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- September 05, 2024
WarRoom Battleground EP 607: Victories In Arizona; The Covenant Killer Manifesto
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This is what you're fighting for. I mean, every day you're out there. What they're doing is blowing
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people off. If you continue to look the other way and shut up, then the oppressors, the
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authoritarians get total control and total power. Because this is just like in Arizona. This is
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just like in Georgia. It's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies
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and misrepresentations. This is why this audience is going to have to get engaged. As we've told
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you, this is the fight. All this nonsense, all this spin, they can't handle the truth.
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War Room, Battleground. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
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Thursday, 5th of September, Anno Domini 2024. Hanwell here at him, filling in for Steve Bannon.
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So as the campaign, both of them, roll on towards November the 5th, three months now to go,
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it's clear that the campaign resources on both sides are being diverted towards Pennsylvania,
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Michigan, and Wisconsin. We're going to drill down on those three states. That's the running
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theme, I think, throughout this hour, because it has a number of knock-on consequences.
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And one of the realities is that those three states have an auto industry, California not
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so much. And that's putting a lot of pressure on Kamala Harris, who in 2019 had sponsored a
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bill, when she was still in the Senate for California, to have all cars manufactured in
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America, totally emissions-free by 2030. Which is obviously music to the ears of Californians,
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because they didn't have any jobs riding on the back of it. Now that Kamala Harris has
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presidential ambitions, reality is starting to bite. And her campaign finds itself in difficulty
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with these three key, absolutely key swing states for both sides. Dave Walsh, now, good afternoon to
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you. You're following this quite attentively for some time. Can you just say a few words? In how great
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difficulty is the Kamala Harris campaign? Now, I know Axios have been trying to get a clarification
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from the campaign on this, because they've walked it back, but they're not officially saying that
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they're walking it back. They're refusing to comment on this. But I think it's an illustration
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that it realizes the consequences, that what works, what is a populist attack in California,
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could cost them quite heavily in the Midwest. Yeah, Ben, on this topic and energy, both the trial
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balloons that have been floated up by the campaign, not her, not from her lips on either of these
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things, but on energy, guess what? Oh, I'm not going to ban fracking, which she has been solidly in
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support of banning for 10 years plus as a senator and as the vice president of the United States,
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and then B, on EVs being mandated as she was a key official in California, very supportive of the
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2035 elimination of any fossil burning vehicle, liquid fuel vehicle in California by then, which
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also spread to Virginia, by the way, has found now with voters, these are very unpopular positions.
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Even on the Dem side, a large portion of voters don't want to be mandated what kind of fuel vehicle
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that they must buy, want to choice in fuel, are against the massive inconvenience of the lack
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of charging stations. People are fully aware of the 35,000, 25,000 to 35,000 euro or dollar
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battery liability. One takes on owning one of these in terms of having to replace the battery
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in seven to 10 years at a very, very high cost, and then the high cost of the vehicles to begin with.
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But now knowing fully that the elite governments here and in Europe have been trying to force a
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supply chain that is entirely Chinese on citizens in markets where car manufacturing is an essential
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industry for both union workers, automakers, across North America, across Western Europe,
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car making is a big deal. It's a big business. Those industries cannot be capitulated to China,
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where, for example, how big this industry is in China, nine times larger the Chinese-owned
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enterprise of car making than Elon Musk's Tesla. There are nine times more manufacturing capacity
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of end-to-end EVs. Their goal is to bring the entire car into Europe and the entire car into the U.S.
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Consumers have wised up to this. They realize what the game is here. The government was talking about
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doing this with no plan whatsoever to deal with that basic fact, nor the fact of the lack of
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electrification in place to fuel these. We don't have enough electricity to fuel these. People are
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aware of that, too, because of the part-time intermittent solar and wind resources now
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dominating the new equipment supply and electricity generation being so part-time. We don't have the
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energy to support a transition to EVs here. So for all these reasons, demand is beginning to wane
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33% or so last year in Europe, down to 11% growth this year. So Volvo has dropped back BMW before,
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Mercedes before, scaled back their plans to introduce these across their fleets. Over here,
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Ford Motor, most specifically, and Stellantis have scaled, way scaled back their production
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investment plans for EVs. So the consumers are voting on this.
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And the voters, I think, are attentive as well, especially when they have jobs based on the auto
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industry in the Midwest. Let's just dig in, I think. It would be helpful to do here. Let's dig in to
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the then-Senator Harris's policy positions. So in 2019, because people need to know that even though
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the campaign is evading going on the record here, these are her policy positions. In 2019, she
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co-sponsored the Zero Emissions Act, which would require by 2040 that 100% of passenger vehicle sales
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in the US released no greenhouse gases. That act didn't pass. But then in 2020, she returned to the
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theme, this time pushing 100% zero emission vehicles by 2035. So this is something, when her ambitions
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were uniquely focused on California, that she was extremely passionate about. And I think it just is
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an illustration that different areas of America have different priorities, radically different
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priorities. And that, you know, if you're a Democrat, even though I know the point that this is unpopular
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even with Democrats, with some Democrats, but I guess I get how a California Democrat might try and run on
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something like this. Unfortunately, as I was saying, it's not a one-size-fits-all that can be tried across
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the union. How long, Dave? Well, she's an energy expert here. How long do you think the Harris
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campaign can evade going on the record as to whether it still supports this zero emissions mandate and
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whether it would do so under a Harris administration? Well, her campaign has attempted to come out while
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she's parading through Minnesota, but more importantly, Michigan, car country, Ohio car country,
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Pennsylvania, steelmaking for autos. While she's parading through those states, she's now come out
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and said, well, no, no, I don't support EV mandates. Her campaign has said that. So she's got the protection
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of, well, she didn't say that. When she leaves these states, you go to California, where she's pushed
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this with government officials there into legislation by 2035, it's a whole different
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story. There's no auto industry there to speak of. There is an oil industry with Chevron, but no auto
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industry. So it's a lot easier sell there to elites in California that, guess what, we can force you
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because we're smarter than you on what kind of a fueled vehicle to drive. I think she's not going to
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backwalk it while she's campaigning up in the Rust Belt and in car country, which also now extends to
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Tennessee, Mississippi, car factories owned by large players like Toyota and Hyundai and GM down there.
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She's done the same thing on energy with fracking, this commentary. She has been an ardent supporter
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of the banning of fracking. You can trace back to any number of comments, definitive statements she's made
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wanting to ban it over the last 12 years, and in her role as vice president of the United States, suddenly
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changing her mind through her campaign folks, not her own lips directly. But, you know, a sign many,
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many folks see this for what this is. It's just duplicitous lying on the campaign trail to shape
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messages state by state that certainly would be walked back if she's elected. Certainly. Look, selected.
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Look at the history of what she has done in her role as the second-in-command in the country,
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all about banning oil, gas, and gas-powered vehicles, all about that through environmental regulations.
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Given how key now these three states, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin are going to be in the 2024
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election cycle, I think it's absolutely imperative. I would gently suggest this to the Trump campaign,
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that they drill down on this. And probably in the debate, the debate would be a perfect opportunity
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to put Kamala Harris under great pressure here. I just want to put in the details to what you mentioned.
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And on the 28th, Axios asked the campaign, the Harris campaign, whether she would sign or veto
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the bill that she had co-sponsored back in 2019. And her campaign has ultimately decided
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not to comment. That is the official position. It's not going to comment. The background to what you
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were saying was that in a briefing note last week in a fact-check email, the Harris campaign,
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not Harris herself, said that she, as you quoted, does not support an electric vehicle mandate. But
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there's no word. The campaign isn't saying formally whether she would sign or veto her own bill,
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a version of her own bill that she pushed in 2019 and again in 2020. I actually think Donald Trump
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needs to hit her around the face repeatedly with this in the debate.
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Thanks very much. Could you hold on? Because I want to come back to you. There were some developments
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on the EV front also in Sweden, in Europe, that I think is an indication of how the whole EV,
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the lobby-led EV market has been overpushed and overhyped and is collapsing. It's very dangerous,
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therefore, to build an economic position around that or even an energy position around that. Would
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you mind holding on for a short while? We'll come back and hit those points with you a little later
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on in the show. Yeah, I'm good, Ben. Thanks very much.
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Let's go over, if I may, to Michael Patrick Leahy, who joins us. Michael Patrick, thanks very much.
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I think you've got some news for us, don't you? An update on the shooter in Tennessee from a short
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while or so ago. Ben Harwell, it's great to be with you. And it's great to see you
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at the former Breitbart embassy and not in Rome. You're doing a great job filling in for our very
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good friend Stephen K. Bannon, who we hope will be released from his political imprisonment in
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Danbury, Connecticut under contempt of Congress charges that are, you know, just terrible.
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But you're doing a great job. Yes, at the Tennessee Star, tennesseestar.com,
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on Tuesday, we released the Covenant Killers Manifesto. And it's really actually a total of,
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it's a total of 90 pages of all of her journal's writings, a diary that was left in her vehicle
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on March 27, 2023, the morning on which she killed six people in Nashville. And that afternoon,
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the police discovered this journal. We released it. The courts have been in the courts ever since.
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And our court battles to get these documents released at the state level weren't successful
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at the trial level. They weren't successful yet at the federal level. But independently,
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we legally obtained these documents and we released it. And they show a very troubled young lady who
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thought she was identified as a transgender male, and who had very serious, serious mental health
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problems. And the issue here is the massive failure of our mental health system. And the issue isn't gun
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control. It's the failure of our mental health system. Michael Patrick, you've obviously read all
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of these documents. And just for the woman posse as a reminder, this is a biological woman, a lady
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of 28 years of age, who murdered three nine year old students. Right? So that just gives an
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illustration, I think, of the frame of mind. And three staffers. And three staffers. So six people
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in total. That's right. That's right. Reading through these documents, what was your first impression,
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your first overriding impression, as you're reading the texts of these documents as to the
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the mental decomposition of this, this biological woman. And let's not forget, at the time of this,
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and I remember this, Michael Patrick, the mainstream media originally tried to suppress the fact that we
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were dealing with someone who had a transgender ideation. Yeah, well, she hated herself. She hated her
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gender. And she hated people. And she was very, very troubled. And you can read it. You know,
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we've written some stories about it in June, based upon the diary, the journal that we just released
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earlier this week. But when you see it in her own handwriting, and you see how utterly lacking
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in any hope for the future she was, how despondent she was, how filled with suicidal ideation she was,
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how she wanted to die, how she wanted to kill her father. It was very clear that this was a young woman
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who was calling out for help and wasn't getting it. She was treated by Vanderbilt University Medical
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Center for psychiatric problems for 22 years. She was on SSRI drugs for at least four years.
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They didn't help. They made it a lot worse.
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Um, isn't it? We only have about 30 seconds left before we go into the break. And I'll ask you to
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hold on for a couple of moments. But it's again, another situation where you have a young person
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um, with mental issues. They're all on these psychiatric drugs, aren't they? These, uh,
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schizophrenic treatments, every single one of them. Um, they have that and they either take them or
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they don't take them. Um, I think in a few cases, look, we'll make way for the break now. My hypothesis
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is that these drugs do a lot of good, but in a few instances, they make the situation a lot worse.
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I think the evidence supports exactly what you've said. And, and we've got to address the mental
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health crisis of the abuse of these psychotropic drugs by the medical profession and the impact
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it has on, on young children throughout the country. Uh, that has to be addressed. It has to be a top
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priority. Yeah. Um, it seems to me that the issue, yeah, absolutely. Uh, it seems to me that this is the
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issue is the issue is the psychological treatment of, obviously. So you have the first instance
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that these, that these, um, people are mentally unbalanced in a clinical sense. Uh, and that's
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obviously, uh, um, um, a dangerous position to have. And of course, the gun laws already make provision
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for that. Right. Um, and then the second instance is that quite correctly that they, they, they take,
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they prescribe and they take medicine. Um, and yet perhaps it's one in a thousand,
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perhaps it's one in 10,000, perhaps it's even one in a hundred thousand. There are these instances
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where it seems to exacerbate them being the, the, the, the mental problems rather than immediate
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them. Um, and I've never seen any admission from this, from, from, from the pharmaceutical industry,
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the, uh, the, the, the pharmaceutical industrial complex, I might also call it. Um, if there are
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certain issues where these things, it's probably because they don't want to be sued to Kingdom
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Crumb. Um, because if there is in a very small percentage of cases and exact and exacerbating
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effects with these drugs, um, I want that it's possible that the, the, the, the pharmaceuticals
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could actually be held, uh, responsible, uh, when, when things like this happen. Um, okay.
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So you've read the letters, I think there are 20 or so, uh, of the, of these ring binders, uh,
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that, that comprise in total this manifesto. What's your takeaway then? Uh, we heard that your,
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your first takeaway was that, um, on reading this, you were dealing with a very, uh, troubled
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individual after the passage of, of, of a couple of days, and you've had a chance to absorb this.
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Do you have any, um, any more, uh, long-term conclusions that you think society would benefit from?
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Yeah. I think all of these, all of these records should be made public. We only made public
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what we have, what we obtained legally in June, which is the 90 pages from her journal for the
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last three months of her life. As you pointed out, there were 20 other journals found in her house
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that afternoon that covered about a thousand pages over 15 years. We've not seen that. We've not seen
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the spiral notebook that she left behind. That was her operational plan of attack. All of this information
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should be released to the public. It is in the public interest to see them. The Freedom of
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Information Act, uh, has been abused by the FBI because they've refused to release it. The Tennessee
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Public Records Act has been abused by Metro Nashville government. They should have released this as well.
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And there's a reason they're trying to hide it. Uh, part of it is political because they're concerned it
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will have some impact on certain vulnerable groups such as transgenders, but also because they, uh,
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don't want anything, uh, to interrupt the gun control agenda. When this comes out, it's very clear
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that this is a mental health problem, not a gun control problem. And I think that's,
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that's the main point on all this, Ben. Uh, Mike called Patrick Leahy. I know you have to,
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to bounce and I'm very grateful for you coming on the show this afternoon. Just before you go,
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um, here's a controversial question for you. Um, cause you're one of the few people I think that
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will have studied all of these documents, uh, profoundly. Um, is there a relationship,
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but there has been questions that the question has been raised in certain corners of the internet.
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So I'll ask it of you. You can either answer it or deflect. Um, do you think there is a relationship?
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Obviously I'm not saying that everyone who has transgender ideation is, is a potential
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mass murderer. I'm far from it. I am absolutely not suggesting that, but do you think there is
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a, um, a correlation between people who have this gender dysphoria and mental illness in general?
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There's clearly a correlation. Is there causality? Probably. That's my view as a journalist and not
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as a medical professional. But again, that's why all these records, these, uh, the writings of mass
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murderers need to be released so we can study, understand them and take action so that it doesn't
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happen again in the future. Okay. Michael Patrick Leahy from star news, digital media. Thanks very
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much for coming on the show. I'll flag up that article, which you mentioned, which is on the
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Tennessee star.com. Um, which is statement as the statement, your statement, um, on the covenant
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killers journal, uh, where else, uh, can people go to, to keep in touch on social media and they can
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help us because, uh, our, our legal issues require some funding. And so they can go to
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Tennessee star.com slash donate, Tennessee star.com slash donate and help us out. And all our stories
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are seen at Tennessee star.com. Uh, and social media, uh, social media best to go to TN, the TN star
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or on my, uh, X account, which is Michael P Leahy. Brilliant. Thanks very much for joining us on
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the show today. We'll catch up again with you soon. God bless. Um, okay. So we're going to, um, shift
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back into campaign mode now. Um, as we were talking about the, the, the, the concentration towards those
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three states, um, and discuss the implications with regards to Arizona, um, and, uh, Gina Svoboda,
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uh, actually, I don't, I, in fact, a slight mix up, I think on the, on the, on the, uh, on the preview
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camera, uh, for my own, we're about to jump straight to Dave Walsh. Uh, Gina, uh, good afternoon to you.
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Um, tell me, um, tell me, uh, if you wouldn't mind, there's a, we were discussing, um, just before
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you came on about the, um, the stay, the partial stay from the Supreme Court, um, on the, on the,
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let me get this right. Cause I, I need to go back to, um, I've lost it now. The, the, the, the,
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my, my Spanish isn't as good as my Italian. I'm afraid the, the, the, the, the me, me, me,
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me, me, me, me, me, me. Um, I, uh, it took a bit of time. Um, tell me, uh, the, the breakdown of
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this is pretty important, isn't it? Um, not just in, um, excuse me, in Arizona, because this partial
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stay has said that, um, when using the state voter registration form, um, uh, for the voter list,
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the proof of citizenship, it, it, it's highly appropriate for the state to ask of proof for
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citizenship. And you were involved with, with this case before the Supreme Court, um, and provisionally,
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the Supremes have sided with you. Um, this is great news, right? It is, uh, it's, this is hugely
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important. Arizona has been in the forefront of fighting for proof of citizenship for voter
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registration for over a decade. Uh, and we've worked very hard, uh, to comply with previous
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court rulings, but we, we just can't have an open border, uh, and have people coming over,
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and they, they give these reports, uh, you know, so this is a, um, a state that is diligently needed,
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and we're pretty, pretty, we're not done, we're going to do it, right?
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Um, hold, hold on, Gina, we're going to come back to you in two minutes. We're also going to discuss
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the second case with your name on it before the Supreme Court as well.
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Welcome back. So I'm talking with Gina Swoboda, the head of the Arizona GOP, about this Supreme
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Court victory of just a few days ago, this partial stay. Tell us a bit more, please, Gina, about this.
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Were you expecting to be confirmed by the Supreme Court? Obviously, I know that you were involved
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with bringing the case. But how confident were you that the Supremes would actually line up behind
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you? And what do you think this means for the rest of the states in the union?
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Well, I think it is a breakthrough that needed to be made. It's a partial stay pending the Ninth
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Circuit's ruling on the hearing, right? So what the Supreme Court said is we're going to allow this
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statute that Arizona passed to go into effect until the Ninth Circuit, which is where we're sitting
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right now being heard, makes their decision. I expect the Ninth Circuit, if passed is prologue,
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will rule against us. And then we will appeal the entire case back up to SCOTUS. I don't know if
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we'll make it there by September 21st. September 21st is when the ballots go out to the military.
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That's a national date that's set in federal law. So every bite that we can take to make sure that
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we're closing gaps and that we're fighting to demonstrate that we are watching the field is
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urgent. And I'm very proud of that case. And I think at the end of the day, the whole thing will
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be upheld. You know, we had in there also been a requirement that if you're voting for president
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at all in the state of Arizona, or if you're voting by mail in the state of Arizona, you likewise must
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show proof of citizenship. Those two provisions are still on hold, and we're going to continue to
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fight to get those codified. That's absolutely incredible. Now, could you tell us, please, a bit
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more about the early voting, the in-person early voting, and how you're readying for that in Arizona?
00:33:01.920
Thank you. Yes. So Arizona has 27 days of early voting. That's going to start on October 9th.
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Our voter registration deadline is 29 days out. So if you're in Arizona or someone you love is in
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Arizona, make sure they register to vote by October 7th. And everyone in Arizona should check
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their voter registration by going to Arizona.vote and make sure everything's accurate.
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As President Trump would say, the way that you want to vote, that's the way to vote. We want
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everyone to vote in whatever method appeals to them. I do need people to consider, I've got people
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working multiple shifts in this horrible, horrible Harris-Biden economy and election day's a Tuesday.
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And if everybody waits till the last minute, if something goes wrong in your life, if your car
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breaks down or you pull a second shift or Susie gets sick, you might not make it to the polls.
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So if you do have the opportunity to vote early, I do encourage people to take advantage of that
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and to go ahead. You can just walk into any polling place that's open in Arizona. You don't have to be on
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a list. If you go to Arizona.vote, you can see the nearest location closest to you that is open during
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those 27 days beginning October 9th. What we don't want is for something to go wrong like it did in
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Maricopa with the equipment on election day in 2022, which cost Abe Hamaday and Carrie Lake probably their
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elections, right? So any way you can vote, please get out and do it.
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I just want to add that some of the press reports today and yesterday have been noting how the Trump
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campaign is pulling out resources from New Hampshire, Minnesota and Virginia in order to
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concentrate on Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin. Your state is not in play with regard to that
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withdrawal of resources from the Trump campaign. North Carolina, Arizona and Nevada are very much
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still being supported by the campaign. Okay. Would you just, Gina, would you just mind just giving
00:35:15.400
those deadline dates once again for in-person voting? Thank you, Ben. So October 7th is the voter
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registration deadline. Go to servicearizona.com, all spelled out to register to vote. October 9th is
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when you can start voting early in person. Go to arizona.vote. I'm litigating many issues, including
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suing our very bad governor who's trying to put voting locations in juvenile correction facilities.
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So if you want to go to azgop.com and hit the donate button, Posse, that helps me continue the fight.
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And thank you. I'm very grateful to the Posse and to all of you. Thank you, Ben.
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Thanks, Gina. And just briefly, your socials, if people want to stay in touch with your output,
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with your analysis.
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Thank you.
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Yeah, right on. And I have whiteboard videos. I talk all about this litigation. So if you go to
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YouTube and you put in Arizona Republican Party, you'll see my little whiteboard videos on the
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litigation. If you go to X, hit us at at azgop. And I'm on there at Gina Suvoda. And we are just
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grateful for the Posse. It's going to be the people that saved this country. We built it. We're going to
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save it. Thank you, Ben.
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With your whiteboard demonstrations, you're really the maggots response to Karl Rove. Gina Suvoda,
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thanks very much for joining us on the show today. We look forward to catching up with you again soon.
00:36:46.040
Back to Dave Walsh now and the auto industry. There were some, I saw something very interesting
00:36:54.920
here this morning, I think it was in the Financial Times, that Volvo, the Swedish car giant, has
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abandoned its plans to have by EV only by 2030. What does that tell you about the health of the
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the EV side of the auto industry? And more importantly, the lobbying, the huge lobbying in
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parliaments around the world on behalf of the Enviro fanatics. What does it tell you about the
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health of that lobby, that Volvo in Scandinavia, of course, right? The heart of uber-liberal political
00:37:38.220
correctness on all fronts, on all metrics, that it's actually walking back its earlier flagship
00:37:43.580
commitment? Well, I think they're running into lobbies here in North America and Europe every
00:37:49.940
bit as strong as the green movement in terms of labor. Labor, which is way behind governments
00:37:56.440
historically in Europe. And we've been very critical over here of high tariffs in Europe
00:38:00.400
protecting labor. But labor is a big deal in Europe, as it is in the rust belt here.
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And that's who's pushing back on this, as Volvo announces dropping their announced 2030 target
00:38:10.740
to make EVs only across their vehicle lineup, slow that down, and begin to introduce a heavy
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mix of hybrid vehicles into their portfolio, joining Mercedes, who have done the same thing
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in the last three months, BMW, the same thing in the last two or three months, Peugeot, I
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think, Renault, the same thing in the last same kinds of announcements in the last three
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months. This is a trend here, too, with Ford. Ford has scaled back massively in plans to build EV
00:38:37.380
plants in Canada and here in the U.S. in favor of light vehicle trucks that are gas-powered.
00:38:42.880
So you're seeing the labor side of the impetus on government begin to take its toll on the green
00:38:50.680
movement with the absolute necessity to hang on to manufacturing jobs, making cars. Because it's
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very clear to most, the elite governments have been pushing an agenda that is actually all
00:39:02.320
about China. China's capacity to make cars is nine times larger than Tesla. And their goal and
00:39:08.700
objective is to support exportation of end-to-end vehicles, not just selling Musk batteries, but
00:39:14.100
entire vehicles here in Europe. Folks are wising up to that, plus the unreliability and other
00:39:18.960
issues mentioned. So the lobbyists for labor look like they're lately prevailing on this important
00:39:28.000
topic.
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And Dave, you and I were speaking yesterday, not on the show, but you and I were speaking
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yesterday about this story, and staying obviously on the energy front here, about the tanker, the oil
00:39:42.500
tanker that crashed. And there's the Washington Post spin on this. And then they said this dark,
00:39:51.440
in scare quotes, the dark tanker crash exposes dangers of China's thirst for cheap oil. Start
00:40:00.040
off with this headline, if you wouldn't mind, as we talk about the Cherries one oil tanker.
00:40:05.940
Is it realistic? Are they trying to frame something here, talking about China's so-called
00:40:13.080
thirst for cheap oil, as if it's only China that has this?
00:40:18.200
They're continuing to support the propaganda media in the West, in Western Europe, and here.
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Canada, the US, Australia, New Zealand, nine countries in Western Europe, a grand total of
00:40:28.840
13 countries in the world, egregiously behind, greening up at all costs to their industrial might,
00:40:34.820
to their defense, to their economies. Economies be damned. Let's become green. I can tell you,
00:40:40.820
174 countries in the world are not on that page, led by China, India, Turkey, Japan included,
00:40:47.840
not on that page. Mexico, not on that page. On and on. A vast majority of countries want a better
00:40:55.820
lifestyle for their people through the continued use of industrial development, fossil fuels,
00:41:00.780
petrochemical plants, chemical plants, plastic plants, all the kinds of manufacturing, steel,
00:41:06.320
specialty steelmaking, auto manufacturing, phosphate development for fertilizer, all of the stuff
00:41:11.480
that's heavily dependent on power, electric power to make, pulp and paper included. The third world,
00:41:17.200
the developing world, the BRICS world, wants those industries in their countries. Our 13 countries
00:41:22.740
have now taken steps on, is chewing oil, as in that headline, cheap oil, is some negative thing.
00:41:30.840
God willing, our country here, Canada, Western Europe, will return to manufacturing and also desire
00:41:37.660
cheap oil. We all want that in abundance to be able to manufacture products to support a developed
00:41:45.360
economy. Because we're talking about most of this kind of industrial production being abdicated entirely
00:41:50.700
by the West. And the green movement would be happy to see that happen as production of these core
00:41:56.900
manufacturing elements I described, aluminum being another one, begin to transit offshore to the
00:42:03.100
developing world, leave Western Europe, leave the U.S., and leave us badly, badly exposed to China
00:42:09.060
being way past us, industrially and militarily. So the propaganda media is still on this page of
00:42:14.800
this thirst for cheap oil being some kind of a... It's a blessing to China that their economy is so
00:42:20.200
manufacturing intensive and their balance of trade is so favorable to them, wishing that we were in the
00:42:25.600
same place. One of our biggest export... Four of our five largest exports now are LNG, crude oil, chemicals made
00:42:33.000
from crude oil, plastics made from crude oil, are at the top of our export list now. We need to keep that here
00:42:38.480
in terms of balance of trade.
00:42:40.760
Dave, I know you've got to bounce, but just before you do, here's my final question. If you could just
00:42:49.040
handle this in about 30 seconds. This oil tanker, the Cherie's one, crashed off the coast of Malaysia,
00:42:56.260
I think it was, because it apparently turned its transponder off, its satellite locator off that alerts its
00:43:03.080
presence to other ships. And the reason it was doing this, according to the Washington Post, but very
00:43:08.720
legitimate explanation, I think, is that it was... It was involved in some way with breaking the
00:43:14.960
sanctions that had been imposed on Russia, and also, I think, against the Iranian regime as well.
00:43:23.440
Do you think, just like in 30 seconds, this could have been... Had the Cherie's one been full, this would
00:43:30.000
have actually been a massive environmental catastrophe. It had recently just dropped it, unloaded its oil in China.
00:43:37.520
Do you think that, in some ways, it's actually the Western sanctions that are
00:43:45.840
perhaps in some way responsible for this catastrophe, which could have been a thousand times worse?
00:43:52.800
Completely responsible for it. We have pushed together China and Russia, who together,
00:43:59.920
conjointly, have crushed OPEC, basically, in its pricing power. Russia exporting huge quantities of
00:44:06.480
oil to China, two million barrels a day, another million eight barrels to India at prices well below
00:44:11.920
Brent crude, both cases about in the mid-50s, dollars per barrel. Brent crude's up there at 75 dollars per
00:44:17.760
barrel. Shipping oil from Iran and Iraq to Russia, to China, rather. Iran, about 1.8 million barrels a
00:44:25.600
day. Moving around the boycotts. You've now got oil trading in the world, about 42 percent of it,
00:44:31.440
cross-country oil trade being exported and imported by country, about 42 percent of it,
00:44:35.840
well below Brent crude levels, because of the evasion, attempts to evade the European cap
00:44:42.400
of 60 dollars a barrel. And by the way, European imports of Russian oil skyrocketed in May and June
00:44:48.480
of this year. At numbers below 60 bucks a barrel to fit inside of the boycotts, it's become productive
00:44:54.480
for Russia to re-export to Europe. Dave, that's an amazing analysis. Where do people go
00:45:04.000
on social media to keep up with your commentary? And I'll say, we have caused all of that to happen
00:45:11.280
with the policies that have forced Russia and China to conjoin in enjoying very, very low-cost
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energy. You can find me on Getter at DaveWalshEnergy, on TrueSocial, and now on X at DaveWalshEnergy.
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Thank you, Ben. Dave, thanks very much. Outstanding. We only have a few minutes left. Steve Stern,
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I know you had a great phone call yesterday. But before you quickly mention that, tell me something
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right now. An update, if you will, on what the work that's being done to maximize turnout for
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the Trump campaign as we move towards November the 5th. Well, in Florida, which I'm at on the
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hit one million more Republicans than Democrats in the state of Florida. And how did that happen? Well,
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it happened through precinct strategy. And that's how we're getting the vote out. We've got people
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we can. So our call yesterday was very important to the Trump campaign because we had a very important
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person on who was nice enough to get on here, Bill McGinley. You've had him on a lot. He talked about
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