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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Warning.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
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to Save America with your host, Sean Carnell.

Speaker 1 (00:14):
Good evening, America, Welcome to Battleground Live. This is the
show where we kick ass, we take names, we lock
horns with the radical left. We never quit, we never surrender.
From sea to Shining Sea and everybody in between. Welcome
Patriots on this Thursday evening. So there's a chat chat

(00:37):
happening or conversation happening in the live chat right now.
I said, people like you said, people are learning that
Sean is not my Sean is my real name. It's
my name, but it's not my name officially. So I'll

(00:58):
give you I'll give you the whole story. I got
tons of news to get to today. But you all
are practically like we're family now, battle crew, the mcgroy Nation.
I'll loop you in and Aunt Cindy, I know, Aunt
Cindy's in the live chat and she's amazing and she'll
add context where she can. But so, I'm the oldest

(01:19):
of four children in my family, and my parents when
they were trying to come up with a name for me,
my mom really really really wanted to name me Sean.
My dad, whose name is Richard, said well, I would
like to have my oldest son be named after me.
And the reason my mom wanted to name me after Sean,

(01:42):
like Sean s E A. N. Was because of Sean Connery.
She had a thing for Sean Connery all the Bond
movies and stuff like that. Sean Connery's obviously the best
James Bond because of course he is. And my dad
it's like, look, I'm not having my first son being

(02:03):
named after some dude that you got a thing for.
And so they said, okay, we'll name We'll name him Richard,
but we'll just his middle name will be Sean and
we'll just call him Sean. And that's the compromise. And
that's how you have me known as your humble host
here of Battleground Live as Sean so Yes. So that

(02:25):
that is the official story of my name. Also a
little bit of personal news. Again, have lots of stuff
to get to today, but I don't want to waste
any time. But we were talking about ages in the
live chat and I think low had mentioned something about
nineteen eighty six and I was like, oh my gosh,
I was five in nineteen eighty six, But I do

(02:48):
feel like I'm getting older. Being in the light infantry
will do that to somebody combat for four hundred and
eighty five days, We'll do that to a man. And yesterday,
you know, I'm bebopping around the how else, doing my thing,
prepping for the show. It's Savage Wednesday. We got Rich
coming on, so I'm doing all sorts of polling research.
And I got this drink that I have. It's it's

(03:11):
in a camouflage cup right like it's camouflage. You can't
technically see it. So it's filling up this drink just
prior to the show. Run up the stairs, fill up
the drink, and come bebopping back down the steps. And
about halfway down the steps, I like felt this horrible
like seizing up in my back, not up at the top,

(03:34):
not in my lower back, right in the middle almost
like I like it was just like a stabbing feeling
almost unbelievable pain, like unbelievable pain. And I almost walking
down the steps somehow almost threw out my back, which
has never happened before in my life. So just to

(03:56):
be clear, I have gone from lying nap of the
earth in Blackhawk and Chinook helicopters in combat in Afghanistan
on air assaults to throwing my back out walking down
the steps and then struggling to tie my shoes. So
I'm like after the show, like I've gotten my NEWSMACS

(04:16):
hit last night, and I can barely barely barely sit
up in the chair, like I'm sitting straight up. So
if it looks like I have a stick up my butt,
that's because my back is hurting sitting straight up, and
it helps to do that. But I could barely get
through my NEWSMAC segment. I suppose it was good that
it was only thirty seconds long. Like this is why television,

(04:38):
This is why I love radio. And you know Brock,
producer for the Great Wendy Bell, and also the guy
who kind of got me started into all of this.
He used to tell me radio is the best. And again,
back when he talked to me about this, I didn't
really know the difference, and I'd only ever been a
guest on radio and on television. But now that I've

(05:01):
been doing this for about a year and filled in
for Wendy and filled in for Jesse Kelly a couple
of times, he was right, radio really is the best
because you get to establish this close connection that you
wouldn't otherwise have or you cannot get on television. And
this is what we're developing here. And you know I

(05:23):
but anyway, barely got through that segment. And I have
been laying on my back today like an idiot, like
prepping for the show, doing show research, bookmarking things on
my phone, laying flat on my back in all the while.
Now listen, all the while, Commander Melanie is around me,
and she's amazing and helpful in so many ways. But

(05:45):
all the while, Commander Melanie is like looking at me
and sitting next to me and looking out of the
corner of her eye, and I can see her smirking
a little bit, like kind of smirking every time she
looks at me, because I'm laying on my back and
I'm trying to get up. I'm like a turtle who's
laying on his shell on his back, and I think
she thinks it's funny in a very loving way. I'm

(06:07):
not trying to throw shade, but I think she actually
enjoys that. I am, like, I'm weak, I'm struggling a
little bit, and so but again, I don't mean that
in a negative way. I just think she thinks it's
it's kind of funny that I'm as pathetic as I am. Geehi,

(06:29):
Jenny's like, wow, I'll see what happens when you get old, Sean.
I'm celebrating the twenty fifth anniversary of my twenty first
birthday on Saturday, Commander Mellie in the live chat, saying
she's not smirking or laughing. She wasn't smirking at my pain.
She's just smirking at me in general. You know the

(06:50):
reason for it is is because I think she knows
that I'm not as tough as her. You know, when
Melanie gets sick, this woman, I mean, she's such an
ass kicker, like not, she just she gets sick and
just keeps going. When I get sick because it's a
man flu, I am knocked out for days and so like,

(07:12):
it's just like a very different thing. And I think
she knows that she's a lot tougher than me. Uh
but anyway, uh so, okay, so make sure you smashed
that like button, that little green thumb beneath the video.
Also something that we talked about prior to going live
in the chat, and if you're wondering or listening for
the first time. You know, this show is yours, and

(07:34):
it and it always will be yours. And I take
very seriously getting here at four o'clock, an hour before
the show, get in studio so that I can engage
with the audience. And you know, I get lots of
emails from folks, and I try to respond and try
to greet everybody in the chat. And someone was talking
to me Echo, I think, was talking to me, and

(07:58):
she asked, said, like, did you see the comments of
the college professor at the University of Kansas, Because it's insane.
And you know, I've got a senior. My oldest child
is a daughter, name's Katie. But she's a senior right now,
and she's looking at colleges now. And there isn't a

(08:19):
day that goes by where Melanie and I think about this. Obviously,
it's crazy that we have a child going off to college.
But also colleges have become even in state universities. You
know the college that I went to a got my
undergrad on my master's at Duquanne University. It was a
Catholic college. It's insanely, insanely liberal today they're almost all

(08:41):
little indoctrination facilities, almost proving grounds for extremist thought. And again,
keeping in mind that the left and these Democrats and
these college professors, they are the party of violence. They
most assuredly have a monopoly on violence, political violence in

(09:02):
the Democrat Party. They always have had a monopoly on violence.
But listen to this college professor talking to students, and
just listen to what he says. I think it's important.
I meant to cover this a couple of days ago,
but I got left on the cutting room floor. But
because Echo talked to me about it in the chat,
I want to make sure that we cover it.

Speaker 3 (09:19):
They're smarter than girls. You got some serious problems. That's
what frustrates me. There are going to be some males
in our society that will refuse to vote for a
potential female president because they don't think females are smart
enough to be president. We could line all those guys
up and shoot them, and they clearly don't understand the

(09:41):
way the world works. Did I say that It scratch
that from the recording. I don't want the deans hearing
that I said that.

Speaker 1 (09:51):
So clearly this asshole is being serious there's not a
not even the slightest bit nightest bit of detection of sarcasm.
And by the way, by the way, I taught intro
to psychology at Ducane University when I was there getting
my pH I didn't finish the PhD program, but I
was in a PhD program there when I got back

(10:12):
from Afghanistan. That's a whole nother story for a separate time.
I ended up getting my master's degree, but I used
to teach young students at Ducane University. Never in a
million years, ever would I ever say something like that
to a group of young, impressionable minds. In fact, as

(10:34):
a teacher, you obviously know I am a knockdown, drag
out conservative. Like I am a very very, very constitutional,
constitutional conservative to my core. You all know me very well.
I can't hide what I believe. But I never once
projected that onto my students. I would present them a

(10:58):
set of facts and I would let them. And in fact,
there were liberal students who would challenge me, and I
was open to those challenges and I liked it. And
my rule of thumb in the classroom was, I don't
care what you believe, but you better be able to
defend it logically, and it sure as hell better makes sense.

(11:18):
But this guy out there talking about lining up and
shooting people, he's one hundred percent serious. This is how,
you know, schools of extremist thought are developed, and this
is how horrifying things happened. So the University of Kansas
came out and issued a statement. They said, the university

(11:40):
is aware of a classroom video in which an instructor
made an inappropriate reference to violence. The instructor is being
placed on administrative leave pending further investigation. The instructor offers
his sincerest apologies and deeply regrets the situation. His intent
was to emphasize his advocacy for women's rights and equality

(12:03):
and recognize as he did a very poor job of
doing so. The university has established process for situations like
this and will follow that process. I'm sorry, folks, there's
zero ambiguity in what he said. I'm not for cancel culture.
I'm not, but I'm saying this dude is clearly okay
with lining people up against the wall and killing them

(12:26):
because they have a different set of political beliefs in him, nobody,
I mean, there might be a few crazy people in
America that believe, you know, on the fringes of I,
on the fringes of society, that belie. I ain't voting
for Kamala because she's a woman. I think that Kamala
is an extraordinary moron, not because she's a woman, but

(12:50):
because she's an extraordinary moron that cannot answer basic questions
about policy, the founding of our country, about anything at all,
even about how closely associated she is with Joe Biden.
She can't answer basic questions. As horrible and as crazy

(13:10):
and stupid as Tim Walls is, at least he can
fake it to make it. Kamala can't even answer basic questions.
And that's the entire point of this episode, folks, is
Kamala Harris is collapsing, and she's collapsing fast, and by
every empirical measure, you know, we're seeing warning signs of this.

(13:33):
Now again, I don't tell you all this to make
you complacent, not about that. I mean, we've got a
campaign like we're ten points down. You know this, you
know the rule on the show. But she's collapsing and
I'm gonna show you why here in a second. Okay, So,
Kamala Harris, she can't answer basic questions. She's changed her

(13:55):
media strategy significantly. Thirty days out right, Actually we're under
thirty days now. And here's why this is important. You
know I've run before. If you're running a campaign, you know,
whether it's for Congress or for a higher office in
the Senate, you pull internally quite often. And if you're

(14:17):
a challenger, either a Democrat challenger or a Republican challenger,
more often than not, unless you're a mega celebrity, you
are pulling well beneath the candidate that you're running against,
the incumbent, right, And over time, you don't pay attention
much attention to the first poll because you know you're
going to be getting your ass kicked. But over time,

(14:39):
the hope is is that if you're running a campaign
that is effective and that is working, you slowly see
the race narrow the top line, of course, right, but
also on the issues. As people learn where you are
on certain issues, they start buying into your philosophy for
doing a good job in the race narrows. At this

(15:01):
point in my race for Congress between myself and the
Democrat incumbent in western Pennsylvania in Pennsylvania seventeenth Congressional district.
We started way down, but at this point we were
neck and neck. We were surging. I mean it was
we were surging. You could feel it, right, you could
feel you could just feel the momentum. Kamala Harris is

(15:27):
in an opposite spot, folks. She just is. She knows it.
She went off script the other day, said when did
you see her when her teleprompter went down? Went off
script and said we're the underdog in this race. She
wasn't supposed to say that. The only reason she said
it is because her teleprompter went down. But they've drastically
changed her strategy. They've put her out there on the

(15:49):
media more often, I mean, much to the chagrin, of
course of her consultants. The more she speaks, the less
popular she gets. And she is unbelievably in competent. Did
you see what she said yesterday on this briefing for
a hurricane down in Florida. She's on a zoom call.

(16:10):
Did you hear what she said? Her staff was feeding
her questions to ask because she's so woefully out of
touch and inexperience. She can't even ask basic questions on
the fly without her staff giving them to her ahead
of time, and Kamala had to stop them from doing
it and basically say, this is a live broadcast, covering

(16:34):
her mouth and saying it but not realizing that it
was a hot mic. Listen, flood.

Speaker 4 (16:40):
We really got to watch those areas in those communities,
so it takes quite.

Speaker 2 (16:44):
A while for that water to drain.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
Thank you very much.

Speaker 5 (16:49):
Hey, can I have a question for you?

Speaker 6 (16:51):
You mentioned words matter, and I know there is a
lot of media following this briefing, so listen.

Speaker 1 (17:00):
She is almost as bad as Joe Biden as if
she's a Manchurian candidate. Right, She's almost as bad. And
I talked to you yesterday about some hoaxes that are
going to be rolled out in October because the Democrats
realize that she cannot win on her own. Someone asked
about the counting changes in Pennsylvania. Yeah, I'm worried about

(17:22):
the Democrats cheating. They've been cheating in every election since
eighteen sixty four. But the Republican National Committee under Laura
Trump and Watley are doing a fantastic job of training
poll watchers. They've got a fantastic ground game. On just
the Saturday that President Trump came back to Butler in
his triumphant return. Trump team in Pennsylvania knocked one hundred

(17:46):
thousand doors just on that day alone. So you know
a couple legislative changes right in Pennsylvania. Zuckerbucks have been banned.
Once the voting starts on election day, you cannot stop.
So in twenty twenty, when I'm up by forty thousand
votes and Trump is up by hundreds of thousands in
Pennsylvania and then the count just stopped for two days

(18:06):
in a row, and you're like, wow, this is really concerning.
That can't happen anymore, folks. Once they start, they cannot stop.
These are two these really really important changes, right, So yes,
the Democrats are going to try to cheat it. We've
been more prepared than we've ever been before. So Democrats
have nothing but hoaxes. So you're gonna hear about Trump

(18:26):
green lighting the Russia invasion of Ukraine. You're gonna hear
about seven private calls between Trump and Vladimir Putin, and
oh my god, you know Trump is an agent of Putin.
They're gonna trot out the Russia collusion hoax four point
zho you watch, it will happen. It's already starting to
happen COVID machines scent of Vladimir Putin instead of US

(18:47):
states who are desperately in need of them. And you're
gonna hear a lot about disaster aid based on political affiliation.
I warned you about that yesterday. But for folks who
might not have been listening or who might have missed that,
those hoaxes right now are in their infancy, but you
will see them reach a fevered pitch over October, because

(19:08):
I'm telling you all the warning signs are there. Kamala
Harris is crashing. If you don't believe me, here, listen
to this Axios. Okay, hardly a conservative publication, Axios says,
is out with us today. Blue Wall danger Worries grow
among top Democrats that Harris is stuck and even sliding

(19:32):
a bit after a strong convention and debate. Her media
blitz spending advantage in largely favorable coverage doesn't seem to
be moving the needle, if at all, these democrats say.
And so the article says, top Democrat politician, politicians and
operatives tell us the vital states of Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania,

(19:54):
the so called Blue Wall are getting tougher for Vice
President Harris and the party's Senate candidates. Harris is depending
on that blue wall to win the White House, even
if she struggles in the Sunbelt. On private calls, some
top Harris allies are saying they believe the race will
come down to Pennsylvania and Michigan. Yours, truly, your humble host,

(20:16):
has been telling you that this is all about Pennsylvania.
If we win Pennsylvania, almost impossible for Harris to get
back to the to get to the White House. I mean,
she has a couple of very narrow paths, but they
are very very narrow, So why this matters? According to Axios,
there's growing worry among Democrats that Harris seems stuck, even

(20:39):
sliding a bit after a strong start to her young
presidential campaign. Or media blitz, heavy spending and largely favorite
coverage don't not moving the needle. So this is not
good for Kamala Harris. This is not good in her
surrogates even after like here's the thing, people make mistakes

(21:02):
on president on campaigns period, full stop. She couldn't answer
the question the fundamental question of how are you different
from Biden? That like there are mistakes and then there
are mistakes. What she did there was a huge, huge
mistake because the entire campaign, her entire campaign is built

(21:25):
on a new way forward. So since that mistake, that
big mistake, she has failed to rectify it. She made
it again on Colbert, and now her surrogates are out
there and haven't been able to answer this question. And
because of this, you are going to see her slide
even more. Listen.

Speaker 7 (21:46):
Vice President Harris has been asked repeatedly how she's different
than President Biden, And some people think she's been tripped
up by answering that, how do you think, well, she
is different than President Biden.

Speaker 8 (21:58):
Well, first of all, whatever the different this is between him,
it's not nearly as vast as the difference between her
and Donald Trump. She's obviously a woman, she is a
woman of color, and she is of a new generation.
So she is she is not Joe Biden, as much
as they want to try to make her Joe Biden.
But she was and is part of the Biden administration.

Speaker 1 (22:15):
So she's he's he's describing in a very literal sense,
physical differences between her and Joe Biden. Well, how she
different than Joe Biden. Well, she's a woman, and she's
black and she's young, like zero zero policy differences? Is

(22:38):
that not the craziest you've ever heard? How at this
point you could not have a different answer for that
question and not just that somehow answer in a more
incompetent way. She's black, she's young, she's a woman like
Joe Biden's an old animated of course she's alive. I mean,

(23:02):
I'm sorry, folks, this campaign is flailing and incompetent. Another
you want to get a sense of how you can
tell if the campaign is surging or not. Look at
where and how they're spending their money. Did you see
today Kamala Harris. Kamala Harris's campaign is drastically reducing radio

(23:28):
advertising in Milwaukee and making a significant radio buy on
two hip hop R and B stations in Philadelphia, signaling
what battle Crew? Two hip hop R and B stations
in Philly. Let me ask you a question. She's diverting
resources from Wisconsin and spending money on two rap hip

(23:51):
hop stations in Philly. Tell me in the live chat
what you think that means? Whose support battle crew do
you think she's trying to shore up with that massive
massive ad buy? Also basically saying to Wisconsin, hey, we're
robbing Peter to pay Paul here. We can't. We don't

(24:11):
have enough money, even though we've raised a billion dollars
to spend money in Wisconsin. It's more important for us
to young black men exactly, exactly Wong exactly black men. Now, listen,
battle crew, where have you been hearing this? Almost before
anybody else, all these professional consultants would be There's no

(24:33):
way Trump is. He's not gonna win, He's not gonna
do better with black men. That's not gonna happen. Rich
and I have been telling you this for months now.
Rich just said it yesterday that that Harris is hemorrhaging
black men, and Trump is also doing better with black women.
The Washington Post in New York Times, two separate polls

(24:57):
listen to this, had Trump winning about twenty percent of
the black vote. The Washington Compost and the failing New
York Times had Trump winning between twenty and twenty five
percent of the black vote. Take that for Take that
in any way that you want, but that is not

(25:19):
your sacrificing Wisconsin right, spending in Wisconsin to shore up Pennsylvania. Folks,
that is the definition of telegraphing weakness. I'm telling you
the fact that she's raised a billion dollars, it doesn't
matter what have I said from day one. The more

(25:39):
that this woman talks, the more that she she goes
on the media, the harder she campaigns, the weaker she gets. Folks,
And you are seeing that play at now again for
folks who are just joining us, we are twenty plus
days away. This race is still very much a toss up.

(26:02):
Anything could happen in that timeframe. I'm just telling you
as a person, as a man who has run two
campaigns and learned a hell of a lot along the way,
had my name on that ballot, what you are seeing
now are flashing sirens. If you're Kamala Harris and you're
her staff, you are worried. These are not good signs

(26:24):
for her campaign. Also, Nevada's influential culinary union today came
out a union right. A union came out today and
said that in Nevada election, if the election were held today,
Harris would lose. That is according to Politico's reporting. Politico

(26:47):
hardly a conservative outlet, And let's talk about this. Rich
Barriss said this today, and he's exactly right. This is
another report from Politico. Rich said Trump's support among non
whites is not real, right, Latinos, black Americans? Then why
are Democrats deploying a ton of black surrogates to Michigan

(27:12):
to make a plea to black men? If you want
to watch how a campaign to learn whether they're surging
or not, watch how they employ their fundraising dollars and
watch what they do with their people, taking spending away

(27:32):
from Wisconsin to spend it in Affilly to shore up
black men weakness. The Nevada Culinary Union a Democrat union.
All unions are Democrat, but you get my point, like
largely a Democrat organization coming out and saying if the
election's hell today, Kamala loses Nevada weakness, sending surrogates to
shore up black men's male support in Michigan weakness. This

(27:56):
is very very real and Democrats are are very very afraid.
Halpern Mark Calpern, a well known Democrat, also the guy
who called Joe Biden dropping out in the exact way
that he did three days before he did it. This
is Mark Calpern talking about the problem, the problem that

(28:19):
the Harris campaign has and how Democrats right now are
very afraid.

Speaker 4 (28:24):
What I'm talking about now is the state of the race.
Quinnipiac out with three new battleground state polls, public polls.
Some people are not fans of Wuinnipiac. Let's show that, please,
that's number five.

Speaker 1 (28:35):
Okay, this is.

Speaker 4 (28:38):
Not exactly what I believe the private polling shows. But
Pennsylvania Harris up three, Michigan Trump up three, Wisconsin Trump
up two. Now I can tell you without fear of contradiction,
that there's not a Democratic pollster, including people working for
the Harris campaign, who would say that Pennsylvania is Harris
up three, And what they would all say is it's

(29:00):
her worst of the blue Wall states. Okay, so here's
some public polling. You're welcome to read all the public
polls you want. I tend to not credit the public
polling that much because it's it's often not correct, because
the public polls done by media organizations and by academic groups,
they're not as robust.

Speaker 1 (29:19):
Okay, So.

Speaker 4 (29:22):
I want to show you something that suggests that I'm
not the only reporter who's hearing from Democrats who are worried.
This is CNN Dana Batsh, who has now had two
interviews with Kamala Harris. She's not hostile to Kamal Aris,
I'll say that, and her colleague talking about how I
worried Democrats are number six.

Speaker 9 (29:43):
Please, we have some new CNN reporting today about what
is going on behind the scenes inside the Harris campaign
and more broadly among Democrats who are growing more and
more anxious about a twenty sixteen readoc CNNs. So Alvarez
joins me. Now, Priscilla, we were just joking here at
the table that anxious Democrats happen on a day that

(30:05):
ends in why. But this is something that perhaps is
warranted given the data that they're seeing.

Speaker 2 (30:14):
Explain your great reporting.

Speaker 9 (30:16):
Yeah, look, that's exactly right, Dana. And this has been
a campaign that was described by multiple Democrats.

Speaker 1 (30:22):
So listen, you get the gist, right, Mark Halprin's a Democrat, Okay,
he's saying that Harris's internals are bad, and listen, like,
check this out The New York Post today headline, swing
state polling pushes Trump over two eighty electoral votes into presidency.
New surveys from the seven states likely to be closely

(30:43):
contested in November hold good news for those who want
a second Donald Trump presidency. The Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada,
North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin polls present a path for Trump
to eclipse the two seventy electoral votes needed to win,
giving him multiple pass back to the White House if
these numbers hold up. Fabrizio, Trump's internal polster, Okay, Fabrizio

(31:08):
is also somebody that Savage Rich has a great amount
of respect for. Fabrizio released a poll today said the
Pennsylvania Trump forty nine, Harris forty eight, Wisconsin Trump forty nine,
Harris forty eight, Michigan Trump forty nine, Harris forty eight,
Georgia Trump fifty Harris, Harris forty five, Arizona Trump forty nine,

(31:32):
Harris forty six, Nevada Trump fifty, Harris forty seven, North
Carolina Trump forty eight, Harris forty seven. So, folks, listen,
this is really important. And I know I don't trust polls,
and I understand that you don't trust polls either. I
get it. But you've got to look at multiple polls.

(31:53):
Right multiple polls are showing Trump surgeon. They're showing they're
showing him surging at the right time. And Democrats the campaign.
Harris's campaign, which was once about joy and vibes, completely

(32:14):
fake and outright fabrication by friendly media outlets. It was
never real. Again, it's going to be a close race,
but it is my opinion that it was never real.
They are sputtering. This is this is Walls's wife up
in Wisconsin today.

Speaker 10 (32:33):
We are turning the page.

Speaker 11 (32:35):
Did you see her do that? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (32:37):
Can you do it with me?

Speaker 10 (32:38):
We are turning the page on Donald Trump.

Speaker 8 (32:41):
Yep.

Speaker 10 (32:42):
We are turning the page on Project twenty twenty five,
and we are turning the page to a new way forward,
forward to a future where everyone can live with freedom.

Speaker 1 (32:58):
It's it's an a forward to a future where everyone
can live with freedom. How about this? This isn't what again?
This is in Wisconsin. Say goodbye to Wisconsin. Everybody listen
to this.

Speaker 2 (33:09):
Well, thank you.

Speaker 10 (33:10):
When the scarlet team comes on the field, we will
all stand a benchie to the other team. Will never you.

Speaker 1 (33:19):
Then, we won't forget we're here.

Speaker 10 (33:21):
We will fight for victory and when we will conquer every.

Speaker 1 (33:29):
I'm sorry, I do not think that Wisconsin's going to
be voting for that. I just don't this race look
even chank hunger Okay, he is a far left crazy person,
like he hosts a show called The Young Turks. I
mean it, like he's far left, crazy, radical progressive. Even

(33:51):
chenk Unger said today Trump is officially in the lead.
He actually said today, and Trump put it out on
truth Social saying that Trump going back to Butler might
be the inflection and turning point in this race. I'm
telling you, folks, Democrats are panicked and Kamala Harris's campaign
is in disarray, and I'm gonna show you yet another

(34:12):
mistake that she made that is absolutely four days later,
just crushing her. Okay, time out, battle crew, Let's take
a quick break. Everyone thinks they're keeping their families safe,
but are you really? With elections coming up, anything might happen,
and if you dare defend yourself, our twisted legal system
will probably put you behind bars while the criminal walks free.

(34:36):
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(35:45):
if you are running a campaign, I told you this
the other day, the last thing that you want to
do is attack somebody who's not your opponent. Why because
that person, if they're strong and they're smart, they will
attack you back and have nothing to lose and most
of the time make you look like an idiot and
have you taking fire from a place that you wouldn't

(36:07):
typically be taking fire from. Political fire. Right, I don't
need some crazy NSAFBI whax job listening to the show
and thinking I'm talking about violence. I'm not. I'm talking
about Kamala Harris politicizing a hurricane and a natural disaster
to attack Ron DeSantis. Four days later, it still isn't
going good for her.

Speaker 12 (36:27):
Hey, Governor, could you just help clear something else up
that happened earlier this week and we were actually debating
it at this table, So I got to ask. There
was some praise that came your way from President Biden
and said that they had spoken, You had spoken. Then
there was this brew haha over Vice President Harris apparently
reaching out to you and maybe not taking the call,

(36:50):
and this whole thing, accusations that this had all become politicized.
Can you just speak to what happened there. I am
working with the President of the United States. I'm working
with the director of FEMA marshaling all my state assets.

Speaker 13 (37:05):
We've been doing this now NonStop for over two weeks
between Helene and this, and so if there's anything I
can leverage to benefit my people, I'm going to do it.
The fact of the matter is they put out a
story saying I didn't take I'd even know she was
trying to reach me. But she has no role in
this process. And I've been dealing with these storms in

(37:25):
Florida under both Trump and Biden, neither of them ever
politicized it. And in fact, all the storms I've dealt
with under this administration, although I've worked well with the President,
she has never called in Florida, she has never offered
any support. So what she's doing is she's trying to
inject herself into this because of her political campaign. So,

(37:47):
as the governor here who's leading this, I don't have
time for those games. I don't care about her campaign.
Obviously I'm not a supporter of hers, but she has
no role in this process. And so I'm working with
the people I need to be working with. We're leveraging
the resources I need to be leveraging. And for her
to try to say that my focus should be on

(38:07):
catering to her rather than roaring about my own people,
just so she doesn't understand what it means to respond
to these natural disasters.

Speaker 1 (38:16):
Oh my god, that is just devastating. It's on CNBC. Okay,
she did not have to make. That was an unforced
air and a big one. So what I'm doing, I hope,
and if I'm beating a dead horse, I apologize. Tell
me to move on if you want me to. We're
gonna be talking about Trump and where he's at right

(38:37):
now here in a second. And also I got to
talk about this weather stuff like this. I just Marjorie
Taylor Green made some comments. The deep state and everybody
else is coming after her. She doesn't need me to
defend her, but I'm gonna talk a little bit about
that here in a second. But Kamala Harris made a
huge mistake going after DeSantis, and it's costing her and

(38:58):
it continues to cost her, and even Biden is getting
in on the action.

Speaker 9 (39:02):
Mister President, does Governor de Santis needs to take Vice
President Harris's calls?

Speaker 11 (39:11):
Paul, I can tell you that I'm talking to Governor
de Santis. He's been very gracious. She's thank me for
all we've done. He knows what we're doing, and I
think that's important.

Speaker 1 (39:20):
So the question was, I don't know there was a
delay on the streamyard software that I use A question
was should DeSantis have taken the call from Vice President Harris?
And Biden was like, look, I'm talking to Ron DeSantis.
He's doing a great job. Like basically, I'm telling you
Biden wants her to lose. And I've heard reports, because

(39:41):
there are permanent staffers in the White House that are
there when Republicans are there in office and there when
Democrats are in office. I've heard reports that Joe Biden
got into it with Kamala Harris's staff. There's no love
lost there. Biden, I think, wants Kamala Harris to lose
this thing. But anyway, do you hear what Marjorie Taylor

(40:05):
Green said the other day? Of course, the government can
control the weather. So everybody's been out there calling or
a conspiracy theorist. I don't want to spend a whole
lot of time on this, and I just want to
be clear. I don't believe that the government created Milton
or Helene or anything like that. I don't believe that.
I'm just saying, like, just just watch Joe Biden's attacking

(40:28):
Marjorie Taylor Green yesterday. And we're going to talk about this,
by the way, weather wars that concept with Brian Dean
Wright tomorrow. He's coming on for right night. So I'm
super excited about that. But Biden was attacking Marjorie Taylor
Green yesterday. Listen.

Speaker 11 (40:46):
Now the claims are getting even more bizarre cons from
Marjorie Taylor Green and condress from Georgia is now saying
the federal government is literally controlling the weather. We're controlling
the weather. It's beyond ridiculous. It's gotta stop moments like
this or a no redtor boost.

Speaker 1 (41:03):
Okay, so that's Biden saying that's ridiculous. It's got to stop.
It's crazy. Here's John Brennan, radical commy mouth breathing democrat,
former director of this Central Intelligence Agency, also signatory on
the Hunter Biden laptop. Fifty's like one of the fifty
one intelligence officials that said Hunter Biden's laptop was Russian disinformation.

(41:24):
Listen to Brennan talking about this.

Speaker 6 (41:26):
Another example is the array of technologies often referred to
collectively as geo engineering, that potentially could help reverse the
warming effects of global climate change. One that has gained
my personal attention is stratospheric aerosol injection or SAI, a
method of seating the stratosphere with particles that can help
reflect the Sun's heat and much the same way that

(41:48):
volcanic eruptions do. An SAI program could limit global temperature increases,
reducing some risks associated with higher temperatures and providing the
world economy additional time to transition from fossil fuels. This
process is also relatively inexpensive. The National Research Council estimates
that a fully deployed SAI program would cost about ten

(42:10):
billion dollars yearly. As promising as it may be, moving
forward on SAI would also raise a number of challenges
for our government and for the international community. On the
technical side, greenhouse gas emission reductions, which still have to
accompany SAI to address other climate change effects such as
ocean acidification, because SAI alone would not remove greenhouse gases

(42:33):
from the atmosphere.

Speaker 1 (42:35):
On the geopolitical side, the.

Speaker 6 (42:36):
Technology's potential to alter weather patterns and benefit certain regions
of the world at the expense of other regions could
trigger sharp opposition by some nations.

Speaker 1 (42:48):
Others might seize on sai's.

Speaker 6 (42:50):
Benefits and back away from their commitment to carbon dioxide reductions, and,
as with other breakthrough technologies, global norms and standards are
lacking to guide the deployment an implementation of SAI and
other geoengineering initiatives.

Speaker 1 (43:05):
Okay, that's pretty clear, right, did you hear what he said?
Other nations you might get essentially, in paraphrasing, might get
mad at us if we're controlling weather patterns that benefit
one nation and harm another. Okay, this isn't me saying this.

(43:27):
This is the former director of the Central Intelligence Agency
saying it. And you know you don't have to be
an expert in the technology to listen to what he says.
You see what I'm saying here right, Like, So I'm
not Marjorie Taylor Green can defend herself. But what I'm

(43:53):
offering you all is you see why she said it
right like you heard it from the man CIA director
Brennan himself, former CIA director. So don't need to say
anything more on that. Okay, and talk here about Trump
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about how important that is, especially in the home stretch
of this race. That podcast that Trump went on with
those comedians. People are still talking about this podcast. People

(45:42):
are still clipping it and sharing it on social media
because they're just blown away by Trump's performance on the podcast,
his answers, his ability to make jokes, and they're learning
about aspects of Donald Trump that they didn't know before.
Listen to Trump talking about a Scottish heritage.

Speaker 5 (46:00):
Were your parents funny? Were they comedians?

Speaker 14 (46:03):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (46:03):
My my mom's side was is Scottish and Scottish.

Speaker 5 (46:08):
Women tend to be, you know my mom.

Speaker 1 (46:09):
Yeah, I was going to ask you about that. Yeah,
and she was great. Which is that where you get
your humors?

Speaker 5 (46:15):
Well, i'll tell you what. England at the time, they
could fought them for a thousand years trying to get
them undertow.

Speaker 1 (46:21):
They couldn't do it. Couldn't do it.

Speaker 5 (46:23):
That's very tough. That reminds me of my mother. Come
to think of it, my mother was.

Speaker 1 (46:28):
My mother was great.

Speaker 5 (46:29):
She was stornaway hebridese right, that's you know, that's really
serious Scottish. But she was great. But it is true
when you see Brave Heart, that was one of many times,
you know, for hundreds you watched that with your money. No,
I didn't. I didn't get I'll tell you I still
a braveheart. I think Mel Gibson is a very good guy.

(46:50):
I've met him a number of times.

Speaker 1 (46:53):
Good guy.

Speaker 5 (46:53):
But out there that was super mel Gibson on his prime.
And I was on a plane and there was absolutely
nothing to do. Is one of these planes that you
couldn't make calls, You couldn't do it. And they had
tapes and they showed me like they showed but they should.
They showed me, sir, we have twenty tapes. And I
looked at the tapes that they were and this was

(47:16):
like twenty years after it was made. This was probably
six years ago. I never saw a braveheart, okay. And
he showed me a tape. I said, all right, let's
put that one on. And within about four minutes they said,
this may be the greatest movement minutes a brave Heart fan.
But you you've seen it.

Speaker 1 (47:37):
I saw with my mom.

Speaker 9 (47:38):
I mean I.

Speaker 5 (47:39):
Wish I saw it with my mother. But it was
good about your brave heart moment like after getting shot
when you see no, no, you don't think of that
in those moments. You do what you do. But he's
he's good, but he was when he in prime time.

Speaker 1 (47:56):
He was unbelievable.

Speaker 5 (47:57):
I mean at that you know, his look, his way,
and you couldn't have had a better guy playing it.
But it was. It was a great movie set. But
it is to England and you know at that time
for a thousand years, I mean they have and they'd
have the battles with thousands or once a thousands and
they run at each other. Tell me that you think

(48:18):
that takes Scots. They run at each other knowing they're
gonna pretty much die.

Speaker 14 (48:22):
Right.

Speaker 2 (48:22):
The Roman Army built walls to keep out the sky.

Speaker 5 (48:25):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, they were afraid of the skys.

Speaker 14 (48:27):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (48:28):
The Scottish people, they're tough people.

Speaker 1 (48:30):
They're good people.

Speaker 5 (48:31):
Actually, they're very great people.

Speaker 7 (48:33):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (48:34):
I just listen to interviews. It's so so funny because
again what Rich talked about yesterday, I'll say again today.
These interviews, these long form interviews on these podcasts shatter
these fake media narratives and it was stunning. I think
they're going to have a very profound impact on the
election and they're gonna help Trump. You even have people

(48:54):
that are Joe Rogan out there sharing articles about whether
or not he should have Trump on his podcast. Like
Joe Rogan's a liberal. I mean, he's coming around, but
he's made himself a promise, like a couple of years
ago that he was not going to allowed or allowed
Donald Trump on his podcast. He was not going to

(49:16):
afford Donald Trump the largest platform, the largest podcast in
the world to talk about this stuff. Now Joe Rogan
is saying, well, maybe I should have Donald Trump on
the podcast. I'm telling you, paradigms are shifting all over
the place, and it's Trump right now who's surging at
the exact right time in this race. He's out there

(49:40):
putting forth all of these innovative, innovative economic proposals that
would allow us all to keep more of our own
money through the through tax breaks and what have you.
Trump came out today and said he would end us
income tax on Americans living in other countries. Right, that's
a big deal. And you know, as know why he's

(50:01):
doing this. I mean, obviously it's great economically, right, But
the Democrats have pushed very, very hard. In fact, the
RNC is investigating this and doing everything they can to
protect from fraud election fraud on this front. But the
Democrats are doing all that they can to invest millions

(50:22):
of dollars and Americans overseas who are living getting them
mail in ballots and making sure those people can vote,
which is like, fine, we should be able to do that.
But of course, if the Democrats are involved, we know
how much they like to cheat. We know that what
they're capable of. We saw what they did during twenty
twenty and you've got to keep a watchful eye on
that stuff. Well, Trump is weaponizing that against the Democrats

(50:45):
and say, hey, and us income tax on Americans living
in other countries. Right. He also said he was gonna
he was gonna make car loan interest tax deductible. Another
economic proposal that would lift Americans. Give you more of
your own money, allow you to keep more of your
own money, which would essentially have a trickle down effect

(51:06):
on our economy, be an economic boom for all of us.
This is important because of the economic news that came
out today about inflation being hotter than anticipated two point
four percent over last year. So get this, So what
does that mean? Inflation is still rising less than twenty
days out from less than thirty days out from the election.

(51:29):
But overall prices, folks, get this, overall prices are up
twenty point five percent since Kamala took office, while real
average weekly earnings are down three point four percent. So
the American people are taking it on the chin in

(51:50):
the Harris Biden economy, and so Trump is rolling out
all these economic proposals. Did you see at the same
time all of this happening. I'm trying to explain all
of this breaking news that it's almost like a constellation
of things happen on the daily. I got an hour
to try to get this all this critical information out

(52:11):
to you, So forgive me if I'm kind of like
pulling things out of left field and like talking about them.
But while all of this this economic news is coming out,
Zolensky came out last night and said, Hey, I think
I might be ready for a cease fire. Interesting, right
less than thirty days from the election, Zolensky to me,

(52:32):
sees the writing on the wall, sees maybe a potential
Donald Trump presidency. Again, anything can happen. We campaign like
we're ten points down. But he sees what's happening. Right,
anyone with two eyes and even a shred of common
sense can see what's happening. And Donald Trump at the
same time that Zelensky is saying, we want a peace deal.

(52:54):
He is making part of his campaign messaging going directly
after our military that has become woke and weak. I
am telling you we have never been weak. We've never
had a weaker military in our country. And that's because
the Democrats have used it by and large as a

(53:15):
social experiment. Well Trump yesterday, did you all battle crew
coming over to the live chat to look, But did
you all see the video that Trump used in his
Scranton rally yesterday where he specifically goes after the woke
military and woke military leaders and what they've done to
our military, basically signaling that he's going to change all

(53:36):
of that the moment he walks back into the White House.
If you haven't seen it, I'm going to show it
to you now. But it's absolutely brilliant. Check this out.

Speaker 13 (53:45):
But what you will not die, you will learn by
the number Happy Pride.

Speaker 1 (53:49):
Happy Pride month, and actually let's declare it a summer
of pride. So you're a cola. Let me see your walk, sir.
You got a horse.

Speaker 2 (54:00):
Ah, that's a warm base.

Speaker 1 (54:02):
Don't let me see your warm kit das me let
me see your reward face.

Speaker 2 (54:17):
You will be a weapon. You will be a minister
of death, pay for war. But until that day, you
are puts. You are the lowest part of life on her.
You are not even killing fucking with me. You are
nothing but on organized bandmastic pieces of Bedian ship chabra.

Speaker 1 (54:36):
These pixis going answer me like the best part of
you went down and breaking about ass knitted up at
the mound, staying on the map.

Speaker 2 (54:50):
I have her working power of Paul.

Speaker 1 (54:55):
Make military breed again.

Speaker 10 (54:58):
Good.

Speaker 1 (55:00):
Let's just say this. Trump definitely has his work cut
out for him. And listen, this is important. A military
that's focused on drag Queen's story hour is not focused
on threats abroad and domestic threats here at home. It's
dangerous when our military is not focused on the mission.

(55:22):
And I'm sure you saw the news of the CIA
contractor that was planning an election day terrorist attack here
guys from Afghanistan. When this happened, when the Afghan surrender happened,
I probably was on every major news outlet in the
country saying we cannot let unvetted Afghans into this country.
We cannot do it. Most Afghans have no idea when

(55:46):
their birthday is. They have no idea how old they are.
There's no Social Security office where you can vet people,
there's no criminal records. You can't just let these people
in here unchecked. And I got attacked relentless, by the way,
even by some conservatives. Mind you saying this, Well, the

(56:06):
news broke yesterday that a CIA contractor in afghan from
Afghanistan who was let in here and not vetted during
the fall of Afghanistan, was planning an election day terrorist attack.
So you can see how a woke military can have
potentially disastrous consequences and mean life and death for all
of us, not just Americans abroad soldiers in harms way,

(56:30):
but the American people right here at home. It looks like,
and I'm very grateful because I've been praying for the
people of Florida and playing for the people of North Carolina,
South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia. Everybody's been affected by these devastating hurricanes,
and it looks like it looks like, according to DeSantis

(56:50):
and other leaders down there, that it wasn't as bad
as we thought. And for that, I'm grateful. But what
never ceases to amaze me during these very very difficult
times here at home is how the American people step
up for one another. And I saw this clip and

(57:11):
I want to end on a high note because there's
so much bad news out there that sometimes I think
it's important to explore the good stuff. Check this out
for yourself. So I'm interview you real quick to doctor Phil.

Speaker 4 (57:23):
You can't watch TV.

Speaker 14 (57:24):
You might have seen him on TV here. Yeah, we
were driving down this gravel road here to head up
to a location too. He set up a starlink unit
and this wonderful lady flagged us down, named Sue. She's
eighty three and she lives in this cute little house here,

(57:45):
and she came out and said, you know, could I
don't want to cause any trouble, but could somebody help me?
She said, I'm here. I don't have any power, I
don't have any water, I don't have any food, I
don't have any ability to get anywhere. Heart surgery two
weeks ago.

Speaker 12 (58:01):
Your iergyenerators and they have some of their common stoves.

Speaker 2 (58:05):
And some them crying tacking.

Speaker 14 (58:08):
Want we get you one if you can just drop
one off, But it's not that simple. You gotta get
it and get a bright plug hook it up to
the breaker box, get the house turned on, hook it
up to her well, get water going. We've already got
a generator here. We're fueling it up right now. We
actually had one with us in our caravan, so we're

(58:29):
already got her hooked up to a generator, but we
got to get it turned on, get the right kind
of plug, and then get things going. She just had
heart surgery and she's here by herself. She's falling. She
gotta mark on her forehead. Here she went from just
being so forlorn to being so uplifted and laughing. And
I'm just so glad we stopped. So glad she flagged

(58:51):
us down.

Speaker 2 (58:53):
It's a lot of.

Speaker 14 (58:57):
We're going to continue on and set up this starlink
that Elon Musk has provided to us and get them.
By the time we get back, I think we'll have
everything set up and get her turned on. It's just
it's just a typical story. A person up here, lost, isolated,
needing help. So so glad we st so glad you've

(59:17):
glagged us down.

Speaker 1 (59:21):
Folks, the pathway to a meaningful life is through acts
of service, helping other people with zero expectation of receiving
anything in return. I'm telling you, you know, we live
in a very tumultuous time. You know, we're building a
community here. I love building the community. I think of

(59:42):
most of you all as as battlecrewer. You're part of
the family. You know, family takes care of one another,
So you know, look out for your fellow Americans. Do
everything you can to take care of them, especially in
times of crisis, and realize I want you all to
realize that you're all leaders. You all are leaders, and
one person can make a difference. I mean, I can't

(01:00:03):
tell you how often I hear from people, well I'm
just one person. I got all these crazy rhinos in
my community, or I live in a blue county. There's
nothing I can do. It's just me. Well, one person
can change the world and this is not me being
a crazy person. One person can make a huge difference.
So you all are leaders and do everything you can
to help other people. Trust me, folks, It's just that's

(01:00:25):
the stuff that matters. It really does. So tomorrow, got
right night on deck. Brian Dean right joining us. We're
going to talk about this geo engineering and the threats
all across the world. The Global Intel Assessment maybe even
some good news on the horizon with Brian Dean right
as we roll into the weekend. So don't miss tomorrow night.

(01:00:46):
It's gonna be an amazing show. Don't forget to smash
that like button, that little green thumb beneath the video
on your way out, smash that like button, as all
these folks, the best is yet to come. Keep the faith. Okay,
God bless you all, God bless this amazing country that
we call home. Almost Friday. Take care, good night, and
I will see you tomorrow for right night battle crud.

(01:01:08):
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Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat awaiting a new episode every Monday. If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people. Follow to join a community of Crime Junkies! Crime Junkie is presented by audiochuck Media Company.

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