WarRoom Battleground EP 625: Victory Lap From The Debate But The Fight Is Still Not Over Yet
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On this episode of The War Room, host Dave Bratt is joined by Matt Boyle to talk about the Democratic primary debate, JD Vance's win over Joe Crowley, and why the establishment media is so quick to move on from it.
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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 authoritarians
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get total control and total power because this is just like in Arizona this is just like in Georgia
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it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and misrepresentations
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this is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is the fight
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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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welcome to the war room Dave Bratt sitting in for the great Stephen K Bannon we open every show in
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the name of the father and the son and the holy spirit amen uh to honor and show respect for Steve
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but we all pray for him every day I hope everyone's keeping that up uh we all wait for his return he is
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the leader he is the grassroots uh but we have uh one of his great friends in house that's been a friend
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of mine for a decade now uh he taught me about the grassroots and all the issues at play and so uh
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welcome to the war room uh our great friend of the war room Matt Boyle welcome brother how you doing
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today doing well congressman how are you sir good to see you as always yep yep doing great brother
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doing great I'm feeling some momentum uh the debate last night I want to get you on that uh you know uh
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the DC uh press circuit I noticed uh uh as no political expert but I noticed uh an absence of
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debate debate coverage on drudge it's buried it's nowhere near the top I went to the New York Times
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nothing I went to Bloomberg uh not much buried down you know somewhere in the basement uh but give us
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your reactions uh and then and then the moderators and just just cover all the bases thanks Matt
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yeah well look I I think the first off big takeaway is the reason why you're seeing the establishment
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media try to move on as quickly as they can is because they know that JD Vance won the debate in a big
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last night um so the reason why that happened both of the candidates interestingly came with a
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uh almost a mirror strategy of each other which was they weren't going to attack each other and you
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didn't see them do that what they were doing was they were making the case against each other's
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running mates just one of them did a really good job of that and the other one didn't do so well
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right like the one who did a really good job was J.D. Vance um and I think the key moment of the
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of the night was when JD Vance uh told Walls on stage he feels kind of bad for him because he's
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got a terrible job he has to he has to whack-a-mole he has to attack Trump's record and lie about it
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when everybody knows how great the economy was under Trump uh and then he has to try to sell the
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terrible economy under Kamala Harris as somehow good um Walls made a number of mistakes throughout the
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course of the evening he called the current administration the Harris administration
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I I know for a fact because I was talking to some people there that Wilmington uh the Kamala
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headquarters was was were cringing at Walls uh when he said that Harris administration um you know he
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also made that the flub where he said that he's made friends with school shooters I mean what like
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I mean obviously he's not friends with school shooters but the fact that he said that um it was
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just a a real serious mistake on his part and and frankly I think the other thing that J.D. Vance did
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that was very strong over the course of the debate and you saw him do this repeatedly and you know this
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from when you were running for Congress he he connected the dots on immigration and how immigration
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is an economic issue it's a cultural issue it's a societal impact right like and he did that over and
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over and over again when they were talking about housing he connected it back to immigration and
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uh and then Walls tried to call him a liar on it and try to say that he you know cite a study or an
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expert and then J.D. Vance drops the bomb he's like all right I'll cite an expert how about the federal
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reserve governor right like and then he's like I'll put it on Twitter later tonight and the receipts came
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out right like he went out and put the studies uh on out there that show that right like so it's just
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J.D. Vance had a clear command of the issues the other thing I would say about this that I think
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is really important I think it's lost on a lot of folks uh is that there are a lot of people who
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are very critical of Trump picking J.D. Vance as his running mate and uh you know a lot of globalists
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a lot of people that are even Trump supporters that attend to vote for him um etc and you saw the
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Wall Street Journal and the New York Post that it's all sports out against him in the lead up to the
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decision I think that this demonstrates that Donald Trump's judgment is very strong when it comes to
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who he picks to empower with key positions whether it's vice president cabinet positions or whatever
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everybody likes to focus on the handful of establishment Republicans uh you know uh who
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turned out to be weasels right like and in you know no surprise to any of us who've been doing this
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for a long time uh that that that that's the case with those folks uh but the the you know and you
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see the handful of them out there right like the Cheney's and the Kinsingers and the uh you know the
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certain staff or whatever but the vast majority of the people that Trump hired were really really good
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people during the course of his administration and they're very talented people and Trump has an eye
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for talent where other people don't and I think that um this demonstrates Trump's strength when it
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comes to this when you're electing a president yes you're electing the person who's going to be
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making the decisions on things like war on things like executive actions etc it's a commander in chief
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role it's a chief executive role but it's also the the the person that's going to hire 4,000 people
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across the federal government they are making decisions uh to do that and I don't think that
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Kamala Harris is prepared to hire 4,000 credible people across the federal government Donald Trump
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is and he's done it before and he'll do it again and I think that um when he uh picked J.D. Vance
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again against the conventional wisdom even among establishment Republicans um then I I think that
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he's been proven right on this and so I think it speaks to Trump's strength in a very big way um
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the um but again uh you know from talking to the various camps and I've had a lot of conversations I've
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talked to J.D. himself I've talked to people around him um the the the thing that uh the strategy going
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in was not to fight with walls it was to to make the case against Kamala Harris and I think he did a
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really good job of that yeah great uh great analysis Matt let me uh go this way on you in the war room
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uh you know for the past couple years uh under Bannon's leadership uh in the grassroots uh the
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top three issues uh in the in the minds of the American people have been inflation and the economy
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and then you can tie in a lot of stuff there and then the border invasion uh number two uh and then
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the endless wars number three and then the deep state issues uh you know surround all of that mess
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and uh now it looks in the polling if I'm watching the mainstream media uh the life issue the health
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care issue is is getting in there what what's your analysis of of the top three issues uh to the
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American people right now still especially in the key battleground states yeah well look I think those
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issues are the top three issues right inflation in the economy uh and the immigration are either one
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and two uh depending on which ones uh you know which order it it doesn't matter the one one is one and
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the other one's two and sometimes it's immigration sometimes it's it's the economy uh and sometimes it's
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the economy sometimes it's immigration the number three issue I would say is usually you see public
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safety and or um you know the the war right like people don't want to see war um that is a major thing
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uh you saw that in some of the focus groups last night where some of the people I was watching
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them across the media where many of the undecided voters were talking about how they want to see
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someone who is going to be a steady hand uh leading the country because they're afraid of world war three
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and frankly world war three is not that far off right like and so uh if we if we aren't very careful
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and so um that's one of the things that Trump has talked about I spoke with President Trump last
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weekend and that was one of the points he made uh repeatedly over the course of our interview we
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were talking about uh Muslim mayor uh in Hamtron McMichigan who endorsed him on Trump is winning
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over people who are traditionally Democrats right like like I said like that mayor uh Amir Ghalib who
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is the mayor of Hamtron McMichigan he's a Democrat he's a Muslim Democrat uh Yemeni immigrant uh and he
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endorsed Donald Trump uh over Kamala Harris uh because uh you know he was a leader of the uncommitted
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movement there why did he do that because of peace right he wants to see peace on the world stage
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um and and frankly we see what's happening in the Middle East right now and that was a big focus of
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the conversation and the debate last night obviously it was the first question uh to both candidates but
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the the fact is is that um the we didn't see Ukraine and Russia talked about in the debate last
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night I was kind of shocked that they didn't talk about that uh but you did see the moderators
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push abortion and health care into the discussion in a big way I don't think abortion is the biggest
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issue out there to voters anymore I do understand why it was in 2022 because the Supreme Court had just
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overturned Roe versus Wade but now that people have seen the aftermath of that and that the the you know
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life goes on and the the the sky didn't fall and the predictions of wide-scale doom from Democrats
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didn't come to pass um and people are seeing the voters decide on this in uh ballot initiatives
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around the country in their state and they are um you know making their own charting their own pathway
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forward on life um the the it's it's kind of fallen to like a four or five issue uh and then the
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health care issue I I don't think that um this was really fascinating to see JD Vance handle both of
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these issues they've been traditionally Democrat strengths uh both abortion and and life and the
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and the the health care issue right like whereas the economy national security immigration or Republican
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strengths but the way that JD Vance handled both of those issues was really fascinating and he he
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turned them into strengths right like I mean uh the the laid out the case of look he he walked through
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how they tried to you know repeal Obamacare back during the Trump administration but the the it
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didn't succeed and then so Trump ended up saving the program from itself right like and ended up
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strengthening it uh to the point where um it's cervax right like and so the the fact is I don't think
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you were going to see a Syria any effort really by Republicans uh to go after Obamacare again if
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anything what they're going to try to do is they're going to try to work around the edges
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uh not get at the core of it like they were doing before uh and and and strengthen the program right
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like and that was the argument that uh JD Vance uh was making during the course of the debate last
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night and it was really fascinating and then on life you know he said that look Republicans need
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to be better credit credit uh rebuild their credibility with women um and you know it was a
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really deprecating moment and um so but I do think that those have fallen off the table a little bit
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in terms of the uh focus of voters the voters are focused on the economy right like what is that
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old Jimmy Carvel saying right like see economy stupid I mean that's what it is right like the
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economy decide this option and with the longshoremen strike I'm shocked the moderators didn't ask about
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it they mentioned it in their opening but then they didn't ask any questions about it the longshoremen
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strike is going to be a big deal it's going to affect the economy in a big way here right before the
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election and um that that that I don't know what the impact is going to be but I don't think it's
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good for Kamala yeah well that's uh where I was going next get out your crystal ball uh and in terms
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of October surprises right so you got the longshoremen strike you've got the hurricane and uh tens of
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billions uh being added to the defense budget at a whim uh and no money no national guard going down to
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uh communities that have just been destroyed literally destroyed uh no no presidential
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leadership no hauling out the guard we're sending our national guard abroad uh to do everything under
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the sun except uh help the American people when they're in dire dire need uh world war three uh you
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mentioned Iran Israel it looks like that that's by no means over uh and then Russia and China and
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Iran are all allied right now and the press of course doesn't want to cover that that goes back
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to Obama uh and Susan Rice and that network uh and so uh just get as the 30 days come on in here
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into focus uh October surprises uh what should we be looking for well look I'm kind of in the mindset
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that there aren't such things as October surprises so much anymore the closest we've seen to one of those
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the last eight years in the last several presidential elections was the uh you know access Hollywood
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tape Billy Bush weekend is what Steve always calls it right like back in the 2016 campaign but the
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the you're in a situation now where there's a lot of people who've already voted right like so
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not everybody in the back party everyone will still vote on election day but we're it's more of an
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election season than an election day now right like and so these sentiments that we were talking about
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the last question there about the issues and so on and so forth they're they're they're kind of like
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it's all it's almost like the the the the surface of the earth like cooling right like and then they
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begin to gel and then yeah they still kind of move around a little bit the plates that move around but
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it's really not like uh um you know there's not big movement that you can do in terms of the trajectory
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of things at this point right like so things kind of settle a little bit over the course of the summer
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that's why the the democrats abrupt switch to kamala harris was that was probably the october
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surprise right like was them ditching joe biden and going to come but it happened back in july right
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like so right uh but that's the thing is that because ballots were out i've been out since the
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beginning of september in some places and you know in virginia they've already got in person early
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voting in north carolina absentee ballots are going out uh and out right they've got the requests
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happening uh north pennsylvania georgia same thing right like and so what you're seeing is
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um the the the two campaigns are trying to make movement where they can and they're looking for
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a quarter a percent a half a percent here or there right like on this margin or that margin as for like
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some big shocking thing i don't know if there is going to be one of those or not maybe there is right
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like maybe there's world three stars this month right like and if that happens that will change
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everything of course but i'm not going to try to say that that it will never happen but the idea that
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something big enough that it would change the trajectory of the race would happen is it just
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doesn't seem likely but i do think that the current trajectory is good for trump i've laid this out
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in previous forum uh hits the the the numbers are looking strong just yesterday even before the vp
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we saw polls out of north carolina georgia arizona all show trump in the lead pennsylvania is tied
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uh there's new polls uh that came out late last night and this morning uh out of michigan and
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wisconsin trump leads in both of those places as well so things are looking very strong for trump
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right now and i don't know if any major thing could change the trajectory of this race at this point
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yep matt can you hang with us for a few minutes maybe i want to go to ralph reid
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and get his take on the uh evangelical uh religious christian turnout uh maybe catholic turnout as well
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and then i'd love to hear your commentary as well uh ralph reid are you with us uh welcome to the war
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room i am indeed dave good to be with you my friend awesome youtube brother thank you very much for coming
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on again uh i know last time you were on you said uh 80 percent uh of the door knocking and work uh
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lay ahead of you which was just awe-inspiring uh so give us an update on that if you want to start
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off on your reaction uh to the debate last night and if that was at all energizing uh and then you
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know if there's some some good news uh there's been you know some negative nellies out there the
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evangelicals aren't going to vote the catholics aren't registered etc what's the latest update
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ralph well we feel really good dave i gotta tell you i thought jd was just fantastic last night i was
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of course not surprised in the least uh he's one of the brightest guys i've ever met in my political
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career and that's saying a lot because i've worked with a lot of really smart ones um but he's also
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honestly he's a gentleman and um i think that came through he's a good man he's got a good heart
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he's in this for the right reasons i thought it was very interesting that um tim wall seemed to kind
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of take a bit of a dive um you know he has been attacking jd um in in very personal and and i thought
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unfair terms going into the debate and i thought it was interesting that he he didn't really deliver
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a lot of that i thought he had a much harder job having to defend a failed vice president of a failed
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administration i mean think about it dave you're walking out on the set on literally within 24 hours
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of iran raining down nearly 200 missiles on israel on your watch yeah a uh a dock worker strike um a
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southern border in crisis um and a war on the eurasian continent would no end in sight um so it he didn't
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have a good hand to play um he tried to change the subject to project 2025 the uh the moderators you
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know in in predictable fashion tried to change it to january 6th or springfield ohio that doesn't
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work dave i'm just telling you yeah you've been out there you've run for congress you've been elected
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to congress voters reward candidates who talk about the issues that they care about and that is
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overwhelmingly the economy inflation the border and crime and when you talk about those issues as a
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candidate you're going to be rewarded and when you try and change the subject um you're going to be
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punished so i feel really good about it um i can't remember when the last time i was on but jd was at our
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event in atlanta um i guess now about a week and a half ago um he's in the zone i mean this guy is
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he's getting better as a candidate every day i'll give you a quick update on what we're seeing in the
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ground game i was in pennsylvania on monday and yesterday i was on the bus with dave mccormick who's
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the republican nominee for senate up there and a dear friend of mine um we did a faith and freedom event
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with him in lehigh county um and i'm not i'm obviously not at liberty to disclose publicly the
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polling that we're aware of but i can tell you that it looks good it feels good there's an enormous
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amount of intensity um we have through yesterday uh our volunteers and paid staff and by the way we
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have 238 paid staff on the ground in pennsylvania and over 400 volunteers through yesterday in the
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keystone state we had knocked on 417 214 doors we've already reached over 4 million total in the
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battleground states dave that's four times the number we reached in all of 2016 and it's double the number
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we reached in 2020 and we still have uh 35 days to go uh we're going to reach 10 million by the sunday
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before the election we're driving these folks focusing on low propensity voters and helping
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them make a plan to vote and we're nudging them to vote early don't wait until election day as you and
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i have already discussed in previous times when we've been together yeah yeah great ralph uh that's a
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super uh super update and uh also uh what are we to make you know msnbc the talking heads the southern
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poverty law center uh russell moore all these uh downers right uh talking within the christian tradition
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about the christian tradition uh and i just don't see it at all and so what what's your honest
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appraisal of the evangelical turnout the christian turnout activity in the church i think people are
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getting the sense of duty under god again the country's coming back with patriotism uh love of the
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country love of god love of family all the spheres god has ordained for us i i get and it's just huge
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you know tucker carlson's out there uh some of these uh celebrities uh turning toward god you
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know jordan peterson's getting very interesting uh russell brand conversion uh there's just some
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stunning stuff going on so what what what's your feel as to you're on the ground more than anyone in
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the country what's what's the latest view we're we're seeing a higher level of enthusiasm and intensity
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than we saw in uh 16 or 20 and we think they're coming we think they're coming in record numbers
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donald trump received give or take 24 million evangelical votes in 2016 he received give or take
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34 and a half million evangelical votes in 2020 about 10 and a half million more than he got
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just four years earlier and and we think and this is conservative day you know we yeah you know
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we're looking at the turnout we're tracking the early vote we're picking up at the doors how many are
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planning to vote on election day versus how many are planning to vote early we already have that data
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from the doors and we think that on the low side uh he's going to get another uh three million
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evangelical votes and on the high side it could be as many as six million more and so yeah they're
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they're coming they're coming in big numbers and we talked about this i think the last time even
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bigger in some of those upper midwest states you know less so in a place like georgia or north carolina
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but in the upper midwest pennsylvania wisconsin michigan the catholic vote is bigger and even more
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important and it's the swing vote he's winning that vote 52 to 47 he's winning frequently mass
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attending catholics 70 to 30 and her dissing the al smith dinner and saying she's going to be the first
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nominee for president of either party to not attend the al smith dinner since walter mondale 40 years ago
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and that didn't turn out too well for him i don't know if you saw it or not dave but uh donald trump
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uh posted on true social and 20 seconds on sunday uh the prayer of saint michael which is a prayer that
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many faithful catholics pray daily um yes he's going to win the catholic vote and he's going to win the
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evangelical vote with a minimum of 84 and probably higher great back with ralph reed he's going to
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tell you uh how to get uh in the movement if you've been on the sidelines ralph's going to fill you in
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back in the war room with ralph reed uh ralph's been serving up some great analysis ralph i put up a
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couple slides that i i knew would throw msnbc uh into hyperdrive last week 80 percent of americans still
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identify somewhat as christian which is good news and then i put up a map the distribution of voters and
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the the entire south was smothered in evangelical red uh and then the northeast uh and the coastline
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you know was a combination of catholics and protestants and the green uh the mormons uh and so that
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i think they are freaking out about this a little bit but uh for those uh and i i did that to show
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there's a lot of trump voters who are not you know explicitly christian and they think i get too
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evangelical or wonky on the show etc uh but i'm trying to show everybody we all have to work
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together to save this country if you care about the constitution if you care about freedom if you
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care about your kids and grandkids we're all going in that direction right and so the purpose isn't to
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do an altar call here necessarily although i'll take it uh but why don't you close tell people
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uh even if they're on the sidelines who should they be reaching out to right now how can they be
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effective uh to save the freedom agenda and and to keep uh god alive in our society where we have
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freedom of religion freedom of speech uh everything we take for granted ralph reed well they've really
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got to do three things they've got a number one pray we need to pray for our country and i would i
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would mention by the way parenthetically dave we need to pray for the safety and security and the
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peace of jerusalem and the state of israel right yes yes amen they they are under uh a a serious
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military assault and um i'm i'm just so grateful you know to for the lord's protection uh yesterday not
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a single israeli citizen or civilian died from that uh missile barrage there were some who were killed in a
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knife attack and some other things that happened but they were unrelated to the iranian missile
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barrage so number one is pray for our country pray for the peace of jerusalem secondly persuade we're
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asking our activists and volunteers to get five additional votes of friends or family between now
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and november 5th talk to your friends post on social media and then thirdly uh vote and get others
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to vote if people want to make calls into battleground states if people want to knock on doors if people
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want to canvas their neighborhood they should go to ff coalition that's ff as in faith and freedom
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that canvass your own neighborhood you know what this is going to be all about putting hands and
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feet to our prayers to turn out the biggest vote of conservatives and christians and people of faith
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in the history of modern american politics and dave think about this for a minute think about the we're
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the position we're in right now we're in better shape than we were in 20 better shape than we were in
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16 better than in 18 better than in 22 you got to go back to 2014 to have a time when we were better
00:34:44.620
position right now and we are still going to knock on 6 million more doors that's going to pick up
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another 100 to 200 to 300 000 additional new votes no poll is going to pick that up you're not going to
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see that in any media or other poll because that's the kind of stuff that drives turnout that can't be
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modeled in a media poll yep ralph reed god bless you thank you it sounds trite right our founders said
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this republic can only stand with a moral people a moral foundation it's absolutely true you see what's
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happening right now to the country to the culture to the kids to the schools when you get rid of that
00:35:29.580
rock that judeo-christian tradition and foundation uh the cracks are coming and they're huge right now
00:35:37.020
so uh all political views are my own but we just applaud ralph reed for life uh well-lived uh serving
00:35:43.340
god uh and country thanks ralph thanks for being with us brother thank you dave good to be with you
00:35:48.580
you bet thanks for coming on all right we're back with i think we still got uh matt boyle with us matt
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you still with us i'm still here that was really great hey what like yeah good good yeah take a
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minute or two and respond to what you heard and then tell folks how to get a hold of you as well
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yeah so i would say that what we just heard from ralph reed is extremely encouraging right like so in
00:36:11.880
this tracks what we're hearing from other people on the ground in the battleground states around the
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country uh and and this is the force multiplier that's going to make the difference and win the
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election right like so it's it's turnout turnout turnout right like so uh you know i i've been
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emailing back and forth with steve because he's you know the currently incarcerated right now but
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wrongly uh one of the things to keep saying is turnout turnout turnout turnout turnout that's the mission
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right now right like there's not going to be another debate right like this is over right like
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most likely here right like uh i hope trump doesn't do one because all it would do is give kamala
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uh you know another platform to attack him uh in the establishment right now it's all about
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mechanics and operations right like and turnout turnout turnout and so the numbers we're seeing
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uh from ralph reed the numbers that we're seeing from other folks uh you know the the pennsylvania
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chase folks the turning point action folks etc etc etc all very very strong and um so uh again uh
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there's a promising picture emerging uh and the polls are looking good too so uh you put all those
00:37:19.460
things together i feel good about where we're at but you know we got to do the work we got what
00:37:23.700
30 something days left here until november the 5th um and so it's all about ground game ground game
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ground game as for me uh just on uh true social at real map oil or on uh uh twitter x at at mboil1
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or just go to brightbart.com our team is working around the clock uh to bring you the latest breaking
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news and stuff uh uh you know and we're covering uh the the debate and everything else that's going
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on out there as well so yeah thank you dave yep yep no matt boyle everybody go to brightbart
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uh just just a great combination folks matt thank you so much for being with us you bet
00:38:16.620
all right we are uh happy to bring on eric tetzel uh eric uh why not first of all congratulations on
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your new title and promotion why don't you tell us let us know who you're with i i you got a bunch
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of friends uh that i love over there uh let us know your new uh title who you're with and what you're
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working on oh thanks dave i appreciate it thanks for having me on the show uh i'm the new executive
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vice president of the center for renewing america a think tank that was founded by president trump's
00:38:47.800
former director of the office of management and budget russ vote uh we believe that america is not
00:38:54.640
what it has the potential to be but we have hope that uh things can get better and we're in the fight
00:39:00.660
to do that that's great uh what'd you make of the debate last night and then why don't you tee up
00:39:08.440
uh how that debate uh relates to the the primary issues you think we should be driving i think it
00:39:16.400
took about two minutes before america saw that this was uh the uh uh singular most dominant debate
00:39:25.760
performance that we've seen from an american politician in a very long time i thought that
00:39:30.300
senator vance came across just as he is which is brilliant and kind and informed and ready to lead
00:39:39.940
unlike uh mr waltz who uh did not come across as any of those things yeah so uh eric on on the war
00:39:49.620
room for a few years now our top three issues uh have been number one uh the economy the debt the
00:39:57.800
slow productivity growth but then uh after covid the tremendous money printing uh by the federal
00:40:05.120
reserve and inflation uh then number two the border invasion i think uh jd mentioned 25 million last
00:40:13.240
night the effect that has on a whole host of other things like real estate prices uh and then third
00:40:18.320
uh the never-ending wars uh now world war three on our doorsteps with iran russia china nexus
00:40:24.040
uh and then you know surrounding all of it's the deep state uh stuff you know the woke and weaponized
00:40:29.240
uh the deep state uh the three-letter agencies cia fbi state department department of homeland
00:40:35.200
security etc uh that's a lot to tackle for any group but what are you doing at the center for
00:40:41.740
renewing america where are you pointing uh all your energies yeah is that all
00:40:47.940
yeah i mean the tasks before us uh they can certainly seem daunting um but we at the center
00:40:56.340
for renewing america believe that there are opportunities specific paradigm shifting opportunities
00:41:02.960
to take a big bite out of the problems that we face and russ has built a team of professionals who
00:41:10.920
have experience from inside the regime and they know those pressure points to put their finger on
00:41:16.980
to bring it down you know i have a two-year-old son and every once in a while while i'm holding him
00:41:21.440
he will rear his head back and pop me right in the nose and you learn then that a 30-pound baby can take
00:41:28.060
down a full-grown adult man if he puts the punch right where it matters and that's what we're doing
00:41:33.780
there's lots of examples of that that i can share really proud of the work that cra has done on
00:41:38.940
things like declaring uh the invasion at the border and what a difference maker that makes in terms of
00:41:45.020
unlocking resources to adequately address the problem uh another one of the initiatives that
00:41:50.700
we're focused on is the terror fight that we're about to enter and one of the things i take note of
00:41:55.640
all the issues that you mentioned is they ultimately boil down to who we are as a nation and and where we
00:42:03.020
stand with regard to the rest of the world and what you understand and what the viewers here
00:42:09.480
understand is that for a long time now we have made policy choices with regard to trade with regard to
00:42:16.400
monetary policy that may work for a certain class of society for people who live in big cities on the coast
00:42:23.660
they seem to be doing just fine but the average american uh has been completely left behind uh that's a
00:42:30.260
choice and it's time to make different choices and what we believe is that the flat tariff of the kind
00:42:36.960
that president trump has been advocating is a major paradigm shifting tool that could help us to rebuild
00:42:43.380
this country and make us great again yeah i'm glad you brought that up because uh we get pounded on that
00:42:52.320
issue a little bit uh by the wall street crowd right the wall street journal all these geniuses i was an
00:42:58.020
economist for 20 years uh and it's a bit stunning right that the economic class all the nobel laureates
00:43:04.520
uh krugman etc but the the heads of harvard princeton yale uh ucla you know the the california system
00:43:11.700
mit they won't write on any of the top three issues the country's concerned about uh there's been no
00:43:19.560
glaring siren about the uh the federal reserve printing you know nine trillion uh m1 on the balance sheet
00:43:26.500
uh there's been no siren about 35 trillion in debt uh 50 trillion by the end of the budget cycle
00:43:34.160
uh there's been no total cost calculations at all uh for 25 uh illegal immigrants there's no costs uh
00:43:43.520
associated or calculated with one million dead and injured in ukraine uh and and not to mention
00:43:51.960
the economic expenditures there uh and so i'm just stunned and then when it comes to tariffs
00:43:57.280
it's not like we're celebrating tariffs for tariffs sake we're celebrating tariffs because china is a
00:44:03.520
totalitarian communist surveillance regime that doesn't follow the golden rule right as soon as
00:44:09.280
they give us access to their financial markets their hollywood uh their universities their press their
00:44:15.060
media uh boy that'd be neat uh but in the meantime and they're cracking right now right i think they
00:44:21.140
are seriously cracking and so i'm glad you brought that up that that that's one tool in the toolkit of
00:44:27.840
the president of united states who's here to serve the country as a whole uh and he's doing the right
00:44:34.060
thing by doing that he's using that as a tool to get us on the right track and so why don't you say
00:44:40.040
a couple more minutes on on wherever you want to go with all of those uh issues i just tried to tie
00:44:46.180
together uh you nailed it i think senator vance said this last night when he talked about uh the
00:44:52.240
so-called experts who've been wrong for the last 40 years right these economists are they went to
00:44:58.340
school with the same people who told us to wear a mask and to social distance six feet right uh so we
00:45:04.040
shouldn't expect anything better from from that group of people the reality is that the world is not
00:45:08.540
an economic model this isn't a thought problem in a microecon class right these are real countries
00:45:14.960
who are engaged in efforts to advance their national interests especially china which is a regional
00:45:22.140
hegemony hell-bent on becoming a global one that is a threat to the american way of life it's a threat
00:45:27.880
to the whole world we can't abide chinese communist party control over the world we have to make
00:45:34.040
different choices in order to prevent that from happening and oh by the way that same choice to
00:45:40.480
throw open the borders and turn our entire economy over to china has gutted the american way of life it
00:45:47.920
has made it impossible for people in this country to afford to have kids get married buy a home all in
00:45:54.040
one income maybe take a vacation to the lake every once in a while it's just not realistic anymore and
00:45:58.920
that's the result of choices driven by this idea that if we just open the markets entirely uh the
00:46:06.360
most efficient allocation of resources will lead to global wealth for everybody and that has been
00:46:11.720
proven to be a lie that's not to say that capitalism isn't good that's not to say that free markets can't
00:46:18.000
be a tool for wealth creation to make life better they absolutely can and they should be but they need to
00:46:23.860
be designed in a way that works for us and for america's national interest that's what president
00:46:29.260
trump is about and that's the fight that we're engaged in at the center for renewing america yeah
00:46:33.360
yeah well that's right and open markets yeah our markets are open and china's are not or russian
00:46:39.220
whatever i mean so that's uh you know it's a cosmic joke why don't you say uh 30 seconds uh eric tell us
00:46:44.860
about us how do people reach a center for renewing america say a couple nice words about russ vote uh who
00:46:50.460
never gets the uh all the attention he deserves say in closing i'm happy to do that not just because
00:46:57.420
he's my boss and signs my paycheck but it really is true that russ vote is uh probably the most um
00:47:04.340
uh committed patriot uh that i know in this fight uh he has spent time in leviathan and he is hellbent
00:47:13.140
on bringing it down and because he worked inside he knows how to do it and we're really looking forward
00:47:19.300
to what comes next as he's unleashed to be able to do that as for me you can find me on x at eric
00:47:25.980
titzel and if your listeners are interested i also help to co-host a podcast called the bully pulpit
00:47:32.160
podcast uh which i think will appeal to you dave we take a faith-based approach to news of the day
00:47:37.860
right it features a theological ethicist and a couple of pastors who who put jesus first but who
00:47:44.300
also understand that uh we don't have to be shy about being conservative yep oh man eric thanks
00:47:51.480
for being on everybody look them up uh we're gonna hit uh grace uh grace i think is gonna close the show
00:47:58.520
out grace there you are uh grace is the uh war room spark plug she makes everything happen on this show
00:48:07.060
uh she worked behind the scenes and i'm glad to see her out in front of the scenes here
00:48:11.520
uh grace uh tell us uh what every american should be doing today what's your call to action
00:48:17.400
okay so war room posse we're starting something big today we're calling on all of you guys to join a
00:48:25.160
new campaign so every single day from now on we need you to text or call at least 10 to 20 people
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in critical battleground states like pennsylvania nevada arizona michigan wisconsin georgia etc so
00:48:40.980
go to your phones right now it's really easy these are the quickest ones to use download early vote
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action it's in both the app stores or the tp action app it is so easy to use and they think they're
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yeah they're going to show you please make calls send texts send postcards register people to vote
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so everyone get on your phones right now download either one of those and start calling and let's do
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this every single day pile on the you don't have to call you can text message it's so easy you can
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also if you live in nevada or if you want to specifically help nevada go to nevada gop.org they
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j trump.com and you have to sign up for it but they will call you back right away and they'll give
00:49:38.680
you a script and you can go from there so we only have 34 days left i think it's 34 days and this is
00:49:45.540
mission critical i have been emailing with steve about this and he is beyond excited he knows the
00:49:52.680
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