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Speaker 1 (00:14):
Welcome to weekly briefing. I'm chanel ran roll out the gurneys.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
The DNC is about to have a cardiac rest that
can only be described as grotesque.
Speaker 1 (00:23):
In mere days, the American people vote.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
If the election is swift and fair, it is expected
to bring about a complete overhaul in the balance of power,
handing the reins from a pro chaos maniac left to
a largely spineless but common sense conservative right. Having poison
pilled our economy, wrecked our energy independence, turned America into
Gotham City, and delivered us into the real possibility of
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a nuclear world war.
Speaker 1 (00:49):
The American voter is not.
Speaker 2 (00:51):
Impressed by two years of Joe and Kamala and their
down ballot lunatics. The DNC knows it, and, true to
their tone deaf messaging, just six days before the midterms,
the shell of a dunce, they called President Biden shuffled
into Union Station in Washington, d C.
Speaker 1 (01:08):
For a primetime speech.
Speaker 2 (01:10):
Biden addressed exactly none of the issues voters care about. Instead,
creepy Joe zoomed way out. Oh he went big picture
in our bones.
Speaker 3 (01:22):
We know democracy at risk is at risk.
Speaker 1 (01:24):
It's notable.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
No one on the campaign trail wants to be seen
with Joe Biden, and that's why he's at Union station.
But that's another point. Back to Biden's speech. There were
some bizarre moments where he tried to tie j six
protesters to the BLM nudist who attacked Nancy Pelosi's Whino husband,
and Biden went on to call half of America political terrorists.
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That all just came across as dumb and desperate. But
then Biden's handlers added a very odd message to his speech.
Remember this was Biden's closing argument for his entire party
six days before the MIDI.
Speaker 3 (02:00):
We know that more and more ballots are cast in
early voting are by mail in America. We know that
many states don't start counting those ballots so after the
polls close in November eighth. That means in some cases
we won't know the winner of the election for a
few days until after a few days after the election.
Speaker 2 (02:21):
And once known, King Biden commands no one is to
question any of these results.
Speaker 3 (02:27):
As I stand here today, there are candidates running for
every level of office in America, for governor, Congress, attorney general,
secretary of state who won't commit that will not commit
to accepting the results of election that they're running in
this apathic chaos in America. It's unprecedented, it's unlawful, and
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it's un American. I've said before, you can't love your
country own when you win.
Speaker 1 (03:02):
Does the DNC know something we don't? Hopefully not. But
how predictable of this entire leftist circus. Unless they're in power,
democracy doesn't exist. How egomaniacal could you be to think
this way? Well?
Speaker 2 (03:18):
Rest uneasy knowing that these incompetent egomaniacs have been running
your White House, your country, your wallets for the past
two years, and we've hit all kinds of records, and
not in the good way. The good news is that
their sickness is getting exposed. The same week free speech
absolutist Elon Musk is making waves that has newly acquired Twitter,
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the Biden administration finally starts getting fact checked.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
Look at this.
Speaker 2 (03:45):
Here's Biden's team trying to brag that social Security checks
have seen the highest spike in ten years thanks to
Biden's leadership. This post is so outrageous it gets fact
checked by Twitter, or rather gently contect realized social.
Speaker 1 (04:01):
Security checks are up.
Speaker 2 (04:02):
Yes, but that's because cost of living is way up,
and thanks to President Nixon, a law was passed to
make sure the government's reckless spending didn't eat into your
social Security checks. True to the fragile nature of liars, dictators,
and deranged people, the moment they're given a taste of
their own medicine.
Speaker 1 (04:22):
They writhe.
Speaker 2 (04:23):
The Biden White House called out officially on Twitter for
the first time as the liars they are deletes their tweet.
The White House's barely press secretary, Queen John Pierre explained
it away as simply an incomplete post.
Speaker 1 (04:37):
Yikes. The pattern gets worse down Ballid.
Speaker 2 (04:41):
Here's the vapid gubernatorial candidate for the Democrats in Arizona,
Katie Hobbs. She refuses to debate her opponent, the clear
rising star Republican Carrie Lake.
Speaker 4 (04:52):
You're not stopping her from spreading whatever you believe that
she is spreading.
Speaker 5 (04:57):
By not debating her.
Speaker 4 (04:58):
She can go on television, she can talk about she
can go in front of the people of Arizona every
single day and talk about it.
Speaker 6 (05:04):
But you're not confronting her on it. And it seems
like it would be an easy.
Speaker 4 (05:07):
Fix if you stood up on a debate stage and
confronted her about these.
Speaker 7 (05:11):
Issues, like, we're six days out from the election, and
our campaign strategy is our campaign strategy.
Speaker 2 (05:17):
When CNN pressed Pobs on why she didn't even debate
her Democrat primary opponent, Katie scoffed.
Speaker 1 (05:24):
It's not just her that you won't debate.
Speaker 8 (05:26):
You also did not debate your Democratic primary opponent, Marco Lopez.
Speaker 1 (05:32):
Why and have you ever heard?
Speaker 7 (05:34):
Have you ever miles ahead of him? I smiles ahead
of him in the race in one handily, it's a
totally different situation here.
Speaker 2 (05:44):
She could almost hear her blinking like a cartoon character.
This denihilism and avoidance is a pattern. The Left knows
their ideas can stand up on its own, and not
only that, the powers that be, whoever they are, and
we all have our theories.
Speaker 1 (05:58):
They do this on purpose.
Speaker 2 (05:59):
The pick stupid and compromised candidates because they are controllable.
Look at Pennsylvania. Here's John Fetterman seeking the Senate seat
for Democrats there. His stroke has rendered him functionally questionable,
to say the least, set all politics aside and just
watch this interaction in full.
Speaker 9 (06:22):
The moment that stands out that they keep using over
and over again. Is your comment about fracking your answer
to the fracking question here?
Speaker 10 (06:29):
It is there is that twenty eighteen interview that you said, quote,
I don't support fracking at all. So how do you
square the two?
Speaker 11 (06:41):
I do support fracking and I don't. I support fracking
and and I do support tracking.
Speaker 9 (06:51):
Do you understand why people are now questioning your ability
to be our senator from the state of Pennsylvania because
of moments like that?
Speaker 11 (07:02):
I believe that my support of fracking has always been
been one that in the past it was some of
the environmental concerns.
Speaker 2 (07:15):
Why didn't the DNC have Fetterman drop out when he
suffered from that stroke, because now he's the ultimate puppet
to all this.
Speaker 1 (07:23):
The American people are voting.
Speaker 2 (07:26):
It doesn't take a political junkie to see through these
machinations or to comprehend that life has only downgraded since
Biden and his hordes took the wheel. Under Trump, wages
were growing over six percent. Under Biden, it's shrinking by.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
Four percent at least.
Speaker 2 (07:43):
So if the elections are free and fair and don't
take two months to figure out, we'll watch the DNC
get hauled off on a giant gurney, having overdosed on insanity,
reality denial, and gender warping obsessions. They'll be hauled off
in spite of having revived their death god Obama in
the final dash, who.
Speaker 5 (08:02):
Will fight for your freedoms?
Speaker 12 (08:06):
Is it some of these Republican politicians and judges who
think they should decide when you start a family, or
how many children you have, or who you marry.
Speaker 2 (08:16):
Or who you love, And to testify how desperate it
is for them to dredge up Obama. Obama's twenty twenty
endorsement record was ninety five wins, one hundred and thirty
seven losses. Trump's record, on the other hand, was one
hundred and forty seven wins and eleven losses.
Speaker 1 (08:34):
The numbers speak for themselves.
Speaker 2 (08:37):
And despite all this talk of Republicans licking their presidential chops,
make no mistake. The red wave taking place isn't a
stale old Republican party wave.
Speaker 1 (08:46):
It's not a Tom Cotton wave.
Speaker 2 (08:47):
Or a Nikki Hayley wave or a Chris Humunu wave.
Speaker 1 (08:50):
It's a Donald Trump wave.
Speaker 2 (08:53):
Trump is the man Biden and his handlers fear the most,
and for good reason. Just look at the campaign schedule.
He's coming back with a vengeance. He really is, and
that's my take this week. Next up, Louisiana's Attorney General,
Jeff Landry, has been suing big tech and uncovering shocking
details about just how closely our government has been coordinating
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with Twitter, Facebook, Google and others to censor stories that
doesn't like. He weighs in on the latest explosive details.
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Speaker 1 (11:34):
We've heard a.
Speaker 2 (11:34):
Lot of bluster out of the left when it comes
to protecting democracy, but then total silence over this headline.
New leaked documents reveal the federal government has in fact
been colluding with big tech to censor the Internet, meeting
at least a couple times a week to coordinate messaging.
Missouri and Louisiana are two states that have been leading
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the charge in fighting this collusion between big government and
big tech, joining us now as the Attorney General for Louisiana,
Jeff Landry General.
Speaker 1 (12:04):
It just seems like this is.
Speaker 2 (12:06):
Now a normalized headline. It seems so tragic that it
is unsurprising the government is colluding with big tech, and
your case has been exploding that on a daily basis.
Speaker 5 (12:20):
Correct.
Speaker 16 (12:20):
Look, I will say again that I think this is
one of the biggest First Amendment cases that will probably
make its way up to the United States Supreme Court,
certainly this century. It's going to be a key case
in deciding how free we are here in this country
because at the heart of this case is whether the
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government can censor American speech through private actors. We know
that the government can't violate your Fourth Amendment rights through
a private actor. The question is can they do it?
And they should not be able to the answer should
be no, to violate a citizen's First Amendment. And the
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way this works is let me give you this example.
So let's just say, during the Trump presidency, if the
president would have sent some federal official into the New
York Times editorial office and said, hey, we're going to
be sitting in your office now, and we're going to
decide what you print and what you don't print, what
you post and what you don't post, and we're gonna
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are we're going to actually edit some of your stories.
I mean, journalists around the country's hair would be on
fire and everybody would be screaming First Amendment. That's exactly
what we're starting to uncover in this case. And so
I think it's important shut out that we're going to
go through a timeline. I mean, think about it. Back
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in twenty twenty, during the pandemic, the government, through the
CDC and others other federal agencies suppressed information or course
the social plat forms to suppress information as being disinformation.
Also in twenty twenty, let's not forget the hunter of
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Biden laptop story, right, which they completely suppressed as well.
Then after Joe Biden gets elected as the president back
I guess it was I think in April of twenty
twenty two, they're going to create an arm of the
government called the Disinformation Board, remember that, Remember the upcry
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in that. And it was from that Disinformation Board idea
where Attorney General started to push back. We started realizing
that hey, there's a lot going on here. We dug in,
we filed this suit, I think in June of this year.
Everyone kind of laughed around the country that, you know, oh,
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this is another political stunt.
Speaker 6 (14:51):
It was not.
Speaker 16 (14:53):
It was meaningful, and the judge started letting us get
into the discovery phrase, and once we cleared that hurdle,
we started identifying at the time over sixty somewhat odd
potential defendants who were government officials who had basically engaged
in telling social media companies what to say and what
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not to say, what to take off their site, and
what they were labeling as disinformation. And now from that
discovery we're now moving into a deposition phase where we've
got a dozen of so high ranking government officials that
we're getting ready to depose, including doctor Anthony Fauci.
Speaker 2 (15:38):
That's outstanding, and it's again one of the few cases,
I think, maybe one of two, perhaps if we count
Alex Bearnson's case against Twitter, one of the few cases
that really has brought light to showing the extent this
collusion is taking place, and it is collusion.
Speaker 1 (15:56):
Attorney General, look.
Speaker 2 (15:57):
At the fact that you, as you mentioned the disinformation
board that was established by DHS and then discontinued, some
of their underlying plans continue to this day, and we
are learning now that Facebook and other social media giants
are still meeting with DHS and FBI as late as August.
Speaker 16 (16:18):
Yes, I mean, look, it's they are unabashedful, unapologeticly colluding
with the government to violate American citizens for Amendment speech.
And that's that's really at the heart of this case
because up until this case, Big Tech used the excuse
that they were private actors that they had the right
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to edit content on their platform. Of course, they also
claimed that they were not publishers either, because that would
that would they would then lose their Section two thirty
exemption and expose them to potential legal liability for some
of the content that they that they may have censored. However,
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this is different. The government cannot work with a private
actor to violate an American citizens First Amendment right, just
like the government can't work to violate a citizen's fourth Amendment.
Speaker 6 (17:17):
In search and seizure.
Speaker 2 (17:18):
Oh absolutely, so general, do you think this opens the
door for lower level litigation litigation from private citizens?
Speaker 1 (17:26):
For example?
Speaker 2 (17:27):
Who should who might be able to take the revelations
out of these this discovery process and file their own suits?
Speaker 5 (17:36):
It does.
Speaker 16 (17:37):
I would say that we may be just a bit
premature or not yet. However, the closer we get to
proving and making our case, and certainly once our case
is made, I do believe there could be a floodgate
of litigation.
Speaker 2 (17:52):
Then what has surprised you the most as you have
as you've waited through this process, as you have help
direct this discovery? What has surprised you the most as
you go through this topic?
Speaker 16 (18:07):
I think the most shocking thing is actually the brazenness
of the federal government and officials that work for the
federal government to basically think that they had the ability
and the right to go in to private corporations like
these social media companies and say, oh, you can't say this,
you can't say that. We just really don't want American
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citizens being able to discuss these issues in a virtual
public square. Look, I have been ringing the lorm bells
for now over five years about the problems that these
social platforms create in regarding the amount of information they're
mining from American citizens, the way they're monitoring their speech. Now,
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I mean, it's like an Orwellian nineteen eighty four, and
that's what this case basically says. It's a getting a
marriage of the federal government and these big tech platforms,
and every American should be concerned, if not outright scared.
Speaker 2 (19:09):
Attorney General Jeff Landry of Louisiana fighting the good fight
against big tech, and it really is a fascinating fight.
Speaker 1 (19:17):
We look forward to seeing how it progresses. Thank you, General,
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (19:24):
After the break, our panel of experts joined to discuss
the Biden administrations cybersecurity warning about the midterm elections, and
CNN admitting Democrats are using the Paul Pelosi attack to
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Welcome back to weekly briefing. We're here with our panel
of experts.
Speaker 1 (21:55):
Let's dive in.
Speaker 2 (21:57):
The Biden Administration's director of cyber Security and Infrastructure Security
sizza is Jen Easterly. Jen says she is very concerned
about the potential for influence from adversarial nations on the
midterm elections next week.
Speaker 17 (22:13):
As I know you know very well, it's a more
complex environment than I think we've ever experienced.
Speaker 1 (22:19):
Right.
Speaker 17 (22:19):
You have cyber security threats from nations and from cyber criminals.
You have insider threats from those who have institutional knowledge.
Speaker 6 (22:26):
You've got these.
Speaker 17 (22:28):
Horrible physical security concerns at and unprecedented level, threats of intimidation,
of violence, of harassment against election officials.
Speaker 2 (22:37):
She went on to explain how errors and glitches and
even broken water pipes are to be expected.
Speaker 17 (22:43):
I've been talking to these election officials for the past
several months, and they have confidence in the integrity of
the vote. They are concerned about some of these physical
security disinformation, and they asked me to give a message
to the American people and to the media. I think
this is really important. They're going to be errors, they're
going to be glitches. That happens in every election. But
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that's why there are multiple layers of security controls and
resilience built into the system.
Speaker 2 (23:11):
All right, So Katie Arrington as her chief information security
officer at the Pentagon, I can't imagine a better person.
Speaker 1 (23:18):
Asked this.
Speaker 2 (23:19):
First off, do you think the punk light look is
natural for her?
Speaker 1 (23:22):
No, not at all.
Speaker 2 (23:27):
Yeah, all right, so that aside, you take on her
statements this week.
Speaker 8 (23:32):
So she's you know, propaganda first and foremost right that
there's going to be problems. Know that they're going to
be problems, but they're okay problems. They were expecting them
the disinformation campaign twenty twenty, and they denied it happened
in twenty twenty, Remember the Democrats, there was no disinformation
the most secure election.
Speaker 1 (23:52):
Of a lifetime.
Speaker 8 (23:53):
Right, come on, now, it's unbelievable the hypocrisy that the
left has jen as the SISA shouldn't be out there
saying anything right now to the American people or to
the media. Right, your job should be heads down making
sure that the internet. And that's the only job, Jen,
You've got is making sure the internet is.
Speaker 1 (24:13):
Safe that day.
Speaker 8 (24:14):
Focus on your job and the election officials in every state.
I'm thankful I live in South Carolina. We just did
a great election reform bill. We have a redundant system.
But putting it out there like things are going to
go wrong, so that you're prepared for it. She's mentally preparing.
Speaker 18 (24:32):
She's just like this.
Speaker 2 (24:33):
Week from Union station saying, expect for the vote counts
to take several days.
Speaker 19 (24:39):
Right, We're no longer on election day. We're now an
election week, election month. They'll take election year. Yeah, exactly,
They'll take as long as they need. And remember in
the twenty twenty election, we've never seen this as a
president presidential election where they shut down the counting for
thirty six hours and all the key in the in
the cities and the key battleground states. Note that they
did not shut down in La, which is a big
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blue state. It was only in the key swing states
where they shut down the count and they didn't start
counting for another thirty six hours, and then they took
another seventy two hours. So basically what Biden was doing
this week was he was preparing priming us.
Speaker 6 (25:14):
He was priming us.
Speaker 19 (25:16):
And to your point, Katie, is that right now she
should not be talking about election security because the real
threat to election security is this three week early balloting,
mail and balloting, all this harvesting that's going on, preventing
voter ID in some states, et cetera. So if we
want to really tighten up our elections, we should focus
on the things that we can do to make our process.
Speaker 5 (25:37):
Right.
Speaker 6 (25:38):
More security, more security, not as frauds.
Speaker 2 (25:40):
You both served under the Trump administration. You both were
in the national security space, and John, you were very
heavily involved in on the campaign.
Speaker 1 (25:47):
Side of things. This is a totally new world.
Speaker 2 (25:50):
And even under Trump, when we had Chris Krebs, who
wasn't exactly you know, a Trump ally, a lot of
things went wrong under their watches. And it seems like
we are only getting worse in terms of our cybersecurity,
but getting louder to your point on the activism.
Speaker 8 (26:06):
Side, well, so the cybersecurity side, this administration is trying
to act like they're doing something. They are causing more problems,
more challenges. They are putting out new standards or you
need to do this, or complied moving the goalposts, and
it's costing industry and the American people frustration.
Speaker 1 (26:24):
And we've talked about this before.
Speaker 2 (26:26):
Our cybersecurity infrastructure right now is abysmal, and our enemies
know it. Joe Biden claims to have inherited a bad economy,
as if here's a delusional Joe Biden addressing a crowd
in Miami this week.
Speaker 3 (26:41):
When I took off us, the economy was in ruins.
This is not because of me. It's because of what
way I inherited.
Speaker 1 (26:48):
It's never because of him.
Speaker 2 (26:49):
So let's take a look at what Joe actually inherited.
Average cost of gas per gallon was two dollars twenty
four cents when Joe Biden took office, now is three
dollars and seventy six cents.
Speaker 1 (27:00):
Inflation was at.
Speaker 2 (27:01):
One point four now it's at eight point two percent.
Wages were growing by six percent, now it's shrinking by
almost four percent. Mortgage rates let's look at that two
point sixty five percent before Biden. Now it's encroaching and
surpassing seven percent. John Elliott, you have had a lot
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of experience on the ground, campaigning, talking to voters, talking
to people who are worried about their future.
Speaker 1 (27:29):
The messaging here, how can they get away.
Speaker 19 (27:31):
With Well, there's just no way they can get away
with it, because the facts are the facts, and as
you stated, the facts are way out of line with
what Joe Biden is trying to present them as they were.
If we take a step back and look, the Democrats
try to run on abortion, and they try to run
on January sixth, Well, guess what people were talking about.
It's the Dems we're talking about. This is going to
be row member in other words, Roe versus Rate, but
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now it's turning out to be Joevember. And so Joe
Biden is on the ballot for his performance. So all
he can do is flat out lie about what the
facts are in terms of the economy, and it goes
all the way down. They're now claiming that they were
never for defunding the police because crime is a big
issue now, so now they're running away from their record
on that. And so for him to just go ahead
and flat out lie about the economy, I guess that's
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the only play they've got left, don't you think gents.
Speaker 18 (28:18):
Well, I think this should be in the segment about
lies rather than this second should There's just so many.
Speaker 2 (28:24):
Of them, John, we can't cram it all into just
a few minutes at a time.
Speaker 18 (28:28):
It reminds me of that old Reagan line. A recession
is when your neighbor loses his job, but oppression is
when you lose your job, and a recovery is when
Jimmy Carter loses his job. But this time is Joe Biden.
That's right, I mean, I think that's where we're going
at this point.
Speaker 2 (28:44):
Joe Biden is giving Jimmy Carter a regal name.
Speaker 6 (28:48):
And history look confident, you unbelievably.
Speaker 18 (28:51):
But you look at you look at all the polls,
and people amazingly seem to seem to see the truth.
They seem to see the reality before their eyes, and
we're seeing this incredible tectonic shift and foreshadowing of a Tsunama. Yeah,
I mean, as far.
Speaker 19 (29:09):
As absolutely right, And in fact, that's why Biden this
week went and he doubled down on this message about Hey,
this is about about January sixth, this is about semi fascists.
Speaker 6 (29:20):
Let's change the sub democracy itself.
Speaker 1 (29:22):
It's arist democracy, which leads it to our next topic.
Speaker 2 (29:24):
CNN admits this j six they say says CNN was
used as a distraction to pull away from the economy.
Now seizing on Paul Pelosi's attack as a life raft
before the midterms. We're watching CNN political director David Sholi
chellon let's slip how Democrats have been using January sixth
(29:44):
as a distraction from the disastrous US economy ahead of
the midterms. Now, these same Democrats are seizing on the
attack on how Speaker Nancy Pelosi's.
Speaker 1 (29:54):
Husband to drive voters to the polls. John, what do
we think of this strategic me messaging shift. Is it
going to work well?
Speaker 18 (30:04):
If you if you can't impress them with brilliance, baffle
them with bs and and move on. I mean, this
is the same thing. And they're reading the polls just
the way that the Republicans are. And what this is
is the sign of panic. This is the Democrat liberal
progressive meltdown.
Speaker 6 (30:21):
And that's what you're seeing.
Speaker 18 (30:23):
And that's what's happening in the White House, That's what's
happening with missus Pelosi. Uh, it's what's happening in the
Democratic Party across across the board, because you're probably going
to see a just a record tsunami election. I mean,
that's that's that's the prediction that we're seeing.
Speaker 2 (30:42):
Despite the burst water pipes that are totally normal.
Speaker 8 (30:45):
Don't you know that's you know, it's all going to
be a fake election. It isn't going to be a
real election because there was going to be a water
main break, or there's going to be a key lost
that you know, or what the truck that caught on
fire with ballots this past what's.
Speaker 2 (30:58):
Confused about the priming message they're giving us. On the
one hand, they're saying, it'll take us several days to
get all this right.
Speaker 1 (31:04):
But on the other hand, if.
Speaker 2 (31:05):
Anything happens that are out of the ordinary, it's not
out of the ordinary.
Speaker 1 (31:08):
And don't you darek question it.
Speaker 19 (31:10):
Absolutely So if we look at what's happening with the
Pelosi husband, look, we all wish him well, et cetera.
We never want to see something like that happen. But
there's a lot of questions that are emerging about that,
and there's only you know, there were security cameras, there
were body cameras on the police officers, and somehow, somehow
they're absent, you know, somehow this is just and then
they had some third party, let's let this guy in apparently,
(31:31):
and then they shifted their story on that. So that's
why number one people are already voting on the economy,
on crime. And here this is another thing. That guy
was an illegal immigrant and he was in a sanctuary state.
He was from Canada, and suddenly they're trying to paint
him out to be some maga Personnald.
Speaker 6 (31:49):
Trump, John, exactly right.
Speaker 19 (31:51):
And so this guy came from a hippie camp, yes,
you know, a hippie nudist camp, and suddenly, you know,
with a with a BLM.
Speaker 6 (31:57):
Flag and sometimes this camp in Berkeley.
Speaker 19 (32:00):
Yeah right, yeah, exactly, And so there's a lot of
maga people.
Speaker 1 (32:03):
It sounds like the perfect maga voter.
Speaker 8 (32:06):
I'm just excited that Elon bought Twitter and he called Aoco.
Speaker 1 (32:10):
We're going to talk about that in the next section.
When we return.
Speaker 2 (32:14):
Elon Musk takes over Twitter, and as promised, he's cleaning house.
Speaker 1 (32:18):
We'll be right back.
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Speaker 2 (34:42):
It's been just over a week since Elon Musk took
over Twitter as the new CEO, and he's already making
an impact. Just this week, Arizona Secretary of State candidate
Mark Fincham was blocked by Twitter censors for no disclosed reason,
and Elon Musk himself had to intervene and restore the
GOP candidates.
Speaker 1 (35:00):
But that's expected drama.
Speaker 2 (35:02):
Not only is Elon wearing his free speech hat in
his takeover, but he's also firing up his monetizing strategy
amid outcry from the left. Verified accounts on Twitter will
be charged eight dollars per month. Socialists like Congresswoman Alexandria
Acazia Cortes has shrieked in outrage, saying that this is
(35:23):
the real attack against free speech. Katie Errington your take
on Acazio Cortes saying.
Speaker 1 (35:30):
This is the attack on free speech. So, first of all,
thank you, Elon.
Speaker 8 (35:33):
Thank you for the fact checking on Biden, which the
last night was epic.
Speaker 2 (35:37):
Anyway, it wasn't even a fact check, it was more
like a gentle contextualization.
Speaker 8 (35:43):
We need more content like you did not inherit a
bad economy, just so you know. But AOC the hypocrisy
of the fact that eight dollars a month her biggest platform,
and she's upset she's gonna have to spend eight dollars
a month, but yet has no problem having on her
website a hoodie for to support AOC for fifty eight dollars.
Speaker 1 (36:02):
But at the end of the day, she's not being
a silence.
Speaker 2 (36:05):
She's just going to be If she doesn't want to
pay the eight dollars a month, she'll just have that
blue check mark removed.
Speaker 1 (36:11):
Yeah, she'll still be able to talk on Twitter.
Speaker 6 (36:12):
Shell'll be able to talk.
Speaker 19 (36:13):
And that's the big news here is that with Elon
Musk taking over Twitter, we finally have a way for
people to actually communicate on the outside. Meantime, you have
other platforms like Meta, Facebook and others where they're actually
they're still censoring people. There's still deplatforming people, and so
Elon Musk this is why the liberals are so angry
about him taking over Twitter, is that there's actually now
(36:36):
going to be free speech, and they do not want
to have any free speech. They made that clear right
before the elections in twenty twenty, where the FBI actually
came in too. Zuckerberg and to his lieutenants and Basie said,
you can't do anything about the Hunter Biden laptop.
Speaker 6 (36:49):
There's gonna be Russian disinformation.
Speaker 2 (36:51):
Now we're finding that that collusion is ongoing exactly, Yes,
not only from DHS or the FPI, but in the
White House itself. John, are you going to be running
over to Twitter and dishing out eight dollars a month
for your.
Speaker 5 (37:02):
Blue check man?
Speaker 18 (37:03):
I had to look out the blue check mark thing.
But it's good news.
Speaker 1 (37:06):
Oh you're too cool, good Twitter.
Speaker 18 (37:08):
I don't know, I mean, yeah, exactly, I am.
Speaker 5 (37:10):
Yes.
Speaker 18 (37:11):
But what this proves is that Elon Musk is a
capitalist for goodness sake, and that's what really is annoying
to socialists is that Elon Musk is a capitalist. He's
making money. He's saying, I'm going to make money here.
I bought this thing. I paid forty four billion dollars,
which is way too much, and I got to jack
up the prices to make make the payments on this thing.
(37:31):
And here you go, AOC, you socialists are going to
start paying me for your blue check mark. So you know,
this is a good news.
Speaker 2 (37:37):
To Katie's point, this is to an AOC, who's who's
selling three dollars sweatshirts for fifty years.
Speaker 18 (37:43):
Well, even socialists need to raise money somehow.
Speaker 8 (37:45):
Come on, It's one of those things where you sit
back and you look at we're at this point. We
have truth social which is amazing to be on truth
and actually hear people in telegram and yet and yetter,
I mean there's yeah, it has opened up an entirely
new world. And if the blue check mark is too
much for AOC to handle at eight dollars a month,
considering that's the only reason why she got elected is
(38:07):
she was a master of Twitter.
Speaker 5 (38:09):
She really is.
Speaker 8 (38:09):
I mean, that's her Her greatest skill set.
Speaker 1 (38:11):
Is she can she can do a tweet.
Speaker 20 (38:13):
I mean, and I would just love to see the
scene of the Biden White House staff pulling out the
I guess the White House credit card and having to
type in the credit.
Speaker 2 (38:24):
Card numbers to get their verified tech mark.
Speaker 1 (38:26):
Don't you?
Speaker 8 (38:27):
And whenever I see when one of the White House
tweets come out, I'm just like you guys, just don't fund.
I mean, when Trump bless his heart, and everybody says,
I I love DJT, there's not a thing I think
he was the best president we've ever had.
Speaker 1 (38:43):
I in doors, I stand by him.
Speaker 8 (38:45):
I think that you know, you may not like all
that he has to say, but it turns out ninety
nine point it was one factual and as as history
will show what happened at Twitter and what they the
DAMS did to inhibit our elections to provide a calculated
(39:06):
misinformation propaganda campaign against American citizens between the Executive Office.
Speaker 19 (39:12):
Under it with this is that liberals hate when you
have a billionaire who's for free speech. But when you
have a billionaire or billionaires at something like Facebook who
are liberals and want to a influence elections and b
stifle free speech, they don't have a problem with that.
Speaker 2 (39:27):
Force shape society into their ideal utopia.
Speaker 1 (39:30):
It's not always going to work out.
Speaker 2 (39:33):
At Wall Street Journal poll shows white suburban women swinging
toward the GOP in record numbers, up fifteen points ahead
of the midterm elections. Shocker, turns out suburban women don't
care as much about abortion.
Speaker 1 (39:48):
As they care about their pocketbooks.
Speaker 2 (39:50):
John Elliott, your take on this swing, is it surprising
or do you think it's inflated?
Speaker 19 (39:56):
Well, it's understandable because to your point that this is
abou inflation is about the economy, and that hits suburban mothers,
suburban women just as much it hurts that it hurts others,
men and others. But mainly they take care of children
a lot of cases, and they're sometimes facing, in some communities,
the choice between heat or eat for their family, and
(40:17):
it's a real tough time. So when people start to
talk about issues like abortion, and they're really talking about
late term abortion because they're not talking about they're talking
about having no curves at all all the way through
basically the moment of birth, and that just doesn't sell
number one, but number two, it comes back to economy, inflation, crime,
the border. These are all out of control under this administration,
(40:40):
and that really hurts the Biden administration and Democrats down ballot.
And so here you have suburban women who are doing
what everybody else would do in a situation that they
have open eyed they're looking exactly at what the economy
is and that that's what's that's what's moving.
Speaker 2 (40:57):
You're on the ground in New Hampshire when present Trump,
then candidate Trump was kind of standing in a pool
of candidate sixteen candidates.
Speaker 1 (41:07):
What was the message that appealed to New Hampshire women.
Speaker 2 (41:10):
When you were when you were pushing Trump's message and
his agenda.
Speaker 19 (41:14):
Well back then. That was in twenty sixteen, and when
I was on the campaign, there were mister Trump was
his own best spokesman, and he was out and he
was really just calling out for the first time the
problems that have happened under both parties for the last
twenty years. And he said, look, we're going to put
a stop to that. We're going to make America great again.
Speaker 2 (41:33):
We're going to look at the big cently do so
great with urban women back then, well.
Speaker 19 (41:37):
Back then, but he had enough to get over the
top in twenty sixteen. And so the seismic shift that
you're seeing right now when we're going into the midterms
here in one week. It's because the economy is so bad,
because crime is so bad, and so that was a
record that you can't run on.
Speaker 8 (41:53):
So I also will add that I think that groups
like Moms for Liberty Right, suburban moms who have gotten together,
who have said we want to take the education system back,
that we're tired of our children being taught critical race
theory or having transgender discussions at kindergartener, or these mothers
are outraged, honestly, and they have unified themselves in a
(42:13):
way that you know, they're they're willing to overlook certain things.
And I get very well organized now, incredibly well organized,
and they're taking over school board over school board. But
what I think that the big thing is is that
the suburban mom prioritizes differently, right, and they're going out
and in twenty sixteen it was a different world, and
I think that they're, you know, their ideology of oh,
(42:36):
I want everyone to have an opportunity and a chance,
is realizing that I really got to protect my kids right,
and they have I can't rely on government really to
educate them because I had no idea that they were
doing this and I'm going to put a stop to it.
Speaker 2 (42:49):
She's saying, I want nine to one one to work
when I call it, and I want my wallets to
be fairly intact so I can buy my kids the
things they need.
Speaker 8 (42:56):
And I really like to know their gender, so you know,
because I gave birth to them, that I should be
the one to make that decision.
Speaker 2 (43:01):
And now they're trying to take those parental rights away.
Those are not winning messages, certainly. Here's another headline. We're
running out of diesel fuel just before the holidays. We're
at critical levels never seen before.
Speaker 12 (43:14):
Wait a minute fuel status.
Speaker 2 (43:16):
You've got to reserve, don't you?
Speaker 12 (43:17):
Yes, I've got a ten minute preserve, but I'm not
allowed to INVA except the title law.
Speaker 2 (43:22):
If you don't give me on pteck summary, that just
might be one you'll have. But you got me have
you got ten minutes when the fuel we stay here
ten more minutes. If only life were as magically convenient
as the movies. At present, we have less than twenty
six days worth of diesel in the United States reserve
(43:43):
John Hines, is this.
Speaker 1 (43:47):
Is this something we should be worried about? In our
lawmakers talking about it.
Speaker 18 (43:50):
Well, it was interesting. You see a thin Alec Baldwin there.
Speaker 2 (43:53):
For sure.
Speaker 18 (43:55):
I thought that was a little bit of refreshing diesel fuel. Yeah,
this is this, I mean, this is a problem with
all the other Biden problems, and it's one more problem
that didn't exist when President Trump was president and has
cropped up recently. And yeah, this is this is an
emergency and it remains to be seen. Of course, the
Biden administration doesn't really have a plan, which is not surprising.
Speaker 1 (44:18):
And I do they not have a plan?
Speaker 2 (44:19):
I mean they've been actively depleting that reserve source.
Speaker 1 (44:22):
So back to the movie.
Speaker 2 (44:24):
You know, we have ten minutes where it left, and
the Biden administration says, grab eight minutes worth of it
and let's use it.
Speaker 19 (44:29):
All that influence because he went to Saudi Arabia and
tried to get Saudi Arabia.
Speaker 21 (44:35):
Ye.
Speaker 18 (44:36):
What's amazing though, here is that you had someone who
on the first day of his office canceled the Keystone
Excel pipeline and he also issued in order and he
said there's no you can't drill for gas or oil
on any federal land, which is most of the Gulf
of Mexico, most of the North Slope in Alaska, and
nobody wants to accept responsibility in this administration for anything.
(44:59):
Same thing happened with Afghanistan. By the way, nobody has
been fired. Nobody accepted responsibility. Uh, you know, you have
a problem with supply chains and your transportation guys on
opportunityly for two months.
Speaker 6 (45:11):
Unbelievable.
Speaker 18 (45:12):
Nobody the Energy Secretary isn't going to resign. Nobody is
accepting responsibility for anything in this administration. That is one
of the huge response problems with actually with this administration,
but with the country right now, is something happens and
nobody gets fired.
Speaker 2 (45:28):
Okay, So to that point, John, actually, what is your
prediction for the incoming next congressional session. Do you think
that Republicans are going to have the organization and the
spine rule.
Speaker 18 (45:41):
It's called the Holman rule, and the Holeman rule is
a bit of arcana in the congressional lexicon, and it
means that instead of impeaching someone, you can just garnish
their salary. So you will see use of the Holeman rule.
And by the way, the Freedom Caucus is already talking
about this. They and Biggs has talked about it. They
put it out in a memo and basically what you
(46:04):
do is Younish start garnishing salaries, you start defunding agencies.
You don't defund then entired apartment. You just go in
and you say.
Speaker 6 (46:14):
Sections pay for performance.
Speaker 18 (46:15):
Sure, mister majorcus the border is open. We've got more
people coming in now, more illegal immigrants than in the
last sixty two years. When Trump was president, we had
the lowest in forty five years. Pay for performance. We're
going to according the Holman rule, We're going to turn
your salary off until this turns around.
Speaker 1 (46:35):
We're all lot of time.
Speaker 2 (46:36):
John Hines, Katie Errington, John Elliott, thank.
Speaker 1 (46:39):
You all for joining us. Thank you for joining us.
When we come back.
Speaker 2 (46:42):
The polling firm that got it right from right on
Trump from the start. Polster Jim McLaughlin on what their
crystal ball is forecasting, We'll be right back.
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Speaker 1 (49:03):
Welcome back.
Speaker 2 (49:04):
We bring in a special guest pollster, Jim McLaughlin from
the McLaughlin Group, a polling company that will go down
in history as having gotten it right about Trump.
Speaker 1 (49:13):
When no one else did.
Speaker 2 (49:14):
Jim the pleasure to have you back on polling across
the board show suburban women are not buying the Democrats
j six an abortion Forever platform. The range in which
women are moving Republican are in the double digits. Jim.
If the polls are illustrating this, how far off is
this from what you're seeing the reality of the situation
going into the midterms.
Speaker 21 (49:37):
Now, we've been seeing that, Chanelle and are polling through
the last year, and I tell people a lot of
times where we're seeing these women that are coming over
to Republicans. We also in the Wall Street Journal poll
where since August there's been a twenty six point shift
to the Republicans among independent suburban women. And like I said,
(50:01):
it's for all the wrong reasons. It's all the failures
of the Democratic administration of Joe Biden, of Nancy Pelosi,
especially on the issues that voters care about most.
Speaker 5 (50:12):
And what do they care about most.
Speaker 21 (50:13):
They care about their pocketbooks, they care about crime, they
care about parental choice in education, and now we're literally
they're looking at things and they don't feel safe, and
they look at what's going on in Ukraine and Russia.
It's just one failure after another when it comes to
this administration. So that's why they're looking to Republicans right now,
(50:34):
because they want to put a check in balance on
Joe Biden and the Democrats.
Speaker 2 (50:38):
And what seems to make it all worse is as
the situation degrades, whether it's on the economic front or
on the foreign policy front, you have so much gaslighting
out of the current administration Biden and his team and
his cabinet members. When there's inflation, they're saying it's not inflation.
When there's a recession, they're saying it's not a recession.
Speaker 1 (50:57):
And that only seems.
Speaker 2 (50:58):
To make things work when it comes to messaging and
trust in the electorate, wouldn't she say, and.
Speaker 21 (51:05):
We hear this from the voters all the time, where
the voters will tell us, how are you going to
solve a problem when you won't even acknowledge that there
actually is a problem.
Speaker 5 (51:15):
And think about it.
Speaker 21 (51:16):
What they've told us with inflation and inflation right now
is far and away the number one issue with American voters.
I mean it's pretty much everywhere where it's telling even
you know places where they tell you crime might be
the most important issue, you'll still have seventy five eighty
percent or telling you they're getting crushed by inflation right now.
Speaker 5 (51:37):
But think about it. What they told us about inflation.
Speaker 21 (51:40):
First they told us there wasn't any inflation, then they
said it was transitory. Then in the meantime, they've told
us it's big Meat's fault, it's Putin's fault, it's everybody's
fault but their own. But two thirds of the American
people they blame Joe Biden and his big spending, big taxing,
big regulation, and its anti energy policies. The American people know,
(52:03):
and not just Republicans, but the swing voters and those
independent suburban women that you talked about in the beginning
of this, they get it. Those bad economic policies by
this White House. That's what's causing the problems right now
with the economy.
Speaker 2 (52:20):
And that's an important demographic. I mean, they make up
to by some estimates, about twenty percent of the electorate.
And so it's no small matter to say that independence
and women are fleeing from the Democrat message, and it
speaks volumes that they really have not been able. The
Democrats have not been able to grasp that inflation is
the number one issue, that the economy and safety are
(52:41):
top issues above the issue of abortion. It's so interesting
that they don't have they don't seem to have grasped that,
and you're seeing that reflected all down ballot. Jim, talk
to us about any surprising demographics here in this election.
I know that every election is different, but there are
common threads. What is different about this what you're seeing
(53:05):
in the political climate now? Are there any surprise voting
blocks or demographics that have really shifted the needle beyond
women and independence?
Speaker 21 (53:17):
Yeah, this three groups that I look at now, we're
seeing them, at varying levels, go more and more towards Republicans.
Speaker 5 (53:25):
You've got Hispanic voters.
Speaker 21 (53:27):
You've got young people who voted overwhelmingly last time for
Joe Biden and the Democrats in Congress. And there's a
third group now I'm seeing in a lot of surveys
where Republicans are getting significant percentages of Black voters and
they're voting for Republicans, and they're preferring Republicans in these
elections again because of issues like the economy and their
(53:51):
pocket books, and especially Hispanic voters.
Speaker 5 (53:54):
I've been saying this for months now.
Speaker 21 (53:57):
I don't think Republicans are just going to do well
with Hispanic voters. I think they're going to win a
majority of Hispanic voters, and I think they're going to
be the difference.
Speaker 5 (54:07):
And the interesting part is, yes, they care.
Speaker 21 (54:11):
About all those important issues like the economy, crime, etc.
Speaker 5 (54:16):
Schools, education, But it.
Speaker 21 (54:18):
Looks like among those Hispanic voters that the Democrats open
border policies and failed immigration policies are backfiring with Hispanic
voters right now because they look at this and they
don't want open borders, and these are folks that played
by the rules, they did it the right way, and
(54:38):
now they see these folks being able to jump the line,
and they know that all the problems of these failed
immigration policies are given us here in the United States.
Speaker 2 (54:49):
And I'm sure also we're going to look back and
with the record number of human traffickers, with a record
number of drug smuggling that's taking place, and this whole
system of of smuggling human beings, that's going to actually
become a issue even for the Latino community as they
realize that the cost of having to pay these human
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smugglers may not exactly be worth the results they get
once they cross that line.
Speaker 21 (55:17):
Yeah, and what Hispanics voters are telling you in focus
groups that our border patrol unfortunately not because of their fault,
because of those brave, brave men and women down there.
We saw it the other day them getting attacked by
folks that are coming into the country illegally. But the
horrific stories of the human toll that it's taking, especially
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young on women, young women and teenagers. I heard a
horrific story about there where you've got the cartels literally
you know, yep, they still smuggle drugs, but now the
most you know, the most lucrative business down there, they're
telling you is human trafficking, and especially of you know,
young teen age girls, and it's just horrible and here
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you have this White House and saying, oh, we care
about the kids, and we care about Hispanics and blah
blah blah. They're creating this human toll which is just
horrific and a tragedy at our border, and it's just shameful,
and they're saying there's nothing going on here. I mean,
it's just it's a really, really horrible problem.
Speaker 2 (56:23):
If in fact, the Hispanic community turns out and does
not vote leftward as much as the Democrats we're hoping,
I wonder how quickly they'll start closing that border.
Speaker 1 (56:35):
Jim.
Speaker 2 (56:36):
Another topic is as we get closer to the midterms,
have there been any surprise issues that have come out
beyond the top talking points we've talked about inflation, economy, crime, immigration?
Are there any other issues that the Republicans have been
either neglecting or missing out on? Is it like, have
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they had a missed opportunity in terms of topics here?
Speaker 21 (57:04):
Look, I think one of the biggest problems is, you know,
you have in these kinds of elections, and it's really
important to stay focused and stay on message here because
you think about it, the problems we have with the
economy right now, we're In our last national poll, over
sixty percent of Americans said we're in a recession. No
matter what the White House, no matter what the Democrats are,
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their allies in the mainstream media will tell you they
already believe we're in a recession, and it's an affordability
recession where they just can't literally make ends meet right now.
So you've got the economic problems, You've got the crime problems,
you've got the immigration problem at the border. Any one
of those single issues could have probably destroyed a presidency.
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They've got all of them to deal with. But I
think one of the issues that's really under the radar
in these elections is the issue of education and what
parents found out during COVID their kids, of all the
kids in many cases that were being locked out of
their schools, and now all of a sudden, you have
folks like Gretchen Witmer, you know, doctor Fauci and Randy
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Weingarner and telling, oh, we weren't locking them out, We're
trying to get them in. American people know that that's
not true right now. But I think one of the
things is at the grassroots level, you have all these
people and they're not necessarily Republicans. They're just common sense
folks that they're really concerned about. They're running in these
school board elections locally, and I think it's really helping
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turn out. We're hearing from voters in focus groups that
they don't normally vote in the midterm elections, but they're
voting not necessarily for Congress or not necessarily for governor
or US Senate, but they're going to come in and
vote in these school board elections because they don't like
what our kids are being taught right now.
Speaker 2 (58:50):
Those are great points at yes education and our wallets.
Those are our kids and our wallets. Those are the
two interesting equalizers here. They seem to be bridging a
very divided nation. Jim McLachlin from the McLaughlin Group. Always
great to hear from you and your insens Thank you
so much.
Speaker 5 (59:08):
Thank you for having me Chanelle. Great to see you,
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