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November 6, 2024 13 mins
The Fix Was on and the Red Mirage. www.watchdogonwallstreet.com
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:16):
The Fix was on and the red mirage. I'm gonna
be honest with everybody, Okay, Kamala Harris. At the time
I'm doing this podcast still has not conceded. Am I
still super confident? Yeah, I'm confident, But again, do I

(00:38):
believe it's one yet? Do I believe that they're you know,
Russia collusion? Who knows what they might pull out of
the bag. And Guys, I'm not being hyperbolic. We've been there.
We saw what happened in two thousand and sixteen, and
I'll get into two onenty twenty in a bit. I'm

(01:00):
watching last night and you know that, all of a
sudden they come out and say it was on Fox
and saying, well, it's gonna be a long night, everybody.
It's gonna be a long night everybody. And yeah, you
may want to you may want to go to bed,
and uh, you know, well, we'll pick it up tomorrow morning.
I don't know who said it, and I was on
one of the other networks as well at a couple

(01:21):
of different feeds going They're like, well, you know, we're
gonna have to stop the vote and you know count tomorrow,
and that doesn't mean anything. The farious is going on.
No no, I'm saying to myself, don't do it. No, no,
please don't. And I have to believe in some of
the information that I've received that the Trump people really

(01:44):
threatened to go nuts unless they kept the vote going.
I watched the setup because again you can the medium
and the left that they're able to they're good at this.
They craft narratives. We talk about out narratives and the
stuff that they're trying to sell. Have you noticed a
new phrase that popped up basically everywhere you see it,

(02:11):
the red mirage? Did you catch that? I did? I did,
because again, all of a sudden, these phrases pop up,
and all of a sudden they go viral everywhere. All
the media picks up on this and they start to
run with it. I've talked about this before. Limbaud did
a really funny bit about it on his program back

(02:32):
in the day with Dick Cheney and the Latin word gravitas.
When George W. Bush picked Dick Cheney to be the
vice president, all of a sudden, the word gravitas. Yeah,
it's goodralvatoss to the Bush ticket. I mean it was everywhere.
They all started saying the same thing. It's like, all

(02:52):
of a sudden, all these media hot cho's out there
and talking heads just speaking Latin anyway, neither here nor there.
I watched them do this all the time. It's how
they craft a narrative and they work together. You start
repeating the same phrase, the same thing in a myriad
of different places. People are like, okay, and if you

(03:15):
actually saw on social media you had X meet up
on Katie Kirk coming out there and spait. No, no,
this is just a red mirage. You're gonna see what
happens la here everywhere, all these leftis saying the same thing,
like they were fully confident that they were gonna win. Now,

(03:39):
you know, I have hunches when it comes to things,
and I like to believe that I'm gonna win, but
I don't come out and especially if a person in
the media and I do declare, I do decree, this
is what's going to happen. But they did that pretty
much across it more across the board. It's just as

(04:01):
if they knew something. And again, the various different people
on the ground, various different places, catching irregularities, boxes of
votes that are showing up in certain places that they're caught,

(04:22):
caught on videotape, ended up getting rejected. How does this happen?
How does this happen again? And I'll talk to another
podcast but later on today about the left and by
any means necessary, last time around twenty twenty, yeah, something

(04:47):
something definitely stunk. Something was rotten. There was no doubt
about it at all. However, however, Donald Trump and the
team that he put together were flailing around like a
bunch of idiots trying to prove that the fix was
on and the steel and it was a disorganized disaster

(05:11):
and mess. And again they had they had to know that,
quite frankly, that the media was going to try to
destroy them. So you're talking about fighting an uphill battle,
all right, it's you know, straight uphill, not even uphill.
You're climbing a cliff. At that point in time, the
Trump campaign, Trump campaign, they screwed up twenty twenty. They

(05:37):
decided to push people not to send in early votes.
They didn't have the proper poll wide they did. They
did a lot of things wrong. I'm giving to give
you numbers again. You don't have to take my word
for it. We say this all the time here on
the program. We'll take my word for it yourself. Okay.

(06:00):
If you don't believe me, you don't believe what I'm saying.
Look it up. Let's go back to go back to
Obama when he won, when he got what about sixty
five sixty seven million votes? When Trump won, he got

(06:23):
sixty seven million votes, lost the popular vote vote. That's
where I actually he had a little bit less. Hillary
Clinton got sixty seven million votes. How is it that
in twenty twenty Joe Biden got eighty two million votes? Again,
I want you to get your arms around this, Okay,

(06:43):
How is it that he got eighty two million votes?
This time around, Kamala Harris got around sixty six million votes.
Yet we're being told that there was record turnout in
this election. How is record turnout in this election? But
there's eighteen million fewer votes. Inquiring minds want to know.

(07:10):
Past couple of days, I've done podcasts on elections here
in the United States. One of the first things, one
of the first if I was Donald Trump right now,
one of the first things I would do is clean up,
clean up elections here in the United States. Again, I'd

(07:32):
work within the tenth Amendment of the Constitution. You know,
if a state wants to run, you know, it's local elections,
it's state elections, like some sort of banana republic. I
don't care. Now, you can do that. Okay, you can
do that. Basically, it's what they do in California for
the most part. The way that they jerrymander, They're voting

(07:54):
districts there to ensure that you know, there's no shot
in hell a Republican will ever win. And that's it's
impossible now the way that they have structured it. I'm
talking about any federal election, any federal election, House, Senate, presidency.

(08:14):
Everybody in this country, because it's a federal election, should
be on the same page. How is it that the
state of Florida, one of the most populous states. Okay,
I'm biased, I live here. How is it that the
state of Florida is able to count everything to be
done in an hour? Freaking Arizona is only a fifty percent?

(08:40):
What the hell they do it? Hey, but everybody did
drop peote or something like that, hanging out in the desert.
How are you at fifty percent? How are you not
done in the state of Michigan? How is this possible
in today's day and age? Should you have Ron DeSantis?

(09:02):
I don't know, do a Ted talk or teach a
class on how to run elections? I could teach a
class and how to run a state as well. Criite frankly,
but I would I would clean that up right away,
right away. That needs to be done again. People are

(09:23):
calling for man, he really needs to Trump really needs
to research what happened back in twenty twenty. You can't
go back in time. You can't go back in time.
You can't you know, even if you know people did
nefarious things. Rather than than focus on trying to you know,

(09:44):
who was messing around with things. If that happened, okay,
But for crying out loud, fix it so it doesn't
happen again. Don't allow that to happen and again and again.
Like I said, this is both sides. This, this is

(10:07):
for both sides. You don't want you don't want to
have a country where, again, you know, the people in
power can end up rigging things. What do you think
I want to live I'll flip at the other side,
you think I want to live in a country that's
run by a bunch of again country club Republican blue bloods.
And we got Doctor Beeper and Judge Smalls run in

(10:29):
the country. Now I'm the Rodney Dangerfield guy. Okay, okay,
I don't blend in with that crowd. I don't want
them running either, which means you have to have the
ability to vote people out. Means we've got to get
this under control. I know. I've done several podcasts on this.
It's that important. We got to pull our collective heads

(10:52):
out of our answers. This can't happen not showing ID.
You have the states at Kamala Harris, one of the
states of Kamala Harris, one of the of the states
where you do not have to show ID when you
go show up and vote, just saying, isn't it ironic?
You think? I mean, come on, people, you know you

(11:16):
might have different views that I do, whatever it may be,
and that's okay. It makes it you know the country great, Okay,
you be able to debate various different ideas, and you
present your ideas, but you know, you shouldn't want to win.
I know you may have a strong belief, strong belief
and whatever it may be, but you should never try

(11:37):
to win by cheating. And don't tell me. The rest
of the world's not looking at us. It's in the
United States of America. We're running our system like this.
And I said, I've been following this stuff for a
long time. I know these people. I know what they're
capable of, I know what they can do. Red Mirage. Yeah, yeah,

(11:57):
somebody got the memo. And just to reiterate back in
the nineteen nineties, back in the nineteen nineties, I ended
up finding myself. I ended up being able to get
on and this is this has actually happened, this thing

(12:18):
called journal list. And in the nineteen nineties it was
just this basic Remember they had those it's like a
chat room the early parts of the internet. You know,
this is back when people were still you know, AOL,
you got mail. And basically what journalist was was all
of the all the media outlets, all the people in

(12:40):
the media that would go on there and they would
have little discussions on their their chat board, their message
board on how to basically craft craft a narrative, how
they want to go about covering it so they could
get all of their ships sailing in the same direction
as Godfather. Three references right there, don Lukesey bad guy.

(13:06):
Yeah again, people, it's very very important, very important that
you know, we all question everything and become critical thinkers.
But you know, watching last night and I'm gonna and
as I said, I'm going to ask you right now. Okay,

(13:27):
until Kalala Hares comes out and concedes, I'm still nervous
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