Bannon's War Room - October 21, 2022


WarRoom Battleground EP 164: Florida Pushes Back AGainst The CDC; Do Climate Change Activists Really Believe What They Are Preaching


Episode Stats

Length

50 minutes

Words per Minute

179.23016

Word Count

9,131

Sentence Count

23

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

5


Summary

In this episode of the War Room, we are joined by David Walsh of Axios to talk about the current political situation in the USA, the energy crisis in Europe, and the nuclear plant building crisis in the EU.


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
00:00:17.280 people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the authoritarians
00:00:25.040 get total control and total power because this is just like in arizona this is just like in georgia
00:00:30.800 it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and misrepresentations
00:00:35.920 is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is the fight
00:00:39.680 all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's your host
00:00:46.780 stephen k bannon okay welcome it's friday 21 october in the year of our lord 2022 it is the third
00:00:54.700 anniversary of the war room not the day we actually started sending pictures out but the day we
00:01:00.440 started what you went up went up on uh we went up on uh facebook and went up on uh on radio uh we had
00:01:07.080 real america's voice and some other folks come in a couple weeks after that we'll do that anniversary
00:01:11.820 next but this is the third year i've been amidst our war impeachment then went to war pandemic i think
00:01:17.000 we may be winding down pandemic for just going to war we've got to figure all this out but i've got
00:01:21.840 a couple things i want to get into because i didn't have enough time today in the truncated
00:01:26.580 version of the show i did obviously and if you go to my getter feed uh there's a lot of analysis
00:01:32.460 here and a lot of stories um that uh the white house is is very concerned about a uk type situation
00:01:40.580 happening they've got treasury they got the federal reserve they have the white house national economic
00:01:45.520 council seeing if there's going to be a lehman uh moment happening axios is reporting as we've
00:01:51.660 talked about now for weeks and weeks and weeks that there's no more free ride the era of big
00:01:56.120 spending is over because the capital markets are not going to take it of course we had peter
00:01:59.480 mckelvanna from hearts evoke on the in nigel farage they were talking kind of these dark forces that
00:02:05.280 are there you know making the british parliamentary system seem irrelevant those dark forces not
00:02:11.120 conspiracy that's just good old capital markets and it's really the uh the bond market and uh and the
00:02:16.800 way you finance governments the way you finance debt is basically in revolt and this is going to
00:02:22.080 be a massive change in the united states at the bottom of all that and dave walsh i want to bring
00:02:26.800 you in because there's so many developments happening in europe even as we speak there there's and i just
00:02:31.980 heard even before coming on here on i think it's home heating oil in the uh in the in the northeast
00:02:38.420 pennsylvania guys are calling to get their you know over thanksgiving right before thanksgiving get it
00:02:43.060 filled up and they're telling them no you can get a half a tank i can't give you a full tank even
00:02:47.420 rationing here walk us through give us walk us around europe and talked about the the massive
00:02:52.700 problem we've got right now that these european countries are going to have and that's going to
00:02:56.140 come back to us dave walsh well you know we only get on war room reports of the um the uh not panic
00:03:03.740 in the streets but demonstrating yesterday in paris berlin leisberg and potsdam over 100 000 people
00:03:10.300 in the streets on high energy cost lack of access to energy great concern and i wanted to uh build on
00:03:18.540 the boris johnson commentary on his departure which sounded like a running speech for hopefully not
00:03:24.820 a new term one of the things you mentioned was a nuclear plant a year like a chicken in every pot
00:03:30.140 which greatly need the uk could use four or five more reactors but the reality of that is europe western
00:03:37.380 europe is building one reactor at this time it broke ground in 2007 in flamenville france being
00:03:43.360 built by edf and also french owned areva framatome the plant builder it's now been 15 years under
00:03:49.880 construction the unit isn't commercial yet after 15 years and about 7 billion euro over budget so we
00:03:57.360 have the same thing going on here at plant vogel in the u.s with southern company about 10 12 billion
00:04:02.100 over budget eight years late that the issue is in the west the the core competence to build these
00:04:07.860 plants is way eroded and the regulatory environment behind them is just just through the roof making
00:04:13.480 it close to impossible to build this kind of capacity in any near term so when he comes out and talks about
00:04:19.460 a plant a year that's that's that's dreamland asia china india are building about 52 plants
00:04:24.920 reactors as we speak the western world between flamenville and vogel in georgia three so again
00:04:33.020 they're way ahead of us in this space and with the competence to do it um the the troubles there are
00:04:40.040 in deep and they do relate steve directly to this uh public debt that's a massive issue and it's been
00:04:47.600 for a long time but now it's grown massively in western europe in this country in canada and in japan
00:04:53.340 you know the public debt steve has uh and brad well chronicled the degrees of it um hopefully this
00:05:01.100 come to come to reckoning on it will drive some of the subsidies to non non useful energy sources
00:05:08.780 away because that is one additional source of huge public spending that is very valueless and that is
00:05:14.940 subsidizing part-time intermittent resources like wind and solar as opposed to baseload continuous duty
00:05:21.260 power um uh dave hang on for a second i want to go back to in a second i i've got some breaking news
00:05:28.600 i've got to jump in here but i want to when i return you hang right there when i return it's the
00:05:33.060 underpinnings of why the the why she resigned in in 44 days the underpinning is is the is the
00:05:39.740 irrationality in in in really fantasy that western democracy leaderships whether it's germany
00:05:47.360 france uh scandinavia the united kingdom um italy to a degree and in the in the united states and
00:05:55.460 this is going to be our downfall this is why we're highlighting this we're the ones we did the called
00:05:59.380 shot we said let's trust we said let's trust would not make it to the 21st of october i said it a number
00:06:04.620 occasions early this tuesday i said it i gave a speech over at hillsdale on tuesday night said the
00:06:10.040 exact same thing and she lasted till thursday dave walk hang on one second i got breaking news
00:06:14.360 out of florida i want to bring in dr joseph latipo the surgeon general of florida doctor two things
00:06:21.720 number one i want to get i want to understand this to talk about irrationality the cdc what happened
00:06:28.540 yesterday but then governor de santis just threw down hard on on tony fauci what what is generally
00:06:35.080 the attitude right now institutionally not let's take the personalities out but institutionally
00:06:39.800 between the surgeon general and the state free state of florida the governor and cdc fda and really
00:06:46.260 the the kind of public health service of the federal government sir hey steve thanks for having me on
00:06:55.820 to speak with your audience i think we have a fracture right now because we've got in florida
00:07:03.500 we align with the data we don't pretend that things aren't what they are if there are risks
00:07:10.300 we call them out if there are benefits we highlight them we don't deny them and as you know we made a
00:07:18.280 recent recommendation based on not just our research but other bodies of research that have have found
00:07:25.040 increased cardiovascular risks associated with mrna covet 19 vaccines and it's a sensible recommendation
00:07:32.280 it's a recommendation that's in line with what denmark is doing what other scandinavian countries
00:07:38.000 are moving toward doing and on the other side of that you've got federal leadership claiming
00:07:44.620 with a straight face that these mrna covet 19 vaccines are a good idea for nine month old kids and for
00:07:52.760 six month old kids and for 60 year old people as if all of those different people face the same types
00:07:59.740 of risks and benefits so it's it's unfortunate that we are splintering right now in terms of how people
00:08:08.740 are thinking about public health but it is very fortunate that you know we're fortunate to have
00:08:14.800 governor de santis i'm happy to be in this position to support sensible decision making and i think more
00:08:22.280 and more americans every day not just in florida but outside of florida are seeing sensibility in our
00:08:28.260 messages let me hang over a second you're you're a md from harvard you're have a phd and really this
00:08:37.840 type of analysis from harvard the cdc is staffed with ivy league doctors and from the best medical
00:08:44.480 this vote for the children in this state of florida is unlike some of the other states you just don't
00:08:49.580 take the recommendation implement some of the states actually do that you guys have really
00:08:54.400 optionality uh the vote for two days of this advisory board was 15 to nothing zero there was
00:09:02.540 no abstentions there was no no votes uh so i mean what is the bid and the answer how could it be that
00:09:09.560 big a gulf how could you say something with your great training and your staff and you know what ronda
00:09:14.100 santis went to yale uh how did how did the smart people in florida that are credentialed have such a
00:09:21.680 gulf with the smart people at least the credentialed people in washington that deal in this area that
00:09:28.180 these were these were these votes had unanimity dr latipo yeah it's a great question i don't know
00:09:36.880 the answer for sure of course but my sense is that you have people who are willing to make decisions
00:09:45.320 for reasons that aren't based in scientific data it's not something that happens here but it is
00:09:51.800 something that's happening when like you said you've got 15 people who are recommending a product
00:09:58.960 that has no high quality evidence showing a drop of benefit to healthy children at this point in the
00:10:09.860 pandemic zero and essentially parents see this and they know this so you've got parents saying no
00:10:16.340 thank you despite what dr falchi and dr walensky are saying and they're essentially what parents are
00:10:21.900 saying is that you're saying one thing dr falchi dr walensky president biden but my sense is that
00:10:31.500 the benefits are not outweighing the risk in my child and i'm not going to participate so that's a
00:10:38.760 sensible parental decision and what's happening with this 15 zero vote it sadly indicates how
00:10:47.120 politicized and and it's even worse than that i think in terms of you've got scientists who were
00:10:53.540 basically abandoning scientific evidence and just falling in line with whatever their masters are
00:11:03.920 saying in terms of their vote so it's really unfortunate and by the way we are the outlier
00:11:10.200 there there's there's i don't know any other country in the world that is pushing these vaccines
00:11:16.740 on every single breathing human being in every single age group other than our country we are the
00:11:25.100 outliers here folks they they're trying to convince you that we're not we're the outliers
00:11:29.280 i just want to make sure i get it right governor santa's came i think it was yesterday i think
00:11:35.400 you'd already come out and said this is not going to be part of the of the master schedule for schools
00:11:41.400 for uh for florida is that correct is that what the position is now the surgeon general and the
00:11:46.440 governor you could call it a position it's more like a barracks like there's just there it's impenetrable
00:11:55.900 impenetrable uh governor santa's just and you might have seen this he just lit up at a press
00:12:03.960 conference he goes after fauci in particular i think on the mask and saying you know fauci said
00:12:08.900 he never supported closing schools but there's obviously lots of footage out there he does in
00:12:12.740 fact he just gave an interview with jonathan carl of abc and there's tons of evidence and and governor
00:12:17.380 santa's really went off on him is the surgeon general in florida and governor uh governor de santa's
00:12:24.140 are you looking to pick a fight with cdc pick a fight with the public health guys to basically
00:12:30.600 hold them accountable for what they said before and let people know this is not going to happen
00:12:35.460 in florida is that is that where this is headed honestly i mean obviously i can't speak for
00:12:41.840 governor de santa's but pick a fight no i mean why would you if anything what i prefer is distance
00:12:50.280 from these people and their wild unsensible ideas but hold them accountable absolutely it's really
00:12:58.780 important for americans to see that this gentleman who was held up as a hero nationally internationally
00:13:07.960 is now on tv spouting bold-faced lies about his role in the lockdowns and and not even he's not even
00:13:18.960 being suave about it there's no mixing mincing of words here he is saying that no i had nothing to do
00:13:27.080 with the lockdowns the same guy who literally is the energy the core force behind lockdowns in the country
00:13:36.180 so you can't trust people like that i certainly hope people see that and realize they can't trust people
00:13:43.540 like that and and i think it is important to make that very clear so that people can understand the
00:13:50.100 depth to which they've been misled and so that hopefully people can see the distinction between
00:13:56.580 that type of you know yucky uninspired selfish craven leadership and what florida has to offer in the
00:14:06.960 form of the governor in the form of my guidance in the form of many other people around the country
00:14:12.100 who have taken similar positions that have been data-based and sensible
00:14:16.700 dr latipo uh i want to talk about your book for just a second where do people go to get your book
00:14:24.640 it's a journey of not just a a true american hero but it's a personal story that is uh transcend fear
00:14:32.880 it's about how you with all the success on the outside didn't feel you had the success on the inside
00:14:38.180 and how you transformed yourself where do people go to get this book because it's it is i think one of
00:14:43.660 the best books of 2022 oh that's very kind of you steven i really do hope people do pick it up because i
00:14:51.060 think it's good for lots of things we've had a crisis and of course it relates to that crisis with
00:14:57.080 the pandemic but there are crises all over the place and both big on large scales and small scales and
00:15:03.960 internally so people can pick up the book at amazon and other major book retailers and i hope it i hope
00:15:13.060 they do i i hope they do what's your social media people want to know how to follow you because this
00:15:19.440 they're uh this uh looking over the other side of the hill there's been quite a statement over the
00:15:25.460 last couple of days the cdc vote was wednesday and thursday governor ron de santis and his uh
00:15:31.280 a surgeon general who are both highly credentialed at the finest universities in the country if not
00:15:38.080 the world have thrown down hard so i just tell everybody stay tuned there's going to be a lot
00:15:43.220 more to come these guys are immovable like you said it's not a position it's a barracks so um how
00:15:48.660 do people follow you on social media sir a florida surgeon general is the twitter and we'll keep the
00:15:54.840 messaging coming on lots of public health issues because we care about people's health and it's it's
00:15:59.860 multifaceted eating you know exercise all the good stuff well i can tell you my phone has blown up
00:16:07.040 for the last two days from all over the country in the world really about you and governor de santis i
00:16:11.480 just want to give you that the people people globally are watching this so thank you dr latipa
00:16:16.280 appreciate it thank you so much thanks so much steve i want to go back to so dave walsh here's what
00:16:23.420 we only had dr laver for a second this crisis that may underpin many crises has analogies in
00:16:32.300 this this this what we're going through with the vaccine and covet and that you had these experts and
00:16:38.920 you have people on both sides you're one of the most credentialized guy i know and you've been a
00:16:43.600 practitioner in this thing basically your entire adult life you speak with practicality you always
00:16:48.120 back it up with numbers but there's such a gap between people like boris johnson between people
00:16:54.200 like the leaders of germany uh it seems like and this is what gets people very concerned and now you
00:17:00.120 got winter coming upon you there was just a story i think in associated press today americans americans
00:17:05.520 and this is not in europe are going to be making decisions between buying putting food on the table and
00:17:09.960 paying for home heating um why is this gap because it's like it's like the vaccine how can we have
00:17:17.380 in something in the physical world like energy why is there such a big gap between you and what i call
00:17:22.700 the realist and the uh not just the climate change person but the net zero carbon or the sustainability
00:17:29.440 energy model dave walsh you're making a great point and you know we've all become uh quasi experts on
00:17:37.780 covid and the vaccine and just think about it the the 17 western european countries canada and north
00:17:44.240 america 19 countries have taken one consistent path since the pandemic began in early 20 one consistent
00:17:52.340 path with one medicine one no no antidotes etc the rest of the world another 170 countries basically
00:18:00.520 didn't do this and the data is compelling on that topic alone across the other 170 countries data being so
00:18:07.540 much superior the energy thing is identical in respect to this over absorption of wind and solar
00:18:13.280 as a mania for the last 12 years displacing known reliable and now very clean electricity sources coal and gas
00:18:21.700 and and nuclear um is the same countries embarking on an identical group think down the same path while
00:18:29.440 indonesia the philippines india china largely even japan are not doing this they're not doing this
00:18:37.000 mexico is not doing this i mentioned before i built a huge number of plants in mexico
00:18:41.480 combined cycle fossil fired plants they're not doing this this is this is very very limited to
00:18:46.880 the group think of western europe nor canada and the u.s it's curious it's very much aligned with
00:18:53.620 this covet handling thinking that was identical among the elites in western europe canada and the u.s
00:18:58.960 in terms of how to deal with it okay but but but hang on a second this is what i want to get to
00:19:03.060 the people in the public health service are as credentialized as ours guys on the and our guys on the
00:19:08.060 football highly credentialized on this covet topic and the highly credentialized and there's there's
00:19:13.300 an unbridgeable gap it's not bridgeable okay is where we stand now the bid and the ask if i go the
00:19:19.140 energy and this what we did look we've seen we're seeing governments fall we're seeing uh the united
00:19:24.760 kingdom and let me be blunt and i'll ask tammy that they're having a sovereign debt crisis this was the
00:19:30.400 previous prime reserve currency before ourselves they're having a sovereign debt crisis and and it's
00:19:36.920 rolling out through their entire economy how can the experts on something so fundamental that's
00:19:42.040 really been around with us as the internal combustion energy said the middle of the 19th century
00:19:46.140 right within you know starting with mass electricity how can we be having a debate where dave walsh and his
00:19:54.040 experts are on one side and i've got an unbridgeable gap to the net zero carbon and to the sustainability
00:20:00.580 model sir well it steve it's complicated and i'll put it right out there in part in this country
00:20:07.720 um the regulated utilities who are publicly traded on wall street are are in large part captured by
00:20:15.960 working with public service commissions to get anything approved that they can that generates a
00:20:20.960 guaranteed return uh long the big power plants last too long that's one of their problems they're too
00:20:27.060 durable they're too reliable they're too durable you're not building them that often so this comes
00:20:32.060 along this provides unfortunately an opportunity for what's called asset churn that is go to the
00:20:38.380 public service commission get rates approved at a nine and a half percent or close to it guaranteed
00:20:43.620 rate of return to invest in something even if it's not the best thing for your population on a reliability
00:20:49.940 basis an availability basis and i'm seeing this across major utilities who were major cap capital
00:20:57.280 wall street equity cap firms making decisions to push push this stuff like crazy because it provides
00:21:04.500 more investment opportunity for them approved by public service call it are are you saying are you
00:21:10.140 saying you don't believe these people actually believe in the sustainability model that this is really
00:21:14.220 uh a financial thing that they got ability instead of having the duration of a plant
00:21:19.860 but to actually have these new sustainable assets and this is the big new and do carbon trading and
00:21:24.440 all this it's a new capital market so the you're saying is that craven um i i i hate to say follow
00:21:32.100 the money but follow the money i know i know many many senior executives in utilities very well and they
00:21:38.980 they know the truth of the matter on the necessity of base load continuous duty coal plants nuclear plants gas
00:21:46.260 fired combined cycle plants and the intermittency of this new stuff is just not it's not going to get
00:21:52.260 the deal done for people being electrified 100 of the time and it's going to create brownouts and blackouts
00:21:57.620 and we don't really have a fungible replacement for coal nuclear and gas at this time in electricity
00:22:03.860 production we don't really have one they know this uh they do know it and i'm sorry to report that they do
00:22:09.860 know it but then you get into uh the epa manages them as the sec is now in their kitchen managing
00:22:16.580 them through esg uh they've got activist shareholders and and of course that you know the shareholding
00:22:22.100 thing generally does promote an interest in making money in terms of asset churn and building you know
00:22:27.460 if you can build a utility near me 70 utilities 70 solar farms at 60 64 and a half megawatts 74 megawatts
00:22:35.940 at 4 billion and you can get rate recovery in that you're going to go do it because you get
00:22:40.420 a guaranteed nine and a half percent rate of return and even though it may not be the best thing for
00:22:44.980 the people of the given state may not be the best thing i love this this is the first time i've seen
00:22:50.340 this but dave we got to bounce give uh for over the weekend how do people and everybody knows that we go
00:22:54.980 through because there's there's been a game change this weekend a sea change out of the united kingdom
00:23:00.020 and capital markets it's coming to a country near you soon that would be the united states of america
00:23:05.620 um dave people get to you attention to the debt crisis this all helps create it's it's a it's
00:23:11.780 actually a blessing because the downside of all this is just the massive additive public debt to
00:23:16.660 underwrite intermittent non-reliable energy any i'm at the at dave walsh energy at getter thank you steve
00:23:25.460 dave amazing job thank you let me go john tamney and i've also got uh mark mitchell from
00:23:29.620 rest i'm going to join a second with some polling uh tamney your new book the money confusion
00:23:35.460 what is the money confusion and particularly put it in the context we've got a couple minutes here
00:23:39.300 on this side the context of uh of uh liz trust only lasting uh only lasting 44 days and kind of blown
00:23:47.220 out by the bank of england and the guilt sir well i think it's clearly related in that she is suffering
00:23:56.260 higher prices that are a logical consequence of governments a couple of years ago eviscerating
00:24:03.220 our ability to work together i mean who's the greatest entrepreneur in u.s history arguably
00:24:08.580 henry ford what was his innovation he made cars incredibly cheap by dividing up the work among
00:24:15.060 tens of thousands of workers well suddenly that right to do that a couple of years ago was taken away
00:24:21.300 is any surprise that prices are higher today and so the global electorate is mad because suddenly the
00:24:27.940 value of its money it's not that the value of money's gone down but money's not stretching as far
00:24:32.740 and so it's all related to the taking of freedom of a couple of years ago my one equivalent let's stop
00:24:38.900 calling it inflation because that's what politicians want to call it because then you can
00:24:43.060 blame the fed or some other let's focus on what they did they took away our freedom and we're
00:24:48.660 suffering this now the electorate's mad and liz trust is just the first of many victims of it
00:24:53.860 many okay uh we got two minutes to break i want you to get what's the central thesis because this is
00:25:00.660 a very controversial book we want everybody to read it the central thesis is that this is not inflation
00:25:12.340 the taking of freedom whereby we can't go to work whereby businesses cannot open is not inflation that's
00:25:20.660 a taking of freedom inflation's a devaluation of the of the of the money we haven't seen that in modern
00:25:27.060 times that's not a defense of biden biden's an empty suit settled science but let's keep the focus on
00:25:33.060 what happened uh politicians took away our right to work and in taking away that right eviscerated trading
00:25:40.820 relationships and work relationships among individuals that have been developed over decades of course prices are
00:25:47.060 higher today but let's keep the focus where it should be on the political class
00:25:53.860 uh fantastic where do people i'm gonna hold you through the break uh we're going to get mark
00:25:57.300 mitchell up here i think we got sandy smith running down on north carolina one where can people get the
00:26:01.300 book it just launched a couple days ago where can people get the book right now oh yeah right now
00:26:06.340 they can get it on amazon and so that's primarily that's and you know that's it's a perfect example of
00:26:11.700 where we are it's been hard to actually get physical copies produced which of course you can get on
00:26:16.500 amazon and the reason for that is once again once you break up these commercial relationships
00:26:22.100 developed over decades everything is slowed down and again it just staggers me that politicians
00:26:27.860 want to blame others for this they did this they locked us down uh john tamney hang on for one second
00:26:35.060 john is the editor of real clear markets so he is one of the most um i think powerful people in
00:26:41.540 this space because every morning everybody i know goes to real clear markets first it's a
00:26:45.860 it's a uh compendium of the top stories in capital markets and economy throughout the world okay short
00:26:51.540 commercial break be back in war room battleground just a moment
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00:30:05.140 okay welcome back uh john tamney's still with us we're gonna get john back in a minute but since he's
00:30:12.500 very focused on politicians to get in the way of freedom i'm going to bring in a couple of experts
00:30:16.340 here first mark mitchell of rasmussen mark you teased us last night that the nevada poll was going
00:30:21.700 to come out today from rasmussen and like i say i think you're the uh the the first among equals i would
00:30:28.260 say in in being able to poll accurately today which is very tough about republicans and even tougher of
00:30:33.620 trump or maga or deplorables or america first can you walk us through sir what nevada what rasmussen
00:30:39.380 broke today on nevada yeah well thankfully kind thank you kindly for your praise also and i think
00:30:45.220 you saw the nevada poll i'm trying to put a headline on this and i think it would be something like the
00:30:50.260 gop is up big in nevada um because you look at the numbers and you know the generic ballots doing
00:30:57.700 better in nevada than it is nationwide for the republicans that uh they're up nine points in
00:31:02.900 nevada that's an incredible lead uh and then both of the candidates uh for governor and for senate on
00:31:09.220 the republican side have five point leads so those look like strong comfortable leads um and yeah i you
00:31:17.540 look at the national numbers and you wonder how the battlegrounds are going to stack out at least in
00:31:22.020 this case it looks very good for republic mark msnbc has been on particularly today they've been
00:31:30.260 putting up a lot of numbers a lot of charts talking about a lot of these races they've been putting up
00:31:33.460 nevada and they go back and use a real i think they say real clear politics average they've been
00:31:38.180 making the case that it's really neck and neck they're they're making a case that's neck and neck
00:31:42.740 in the governor's race it's basically neck and neck in the uh in the uh in the senate race with
00:31:48.980 laxalt um what say you to that i know your poll's not been included in that because these were all
00:31:54.660 done uh from earlier this morning but they're making a case that it's still neck and neck
00:31:59.700 in nevada what say you um i don't want to disparage all the pollsters out there because i i think there
00:32:05.620 are some good polling outfits but i think if you were trying to figure out where a race looked you
00:32:10.820 would probably try and get polling from one organization or some organizations that pull very
00:32:16.580 similarly and track them over time and compare them to that organization's nationwide polling
00:32:22.500 you know i'll give you an example if you look at generic ballot uh if you were an unscrupulous
00:32:28.020 media outfit you could pick whatever answer you wanted right now if you want to say that the
00:32:32.260 democrats are up eight points there's polling out there for that if you want to say the republicans
00:32:36.900 are up 13 there's polling out there for that we've always had the republicans in a comfortable to
00:32:42.020 strong lead for the entire year our polling's been accurate in previous presidential races and it's
00:32:47.380 the same methodology but if you look at the averages um you know for the last couple weeks the real
00:32:53.220 clear politics has had the generic ballot even look at 538 they even have democrats up right now those
00:32:59.540 averages lag they take every poll that's out there including if it's a garbage poll or if it's not
00:33:04.900 uh so it's you know you really need to like zoom in on one of these individual polls and understand
00:33:12.020 that the methodology and the waiting was done conscientiously and we're an organization that
00:33:16.740 tries to be accurate so we like people to look at our polls the reason this is so blockbuster news
00:33:24.580 it's kind of harry reid you know maga said we had a tough time cracking that nut in 16 uh we had uh bad news
00:33:32.500 in 18 uh didn't get it done we believe we won it obviously uh the mark elias team closed on the deal
00:33:40.660 uh it's been a tough nut for maga and the republicans what caused this and this blowout number
00:33:45.860 the reason the left is freaking out is that this essentially means the senate will when you look at
00:33:51.380 some of the other polling the senate in all likelihood will will go to the republicans and probably
00:33:55.140 be more but even this gives it to them what caused this big spread and uh and uh and uh how how confident
00:34:02.500 are you in this uh you know i don't have boots on the ground in nevada but there's something in this
00:34:08.180 poll and let me step back and also say we had a great sponsor for this capital resource institute
00:34:13.140 and for all of our sponsored polls that even if you aren't a paid subscriber you can go in and read
00:34:17.940 the story and look at the actual cross tabs yourself it's a very dense poll it goes into some other
00:34:22.980 topics too about nevada's question one and you know transsexualism and you know biological males
00:34:30.100 competing in women's sports that kind of thing so lots of interesting stuff there but if i look at
00:34:34.420 this poll there's one clear thing that jumps out to me so we asked people what their 2020 presidential
00:34:40.980 vote was and you know ballpark trump and biden were even i think in this poll in this poll trump was up
00:34:47.380 two points but you know whatever close but then we also ask if the 2024 rematch were held today
00:34:54.180 between uh trump and biden who would you vote for and trump beats biden by 12 points so now we can go
00:35:00.580 ahead and look at each individual demographic group and say okay who changed their mind who did vote for
00:35:06.500 trump and who is now uh who did vote for biden who is now voting for trump and trump picks up a pretty
00:35:12.980 solid chunk of 2020 biden voters in nevada and almost every single one of these demographic he
00:35:18.660 he wins with big so he lost a little bit with white voters and 65 plus in the last two years but we're
00:35:25.540 talking 18 point pickup among 18 to 39 year olds a 27 point pickup among hispanic voters in nevada
00:35:34.020 and get this one a 49 49 pickup black voters in nevada that's incredible so trump went from
00:35:42.420 losing to biden 19 to 81 according to the people who said what they voted for in this poll to now
00:35:49.620 biden beats trump only 51 to 37 among the the black vote so it's you know you look at the trump lead
00:35:59.220 it's 12 points versus the generic ballot was nine points versus these these republican candidates are
00:36:05.460 doing a five point and i mean to me the takeaway here is that nevodans are looking around and in the
00:36:11.700 last two years like trumpism got really popular there
00:36:19.140 mark where this thing is such a blockbuster where do people go to get the story and where can they go
00:36:23.540 see the crosstabs from themselves because i want everybody to dive into this over the weekend because
00:36:28.820 there's something here that i think is the tectonic plate shift that we're seeing and i think that's
00:36:32.980 why it's so powerful this nevada poll came out on this friday with a couple weeks ago where do people
00:36:37.620 go sir yeah i'll say a few things first not to rain on the parade but things don't look as good in our
00:36:44.500 pennsylvania polling that we're going to be releasing next week uh for republicans you know i think these
00:36:49.780 states there's different things going on in each one but go to rastwesternreports.com it's one of the
00:36:54.900 front stories on the page you can look at the crosstabs and read the story uh due to popular request we
00:37:00.900 now have a rumble page that's live and we'll have a video going into this actually the video's up
00:37:06.660 uh and if you don't like rumble you can still go to youtube we have all the videos there as well
00:37:12.580 so youtube channel or then go to rumble and check it out right now on your on your uh on your channel
00:37:19.220 uh and rasmus reports on the it's on the home page the story and then we can people can drop it down
00:37:23.460 and go to the click over to the crosstabs yep mark thank you we want you back on when you do
00:37:29.140 pennsylvania but we like the we like the good news and the bad news this is not good news this is
00:37:34.180 blowout news and that's why we spent this weekend people should drive and drill down on this well
00:37:39.380 thanks for having me on thanks brother let's go to sandy smith and get back to tammy in just one
00:37:46.020 second sandy smith is in north carolina one sandy with boots on the ground you just heard a report from
00:37:51.860 from nevada and i've been saying this a long time about the hispanic communities coming our way the
00:37:55.940 african-american particularly african-american men you're in you're in a traditional uh a bastion of
00:38:02.740 the democratic party and you're a fire breathing populist uh trump supporter walk us through how
00:38:08.260 it's going and are you seeing this as you walk around the district and go to town halls and knock on
00:38:13.300 doors are you feeling are you feeling the same movement there we are feeling that movement here it's
00:38:20.260 been we just their polls just opened yesterday for early voting and just knocking on doors talking
00:38:26.900 to voters at the polls going to uh we had a meet and greet last night out in some of our rural counties
00:38:32.900 and where we normally get you know maybe five or ten people to show up we're we're filling the room
00:38:37.700 and they are ready for this change and they know we we can feel the polling even the democrats feel
00:38:44.340 they're in trouble here uh you know they're they're trying to peddle some of the fake poll stuff coming
00:38:49.300 out but um when behind the scenes they're they're preparing for a total wipeout but i'll tell you what
00:38:55.460 i'm one of the few maga american first uh fighters running for congress that's in a true dog fight there's
00:39:02.340 a couple of us out there and the democrats are just trying to do everything they can i don't know if you
00:39:08.740 know uh last night at 10 45 at night i got a message that nancy pelosi dumped another uh 350
00:39:15.860 000 on me so we're on a total of 3.5 million dollars and that is because i'm an america first
00:39:22.500 candidate that is has taken out her first lieutenant and they're trying to buy this race so i need
00:39:28.740 everyone to step up and get you know support us in any way they can and get out and work those polls
00:39:34.740 if they can and vote vote vote vote because you know what we have to make these communists
00:39:40.740 pay for what they've done to our country we need to make every single one of them pay at the ballot
00:39:46.260 box and that is why it's so important that us patriots get out there and vote
00:39:53.780 sandy as you know we've had alex de grass on uh from team elise and from the worst of the nrcc
00:39:58.980 we talked about north carolina one this is the one as they retreat there's certain districts they
00:40:04.420 got a hold this is a historic uh district they've had uh with the former congressman who kind of took
00:40:09.940 out her lieutenant um and they must save this this is why they're they're going to come in even harder
00:40:15.300 the last thing they can have is a is a mega champion like sandy smith sandy as you go around
00:40:20.180 because they're all kind of pulling coming out cross tabs and this is you know it's abortion it's
00:40:23.700 democracy as you go around the district and and and shake hands and knock on doors what are people
00:40:29.700 telling you in north carolina one uh what is what are the priorities for them and what do they want
00:40:35.380 to see their congressman do well first of all they don't buy any of the smear campaigns that they've
00:40:40.820 put out there against me a matter of fact this is crazy i was at a poll yesterday i had a democrat
00:40:46.740 voter come up to me who was actually working for the democrat party giving out their sample ballots
00:40:52.740 who came up and said look i want to let you know we don't believe any of the craziness that they're
00:40:57.700 saying we actually support you and i'm voting for you and this is these are black democrats that are
00:41:05.460 that i'm having come up to me all the time i mean i mean i had some folks at the polls that were just
00:41:10.580 shocked when they saw this we are seeing people that are tired of suffering you know the my opponent and
00:41:17.460 nancy pelosi are calling this the legacy past the torch uh campaign for them we need to stop the
00:41:25.780 the craziness we've allowed them to destroy our country destroy this community for decades and
00:41:32.340 it's time that we get the voters relief and that's what i'm hearing when i knock on the doors they're
00:41:36.900 like we need you we need somebody who's going to fight for families who's going to put you know school
00:41:43.060 choice and help put uh you know cheaper gas in our cars so they are ready they are hurting and the
00:41:49.460 democrats have no solution sandy how do people this is a docked out drag out we're going to be covering
00:41:57.300 this closely because it's such a linchpin to so much else where do people go to find out more about
00:42:02.420 your campaign um they go to sandy smith nc.com and yes they are calling this race the dark horse race of
00:42:13.460 of of 2022 uh we've kept fighting they've thrown everything they can at us and i am an america first
00:42:20.020 fighter and we are not giving up until we win and that's why it's so important that we get the war room
00:42:25.620 posse and everyone to support us because this is truly grassroots we've got to have the grassroots
00:42:32.660 support and it's it's time we're the call is now and we we need to step up
00:42:37.060 need everybody in the posse to go to her website right now got to do it sandy smith thank you very
00:42:44.100 much fight on ma'am thanks steve god bless you thank you ma'am let's go back to john tamney tamney
00:42:52.020 the money confusion because your take on things is is is quite different and look i've known you for
00:42:58.100 many years and a colleague and and someone's very close to you think the world of you you've done such
00:43:03.300 a great job and i tell by real clear markets is the best snapshot you can get early early morning
00:43:09.220 you do another one in the afternoon of the economy global economy everything is going on and uh
00:43:14.420 great thought pieces and capital markets uh what drove you to write this book particularly you have
00:43:19.780 a very unique take on this that you don't see from a lot of people what what drove you to to to
00:43:24.740 write this book well i wanted people to stop focusing on the federal reserve first and foremost
00:43:31.860 as this essentially a lower of economic growth the fed couldn't control the economy on its best day
00:43:38.500 and so i use this book as a way of showing how and you know this is a former investment banker that if
00:43:44.180 you're productive the investment will find you don't focus on the fed fiddling with interest rates
00:43:50.340 i also wanted to show people that this inflation talk is basically a head fake it's yet again politicians
00:43:58.500 keep wanting to change the subject about what happened two years ago and they're saying well
00:44:02.740 there's higher prices today that the fed did this now like no one bashes the fed more than i do but
00:44:07.860 this is a function of lockdowns and i show how what is assumed is not true so everything you believe
00:44:14.180 about central banks about money about inflation is disproved in the book and one of the thing it
00:44:19.540 disproves is this notion that governments have financial crises when they reduce the tax burden or when
00:44:26.500 they're growing the idea that liz trusts tax cuts was going to destroy england's economy is so
00:44:33.860 backwards and it's rooted in this notion that actually if government controls more of the
00:44:37.700 resources that a country's better off no one could possibly take that seriously least of all investors
00:44:45.460 what uh we'll get you back on because you and i have a very different view of the fed very
00:44:49.620 different view of the trust situation i want to get on and kind of have a mini debate but we'll do that
00:44:53.860 for another time i i want to go to you've just heard we had the rasmussen uh pollster out here
00:44:59.460 about nevada we had sandy smith who's in a dog fight in north carolina wonder which is a district
00:45:03.620 we've been losing by 20 points as you see these young politicians and a new generation of politicians
00:45:09.860 coming up and much of this in reaction we're going to have the director of the fauci movie on next
00:45:15.780 as a reaction to the lockdowns as a reaction we had latipo at the start of the show the surgeon general
00:45:20.980 florida as a reaction to the mandates does that give you a better sense as an economist and a guy
00:45:26.820 that really deals in the economy that things are about to fundamentally change do you believe that
00:45:32.740 well of course it does how can you do what was took place two years ago where people were literally
00:45:39.060 locked in their houses when they were told by politicians you are so foolish that if we let you go
00:45:45.300 to work if we let you live your life we let you operate your business that you will engage in
00:45:50.740 behavior that will cause you to either be very sick or die you think there's going to be a political
00:45:56.100 reaction to that when has the electorate in modern times ever been more insulted by the two main excuses
00:46:01.780 for the lockdowns we have to protect the hospitals and also if we don't lock you in your houses
00:46:08.500 you will die by the millions have viewers ever been so insulted in their lives very people who gave us
00:46:14.180 the post office and the passport office and every inept thing and in crises crisis after crisis told us
00:46:22.500 that they needed to protect us from ourselves and so of course you're going to see a reaction the idea
00:46:27.460 that this isn't going to impact politics for quite some some time is just naive and so hopefully we are
00:46:33.780 seeing this the best thing if there's a silver lining to this disaster it's that americans were
00:46:39.940 woken up regardless of party to just how dangerous politicians can be and what they'll do when they
00:46:46.100 panic the money confusion is on amazon right now the money confusion is by john tamney john where do
00:46:55.140 people go to get you besides real clear markets and what's your social media um i'm at john tamney at
00:47:01.380 twitter of course all my books are on amazon including one about the lockdowns which you've
00:47:05.700 had me on before when politicians panic but uh they are all asking for people to be skeptical be
00:47:11.380 skeptical about what politicians promise they can do in particular when it comes to money never forget
00:47:16.900 that in a in a world like this credits produced around the world if you're productive the wealth
00:47:21.700 will find you the investment will find you stop focusing on government as essentially the permitter
00:47:28.100 of economic growth its power is vastly overstated to limit genius in this country or anywhere else for
00:47:34.180 that matter the money confusion on amazon right now john tamney editor real clear markets thank you
00:47:41.140 brother really appreciate it thanks for having me and go to real clear markets let me bring in uh
00:47:46.580 jeff uh jeff the movie the real anthony fauci all day we start with labido and and dave walsh uh
00:47:55.380 latipo talking about fauci and the cdc we had walsh talking the whole show has been about this huge gap
00:48:03.940 between what one side thinks and what one the other side thinks with with with data your film
00:48:10.740 at the real anthony fauci.com is a film about that the fauci on one level is contributed as a hero
00:48:18.420 and a superstar at another level he's essentially a demon this book this movie is made off robert
00:48:24.020 kennedy's book how can we have two two totally different attitudes about this guy by the way
00:48:30.420 it's the real anthony fauci movie.com and not not it's the real anthony fauci.com so this is is is
00:48:38.980 really you know quite odd it's funny i produced a series uh a couple of years ago when my producing
00:48:45.380 partner on the series was an academy award-winning director he made the disney version of the fauci movie
00:48:52.580 that was like an infomercial and i thought it's quite odd that two guys who were partners on a
00:48:57.380 previous film series uh suddenly end up on both sides of an issue so it's exactly what you said
00:49:04.580 this this story has been suppressed it's been very hard to get it out and the story of his greatness he's
00:49:13.140 told that story very well himself and the media has been a willing accomplice
00:49:18.260 uh real anthony fauci movie.com it's based off of robert kennedy's book you're the director and the
00:49:25.940 producer it's free and we want everybody to go there and share it we got about a minute why should
00:49:31.860 people go this weekend and see this give me 60 seconds on wine a busy weekend with politics going
00:49:36.820 all this their lives football why should they go to real anthony fauci movie.com see this for free why
00:49:42.980 you know it's amazing to call a film like this enjoyable but the reality is we did a great job
00:49:50.580 on this the book was a spectacular book there's information in there that that you're just not
00:49:56.260 going to know unless you wait work your way through that 600 page book now they can see it we've made it
00:50:02.100 in a very digestible format i think people are going to love the film the hundreds of thousands that have
00:50:06.980 already seen it have loved it jeff i gotta tell you i've had tens of thousands of people i know
00:50:13.700 have gone my phone has been blown up ladies and gentlemen it's free and they love this movie and
00:50:19.140 many people have seen it a couple times jeff hayes uh the director the writer the producer thank you
00:50:23.780 very much the real anthony fauci movie.com brother thank you so much and thank you for so much having
00:50:29.300 the bravery to make this just look what ronda santis and dr latipo are uh are doing they're not going to
00:50:36.340 back down okay the weekends now here on the warm are going to be over the top tomorrow morning 10 a.m
00:50:43.140 we're going to be live then it's 6 p.m on real america's voice on sunday i have bishop schneider
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