Bannon's War Room - November 05, 2024


WarRoom Battleground EP 446: Election Eve. Tomorrow Is The Future


Episode Stats

Length

55 minutes

Words per Minute

191.17532

Word Count

10,582

Sentence Count

22

Misogynist Sentences

9

Hate Speech Sentences

11


Summary

On today's show, Alex DeGrasse joins us from the Real American's Voice Studio in West Palm Beach, where he joins us to discuss why he thinks the Democrats are going to take the House of Representatives in 2020.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is what you're fighting for i mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
00:00:12.540 people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the
00:00:19.540 authoritarians get total control and total power because this is just like in arizona this is just
00:00:25.440 like in georgia it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and
00:00:30.180 misrepresentations is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is
00:00:34.460 the fight all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground
00:00:40.760 here's your host stephen k bannon
00:00:43.320 natalie winters co-host in the house for the battleground in the battleground the elite of
00:00:51.660 the elite war room hours see natalie took originally when i went to prison natalie was natalie was a
00:00:57.080 natalie took over uh battleground we gave to natalie and then after about two weeks her agent called
00:01:01.880 and said hey look we love battleground but we think she can expand she'd like an earlier she wants to
00:01:07.220 go up against nicole wallace in the five mano a mano she wants the five o'clock show and i think we did
00:01:12.600 pretty well you did amazingly well first off it's a one hour of rants which i i like you know i had to
00:01:18.540 grow into it but i i think you get darren beady up there and darren beady sits the entire time it
00:01:23.160 was like tucker and uh it was like tucker and uh well you want to know ironically it was the save
00:01:28.680 act that i think precipitated so much of it because i was looking around for some cavalry to come and
00:01:34.240 help the show hold the line on it and i it was really hard to find guests so i watched that i watched
00:01:38.920 that from prison and you and grace were were such valkyrize on the save act i couldn't even walk through
00:01:46.760 the logic hey maybe we want to do this just you guys were no no no we don't do crs you guys and
00:01:52.400 then we ended with rants where we were screaming about you know cuck chairs and all this stuff
00:01:57.300 and here we are well here we are now the question is did the save act alex degross joins us from the
00:02:04.480 real america's voice studios in west palm beach uh alex to the point about the save act and her rants
00:02:10.720 and grace chung's mean tweets sabato larry sabato who at one time was their one of their most prominent
00:02:18.940 pollsters he runs the center down at the university of virginia in charlottesville he's just broken
00:02:24.200 something that's gone viral with the democrats that he's projecting contrary to alex degrasse in the
00:02:30.860 war room that in fact the democrats are going to take the house by wait for it whatever i've been saying
00:02:36.600 about jamie raskin one seat one seat 218 to 217 which means that jamie raskin would actually be
00:02:45.600 able to thwart president trump decertified not certify the election and anybody doesn't believe
00:02:50.240 me on that we are getting to pull tomorrow if you see the bill maher interview with raskin what they
00:02:55.380 call the front of the show front of the house the opening interview takes it always takes about six to
00:02:59.480 eight minutes bill maher and the audience are lathered up they want blood i mean raskin's trying to be
00:03:05.380 rational and say yes i i refuse to quit if trump wins uh we're going to go to work every day we're
00:03:10.640 going to thwart him i'm going to stop him the audience is going no they're they're kind of almost
00:03:14.620 like booing they want they want details and bill maher sitting there going no that's not good enough
00:03:19.080 what's the plan you got to be specific so degrasse we already know they're they're maniacally focused
00:03:25.000 on taking the house because i think they realize harris is going to have a very difficult time
00:03:30.620 beating trump they look at their second their their command by negation their second path here to
00:03:36.600 power is to control the house of representatives your thoughts is is larry saboteau right or is
00:03:42.160 alice degrasse right i think he's way off steve and what he does is he moves a majority of those
00:03:48.240 toss-up seats into their category most recently he shifts marionette miller meeks which is in iowa
00:03:54.120 he's basing it off of that out of control possibly i think maybe even criminal iowa demois register
00:04:00.720 poll the seltzer poll that's getting a ton of action all of this including larry is a coordinated
00:04:06.420 partisan effort to sort of spin people up juice momentum going into game day on their end you know
00:04:13.640 we've never been in a position where democrats actually have to rely on more votes on election
00:04:19.120 day despite the fact that polls steve continue to show that of the election day votes of people
00:04:24.900 poll that say they're going to vote on election day we went overwhelmingly by about 12 to 13 percent
00:04:29.800 across the board nationwide so based off that one poll where they don't even poll a scientific sample
00:04:35.520 within her district he just says i'm going to move this over to lean democrat and that's how you get
00:04:40.200 that shift now they have three districts flipping in new york i don't buy it here's what we're going to
00:04:46.120 say in the beginning of early vote we came on the show we hammered hammer and hammered for new york
00:04:50.220 it's a 10-day early vote two one full week work day and then one work week sorry and then the weekend
00:04:56.240 so nine days new york republicans have shifted i'm just going to pull these numbers up because i just
00:05:02.200 pulled them where the hell are they hold it first of all you're pulling what you're pulling that up give
00:05:07.760 me the districts so these are across the entire united states of america from the start of early
00:05:15.340 voting period and to the close of it the four of the top five districts that have trended
00:05:22.140 in our direction are in new york the first being new jersey seven tom keen one of those toss-up seats
00:05:29.600 25.8 percent so from the start of it to the end of it the margin between republican democrat
00:05:35.820 change in our favor by one quarter all across new york then you go into new york 17 17 percent new
00:05:43.840 york 18 which is an offensive pickup seat 13 percent new york 22 at syracuse utica seat with
00:05:50.500 brandon williams 12 percent and new york four 11 percent where again that's the margin between
00:05:56.880 democrats the republicans early vote in person cast from the start to end shifted in our direction so
00:06:04.660 i mean i don't really see what their path is here in new york we're gaining gaining gaining we've never
00:06:10.040 gotten more votes new york post tweet from an article that we put out because they rightfully
00:06:15.880 covered my early vote briefing on behalf of the new york republicans 50 increase from 2022 across the
00:06:23.060 board and all of the battleground seats for republican turnout including leading with the low propensity
00:06:28.340 voters that we've been speaking to on the war room the democrats let it slip in politico the only
00:06:34.620 mainstream media if we don't count the new york post that has covered their panic in fact their lead
00:06:40.280 they said they're trying to show calm because certainly republicans are outperforming significantly
00:06:45.900 so it's all game day larry's ratings i mean california they got us losing seats um oregon i mean some of
00:06:53.780 these are tough of course steve and the point is that we need to definitely dig deep to flip to give
00:06:59.580 us a buffer if we lose any of those toss-ups i think we'll win them all and like in 2020
00:07:04.300 every single toss-up seat we won cook political pour across the board that would by the way get us
00:07:11.240 over a 10-seat majority right now steve people forget i want to make sure everybody remembers because
00:07:18.380 this is going to be very important about the situation in pennsylvania about what really happened
00:07:22.800 in 2020 um stefanik and company you guys delivered was it in the in the popular vote for the house
00:07:31.680 nationwide you were up five or six million votes in 22 five million
00:07:37.920 five massive do um right now as we talked the other day and when you briefed the media before he came
00:07:46.380 in war room you see the possibility on the low side of of what a five six seat pickup
00:07:52.280 yeah i mean i i think we could maintain if we were to lose some of these seats in some of these very
00:07:58.660 tough areas um worst case i think we're at where we're at you know three four or five seats um but i
00:08:05.940 think if i'm betting on it i think six to eight is sort of a median hopefully we could push over 10 15
00:08:11.260 which would be historic uh and would definitely give president trump the breathing room that he
00:08:16.300 needs to enact the trump 47 agenda let's say you're six you're six to eight which you put what is the
00:08:23.500 delta and what are the key districts to get to get to uh sabatoes 218 to 217 where they take it by one
00:08:31.060 versus your we hold it by five or so yeah so merit what are the key what are the most controversial
00:08:38.520 districts that we got to really focus on so merit miller meeks is one that he shipped and i spoke
00:08:43.840 about that in the beginning i don't see that as a quote lean democrat that's a republican district
00:08:48.560 the expectation frankly is that president trump will carry her across the finish line because of
00:08:53.480 how well we expect president trump to do in iowa full stop despite all of this sort of noise i think
00:08:59.820 losing three new york seats um i think that would be an issue of course that's what larry has i don't
00:09:05.780 really see that happening of course these are tough seats that president biden won by double digits
00:09:10.520 of course and they've thrown i mean 200 million dollars steve at this and that is why if we break
00:09:17.060 them at new york i just spoke about four seats now we're increasing our margin right there just
00:09:23.620 talking about four different seats on this mark on this you know differential of 15 that he breaks out
00:09:29.760 you know i think also they have some of these trump it's part of the trump five right that's what we
00:09:36.320 call it they have some of those in lean i don't see that uh in ohio nine a poll just came out from
00:09:43.220 emerson with trump up 10 points there um that might be a little rosy but if it's not then there's no way
00:09:50.560 she survives um at all so this is in ohio nine ohio 13 we feel good about you know any of these
00:09:58.800 states where president trump is sort of running really well which includes new york ohio obviously
00:10:03.280 alaska he does correctly have in the republican category but i would say the they have main two
00:10:08.960 trump country where we think trump could win by double digits they have it in a lean democrat category so
00:10:15.880 i think those iowa seat three new york two in ohio and in maine right off the bat we have sort of
00:10:24.360 leaning our direction at a worst case sort of a flip of the coin so maybe one or two of them goes in that
00:10:29.280 direction but not certainly all of them that would be considered a bad night so that's why you know i
00:10:34.760 think what go ahead no no no you keep continuing so you know i i think some of these are a little bit
00:10:44.260 of a reach but they they sort of have you know pennsylvania seven i mean if president trump doesn't
00:10:49.540 win pennsylvania seven or we don't flip it i think we're in a tough position in pennsylvania and that's
00:10:55.220 that's the lehigh valley we're very focused on them the numbers look very good there so
00:10:59.860 it's sort of the concomination of all this trending in their direction i don't see that i think this is
00:11:04.900 really part of what i believe is a coordinated game i've heard from people that that iowa paul larry
00:11:11.060 stuff this has all been in the democrat ecosystem before it's coming out into the public as part of
00:11:16.980 a propaganda operation talk to me i want to i want to get this uh audience to be smart you're saying
00:11:24.420 this is a coordinated infra war information war uh seltzer's uh the iowa des moines register poll
00:11:31.780 that had trump i don't know losing losing right in a shock poll the things like sabatoes is the same
00:11:38.740 exact thing this is part of the information war campaign to depress people to get people worried
00:11:43.860 100 information warfare twofold to give them that they think they have a shot because the biggest
00:11:49.540 impediment on their side is that people don't have much faith in harris and they think they're
00:11:53.700 going to lose i mean look as a new york republican steve uh we have a lot of friends on the other side
00:11:58.740 of the aisle you know somewhat honest people what we deal with them and most of them don't think harris
00:12:03.540 has a shot and so all of this is sort of noise that's the numbers that they see they're not
00:12:08.180 optimistic on new york um they certainly think they can maybe flip one or two but part of their
00:12:13.780 strategy was to shift away from new york into iowa double up on california go into michigan go to
00:12:19.540 wisconsin some of these other soft underbelly areas where i think we hold them in all of those as well
00:12:25.140 and they sort of actually had hedged on new york which had actually been reported in the last month so
00:12:30.820 um they're not that optimistic all of this is to kind of get their hopes up
00:12:34.420 um so it's to help them we are going to have you on our coverage we understand your primary job is to
00:12:42.500 kind of coordinate everything that's going on tomorrow night for the house as part of stefanik's
00:12:47.220 team but just give me a heads up when do you think we'll start to know the direction
00:12:53.060 of the house obviously there's all different districts but these things tend to move as a piece
00:12:58.500 when do you think we'll start to know the the movement in the house because it's
00:13:01.860 absolutely critical this is why sabato put it out with one vote they understand the psychological
00:13:07.060 warfare of this of controlling the house and there as you've seen the money they've spent
00:13:11.940 over the last couple weeks it's just mind-boggling and quite frankly we we kind of ran out of cash
00:13:17.620 what time tomorrow night do you see do you see us being able to see where the trends are
00:13:23.300 i i think the first race to really look at is virginia seven uh virginia reports early if we win
00:13:29.060 there it's going to be a great night i mean it's going to be impossibly republican red wave territory
00:13:34.180 certainly a pickup night that's the derrick anderson running into spanberger open seat against vindman
00:13:40.180 virginia reports early and they're quick at counting their ballots and so look at that as sort of a
00:13:44.580 bellwether seat um certainly if that's a 50 50 toss-up we've been tied in all the polls it's going to be
00:13:49.620 who wants it more as you see the speaker and house leadership have been pouring in there they just did a
00:13:54.260 rally with yunkin i think new york at around 10 11 o'clock you'll start seeing so i think the house
00:14:01.220 might be a little earlier than the presidency just at some of the counting at least sort of the broad
00:14:05.300 trends now if the seats are closed steve as we've seen before this thing's going to drag weeks weeks
00:14:11.540 weeks bouts bouts bouts bouts counting lawyers fights you know poll watchers california new york
00:14:17.060 both issues with that of course as well as some of the other states arizona
00:14:24.660 perfect uh your social media where do people get you you'll be back with us tomorrow but
00:14:29.540 where do people get you overnight because this is a the all-important house of representatives
00:14:35.220 and we only hold it by a couple larry sabatoe the university of virginia just called for us
00:14:40.740 losing the house and hakeem jefferson's becoming the speaker by one seat so this is going to be close
00:14:47.300 no matter what uh the vindman situation is one that obviously irks many of the people in the trump
00:14:53.620 movement because he's the twin brother of the other scumbag vindman brother the other scumbag ukrainian
00:14:59.700 vindman brother i think that so you could get me at the grass 81 on x at the grass on getter truth
00:15:07.620 but i just want to say steve everyone needs to put their evening aside text everyone forget the list at
00:15:14.420 this point just maniacally text call door knock everyone you know anywhere in the country and
00:15:20.820 just get that done and tonight is the key i mean this is when operatives key up the robos and the
00:15:26.580 lab and the techs i mean this is the most important time if not more important than first thing tomorrow
00:15:31.060 morning so you hit it now and you hit it in the morning and we keep going because arvo comes either
00:15:36.020 early in the morning or after work so those are the two flux flex points for us on our side early in the
00:15:42.340 morning 6 30 through 9 and then 5 to 7 big time for republicans push at those hours double effort
00:15:51.060 push hard alex degross thank you very much honored to have you on here thanks steve
00:15:57.380 we'll go to arizona and carrie lake joins us carrie you're not you're not i take it you're not to
00:16:02.420 prescott yet not there i'm not in my home office i am on our bus we've been on a bus tour for months now
00:16:11.540 and we are somewhere between phoenix and prescott we've about an hour outside of prescott uh traveling
00:16:17.940 you know what i brought my dog i decided we're not leaving her home one more day
00:16:22.740 so we brought the pug with us we've got the team right behind us say hi to caroline wren and lisa
00:16:28.100 and colton say hi to jt our incredible bus driver hey jt uh steve we are um about to wrap up what has been
00:16:37.300 an incredible campaign we're heading to prescott to the historic steps of the yavapai county capital
00:16:43.220 of course that's where arizona's favorite son barry goldwater announced his run for presidency
00:16:49.780 before i was born and we're going to make history tonight with our final
00:16:56.180 rally before election day here in arizona and i want everybody in the posse to get their number two
00:17:02.340 pencil out it better be sharpened because i'm going to have some numbers to give you in about
00:17:06.020 one second so get the pencil ready but we got some great news today our early voting
00:17:11.140 for republicans has been nothing short of historic i believe the numbers that came out today show we
00:17:17.060 have about a 204 000 vote advantage over the democrats as we go into tomorrow election we've never seen
00:17:26.260 that i i can't remember the last time we've seen those kind of numbers it's absolutely huge and the
00:17:32.900 good news is we've looked at all of the data and we still have a lot of our four by four voters those
00:17:39.460 are the ones who never ever ever miss a an election and so we still have a huge number that are going to
00:17:46.740 turn out tomorrow we need to make sure we turn out that vote we have a voting center um you know
00:17:52.260 way of voting right now even though i don't love it this is how we have it and that means you can go
00:17:56.500 to any voting center so my suggestion is if you work in some liberal part of town you show up at
00:18:02.340 the voting center in a liberal part of town you're going to be in and out in no time if you show up
00:18:06.900 tomorrow morning 6 a.m is when the polls open and you get there and the lines are really really long
00:18:12.820 and you have time hop in your car and go find a voting center in a more liberal part of town where
00:18:19.860 you don't have to wait so long we need to make sure we are getting out early to vote why would
00:18:24.900 i tell you to get up early and vote at 6 or 7 or 8 a.m because that way if you get there and there
00:18:30.260 are long lines you have the ability to change up and find another spot to go and vote now this is where
00:18:39.300 you're going to need your number two pencil steve i want you to write down a few numbers 602 480
00:18:48.820 928 and 520 and 623 those are all of the area codes that are in this beautiful state 48 arizona
00:19:02.340 and i want everybody around the country whether you're in ohio new york california idaho
00:19:09.460 florida texas or here in arizona to go through your phone and just and put those three each of
00:19:16.180 those three numbers in and any phone number that comes up that you know in arizona send out a text
00:19:21.860 message and remind your friends or your contacts to go out and vote tomorrow this is the most important
00:19:27.940 day in the history of our country steve we've we've been put through hell over the past four years and
00:19:34.180 thank god for you to help us get through it this country has been put through a living hell for the
00:19:40.260 last four years and tomorrow is the day we get to decide the fate of this nation and i i think we're
00:19:45.780 going to go save our country based on the early voting based on the sentiment i'm seeing on the ground
00:19:51.300 the people are going to show up and and thanks in large part see bannon to you
00:19:58.020 hang on one second this because this is the pause the numbers are nine two eight
00:20:02.100 another number that's what these are the area numbers area codes the other number is six two
00:20:09.300 three the other number six zero two and the other is four eight zero in fact i got a lot of these in
00:20:13.940 in my phone those are the five area codes yeah five two five two so it's nine two eight is the first
00:20:22.020 one five two is the second six two three is the third six zero two is the fourth and four eight zero
00:20:28.100 is the fifth if you know people in those area codes make sure you read now carrie last time
00:20:36.180 we were we were doing a lock on game day on election day there was one fiasco after the other
00:20:41.940 with all the brilliant guys down all the brilliant republicans running maricopa county
00:20:48.420 do is your team set up like a strike force for tomorrow because i anticipate even with all the
00:20:54.420 massive early voting you have to assume that because it's donald trump and carrie lake they don't want
00:21:02.340 that we have to assume they don't want things to go well they want all these mess ups you know the
00:21:06.340 ballots are too wide the machines don't work uh people don't know where to go what have you
00:21:11.780 guys done to get ahead of what the problems are going to be tomorrow well first and foremost one
00:21:17.540 of the things we proved is they didn't do any logic and accuracy testing on any of the equipment that
00:21:22.660 they rolled out which was against the law this go around we made them do logic and accuracy testing on
00:21:28.340 all of the equipment so we've got equipment that's been tested which is good and then this time around
00:21:33.620 you know we we got in on the early voting you know because of what had happened in 2020 arizonans
00:21:38.260 were not trustworthy they didn't trust the elections they showed up on election day and
00:21:42.980 we got burned on election day when 60 percent of the machines didn't work oh surprise surprise in
00:21:48.020 republican areas this is why it's important tomorrow if you've got time on your hands pinpoint an area
00:21:54.180 in maricopa county uh whether it be in central phoenix in one of the more liberal parts of town where
00:22:00.820 you can go vote if you live in a very republican area you might want to take some of the pressure off
00:22:05.540 your republican voting center by going to a liberal part of town and voting there let's spread it out
00:22:12.020 and make sure that we've got time to fill out this ballot it's very very long it's a four-page ballot
00:22:18.260 and you know i think we we showed how they were doing it we we proved how they were messing around
00:22:24.900 with elections and so we're kind of we kind of put them on the spot and i think they're going to have
00:22:28.740 a harder time and this is why we wanted people to vote early but we still have to stay in line do not
00:22:33.060 get out of line i always say listen if you're willing to camp out overnight to go see a trump
00:22:37.540 rally then be willing to camp out all day to vote for our country and i i believe steve that we're
00:22:45.460 going to win this election and i believe we're going to get to work quickly and turning our country
00:22:49.300 around but it's all hands on deck right now um let's see what time is it in arizona somebody tell
00:22:54.740 me what time is it is it other we still have a half an hour of voting open today it's emergency voting so
00:23:01.140 if you can get to a vote center quickly in the next half hour in arizona run off to a vote center
00:23:06.660 if you've got an issue where you don't think you can wait in line tomorrow then you can go vote today
00:23:12.020 at a voting center across town we have a half an hour left otherwise get up early and put your comfy
00:23:18.020 shoes on bring some water and a couple of snacks and be ready to meet some incredible patriots while you
00:23:23.620 stand in line and let's vote and save our country one more time is there a hotline or can caroline
00:23:32.100 renner we get a hot hot line from her later tomorrow because we know it's gonna bannon's calling for
00:23:38.260 caroline ren to step up we're going to bring her up she's on the bus steve i'm calling i'm calling i'm
00:23:44.020 calling for her to do some work because she's blowing me up on my phone that uh that i took too long
00:23:48.740 with my last guest she's just she's she's getting very snarky well you know on the off chance the
00:23:54.500 listeners wanted to see carrie and not hear about arizona seven i just thought steve
00:24:00.340 i'm i'm leaning into her because i have the microphone on i love it hold it hey carrie lake
00:24:07.140 starts running for the senate all the sudden everything in the house is like grundoons okay i got it
00:24:11.780 i got it i understand how it's rolling out there just all i wish you were here tonight i wish you were
00:24:17.380 here tonight with us by the way because you were here about a year ago oh and you know what i gotta
00:24:22.900 tell you we're we're in the most beautiful part of the state it's gorgeous we have so many buses and
00:24:29.700 trucks and cars jeff's gonna flip the camera around look at this we're heading up the i-17 steve and uh
00:24:36.180 we're heading up on the plateau here we get so many thumbs up and um you know people are honking their
00:24:45.220 horns every kind of car from trucks to 18 wheelers to evs you name it this whole state is in love
00:24:53.780 with the america first movement and it's it's been fried and i want to i want to reach out directly to
00:25:00.100 the posse right now because in many of the difficult times i want to tell you i've appreciated all of
00:25:07.700 you reaching out to me i can't even tell you how many of posse members are that reach out to me and
00:25:12.580 encourage me thank you you are family to me and we're going to do this and we're going to take our
00:25:17.620 country back
00:25:20.740 carrie one more time where do they go for any information tonight where they have to go tomorrow
00:25:25.060 we want everybody on point in arizona throughout the country to support you it's big day we cannot
00:25:31.220 let slip away like last time we have to close the deal tomorrow not just for trump but for carrie lake in
00:25:35.860 arizona for you we're going to close the deal for you america go to carrie lake.com we love you we
00:25:43.860 love the war room posse steve we love you and we're going to win this and we're going to save our country
00:25:48.980 god bless each and every one of you if there's an issue you go to arizona dot protect the vote dot com
00:25:54.900 arizona dot protect the vote dot com if you see anything suspicious or off tomorrow arizona dot
00:26:02.420 protect the vote dot com we love you steve love you too ma'am caroline get back to work
00:26:10.340 quit blowing my phone up over the new york house races carrie lake caroline wren on the bus
00:26:17.380 heading into prescott the territorial capital of arizona tradition that republican candidates
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00:31:08.500 figure out and eli if they're going to stream because this thing in prescott's always incredibly
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00:32:05.620 the five o'clock show will be from um will be from the willard hotel right across the street from
00:32:11.540 the treasury department you're telling all the protesters where to come they can go come on bring
00:32:15.860 it baby i like taking pictures with them outside i you gotta be very careful um speaking of
00:32:22.260 protesters yes we've already got the the apparatus the the the deep state that's not so deep because
00:32:28.420 it's in your grill they're totally prepped for this right we won in 16 because they didn't see us
00:32:33.460 coming and they took us as a bunch of clowns these guys are not serious that's not 2024 they knew what
00:32:39.140 they had to do in 2020 to steal this they got to try something else but they are more dug in than ever
00:32:45.540 on trump's not going to win this we're going to thwart this in any means possible the floor is yours
00:32:50.980 natalie winters well you see it with the deep state avengers sort of assembling i think it started the
00:32:56.340 shot across the bow was of course the liz cheney the dick cheney endorsement and just sort of the
00:33:00.500 theatrics of it like i always said i think the fact that you're seeing the military be used as an
00:33:05.460 institution to really buttress the narrative that president trump is a fascist is you know hitler
00:33:10.900 like i always say it's not that he wanted hitler's generals it's that he wanted his own generals right
00:33:15.620 that's really the cardinal sin which goes back to frankly why you started this show right the idea
00:33:20.740 that your foreign policy could deviate from the washington consensus so when i started to see all that
00:33:27.060 come together and then you see the intel community of course the same weaponized intel community that
00:33:31.860 said the hunter biden hard drive was russian disinformation they then started popping up with
00:33:37.540 sort of a similar resurgence which again you know we're all about pattern recognition here in the war
00:33:42.340 room where they would sort of spot and identify these one-off videos of so-called election fraud
00:33:49.220 and attribute it to just that russian disinformation it started in pennsylvania just recently it was in
00:33:54.340 georgia and it was a video of i believe haitian refugees voting multiple times where they're like
00:33:59.540 how can we i thought it was haitian refugees eating a dog's leg come on eating a dog's leg
00:34:03.700 in line to vote for the third time a cat leg in line to vote for the third time and a few dead people
00:34:08.500 for good measure yeah um but it's very interesting because this video for example only amassed about
00:34:14.820 you're telling me that was not true that this is a this is a meme well look i wouldn't put it past
00:34:20.340 them no but but from their perspective they said it was fake and a lot of this foreign disinformation
00:34:26.500 stuff you can tell right off the bat i've always said this idea of russian collusion i think is an
00:34:30.820 insult to the intelligence because it's so amateur hour so it's so like it's so obvious and also like
00:34:35.700 a video like that would sway people's you know convictions uh this audience is a little more dedicated
00:34:41.060 than that um but this video only amassed a few thousand retweets right in contrast the fbi cissa and
00:34:48.260 the entire office of the director of national intelligence put out a joint press release in
00:34:52.180 addition to the secretary of state's office of brad raffensperger acting like it was a five alarm
00:34:56.900 fire like russian disinformation joint press release about this saying that this is just destroying
00:35:01.700 democracy right now keep in mind just a month ago there was a huge profile piece in politico saying
00:35:06.820 that the ukrainian national anthem had been found on voter rolls on voter logs and that they had been
00:35:11.940 outsourcing to foreign contractors a lot of this voter roll work so it's just interesting right how they pick
00:35:17.300 and choose what stories of foreign disinformation or foreign election interference that they want to
00:35:21.700 engage in i think the glowing example of this would be the idea of non-citizens voting right they won't
00:35:26.660 entertain that don't bury the lead you're telling me when they actually get around to you force
00:35:31.060 them to clean up the voter rolls they're subcontracting that out to foreign entities yeah that was the
00:35:36.820 buried lead of the politico piece the catchy headline they went with was the ukrainian national anthem being
00:35:41.300 embedded um within these election systems but what you start to see and i think it's what we really
00:35:46.580 spent the last you know four months of coverage doing is trying to get ahead of these narratives
00:35:50.820 and call them out sort of at face value particularly on the non-citizen front um like i said you just
00:35:56.740 saw a new report coming from norm eisen saying that anyone who spreads those conspiracy theories much
00:36:01.300 like those who dared to say covet originated from the wuhan institute of virology were crazy conspiracy
00:36:06.340 theorists it was the buried lead in jack smith's 165 page filing and remember the brennan center which is
00:36:12.420 the same group that was behind a lot of the efforts to pull trump from the ballot they're sort of the
00:36:16.500 go-to resource in saying that hey non-citizen voting claims they're totally crazy in other words it's
00:36:22.180 all about trying to set up sort of an information firewall to say that when you raise valid claims
00:36:28.660 about non-citizens voting when you raise valid claims about ballots being destroyed which is what
00:36:33.620 was depicted in these videos that you're not actually an american patriot who's concerned about election
00:36:38.740 integrity but no no no you're an agent of foreign disinformation and i think if you broaden out
00:36:43.140 that critique you've really just seen a criminalization of the ability to go in and
00:36:48.180 inspect election results you see it from the efforts to try to keep republican poll watchers out there was
00:36:52.900 a huge meltdown piece and reuters just like last week saying that republican you know poll watchers are
00:36:58.340 going to wreak havoc and chaos and frankly it's the broader narrative which i reject at face value which is
00:37:03.780 that maga is violent that election day is going to turn violent when in reality i if it does i don't
00:37:10.580 necessarily think it's going to come from the maga side we always color within the lines so all of
00:37:15.700 that converges i think to put them in a position where they can sort of dispel any claims of election
00:37:22.820 fraud as not genuine as not organic and then i think you compound that with like we were just talking
00:37:28.420 about the chyron that's an msnbc saying like i'm sure you felt it steve when you were at your press
00:37:33.540 conference they had the stories written they had the headlines written they wanted it to be steve
00:37:39.220 bannon and trump are going to declare victory on election night right you could tell they were
00:37:43.060 trying to get that narrative now why did they want that because now even if he wins in a blowout victory
00:37:48.740 on election night they will still they have already embedded and sort of woven in an insurance policy
00:37:54.260 of an additional 12 to 24 hours where they can say oh well his claim to victory is not legitimate
00:37:59.780 and then you have the mark elias's come in and then you have the overseas ballots i'm sure you know
00:38:03.700 eventually come in over uh late at night or you see ballots being accepted in a lot of states even
00:38:08.740 postmarked after election day so i think all of this i mean you know i consume the news algorithmically
00:38:14.420 in sort of a weird utilitarian way but when you see for example npr today putting up a story saying
00:38:20.020 and i quote the voter rolls are imperfect and they go sort of this what i call a limited hangout type
00:38:26.340 story where they're like well there's always going to be errors with voter rolls it's almost like
00:38:30.580 they're priming us to say well a few non-citizens you know slipped through the cracks in the same way
00:38:35.700 that martha raddatz sits up there telling jd vance well you just have to be okay right with a handful of
00:38:41.060 venezuelan gangs taking over the united states now would they be okay with a handful of russians living in
00:38:46.100 ukrainian territory no obviously not but when you loop all that together again i feel like i feel
00:38:52.420 like i get the uh the top end of the deal where it's like pavlov's dog anytime i'm on it's like
00:38:56.900 color revolution scary talk but you know as much as these polls are important i i wish we operated in
00:39:02.660 a reality where the reason scary talk this is what it's real talk it shocks me so much they're doing this
00:39:09.860 in broad daylight i mean they're not they're they're they're trying to do it so complicated you can't
00:39:13.620 understand it but they're pretty brazen about what they're trying to accomplish here do you agree
00:39:19.300 well of course i think the the darkest part of it is the dark money right the funding who exactly
00:39:24.100 is supporting all these people um but no they're they're quite open about it and i think it's because
00:39:29.060 they they couch it behind the idea of you know we're defending democracy but in that sort of narrative
00:39:34.580 of defending democracy like i said they've essentially criminalized the idea of objecting to elections
00:39:40.740 which is something more or less that they pioneered right so it's now a very touchy subject to even
00:39:46.660 suggest that election results have been flipped and by the way you have to also juxtapose this with
00:39:51.860 what's going on globally because in the same day that you see you know the georgia election officials
00:39:56.580 melting down over foreign disinformation joe biden is calling for audits of election results over in the
00:40:02.260 country of georgia in the same day that the state department is putting out press releases demanding
00:40:08.020 that citizens in ghana who dare to quote undermine democracy will have their united states visas
00:40:14.260 stripped from them so they'll play asymmetrical warfare and i think for so long whether it was
00:40:18.900 you know the rnc consent decree or just i think honestly that's sort of a cop-out total cop-out they
00:40:24.100 they use that crutch it's the fact that they're controlled opposition that they they they loved it
00:40:28.660 the consent decree was like just to cover for them they probably they agreed to they consented to it
00:40:33.220 right but and then look even when you were in prison there was a really i think stunning piece
00:40:38.100 in politico um i believe it was jonathan martin talking and the headline was essentially the
00:40:43.540 republicans who want trump to lose and you know all these you know members of congress are busy talking
00:40:48.820 off the record with mainstream media reporters about how they think it would be easier for them if trump
00:40:53.140 lost and they want to take the republican party in a direction that you obviously know is is super deviant
00:40:58.980 to anything that you've pushed for um but that is what what we're up against right it's not just
00:41:04.420 just the democrats frankly it's not even just a domestic problem um you you even see there was
00:41:09.620 an article i think it was in the guardian um someone saying that oh well even if you know president trump
00:41:14.420 wins i don't really think anything's going to change at nato it was a i believe an admiral in
00:41:18.980 the navy saying yeah we're still going to keep you know levels of support where they are yeah right and
00:41:24.340 that's the permanent political class doing what they do best which is clinging on to the status quo
00:41:29.300 and i think the final point too that i would make is that take the issue of ukraine for example they're
00:41:35.300 not necessarily just scared of the gravy train that is ukraine the largest money laundering operation
00:41:40.020 drying up right they're scared of the impending audits that's what they want to prevent right they can
00:41:45.700 find another crisis to milk what they don't want and i think that's the fundamental difference between our
00:41:50.660 version of the republican party and the old guard is that we actually define accountability
00:41:55.540 as you know investigations prison sentences um serious prison sentences at that and they define
00:42:01.860 accountability as a strongly worded tweet or a nice segment on fox i want to go to this other story
00:42:08.980 that broke because this adds a whole even darker layer to it and that was you you helped break it but um
00:42:16.500 jeff clark has now gone to the document that was released talk to me about this mike's my my head
00:42:22.260 blow up the ability of military intelligence and this whole thing of william arkham is a pretty is a
00:42:27.780 progressive um writer but he's talking about a 60 000 man army 30 000 man army in uh in uh in the
00:42:36.820 pentagon or associated with military intelligence that is basically there to according to clark can you look
00:42:43.220 at this directive actually potentially use lethal force against u.s citizens i think they've been
00:42:49.620 doing that for a while hot take um no so the the genesis of this story borum has always been ahead of the
00:42:56.180 curve but i think to just contextualize this they were freaking look let me rephrase when i first broke the
00:43:01.380 story i was much like you i was like there's no way this is true like this is this is an oversight this is
00:43:06.500 why like you can't it's so brazen and i sort of you know stopped pushing it because i was like
00:43:12.260 it's just so absurd but then i saw the university of washington which headed essentially cissa's
00:43:17.620 election censorship efforts under a gal named kate starbird despite them now missing a lot of funding
00:43:23.460 thanks in parts of efforts of people like mike benz darren beattie this show but they put out a long
00:43:27.860 form report on the story saying that this directive was they say misinformation but then if you actually
00:43:34.180 read the story like there's no available evidence to fact check it and they did a whole long report
00:43:39.220 and then it was disseminated to the rest of the fact checkers in the mainstream media so i was like
00:43:42.740 they're getting their marching orders from cissa and it's now being spread out through the mainstream
00:43:46.180 media so we're definitely over the target here and there's the part that jeff clark had honed in on
00:43:50.580 which has to do with using lethal force against american citizens but there's also in that same
00:43:55.140 directive in that same time period revising it i believe it was late september of this year but also
00:44:00.420 i think it was november 7th of 2016 um where they reworked their descriptions of assassinations
00:44:07.620 they took out the the uh what is the predicate the preceding clause that was under any circumstance
00:44:14.740 and then they essentially took out dod operative saying that dod operatives could therefore by you
00:44:21.140 know if you do the analytical math commit assassination which is such an absurd thing to say um but again like
00:44:27.940 i said in my opening you know kind of response to your question though it seems far-fetched at face
00:44:33.620 value right much in the same way that when you hear the stories of you know peanut the squirrel it
00:44:37.460 seems so outlandish it's like well this is also the same government that has trafficked and lost
00:44:41.220 hundreds of thousands of children right and there's been outrage there and this is the same government
00:44:46.180 whether it was through the ni the nih or darp or any of these programs has been funding actual bio
00:44:51.220 warfare with our sworn enemy the chinese communist party for decades so i think maybe they're being a
00:44:55.860 little more direct to your face in the same way that people like liz cheney and adam kinzinger who
00:45:00.340 have been subverting trump behind the scenes for a heck of a long time now they at least have the
00:45:04.500 courage to say it to your face um but i think that this directive some something is rotten that's how
00:45:11.780 i would put it at the dod and i think that this was sort of a saying the quiet part out loud moment
00:45:16.660 if you look at uh i think it's henry olson's analysis in the new york post today he talks about how
00:45:21.700 trump squeaks through and it gets out i shouldn't say they're all tight but he ends up with 297 electoral
00:45:27.780 votes and wins tomorrow in this he does his analysis off of you know how many first how many democrats
00:45:34.580 support uh terrorists how many he uses a 94 six as far as republicans that support trump i do know from
00:45:44.340 the democrats they're banking on when we talk about these pre-banked republican numbers they're banking
00:45:51.140 on a portion of that being liz cheney followers or some of nikki haley's crowd that really is the
00:45:59.220 difference between that's how trump loses do you think that's getting any resonance because uh the the
00:46:06.820 neocon neoliberal aspect of this the american empire or do you think because if you look at some of the
00:46:13.780 early votings and you look at least the polling people are saying hey 94 to six it's not popping
00:46:19.460 up you would think it'd be 85 15 which would be a game changer that delta between the six and the 15
00:46:25.380 that nine percentage points would translate to a meaningful number in some of these states that
00:46:30.900 could spell very difficult times for us tomorrow do you believe that actually that cheney and even nikki
00:46:38.260 haley because she's not really her heart's not in this particularly for like 20 of her followers
00:46:42.500 do you believe that all of this that uh you know some of this over the top support of the american
00:46:49.860 empire is really built into a negative trump or anti-trump from previous conservatives that will
00:46:55.140 vote against him well i think so much of this is the concept of the permission structure which is what
00:46:59.380 msnbc has dedicated months of airtime to and it's what really is that that january 6th that democracy
00:47:04.740 narrative comes down to and look i can't get in the mind of you know someone who would would support that so i
00:47:10.580 think the almost more interesting question is if their efforts to court the liz cheney types of the
00:47:17.060 world is offset by the people of their base that they turn off and or offend or the time that they're
00:47:22.900 pulled off from not being able to go after say the muslim vote right or the arab vote like we're seeing
00:47:27.700 go for for trump but i i don't really get the sense that the democracy stuff is breaking through i guess
00:47:33.380 the counterpoint to that would be that they kind of ditched the whole joy narrative and then they
00:47:37.780 reintroduced the democracy and the freedom stuff um but that might just be more of a symptom of the
00:47:43.460 fact that the joy narrative was sort of a stillbirth right from the get-go um but is the democracy part
00:47:49.140 what they're going to use to combat us and fight us after we win because they're just not going to
00:47:53.380 give this up i mean you know your your research in this you know this crowd better than virtually
00:47:58.740 anybody in this town which is kind of what surprises me because i got so many relatives and other friends
00:48:03.940 saying you can't broadcast from dc tomorrow you've got to go to florida because if you start doing
00:48:09.620 your your stick like here in the front page of new york times they're going to come maria bowser and
00:48:14.020 the national guard are going to come and roll you guys up do you think they're using that as a cover
00:48:19.060 for their later uh fight with trump yeah i think you're going to see the rollout of what they call
00:48:25.140 a civil society i would say rather uncivil society but look i think you see this right in the new
00:48:30.100 york times the way they laid it out um the authors of how democracies die right their big you know
00:48:35.300 kind of magnum opus which was essentially first you try to kick them off the ballot well that didn't
00:48:39.380 work then you try to get the inherent political structure the rnc to say he can't run that didn't
00:48:43.780 work then you say oh we're going to have a convergence of the liz cheneys you know into
00:48:47.300 the republican party try to peel them off with the democracy stuff that doesn't work then fourth you're
00:48:51.860 left with civil society so they're definitely going to weaponize the kind of shock troop protesters but
00:48:56.900 i don't really see how that has much of an impact i think lawfare is much more powerful in the same
00:49:04.180 way that you've seen that's how they've gone after trump right these last few years so i really think
00:49:09.540 it's going to come down in those count rooms in those ballot rooms really ballot by ballot in the
00:49:16.260 same way that kamala harris and what was it 2010 you know election night she was down and then ended up
00:49:21.380 with a 30 000 ballot lead and i think too that people forget this yeah and this is the fight that i think
00:49:26.740 this audience has always wanted right you are president trump's best and only surrogate right
00:49:32.340 kamala harris has everything in the dark money apparatus liz cheney adam kensinger you are mono
00:49:36.980 a mono with the people that you detest most so tomorrow when you're stuck in that ballot line
00:49:42.180 or the line to vote and they're pulling shenanigans every hour think about that as a year that they
00:49:48.580 try to destroy president trump's life so you got nine nine hours is how much you have to wait right
00:49:52.980 you're so lucky that tomorrow is the only day that you've ever had to actually give a middle
00:49:59.140 finger to the deep state and say your demoralization isn't going to work you've said it so well by the
00:50:03.300 way billy strings is going to take us out here with uh man comes around his cover um this is the fight
00:50:09.060 we always wanted right we've worked for years for this we're perfectly positioned everybody we were
00:50:14.420 never supposed to be here never supposed to be here and and and the warwick posse has delivered the
00:50:19.060 new architecture of the electorate through the scott pressers of the world and the voter registrations
00:50:24.980 and everybody turned out to vote their vote did not turn out particularly i think they gave you the
00:50:29.940 cover in your press conference to be able to stand up there and rest on the laurels of the early vote
00:50:34.260 numbers so give president trump that same ability to rest on the actual election day vote numbers when
00:50:40.180 he has his press conference tomorrow at 11 or 12 whenever it is do your part oh 11 o'clock when he comes
00:50:45.780 that claims victory natalie you're giving him the memo okay uh we're our own transition integrity
00:50:55.060 project how about that your social media you're here in dc with us you'll be here tomorrow and
00:50:59.780 tomorrow night natalie g winters on all social media platforms always an honor to co-host with you
00:51:04.740 please don't go anywhere and when i go to prison please co-host for me
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00:51:27.460 we're going to be back here tomorrow at 10 a.m it's game day man we've worked for years for this
00:51:36.260 thing tomorrow's exactly the fight we want get up early get a cup of coffee get some feel the greens
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