Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - November 09, 2022


EPISODE 311: Exclusive Human Events Daily Strategy Session w⧸ Tyler Bowyer


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On today's episode of Human Events Daily, Anno Domini is joined by Tyler Boyer, the COO of Turning Point Action, to discuss the results of the mid-term elections and the impact on the future of the Democratic Party.

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00:00:00.000 Strap in, folks, because we've got an exclusive human events daily strategy session with none other than Mr. Arizona himself, Tyler Boyer.
00:00:10.380 We're going to be talking all things Arizona and then everything that happened with the new machinations of elections.
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00:01:07.900 I'm already being told if they win back the House and Senate, they're going to impeach me. I don't know what the hell they're going to impeach me for.
00:01:26.900 No, I'm not joking. And then, and then, and then, and then, no, no.
00:01:31.300 And then recently they said, we should stop talking about that until we win.
00:01:37.740 Well, how about selling your office and leaving the receipts with a crackhead? 0.78
00:01:43.160 That's what you're going to get impeached for. Joe R. Biden and the whistleblowers are coming out.
00:01:48.940 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily.
00:01:52.400 Today is November 9th, 2022, Anno Domini.
00:01:55.000 I am joined here in studio, Phoenix, Arizona, with Tyler Boyer, the COO of Turning Point Action. Tyler.
00:02:02.160 Nancy Pelosi is out of a job. That's a huge deal. 1.00
00:02:05.780 Nancy Pelosi, I think, is going to, I mean, she already has been devolving, you know, as psychologically for the last number of years.
00:02:13.220 But I think this is going to be the final nail in the coffin for that.
00:02:15.780 And we're just going to see a complete nosedive from here.
00:02:18.060 Do you think, so do you think that she steps down when she loses the speakership?
00:02:21.800 I mean, I don't know. I think she has way too big of an ego. 1.00
00:02:25.480 But we'll see this whole situation with her husband.
00:02:27.620 I threw out on Twitter, next ambassador to Italy.
00:02:30.760 I think we're a couple of weeks away, ambassador to Italy or ambassador to Vatican, one of those.
00:02:36.000 And it's going to be Nancy Pelosi.
00:02:37.360 And it's going to be this whole sweetheart.
00:02:39.120 And then she's going to do a tour of Europe and go see all her friends.
00:02:42.180 She'll go to Ukraine. 0.96
00:02:43.300 She'll be with Zelensky.
00:02:43.340 Trying to make her look better on her way out.
00:02:45.300 Yeah.
00:02:45.500 And it'll just be this big world tour.
00:02:47.240 And we'll be told about how great she was.
00:02:49.220 And this whole send off deal.
00:02:51.100 A hundred percent.
00:02:51.680 That's what's going to happen.
00:02:52.200 We saw some of that with Senator McCain, if you remember.
00:02:55.000 I do.
00:02:55.180 I do remember that.
00:02:57.120 He finally became chairman of the committee.
00:03:02.300 He wanted to be on Armed Services Committee.
00:03:03.640 Right.
00:03:03.940 Armed Services.
00:03:04.160 And then that's all they did was just toured him around, chair of the Armed Services Committee.
00:03:08.860 And that's the reason why he didn't want to retire, by the way.
00:03:10.740 And you know what else?
00:03:11.740 We're also going to see.
00:03:12.740 Yeah.
00:03:12.900 Thanks for that vote on Obamacare, by the way, John McCain.
00:03:15.160 That's what happens, right?
00:03:16.500 Yeah.
00:03:16.600 Like when you leave, when you just do like these like, you know, Chamber of Commerce, like
00:03:20.400 jobs for people, like they end up voting very terribly and keeping them in.
00:03:24.840 And so Democrats, you know, may end up, you know, and this is an interesting play on that.
00:03:29.860 Democrats and the left may end up not liking everything that Nancy Pelosi does.
00:03:35.080 We'll see.
00:03:35.440 I don't know.
00:03:35.880 We'll see.
00:03:36.300 And you're also going to see, by the way, I guarantee you, they're going to do the same
00:03:40.880 thing they did with RGB.
00:03:42.860 It's going to be this halo effect.
00:03:44.480 You're going to see the movies and Netflix is going to come out.
00:03:47.520 There's going to be a documentary.
00:03:49.040 There's going to be the life of Nancy. 1.00
00:03:51.300 She's going to be given this huge.
00:03:53.200 And then it's going to be like the crown with, you know, Princess Diana.
00:03:56.500 But it's all going to be Nancy, Nancy, Nancy.
00:03:58.680 And they're going to use that.
00:04:00.060 They're going to use that to go to these these youth voters.
00:04:02.900 They're going to use that to go on TikTok.
00:04:04.480 They're going to use that for everything.
00:04:06.180 She's our queen.
00:04:07.320 They're going to give her a royal sendoff, a royal sendoff. 0.91
00:04:10.660 But but Tyler, let's let's talk a little bit.
00:04:12.480 So Biden, when we had that clip of him saying that if conservatives take the house, they're
00:04:17.660 going to impeach him.
00:04:18.800 There's going to be investigations coming forward.
00:04:20.880 Rand Paul in the Senate and the Senate looks like, you know, let's let's let's hold it out.
00:04:24.800 But the Senate looks like it may also be going conservative as I record this right now.
00:04:29.940 Rand Paul has said independent counsel for Fauci.
00:04:32.380 The house looks like it's certainly looks like it's going to be under Republican control.
00:04:35.800 What type of investigations do you think should be prioritized going forward?
00:04:41.080 Yeah.
00:04:41.240 I mean, well, first off, there has been so much.
00:04:45.120 I mean, we've got Hunter Biden.
00:04:48.320 Right.
00:04:48.560 First and foremost.
00:04:49.160 Right.
00:04:49.700 So but there's been so much shenanigans that have been around this entire J6 thing of trying 1.00
00:04:57.400 to do witch hunts, the the employing the intelligence agencies to go after our own citizens.
00:05:04.960 Yes.
00:05:05.320 I mean, this is stuff that if Republicans are serious about stuff, if Republicans are serious,
00:05:11.000 I don't care if you have a one seat majority.
00:05:13.360 I don't care if you have a 10 seat majority.
00:05:14.860 I don't care if it's a 20 seat majority.
00:05:16.080 If you want to make that bigger, what you have to prove to the American people is that
00:05:20.900 you're taking things seriously and that we're going to whip government into shape.
00:05:24.080 That's what you have to do.
00:05:25.300 Guess what?
00:05:25.600 The Democrats did that.
00:05:26.700 They kept January 6th alive for two years.
00:05:30.200 Yes.
00:05:30.440 They kept that going.
00:05:31.440 And guess what?
00:05:31.900 They put Liz Cheney as the face of it and they sacrificed her.
00:05:34.600 The Democrats were actually smart.
00:05:36.740 They took off.
00:05:37.500 They picked off one of their greatest opponents.
00:05:40.280 They literally took the person right into it.
00:05:42.780 The person who they hated for decades, the family that they hated for decades, they somehow
00:05:48.140 convinced her to be the face of the franchise and they didn't even have to sacrifice their
00:05:54.040 own people.
00:05:54.940 And Kinzinger.
00:05:55.680 Yeah.
00:05:55.880 Kinzinger was the other one.
00:05:56.580 They didn't even have to sacrifice their own people.
00:05:57.600 Walked right into it. 1.00
00:05:58.360 Hey, you idiot. 1.00
00:05:59.480 You be the face of this. 1.00
00:06:00.860 And then they get to go bipartisan and then what do they get?
00:06:03.880 They got the conviction of Steve Bannon.
00:06:05.400 They got the arrest of Peter Navarro.
00:06:07.020 They got the raid of Mar-a-Lago out of this. 1.00
00:06:08.820 All of that stems from these idiots working with the left, thinking that they're doing 1.00
00:06:13.780 this in good faith when obviously it's a witch hunt that's being done for political persecution. 1.00
00:06:18.200 And credit where credit's due to the left is they're smart.
00:06:21.400 They didn't have to sacrifice themselves.
00:06:23.000 They sacrificed crazy, you know, formerly, you know, conservatives.
00:06:28.380 So like for us, what we have to do is we have to look at this and say, we're going to
00:06:32.000 take things seriously.
00:06:32.940 We're not going to abuse the American public.
00:06:34.600 We're not going to be a lynx yet as we take over government because that's what they've 1.00
00:06:39.700 done.
00:06:40.200 Like, right.
00:06:40.560 All these tactics they've employed are lynx-y tactics. 0.95
00:06:42.720 Let's get into this a little bit very quickly.
00:06:44.300 So there's this argument that a slim majority actually helps conservatives.
00:06:49.280 Walk me through that very quickly.
00:06:51.360 Yeah.
00:06:51.660 Look, a slim majority, I think, helps conservatives for the obvious reason that we've got a freedom
00:06:57.960 caucus in Congress that now has a ton of power if they hang together.
00:07:02.980 So the idea is that anything that leadership wants, they have to go through the Freedom
00:07:07.740 Caucus.
00:07:07.920 They would have to.
00:07:08.680 Yeah.
00:07:08.880 So they need to get signed off, they need to get deals.
00:07:11.160 The Freedom Caucus is like about 30 people deep.
00:07:12.480 So, yeah.
00:07:13.080 So that's 30 people deep.
00:07:14.480 You've also got, you've got some MAGA.
00:07:16.340 You've got a lot of MAGA going into this Congress right now, the House and the Senate.
00:07:20.000 Yep.
00:07:20.300 And I think, I think you might actually see a mandate with that.
00:07:23.500 Totally.
00:07:23.880 Absolutely see a mandate.
00:07:24.900 And guess what?
00:07:25.480 If they want, if they want tax cuts again, if they want spending bills, if they want debt cap,
00:07:30.460 if they want all this stuff coming forward, guess what?
00:07:32.600 They've got to go to MAGA.
00:07:33.580 They've got to go to the Freedom Caucus.
00:07:35.160 They need to play ball.
00:07:36.280 And at the end of the day, we're talking about investigations of the deep state.
00:07:40.520 We're talking about investigations.
00:07:41.820 By the way, serious investigations, independent counsel, if possible.
00:07:45.180 I'd love to bring back the independent counsel bill, by the way.
00:07:48.080 Totally.
00:07:48.660 You know, obviously, I don't think that Biden's going to sign it because he knows that he'd be
00:07:51.940 the target of it.
00:07:52.760 So that's, you know, probably not as likely, but, you know, even January 6th, and I said
00:07:57.900 this before, bring back the January 6th committee.
00:08:00.980 So that was a select committee, which means it does expire, but bring it back, appoint
00:08:04.840 Darren Beattie as chief investigator.
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00:09:22.340 Not line up with what we were seeing in the polling data going into this election about
00:09:25.820 what people cared about and the order in which they ranked it.
00:09:28.020 So we have had a lot of questions throughout this time about new voters, people that hadn't
00:09:32.480 been in there before that were perhaps not getting captured by the polling.
00:09:35.260 So maybe this is a sign that we're going to see a little bit more of that tonight than
00:09:38.440 we expected.
00:09:39.000 We obviously don't know yet.
00:09:40.140 And you know what's missing from this one, two, three, four, five, top five issues?
00:09:45.000 Democracy.
00:09:46.040 Oh, yeah.
00:09:47.000 Not even in here.
00:09:47.900 It's not to say that it's not an issue for people, but it doesn't even come close.
00:09:52.900 Democracy, not an issue.
00:09:54.180 Democracy.
00:09:54.740 Look, when I saw CNN post that last night, I think a lot of people were saying, oh, look,
00:09:58.980 inflation's number one.
00:09:59.880 That's going to be great for conservatives.
00:10:01.460 But I said, you know what, with abortion being number two, I think it did drive out. 0.96
00:10:06.020 And Charlie and I were talking about this just before the election, that there was a
00:10:09.580 massive hidden Dobbs vote in this election.
00:10:13.040 I think it was driven by operations on TikTok.
00:10:15.740 I think it was single issue voters, people coming out and predominantly Gen Z voters.
00:10:22.100 Every time you saw every time you saw one of those TikTok stars coming into the White House
00:10:27.140 doing the big day, and we all laughed about it.
00:10:29.480 We all said it was funny.
00:10:30.300 Guess what?
00:10:31.160 Guess what?
00:10:31.640 They brought their friends, their followers to the polls, and it's real.
00:10:36.300 I think that conservatives missed this.
00:10:38.380 I think a lot of pollsters missed this.
00:10:39.880 I think the entire community of, I think pollsters in general, right, not just right wing or left
00:10:44.820 wing pollsters.
00:10:45.580 I think they missed Gen Z because it's hard to reach them.
00:10:48.760 It's hard to reach them when it comes to polling.
00:10:50.220 And also there's always been this sort of idea that Gen Z, or just youth voters in general,
00:10:56.000 18 to 29, 18 to 24, that they don't come out to vote.
00:10:58.860 Well, guess what?
00:10:59.620 Turns out they do like to vote by mail.
00:11:01.860 They do like to vote by Dropbox.
00:11:03.520 They did it.
00:11:04.600 These type of operations have shown they can win.
00:11:07.440 And if conservatives want to continue to win, all right, I really think that from a machinery
00:11:13.260 level, that's something that they're going to have to start to want to look at because
00:11:17.520 it's clearly shown to be effective here.
00:11:19.280 Well, and for them, though, the real number to look at was the 30 to 49 group.
00:11:25.900 So that's your millennials, basically. 0.51
00:11:27.280 Millennials, essentially.
00:11:28.360 Millennials, young Gen X, yeah.
00:11:30.120 Millennials, for the most part, that big group, a big segment, which is the largest voting
00:11:34.180 block in America now out of all the generations.
00:11:36.660 Because that's larger than baby boomers now. 1.00
00:11:38.180 Yep.
00:11:38.560 Now millennials are larger.
00:11:39.880 So this is the under-told story.
00:11:42.300 They're going to push, talking about Gen Z, millennials are a bigger voting block by
00:11:46.540 a lot.
00:11:47.140 It's not even close.
00:11:48.500 And guess what the difference is right now looking in millennial voting between left
00:11:52.800 and right?
00:11:53.960 It's only plus two on the left.
00:11:56.260 Just to put that into perspective.
00:11:57.700 So that's almost a 50-50 split.
00:11:59.240 A lot of these people are Obama saints, right?
00:12:01.380 They came from the Obama era.
00:12:02.840 That's when they first voted.
00:12:03.880 And they have been bleeding voters, especially this election, bleeding voters in that space.
00:12:10.340 So this represents almost like a Tulsi Gabbard.
00:12:13.380 Like 30-year-olds are not that old.
00:12:15.820 I mean, that's very young.
00:12:17.560 Yeah.
00:12:17.720 They just are exiting their 20s.
00:12:19.220 A lot of them are just starting their families.
00:12:20.680 A lot of millennials.
00:12:21.320 millennials, I always say a lot of times are very similar to in the 60s and 70s.
00:12:27.420 It's right in the 70s era.
00:12:29.040 A lot of baby boomers will connect with this.
00:12:30.960 There were hippies.
00:12:32.040 Right.
00:12:32.400 That turned into kind of transformed into yuppies.
00:12:35.300 Right?
00:12:36.000 In the 80s.
00:12:36.720 Yeah.
00:12:36.900 That's what happened.
00:12:37.660 Yeah.
00:12:37.960 And that happened over the course of the 70s, right?
00:12:40.100 Mm-hmm.
00:12:40.560 Well, guess what we had?
00:12:41.440 We had these anti-war hipsters that are millennials. 0.77
00:12:44.280 Right.
00:12:44.960 And we're seeing the transformation to whatever we call, I don't know, yuppsters, I think we
00:12:48.520 should start calling them.
00:12:49.280 I like that.
00:12:49.900 Actually, yuppsters.
00:12:50.680 That's great.
00:12:50.900 We have these yuppsters that are transforming over this decade.
00:12:53.980 And we're at the very beginning of this decade.
00:12:55.460 And let's talk about, they're for free speech.
00:12:58.600 They hate censorship.
00:13:00.100 They are anti-war.
00:13:02.480 They're changing their views on life.
00:13:04.160 They're changing their views on life.
00:13:06.080 But, but, and I think this is a huge but, and I think conservatives just have to come up
00:13:12.040 with a strategy on this, that they are not for full-on abortion bans.
00:13:15.900 Well, let me tell you this.
00:13:17.860 This is the hope, right?
00:13:19.260 Because this is what happened with baby boomers. 1.00
00:13:20.560 Because remember, there were a ton of pro-choice baby boomers that were from that hippie era.
00:13:26.580 Right. 0.88
00:13:26.800 Like free sex. 0.97
00:13:27.900 Yeah, that was the sexual revolution. 0.99
00:13:29.560 Sexual revolution. 1.00
00:13:30.900 Woodstock, yeah.
00:13:31.960 Woodstock, environmentalism, anti-war.
00:13:35.000 That sounds a lot like the hipster.
00:13:37.260 The upster.
00:13:38.060 And now turning to the upsters. 0.67
00:13:39.940 And the, and the yuppie era was that they were like, oh, actually settling down.
00:13:44.220 And a little bit older.
00:13:45.200 A lot of hippies.
00:13:46.440 And the big flip there was, I want a family and I want to make money.
00:13:50.140 And so once you start having a family, once you hold that first baby in your arms.
00:13:53.380 Yeah.
00:13:53.840 You immediately become more pro-life.
00:13:55.380 I don't care who you are, right?
00:13:57.240 Well, even, I would even, I would even go a step further because of technology now that
00:14:00.640 the upsters have that the baby boomers didn't. 0.96
00:14:02.760 It's, it's not even when you see the first ultrasound.
00:14:04.860 It's when you get the first MP3.
00:14:06.140 Or it's when you get the sonogram.
00:14:07.640 You post your first Instagram.
00:14:09.180 And you post your selfie by the, which is, by the way, even though I'm not super into
00:14:12.600 the, uh, the gender reveals.
00:14:14.020 Right.
00:14:14.700 Um, but that being said, I will never attack somebody or criticize anybody for a gender
00:14:19.460 as long as they're safe.
00:14:20.200 I don't like the ones where they're like unsafe and everything, but, but at the same
00:14:24.160 time, it's, it's a, it's a normative act.
00:14:26.380 It's a normative act for families is normative act on the gender question. 0.62
00:14:30.740 It's, and that is something that if you're using that, that communicative social power
00:14:37.200 to be able to go out through social media, whatever, you know, uh, whether it's Instagram
00:14:41.120 or TikTok, whatever you're using, that this is an act that we certainly as conservatives
00:14:45.160 should be supportive of.
00:14:46.700 Totally.
00:14:46.960 And that's the, that's the biggest thing I think for us is.
00:14:50.600 So you think they're changing?
00:14:51.460 The war that we have right now is the war on no family whatsoever.
00:14:56.040 That didn't exist in the hippie era, right?
00:14:59.180 It was still very normal because that was the status quo that people knew they were going
00:15:04.680 to have a family at some point.
00:15:06.280 I don't think that's the case with every millennial.
00:15:08.100 I think there's a lot of millennials, unfortunately, that are now that exist that are like, that
00:15:12.360 were hipsters that were like, you know what?
00:15:14.500 I hit, I hit 35.
00:15:16.300 I'm just, it's too late.
00:15:17.240 I'm not going to have a family.
00:15:18.120 I know.
00:15:18.700 And I'm going to tell you right now, and this is to everybody that's listening that every
00:15:22.480 single person has a family member, has a friend that's in that category.
00:15:26.040 We have to be supportive and say, you know what?
00:15:28.080 You're never too old to start a family.
00:15:29.620 You're never too old to have a family because there's nothing more rewarding in your entire
00:15:35.220 life than having a family to go home to.
00:15:37.700 There's nothing, there's nothing, there's nothing you can do professionally.
00:15:40.200 There's nothing you can do civically.
00:15:42.140 There's nothing that you can do hobby wise that makes up for that.
00:15:45.460 It just is true.
00:15:46.240 That's just a fact of life.
00:15:47.300 That is how, you know, getting back to this, when we saw this Dobbs voter, this hidden Dobbs
00:15:51.880 voter was there, but that's how you answer that.
00:15:55.680 You don't answer that by screaming and yelling and getting nasty.
00:15:59.560 You answer that by saying family, children, husbands and wives, couples getting together,
00:16:05.200 raising kids.
00:16:06.500 I love that line, by the way.
00:16:07.700 That's going to rattle around my head all day.
00:16:09.140 You're never too old to start a family.
00:16:10.400 You never are.
00:16:11.400 And we got to put, we got to keep supporting people on that.
00:16:13.900 We've got to keep pushing people to say, look, cause again, I know you will have conversations.
00:16:18.560 I promise you, if you haven't had one yet, it's going to happen now, like all of a sudden
00:16:22.380 this week or something or next week where you're going to have a friend that just goes,
00:16:25.500 yeah, no, I just kind of given up on that idea.
00:16:27.760 Yeah.
00:16:28.160 And guys, I'm telling you right now, people that do that, they get, become angry.
00:16:33.720 They better.
00:16:34.500 They become bitter.
00:16:35.520 They become, it's FOMO for your family.
00:16:37.980 It's family FOMO.
00:16:39.100 Right.
00:16:39.320 And they're going to get there and they're going to get on social media.
00:16:43.220 They're going to get nasty.
00:16:44.000 They're going to become reclusive.
00:16:45.580 And this is what I think actually helps.
00:16:48.140 They're going to become Terry Lorenz.
00:16:49.180 Well, this is, yeah, exactly.
00:16:50.980 It's the avatar.
00:16:51.780 That's the avatar of this.
00:16:53.200 So, I mean, actually, this is the gasoline that ignites this, right?
00:16:57.020 Which is like, what's the energy that keeps going that makes people so angry and makes
00:17:03.280 people want to just push for abortion constantly through the remainder of their life?
00:17:07.260 It's this.
00:17:07.740 It's entropy.
00:17:08.300 It's this.
00:17:08.900 It's entropy.
00:17:09.580 It's this.
00:17:10.100 It's them knowing that if I can't have this, nobody can have this.
00:17:15.220 If I don't get it, then I want to push it for all.
00:17:19.480 And it's also sort of a justification of their own decisions in the past moving forward to
00:17:28.020 say, well, I came out perfectly fine, and there's nothing wrong with me doing it, even though
00:17:32.220 deep down they know it's not.
00:17:34.200 And I love what you're saying, though, because, and we have to go to our break, but you're
00:17:38.120 offering people another way.
00:17:39.380 Yeah.
00:17:39.820 You're never too old to start a family.
00:17:41.880 And I'll tell you, Jack.
00:17:43.560 There's another way.
00:17:44.280 You and I both share.
00:17:46.340 We come from very different parts of the country.
00:17:48.500 We have totally different backgrounds.
00:17:51.100 But the one thing that we share, I think, is that our family is most important to us.
00:17:55.040 And we also live driving theaters.
00:17:56.300 That's true.
00:17:56.760 We love driving theaters.
00:17:58.200 Have the Russian connection.
00:17:59.340 But outside of that.
00:18:00.300 Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:18:02.260 No, I mean, we are.
00:18:05.040 Yeah, we are.
00:18:07.640 I speak fluent Russian.
00:18:08.660 I'm not Russian.
00:18:09.320 I'm a son of the American Revolution.
00:18:10.300 Also definitely not Russian.
00:18:12.480 We just care and value our families more than anything else.
00:18:16.080 And that is, I'm telling you right now, that is the lost gold mine that exists in America
00:18:22.600 that we have to reignite and that we can be at the heart of.
00:18:25.460 And it's very simple stuff like that that changes the movement.
00:18:28.420 Amen.
00:18:30.300 We know that more and more ballots are cast in early voting or by mail in America.
00:18:37.040 We know that many states don't start counting those ballots until after the polls close on November 8th.
00:18:44.300 That means in some cases we won't know the winner of the election for a few days,
00:18:49.700 until a few days after the election.
00:18:52.300 It takes time to count all legitimate ballots in a legal and orderly manner.
00:18:57.080 It's always been important for citizens and democracy to be informed and engaged.
00:19:02.780 Now it's important for citizens to be patient as well.
00:19:06.740 That's how it's supposed to work.
00:19:10.440 That's how it's supposed to work.
00:19:12.140 That's how it's supposed to work.
00:19:13.800 Yeah, okay.
00:19:14.940 Look, we're talking about families today, and I love that line.
00:19:18.500 You're never too old to start a family.
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00:21:06.800 You know, Tyler, there's a couple of things here
00:21:08.440 that I wanted to piggyback off.
00:21:10.540 We had Biden up there talking about the importance of mail-in ballots
00:21:13.060 and we're going to look at this mail-in ballots.
00:21:14.380 But the liberals have turned mail-in balloting into a machine.
00:21:21.060 Yeah.
00:21:21.220 They really have.
00:21:22.000 And I don't think the conservatives realized it.
00:21:25.120 I think it happened kind of under everyone's nose.
00:21:27.820 And I think if you look at the different states,
00:21:29.840 if you look at Florida, which does have early voting,
00:21:32.280 but then cleaned up their elections,
00:21:33.500 you look at Georgia, which did pass that election integrity bill
00:21:36.400 to a great, great rancor of the business community,
00:21:41.640 you know, they were still able to tie down their elections.
00:21:44.040 But you've also got other states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin,
00:21:48.360 and then even right here in Arizona,
00:21:49.940 where these mail-in ballots are going all over the place.
00:21:53.460 They've turned it into an operation,
00:21:55.320 whereas conservatives look at it as,
00:21:57.600 oh, no, don't even do that.
00:21:59.640 Don't go there.
00:22:00.720 Look, I've said this before.
00:22:02.700 I'll say it again.
00:22:03.400 At the end of the day, whether you're left, whether you're right,
00:22:05.720 it doesn't matter the quality of your votes.
00:22:07.940 It is the quantity of votes that matters.
00:22:10.200 You're 100% right, Jack.
00:22:11.740 And this is the Eric-
00:22:12.600 Is this a new era?
00:22:13.360 This is the Eric Holder mantra.
00:22:16.200 This is in a new era.
00:22:17.660 This has been going on for well over a decade
00:22:20.740 since Eric Holder was in.
00:22:23.400 I mean, their entire look,
00:22:25.140 and we could spend hours on this topic,
00:22:26.980 but I'll just kind of go through it real briefly.
00:22:28.800 There's basically two sides
00:22:30.360 to how they wanted to take control of America.
00:22:34.480 And they're very smart in how they did this.
00:22:36.320 Number one was they said the Democrats have to come in
00:22:39.180 and get way better at redistricting.
00:22:42.300 And so this is like really the foundational unit.
00:22:44.640 I remember this, yeah.
00:22:45.500 Is redistricting was,
00:22:47.200 hey, if we go in and we control redistricting
00:22:49.060 or we influence redistricting,
00:22:51.000 we can squeeze out an extra 5, 10, 15, 20 seats
00:22:54.620 on the House side.
00:22:56.180 Right, and they put that directly into the courts too. 0.97
00:22:58.560 Totally.
00:22:59.160 And what they've done is they've tried to implement
00:23:01.220 what they call independent redistricting commissions.
00:23:04.100 In most states, what that means
00:23:05.620 is that fewer people are actually involved
00:23:07.460 with the redistricting process, which actually-
00:23:09.500 Because as we know,
00:23:10.300 things are always much more free and open
00:23:12.680 when a government commission
00:23:14.680 is the one making the decisions.
00:23:16.140 And less people are involved.
00:23:17.100 Less people are involved, yeah.
00:23:18.120 Because constitutionally,
00:23:19.020 the authority is granted to the legislature.
00:23:21.540 State legislature.
00:23:22.480 Which is Article 4, Section 4 of the Constitution.
00:23:24.660 There you go.
00:23:24.960 Is that every state is granted
00:23:28.680 a Republican form of government.
00:23:31.040 So how you-
00:23:31.460 Small R. 0.71
00:23:32.520 Yeah, small R. 0.99
00:23:33.480 You and I both know how we know
00:23:36.080 that we're represented well
00:23:37.300 is because we know we're represented
00:23:38.540 in government at all times.
00:23:41.580 All right.
00:23:41.720 That is not the case in most governments
00:23:43.580 across the world, where it's like,
00:23:45.200 it can be-
00:23:46.580 Oh, like where Tanya's from, by the way.
00:23:48.720 Yeah, tyranny by a majority, right?
00:23:51.000 And then when you have one party,
00:23:52.800 guess what that means?
00:23:53.360 Or tyranny of force.
00:23:54.200 Guess what that means
00:23:54.880 when you just have one party in a country,
00:23:56.200 whereas there's a lot of countries
00:23:57.180 that are this way,
00:23:58.160 there's literally no check and balance.
00:23:59.500 It's just a rubber stamp
00:24:02.440 to allow tyrants to take over your life.
00:24:04.640 Or basically what you could say
00:24:06.140 is monopoly on violence.
00:24:07.680 Yeah, monopoly on violence,
00:24:08.820 monopoly on everything,
00:24:09.760 every aspect of your life.
00:24:11.300 And so we're kind of getting off
00:24:12.180 into a little bit of a-
00:24:13.520 But yeah, because we are down
00:24:14.800 to our last minute.
00:24:15.460 Let's talk about the importance
00:24:16.660 of this machine.
00:24:18.040 What should conservatives do?
00:24:19.020 Well, the second part of that
00:24:20.340 was this go in and reform
00:24:22.980 how elections work everywhere.
00:24:24.420 Started with motor voter.
00:24:25.560 Yeah, and motor voter,
00:24:26.720 I mean, there's like a litany.
00:24:28.140 We're talking like 10 or 15
00:24:29.720 different processes
00:24:30.640 that they've tried to implement.
00:24:31.940 And you've seen all these
00:24:33.160 in California, Washington, Oregon
00:24:35.160 are really great examples
00:24:36.120 of every bad election policy
00:24:37.840 that they've tried to implement.
00:24:39.000 And now they're just moving eastward.
00:24:41.680 We've gotten away from the idea
00:24:43.700 of a traditional American election day,
00:24:46.240 a constitutional, by the way, election day.
00:24:48.520 And they've expanded it
00:24:49.960 and they've maximized it
00:24:51.640 in ways that I don't think
00:24:54.020 were ever implemented
00:24:55.340 during the time of the founding,
00:24:56.860 during the time that any people saw it.
00:24:58.520 Look, Tyler, I know you've got to run.
00:25:00.120 I've got to run.
00:25:00.720 We're pretty much out of time.
00:25:01.840 I love, we should have
00:25:02.700 a longer chat about this.
00:25:04.020 But before I go,
00:25:05.920 where can people find you?
00:25:07.060 You can find me on Twitter,
00:25:08.140 just Tyler Boyer, T-Y-L-E-R,
00:25:09.700 B-O-W-Y-E-R. 1.00
00:25:10.680 Tyler Boyer, everybody's asking me
00:25:11.900 about Tyler.
00:25:12.300 I say, where do I follow Tyler?
00:25:13.020 Where do I follow Tyler?
00:25:13.720 You follow Tyler Boyer on Twitter.
00:25:15.840 You can follow me on Twitter.
00:25:16.840 Look, folks, there's a lot
00:25:18.720 to look at here.
00:25:19.980 There's a lot to look at here
00:25:21.200 the way that our elections
00:25:23.760 are changing.
00:25:24.880 Our country is changing.
00:25:26.820 We need to look at it
00:25:28.460 with steely eyes
00:25:29.520 and we have to understand
00:25:31.420 the work goes on.
00:25:34.820 I'm not going to quit.
00:25:35.960 Are you going to quit?
00:25:37.100 Because if you want to quit,
00:25:37.960 you can go off
00:25:38.680 and you can go off
00:25:39.660 and just have fun.
00:25:40.660 Me, I'm going to stand right here
00:25:41.980 and I'm going to fight every day.
00:25:43.520 Ladies and gentlemen,
00:25:44.180 as always,
00:25:44.800 you have my permission
00:25:45.500 to lay ashore.
00:25:46.320 We'll be right back.