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July 25, 2021 20 mins

Make no mistake: Our democracy is under attack — not just from abroad but from within. For this podcast, Anna breaks down the orchestrated attempt by Big Tech, with the White House's support, to silence any concerns from the right about voter fraud. As Anna explains, voter fraud is all too real. And no, our elections are not secure. Don't believe her? Just listen to the Democrats, who have said as much many, many times. Or ask Tom Brady, who seemed to troll Joe Biden during a White House visit about the results of the 2020 election. Anna gives her take on Brady dipping his toe into the political waters.

Anna also recalls her time campaigning in Georgia before the Sente runoffs. Plus, she details what Republicans need to do to ensure the integrity of our elections.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Up next Luna Talks with Anna Paulina Luna part of
the gang which make no mistake, Our democracy is under attack,
but not just from abroad, from within. Indeed, there's an
orchestrated attempt by big tech with the White House support
to silence any concerns from the right about voter fraud.
Let me be very clear, voter fraud is all too

(00:23):
real and no, our elections are not secure. Don't believe me.
Just listen to Democrats. They've said this many, many times,
and we've got the tape. This is Luna Talks with
Ana Paulina. Welcome back to this week's episode of Luna
Talks with Me, your host on a Paulina Luna Um.

(00:45):
As you know, we've been actually doing these episodes once
a week, but now we're going to be kicking up
to twice a week because the media news cycle is
literally just on fire as we move forward and pressing
towards not just two elections iCal but I think also
to moving forward into and the fact that it seems
very likely that President Trump will be back on the

(01:07):
election and campaign trails. So I actually wanted to cover
two of the most trending UM stories that I actually
have seen this week, and I will add that our
new show will be broadcasting now on I Heart Radio
and available wherever you get your podcast now on Wednesdays
and Sundays, so we will be again dropping new episodes
on Wednesdays and Sundays. So with the Olympics coming up

(01:31):
here pretty soon. You know, I've always been a firm
believer and I still am that you really should separate
politics and sports, right Like when people are tuning into
American pastimes like football, baseball, basketball, whatever it might be,
they don't want to see people voicing their political opinions,
especially when it comes to some of these social justice

(01:51):
issues that I would even argue aren't even really founded
on hard facts and evidences, but are actually used to
politically divide the country. For there um, that will probably
be a separate episode. But one thing that I've always
constantly kind of observed is that when you have these
conservative football stars are conservative basically professional athletes, how it

(02:12):
is that the media will either completely ignore them or
essentially they will send kind of their subtle hints, but
they don't ever want to come out and straight up
just support at president or talk about their values because
they're afraid of getting canceled. Well, this past week, Tom
Brady was at the White House with Joe Biden, and
this is something that I'm going to actually play a

(02:34):
clip for you guys to hear because his responses and
his comments. After listening to it about twice, I think, Um,
I don't know how else to say other than I
think that Tom Brady was potentially trolling Joe Biden. And
you can hear this in his exchange with him. So
if you'll just listen to this clip real quick, we'll
go back in a second. But we found our rhythm,
we got on a role. Not a lot of people, uh,

(02:56):
you know, think that we could have won, and on
the fact, I think about forty percent of that people
still don't think we want I understand, you understand that,
necess President, I understand that. Yeah, And personally, you know,
it's nice for me to be back here. We had
a game in Chicago where I forgot what down. It
was a lot of track of one down in twenty

(03:16):
one years of playing, and they started call me sleepy Tom.
Why would they do that to me? That in itself
is such a just It's an interesting interaction, right because
you have Tom Brady, who we know in the and
also election cycle, was very subtly sending hints that he

(03:38):
supported the president. We know that I think that President
Trump and Brady have this pre existing relationship, and I'm
pretty sure there's actually a photo in Tom Brady in
his locker room with a MAGA hat. But we also
know that Tom Brady's family is obviously I think politically divided,
so his wife I do not think, supported President Trump.
But regardless of the fact, and I think that some
people even listening probably have family members that have, you know, uh,

(04:00):
political and ideological differences with them. Um. But ultimately, it's
been very interesting to see Tom Brady not just I think,
call out Joe Biden in regards to what happened this
last election cycle, but also bring forward a point that
I think that everyone should be essentially concerned about, is
the fact that I do not think that the media,
at least the mainstream media, is actually giving true coverage

(04:22):
in regards to Joe Biden. Now, I am not a psychologist,
and I'm not making a medical diagnosis here, but i
will say, based on conversation and things that I've seen
come out in the media over the last couple of months.
It does give me cause for concern that Joe Biden
may have some health issues in regards to his memory.
And I think that it's actually pretty sad in all seriousness,

(04:43):
because this guy is, you know, being promoted and really
going out there on the national scale, and I feel
like a lot of Americans have essentially stopped tuning into
what's happening in our country. They've stopped watching the news.
They really aren't even showing up to events that he's
having in press conferences because of the fact that they've
actually lost faith in our leader. And mind you, this
is the guy that's supposed to be representing us on

(05:04):
the national scale and regards to dealing with Russia and China,
and I mean, for goodness sakes, he has access to
our nuclear codes. And I find that very interesting that
Tom Brady took that time to really kind of, I think,
show the American people what's really happening. And I think
that it's going to become increasingly more important. You know,
you have so much happening right now in our country,
with the White House just admitting that they are going

(05:27):
to start censoring people and that they're working closely with Facebook,
in order to make sure that misinformation is taken down.
And then you heard something very alarming by the White
House Press Secretary, and she said that if people are
spreading disinformation or if they are banned on one platform,
that they should essentially be banned on all platforms. So

(05:50):
for us, and I can tell you that, you know,
dealing with the people that I do, especially in social
media and media, you know, freedom of the press. That's
really alarming because I myself, especially after the election cycle
and after COVID, I remember having some of my postings
taken down and flagged as false and disinformation when in
actuality after the fact, Facebook went back and said, well,

(06:12):
it's very possible that you know China, and all these
reports came out that the origins of COVID nineteen were
from China. We know that that's true, but they actually
did flag my page for misinformation, and because of that,
there was a suppression mode that it went into. So
there's a lot of factors that I believe that we're
seeing are not just an orchestrated attempt part to the
next election cycle, but you're also seeing them starting to

(06:33):
now attack freedom of the press, which is something that
here in the United States. You know, journalists as a whole,
they have journalistic integrity. I do applaud journalists on all
sides for the fact that I do feel like it's
somewhat dangerous, especially when you're covering very powerful people. And
the fact is is that when big tech then interjects
and then start to get involved to promote a certain

(06:54):
type of message and to control the narrative, that's when
we as a country are no better than China and Russia.
And really also to kind of piggyback on that, we
have to ensure that not only are reprotecting freedom of press,
but our election laws and then also to the Second Amendment.
So kind of seguing off from that and moving into
what's happening with voter fraud, you're seeing this orchestrated attempt

(07:14):
with Facebook and the White House and Twitter and all
these other platforms too now almost even silence what's happening
with some of these audits, not just in Maricopa County
in Arizona, but also too in Georgia. And the one
thing that I thought was interesting, and as some of
you might know, is that I was actually able to
go to Georgia and I personally worked on the Senate
races out there. I want to get more into that

(07:35):
in a second, because it's important for everyone to realize
what exactly happened in Georgia. So stay tuned. We'll be
right back after this quick commercial break. So after I
had finished the election cycle, basically maybe a month after,
we all know that there was a runoff in Georgia
and that was between Senators Leffler and Perdue in Georgia.

(07:59):
And I was able to go out there with two
different organizations and actually talk to voters and do outreach
within the urban communities, whether it was to the black
or Hispanic community. In regards to this election, the one
thing that I observed that was completely upsetting is that
the election wasn't even really based on politics. I would
say that ninety eight percent of what I saw coming

(08:20):
out of the Georgia election cycle was based on race.
And that is when I realized at this point we
as a country, yes, you have to fight fire with fire,
but that the Democrats were also in this. Just further,
I think solidified my idea that the Democrats do use
race in order to divide the nation and in order
to control people. I'm not saying all Democrats are bad,
But what I am saying is that from a national

(08:42):
political strategy and perspective, that is how they divide the country.
When you have control of one of the greatest countries
in the world at stake, of course they're going to
fight dirty. And I even argue that when are Republicans
going to start, you know, metaphorically punching back and actually
using these same tactics against the Democrats. I'm not saying

(09:03):
that I want people to get violent, but I will
say that we have to actively engage these communities and
kind of fight fire with fire on their playing field
because the Democrats are literally beating us at that game.
So anyways, I was out there and the one thing
that I constantly was observing and hearing is that because
of what happened and what was coming out in recorded footage,

(09:24):
whether it was out of Georgia or whether it was
out of Philadelphia, or whether it's out of Michigan or
whether it was out of Arizona. Because of this recorded
footage that we were seeing from people being very shady
with some of the ballot harvesting operations or counting ballots,
then you saw in certain states that were in Democrats
strongholds that they weren't actually letting the people in the
observers that were volunteers, that GOP volunteers were getting harassed.

(09:47):
I mean, this is all stuff that is not supposed
to be taking place here in the United States. For
God's sakes. If you go to Mexico, for example, and
Mexico actually just got done with i think one of
their bloodiest election cycles in history, where candidates were literally
getting killed, staffers were getting killed. I mean, it was crazy.
But even in Mexico, they have voter ID and it's

(10:09):
crazy to see that here in the United States. You know,
we pride ourselves on being this first world country and
you go to places like Mexico and they actually have
better voter I D laws than we do. That's completely absurd.
And then you go to look at previous clips of
you know, Democrats in past years, and I'm talking like
the people that you saw this past election cycle saying

(10:31):
this was the most secure election and that you know,
we should trust all the stuff you see Adam Schiff,
and I'm gonna play you this clip, Adam Shift multiple
members of the d n C sitting there saying that
they actually had not trusted some of these machines that
were being used. So I'm gonna play this clip. I
want you guys to draw your own opinion, because I
think that no matter what, whether you're a Democrat or Republican,

(10:53):
you should always want to make sure that the people
who are voting, that the people that you're supposed to represent,
have eight in the election process. If it were me
and I was in this position, and I would honestly say, yes,
of course we need audit, Yes we need a voter idea.
Voter ideas clearly not racist. It is clearly nonsense. It
is bs for people to say that if you want

(11:14):
someone's voter idea, that all of a sudden you are
a racist, that this is like slavery. I mean, these
Texas Democrats that left so that Texas itself couldn't actually
bring forward some of this legislation that would ensure voter integrity.
They're saying that in comparing, you know, what they're going
through to the times of slavery, which is completely ridiculous. Obviously,
we know that these are totally separate, different circumstances, But

(11:36):
listen to this cliff. Okay, I want you to draw
your own conclusion, I continue to think that our voting
machines are too vulnerable for Researchers have repeatedly demonstrated that
ballot recording machines and other voting systems are susceptible to tempering.
Even hackers with limited prior knowledge, tools, and resources are
able to breach voting machines in a matter of minutes.
Electronic voting machines in Georgia and Texas deleted votes for

(11:58):
certain candidates or switch vote from one candidate to another.
The biggest seller of voting machines is doing something that
violates cybersecurity one oh one directing that you install remote
access software, which would make a machine like that, you know,
a magnet for fraudsters and hackers. These voting machines can
be hacked quite easily. You could easily hack into them.

(12:19):
It makes it seem like all these states are doing
different things, but in fact three companies are controlling this.
It is the individual voting machines that some pose that
pose some of the greatest risks. There are a lot
of states that are dealing with antiquated machines right which
are vulnerable to being hacked. Workers were able to easily
hack into an electronic voting machine, it was possible to

(12:42):
switch votes. Percent of American voters use voting machines that
researchers have found have serious security flaws, including backdoors. We
know how vulnerable now our systems were. We know, I
know that hackathon that took place last year, or virtually
every machine was broken into fairly quickly. I actually held

(13:03):
a demonstration for my colleagues here at the Capitol Um
where we brought in UM folks who before our eyes
hacked election machines. UM. Those that are not those that
are being used in many states. Aging systems also frequently
rely on unsupported software like Windows XP and two thousand,
which may not receive regular security patches and are that's

(13:26):
more vulnerable to the latest methods of cyber attack. In
a close present election, they just need to hack one
swing state, or maybe you one or two, or maybe
just a few counties in one swing state. I'm very
concerned that you could have a hack that finally went
through this guys, I just played you a clip, okay,

(13:46):
that is VP Harris, Ted lou Clobachar Schumer Widen from Oregon.
These are hard Democrats that are saying now that fraud
does not take place. They're saying that that is completely false.
We're gonna go to a short break here, but we know,
we know that they're lying. We'll be right back. It's

(14:08):
going to become increasingly important that people share this information.
I can tell you that I have posted some of
this stuff. I posted it on my Facebook, my Twitter,
my Instagram, even Getter, which is a new platform that
just launched. But as I post this stuff, I noticed
that Twitter would allow me to share it. And this
is not doctored footage. Okay, this was I think from

(14:29):
the RNC actually actually put this out. This is not
doctored footage. What we do know is that this is
absolutely and without a doubt, what Democrats know to be true.
And I would even argue that as someone who is
a Republican, as someone who is conservative, I do believe
that we need to ensure that our election integrity, that

(14:52):
our election process is one secure. If that means changing
over from these machines to actually paper ballots, have people,
you know, dip their finger and stamp it for all
I care, but I want it to be secure. The
fact that you have people lying about this, the fact
that you actually have now this pivot that's taken place,
and that they are literally gas lighting America. Okay, that

(15:13):
is wrong. And I think that when you talk about
what's going to be I think the number one issue.
After some people might say, well, how is it possible,
okay that we can vote and ensure that it's taken
care of. Well, I'll say to you this way. In
the state of Florida. And one thing that's going to
be interesting about this election cycle coming up here in

(15:33):
the next year or so is that you have redistricting
not just in the state of Florida, but across the
country based on census data. So what that means for
people that might not necessarily follow politics that closely is
that based on the census data, the entire states will
redraw their lines for their congressional districts based on population.

(15:55):
So we know that states like New York and California
that are losing people because especially what happened after COVID
nineteen and the lockdowns and how many people essentially lost
their businesses forever, and then you have these mass magnates,
I mean, the list goes on. We know that states
like those are losing seats, and we know that states
like Florida, based on our population, are picking those seats up.

(16:16):
An also interesting note is that across the country of
all fifty states, that a majority of those states are
made up of Republican legislatures and their state houses and
state senates. So that means that depending on the state.
I know, in Arizona, I believe it has an independent
group that comes together to actually draw those lines. But

(16:36):
depending on those states and depending on how they actually
choose to do that, that means that these lines will
be redrawn and that some of these Democrats states lose
seats and some of these Republican states are now picking
seats up. So that means that it's very likely, Okay,
we only need five seats to take back the House
and the Senate. It is very likely that in the

(16:56):
state of Florida alone, with redistricting and Texas a loan
with redistricting, especially now that De Santis has moved forward
with cracking down on the rules for vote by mail.
Now you have to request it annually from what I've
been told, and then also to the ballot harvesting you.
He's really cracked down on that for the state of Florida,
which you can still turn in your ballot, but you

(17:17):
can't go collect thirty ballots to do that. And that's
what the new law says. But essentially what that means
is that we will be able to and some of
these Republicans states like Texas and Florida take back. I
believe the House, at least in our states because we
are redistricting and a lot of these swing districts will
probably change based on population. So yes, of course we

(17:39):
have to make sure that for on forward that at
the federal level we are pushing legislation that will secure
our elections. I do not believe that it should ever
be allowed ever in US history, massive random ballots by mail.
That is completely wrong. It is riddled with the opportunity
for people to essentially fraud ulently vote, even people that

(18:01):
aren't even American citizens. It opens up the door for
them to be able to vote. That is something that
should not happen. And honestly, I do believe that COVID
nineteen was used by the Democrats as an advantage that
they had to get away with some things that they
typically wouldn't be able to get away with because it
was such an odd circumstance. So what I'm trying to

(18:22):
say is that there's hope from a federal level, we
are going to ensure that these people cannot do what
they've done on the national scale ever again. But it's
going to take actually getting good people elected. And I
can tell you that there are some incredible, incredible candidates
running in other states. I know, I've been following Graham
Allen's race. He's actually a personal friend of mine. He

(18:44):
was in the army for a very very long time.
He's actually running against someone who actually voted for impeachment,
and that's in the North Carolina area. And the guy
put so much, he sacrificed so much of his personal
monetary income to actually be able to do this. And
I think that that's the type of people that we need.
We don't need people that are looking to go to

(19:04):
Congress to become someone. We need people that are looking
to go to Congress to do the right thing, which
is to fight for our country, fight for our constitution,
and ensure that here in the United States, that we
still represent a true constitutional republic, that we still put
our people first, and that we are taking pride in
everything that we do, not you know, shelling out for

(19:25):
some of these big corporations and representing those special interests
instead representing the people here in the United States. So
make sure you, guys share this information. I want you
to tell your friends and family about everything that I
shared with you today. Show them that clip of Schumer
and Cloba, char and Harris and Ted lou all saying
the same thing that we need to ensure that we

(19:46):
are looking closely at this election process. Guys be adamantly
an outspoken. I was talking to Don Junior this weekend, okay,
and what he said is we need people to speak up.
We can no longer turn the other cheek. We can
no longer stay silent. Make your voice heard, get active
at the local level, and we'll help take back this country.
Before we go, I want to thank you guys so

(20:07):
much for listening. If you enjoy today's show, please leave
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You can also find me on Twitter parlor Getter, Facebook
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to Drew Steele, writer Aaron Kligman, and executive producers Debbie
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