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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Welcome in final hour before election day. Been waiting a
long time to say that all of you out there,
get your votes in vote now. If you are among
the seventy five million who have already voted, that's like
Buck and me. Go out and see if you can
corral some people who have not voted. Friends, family members,
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text them, get them moving. Tomorrow is game day. We
have the lead at halftime, but we want to put
them away. We are joined now by Senator Marsha Blackburn
of Tennessee. She is on the ballot tomorrow. She has
already gotten my vote. And Senator, I know you're working
all the time. I saw you Saturday, right after I
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landed back from Pennsylvania and campaigning all day with Dave McCormick.
You were about to head up and go campaign and Knoxville,
where Tennessee was playing against Kentucky. We just had on
Bernie Marino, his campaign going really well in Ohio. I
know you're not only focused on your own race, but
also on Republican Senate control overall. You've got my vote.
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Encourage every Tennessee and to go vote for you. What
do you see on the ground here as we sit
on election eve?
Speaker 2 (01:16):
I'm in Upper East Tennessee today and just left a
meeting with a lot of people that are working on
campaigns and they were so excited to have the biggest
ground they've ever had at their Kingsport Republican Club. And
you know, people are ready for the election. They are
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ready for a Donald Trump victory. They are ready to
see us take the US Senate. They are very hopeful
we will hold the House. People want to get this
country back on the right track. And Clay I, you know,
people are tired of being broke and the economy is
in shambles, and they know that people aren't hiring, people
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aren't getting weight increases, and they're tired of inflation and
what they're paying at the gas pump in the grocery store.
They don't like what they see with this open border
and illegal immigration. And so people are saying, well, let's
get this job done. And I think that's fine. The
early boat has been so high, and when you'll see
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people show up tomorrow.
Speaker 3 (02:22):
Senator Blackburn, appreciate you being with us as always. You're
not new to the Senate, right. We've had a number
of people in recent weeks who are just trying to
get into the Senate for the first time. You know
how this works, and you know what is possible. Let's
just take a look forward here into an administration, a
second Trump term with House and Senate control in Republican hands.
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A happy day. Hopefully we get there. What's top of
the agenda, though, because I think that factors in when
people are thinking about is it even worth me voting?
Or maybe if they're thinking who should I vote for?
What would you want to see get done? I mean,
what are some of the first things you think in
the Senate you can help vote for and pass through
that would help Donald Trump get his agenda into action.
Speaker 2 (03:05):
The first thing that we need to do is to
make the Trump tax cuts, those twenty seventeen tax cuts permanent.
That is what people are wanting to see, and they
want some stability in that. And with inflation being so high,
they don't want the seven trillion dollar tax increase that
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they would get under Kamala Harris. They're saying, let's make
certain that we get those tax cuts done.
Speaker 4 (03:34):
Now.
Speaker 2 (03:34):
Day one, you're going to see President Trump get sworn
in and go straight to the Oval Office and start
signing executive orders and pushing to begin drilling on day one,
pushing to go back to building the wall, building the
Keystone pipeline. There are so many things he will do
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by executive order, and then we will be able to
follow a lot of that with congressional action. That's why
it's important that we have the House, the Senate, and
the White House.
Speaker 1 (04:09):
Marcia, I know you're plugged in, and again, go vote
for Marsha Blackburn. She's going to win in my home
state of Tennessee. She deserves to win for being right
on so many things during her career. But I know
you're focused on the overall battlegrounds I mentioned. We just
talked to Bernie Marino Buck just asked you about the
importance of having congressional control. We got people listening all
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over the nation. What can you tell us about the
numbers you're seeing out there, whether it's Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona, Nevada,
maybe even New Mexico, Virginia, Maryland. I mean, there are
a lot of battlegrounds out there in many different states.
What should people Montana, for sure, what should people know
as they prepare to go vote tomorrow?
Speaker 2 (04:52):
And for your listeners, West Virginia is a seat that
is flipping from Democrats to Republican. You mentioned Bernie Marinos
race in Ohio. You've got Tim she who is in Montana.
We should get all three of those seats now, races
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that are tied up. You've got Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, all
of those are tied races, and it really just depends
on who gets their voters to the polls. In addition
to that, you can look at Nevada and Sam Brown
has been able to close that gap. He is only
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a couple of points down in the polling. Same for
Nela Diminici down in New Mexico. That's another race that
is right there on the cusp. Governor Hogan over in
Maryland is running a great race. Honkow in Virginia has
picked up momentum in the last week and a half
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and if people go vote, these candidates will end up winning.
Speaker 3 (06:04):
Speaking of Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, and you know,
Senator I spent a fair amount of time looking at
opposition media, reading their editorials, watching some of their shows,
and it has been very clear from what I've seen
that in the closing days here, it's not so much
a campaign for what Democrats would do, but a campaign
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that is meant to frighten, particularly women, about what will
happen to them. And you know they won't be able
to get medical care, they won't talk about abortion, then
won't actually use the word, and then on top of it,
just the most blatant lies. And what comes to mind
is Barack Obama came out and said that that Trump
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said there are good people on both sides. You know
the lie. Biden has said it. You know this lie,
They've used it many times before. But to pull that
in the last few days, it does it feel like
desperation to you? Does is this something you expected? How
do you view the closing argument that the Democrats are making.
Speaker 2 (07:04):
You know, with the Democrats and their campaign with Kamalo,
they tried the campaign of joy. Nobody bought that, so
they moved onto the economy. Nobody got their message there.
They went to the border and people thought, you've got
to be kidding me. An open border is your border policy.
So nothing has stuck. So now what they're doing is
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villainizing their opponents and trying to frighten people. And Canadas
always have a choice. You can run a campaign on
hope and a better future, or you can run a
campaign on fear. And what they have done is pivot
to fear because it's the only thing they have left
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that they think could help them to win. And the
things they are saying are just not true, no.
Speaker 1 (07:56):
Doubt, Marcia, do you think that the panic is starting
to set in? The analogy I've used is we've got
the lead at halftime, But as anybody out there that
has ever played a sport knows, you can have a
really good half and if you come out and you
don't deliver in the second half, a game you're winning
can turn into a loss. You've got to add on
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more momentum, add on more steam, as General Neilan used
to say, in the second half. Do you feel like
we have the halftime lead and that if everybody out
there listening to us right now rolls out for the
second half because about half people have voted so far
and shows up on election day, that Trump, yourself and
many other Senate candidates as well as House candidates are
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going to ride to victory.
Speaker 2 (08:41):
I certainly do. I feel like we do have the
lead when you look at the early vote totals and
registered Republicans that we're voting in states where they do
voter registration, are Republican leaning blocks and precincts in states
that do not do it voter registration, and you see
that our supporters and voters have shown up at the
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ballot box. That is a very good thing. It's a
good thing for us, and I think it's a good
thing for the country. So yes, indeed, we do. But
we're not going to win if people get complacent, our
people say, oh, I think they've got this and don't
show up, we won't win.
Speaker 3 (09:24):
Senator of Blackburn, Yeah, I want to ask you just
to go a little further into that with what concerns
you at this phase. We've shared a lot of the
early data, which a place as it's halftime, we're up,
and that's basically I think indisputable right now based on
the early vote data overall. What concerns you though, because
I think people need to know that, especially as we
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need to keep the focus on keep the pedal to
the metal here in the last thirty six hours or so.
Speaker 2 (09:53):
And what concerns me is that people will get busy
and just not takes the time to go vote tomorrow. Yea.
And if they do that we won't have victories in
these states like Montana. And you know, the President is
leading in Arizona. Everybody in Arizona go vote. The President
is leading in Nevada. We need everybody there to go vote.
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And the other thing to keep in mind is we
want to make sure that President Trump not only wins
the electoral college, but that he wins the popular vote.
That requires that everybody go vote.
Speaker 1 (10:32):
You think the popular votes in play, because I've been
saying that on the show for some time. We want
to win the electoral vote. We don't care how we
win scoreboard, he gets to two seventy, nothing else matters.
But if he could win the popular vote. You know
this better than anybody. Chuck Schumer and a lot of
other Democrats in power, Hakeem Jeffreys in the House, they
would sit back and say, wait a minute, we really
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were off when it came to misjudging what the American
people cared about, and it would force them to re
calibrate all of their potential political persuasion. That's what the
popular vote win could do. Winning overall is great, but
if we really storm the polls and win the popular vote,
it's a wave style election.
Speaker 2 (11:12):
Right, oh, absolutely. And the thing is it forces them
away from this woke leftist green news deal esg DEI
kind of agenda that they have had and shows that
the American people have rejected what they stand for. And
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so you're so right about that, because if you win
that popular vote, then you have that momentum to make
those policy changes. So it is imperative that we win
that popular vote also.
Speaker 4 (11:48):
And where are you going to be election night? Center
of Blackburn, And just want to give you some money.
Speaker 2 (11:55):
I'm going to end up today in Memphis, where I
will start tomorrow morning and then work my way back
to Middle Tennessee.
Speaker 1 (12:03):
Tomorrow and you will be celebrating your election win in
the great state of Tennessee, in the great region of Nashville.
So Marsha Blackburn, congrats, enjoy the day, keep killing it,
and hopefully we have a lot to celebrate tomorrow come
the evening.
Speaker 2 (12:20):
You got it. Take care by now.
Speaker 4 (12:22):
Thanks so much.
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We'll get to our friend Steve Bannon here shortly host
of the Warroom podcast to serve a prison sentence on
principle because he would not bend the knee to the
witch hunt committee in Congress. But let's have Darren in
Colorado way and here, Darren, what's going on?
Speaker 5 (15:22):
Yes, sir, no, I was just calling, well, good morning
or good afternoon to you guys. But I was listening
earlier Buck when you said the only place that people
should be right now is in their car driving to
the polling place. And I happen to be in my
truck going to the pulling place. So I love it.
Speaker 3 (15:42):
You love it, love it, Darren, Thank you so much,
calling from Colorado. Yeah, I said, Look, the best way
to listen to Clay and Buck today is if you
haven't already voted. If you have voted, the best way
to listen is, however the heck you want but if
you haven't voted, the best way to listen is on
your way to the polling place. That is a that
is a true statement. Also play you know the SNL
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Kamala appearance. They did have to get free they did
have to give matching airtime, right or they had had
to give equal time.
Speaker 4 (16:09):
And this is what aired. I didn't know.
Speaker 3 (16:12):
About it because I didn't I don't watch Sunday Night Football.
It's not a shock to any of you. This is
NBC Sunday Night Football. Here's what it sounded like.
Speaker 6 (16:19):
Hello to our great sports fans, and I hope you
have it a fantastic time. We're two days away from
the most important election in the history of our country.
We've got to save our country, and indeed saving it's
in very bad shape. The worst economic numbers in generations
were just announced two days ago. We're losing jobs, We're
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losing everything, including viability.
Speaker 4 (16:45):
We had ended up in a depression.
Speaker 6 (16:46):
Based on what's been happening.
Speaker 4 (16:49):
We've never seen anything like it, at least for.
Speaker 6 (16:51):
The last forty years. We have to straighten out our country.
We have to close our borders, we have to lower
our taxes, we have to get rid of inflation, and.
Speaker 4 (17:00):
We're going to do it. Just remember Kamala and her
friend's broken. I'll fetch it. There you go. Clay closing
message from Trump.
Speaker 1 (17:10):
No Doubt, and that aired on Sunday Night Football and
during the NASCAR race. To make up for the fact
that after saying they were not going to have candidates on,
they allowed Kamala Harris to appear with Maya Rudolph for
the opening of Sundays for Saturday Night Live. But I
think the audience on Sunday for Trump was larger. Just
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keep voting, Just keep voting, no matter where you are
in the country, because the House is up for grabs,
the Senate is up for grabs. And even if you're
not worried about federal elections, school boards, your local state representatives,
every vote matters in every state for so many different races.
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We want to make sure you mentioned vote today. All
day tomorrow. We're going to be hammering.
Speaker 4 (17:59):
Vote, vote, get it out, get it done. We're winning.
Let's close it out.
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Speaker 4 (19:03):
Joining us now.
Speaker 1 (19:04):
Steve Bannon bresh out of prison where he has been
for the last four months because he refused to comply
with Democrat law fair former White House Chief strategists host
of The War Room podcast, Steve, we appreciate you join us.
We're glad you're out. When you hear democrats argue that
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if Trump wins, he'll put his political adversaries in prison
and enact the lawfare against them. As a guy who
was actually put in prison, that has to be one
of the craziest arguments, most dishonest arguments you have ever heard.
You went to prison to stand up for Trump. What
is your feeling one day out and what do you
think about that argument that Democrats are trying to trot
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out there?
Speaker 7 (19:48):
Well, you know, they'll lie about everything. And when I
was in settled prison, you've got Jay sixers there, but
you have people that pray the rosary in front of
abortion centers that are there. You've got when I was there,
I think two or three women in their seventies got
sentenced to in not camps. They got actually sentenced to
federal prisons low security. But the low security prisons are
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very dangerous. So no, and President Trump. People forget President
Trump's gonna be a sentenced on twenty sixth November is
going to send it in jail. There's no deun it's
gonna gievehim some prissent, and I think that's going to
be reversed. But these people are out of control. They
created thirty four pony, thirty four felonies. They're gonna trust
send President Trump. And Jack Smith is not backing off,
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not banking off in DC. Remember, Jamie rask is just
a bill Maude. Jamie Raskin is out there saying that
they're not going to certify Trump's election on January sixth
in the Capital if the Democrats take the House by
even one vote. So their lawfare is the specially and
they've used it to the max, is not anywhere near
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what they will do. But that's why tomorrow so important.
If people got understand the still coming after President Trump.
They have not really eased up on them on the
gas at all.
Speaker 3 (21:02):
Steve It's Buck appreciates you being with us, and you
know we've been rooting for you the whole time since
you not only were in the Big House, but since
they were threatening to send you away. And we respect
the fact that you stand with your principles and refuse
to bend the knee to the witch hunt committee. We
all know we could sit here and get into and
you know this better than anybody. Democrats somehow don't go
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to prison for this. Don't go to don't even face
charges really for this right, the whole thing is just
a total scam and a sham. But it sounds like
you're warning everybody, even if we have a really good
day tomorrow, the fight is going to escalate and could
get even crazier in some ways after the election. Am
I am I reading that right?
Speaker 7 (21:43):
But look you were to see you see what's happened
to the Defense Department, to the CIA, to the Justice Department,
to the FDI, these institutions. If you think, and we
have to do this is first, we must win in
the bigger amount we get to win tomorrow. And the
early voting numbers look great for us, but it's not enough.
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They haven't built a firewall. We must deliver with people,
must be forced multipliers. But don't think it ends there.
That's where it really starts. They're not prepared to say
this is great. You know, you got more people that
turned up in Wisconsin, you won Arizona, North Pennsylvania. It's
great for you. They're going to fight us with every
tool they have in the bag, and we have to
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be prepared to be relentless and say no, we want
an election. We proven we want an election, we want
to certified. President Trump is going to be inaugurate of
the twentieth January at high noon. We're going to take
over and get our people. Three thousand of our people
going day one. The other thousand and you get sent
and confirmed, and we'll get them as quickly as possible.
And we're going to have a tremendous hundred days. But
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people think, if you think they're going to congratulate you
at five o'clock in the morning on Wednesday for winning this,
you get another thing. Come inside, tell everybody just get
ready to hunker down. The same fight in the termination
and relentlessness that got us the changing, you know, with
the voter registrations that changed the architecture of the electorate
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and then went out and actually won. I think in
many regards the early vote in not allowing them to
build firewalls is the same that's going to deliver to
mar This is working class and middle class, populous, nationalist uprising,
and people just have to understand we have to take
it through to make sure President Trump is inaugurator of
the twentieth And don't lose faith. Just understand you're fighting
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for your country against some of the most powerful institutions
in world history.
Speaker 1 (23:37):
Steve, If we've got people out there who haven't voted
early yet, Buck and I vote voted early for Trump.
We've told everybody we can get as much of that
of that bullwark out there as you possibly can to
help Trump. What is the importance you just said it?
Basically the entire countries at stake. But you know, well
the first term what Trump was able to accomplish, what
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can he accomplish in the second term. And for anybody
out there that hasn't voted yet, what charge would you
put on them for what this second term can accomplish?
Speaker 7 (24:08):
Well in the second term, think about what's going to
happen within the first ten days of his inordineration. The
death ceiling. We hit the death ceiling. The tax cuts
that drove his economic plan, it's so well in eighteen
and nineteen are reversed right or ended. And we're not
going to pass an omnibus bill on December twenty. The
government's going to run out of money, so we've got
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to address the deficit. You know, a month's going to
come in and help me with that. But he has
three massive financial issues that will set the direction for
the country economically maybe for a decade. That's in the
first ten days. Oh and by the way, we've got
to commence immediately not just building the wall, but the
commencement of the deportation of ten to fifteen million, you know,
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illegal aliens. With Tucker Carlson, with Josemi show that he says,
I think it's the greatest, the worst thing that's happening
in the country since Pearl Harbor. So this is all
in his first week, and we're going to be got
all these criminals, the criminal elements, hundreds of thousands of people.
What he has to address besides the fact of then
getting proper adjudication investigations of FBI, DJ, CIA, Defense Department,
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all of it which will be quite complicated, but has
to be done and totally transparently so the American people
can understand what happened to the CIA, Understand what happened
to the FBI, Understand what happened to DOJ. That's all
right of the box. So folks, if you want more
the same and only getting worse, then stay home because
you're going to get more of the same, and you're
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going to get less and less economic opportunities, less and
less freedom so if you want that, if you find
with techno feudalism, hey they'll serve it up to you
as much as you want. Now, if you want freedom
and liberty and the economic opportunities and to really have
this country back to its revolutionary roots, not only have
you got to get out tomorrow, you have to be
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a force multiplier. We need everybody in your audience to
take that, because, hey, we have to hold the House
if they take that, If Jamie Raskin and Nancy Pelosi
and King Jeffers are running the House, they're gonna want
not certify Trump on the sixth, and then when he
actually takes Outazoo power through that, they're gonna, you know,
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Andy Bigg said the other day of my show, they're
already drafting up articles in peach if they if they
take control by one one one seat, one House seat. So, folks,
tomorrow's everything and you've got to get out there. But
don't think the game is over. After that. You're not
gonna be able to rest. And I would love to
tell you that it's all going to be great in
the sunlight uplands, but if not, this is just the
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cable stakes for taking our country back it's going to
take ten or twenty years. We didn't get into this
problem overnight. Okay, we didn't. The greatest country in the
world did not get into the situation overnight. And we
have to understand that's gonna take us a decade. Or
wanted to get out and listen, when you have Elon
Musk and Meghan Kelly and Tucker Carlson, the Cole Shanahan
and Vivid Ramaslavi and all these new people coming towards
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the David Sachs. We have all these new people coming
to this movement. We're at the top of the first inning.
You know, Tulci Gabbert dank Patrick, you're seeing you, and
you see African American men in his famment refuse to
vote for her. That's why these numbers are so good.
This is a new coalition. We're at the top of
the first inning. But we're gonna have to pala fidas.
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And remember, if we don't quit, we win. This is
why he went to prison. I served as a naval
officer in my twenties under Destroyer. I'm proud to serving
the Senate the seventies. In my seventies in a federal
prison and if you're not prepared to be sent to prison,
you're not going to be at the forefront of this,
at the forefront of this fight, because they are going
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to look to send us to prison, and so they're
going to try to send President Trump. This is the
top of the first inning. Tomor's a huge day, but
it doesn't end to morrow. It really commenced us tomorrow.
Speaker 3 (27:59):
Which because Bannon he is the host of a war
room podcast. Steve, you mentioned this towards the end there.
What is it like to be a political prisoner, which
is what you were in America in twenty twenty four?
Speaker 7 (28:16):
What look Federal prison is tough. I mean, there's a
very violent place. They got a lot of gangs. They've
got the particularly swamp with drugs, this drug called K two.
There are many many good people there, but you've got
a lot of You've got a lot of the foreign
nationals that are now have come through the borders that
are there. You've got very violent gangs, You've got stabbings,
you have fights, and like I said, it's a wash
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with drugs. The police officers, many of the police officer
there are excellent and really try to help them, and
they try to keep order. Many inmates are excellent people.
They're there for various reasons. They're trying to sort their
lives out, to get back out. Their families have been
devastated by this. You know, that's one of the reasons
they hate Kamala Harris because he's kind of the queen
of mass incarcerations. I could tell them in prison, but
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it's tough, and people have to understand it's it's it's
meant to be tough, and it's tough, but you can
power feel for me, it's empowering just thinking, hey, I'm
seventy years old, this experience is totally unique. If I
power through this. You know, Nancy Pluss, I've never been
to me, the Nancy Pelosi, I've never been to the
Jamie Raskin. I've never been to me, to these radicals,
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and so, you know, for me, it turned out to
be great. But people got to understand they are set
to send a lot of people to prison. They already
have the j six people, these people praying to Versias
out of a Boys and Center's parents that tried to
stand up of what's happening in school. So folks have
to understand this is their their their heart. This is hardball,
and they play Snashale.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
Talking to Steve Bannon, fresh out of prison for being
willing to stand up to the Democrat law there. How
big of a deal you were there in sixteen when
so many people were stunned that Trump won. I think
Buck agrees with me too. Trump is going to win
tomorrow if everybody shows up. I don't just want to
win though, I want the popular vote. We got to
make this too big to rig. What would winning the
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popular vote mean if everybody out there shows up, gets
their friends and families out there, how much of a
statement would that be?
Speaker 7 (30:12):
Well, everyone's second assume we went back to sixteenth, Remember sixteen.
You can make the argument she lost it as much
as we wanted right because it was her arrogance and
not going to Wisconsin, not going to Mission that this
kind of arrogance of Robbie Lukey, these guys that they
didn't made to address the issues of the country. We
snuck up on them. Remember we're three and a half
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points down. The night before, Immediate already written us off
that when the exit poles came out at five o'clock,
she was winning a three hundred and fifty to four
hundred elector of vote victory that people had voted for
Trump were still too shy to tell people they had
voted for Trump. The exit poles at five o'clock had
us blown out of the water, and we won this time.
We didn't sneak up up this time. They'd been waiting,
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and they've got all their force line. This victory is
orders of magnitude more powerful. Remember, everybody abandoned Trump. This
really comes from a grassroots, grassroots perspective. So that's why
this is so important, and that's why they're so dug
And also the fact I'll look at just look at
your show the last couple of years, look at what
we've wonged. Look at what the people understand, the issues
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with the olive garts in Silicon Valley, with what's happening
on Wall Street. It's what's happening in the economy, in
the fifteen million that Wall Street in the political class
have allowed to come in and ruin our country. This
is we understand. The states are so much hard of
a date already. So tomorrow I would love to win
the popular vote. I would love to win New Mexico.
But Jami new Hanft, but hey, here's where I know
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we have to win. We have to win two seventy.
So that means, you know, North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, the
Vattle you have to represent. You've been such a good
job in the early vote, you must represent tomorrow. And
then we've got to pick off either Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, maybe Michigan.
If we run the tables there for three hundred, they're
never going to sit there and go, oh, this is
a mandate Rachel made these people. They're going to go
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to war with us in the either that we stole
this to comestill at surrectionists. He's going to go to
prison and like res Island New Way, the firestorm when
we win will be as bad as if we lost.
And people just have to gird yourself with this. They're
not going to sit there Untell. So we we'll have
better data to say we won the popular vote. You know,
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he got three hundred and fifty times with one day
hands on Virginia. It won't to make a difference to them.
They have the strongest, most powerful apparatus in the greatest
and strongest, the most powerful country in the history of
the earth, and they ain't about to give it up
to a bunch of guys in rep ball caps that
happen to get more votes than they do. That's what
we got to gird on launch with it. That's what
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we gotta get focused on.
Speaker 4 (32:43):
Steve.
Speaker 3 (32:44):
We appreciate you, Glad, we're on your side, that you're
on our side. Thank you for all you do, and
thanks for joining us here on the show. And hopefully
we can at least tweet at each other in celebration
after Tuesday, even if it's short lived before we have
to take on the next round of madness.
Speaker 7 (32:58):
Guys, we got alongside ahead of us, Glad in the foxholes.
Speaker 1 (33:01):
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call here from Shirley is what I'm told. Shirley Wowlace,
what do you have?
Speaker 8 (35:07):
Well, we had a wonderful day.
Speaker 9 (35:09):
We owned the Hungry Bear Cafe in Asheville, North Carolina,
and we had a visit from TULTSI and her entire team.
They were here visiting with customers. They were listening to
their concerns and being supportive, and they're working hard to
get the vote out there for Donald Trump.
Speaker 5 (35:29):
We love it.
Speaker 1 (35:30):
I did the show from Ashville. What can you tell
us about how Western North Carolina is doing? Do you
guys have water back? How kids back in school? What's
the latest there?
Speaker 8 (35:41):
The public schools went back last week. We still do
not have public water that is usable for consumption. We
are hearing probably January. Wow, don't know for sure, but
it sure seems like that is probably a realistic goal.
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It's still terrible here, it's still very there are no words,
there's not enough words. We've lost generations of people and
they've lost their land, their homes. It's still just really bad.
I don't think anyone can imagine.
Speaker 1 (36:21):
Shirley, thank you for calling in give us that update.
We still need to do a lot for western North Carolina,
for everybody in that region, for all of you out
there listening to us. Tomorrow will be a very special
election day edition of Clay and Buck.
Speaker 4 (36:36):
We want all of you to get out and vote.
Make it too big to rig, no excuses.
Speaker 1 (36:42):
Tomorrow, We're going to continue to let you have it
the absolute latest.
Speaker 4 (36:47):
Tomorrow. Let's make Trump the president of the United States again.
Win the Senate and the House. You all can do.
It will be with you election Day. It's time to
get out.