Bannon's War Room - August 30, 2022


WarRoom Battleground EP 127: MAGA In The Brox Are Coming For AOC; The Religion Of Globalism Is On The Rise; Should COVID Vaccines Be Banned For Pregnant Women


Episode Stats

Length

51 minutes

Words per Minute

174.21451

Word Count

8,903

Sentence Count

16

Misogynist Sentences

32

Hate Speech Sentences

5


Summary

General Boldock and Tina Forte are the two main candidates in the Democratic primary battle for the U.S. Senate race in New Hampshire. They are two of the most experienced and well-known candidates running against the sitting Democratic Senator, Kelly Ayotte, who has been a long time member of the United States Senate.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is what you're fighting for i mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
00:00:12.760 people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the
00:00:19.760 authoritarians get total control and total power because this is just like in arizona this is just
00:00:25.660 like in georgia it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and
00:00:30.420 misrepresentations is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is
00:00:34.700 the fight all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground
00:00:41.000 here's your host stephen k bannon
00:00:43.500 okay welcome you're in uh battleground it's tuesday 30 august year of our lord 2022
00:00:54.240 we've got an incredible show this afternoon it's going to be absolutely intense i want to start
00:00:59.140 in new hampshire we've got two fighters right at the top of the show one is general boldock
00:01:02.860 from new hampshire the other is tina forte from new york i want to go to general boldock
00:01:06.480 general uh you know we've been intensely following you i think for a couple of years now as you've
00:01:11.320 been running uh going door to door in new hampshire but there's a bunch of polls that have come out
00:01:15.960 recently another poll i think university new hampshire poll uh we got matt gates putting out
00:01:21.320 an endorsement uh tweet talk to us about the the recent polls and and what does it show about your
00:01:26.420 momentum sir well it shows that um we have been working very hard with granite staters for the
00:01:32.840 last two years across this state visiting every town and city and doing what new hampshire does best
00:01:38.640 and that is talking with everybody we can talk to from all demographics from all political parties
00:01:45.340 uh age groups you name it and just really listening to them and learning from them and then taking that
00:01:52.720 and translating it into a message uh to to uh overcome the power and money in the establishment
00:02:01.240 that has put us in this uh terrible situation that people find themselves there in in the granite state
00:02:08.000 and across america economically uh the debt uh crisis as well as the safety and security of americans
00:02:15.320 both at home and abroad so it shows that when the people come together and you work together it is
00:02:23.060 much more powerful than a top-down money power oriented uh strategy and that's what's baffling people
00:02:31.760 that's why people don't understand uh why we're doing so well uh without having to have all the power
00:02:39.360 and money and the endorsements from the very wealthy political elite
00:02:43.860 let me ask you i want to go to to who your general uh because in this contest you know they said oh he's
00:02:51.840 not qualified we have other guys or mayors or town managers are qualified and i think we put that to
00:02:56.700 bed so obviously there's there's always the grasses grassroots against the establishment
00:03:00.860 in new hampshire and you're fighting that but i want to because this uh primary so late i actually
00:03:06.640 want to talk about the general election tell me about your opponent and why do you think what's
00:03:11.520 the argument you make to granite staters that you're the best person to take her on and you're
00:03:17.100 the you're the you're the best person to actually lock down the sea because the entire control of the
00:03:22.420 united states senate may come down to this race sir yes so um going around talking to people at
00:03:28.160 granite state they're they're very uh tired of career politicians and career politicians uh that
00:03:34.840 aren't doing the work for them and everywhere i've gone the last two years i've tied her to all
00:03:40.680 the negative things that happened during covet the lockdowns the closing of businesses the closing of
00:03:45.840 our church the taking away of our rights and the fact that she hid she hid from her duties and
00:03:50.360 responsibilities as a leader as someone who should have been out there taking the risks because that's
00:03:55.060 what leaders do leaders put people first they take the risks they make sure that they safeguard the
00:04:01.280 people that they're that they have been elected to uh you know to serve and that's just not what
00:04:06.540 happened and people see that and they know that and they they're wondering where she's been for the
00:04:11.580 last five and a half years this month she's been absolutely nowhere and she's been off uh and so uh people
00:04:19.240 are wondering what are you doing for us and i just keep telling them that she's not doing anything
00:04:23.660 while she says i'm an extremist and and i hate women and you know in in one venue and then when i'm with
00:04:31.780 her at uh veteran events i'm i'm a hero so my service to my nation my belief in our principles and our
00:04:38.760 values uh in our constitution are good in one venue but in her mind negative in another venue and this
00:04:45.960 also uh really bothers people and the fact that she is biden has and biden has and everything that she's
00:04:52.940 done she sits on the homeland security committee and we have no homeland security across the board
00:04:58.820 she sits on the cyber committee we've had the five largest cyber attacks we've seen in our nation's
00:05:03.940 history she sits on the supply chain and we have huge problems with our supply chain she sits on the
00:05:09.800 veterans committee and touts all the work she's done she's done yet i'm a veteran who gets his care
00:05:15.560 at the va i know the serious top-down problems which she's failed to address and most importantly
00:05:21.800 the suicide rate among our service members is the highest it's ever been that's translated into
00:05:27.860 highest suicide rates that we've seen among our veterans homeless rates unemployment rate
00:05:33.240 incarceration and so on so you know she may call me an extremist because i love my country and i'm a
00:05:40.500 patriot and i believe in america first but i just call her a bad senator that is not serving the
00:05:46.660 granite state and people see that it's it's not that hard um to convince people that she is not
00:05:55.240 doing her job and perhaps it's time uh to bring somebody else in and in particular someone who has
00:06:02.260 national security experience served our country is qualified to be a united states senator and we'll go
00:06:09.300 down there and work for the people of the granite state is there anything of any importance or even
00:06:15.880 anything uh whether it was economic policy or or the the closing the border because i know she went
00:06:22.800 down to the border made a big deal about that and daily mail not gateway pundit not bright bar but
00:06:27.660 daily mail had a big map of the country the other day said 4.9 million unauthorized uh aliens either
00:06:34.780 illegal aliens or unauthorized people in the country just in the 18 months of biden's watch she went
00:06:39.560 down there and she talks about game but has there been any time that you've seen her stand up to biden
00:06:46.220 and vote against him or really challenge him on the economy on geopolitics on on the border security the
00:06:54.420 invasion of our southern border is there anything is she is besides the talk in the commercials is she
00:07:00.380 welded to the hip of joe biden she's welded to the hip of joe biden you know she's probably his
00:07:06.180 exoskeleton um and you know when i see him i see her and you know this it's not it's not a good thing
00:07:13.980 because it's not good for granite staters um and you know i go i go talk to moms and these moms are
00:07:20.620 tough these moms are dedicated to their families yet they're angry and they're upset and they're concerned
00:07:26.800 for the future of their children how they're going to heat their homes and how they're going to put
00:07:30.240 three meals on the table how they're going to inspect their vehicle and register their vehicle
00:07:34.640 and and then fear if they don't do that because they're trading it to put groceries on the table
00:07:39.820 that they'll get a ticket from the police and everything that has been done by her um that is of
00:07:47.660 you know any consequence like our economic prosperity um you know our debt which is basically the
00:07:54.860 mortgaging of our children and grandchildren's future and the national security under the umbrella
00:08:00.700 of homeland security uh and and security abroad you know she talks about women's rights all the time
00:08:07.460 yet she did nothing did nothing one joe biden's policy in afghanistan exposed women to beatings and
00:08:16.240 to killings and the soccer fields turning back into killing fields uh and and kids can't go to school
00:08:22.940 and and you know women are back in burkas you know where has she been where's the outcry where is
00:08:28.660 where is her sense of you know uh you know uh you know where where is she upset with joe biden's
00:08:36.160 policies when that's exactly what happened on the other flip side of this service members like myself men
00:08:43.280 and women that i commanded built schools hospitals clinics we built three mini malls we put women to work
00:08:51.920 they own their own businesses they went to school they were teaching their children and i get you
00:08:56.900 know afghanistan wasn't perfect but there were some things that were done really well and those are some
00:09:01.820 of them in in a flash gone and where has she been nowhere hiding uh unable to come forward unable to stand
00:09:11.300 on her own two feet and demonstrate the character and integrity that's required of a united states senator
00:09:17.960 general bolick i know this university new hampshire poll has got you out i think you're up 10
00:09:24.040 15 points or something like that how can people get to the poll how do they get to you on social media
00:09:28.480 and how do they find out more about you and your campaign yeah we're actually up 21 points ahead of um
00:09:34.820 ahead of uh you know the nearest uh republican opponent which is great and we're within margin of error
00:09:41.820 behind maggie hasson before we even get in to the general election listen maggie hasson's bought and
00:09:48.120 paid for she just boasted about five million dollars instead of instead of boasting about hey this is
00:09:54.260 what i'm going to do to make sure we stop spending money for granite staters uh she's boasting about her
00:09:59.340 money so i have a big machine to go up against it's finance from the outside not from inside new
00:10:04.440 hampshire but from the outside and you know you look at her another six years of you know more of the
00:10:10.460 same and worse because you know we got to get ready for the pain according to the fed chairman
00:10:15.080 well go to donbaldick.com please do what you can to give so that we can have the money that we need
00:10:22.340 in order to be able to put up the grassroots fight that we need to put up in order to replace
00:10:28.140 her in the united states senate please do that and please go to donbaldick supporters of donbaldick
00:10:33.700 on facebook and and sign up follow us there so you can keep up to date on everything that we're
00:10:39.300 doing in our campaign so that's facebook friends of donbaldick i also want to say that 21 point lead
00:10:45.400 is after a big tv spend against you so it shows you uh the power of going village to village town to town
00:10:52.980 uh uh in um in new hampshire that's the way they they want retail politics they want to see people
00:10:59.240 in the flesh so general bolick great job honored to have you on here sir honored to be on here thank
00:11:04.540 you so much steve and thank you to your listeners and your viewers god bless you
00:11:09.140 thank you general bolick uh we got a couple firebrands in a row i want to go to tina forte
00:11:15.580 she is running again she won the nomination overwhelmingly in new york and she's going to
00:11:20.360 run against aoc tina thank you very much for joining us on war room battleground talk to us
00:11:24.940 about uh your race talk to us about your opponent uh what's your angle of attack here to actually win
00:11:30.660 this seat it's heavily democratic but how are you going to win it how are you steve thank you for
00:11:35.440 having me well first i'm in the district all the time i raise my children there i have a business here
00:11:41.300 the latinos right now they are the biggest group that right now are turning towards me because they ran
00:11:51.180 from socialism and communism and that's what aoc loves i mean she has a soft spot for maduro and castro
00:11:57.180 so right now the latino vote is very big and they are coming on board they like me they speak to me
00:12:03.640 they like to have long conversations with me about what they're what they're worried about and they're
00:12:09.120 worried about the high crime they're worried about the socialism they're worried about the communism
00:12:12.600 they're worried about the high taxes they're worried about their family their children in school
00:12:16.580 they have a lot of worries and that i think is what's going to win in november is the latino vote
00:12:22.180 which is going to code my way are they when you go around talk to folks in the district particularly
00:12:29.620 people that are not registered republicans the independents and democrats do they feel that
00:12:34.300 that she's more of a national and international media figure or really representing the district
00:12:39.520 no she's not representing the district they feel that she became famous and she forgot them and
00:12:47.180 that's exactly what she did she used district 14 to push her radical left agenda she wants to talk
00:12:53.240 about how she doesn't like the rich yet she likes to rub elbows with them at the met gala and people
00:12:58.360 see that she's nowhere in the district she's nowhere to be seen she's just out there living an elite
00:13:03.860 lavish lifestyle living with her freedoms and her private security while she left the district
00:13:10.900 she forgot us she forgot everyone
00:13:13.520 so you're going i take it your campaign is you're going door to door and you're actually meeting
00:13:19.920 just like general boldick did and he's up 21 points right now and he's got a couple other polls
00:13:23.980 that show him up that much or more in this primary are you you won the primary overwhelmingly are the
00:13:29.620 people in the district they appreciate the fact that you're going door to door are you going to these
00:13:33.200 small group meetings town halls and actually hearing listening to what their concerns are
00:13:38.900 i'm doing both so i go to meetings i get invited to meetings all the time so i go to the meetings
00:13:44.640 and i go door to door and i go into the businesses and i talk to the people and i get a lot of support
00:13:50.180 while i was well i petitioned twice so i was petitioning people came to me with issues one person
00:13:56.540 specifically in college point had an issue about noise um they couldn't get anyone to help with the
00:14:02.040 noise problem and when i started making phone calls and i helped them they started confiscating the
00:14:06.940 speakers where the loud noise was coming from so i'm a fighter i've been fighting for years for
00:14:11.600 president trump i still fight for president trump i want him back i fought for the masks i was banned
00:14:18.840 from school property for nine months fighting at my granddaughter school i'm a fighter and i take it
00:14:24.220 right to them i am not afraid i will not back down i stand my ground that's why i made it on the ballot
00:14:29.760 because the establishment fought me everything they came at me with everything and i went and i had a
00:14:35.700 primary they did not want a primary with me and i made sure that there was a primary and i made sure
00:14:40.700 i won that primary because i want to face off aoc because i know i'm strong and i can face off with
00:14:46.980 her and i want to debate her and i want to see if she has the courage to debate me because i'm a regular
00:14:52.340 person i'm not a politician i know the issues i understand them well that's that that's what i ask you
00:14:59.860 you you they keep telling the national media says it's impossible for a mega candidate it's you know
00:15:04.980 joe biden's going to address the nation i think on thursday night uh about how uh the mega movement
00:15:10.580 the deplorables are a uh semi-fascist that would be impossible to win in in any of these big urban
00:15:17.340 areas what do you have to say to the mainstream media and the national media that says this is just
00:15:22.360 a fool's errand there's no shot that somebody supports president trump but more importantly
00:15:26.080 is a mega candidate can't can't really is not competitive against aoc what would you say to
00:15:30.880 that ma'am news that's what i would say to them it's fake news because i'm a mega candidate i won the
00:15:38.200 primary i won the primary because i took on the establishment i am the only one in new york that one
00:15:45.120 primary that was not endorsed and you know what that is very very hard to do especially in new york
00:15:52.760 and i did and i am a mega candidate that did that so i'm proud of myself
00:15:56.960 and i don't mean to come off like real quick or anything but i think that's that's a big
00:16:03.600 accomplishment
00:16:04.240 it's a huge it's a huge cover tell people give us a couple take a minute or two and tell us about
00:16:12.780 yourself the the audience particularly people that don't follow new york city politics are not on the
00:16:17.320 east coast we have a international audience and a big national audience introduce yourself give a
00:16:22.200 little bit of background my name is tina 40 i was born and raised in throgs neck in the bronx i'm a
00:16:28.020 mother i'm a grandmother i'm a small business owner i am not a politician and i've had enough and i'm a
00:16:34.100 strong supporter of president trump i'm a strong supporter of our constitution i love our second
00:16:39.500 amendment i love our freedoms and i will fight for you i will fight for us because this seat does not
00:16:46.240 belong to aoc the establishment of special interests i grew up with a marine dad and an
00:16:52.380 entrepreneur mom and i will continue on fighting for everyone because that's what i believe in i
00:16:57.820 believe in this country i believe in our freedoms i have the american flag tattooed on my arm have my
00:17:03.820 dad's dog tags tattooed on me i'm a regular person and i'm here to fight for all of you and for this
00:17:10.740 district tina is aoc going to uh is she ever going to get on a debate stage and and uh take you on
00:17:19.160 one-on-one i wish she would you know what i call it aoc and the c stands for chicken come on aoc debate me
00:17:27.440 please uh tina give people your social media uh your uh your website at the campaign by the way you have
00:17:38.340 some of the best i don't know who your spot maker is but you have some of the best most effective and
00:17:43.920 high impact commercials i've ever seen uh so tell people how they get to your campaign how people
00:17:49.360 find out more about you and what's your social media thank you steve it's tina 40 for congress.com
00:17:55.720 t-i-n-a-f-o-r-t-e-f-o-r congress.com
00:18:01.140 and come and check out my tina you're a fighter
00:18:05.200 you're a fighter and man you've got a fighter in your hands it's a tough one but i gotta tell you
00:18:11.500 if anybody had to take on aoc that could beat her stand up mano a mano it'd be you so we're very
00:18:17.200 honored to have you on here and uh look forward to having you back thank you so much thank you god
00:18:24.140 bless you thank you thank you ma'am god bless you keep fighting tina forte let's go to page i want to
00:18:30.320 go to page wiley uh actually page is one of the principals of american firebrand one of the packs
00:18:35.200 page you gave a um first of all let me just ask you i know what do you think about the the people
00:18:40.720 like the don boldicks of the world the general boldicks and the tina fortes this new rising uh you
00:18:46.380 know of every race ethnicity uh coming forward and being the candidates uh for maga tell me tell me
00:18:52.260 what your thoughts are as a professional as someone that's a professional in the uh in the political
00:18:56.880 realm well the most important thing here steve is to have outsider candidates who are able to
00:19:02.760 as you advocated for go directly to the people and represent their interests because we have a
00:19:07.860 serious problem in washington where the levers of government and the levers of policymaking are
00:19:13.900 corrupted and compromised by special interests and by entities who cannot be counted on to represent
00:19:20.400 the national interests or to put the prosperity of the american people first so it's becoming
00:19:24.580 increasingly important to have candidates in the mold of president trump who are able to come in
00:19:29.940 as outsiders who are not compromised are not beholden and they're able to do the right thing
00:19:34.280 what as you go around the country and talk to people what what are what are the one or two
00:19:39.680 priorities they're looking for in a candidate because you you interact and interface with uh with
00:19:46.260 maga all the time not just the donors you're actually out there with the people so when you're out
00:19:50.100 there talking to people what are they looking for in candidates first of all they are sick of talking
00:19:55.040 points they want authenticity and they want resolve they want uh politicians who when they come to
00:20:01.220 washington dc are able to target specific policy mechanisms to say here's how we are going to number
00:20:08.540 one strengthen our industrial base number two close the border and actually have some meaningful
00:20:13.760 law enforcement and deportation of people who are criminals in our country illegally
00:20:18.360 exploiting the generosity of the american people and exploiting our law enforcement system
00:20:23.420 they want specifics they want as i say they do not want a politician to be elected as a steward of the
00:20:31.420 country and then to be on tv all the time just asking as a pundit as if they're a person with no
00:20:36.580 power as if they are a person who has no responsibility for what's going on
00:20:40.320 you go you you also interact interface with a lot of the younger people the younger generations
00:20:47.560 daily mail's got an analysis up today i've put it up on my getter account uh of a report that's been
00:20:53.060 done that talked about the millennial generation and talked about how they're i don't know they're
00:20:57.080 like 60 percent behind a net worth where their parents were it's just a devastating report and i put
00:21:02.180 it up there with that tagline i always do i said that we're created we've created uh a generation
00:21:06.900 of russian serfs they don't own anything and they're not going to own anything and this is going
00:21:10.440 to have massive implications for our nation going forward as you look at the economy not just the
00:21:15.360 inflation but also the difficulty of of people really getting to the system to own a house to own
00:21:20.460 stocks to really be a participant in their 20s and 30s what's the feedback you get when you go
00:21:26.300 around the country and talk to younger people well that is a major concern and it's a major priority
00:21:33.300 and so i would like to i think direct young people's attention to the fundamentals of the
00:21:38.860 economy that got us here and one of those is this shift where if you look at the economy as you know
00:21:45.980 in a pie chart the sector that um represents the service economy meaning in many times jobs that
00:21:53.080 don't pay very well jobs without a huge amount of security without excellent benefits that make it
00:21:58.380 really hard for people to rely on a stable good income for you know from even their teens or their
00:22:04.380 20s into their um elder years those jobs in many cases um they are replaced by um part-time work by
00:22:13.220 uh contract work by low-wage work by low-wage service work and working is obviously noble there's dignity
00:22:21.300 in work but the problem here is that we have presided over a shift in our economy where the jobs
00:22:27.120 available to people are no longer as stable and prosperous as they were previously and a huge
00:22:32.860 amount of that has to do obviously with the offshoring of our manufacturing sector our industrial
00:22:36.680 base where people could especially without a college degree and even without a high school diploma
00:22:40.880 people who had less advantage in life could build a very prosperous life and a stable one and as we shift
00:22:48.380 into this primarily service-based economy you are getting this domination of jobs that are really not
00:22:54.020 setting people up well for the things that you just discussed buying a home having a family
00:22:58.100 and if this is compounded by things like when you've got the chips act which sounds nice on its face
00:23:05.740 they are never accompanied by requirements that these big companies getting these wonderful special
00:23:11.640 interest handouts to do business in our country they are not accompanied by measures to hire and train
00:23:17.360 Americans for prosperous jobs you had an interview the other day that my staff pulled and we watched
00:23:25.140 it was amazing you actually called globalization almost like a religion can you explain what you
00:23:29.820 meant by that yes exactly so this was an interview that i did on my podcast called this is your country
00:23:35.920 with page willie and this interview i really encourage your listeners to go to it to listen to it because
00:23:41.280 it is very very informative it's a walkthrough of how globalization became what in my mind the most
00:23:47.600 consequential ideology of probably the past century and the reason is because through globalization it is a
00:23:54.480 sort of economic doctrine that subordinates the material welfare of the united states and its people
00:24:00.300 to ideological abstractions and geopolitical considerations and for example this means that instead of having
00:24:08.140 common sense policies that actually enabled the united states to become prosperous from our founding
00:24:13.600 until world war ii including protectionist policies like tariffs and uh a deliberate government building up of
00:24:21.000 our industrial base we actually did the reverse we bartered away our advantage this was a high point of
00:24:26.480 bill clinton with his nafta policy and his pursuit of putting china in the wto and the problem with the
00:24:33.320 religion of globalization was that it became this irrational obsession whereby even as you had all of
00:24:40.000 this empirical evidence showing jobs wages prosperity falling off a cliff in association with these
00:24:46.560 these policies they would not adopt they would not adapt their conventional wisdom to it
00:24:52.000 page how do people get to this podcast and how they get to your social media because uh you're on fire and
00:25:01.500 and uh just like joanna miller you two young women know more about manufacturing base and more about what it takes
00:25:07.820 to drive the economy than just about anybody i see on business tv it's really amazing and i think a a huge compliment
00:25:14.180 to both of you that you're at the tip of the spear and really the most important thing i think for your generation
00:25:18.880 how to bring high value added manufacturing jobs back to this country how do they get to your podcast and how they get to
00:25:24.960 yeah thank you steve um find my podcast this is your country with page willie on apple or spotify or youtube
00:25:32.420 and follow me on twitter at midwesterner with an eur at the end and follow our product our ads and our
00:25:38.820 political engagement at americanfirebrand.com
00:25:41.320 you are certainly a firebrand and thank you very much for coming on battleground look forward to having
00:25:47.080 your back great podcast thanks for having me steve okay i want to bring up tom mullins we're going to
00:25:54.460 go to a break tom uh it's very timely you come in after particularly after boldic forte and uh and page
00:26:01.560 because you came and did an analysis you've got a great piece up i want everybody to link to the
00:26:05.640 piece i'll tell you we're gonna take a short break but tom you've really gotten down to the fact
00:26:09.580 to send hey let's look at this uh this this debt forgiveness which really is a transfer to working
00:26:14.600 class people and let's see who's it going to incentivize we're gonna take a short break i got
00:26:19.120 tom mullins he's gonna cut tom mullin in fact he told me he didn't have the s tom's gonna be here
00:26:23.980 we're gonna walk through an analysis on the debt i've got brian kennedy naomi wolf we got a lot to
00:26:28.940 get through we're gonna take a short commercial break we're gonna be back right in a minute maybe
00:26:34.300 two minutes and we're in battleground with tom mullin brian kennedy naomi wolf all next
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00:29:55.440 okay welcome back tuesday 30 august already year of our lord 2022 i want to get tom mullin up tom
00:30:05.400 you've done it's not just the inherent unfairness of making working class people bear the burden of
00:30:12.080 this kind of what i call the woke elite but you and if if memphis can get this up i think you got it
00:30:16.760 to him you actually did an analysis you said hey the problem is we're incentivizing the the wrong people
00:30:23.000 to get the wrong degrees this is really gonna this is gonna just add to the problem with these kids
00:30:28.440 which they don't really take the tough courses they don't take the tough uh the tough um majors
00:30:35.480 to actually be able to pay anything back or really have a a job that provides a livelihood tom you want
00:30:41.160 to walk us through your article in your analysis yeah and uh you know a lot of people are concentrating
00:30:48.720 on the 10 000 or uh forgiveness or the 20 000 if you received pell grants but really it's the change
00:30:56.460 to the structure of the repayment policies so three big things that this plan does is number one it
00:31:05.740 takes uh the monthly payment cap the most that you will be required to pay uh down from 10 percent of
00:31:14.140 your discretionary income to five percent and then it redefines discretionary income it used to be a
00:31:20.940 150 percent anything over 150 of the poverty level now it's 225 so you're paying you're taking that
00:31:30.300 five percent off a smaller portion of your income and then what i think is really the most devastating
00:31:37.020 is it reduces the amount of time you're going to be required to pay from 20 years to 10 years so
00:31:45.020 in the white house house's own example they say someone making 77 000 a year is only going to have
00:31:52.060 to pay 61 a month instead of 295 a month under the the obama policy and they're only going to have to
00:32:01.100 pay it for 10 years instead of for 20 so they're going to end up paying 6700 total over the whole 10 years
00:32:11.660 in that example if they borrowed you know the max 57 500 57 500 which is easy to do
00:32:20.540 then they're paying only 11 of the principal and none of the interest where before they would have
00:32:26.860 paid about 70 000 and change they would have paid all of the principal and some of the interest so
00:32:33.420 you know you're you're basically making this free to get any degree you want and when you go to the
00:32:39.100 graduate level you can borrow up to 138 000 and still make the same payments back if you're making
00:32:47.900 77 000 a year who who makes 77 000 a year lots of people in education maybe a professor starting out
00:32:56.620 as an assistant an education administrator people with sociology degrees phds and gender studies this is a
00:33:04.540 gift to president biden's friends and it's going to encourage his his base in the education in
00:33:11.020 academia to grow exponentially i think you're you're saying because it incentivizes you don't have to have
00:33:18.940 a degree that really is like computer science or information technology or engineering or one of these
00:33:25.980 practical arts where you come out and you can make you can make real money it'll incentivize you say hey look
00:33:31.340 i can get i can get a gender studies or i can do you know some of these with these woke courses
00:33:37.260 and i really don't have to worry about paying it back because it's not that much money uh the
00:33:41.500 the deer they're cutting me is essentially free money is that your point yeah and i don't obviously
00:33:46.860 you're not going to have a doctor who says well i could you know pay back less if i become a a
00:33:52.300 master's in education but you will have people who otherwise might not take some useless degree
00:33:59.020 stay in school go to graduate school uh when they otherwise wouldn't because the return on
00:34:05.660 investment wouldn't have been there and they would have had that 295 a month hanging over them
00:34:12.140 61 a month mike my 16 year old daughter could pay that right now so you're going to incentivize a lot more
00:34:19.020 people who otherwise wouldn't get these useless degrees to get them all of those people almost 100
00:34:25.820 percent vote democrat and that's really the political time bomb that no one's seeing here
00:34:33.580 no it's a it's a it's for the woke elite and by the way they just stay in school forever think about
00:34:37.580 what 138 000 for graduate school why would you and the payment terms are so easy and you're canceling
00:34:44.060 all the interest of most of the principal tom how do they get to the uh how do they get to the
00:34:48.300 article and how they get to your podcast uh just go to tom mullen talks freedom.com the article will be at the
00:34:55.260 top and click on podcast you can find the podcast as well as on all podcast apps
00:35:03.820 tom thank you very much for joining us on uh in battleground appreciate it great to be here
00:35:09.340 let me bring in uh thanks brother let me bring in brian kennedy right now brian before i get to the
00:35:13.900 what i actually come on about bill barr you've been around education you were at claremont i mean you're
00:35:19.020 a guy that that understands the value of education what do you think about tom's analysis and this entire
00:35:24.380 thing of this student debt fiasco which i happen to think is not going to get approved because i
00:35:29.340 think it's illegal and unconstitutional but just on tom's math and what's your overall thoughts about
00:35:34.780 this this fiasco about the debt of forgiveness yeah no i thought that analysis was spot on and uh
00:35:42.220 very important and really does call into question even if it was really affordable
00:35:49.260 do people want to be going to college and learning things that are essentially worthless
00:35:54.140 can we not again decide in this country what people really need to know to have a productive life
00:36:00.540 and much of what people are learning in college today even if it were free is not worth it there's
00:36:06.060 only a handful of colleges around the country that actually will give you a good education something
00:36:11.500 really worth learning and i think americans to the to the extent that they have to pay
00:36:16.540 not merely with money but with their time ought to be looking for something of real value because
00:36:21.660 the country is about to enter the very perilous stage in our history and this is exactly the
00:36:27.820 time you want to know things that really matter they've a bunch of analysis on daily mail and other
00:36:34.780 places this afternoon about how inherently this is unfair to working class people do you do you buy
00:36:40.140 that that this this is a really a hat tip to the woke elite oh absolutely and i thought tom was
00:36:48.380 was absolutely right about that people should should pay for their own education period that way you'll
00:36:55.900 make better decisions when you can distribute this much of the burden of your education on everyday working
00:37:02.460 people it's uh it's simply not fair and americans if anything have a real passion for fairness
00:37:09.260 and when they hear this kind of thing it strikes them as not merely unfair and unconstitutional but
00:37:16.140 basically un-american this is not how americans should behave and you know i i'm you know considering
00:37:22.620 that joe biden is calling all of us semi-fascists this really does look once more like a a projection
00:37:30.940 of real fascism on on the american people
00:37:35.420 by the way it's bad enough he did it in a gym in a suburban maryland uh but he's um he's going to
00:37:43.740 address the nation tomorrow night and basically say that the maggot you know six two-thirds of the nation
00:37:48.140 is semi-fascist or fascist you had bill barr had this amazing interview with barry weiss uh and i thought
00:37:54.220 it was shocking that his biggest complaint was what he called the far right getting people stirred up for
00:37:59.580 poppy you compared uh president reagan's nice populism with kind of trump or this maga populist
00:38:06.220 nationalist that he says is uh is is too sharp elbowed uh is is too divisive is too uh they won't
00:38:13.820 surrender they won't give up uh what's your assessment of the bill barr interview and and really bill
00:38:18.620 barr's uh pitch that we want a nice gentle reagan populism which i don't happen to be think is true but
00:38:25.340 that's the argument he makes yeah the reason the article matters at all you know bill barr is the
00:38:32.700 past in so many ways but bill barr's essential point in there is is twofold one trump's politics is not
00:38:41.500 is not effective or productive that he may have served a purpose in being disruptive but overall
00:38:48.220 donald trump lost because he really did have those sharp elbows he really did want to change washington
00:38:54.060 and that simply wasn't going to work he talks about giving president trump advice that if he had done
00:38:59.420 a few more things he'd win reelection and he'd be considered a great president but he didn't do those
00:39:05.260 things president trump continued to be president trump wanting to really dismantle the administrative
00:39:11.180 state and what comes through in this interview is that bill barr does not want to dismantle the
00:39:18.060 administrative state he was there as an establishment type republican not to help president trump and
00:39:26.300 the maga movement was to control him and that alone should be a great lesson for president trump and the
00:39:33.900 entire movement that we have to have people in the next administration who actually believe in dismantling the
00:39:40.060 dismantling the administrative state the second point though was he when he calls he often uses the
00:39:47.260 phrase that he calls bs on this or bs on that and the biggest thing he calls bs on is that the election
00:39:53.580 was stolen and the reason that matters is we're going here 60 70 days from now and if the election was
00:40:03.260 completely fair in 2020 we ought not to worry about what's going to happen in november of this year now
00:40:11.340 most of this audience who has been educated by you and by others over the last several years
00:40:17.900 knows that the kind of i won't even call them shenanigans the kind of lawlessness with which 2020 was
00:40:25.500 conducted cannot happen in 2022 and we need to be vigilant over the next 70 days to make sure that
00:40:34.860 in november of this year there is not the kind of lawlessness we saw in 2020 we need to have poll
00:40:41.740 watchers election observers people working at the polls making sure that there are free and fair
00:40:47.740 elections if we do that in places like arizona in nevada in michigan in pennsylvania there is an
00:40:57.260 opportunity to take this country back in 2024 if we don't win this fall in those places in those
00:41:05.580 governor races the secretary of state races and the attorney general races we will be up against it in
00:41:11.740 2024 and so everyone needs to be vigilant now and when bill barr starts talking about how the elections
00:41:18.620 are completely fair that's just nonsense and people really need to double down on what it will take to
00:41:23.900 have fair elections this fall i want everybody to go to precinctstrategy.com there you can sign up and
00:41:31.500 become a precinct man for the republican party but you can also they can farm you out and put you in
00:41:35.420 touch with being a poll worker election judge canvassing all of it you've got to get engaged everybody has
00:41:41.260 to be fully deployed real quickly brian the community of the present danger the chairman uh
00:41:46.540 give us the tuesday thursday what time do people go to these magnificent seminars that you guys put on
00:41:51.900 twice a week or these webinars where do they go uh they can go to present danger china.org and they
00:41:59.020 can sign up for the webinars which are twice a week and there's a great library of the ones we've had
00:42:04.380 in the past i was re-watching a couple of them the other day they're very relevant very informative
00:42:10.460 and there'll be a real education on the harmful effects communist china is is perpetrating against
00:42:17.100 the united states it's unbelievable uh brian real quickly your your social media you're at american
00:42:24.620 strategy group how do people follow you on social media on social media it's at brian t kennedy
00:42:31.100 on getter and thank you steve for all you do and and uh keep up the fight
00:42:38.060 well we always will thank you brian i want to bring in another fighter naomi wolf now so naomi and
00:42:43.260 and probably the most important midterm election since the civil war um we have um you know you got
00:42:50.300 all this news now with new boosters you're doing research i think you guys have 35 reports you've got the
00:42:56.700 two companies so you got moderna suing them give us give us walk us through where are we in all this
00:43:02.780 and how they talk about new boosters they're suing each other uh you've got you've guys have come for
00:43:08.380 these reports you've got a new one on on i i think uh men's fertility where do we stand with all this
00:43:15.340 it's it's almost difficult to keep up with the new findings that back up what you know is my belief
00:43:23.580 that um these these injections are intended or have the effect that no one's stopping who shouldn't
00:43:29.420 stopping of harming the american people and more and more evidence is emerging that the harms are
00:43:36.300 to reproduction um and that the harms are very specifically 360 degrees to women's ability to
00:43:43.900 reproduce effectively or successfully um and since i even last spoke with you there's been even more
00:43:51.100 really disturbing evidence that that i'd like to share with your audience if i may and i do think
00:43:55.740 it's so important because you know as we've seen just in the last two weeks legacy news outlets like
00:44:01.100 associated press and the spectator are willing to uh hammer an immediately corrected math error
00:44:08.460 immediately publicly corrected math error that one of our volunteers made but they're misdirecting or
00:44:14.460 redirecting their audiences in a very dangerous way uh that is really a disservice to their audiences away
00:44:21.900 from what is emerging in multiple places from multiple databases including elsewhere in the pfizer
00:44:27.260 documents as terrifying evidence of massive harms to female reproduction so cameron said i could walk you
00:44:35.420 through two new data points uh from our reports is that possible
00:44:39.500 yes go ahead go ahead ma'am thank you so much so uh one of them is uh denver should have a very scary
00:44:49.580 image um and i'd appreciate it if your producer would post it if not there it is oh my god so that is
00:44:55.500 ladies and gentlemen that is a pregnant woman's placenta um and i'm going to read uh dr james thorpe's
00:45:02.460 description it's his image from a presentation he gave um this is an ultrasound image of a third
00:45:08.620 trimester placenta in a pregnant woman who received the pfizer vaccine eight weeks prior this is a
00:45:15.900 typical pattern that is commonly seen by him about eight weeks post pfizer vaccine the white areas
00:45:23.980 surrounding the placental lobes also known as cotelodons represent calcifications from significant
00:45:31.900 inflammation typically this finding may be associated with significant growth slowing of the fetus that
00:45:40.220 is the pre-born baby reduced amniotic fluid volume abnormal feeder fetal surveillance testing and then he
00:45:47.580 goes on to describe what fetal surveillance testing should be and should do and then he says
00:45:52.940 the large dark area in the placental lobe on the right may be consistent with a blood clot so again
00:45:59.100 ladies and gentlemen i don't know how many of you you know have been pregnant had babies your
00:46:03.820 wives or partners have had babies but that is not what a sonogram looks like that's not what a placenta
00:46:10.300 that's healthy and normal looks like those are terrifying unnatural irregular calcifications that
00:46:19.740 dr thorpe explains are related to inflammation and over and over again the the science that our experts
00:46:26.140 are finding and that other independent good researchers like dr corey dr malone dr mcdonough are
00:46:33.020 are finding is that these uh materials in the vaccines cause inflammation um so when i was reading the
00:46:42.060 description again there's less volume of amniotic fluid which of course the baby needs in order to
00:46:50.220 develop normally and anecdotally what we're hearing from nurses and i don't i am not ashamed uh you
00:46:56.700 know as for 35 years covering women's health women's sexual health women's reproductive health with two
00:47:02.460 giant bestsellers about obstetrics and gynecology and female sexual response um you know i actually know
00:47:09.900 what i'm talking about when there's a problem with women and women's health especially things that are hard
00:47:15.580 to talk about like giving birth or menstruating or you know menopause you first get the signal from
00:47:22.380 women telling their stories among themselves and you also first get the signal from nurses talking among
00:47:28.940 themselves so anecdotes are important and what we're hearing is that nurses are saying they are inducing
00:47:35.020 labor early uh with vaccinated moms because the baby's um because not safe because the placentas are
00:47:41.900 compromised and remember over and over on this show i would say the lipid nanoparticles are traversing
00:47:48.460 every membrane in the human body the placenta is a membrane the placenta is the most sacred important
00:47:54.940 membrane god gave us in order to reproduce our species and how do you have a placenta that is not
00:48:01.340 compromised if these industrial fats these lipid nanoparticles coated with polyethylene glycol are designed to
00:48:07.980 cross the placental barrier and remember again and again and this is all over social media today um
00:48:14.220 spokespeople here in britain in europe were saying to pregnant women go ahead and get the injection get
00:48:21.500 the mrna vaccine it cannot cross the placenta it can't hurt your developing baby they were lying they were
00:48:28.860 either ignorant and and and inflicting their ignorance on defenseless mothers and their innocent this is
00:48:35.980 important we've only got a couple we've only got a couple minutes and i got to have you back on
00:48:40.620 tomorrow morning this is that important but i gotta ask you were they lying or you think they just
00:48:45.100 in your professional opinion misread the data well it's it's impossible to misread the data and um you
00:48:53.180 know next time i come on i'll walk you through dr chandler's latest report which shows that even pfizer
00:49:00.460 knew in their own records that women were sustaining 75 percent of the adverse events and of those 16
00:49:06.620 percent were what pfizer called reproductive disorders female reproductive disorders so pfizer
00:49:12.380 was lying the fda saw every one of these pages the fda was lying and so everyone up and down the chain
00:49:17.980 of command in our hhs and in our health system was lying to pregnant women acog must have been lying the
00:49:25.340 you know the the licensing boards the gynecologist boards so um i there's no way to mistreat the data
00:49:31.500 the data are clear that women are being hurt they're right here on my phone they're right there on daily
00:49:37.980 hang on we're we're we're going to have you back on the 10 o'clock show we're working your schedule
00:49:41.820 just last thing i've only got 30 seconds they just booted out 22 cadets or mid-shipment at the
00:49:47.260 coast guard academy i think today i think a few of those are women how is this in 30 seconds how is this
00:49:52.140 still going on if if if this is so if this is so cut and dry naomi wolf well you know my answer but
00:50:00.940 i'll just keep saying it because everything i've told you all you know is true um and if if if we ever
00:50:08.700 make a mistake we correct it immediately but look at the massive 37 reports they all are true and what
00:50:14.700 i've warned you about for months is true it doesn't make sense as medicine it makes sense as warfare
00:50:20.300 these female cadets are being targeted our military is being targeted it is you know these injections
00:50:27.260 do things to to the female 360 degree reproductive system that can't be done naomi we'll get
00:50:34.860 we'll get to the bar give how did how do people how do people get to daily cloud real quickly
00:50:39.500 go to dailycloud.io and you'll see all 37 reports there you'll see the latest by dr chandler
00:50:45.820 showing this damage um and please continue to we will have we we will have naomi on at 10 o'clock
00:50:51.980 tomorrow morning thank you ma'am thank you