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out there on a Tuesday. We've switched up days
3:02
on you this week, and Chrisanne Hall joins
3:04
us, constitutional attorney, and
3:07
of course, expert. I know she loves that
3:09
word, expert. I
3:14
love it because she is. And, frankly,
3:16
and I've got Uncle Milt here.
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How are you, sir? Good. Thanks.
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Chris Ann Hall, what is on your mind?
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You know, we always love to pick your brain.
3:23
You
3:23
know, it's funny because you called me
3:25
an expert. I always laugh at that. And
3:27
then the people who hate me
3:30
always say I'm a self
3:32
proclaimed expert. You walk
3:34
around. Say the words. Never
3:36
want proclaimed my built to be
3:38
an expert of anything.
3:41
As a matter of fact -- Yeah. -- I
3:43
have a sixteen year old boy, and
3:45
I've since he's turned sixteen, I've discovered
3:47
I am not actually even an expert. I'm
3:49
a complete idiot on everything that happens
3:51
to me. Oh, yes. I
3:53
love that part of parenting. it rocks.
3:56
Oh, alright. You gotta stop wearing your t
3:58
shirt that says, I'm an expert. You know what
3:59
I mean? Alright. So
4:03
tell us a little bit about what's going on in
4:05
your corner of the world. I mean, I'm not even get do
4:07
we have to talk about election fraud? I mean,
4:09
obviously, it's there. and It's
4:11
very sweet. -- it's been here since the donut
4:14
time. We were talking about it before that we
4:16
started in in
4:18
middle school and people voted for
4:20
student press been there with voter fraud.
4:22
Yeah.
4:22
Yeah. I don't know why
4:24
it takes up so much of our
4:26
discussion. When it's something that's
4:28
that's number one expected. Mhmm.
4:30
And number one controllable. Yeah.
4:32
The the control of voter fraud
4:34
is get out and vote. Yeah.
4:36
That's the control of voter fraud. And what
4:39
you see in the elections. Right? Mhmm.
4:41
So you have factors. You have laws. You have to
4:43
have laws. Right? because every has to have laws. Because
4:45
at least men were angels. We wouldn't need laws.
4:47
So we're not so we have to watch. Sure.
4:49
And if you watch what happened
4:51
in Florida. Right? Mhmm.
4:53
Two things came together. Number
4:56
one, we have an
4:58
attorney general and a legislature
5:00
that worked together. I know DeSantis
5:02
is getting all the credit. But in reality,
5:04
it's attorney general and the legislatures that
5:06
worked together. to
5:08
tighten
5:09
the
5:12
possibilities, eliminate the possibilities
5:14
of fraud. And then you had massive voter
5:16
turnout. Right. So
5:19
the only thing left is to get rid
5:21
of of of mailing
5:23
ballot. Mhmm. And you know what I
5:25
thought about I we weren't even gonna talk about this today,
5:27
but you know what came to mind the other I'm
5:29
actually driving home. I drive and I think
5:31
about stupid things like this. And I
5:33
was thinking, why did we start
5:35
mailing ballot? Uh-huh. So
5:37
mailing ballot started so
5:40
that surface members members
5:44
of the military could vote
5:46
when they went at home. Right. Yep. But
5:48
in reality, I don't
5:50
know, a local military can
5:52
chime in on this as well. It really
5:54
wasn't mail in. It was
5:57
the service members put
6:00
their ballots in a specific
6:05
DOD mailbox So
6:07
you are actually mailing it. You
6:09
are actually voting at
6:12
turning in your ballot on
6:15
post somewhere -- Mhmm. -- where
6:17
it would be then sent in bulk
6:19
-- Right. -- to be counted just
6:21
like if you were voting at
6:23
your precinct. You don't mail in
6:25
your ballot at the precinct. You put
6:27
your ballot in the box. At the
6:29
precinct, it is delivered to
6:31
a central place for camping.
6:33
That's how quote unquote mail
6:35
in Bausch -- We
6:36
started -- we started to --
6:38
unco military. What do you know? When I was
6:40
stationed in Germany -- Uh-huh.
6:43
-- we dropped our ballots in a
6:45
ballot box.
6:48
Yep. See what I'm saying?
6:51
Yeah. Yeah. It was a that's
6:53
not a male in thing. Mhmm. Male in
6:55
voting was not a thing.
6:57
it was a service member dropping
6:59
them in a box and then they were shipped
7:01
in bulk to a place where
7:03
they were counted just like a briefing. But
7:05
then people started sloppy speaking,
7:08
sloppy thinking, and all the surfaces are
7:10
mailing it in. Why can't we mail it in?
7:12
Right. And now you have, you know,
7:14
which is really the biggest avenue for
7:16
for fraud as it is.
7:18
And if people actually voted,
7:21
then they would recognize that they couldn't
7:23
count their male in and their boat at the
7:25
same time.
7:25
It also shows
7:28
though that people really don't think
7:30
about who they're voting for
7:32
because if you vote six weeks before
7:34
the election, you can miss them. Blah
7:36
blah blah. That's searcher.
7:37
that is so true. And they want to reason
7:40
why military members voted that
7:42
far in the future was because sometimes in
7:44
Germany, it took that little on Mhmm.
7:46
They get their ballots to the
7:48
American voting place. Right.
7:51
Right. And then they wanted the numbers. They
7:53
wanted the increase in numbers. And they
7:55
they told us all and that's why the whole get out the
7:57
voting. If we see just a
7:59
person enacting
7:59
in the actual act of
8:02
voting, that's enough. You don't need to be educated. You
8:04
just need to fill in the bubbles and you're good to
8:06
go. You've done your duties as an American. Let's
8:08
get that number up. Right? Of the
8:10
uneducated manner. Right? Yeah.
8:12
Right. Well, and now you have
8:14
the situation where we have today because
8:16
this is my big one of my
8:18
big cut pees with the way we are taught talking
8:20
about this election was number one, the buildup
8:22
about the quote unquote, big red
8:24
rate wave. As if a red color
8:26
does us any good. Right? Because
8:29
I remind you, Mitch McConnell and Kevin
8:31
McCarthy are both in the red party,
8:33
and they're no good. So you
8:35
have the red wave doesn't
8:37
mean anything to me. And then you have
8:39
the
8:40
either build up the hype, the anti
8:42
claim act like realization,
8:45
whatever that the media and the
8:47
politicians are trying to push we
8:49
didn't get the big red wave. We didn't get
8:51
this. We didn't get that. Are you dumb? I
8:53
mean, are you living under a rock?
8:56
if you if people are
8:58
disappointed with
9:00
the voting turnout
9:02
with with the results
9:04
of the election. It's because
9:07
they are abnormally
9:09
and absurdly focused
9:11
on federal elections. The only
9:14
place, the major changes did
9:16
not take place with federal, because
9:18
at the state and local level,
9:20
there was a massive
9:23
change, massive footings
9:25
across the United States
9:27
from leftist liberal to conservative
9:29
and even liberty. And
9:31
I'm talking about blue blue places.
9:33
Right? Mhmm. So for example, Tampa,
9:35
Florida. Florida
9:37
may be a red state, but Tampa
9:39
Hillsborough County is the county that
9:41
Tampa is in is blue blue,
9:43
and it flipped. Seriously
9:46
flipped. And these are where the
9:48
major changes. I can't even count, like,
9:50
thirty thousand school boards
9:53
flipped across the United States.
9:55
It's just insane. And
9:57
so this whole narrative that
9:59
it was a disappointing election and there was
10:01
no big red wave. The only
10:03
purpose for that
10:06
narrative is to keep people distracted
10:09
and discouraged, distracted from
10:11
where the real power is, state and
10:13
local, and discouraged from
10:17
seeing what actually happened, we
10:19
have been working very, very hard at
10:21
the state and local level. When I say we, I mean, a
10:23
mayor Americans -- Yeah. -- and we
10:25
have reaped a harvest this
10:27
election, and we can't
10:29
let the idiots discourage us
10:31
and take those victories away.
10:33
there you go.
10:34
There you go. I I Well done.
10:37
Yeah. And I I do think what got to people
10:39
was they used to want to instill
10:41
belief in the system because
10:43
they needed that belief. They don't care
10:45
anymore if you believe it or not. They're
10:47
willing to go to that length to do it in front
10:49
of your face now. And and so,
10:51
of course, that dynamic has changed. I
10:53
think people are feeling that. And that's where a
10:55
lot of the discouraging thoughts come
10:57
in is because, obviously, they don't
11:00
care They want you to see they're pulling off fraud.
11:02
They want you to see it. It's determined. I
11:04
mean Well, it's almost like it's
11:06
all it's all science. It's almost
11:08
psychological pooh,
11:11
to get you discouraged, to quit.
11:13
Mhmm. When in reality, that
11:15
should encourage you to even
11:17
work harder. I don't know. Maybe because
11:19
I have a different kind
11:22
of of personality. But
11:24
if you're gonna be in my face --
11:26
Mhmm. -- that doesn't make me wanna quit. That
11:28
makes me wanna haunt you in the face
11:30
back. You know, I'm just serious. And
11:32
and this is this is the
11:34
kind of spirit. This tenacity is
11:36
that we need in America. And
11:38
here's the bottom line. And this is what I
11:41
really, really hope the American people can
11:43
just own. And I mean,
11:45
not just here. I love people here. This
11:47
would own it. Sure.
11:49
Look, the election is
11:51
not where the fight
11:52
ends. Mhmm.
11:53
The election is where the
11:55
fight begins. Right. And if
11:57
you have the proper perspective,
11:59
it is totally irrelevant
12:03
whether the guy you wanted to
12:05
win wins or not. Right.
12:08
Because at the end of the day,
12:10
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12:13
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12:15
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12:17
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12:19
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12:22
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12:24
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12:26
-- Mhmm. -- making sure
12:28
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12:30
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12:32
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12:35
doesn't give you a path to sit
12:37
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12:39
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12:41
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12:43
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12:45
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12:47
it's not what you do when you vote
12:49
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12:51
day of every other year that
12:54
matters. Men's
12:55
uncle. Yes. So when someone wins the
12:57
election and they say, I
12:59
now have a mandate. You
13:03
wanna slap them right in the face. Right?
13:05
Yeah. Exactly. No.
13:07
It's the truth. No.
13:08
Everything you just said. But
13:11
we have to and that's why the focus
13:13
on the state on the federal level is so
13:15
erroneous -- Mhmm. -- because
13:17
you have no control. every
13:20
day
13:21
over the
13:22
people that are in
13:25
Washington, D. C. Right. who
13:27
they're in school. You have a control
13:29
every day over the people that
13:31
are at your state and local level.
13:33
Right. Right. And starting to realize
13:36
how that's been infiltrated. And so
13:38
that's something that we need to turn around and stop.
13:40
And that's that is gonna take daily,
13:43
you know, daily effort
13:45
because we're not used to doing that.
13:47
We think everybody around us is
13:49
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13:51
therefore, they're in our camp. They know, you
13:53
know, they're they're they're keeping the rules, they're
13:55
keeping the laws, they're doing what's right? No.
13:57
And so hopefully, people have realized
13:59
their their cities and counties have been
14:01
compromised, and you need to get in there daily.
14:03
Right? Oh, yeah. I'm
14:05
think that people, you know, like I said,
14:07
that's where the big, big changes
14:09
made. I told everybody,
14:11
we didn't get a big, big red wave, what
14:13
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14:15
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14:17
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14:19
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14:21
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14:23
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14:25
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14:27
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14:29
maybe this is a good
14:31
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