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111522 KrisAnne Hall Why Are We So Tranfixed On Elections

Released Wednesday, 16th November 2022
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111522 KrisAnne Hall  Why Are We So Tranfixed On Elections

111522 KrisAnne Hall Why Are We So Tranfixed On Elections

111522 KrisAnne Hall  Why Are We So Tranfixed On Elections

111522 KrisAnne Hall Why Are We So Tranfixed On Elections

Wednesday, 16th November 2022
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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.

3:19

Chris Ann Hall, what is on your mind?

3:21

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

your responsibility is exactly

12:13

the same. whether the person

12:15

you wanted to win one or

12:17

the person you didn't want to

12:19

win one, the responsibility is

12:22

you have to be in their

12:24

business all the time

12:26

-- Mhmm. -- making sure

12:28

they do the job the way

12:30

you want them to do it. Just because the

12:32

guy you wanted to win, wins

12:35

doesn't give you a path to sit

12:37

around for the next two years and

12:39

do nothing. because even the guy

12:41

you wanted to win will not

12:43

do what you want him to do

12:45

unless you make them do it. And

12:47

it's not what you do when you vote

12:49

that matters. It's what you do every other

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

really nice. So

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

we got. was a big liberty

14:15

undertow. It's stronger and

14:17

it's more powerful and

14:19

even though you may not be able to see it

14:21

like a big red wave, it has

14:23

more power. Yeah. Probably

14:25

better power because the other would have made

14:27

us a little more complacent. So

14:29

maybe this is a good

14:31

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14:33

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14:42

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