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May 9, 2024 25 mins
Today, The Two Mikes again spoke with Nate Cain, a Republican candidate for a U.S. congressional seat in the northern panhandle district of West Virginia.

During his campaign, Mr. Cain has clocked nearly 70,000 miles on his car and says that he has been greeted all across his district with enthusiasm from an electorate that is sick to death of corruption in the state and national political systems.

He also noted that that his candidacy has been ignored by much of the state's media, which seems to be under the thump of certain wealthy families, such as that of Mr. Cain's opponent -- a man named Riley Moore --who has been exposed as a former Vice-President of a lobbying group called The Podesta Group, which is headed by Hillary Clinton's lickspittle John Podesta.

Moore also was registered as a lobbyist for foreign countries. He also has been a longtime employee on Capitol Hill, working closely with former and now-deposed Republican Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy, and has an aunt who is a well-known RINO Republican U.S. Senator from West Virginia.

By and large, though, Mr. Cain said that the West Virginia media are ignoring Riley Moore's checkered background, which is an odd resume for a man who is loudly proclaiming that he is a former welder and grassroots conservative Republican. (NB: The Two Mikes should note that we were slicked by Riley Moore when he was the West Virginia treasurer. He was our guest on 4 or 5 occasions posing as a grassroots conservative, but never mentioned his long record of working and cooperating with the swamp known on Capitol Hill.)

Mr. Cain also noted that he continues to work hard to inform West Virginians that the large battery-making factory planned for the congressional district in which he is running, may pose a significant environmental threat to the northern part of the state and the rivers therein. Oddly, the team bringing the plant into the state received an environmental waiver from the U.S. Congress before the first brick was laid. This project, moreover, was brought to West Virginia by John Podesta and a group of investors that includes Mark Zuckerburg, George Soros, the Blackrock Company, Bill Gates, and Jeff Bezos. And, oh yes, Riley Moore voted for a $115million  grant to this project from the West Virginia government.

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going to have Nate Kine, whowas running for Congress and take me home

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Country Roads, West Virginia. He'srunning against Riley Moore. You know,
this is a dynasty family, morecapital, more, whatever you want to
say. And we try to getRiley on the last six months because he
was on our show a couple oftimes, right Mike, five, six
times? Yeah, and for somereason we couldn't get him back on once

(03:12):
we told him we're going to haveNate on. So Nate's running against him,
and in a couple of more days, right after this podcast goes up,
there's going to be the primary.It's May fourteenth, right, Nate,
that's correct, all right, SoNate Cane's back with us and he's
going to raise some cain about theprimary coming up on the fourteen. So
welcome back Nate Kine to two mics. Hey, thank you guys for having

(03:34):
me back on. All right,what would you like to discuss because this
is it? You know, we'redown to the wire. Let's go.
Well, I'll tell you. Youknow, there's so much been going on
lately, it's almost the whole lastcouple of weeks have just been a blur
We've traveled across the state multiple times, and I will tell you, you
know, I am so excited andjust at the the level of awareness that

(03:59):
I am seeing, you know,by the people of West Virginia as to
what's going on. I was inmy barbershop just the other day, and
you know, most of the guysin there like in their eighties, and
one of the guys was asking me, you know, we were talking about
the problems and everything going on,and he goes, he said to me,
he sayes, you know, youknow who's behind all this, right,

(04:19):
And I was not sure of whathe was going to say, but
he goes George Soros. And thisguy's eighty something years old, and he's
like, you know, he wason it, man, he knew what
was happening in the world. Heknew what was gone on. He was
awake, and he was talking aboutWorld Economic Forum and klau Schwab and all
of that. So when you goteighty something year olds who, let's face

(04:42):
it, you know, majority ofpeople that vote right now in the country
or especially here in West Virginia,eighty percent of the people who vote are
people over age fifty five, andthey are educated people. They know exactly
what's going on now. Unfortunately,we need to get more people out there
voting. That's one of the bigproblems. We're down to the last you
know, uh less and less thanten days at this point, you know,

(05:04):
and and and we've got a bigproblem, and that is that people
who are the ones that actually workand are paying the taxes and everything,
they don't show up to vote forsome reason, especially during the primaries.
That's got to change. People gotto wake up and realize they got to
take control of their own destiny anduh, you know, and not be

(05:25):
you know, dependent upon you know, everybody else do their job for him.
We all have a duty, youknow, to get out there and
vote and to be educated voters.And so but I am excited because I'm
seeing some good turns. I'm seeingsome things that are happening. And even
in my own race, I'll tellyou, you know that this has been
an uphill battle, very tough race, the whole the whole way. But

(05:47):
we definitely hit probably two or threeweeks ago, we hit some sort of
magic number of like word of mouthspreading to where now everywhere we go we're
getting people that are telling us thatthey're they're already voting for us, and
that they you know, they've gotmy sign in their yard and all of
that, and and it's just it'sbeen an amazing experience. You know.

(06:08):
Look, you hear Donald Trump usethat term it's a love fest. It
feels a lot like that. Iunderstand why it uses that term. Now,
how is there do you get pollingregularly? You know, we've done
some internal polling, But the problemwith the polls is, you know,

(06:28):
unless you know who voted in theprimary. And I don't think that the
data that I have, which comesfrom the GOP is that accurate. And
uh, and so, but I'vehad a lot of polling. The truth
is is that the polling that thatwe were doing internally, Now this was
done, you know a few monthsback, because it's quite expensive to pay
somebody to do it. Sure,but several months ago, the majority of

(06:51):
the polls were showing that people justdidn't know who any of the candidates were.
And so the and and that's kindof reflective of a poll that was
done maybe I want to say itwas maybe two months ago. There was
a poll that was done by anewspaper that said, out of everyone poll,
sixty percent of the people were undecided. That's great because for me,

(07:13):
you know that that helps me becausecertainly you know Riley Moore and you know
many of some of the other candidateshave already spent a lot of money on
advertising and direct mail and stuff likethat. I've spent zero money on direct
mail. I have spent some moneyon radio, and I've spent some money
on newspapers. But the reality isis that I don't look at those things

(07:35):
as you know, the way thatI am going to pick up voters.
My attitude has been I want toget out there and meet the people in
person, and no other candidate hasbeen out there as much as I have.
And how many miles you date,how many miles have you criss crossed
the state? It's hard to knowbecause we had a rental car for three

(07:56):
months because Chris crofting the state wehad, we hit so many potholes at
my brand new car. It endedup having to replace the junction box under
the car and our car was inthe shop for three months. But on
my personal car, we have oversixty seven thousand miles on it and that's

(08:16):
all campaign related models. So you'retelling me what all this money that Jimmy
Justice got between COVID and the whateverelse they have, all these other acronym
kind of grift things where there's billionsof dollars and they talk about billions of
dollars in budgets. He didn't getto fix potholes. Yeah, forget,

(08:37):
definitely not. In fact, Ijust I call him Jim Justice potholes,
Jim Justice roads. Oh that's terrible. And and you know the sad part
is, and this is something Ifound out just the other night, is
you know where they're worth? Isthere worth in the worst part of the
state that I've seen these is inthe oil and gas area, because you

(09:01):
have all these trucks that are youknow, that are are moving oil and
gas, you know, you know, and heavy trucks on these roads.
And the problem is is that theamount of bonding. And I didn't know
this until just a couple of nightsago. Actually the problem that we have
in this state is that the bondingis so low. So you know,
when when they go and put ina a oil well, they have to

(09:24):
pay a bond so that they damagethe roads, you know, the roads
get repaired. Well, that's nothow you know, the bond is so
low that it's not getting repaired,and so there are some things that they
could do to fix this. Ijust don't know that they either have the
smarts or have the will to doit. And why would they, because
that's the problem in Charleston. It'sthe same problem you have down in Washington,
and that's that everybody you know isgetting their campaigns financed by the oil

(09:48):
and gas company, or by thedrug companies or buy all of these corporations.
That crap's got to stop. That'swhy I've raised over one hundred ten
thousand dollars. Let's come from directdonor donation. Not a dime of it
has come from a pack, superpack, a corporate pack, none of
that. Well, that's like eightyone. You know when you go down

(10:09):
up and down eighty one, right, I believe in Yeah, you go
down eighty one, up and downeighty one. You got all these tractor
trailers, you know, and there'ssome damage there. But what happens when
you get the block there, right? What do they do? They take
eleven and eleven is really a twolane state road, which is really community
kind of road to get in andout of communities. But you got dump

(10:31):
trucks going up there twenty four toseven. Well, and you're right,
and so so see, you know, interstate highways they get federal money,
but those state roads don't. Andso the state roads are dependent upon you
know, the especially if they're gettingdamaged from heavy, heavy trucks, right,
they either need to not allow theheavy trucks or if the heavy trucks

(10:52):
have to go on it, becauselike I said, they're either haul in
lumber or they're hauling oil and gasor you know, or whatever, or
dump trucks, then you know,yeah, there should be some bonding that
happens, you know with those roadsso that they get damaged, then they
take the money out of that,you know, in order to fix them.
This is the problem that we havethat's going on today. You go
to Maryland and or Pennsylvania, andtheir bonding is like, you know,

(11:15):
a hell of a lot more thanwhat ours is. And so I am
sure that Pennsylvania and Maryland gets ahell of a lot more because everything up
there is more. But that's whyyou don't want to have Rolly Moore win
the race. I love one pastorfriend of mine as a volunteer study he
loves to say, not one more. That's a good one. Huh.

(11:41):
Have you are you sensing or isit just very obvious that where is your
your opponents ties to Podesta and formerSpeaker of the Republican Party and his other
nefarious activities. Is it? Isit? Are people paying attention to that?
Well, I'll tell you, youknow, it's interesting. I know

(12:05):
that at least one, uh,there's You've got Dimitria Vassalaris, who's who
runs a radio show, talk radioshow out of the east, out of
the sorry, the Ohio River Valley. He's like slamming him NonStop. You
also got other candidates that are slamminghim and bringing this up. Chris Smoky
Walker, he's been, you know, slamming Riley Moore all the time.

(12:28):
And I'm happy for these guys that, you know, to do all the
slamming because I think people need toknow. I don't prefer to see my
campaign be the you know, themud slinger, but but people do need
to know this stuff. And whywould you vote from somebody who was an
agent of a foreign or a foreignExactly? He is a representative of a
foreign government. That's right. Andthe way I look at this like this.

(12:52):
There's nothing illegal about being a foreignregistered agent, just like there's nothing
illegal about being a stripper. Youknow. It's like or a pornographer.
You know, it's not a goodthing, but it's not an ethical thing,
but it's not illegal. But tome, being a foreign registered agent
and then going and wanting to bea congressman, that's like being you know,

(13:15):
a stripper, you know, oran escort and then wanting to go
be a Sunday school teacher. Well, I think too, in a state
where Christianity is so important, Yeah, why would people vote for a guy
who was in the employee of allegedchild molester. There's only two reasons,

(13:37):
and one is either their ignorance,which that is the case in many ways
that people just don't know. Andpart of the problem is is you got
the media. The media here inWest Virginia, the newspapers, they are
all you know. It seems likeoftentimes they are under the the you know,
under the spell of Shelleymore Capital.You know, they at the Capitol

(14:01):
family. They don't want to sayanything. I mean, listen, I'll
give you a perfect example. Ibroke a story a couple of weeks ago.
It's a huge national story. Imean, this is the my company
actually cut the Chinese infiltrating election systemsin the United States. You know,
this was the iconic you know,uh Eugene U story that everybody heard about,

(14:24):
you know, a few years wasnot even few It was about a
year and a half ago. Anduh, this is the Michigan based company.
Well, my company was hired todo the cyber forensic capture. I
actually have the evidence. This isnot just you know, this is not
me being uh a subjective here.This is very objective, very provable.

(14:45):
Uh, you know, solid evidencethat this company was stored scoring evidence or
they were storing PII on servers inChina, and they were working with a
Chinese company that to do their softwaredevelopment that had to the CCP. And
I released my offit David to theDefense Counterintelligence Security Agency. When I filed

(15:07):
a report with him, they determinedit to be a national security threat of
urgent concern and they sent it tothe FBI's counter Intelligence Division, who did
nothing, of course, But butthis you would think that story would be
a huge port It did get pickedup nationwide and got picked up by more
stations and more news outlets than anyother story we've ever done a press release

(15:28):
on. But hardly anybody in WestVirginia touched it. And why because they
don't want to do anything to helpme against Riley Moore. The other thing,
the other thing that happened too,and this was kind of strange.
This was like a you know,like some Department Homeland security level stuff.
But you go search for that thing. It got picked up by more than
anybody than any other press releasers,but you search for you can't find it.

(15:50):
Google is completely censoring it. Yeah, oh my gosh, terrible.
Yeah, so you know it's Isaw Riley Moore on Inside Western News and
he said he goes back as faras Henry Hyde. He's been on the
hill since Henry Hyde. And thenMike looked it up. Jeezus, Henry

(16:11):
Hyde was there when Abraham Lincoln wasthere. I mean, it's just amazing.
This guy's been inside of the government. Now you were talking about you
know, strippers or prostitutes whatever.Usually the way it works is a congressman
becomes a congressman and then he becomesa lobbyist. This is a reverse.
Now a lobbyist and you know,well you got to think about this too,

(16:32):
right, So why would you wantI mean, we all know we
have a problem in Congress right now, people who are being blackmailed. Oh
that has has come out recently.I think Tucker Carson had a show on
the other day where they were askinghim. He was asking some of the
people in you know, Congress thathe knows you know why they voted to

(16:53):
extend section seven of two of FIZA. You know, why did they vote
to give you know, hundreds ofmillions of dollars to the FBI to build
a new head Please pocus person forwhat the heck is that? I don't
know, but I got rid ofit. We'll get some Spanish. Uh

(17:14):
you want to eat food from Lima, Peru? Might come on now,
Like I like corn and pancakes.So we had but yeah, you had
this. Uh. He had ashow on where he was talking. He
was telling you know people that he'stalked to multiple people in Congress and the
fact is the reason why people votedfor section seven or two, and the

(17:37):
reason they voted to give the FBImore money to build a new headquarters that
was going to be bigger than thePentagon was because they are afraid of the
intelligence community and what they will doto them. He said that these people
are totally deathly afraid that the intelligencecommunity is going to put child porn on
their computers, or is going toexpose them for things, or is going
to you know. And the truthis, we know there's spine on it

(18:00):
because section seven oh two. Youhad a judge last year who released that
over two hundred and seventy six thousandAmericans had illegal warrantless searches done on them.
I mean, it is out ofcontrol right now. And so why
in the world would you want anybodywho is not squeaky clean getting in there,
Because everybody that has a path likeRiley's, they likely already have dirt

(18:22):
on him. And I'm I wouldsuspect that the reason why he has been
propped up and he's been given eighthundred thousand dollars in his campaign is because
they want somebody they can control fromthe get go. They know they're not
going to be able to do.I will be their worst enemy. The
deep State will absolutely hate my gutsbecause number one, they got nothing on
me. Number two, I meanI've had a tox secret clearance for twenty

(18:45):
seven years, I've had to keepmy nose pretty clean. And the other
thing is that I also have alreadyproven that I'm willing to go up against
the deep state. I've already exposedHillary Clinton and lived to tell the Tell
that's amazing right there, right there, that's a blessing. Boy. Let
me tell you, yes, sir, yes, sir. And I know
I know that that they do notwant people like me, just like they

(19:07):
don't want Trump in there. BecauseTrump doesn't give a crap about their antics.
He will continue to fight them.And that's why we need to make
sure that the people that we arevoting for, at a minimum are squeaky
clean, or if they're not squeakyclean, all of their dirt is already
out in the open, and wealready know it can't be used against them,
right right, Like you know,being the best friends with Kevin McCarthey,

(19:27):
that's not a good That tends tobe a bad sign. Yeah,
I think his first endorsement, KevinMcCarthy's first endorsement was to Riley Moore.
No surprise, all right, Mike, what do you guys to say?
Go ahead? I just think it'sridiculous that is still in this day and

(19:47):
age, one family that can controlthe media in a state. But I
guess it happens in other places too, where the Pritzkers are or where Rockefellers
are. But the idea that acandidate like this with as much baggage negative
baggages is him is still in therace is just It just speaks to the
to the degree of work there isto be done to clean up this country.

(20:10):
Oh yeah. I mean when someonewhen somebody first pointed out to me
that Riley Moore was the vice presidentof the Podesta Group, I thought they
were joking. I thought it wasa complete joke. I said, I
said, are you you're joking?Right? This is just made up?
No, this is there. Youcan't make the suffuck. Well, it
just shows you the power, sayingit shows you the power his antess,

(20:32):
Yes, absolutely, yep. Yeah, and that's what's going to happen if
Jimmy Justice goes to the Senate.I agree, And that's what's going to
happen with others. So tell us, Nate, who's the other good people
that people in West Virginia should bevoting for. Give us some names.
Absolutely, I'd be happy to I'lltell you if you're in the if you
are in the northern handhandle your stateSenator Scott Adams. That's who you need

(20:59):
to vote for. The guy runningfor state centater Scott Adams. You know
over Ryan Weld. We got toget rid of these rhinos that are in
there. And Scott Adams is atrue patriot, loves God, he's a
man of God. He is aa you know, strong conservative Trump supporter,
America first, West, Virginia first. Chris Rose is another one.
He's absolutely needed. We need himto you know, outstand, Maroney,

(21:23):
phony, blooney, Maroney. Thatguy's got to go. The other one
is, you know, Tom Willisis running against Craig Blair. We've got
to get Craig Blair out of there. He's the our Senate president right now,
and that guy has blocked almost allof the conservative bills that have come,

(21:44):
you know, into the Senate.We've got to get him out of
there. And Tom Willis, Ithink, is the guy to do that.
You know, there's Chris Jackson isrunning for otter. Now I'm gonna
tell you, I love Chris Jackson. She is just she's got some khone.
All right, this is the womanher and Jen Krause, both of

(22:07):
them. I liked them before theydid this, and so after they did
this, I liked them even more. But they stood up against a corrupt
county commission and they refused to showup to the meetings because there wasn't a
forum, and and they were theywere trying to do some stuff that was
just corrupt and uh, and thenthey they got her charged with a bunch
of trumped up charges, were arrested, and and she is absolutely one hundred

(22:32):
percent the kind of person we need. Somebody that's extremely principled and who will,
you know, who will basically notput up with nonsense. That's who
we need as an auditor. Wedon't need some softball, you know,
person who's gonna be buddy buddies witheverybody down in Charleston. That's not what
you need in the auditor's role.You know, auditor in a lot of
ways, it's kind of like internalaffairs. You need somebody that's kind of

(22:53):
a you know, who's going tobe a fighter, who who doesn't care
about making friends and who cares aboutdoing the right thing. Because they're the
one we're gonna look and see whereall the money launderings going on, where
all the kickbacks are going on,where all the wasteful spending is going on.
That's what we need. We needher u in that position. So
she's got my full support, andyou know, and that that is.

(23:15):
There's a couple of other races thatthat are very small, but they're important.
You know, these these very lowlevel races I think are incredibly important.
And you know, the Wetshell Countyis a are sorry Wetshell County,
Yes, Wetfele County. Hayden Cityis a city that has had major water
problems and the city council has donevery little to solve these problems. They've
done very little to inform the publicof the truth. And one of my

(23:40):
one of my volunteers who decided,you know, to step up and run
for city council, Linda Douke.She's awesome. I know she'll go down
there and duke it out with thecity hall. I need you to tell
me who signed off again on thatbattery plant up near the northern Panantal.
Who are the people in the stategovernment that signed off on that. Well,

(24:02):
I'll tell you one thing that's kindof interesting about that. There were
a lot of Republicans, a lotof Democrats that signed off on that,
you know at the in the statelegislature. You guys will have to look
because it was a lot of people. But there's one name I've never heard
anybody bring up, and that isRiley Moore. I'm going to tell you
about what he His involvement was.He sat on the board of directors for

(24:23):
the West Virginia Economic Development Authority andthere were two amounts that were given.
There was a seventy five million andthere was one hundred and fifteen million that
was given. Both those were signedoff by and voted on by the board
of directors, and Riley Moore votedto give one hundred and fifteen million dollars
through his proxy. And he didthat in a kind of sneaky little way

(24:45):
to make sure that your name doesn'tend up on the role, although it
does say this person voted as aproxy for Riley Moore, and his proxy
voted to give one hundred and fifteenmillion dollars to a company whose chairman of
the board is Chelsea Clinton's husband,who is whose main investors are Black Rocks,
Bill Gates, George Sorows, JeffBezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Jack,

(25:10):
oh yeah, you can't make thiscrap up. And guests who brought that
deal to West Virginia John Podesta,Wow, see how it works. Oh
my gosh, Brian Lobby in reverse, Nate Kine always great. We got
to get this up real quick becauseyou only got a few more days for
the primary. We wish you thebest, and we want to get some

(25:32):
people in there are squeaky clean.Thank you, sir, God bless you,
Thank you for what you guys aredoing. Alrighty bye, now bye,
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