Bannon's War Room - August 05, 2023


WarRoom Battleground EP 348: Nevada RINO's Vote To Stop Hand Counting Of Ballots


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On today's show, we have Gunny Borelli on the show to talk about the problems with Arizona's election system and why we need to go back to paper ballots in order to have a fair and free election in Arizona.

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00:00:00.000 This is what you're fighting for. I mean, every day you're out there. What they're doing is
00:00:18.760 blowing people off. If you continue to look the other way and shut up, then the oppressors,
00:00:25.800 the authoritarians get total control and total power because this is just like in Arizona.
00:00:31.400 This is just like in Georgia. It's another element that backs them into a quarter and
00:00:35.680 shows their lies and misrepresentations. This is why this audience is going to have to get engaged.
00:00:39.980 As we've told you, this is the fight. All this nonsense, all this spin, they can't handle the
00:00:45.120 truth. War Room Battleground. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. Okay. We're so packed today,
00:00:53.240 Friday, 4 August, Year of Alert 2023. Thank you for keeping it steady on the dial for the fourth
00:01:01.040 hour of the War Room today, the late afternoon, early evening show. We're going to start with
00:01:04.820 too much to do to even do a cold open. I got Gunny Sonny Borelli. Gunny Borelli, I want to go back.
00:01:14.800 You guys put out some proclamation or some sort of alert from senators. I think it was a committee
00:01:22.260 or it was you, Senator Rogers, others. But then just a couple of days ago, a reason we're going to
00:01:28.860 have you on here, Mojave County, the great folks over Mojave County, I think the supervisors voted
00:01:34.280 against all paper ballots and they had two reasons. First off was cost. They said, hey, we're broke.
00:01:41.080 It's going to cost us a million dollars. We can't do it. But they also mentioned the efficiency
00:01:45.420 of it. Gunny Borelli, can you walk us through exactly what's happening in Arizona? Because
00:01:50.840 you've seen over the last couple of days, we don't have an option. And Caroline Wren's going
00:01:55.260 to be here in a second. We don't have an option. We have to win in 2024. So what's going on with
00:02:00.200 paper ballots hand count in Arizona, sir? Oh, first off, we need to make sure that we have free and
00:02:05.980 fair elections, period. That it's not compromised by a machine that nobody has any kind of oversight
00:02:12.580 over. Right. The Senate passed a Senate concurrent resolution 1037, which actually outlined all the
00:02:19.400 irregularities that we found over the last three years and prior to the last, prior to that, all
00:02:25.440 the problems with electronic voting systems. You know, Secretary of Homeland Security has said that
00:02:30.520 in 2017, elections are part of critical infrastructure and therefore they should have the same standards
00:02:35.440 for cybersecurity of that of our weapon systems. So we passed that resolution out of the Senate and
00:02:40.380 the House concurring and it got transmitted to the Secretary of State's office. And that's telling,
00:02:45.880 you know what, we wanted to expose this stuff to show the counties that they have cover and cause
00:02:50.980 and reason to be able to take those electronic voting systems and not use them because they're
00:02:56.740 not mandated to be used by law. So therefore, if they're not mandated to be used by law, you can do
00:03:02.540 a 100% hand count of paper ballots. Right. Unfortunately, Mojave County supervisors voted against
00:03:08.660 to do a hand count of a paper ballots because the election director, a county employee staff came up
00:03:17.580 with a plan that was so cumbersome that obviously I would have been saying, no, you can't use that
00:03:22.280 system because that system is cumbersome. He took seven people to do 850 ballots. It took them forever
00:03:29.180 and it was mistakes. You're right. I watched him do this. He gave us a demonstration. So that's
00:03:36.460 ridiculous because you're going to have mistakes when you go down an entire ballot. I propose that
00:03:41.380 you do a team, separate teams for separate races, and you do it that way. And of course,
00:03:47.360 he said, it's going to take 245 or 250 people to do that. I said, well, that's not a problem.
00:03:52.720 I've already got 300 people that literally signed up within a matter of a week, signed up to volunteer,
00:03:58.820 and we just started. So to come up with these roadblocks and speed bumps and all these other
00:04:03.940 excuses to not do it. Yeah, look, you know, I was in the Marines and when we heard the word can't,
00:04:09.100 can't means won't. And that's exactly what the election director wanted to do was he didn't want
00:04:13.940 to do it. So he wanted to come up with a, you know, a very egregious, you know, difficult thing
00:04:18.940 to do and to obviously give all the reasons to vote no. And of course, one of the supervisors are
00:04:24.140 concerned about the cost because they would have to rent the county fairgrounds to do this,
00:04:30.200 which is ridiculous. Why does the county have to rent the county facility that they already own?
00:04:35.220 So, I mean, it was all garbage. It was all BS. At the end of it all, no matter what, no matter how
00:04:40.740 they spin it, okay, what we have here is literally elected officials at the county level have surrendered
00:04:49.700 their authority to unelected staff employees to protect a third party vendor that has zero oversight.
00:04:58.900 A hand count paper ballot gives 100% transparency of the election. Actually, it might even reduce the
00:05:05.680 challenges on recounts because we're talking five people or seven people per team. Have you had to
00:05:11.740 unanimously agree that candidate A got a vote? Pure and simple. So the only thing that is transparent here
00:05:18.920 is they don't want transparency, pure and simple. But the most, like I said, the most egregious offense
00:05:25.580 is an elected official by the people to protect the people and serve the people, not serve the county
00:05:34.060 staff or employees or whatever that apparatus is. Same thing on the city level. You know, and I see this
00:05:40.680 all the time in government where the elected officials just go along with whatever the staff says.
00:05:45.340 Well, you know what? We call that staff infection. You know, if you've got good staff, it's one thing,
00:05:50.000 you know, to listen to them. But, you know, the mindset should have been with come up with a plan
00:05:55.540 that can be done working with party officials, volunteers that will alleviate all the logistical
00:06:03.140 needs and problems that may arise. And the reason why I love to go for Mojave County first was
00:06:09.280 our election department is, you know, our election director, he's a very diligent guy. He's been
00:06:13.860 there for a long time, got a lot of expertise, very experienced. There's a guy I can trust that's
00:06:19.040 going to make sure that he's going to supervise it and make sure it gets done properly. So I have full
00:06:24.820 faith and trust and confidence in Mr. Temper, but I wanted him to use his expertise to actually
00:06:29.900 sort of, to actually supervise a process that would make sure that everything is done properly
00:06:36.160 because he's got that expertise. He's got 20 years of experience here in Mojave County,
00:06:41.180 for God's sake. So, you know, unfortunately, at the end of the day, that's exactly what it is.
00:06:46.820 The most egregious violation of an elected official is surrendering their authority to
00:06:52.380 unelected bureaucrats to protect a third party vendor because it's not mandated to be used. 1.00
00:06:59.040 These machines are not mandated by law to be used as a, as a primary source. It may use,
00:07:03.920 it's not shall be used. So if you're not mandated to use the machines of any sort, okay, how else
00:07:11.560 would you do it? See, what we're relying here on is making sure that the electricity is staying on
00:07:18.020 to make sure that they're running our elections. But to surrender your authority to a third party
00:07:22.860 vendor that has zero oversight is completely off the charts, major offensive to anybody.
00:07:31.400 Republican, Democrat, independent, I don't care. Bottom line is that you surrendered your authority
00:07:37.060 that we've given you to be able to do to protect the people, not protect the government staff
00:07:43.620 or that apparatus. You're here to represent the people.
00:07:47.200 The Democrats have been coming after me and Senator Rogers and myself, along with their mainstream media
00:08:00.140 propaganda partners attacking the hell out of us. Well, it just makes me laugh because, wow,
00:08:05.860 here's somebody that, oh, the media wants transparency, but yet they don't want transparency
00:08:10.360 on, on the elections. The elections don't belong to us elected officials. They belong to the people.
00:08:15.420 And the call to action is they need to step up, go to their county elected officials and demand to go
00:08:21.200 to hand count paper ballot, pure and simple. But you know what? They just don't need to demand it.
00:08:26.480 They need to step up and volunteer and do it for free, for free, for free. I call on several veterans.
00:08:34.000 Look, you had to pick up a rifle. Guess what? All you got to do now is pick up a pen and mark.
00:08:39.860 Candidate A gets a tick mark. Candidate B gets a tick mark. Pure and simple.
00:08:44.240 You do the hand count paper ballot, pure and simple.
00:08:48.780 Sorry.
00:08:49.140 Danny Borelli.
00:08:50.740 No, no, no. It's perfect.
00:08:52.600 That's why I wanted to get you jacked up. 0.96
00:08:58.440 Um, here's what you got to help me out with. Uh, the, the whole world is watching Arizona.
00:09:06.240 The whole world is watching, uh, Mojave County. The, um, you've got the 2020 election start.
00:09:14.020 The big steal started in Arizona on global television with Fox and 2022 carry like
00:09:19.980 and both Trump and carry Lake are kind of global figures. What's going to happen?
00:09:24.640 I mean, it can Mojave County be on one. If you can't get it done in Mojave County,
00:09:29.720 how are you ever going to get it done in the rest of the state, places like Phoenix and Tucson?
00:09:34.300 Well, to that point, uh, Senator Rogers and myself, we've already gone to Gila County,
00:09:39.040 spoke to their board of supervisors, laid out all the evidence and everything and, uh,
00:09:43.420 show them what they can do. And then matter of fact, Wednesday, we went to Pinal County.
00:09:47.660 Next week, we're going to another County. So we're doing the road show on this
00:09:50.560 and, uh, going throughout the entire state.
00:09:52.640 And we're trying to get this in front of every County supervisor. We can, uh, once again,
00:09:57.000 the media is attacking us. I mean, they're literally trolling us. I mean, it wasn't,
00:10:01.040 wasn't very long after we did the presentation of Pinal County was already in the cap times yellow
00:10:06.240 sheet. Now they're bashing us in the Arizona mirror, which is really not even a newspaper.
00:10:11.560 They're an online, uh, news source. It's actually backed by a nonprofit back East in the Carolina.
00:10:17.140 So, you know, this is, you know, when we're talking fake news, this is the mainstream media
00:10:21.480 propaganda partners. So, and the Democrats using it. And Adrian Fontes, the secretary of state
00:10:26.580 is already laid out. He's throwing the gauntlet down at any County that wants to oppose, uh, um,
00:10:32.440 you know, the electronic voting systems. They're going to get challenged in suiting court. Well,
00:10:36.460 that's what bullies do. I'm just trying to empower that the County supervisors have the authority
00:10:41.760 to do this and they have to have the courage to do this. Now, you know, I've been told that the,
00:10:47.440 uh, on the judiciary side of things where, uh, you know, it's been put out there that any lawyer
00:10:53.060 that steps up to challenge any elections is going to be, uh, sued and sanctioned and disbarred. And
00:10:59.200 so, I mean, if that isn't fascism and tyranny, I don't know what is. It's ridiculous. People need to
00:11:06.540 step up. Well, sure. But it's sure it's short. It's sure it's fascism. So give me the call to
00:11:12.580 action. What are people in Arizona supposed to do? And what, what is this vast audience
00:11:16.440 throughout the United States? What, what, what do you want people to do? Because we,
00:11:20.060 we got to reverse this. We got to, if you don't get these machines out in, uh, Arizona,
00:11:25.520 you're not going to have a free and fair election. So how, how can, how should we do it?
00:11:29.420 You know, every cybersecurity computer person that I've known that I've met, and these are experts.
00:11:34.360 They've all said that, you know what, just because it goes scan through a machine, it
00:11:37.580 gets in the computer. You have, don't know how it actually got scanned. You know, the
00:11:41.500 vote was, you know, counted as cast. Even the Democrats in the 2020 Democratic Party
00:11:46.480 platform said, you know, they demand that every, every opportunity should be to, to
00:11:51.000 afford the voter that every vote is, is cast and counted, uh, as, as cast. Well, you
00:11:56.660 don't know to verify, you can't verify that in a computer. So every computer expert
00:12:00.400 says that's, you know, that these things are not reliable and we need to go back to
00:12:05.500 hand count paper ballots. So, and even Kamala Harris said it when she was a senator, uh,
00:12:10.060 in a Senate hearing, when she was a senator that says, oh my God, right in front of me
00:12:14.100 and staff, they hacked into these machines. We need to go back to paper ballot, hand count.
00:12:17.620 This is a no brainer. So the call to action is this contact your county board of supervisors
00:12:22.880 and demand that they go to a hand count paper ballot. Here's another thing from Miracopa
00:12:28.340 County. Miracopa County is scheduled to renew their contract with Dominion in March, April
00:12:32.800 timeframe. So we need to, to demand that. Save the money. Don't renew the contract. The
00:12:39.160 systems are, have flaws in it. You want to restore confidence in the elections? Go back
00:12:44.660 to the local precinct and count paper ballots. If they want to do a ballot on demand, guess
00:12:50.120 what? It doesn't matter if it's, if it's doesn't, if it's a printed off on a different
00:12:54.140 size is still a paper ballot and it can be counted. And that is the receipt of an actual
00:13:00.140 vote. Not a data is, is Mojave Mojave. Mojave people know that you don't have to make the argument
00:13:07.960 for this audience about paper ballots. Can Mojave County be reversed? Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.
00:13:15.040 It can. It can be. How would you recommend? How'd you recommend people do that? People need
00:13:19.360 to contact all their boards, every county supervisor in Mojave County. They need to call
00:13:24.080 Gila County, Pima County, Pinal County. They need to call every county in Arizona. And they
00:13:31.220 need to convince and tell these, tell their boards of supervisors, this is what you're
00:13:35.980 supposed to be doing in representing us, the people. This is what we want. We want to
00:13:39.800 make sure we want to restore confidence in the elections. And guess what? This might even
00:13:44.420 alleviate the problems of recounts because the recount is, is because of the recount of
00:13:50.140 the machine, say the data that's in a machine. You got to go back to a paper ballot. If you
00:13:55.520 have a 100% paper ballot hand count, and if you want to run it through a tabulator to make
00:14:00.040 sure the numbers are right, go for it. Go for it. We want to make sure it's right. Regardless
00:14:04.640 of who wins or who loses, the people demand total transparency. They're entitled to it.
00:14:10.580 It's their birthright. That ballot is their currency as an American citizen. And when it
00:14:17.320 comes to cost, give me a break. That money's been paid for by blood and treasure of our
00:14:23.060 predecessors.
00:14:25.340 Gunny Braley, where do people go to find out more about you at your website and social media?
00:14:29.700 Because I can tell you-
00:14:30.300 I really don't go much on social media. I'm on Instagram. I'm on Twitter. I don't really
00:14:36.500 interact with a lot of people. I'll post something every now and then. But I'm just staying focused
00:14:40.640 on this because I don't need the distractions. People need to- bottom line is this. They
00:14:45.360 need to contact their county board of supervisors because they have the authority to do this.
00:14:51.020 They don't have to be told. The legislature doesn't need to enforce this and force it on
00:14:55.940 them. They have the authority. That's the big myth that everybody's been perpetrating
00:15:01.420 by the Democrats and the mainstream media and the propaganda partners that this can't
00:15:05.640 be done. Can't means won't. They have the authority to do this. You know, so the machines
00:15:12.460 are not mandated by law to be used in the first place. If you can't use it, if you're not
00:15:17.460 mandated to use it, how else would you count the ballots? Simple as that. And people, if
00:15:24.020 you get in the ballot system, don't wait to the last minute to drop your ballot off at
00:15:28.380 the ballot box. Take it during an early voting and get in the system to make sure your signature
00:15:32.860 is counted, your signature is verified, and your vote is cast, and it's counted as cast,
00:15:38.840 and to make sure that nobody else voted in your place because there are ghost voters out
00:15:42.980 there, we believe. And if somebody says that, yeah, sorry, you already voted. Well, wait a
00:15:47.180 minute. Call the county sheriff and demand to open up an investigation because that's possible
00:15:51.300 identity theft.
00:15:52.840 Senator Borelli, thank you very much. The impassioned fight for a paper ballot, one day, game day
00:16:02.860 voting, and also hand counted. Thank you, sir. Appreciate it.
00:16:06.660 Sir, thank you. Prove your net. Hire a vet.
00:16:11.240 Thank you, brother. Caroline Wren, you see the fight before us, right? You got the state parties
00:16:17.000 that are broke. The local parties are broke. The donors have cut it off. You got, you know, people
00:16:22.580 are at each other's throats. Do you ballot harvest? Do you go to the paper ballots? Your thoughts?
00:16:30.640 Yeah, it's difficult, but I think we need a all of the above approach to it, right? We need to focus
00:16:37.440 on election integrity. We need to focus on registering voters. We need to focus on turning
00:16:42.160 them out, and if that means showing up on election day, great. If you want to be voting early,
00:16:47.000 great. If you want to vote by mail, you know, Republicans used to have confidence in that
00:16:50.840 system. I understand why people don't, but there are people who are, you know, older and who like
00:16:55.520 that as an option. We just, we need all of the above approach right now to get this done, and the
00:17:00.980 most important thing right now, I would say, is voter registration. Now is the time to be increasing
00:17:05.440 the voter registration. That can be done through C3s or C4s or Super PACs or anything else, but there's a lot
00:17:11.820 of priorities that need to be funded right now, and I'm hearing a lot from donors that they're a
00:17:16.320 little bit lost as to what they should be focusing on. Well, how can they be lost? I mean, they know
00:17:23.000 the building blocks we have to do. First off, we have to clean up the voter rolls. We have to
00:17:26.260 de-register the dead and the non-citizens, the people who don't live there anymore, right? So make 1.00
00:17:31.660 sure that's only legitimate balance. So we got to de-register the non-real voters so they just can't 0.88
00:17:40.820 do the same scam they did before, plus register. But how can the donors be lost? This is not
00:17:46.040 astrophysics, is it? Well, I mean, you can't donate to clean up the voter rolls right now.
00:17:52.480 The problem we have is Nevada, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Arizona, Wisconsin, Georgia. Those
00:17:58.820 are the only six states, as far as 2024 is concerned, that matter, and it's also overlapping
00:18:03.040 with several Senate races. Now, in all the states, with the exception of Georgia, we have a Democrat
00:18:08.520 governor, Democrat legislatures. In Arizona, you have a Republican legislature, but the
00:18:12.800 governor won't sign any legislation you pass. You have Democrat AGs and Democrat secretaries
00:18:17.060 of state. So a donor or grassroots activist can't just lean up the voter rolls. This is
00:18:22.460 done through the people that we elect to these offices. And so this is why we have an issue.
00:18:27.000 And until we can get Republicans into office, it is one thing to say, okay, we're going to
00:18:31.380 get all paper ballots and clean up our voter rolls. But you can't do that. That is through
00:18:36.600 the Secretary of State's office. And so, you know, you can't do that in Arizona, Pennsylvania,
00:18:40.900 in these states. And so until then, we have to play the game the Democrats are playing and
00:18:45.000 we need to, you know, register and turn out an overwhelming amount of people to try to
00:18:50.820 just bombard the system because I don't, there's not another answer there. And so from funding
00:18:56.080 priorities, it's not like where you can't just go fund some like James Bond operations to
00:19:00.400 go clean up voter rolls. Like we have to look towards other ways and actually do things
00:19:04.320 that are constructive.
00:19:06.600 Uh, talk to me about these, uh, you've had the precinct strategy to take over a number
00:19:10.660 of these parties. Have the donors cut them off? I mean, why do we have problems? Particularly,
00:19:16.100 I think there's huge highlights and problems in, uh, in Michigan and, uh, and I believe Arizona
00:19:23.100 to start off with, but there's problems in Minnesota and a couple of more is where, where the grassroots
00:19:27.500 has actually gotten active. The business community and the, in the, in the elite donors have
00:19:32.540 said, we're not interested.
00:19:33.600 Yeah. And I think sometimes there are some donors I'm finding are very interested, but
00:19:39.260 they are, they don't really know where to give. And where the Democrats were very smart
00:19:43.440 is that, uh, I'd like to walk through for a second here, the different ways that you
00:19:46.780 can fund. So there are nonprofits, 501c3s are tax deductible. And then you have 501c4s,
00:19:52.740 which are not tax deductible, but they can accept unlimited money and it's not disclosed and it
00:19:57.540 can be used for political activity. And then you have super PACs, which are called 527s.
00:20:03.200 They can take unlimited money. It is disclosed and they can actually spend on elections. So what
00:20:07.860 that means in reality is a 501c3 can actually do voter registration. So like Planned Parenthood
00:20:12.860 is a 501c3, for example, Turning Point USA on the other side is a 501c3 that's doing great work
00:20:18.360 among Republicans. And so then you have 501c4s, which they can actually say, you know, call, um,
00:20:24.860 Matt Gaetz and tell him he's doing great work. They cannot say to vote for someone on that day.
00:20:29.820 A super PAC can say, vote for Matt Gaetz on X day. So those are the three entities that,
00:20:35.280 that we see. And Republicans are doing a lot through super PACs. Well, the Democrats have
00:20:38.960 been utilizing C3s and C4s. And why that's so interesting is that most Republican donors are
00:20:44.040 not aware that you can actually do things like voter registration through 501c3s. That's how you can do
00:20:48.860 voter registration drives in your churches. And so we need to be presenting them with organizations
00:20:53.900 that are, that are doing that. And C3s and C4s are kind of a tough barrier to start. If you start
00:20:59.100 a C3, it takes about a year to even become IRS compliant. And so it's harder for these grassroots
00:21:05.100 groups to just pop up an organization like that. And so there are some groups I think that are doing
00:21:09.580 things very well. You know, for Carrie, she has Save Arizona Fund, which is a 501c4, which has been
00:21:14.460 doing a lot of the legal work in the state of Arizona. And we've also just switched to a voter
00:21:18.140 registration model as well, where we're going to be focusing heavily on that. And then Turning Point USA
00:21:22.520 has a C3 and a C4. They're doing incredible work on this. And so I would look at those things. And
00:21:28.200 you have party committees. Party committees are state by state, different laws. Some can take
00:21:32.680 corporate money. Some can take only personal. Some can take unlimited. Depends by the state. But the
00:21:37.080 states I would encourage people to look at to give to are the Georgia GOP. They just got a new chair,
00:21:41.480 Josh McCune, who's incredible. The Wisconsin GOP, their new chair, Brian Schimming, is another great MAGA
00:21:46.840 patriot that just got elected. The Nevada GOP is run by Michael McDonald, who is just an absolute
00:21:51.560 rock star, like biggest Trump supporter you will find. Arizona GOP, thank God you have the safe hands
00:21:56.440 of Tyler Boyer, the national committeeman there. So I really trust him. Michigan GOP, Christina Karama
00:22:01.720 is incredible, and she's just come in. Pennsylvania GOP, that's one I've heard from some of the grassroots
00:22:06.600 that they're a little upset with them. I'm actually going to Pennsylvania on Tuesday to figure out what is
00:22:10.920 the best place to do it. Is it the party? Do we need to set up a structure outside of it?
00:22:14.840 And so we're working on all these things. And so I would encourage, if anyone wants to kind of talk
00:22:20.120 through funding priorities, what they should be doing, they can email me. It would be cwren5024
00:22:28.520 at protonmail.com. And I'm going to start putting together sort of a newsletter to highlight these
00:22:32.760 different things. And then the last thing is the Trump campaign. I'm getting a lot of people are just
00:22:37.560 not wanting to give online and through WinRed, which I understand, but it's scary to me that we don't
00:22:43.160 have an online platform that people can be giving to. But I'm also one of the ones who led the charge
00:22:47.160 against the frustration of WinRed, of which has never been corrected. And so to give by check,
00:22:53.480 there are three entities for Trump. There's something called the Donald J. Trump for President and Save
00:22:58.520 America Leadership Act. It's called it. It's a JFC. They're together. And so it's the Trump Save America
00:23:03.240 JFC. That can accept up to $11,600 per person or $23,200 per couple. And a campaign like that can
00:23:12.360 only accept personal money, no corporate. If you want to give by check, you would send that check made
00:23:18.040 out to Trump Save America JFC. It will be mailed to P.O. Box 13570, Arlington, Virginia 22219.
00:23:31.240 And then there's also a corresponding super PAC, which is called the MAGA Inc.
00:23:35.080 That can accept unlimited donations, personal or corporate. And it is disclosed. And then they
00:23:40.200 announced this week that Trump has started a legal fund as well. And this is a legal fund
00:23:43.560 that actually is not covering President Trump's legal bills. It's covering the legal bills of all
00:23:47.720 the staff and all these others who are being attacked by the DOJ. And that's called the Patriot
00:23:53.880 Legal Defense Fund. And that is also an entity that's not disclosed and can take unlimited money.
00:23:58.520 So I know that's a lot for people to download, but I'm getting a lot of questions about this.
00:24:02.680 So I wanted to walk through what all that looks like. And I'm certainly happy to help people as
00:24:06.680 they start to look at all this. You had warned about this. Is the RNC broke?
00:24:11.880 Yes. And I think I have about $10 million cash on hand, which is not going to get it done. And
00:24:20.760 the way that it works is the RNC raises a lot of this money and then they transfer it down to the
00:24:24.760 state parties. And as I was doing the RNC battle, when I was working with Harmeet and Mike Wendell to
00:24:30.200 try and take out Ronna McDaniel, what I learned from a lot of these state party chairs is that they just 1.00
00:24:35.240 have to sit around and basically wait for this transfer from the RNC. And they never know how much money it's
00:24:39.720 going to be and that you have to kind of keep in Ronna's good graces to be able to get it.
00:24:44.280 And so that to me, I'm like, what a flawed system. People should just be giving straight into these
00:24:49.000 party committees that matter versus having to go through the RNC and wait for this trickle down
00:24:52.840 system. And this is why right now you're seeing these new party chairs, all those states that I
00:24:57.000 just laid out, those are like great MAGA Patriot chairs that have just been elected in the last year,
00:25:02.120 with the exception of Michael McDonnell, who's been there for forever, but again, is a rock star.
00:25:06.600 But they need help. And so I just think that it's smarter just to give the checks directly
00:25:11.160 into your, these party clubs versus having to go through the national committee.
00:25:17.560 Uh, how did they get, how do folks get to email, social media, all of it website to go to carry,
00:25:23.480 where do people go? Because there's an intense interest in all of this right now.
00:25:28.440 My social media is at Caroline Wren. And then if you want to email me and set up a call or have
00:25:34.120 specific questions or just want to know, you know, what you should be giving to you, you can do
00:25:38.040 C W R E N 5 0 2 4 at proton mail.com. Caroline, thanks for doing this. And, uh,
00:25:49.720 like I said, everybody should follow you on social media. It's not quite as you don't come in as quite
00:25:53.880 as hot as Carrie, but it's always interesting and informative. Oh, she's the best.
00:26:01.400 She's the best. Thank you so much. Uh, Caroline Wren, um, this whole thing of how you structure,
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00:26:45.400 We're going to talk finance, capital markets, geopolitics, and where your money is going.
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00:31:14.120 The month of August, people used to say well that's the month that people take vacations, and of course
00:31:33.240 we're trying to get as much outdoor activity as we possibly get here in the war room. We're going to be
00:31:38.200 up every day in August, so so much is going on. A couple things in, you know, this Fitch downgrade
00:31:45.480 is deeply disturbing, and don't let anybody in the media spin it any other way.
00:31:49.720 This is not about the debt ceiling fight. This is about the debt ceiling fight that the compromise of
00:31:58.120 McCarthy and with Biden, the analyst over at Fitch realized that that's leading us to the road to perdition. It's not the fight itself.
00:32:08.440 It's the fact that they don't and these fights, they don't take the outcome that'll start at least begin the process
00:32:16.360 for putting the country's finances on stable footing. We're heading over the cliff with the pedal down.
00:32:23.880 There's just no doubt about it, and Fitch knows that. There's already been ramifications, right?
00:32:28.280 There's going to be more ramifications coming to your credit card, your mortgages, all of it.
00:32:32.680 We're going to be covering intensely the road to Durban, and also at the same time, the Jackson Hole
00:32:37.240 Summit of the Central Bankers. You're going to have two things going on at the same time.
00:32:40.440 In Jackson Hole, the swells and your bettors, the guys that control the printing presses,
00:32:47.240 the central banks are going to be sitting there, you know, giving you more happy talk.
00:32:52.360 While in Durban, South Africa, the folks of the emerging world that particularly have resources 1.00
00:32:58.680 are trying to come up with an alternative to Jackson Hole or to Bretton Woods, which was the
00:33:04.280 massive monetary conference after the war that set up the post-war economic system and the dollar
00:33:11.000 at the center of that as the prime reserve currency. I want to make sure you go to birchgold.com
00:33:15.640 slash band to get the pricey. We've done a couple of page pricey on that to get you ready for Durban.
00:33:19.880 We're also working on a part four to the end of the dollar empire. You can download it all and get
00:33:24.760 it all for free. And also you can talk to one of the birch consultants. One of the issues with 0.71
00:33:30.760 Fitch was out of control of defense spending. The defense bill is a trillion dollars because
00:33:37.400 it's eight hundred forty eight billion dollars, but that doesn't include the intelligence community,
00:33:42.840 does include DHS, the energy department, which is just the nuclear weapons and weapons labs.
00:33:48.680 When you add it all up, it's over a trillion dollars. And of course, you're spending that money
00:33:53.080 this week in Niger, where the the administrative state's trying to get involved in another
00:33:59.800 firefight over there and send American troops. I want to bring in Ben Harnwell because one of the
00:34:03.480 central parts of getting it back in the capital markets crisis we've got is to understand the
00:34:10.680 spending. And one way to understand the spending is the out of control defense spending. One of the
00:34:14.360 ways to understand that is what's happening in Ukraine. Ben, I just got it. And you did the other
00:34:20.600 day. But I just want to go back and hit the rewind button on where we stand with the spring offensive
00:34:25.560 and the metastasizing war and all that now. And now they want, you know, start an American draft.
00:34:30.920 You had an article, but I want to make sure people appreciate this. We've talked about they've
00:34:36.600 they've talked about the spring offensive. They talked about it. You know, Zelensky's gone around
00:34:41.080 and bothered people for this equipment. They've put it all in. They're not grateful for it.
00:34:47.400 And we said before, one of the reasons we're honoring the Battle of Normandy is the Battle of Normandy
00:34:56.360 was just not D-Day. That was day one. The battle went on all the way to the early part of August.
00:35:02.280 And one of the reasons it went on, it was so bloody and so awful for the British, for Montgomery's
00:35:07.720 British army and the American army under Omar Bradley and Patton was that particularly the
00:35:13.400 American army, the folks just weren't trained enough. They were trained as much as they could
00:35:17.240 for D-Day. But once they got into the French countryside, the combined arms operation of artillery and
00:35:23.800 armor and infantry combined with close air support is enormously complicated. American troops
00:35:29.960 couldn't even be that well trained to go up against the Wehrmacht. And here we tried to take
00:35:35.400 Ukrainian civilians. They really didn't have much of a standing army. A lot of that already got
00:35:40.360 chewed up. And Ben, we tried to do it in no time, just fun, just pure optics. And of course,
00:35:46.600 they're getting slaughtered over there. The New York Times is reporting. You mentioned it the other
00:35:50.600 day. I just want to drill down a little bit more on it. They're sitting there going, hey,
00:35:54.120 thanks for the combined arms training. It's not working. We're getting killed. We're going to go
00:35:58.040 back to our old methods. What does that tell us Ben Harnwell? Well, exactly as you're saying,
00:36:03.960 it tells us that it doesn't working. And worse than that, that Ukraine is starting to panic now,
00:36:09.960 as it were, to break formation in its own panic. Credit to the New York Times. Now,
00:36:16.040 if you go to my getter feed, the most recent thing I posted was this article and also the CNBC thing
00:36:23.240 that we did, that we spoke about two days ago. And I suggested that these articles aren't an accident.
00:36:31.080 They are an outer visible manifestation of a hidden inner reality. And that inner hidden reality is the
00:36:38.520 fact that the U.S. administration, and not only, in fact, it's all of the NATO allies, pivoted
00:36:45.640 formally around the Vilnius, the annual conference, and are starting to withdraw from their full-on
00:36:55.800 support of President Zelensky. But crucially, especially the leadership that is necessary here,
00:37:02.600 because this war really has been maintained from the United States from the first moment. The United
00:37:09.240 States needs to, you can't just abandon a country in this situation. When that country itself, morally,
00:37:16.120 when that country itself, 17 months ago, wanted to pull out of the war, it was the U.S. and Boris Johnson
00:37:23.880 that said, look, stay in and we'll give you everything you need. If the U.S. is going to pull out now,
00:37:28.840 you need to do it in a certain way. That is to say, giving Ukraine and Russia the support,
00:37:36.760 the moral support both countries need, because there will be a face-saving dynamic on both sides,
00:37:43.800 which is important. It probably is the most important consideration. The U.S. needs to take
00:37:48.360 this leadership role, encouraging other third-party countries that will probably have more credibility
00:37:53.880 with both countries together, and guide those countries towards peace. What we have now,
00:37:59.080 and this is something that you were pointing at for months, for six months, is the more sadly,
00:38:05.800 more tragic outcome. Recalling President Diem of South Vietnam, who was just abandoned by the,
00:38:16.760 well, he was, I mean, it wasn't just a case of being abandoned. The CIA almost literally threw
00:38:23.640 through the guy under the bush, under the bus. So the article-
00:38:27.480 Hang on, Ben, Ben, Ben, Ben, Ben, Ben, slow on for a second. I just want to make sure,
00:38:32.120 and you've covered this as well as anybody, is, so help me think about it. Are they tired of,
00:38:40.840 are the heads of states over there in, particularly in France and England, and maybe Germany,
00:38:46.840 are they affronted and tired of Zelensky and just his attitude and the arrogance,
00:38:53.480 and even the United States in that? Or is it deeper, and they understand that this thing
00:38:59.800 is just not going to be won militarily. You're just going to kill, you're just going to suck up more
00:39:04.440 resources, more of their defense, more Ukrainians going to get killed, more destruction. So is it 1.00
00:39:09.800 just personality-driven, and they're tired of this guy? Or is it deeper, and they realize, hey,
00:39:16.200 as big a pain that Zelensky is, we've got a deeper problem here, and we ought to try to get to the
00:39:22.280 negotiating table and figure out the best deal we can get? It's not either or, Steve. It's both. I think
00:39:28.760 both are important dynamics in this. In fact, whilst I'm on air, I will find an article that refers
00:39:36.840 specifically to this, and it mentions that the European capitals have a fear, a justifiable fear,
00:39:45.400 I think is the expression, that America is going to pull out now and leave Zelensky to his own devices,
00:39:52.200 that it doesn't have, because of the changing political winds in the United States, that
00:39:58.040 America doesn't have the stomach to remain in. You mean that you're reporting here in War Room,
00:40:05.560 and what Pacific and I add to it is having an impact now among MAGA and Republican voters? Is that what
00:40:11.480 you're saying, that Ben Harnwell is actually having an impact? It is absolutely having an impact. It is
00:40:17.960 probably the most important factor in this calculation, because of course, were it not for MAGA, were it not
00:40:23.560 for the champion that MAGA is in the process of choosing to represent it in November 2024, this war
00:40:32.600 literally would go on for 10 years. I mean, President Zelensky gave an interview a couple of days ago when
00:40:38.440 he actually said that this is going to be a war of attrition now. It's going to be both sides wearing
00:40:42.600 themselves out, and he said, you know, we have what it takes to stay in this fight. He didn't think
00:40:48.680 President Putin would still be alive at the end of this 10 years to see it through. I mentioned this,
00:40:54.360 Steve, in my last hit, this is sadly delusional on behalf of President Zelensky, because absolutely
00:41:01.880 this war is not going to be going on for 10 years, and if that is his calculation, he's going to ignore
00:41:07.640 every window of opportunity to try and get the best deal for himself and for Ukraine at the
00:41:13.160 negotiating table, because he's going to find himself, if he's still alive, he's going to find
00:41:17.560 himself in a position of zero leverage when it comes to the negotiating table and trying to sit there
00:41:26.520 and discuss some dialogue for a lasting peace.
00:41:29.560 To get the best deal, hang on, to get the best deal, since the spring offensive is not getting
00:41:35.960 traction, he's now opening up Moscow's affront, and he's hammering Moscow with drones and other 0.80
00:41:41.800 things, and the Russians are hitting back in Odessa, taking out the grain infrastructure.
00:41:48.680 To get the best deal at the table, you've got to take territory, you've got to threaten Crimea. 0.97
00:41:54.120 If you believe, as I do, that they may be off the table because, hey, they've already,
00:41:58.040 once the New York Times announces they're chucking the American military training of combined arms,
00:42:04.280 then they got no shot, right? So is it only an escalation of going after Moscow? Is that what
00:42:11.640 he believes now he's got to do to get any kind of leverage to get to the negotiating table and
00:42:15.400 trying to cut some deal that not only saves face, but gets something out of this entire
00:42:21.080 fiasco for the Ukrainian people?
00:42:23.000 I think it's clear, Steve, that the idea that President Roosevelt is going to be able to achieve
00:42:29.560 anything like his earlier ambitions with regards to this counter-offensive, that is simply not
00:42:35.720 participating in reality. In Memphis, I could call up Article 2B, which is the Guardian piece here.
00:42:44.840 This is the Guardian, right? This is an article that goes through, and I do want to come back and hit
00:42:51.080 the New York Times one, because that's also very good. But here, seeing as, Steve, you asked about
00:42:55.640 this counter-offensive, here are just some select quotes, and then I'm going to answer your question
00:43:01.160 on the back of this. It says here, the opening lines of this article, the first casualty of the
00:43:06.120 Ukrainian counter-offensive was wishful thinking. There's a line further on down here, in the context of it,
00:43:13.800 say, most military experts argue it's far too early to declare it a failure. But there is this
00:43:19.720 takeaway that there is no question that the counter-offensive has not lived up to general
00:43:25.080 expectations in Western capitals and is way behind the more optimistic schedules. You know, just read
00:43:31.800 to this article, and this is the left-wing press, this is like the UK's equivalent to the New York
00:43:36.360 Times. It is just an analysis of how the counter-offensive has failed. So the idea that at the negotiating
00:43:44.040 table Zelensky can sit there and say, well, look, you know, we might take Crimea, we might leave it,
00:43:50.040 we might leave it with Russia, let's sit and talk. This is ever more ridiculous, because there is no 0.72
00:43:56.920 counter-offensive that is viable, at least at the present stage, without NATO entering explicitly.
00:44:04.920 There is no path to these things for Zelensky. So his negotiation at this point is largely based
00:44:12.200 on the threat of NATO coming in and, well, the bluff of NATO coming in and trying to engineer something
00:44:19.800 on the back of that. But the more time passes, the more this is exposed as a bluff, and the less and
00:44:27.800 less he's going to get.
00:44:33.240 Wow. And when the Guardian's reporting that, it's pretty startling. Continue on, Ben.
00:44:39.720 Well, you know, it's not just the Guardian. There is this article that we flagged up a couple of days
00:44:46.280 to go on the war room. This is, I think, this is the article, I think it's 2A, off memory, or 2B.
00:44:56.120 Ukrainian troops trained by the West stumble in battle. And it is exactly as you were suggesting,
00:45:03.960 Steve, but an exposition of how you can't win a war against a drilled operation like Russia, with
00:45:11.480 troops that have been drafted in. And we're going to come to the draft, just in a few moments,
00:45:17.720 but have been drafted in and given four to six weeks training. They are woefully underprepared,
00:45:24.440 military and psychologically, for this. And that's one of the reasons the counter-offensive is failing.
00:45:32.520 Again, let me just pick out this quote here. It raises questions about the quality of the training
00:45:38.360 the Ukrainians received from the West. And about where the tens of billions of dollars
00:45:43.720 worth of weapons, and you were alluding that, Steve, earlier in your introduction,
00:45:47.720 including nearly $44 billion worth from the Biden administration, have been successful
00:45:53.560 in transforming the Ukrainian military into a NATO standard fighting force. And of course,
00:45:59.560 it raises questions, but the answers to those questions are clearly no.
00:46:03.880 No, Ukraine is nowhere near. That is why, and here's to come back to the point you raised in your 0.97
00:46:11.240 question, between the drone attacks in Moscow and Russia's attacks on Odessa and the grain silos,
00:46:19.080 these aren't, you put these both things in the weighing scales, they're not equivalent to one another.
00:46:26.280 The drone attacks in Moscow are really, I think, for domestic audience, let alone America,
00:46:33.640 for the domestic Ukrainian propaganda to say, look, we can strike into Moscow. These are doing, 0.84
00:46:41.480 in real terms, these are doing absolutely nothing. Thus far, thus far, no deaths reported from the Russian
00:46:48.600 side. Damage, structural damage. But it is nothing like what Russia is unleashing against Ukraine.
00:46:59.800 They're not equivalent. And I certainly hope for President Zelensky's sake, he's not thinking about
00:47:06.680 negotiating with President Putin and the idea that these things are somehow symmetrical to one another.
00:47:13.640 They're not. Ben, we're going to bounce. I'm going to hold the other stuff. Maybe we get you on tomorrow.
00:47:19.640 If not, we'll do it Monday. I do want to say that you have been right from this from the very beginning,
00:47:26.760 and some of your analysis and, you know, that beady-eyed cynicism that you bring to everything has done,
00:47:35.160 I think, as much as anybody. You, Basopi, and a handful of others have countered this massive,
00:47:41.320 massive media operation and really misinformation operation to really put before the American people
00:47:47.000 what's actually going on in Ukraine. And remember, I think Ben, myself, and Basopi would say,
00:47:51.560 the first we want to do is for the Ukrainian people. Professor Mersheim is right. They've been 0.99
00:47:57.320 fed into the churnal house of false lies, misrepresentations in the liberal progressive
00:48:02.360 media in our country, MSNBC, CNN, and all those analysts on there that lied to you from the beginning.
00:48:09.560 You're now seeing the reality of this, and it's brutal. It's quite brutal. And that New York Times
00:48:14.840 article that said, for all the money that went in and all the supplementals we gave and all the
00:48:20.520 optics of the planes and all the optics of the tanks and the Bradleys and everything had to go,
00:48:25.480 and the training, when they got in the battlefield, they got eviscerated. These kids got mauled.
00:48:31.800 And what happened? They said, they go, we can't do this. We're not trained to do this. We have to go back
00:48:36.680 to the way we know how to fight. And the way they know how to fight is just not going to dig out
00:48:42.520 the Russians, the way the Russians have dug in for years in eastern Ukraine and Crimea. Ben,
00:48:47.560 what's your social media? We're going to get you back on to finish all this. You've done an amazing
00:48:50.760 job. And quite frankly, when they talk about that the West has now woken up to this, your reporting
00:48:56.120 and analysis from Rome has been just at the tip of the spear in this. Where do people get you?
00:49:00.360 Thanks so much, Steve. It's Getter. It's my social media platform of choice. Simply tap in there,
00:49:07.000 my Harnwell, my surname, Harnwell. That's at the bottom of the screen. That's how you spell it.
00:49:11.160 At Harnwell on Getter. And for the newsletters via warroom.org, just register your email on our site.
00:49:20.520 Okay, Ben. Hopefully, I'll talk to you after the show. Maybe we'll get your beady-eyed
00:49:26.600 look on the show tomorrow. We got Dave Bratt and Dave Walsh. Maybe we'll try to get Ben to talk
00:49:32.680 more about Ukraine. Thank you very much. We're going to leave you now. The old Crows cover of this train
00:49:41.080 is bound for glory. Just a classic. We're going to be back at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. The show
00:49:46.440 tomorrow, let me say this. We're going to try to make it as good as last Saturday show. How about that?
00:49:51.080 We'll see you tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. live in the world.
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00:51:48.460 That tree walked into the dust, this train is found to go.
00:51:53.580 This train is found to go, this train.
00:51:58.700 This train is found to go, this train.
00:52:04.560 This train is found to go, this train.
00:52:10.200 This train is found to go, if you don't carry no pressure.
00:52:15.220 This train is found to go, this train is found to go.
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00:52:35.640 China has a stranglehold on us where there's a way to break that. 0.82
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