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and and dr fauci i believe between fauci and bergs they have sat upon the gravest greatest public
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health disaster i can say from being in washington from sitting in meetings from listening to these
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people listening to all of the confusion behind the scenes when president trump was there they subverted
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him they worked against him and they enacted policies the lockdown policies hurt americans devastatingly
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they would have never worked they did not work and they hurt our people particularly our children
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american children committed suicide because of those lockdowns and school closures and it falls to
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the feet of tony fauci and deborah burks and they cannot we must investigate them
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dr alexander how do people get to you on social media and what is your uh website sir
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uh my website is dr paulalexander.com no spaces no caps but my uh sub stack is alexander space
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covid space space news and and it's available for free i put a lot of information out there daily
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in the substat and i try to just share information uh to inform the public for their own decision making
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dr alexander honored to have you on here sir look forward to having you back dr paul alexander a former
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member of president trump's administration when dr alexander talks about statistics and analysis
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uh he's talking on the medical side and himself as a medical professional scientist i want to go to
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richard barris richard we just got about a minute on this side but i want to keep you over uh nevada
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we're gonna have jim marshawn up a couple of polls the other day i know you've been all over nevada
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uh as a critical swing state give me a minute uh before i go to break of your assessment of where
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we stand in nevada because some of these polls come out the last couple days and it's great news for
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jim marchant maybe not such great news for the rest of the uh republican slate
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yeah you know i i gotta tell at the senate level uh you know that they they really have been making
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an outreach there steve you know and it's uh i i think it's showing i mean the bottom line is that
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i think that uh this is the first ever real big push we've seen uh from a national ticket to try to win
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uh hispanic voters or at least try to take you know a lion's share of them
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and in the recent polling that we've seen real quick before the break uh you know they're doing
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better in clark county than they are doing it at the chance of flipping washout where reno is
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so that's that's the highlight from these these polls uh you know how much you want me to go into
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it before the break but it's a big deal i tell you i tell you let's take let's let's take a short
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break we're gonna get back there's been a couple of polls that have kind of shocked us uh i think
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suffolk university of the usa today poll i think the reno paper uh published it usa today
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um it talked about you know laxalt of what he was down you know maybe and you're saying hey these
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guys are very strong with the hispanic voters out there the polls look good for our jim marchant but
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we got to question everything else short commercial break we got richard barris we got jim marchant we
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got general boldock up in new hampshire and breaking news is john mcafee dead or not his wife claims
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wait for it that mcafee is alive mark eglin is going to join us in all that after the break here
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okay it's primary day uh john fredericks by the way is gonna be doing live reporting tonight florida
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oklahoma and new york a bunch of key races there but you know these primaries are very late i always
00:30:24.680
question why they're having these primaries in august before these massive uh either presidential
00:30:29.000
elections or midterms um seems very late to me but hey who am i um but i will tell you we're already
00:30:34.840
into the already to the thick of it in a bunch of states rich i just want to go back for audience
00:30:39.480
because you're kind of revered among uh maga and among the war and posse here's the disconnect um
00:30:47.160
i i see these polls coming out now and i see all the work you're doing hispanic side and and and
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then i see marchant why is it suffolk and some of these other polls are showing that um
00:30:58.760
laxalt seems to be losing altitude you know the race was quite tight you had some great polling about
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this i want you to get into it but then now this usa today suffolk poll unless you're going to tell me
00:31:09.480
it's all one-sided that show him down seven the gubernatorial candidates i think down four
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uh the attorney general is down four jim marchant's up almost five four and four point eight five or
00:31:20.840
five percent what's going on from these public polls and what can you tell us different than the
00:31:25.560
analytics that the people's pundit is doing sir
00:31:31.160
yeah you know right off the bat with suffolk we went through this in 2021 with suffolk steve i don't
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know if you remember but we were headed into the fall and you know we told you virginia in 2021 was
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going to be uh close that youngkin was you know ahead those polls did not hurt or mirror whatever
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term you want to use including suffolk uh until you know people like myself and trafalgar pushed them
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to hurt so we were we were releasing polls showing that youngkin was up there is a real response bias
00:32:01.080
among republican voters in the summer everybody knows it uh and it would be worse in a state like
00:32:07.640
nevada because we're having this shift of hispanics right now and they are very difficult to reach
00:32:13.480
especially explain explain explain to explain to the audience explain to the audience
00:32:20.760
what response bias is and why it's so prevalent in republican polling among republican voters
00:32:25.880
it's it's huge and what it basically is is that you know there are certain times whether it's
00:32:32.440
seasonal or whether there are events that happen where some voters are more willing to participate
00:32:37.240
in polls than others it's typically the case that democrats are more willing uh that even more
00:32:42.600
educated people whatever you want to call them they love to give you their opinion republicans are
00:32:47.400
not like that and working class people are not like that and when you hit the summer stretch steve
00:32:52.440
it's a it's a fundamental difference between people which is like eventually we we work we work hard
00:32:57.880
uh and then we want to enjoy ourselves and we don't want to be bothered with some you know the
00:33:01.960
politics like uh you know all the time or picking up a a phone all the time to speak to a pollster
00:33:07.320
even if they are paying attention they don't want to give you 20 minutes of their time they'd rather
00:33:11.240
be outside in the pool with their kids or they're on vacation uh you know stuff like that uh and every
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again this is well known in this industry and this is why uh for the last three cycles especially
00:33:23.960
you know we have been you know telling people over and over again we've seen this movie before
00:33:29.320
uh you know looks like the polls are are looking better for democrats what will really matter uh you
00:33:34.920
know is not these pre-labor day polls but the post-labor day polls and the trend not the headline of what
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they say but the trend you know we have incumbents up this year ron johnson who uh have faced tough
00:33:45.720
re-elections didn't lead in a single poll yet uh one pretty easily on election night uh was among
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the first to be called this is what polling does unfortunately and i'm not saying you know throw
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it out you know to ignore polling altogether of course not but i am saying you have to remember how
00:34:03.080
these people have behaved in the past how they performed in the past and there's a handful of us
00:34:07.720
who know how to deal with the summer and uh usa today suffolk university with all due respect is not
00:34:13.480
one of them and in fact they never put youngkin in the lead running up into that election so uh i
00:34:19.000
was on your show uh a week before the election telling you why they would be wrong why we would
00:34:24.120
be right yeah and they were they were wrong yeah last i know you're doing tremendous work on the
00:34:29.800
hispanic side and we'll get to that when we have you back on just one last thing when you see a suffolk
00:34:34.120
poll we see these polls and talking about the bias and and talking about their what what are we to derive
00:34:40.280
from i mean laxalt i'm just taking their poll he's down seven the governor's down four or five
00:34:47.080
the ag's down five and marchant who let's be honest even the ticket in the republican establishment have
00:34:53.240
been beaten on as hard as the democrats he's up 4.8 for every second what how do you how do you what
00:34:59.160
do you take that the marchant's name's just out there more his campaign's working what do you or
00:35:04.280
should we forget that too is that is that also a mystery no no no i i do think there's something
00:35:10.760
there and then also as well that there's just more partisan uh loyalties when it comes to those
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especially those two top of the ticket uh races but then with the administration you know the ag could
00:35:23.960
be you know a one-off there steve but when it comes to the senate and the governor i'm not surprised
00:35:27.880
that it would be more pro-democrat because you just have more partisan loyalties at the top of the
00:35:32.040
ticket we're seeing that in other places in ohio um you know a lot of other states where you know it
00:35:37.800
leans obviously very heavily republican but then down ticket looks like democrats have the potential
00:35:42.840
to do a little bit better it's the reverse in a state like the silver state uh because it doesn't
00:35:47.160
have the the right wing leans uh that a place like ohio does so uh you know it also a matter of
00:35:53.080
interest you know really really is um down ticket it gets a lot looser that partisan loyalty gets looser
00:35:59.000
it's a good point wow the message how do people get to the people's pundit how they follow you
00:36:05.560
because people always ask so they want to know what trafalgar thinks and they want to know what
00:36:08.760
bearish thinks so how did they get to you yeah generic ballad is going to be in the field shortly
00:36:14.280
and they can find it at uh locals is the best place peoplespundit.locals.com but on getter at
00:36:20.280
peoplespundit and uh on truth at peoplespundit uh and uh there's an underscore in there on twitter steve but
00:36:26.600
the best place is locals peoplespundit.locals.com okay coming out soon okay richard thank you very
00:36:33.080
much thank you eric we're looking as soon as you as soon as you come we'll back have you back on
00:36:37.400
the worm and spend a lot of time to go through it your stuff's great all the best i want to go to
00:36:43.160
marchant now mark by the way i should say your wife stuff's great you're a pretty good guy on camera
00:36:48.040
um i want to go to marchant marchant do you think it's because your message that's why i want to have
00:36:53.880
bearish teed up because he says there's all this partisanship at the top you know automatically
00:36:59.400
knee-jerk reaction governor senate but when they get down to ag and secretary of state they're hey
00:37:05.640
they're looking maybe for who's putting forth the best program do you think that's true do you think
00:37:10.840
you're this is an anomaly nowhere else in the country on any poll do we have such a divergence of
00:37:19.160
divergence of you got a senate candidate down seven a governor down five an ag down five and
00:37:25.720
look at it wait for it uh a a i would say a controversial secretary of state up 4.8 what do
00:37:32.840
you make that is that is that just an anomaly is that is that a bad poll or is there something there
00:37:37.640
jim marchant i think there's something there um i've been working hard since november 4th uh trying to
00:37:46.120
get the message out about the uh election integrity uh issue uh not only here in nevada but uh all over
00:37:53.160
the country and i think that message is resonating with a lot of people uh here in nevada and around
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the country so i think there's something there and and even though trafalgar didn't do um a poll on the
00:38:07.000
secretary of state uh i think i would have been up in that poll too maybe even more because i think
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they're a little more respected than you know some of the uh some of the other pollsters but uh
00:38:18.760
i think there's something there and you know i haven't got off my message uh normally when you get
00:38:25.080
by the primary everybody says oh you need to moderate and you know you got to go after the middle the
00:38:31.080
independence but i think that's where i'm getting a lot of the support and i am getting a lot of support
00:38:36.120
from the hispanics here uh also tremendous support from that group and uh so i think there's something
00:38:43.000
there and you know i'm i'm just staying so marshall here but here marshall here here's what i don't
00:38:48.600
understand the the guardian of london uh the financial times you know these international papers
00:38:54.520
that only deal in players when i see jim marshall he's an election denier this is part of the trump uh
00:38:59.240
cult of trump what is it that folks in the silver state what are nevodans what when you're making
00:39:06.440
that pitch to independents and democrats what are they hearing that the rest of the world
00:39:13.080
either chooses not to hear or twist well they're hearing that that i'm going to enable and implement
00:39:21.160
a fair and transparent election system uh here in nevada and we're trying to roll that out all over
00:39:27.560
the country through our coalition and that's what they're hearing and that's the number one topic
00:39:32.440
everywhere i'm out uh speaking and i get requests to come speak uh a lot of places here in nevada
00:39:39.880
because they want to hear the message and the number one question is how are we going to affect
00:39:44.520
the 22 election with the same people in charge that were in charge in 2020 and that's some of the
00:39:50.680
things the way i answer that is we've been doing a lot of things behind the scenes uh to try to make
00:39:56.120
sure that we can mitigate a little bit some of the potential for uh election manipulation and uh so
00:40:03.160
they like that and that that message is resonating out there and you know that may be why i mean i was
00:40:09.320
surprised to see this poll also because the amount of money that the democrats and the republican
00:40:15.400
establishment have thrown at me matter of fact today i just learned that the nevada chamber of commerce a
00:40:22.760
business organization is endorsing my democrat opponent can you believe that that's how scared
00:40:30.760
they are of me i'm winning this election so why would why why would the chamber of commerce
00:40:37.640
if if if a group that if a guy that the hispanics are turning to because they want free and fair
00:40:42.280
elections why would the chamber of commerce support your you know source type um secretary of state
00:40:49.560
opposition sir well that's a that's a good question because uh i'm a businessman first and foremost and
00:40:58.280
when i interviewed with them and my opponent is an attorney he's an activist he's always been a harry reed
00:41:03.800
aid and has no business experience at all i have enormous business experience as a ceo of three
00:41:11.080
successful technology companies and you would think that they would endorse me but no they're going after
00:41:17.400
the uh the democrat and you know there's a lot of reasons there they're very soft they're very uh
00:41:23.480
establishment and they're bought and paid for by the uh the republican establishment and the democrat
00:41:30.040
establishment and they've been told stay away from me just like a lot of the other uh politicians here
00:41:37.160
you know they don't you know they haven't embraced me because they're scared because i haven't got off
00:41:43.080
message yet and and and continuing on like i did in the primary so uh they're not uh you know that's
00:41:50.280
fine with me i'm i'm i think i'm up in the polls and and they're either not as as much or they're down
00:41:57.160
so i'm just going to continue on and pretty sure and do my thing pretty shocking uh jim marchand how do
00:42:04.840
people get to you and find out about this extraordinary campaign yeah jim marchand.com
00:42:11.560
j-i-m-m-a-r-c-h-a-n-t.com and also our coalition i mean we obviously we need help financially i mean
00:42:19.960
i'm getting blocked by everybody as you see the chamber of commerce is not backing me uh you can
00:42:25.720
imagine how many donations that uh that includes so we need a lot of help i need the war room posse to
00:42:32.680
step up and help me and help our coalition which is sos the number four america.com and that helps
00:42:39.960
all of our candidates we need to get all of our candidates in our coalition elected all around the
00:42:45.560
country and uh and we need all the help we can get because uh we're not getting it from the
00:42:50.680
establishment on the democrat side or the republican side or the rnc or none of them
00:42:57.240
are stepping up and helping us because they're scared of my message
00:43:02.680
jim thank you very much honored to have you on here as you did in the primary continue to fight
00:43:08.840
i want to bring i think i got let's go to new hampshire now the granite state live free or die
00:43:13.080
thank you jim uh i want to go to general boldick uh general uh jim marchand had literally two and a
00:43:18.520
half million dollars dumped on his head by the republican establishment the republican establishment
00:43:24.120
in a secretary of state primary unheard of number for a general election in the weeks just running up
00:43:30.360
in the weeks just running up to uh to the uh to the election you've you've had the same situation
00:43:35.960
tell us what's going on sure same situation's going on here you know the establishment uh at all levels
00:43:42.920
from everywhere uh you know are against my candidacy uh they have absolutely no reason other than
00:43:52.520
they won't be able to control me i'll work for the people um and so uh you know they have pulled
00:43:59.720
out all the stops and now that i but but general boldick but hang hang on let me just say for a
00:44:04.760
second you you were on the other day and i can give the price of your thing you started as an enlisted
00:44:10.520
man you entered as a private you became a sergeant you were selected to go to officer candidate
00:44:14.760
school because your leadership and your valor you became an officer you're not a west point grad you
00:44:19.480
didn't go to princeton like millie you're not you went you're a new hampshire guy right uh you you
00:44:25.000
got you become one of the most revered generals in the army not only you wounded in combat you you've
00:44:30.840
led troops in combat you've lost troops in combat then you get positions whether it's afghanistan or
00:44:36.840
africa of a scale of like a fortune 50 ceo of the scale and complexity and all i hear is oh
00:44:45.480
boldick's not really qualified to be a senator and i look at your opposition i got a crypto guy
00:44:49.640
and these are fine people don't get me right they're a crypto guy i got a couple i got a guy
00:44:53.400
that's a town councilman or a town manager or city they're all not served they're all kind of
00:44:59.320
very nice people but quite frankly have very tiny resumes and really don't know anything about the
00:45:05.800
world you've been all over the world leading men in combat men and women showing leadership
00:45:11.320
here's what drugs what is it in new hampshire sir that has these guys saying you don't really have
00:45:18.040
the qualifications to sit in the united states senate well i you know it's just that i have challenged the
00:45:27.000
status quo i've challenged republicans and democrats that aren't doing the right thing for
00:45:32.440
uh granite staters i have literally since uh 8 november 2020 uh fought against mass mandates
00:45:42.120
fought against uh vaccinations fought against any kind of lockdowns and at the local state level here
00:45:49.640
in this state and we know at the federal level that was the game and they hurt a lot of people and i didn't
00:45:55.720
think that was right and so i you know placed blame whether it was a republican or a democrat
00:46:02.360
uh on the people that did it uh and and that's what granite staters want they're tired of career
00:46:08.600
politicians so i have people that on one hand uh you know like the governor at one time told me i had
00:46:15.320
the best credentials and the best resume and the best portfolio to be united states senator when i was
00:46:21.640
running against gene shaheen but for somehow now that i'm running against maggie hassan i don't have
00:46:28.360
the qualifications and it's quite simple i've emerged as somebody that they won't be able to
00:46:34.280
control somebody that's going to work for the people that is going to go down and do what our founding
00:46:38.600
fathers wanted our senators to do and that is be an ambassador from the state in which you come from
00:46:44.600
to serve the people in that state and by doing that you'll also serve americans and we can see
00:46:51.640
that is not being done economically spending wise security wise everything is being done absolutely
00:47:00.040
you know uh inappropriately and and it has a negative effect on the american people and granite
00:47:06.600
state so let's not have that let's not have someone that's going to go down there and work let's have
00:47:11.800
someone who's going to still invest in the career politician model with special interests and lobbyists and
00:47:17.880
and kowtow to rich people uh who are politically connected and the hell with the rest of us and
00:47:24.920
that's what we see and that's absolutely wrong and they're fighting this tooth and nail in there you
00:47:31.320
know they called over a hundred people over a hundred people to run against me after the nunu said he
00:47:38.600
wasn't going to run over a hundred people and only two of them chuck morse and kevin smith said that they
00:47:45.400
would do it both of them establishment guys both of them guys that are going to do exactly what they're told
00:47:51.640
they've both been bought and paid for don baldick has it and it's as simple as that
00:47:59.240
uh general bolick i want everybody in the country and particularly uh the live free or die uh
00:48:03.560
granite staters to make sure they get to how do they get to your campaign i want everybody to get
00:48:07.160
to your social media the friends of bolick on facebook but i want to get to your campaign how
00:48:10.600
do they do that now they do it by going to www.dawnbaldick.com b-o-l-d-u-c.com please go
00:48:20.040
there and help and we're getting help and i really appreciate it and i want to say thank you we've been
00:48:25.000
able to put up ads as a result of the help that we're getting uh from your show so thank you it's
00:48:30.520
not it's it's not us i gotta tell you that's what i have you on our audience once they hear it they go
00:48:35.000
there they make their own decisions and they're they're big supporters of yours general bolick we got a
00:48:39.720
punch thank you very much honor to have you on here sir live free or die amen god bless you
00:48:45.000
honored to be on as well thank you sir i want to go and we're going to have him on more tomorrow
00:48:51.960
mark eglinton is the biographer of mcafee and i had to get him on here because breaking news when we
00:48:56.600
started the show and he joins us from scotland tonight thank you for staying up we only got a
00:48:59.720
couple minutes eglinton here's what i don't get brother the wife of mcafee you're the kind of
00:49:05.240
definitive biographer you spent time with him you got the book the the the the is the wife coming
00:49:10.440
out with an hbo movie or special tomorrow documentary it says mcafee's alive mark no no what we've got
00:49:17.240
here this isn't john's wife saying this this is a former girlfriend of john's who fled uh belize with
00:49:23.160
him and this isn't even her documentary she's just interviewed in it and this is a this is a documentary
00:49:28.920
by a uk company who approached me and there there is a great documentary coming out tomorrow but the
00:49:34.760
the the line they are going with at the end of it apparently is that john's still alive
00:49:39.560
and this is i mean absolutely news to me and everybody else in the mcafee world
00:49:45.960
but let me just in the mcafee world do we have the body it's been over a year is it not mark when you
00:49:51.720
first came on here is the body is is it still in a in a refrigerator in spain where is mcafee's
00:49:59.480
where is either mcafee's remains or mcafee's body today sir yeah my understanding and this is something
00:50:05.080
we've discussed before and this this only complicates what we're hearing today is that
00:50:09.080
that body as far as my understanding is still in spain uh i speak to john's wife quite regularly as
00:50:15.400
recently as a couple of days ago and she is still campaigning uh trying to get legal help trying to get
00:50:21.400
financial help to get his remains released uh so this in combination with this bizarre claim that
00:50:28.360
john's still alive just really doesn't add up and quite frankly at this point who knows what the truth
00:50:32.680
okay okay how do people get to your book i want them to read the book tomorrow you're going to see
00:50:38.360
the documentary you're going to come back on how do they get to your book well they get to the book
00:50:42.360
they're going to amazon that's what it looks like the john mcafee tapes you've been kind enough to give
00:50:46.360
it a push i'll keep pushing on twitter if people want to follow me there uh it's out there
00:50:51.080
everywhere barnes and noble amazon watch the documentary read the book go to amazon and get
00:50:58.680
this book tomorrow we're going to have eglinton on and we're going to discuss is john mcafee still
00:51:02.840
alive we'll see you back here at 10 a.m tomorrow morning in the war