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Morning, You're about
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to enter the arena and join
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the Battle to Save.
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America with your host,
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Sean Parnell. Hey,
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everybody, Happy Monday,
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Welcome to Battleground Live. It is great
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to have you here today. We had
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almost one hundred people waiting, like
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almost an hour before the show, just going
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back and forth in the live chat
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and just a quick weekend update.
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It was.
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It was a crazy awesome weekend in Fort Parnell.
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It was Emma's thirteenth
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birthday. It's hard to imagine,
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you know. I've got three daughters,
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two teenagers now, and then I've got Natalie Schmadeley,
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who is in the live chat right now talking smack
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on me, because of course she is, because
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that's what she does. She's embarrassed
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by me dabbing. Well, Natalie
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got one hundred percent on her math path, so
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I think that we owe her a celebratory
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dab.
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Do you see this forum right here? People?
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This is what it looks like. This is what right looks
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like here. Okay, one hundred percent
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of the math test. But but but emma thirteenth
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birthday party today. I
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think we have some pictures of the actual
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celebration. Oh that okay, So that's
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me. Yeah, that's a picture of
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the celebration, but it's actually my aunt Cindy
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brought over what they call a
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gut buster sub or no, I'm sorry,
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a belly buster sub from De Carlo's
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and Base Gates, a whole Italian sub. You
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see that right there. Look at Natalie in the back
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looking at me all embarrassed. You see her, She's
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like, what.
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Do you doing.
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I've been told that as a politician, you're
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not you're not supposed to or you should
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never hold things up to your mouth and eat
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them.
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But I couldn't resist with a De Carlos sub.
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Now to Carlos is an Italian restaurant,
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an Italian delicatessen, I
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guess here in western Pennsylvania, but
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they make these subs that are on entire
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loafs of Italian bread. And I
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made my way through that
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through half of it, I think, over the course
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of forty eight hours. But of course, if you look there in the back,
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Natalie looks horrified, as as she
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should be. That's just but it's
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just my job as a father to do these
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types of things. Go ahead and show the next picture.
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Chat. So this is the fan.
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There's Emma right there with
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her thirteenth birthday cake. And on the far
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right you've got Ethan who's in the live chat, and next
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to him you've got Katie and Commander
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Melanie is right there in the middle. And then you've
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got Emma, of course in front of her birthday cake. And that very
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smart looking young fellow is my
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youngest son, Evan with his glasses, very
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very smart. His glasses make him look smart
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and he is smart without them too. And then
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you have there Natalie Schmatley there,
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and of course this is the thirteenth birthday.
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But folks, I have to.
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Tell you, I am
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it's hard. It's you know, birthdays are bittersweet,
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you know. And you
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know Emma is thirteen
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years old, she's a teenager now. And my
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grandparents used to say to me when we used
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to have our Sunday dinners and that's it's something that
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we try to do as a fan only two.
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Uh.
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We used to do every
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single Sunday, religiously a Sunday
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dinner with the family and my my grandfather
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and my grandmother would host them at her house.
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Their house was I mean, when I was a kid,
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it felt like their house was huge. But as we grew
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up. Their house was just a standard
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middle middle class house in in western
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Pennsylvania and and just just
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just outside the city of Pittsburgh.
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But we would gram a heck of a lot of people
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into what was probably a kitchen
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that was too small for all of us. And
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my grandmother used to say to me, you know, over and
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overall, don't blink.
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Oh man, these.
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Kids look how fast, Oh look how big you are. You
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guys are just growing up so fast. Oh man, you
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blink and you're you're already a teenager. And
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I used to just kind of laugh, and of course that
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that phrases cliche, and
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you know, it's just my grandmother saying what my grandmother
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says. But now I'm starting to experience
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all this stuff with my own kids, I.
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Find myself saying the exact same
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stuff. You know. When Emma was a
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little baby, she.
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Was very, very difficult to put the sleep.
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In fact, she never liked sleeping in her crib. But I
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used to remember, you
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know, holding her as she was going to sleep
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and just doing squats because that's the only
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way that she would fall asleep. And
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sometimes it would take like four hundred air squats
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to get her.
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To fall asleep, and so that's
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how I remember her.
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And it's just crazy to me that she's thirteen
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now and she's turning into a fiercely strong,
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young independent woman who's,
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by the way, who's been through a lot. You know, if
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you've paid attention to my my you
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know political career. You
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know how the left fights. We talk
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about it often on this show.
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They're brutal.
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They don't care about
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who gets hurt, they don't care if kids are involved.
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My kids have been through through the ringer and
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yet somehow, all of them. But
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you know, all of these kids.
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Are somehow stronger more intelligent
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because of it, and and they
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never cease to amaze me, you know, every single
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day. They really are an inspiration to
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me as a parent, which, by the way, let me tell
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you it would be the first to tell you that
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being a parent does.
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Not come with a manual.
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I wish there was a class in high school that taught
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you every you're in college, that taught you everything there is
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to know about being.
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A parent, but there's not, and
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especially about being a father.
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But I have to tell you, it's been one of the greatest honors
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of my life to just watch these kids grow up
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and.
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Yeah, don't blink.
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Kids get old, kids
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grow up right before your eyes, and it's kind of
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an unbelievable thing. But yeah, we
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had a hell of a weekend here in Fort Parnell
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and Emma had a great birthday, and thank you all
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for wishing her a happy birthday
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in the live chat on Friday. I mean, she watched
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the show and she saw some of the chat and
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she just thought it was pretty cool that you all rallied
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around her like that. So thank you for your support.
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And if you're watching this show and you're
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just joining us, so you're new to the platoon
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and you're in the trenches, just you know, the mission of the
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show is to this
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country. Get in the fight to save this country, not
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sit on the sidelines. We cannot afford
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to be the silent majority or any
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longer.
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We just can't.
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You know, Politicians trot out every single
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election cycle that this is the most important election
6:13
of our life, of our lifetime. But the
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reality is, as I think, twenty
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twenty four is America's
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last hope because these Democrats,
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and as we'll talk about today, they have no
6:25
shame. They're all in on the fundamental
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transformation of this country. And as we talk about
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Auten on this show, to transform something
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means that you must destroy it, brick
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by brick so that it can be transformed
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into what image. I have no
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idea, but given
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what we've experienced since the twenty twenty
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election, whether it's stealing or rigging elections,
6:46
or if you're a lefty and you want to brag about it, maybe
6:48
you call it fortifying elections, which I got this
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from the Time magazine piece called
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the Shadow Campaign to Fortify
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the twenty twenty election, which again came out
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in Time magazine in February twenty twenty
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one. It's
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just a crazy time to be an American and
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the left when we talk about the fundamental transformation
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of things, they mean the fundamental transformation
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of the best country
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on the face of the planet. And I just I
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have to tell you, folks, I
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we've got to do something about it. And
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right. So, pivoting right to a couple
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of news stories that are that were top
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of mind for me today. Donald
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Trump is in South Carolina. And the reason
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why I'm telling you this is because Donald Trump is
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obviously in the mist of a hotly contested
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presidential primary. And when I say hotly,
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I certainly do use the term
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loosely because he's winning by fifty
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some points in almost every primary state.
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And now we'll talk about it later. He's winning
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by a fairly significant margin over Joe Biden.
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And but what
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Donald Trump's in South Carolina right now, and he
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is beating both Nicky Haley
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and Tim Scott in their home states of South
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Carolina by double digits, which is significant.
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Don't you think that there
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should be a rule or maybe
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if it's not a maybe it's not a written
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rule, maybe it should be like an internal
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barometer check for some of these other politicians
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that if you're getting your butt whipped in your own
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home state by somebody who's by
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another.
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Candidate, maybe you should bow out.
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I think the Santus is getting beaten Florida
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by thirty some points. You know, you've got Nicki
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Haley and Tim Scott being beat in
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South Carolina by like twenty some points.
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I mean, do you think that maybe
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you should take a hint bow out of the race consolidated
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around a single candidate, Yeah, you would think,
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But many of these candidates.
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Yeah, they just they.
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Don't have the best political instincts,
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and it makes one wonder why
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they're still in However, the
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reason why I'm talking about South Carolina is I
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have kind of a funny
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or maybe an informative story about
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South Carolina that I want to tell you.
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Now.
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I've told you before that I've been involved in
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politics for quite some time since
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I left. Since I left the military and
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wrote out Lawlatoon, I've tried to
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use that platform to both help veterans
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and fight for the direction of this country. I've
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always said that I don't need boots
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and a rifle to fight for freedom. I
10:27
don't need a title of Congressman
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or Senator to fight for freedom. I don't need the rank
10:32
of a captain or some other military officer
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to fight for freedom. No, I'm an American
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citizen and that's enough. So I've
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always volunteered my time on local,
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state, federal races where I could. I've helped
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Mike Kelly and his campaign way
10:45
back in the day, helped local candidates
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otdoors here in western Pennsylvania. I spoke
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at the House Republican retreat in twenty
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fourteen when John Bayner was the Speaker
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of the House. I've regularly advised
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members of the House and the Senate on
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warrant policy and veterans issues. I helped
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wrote a bill called the Write, a bill
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called what was signed in the law
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by President Trump called the Mission Act, which
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gave veterans a choice with regards to where they
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received their healthcare. And the reason, by the way,
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just as a moment
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of pride for me, you
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know, veterans, this was back at a time where veterans
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were dying on secret weight lists. Do you remember that story
11:23
out of Phoenix, Arizona, where you
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know, the VA was out there
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telling vets that oh yeah, hey, we're
11:30
out there telling veterans and the American public
11:32
that they were getting veterans into appointments and everything
11:35
was going great. But the
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problem was is that veterans were killing theirself,
11:39
killing themselves in record numbers, and there was actually a
11:41
secret wait list that the VA was not
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releasing that had veterans waiting months and months
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and months for the critical medical care that they needed.
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Well, what this bill did was
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give veterans a choice. Because I
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like and appreciate the VA, I'm glad that it's
11:55
available, and I really am grateful for the doctors,
11:57
nurses, and the staff that worked there to keep that
11:59
organization going.
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It's the largest bureaucracy healthcare bureaucracy
12:03
in the world.
12:04
However, not everyone
12:07
lives around a VA, and if you're an amputee,
12:09
or you're someone that struggling with wounds received
12:12
in combat or some sort of service related
12:14
injury, it could be really, really
12:16
difficult to hop in a car and drive three or
12:18
four hours for a doctor's appointment. So
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what the Mission Act did was give veterans
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a choice. If you don't live around
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a VA and you have a
12:27
private health care provider that you actually would
12:29
prefer, maybe it's a proximity issue with the VA,
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as I mentioned, you can actually just choose to go
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see a private
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health care provider in your own community. And
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President Trump signed that into law. So my point, I'm
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telling you all this not to impress you, but
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to impress upon you that
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I've been involved for a long time. But
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the first time I got involved in presidential
12:50
politics, specifically with regards
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to a presidential campaign, was in twenty sixteen.
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Now, I didn't have a whole lot of national
12:58
experience with regards to presidential politics,
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as I mentioned it was my first time, first kind
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of time in the ring, and I think this was
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the twenty sixteen cycle and Marco Rubio.
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I backed Mark Rubio back then. I know, don't
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judge me. I'll tell you. I'll tell you a story
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here in a second about that. But we
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were campaigning in South Carolina with him,
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and I was with Marco's brother, and you know, back
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then, I just I just liked the idea
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that Marco was a young candidate, and I thought
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that the Republican Party, it'd be cool
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to have a young president, you know.
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And I identify with a lot of his
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positions back then, and liked what he
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represented and liked his energy and all that stuff.
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But down in South
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Carolina, and at this
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point, Trump was an insurgent
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candidate, nobody really knew what
13:43
was what was happening with President Trump, very very
13:45
early on. Although I will say this, my
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mom was one hundred percent
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on board the Trump train. And
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she's just kept telling me. And my mom's this fierce,
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fiercely independent, strong
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Italian woman. She says, Sean, you just don't know
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Trump the heck are a lot more popular than you think. And I'm
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like, I, Okay, maybe
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I didn't believe her back then, but I soon did.
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And here's why we're down in South
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Carolina. Marco Rubio
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has a huge campaign operation
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down there, and I mean like his office is in this
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warehouse. He's got thousands
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and I mean thousands of volunteers
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knocking doors in South Carolina. He's got
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this big r V and he's you
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know, campaigning everywhere, doing
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these cool stump speeches. And again I was just like
14:29
back then, I was thinking, Wow, this is really neat.
14:32
This whole presidential campaign stuff is
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so cool.
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And
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we knew.
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Back then that, you know,
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hey, Marco had to have a
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strong showing in South Carolina otherwise
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he's going to have to make some decisions about what direction
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he's going to take his presidential race. Should he get in
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sho, should he stay in, should
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he get out? And as
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we were driving out of South Carolina,
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you know how campaign but have you know.
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They've got buses for their staff.
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And they got the campaign primaries like the candidate
15:04
and the family and another bus and they you know, it's
15:07
just like a big convoy out of the state onto
15:09
the next day. And again, this was a must win state
15:11
for Marco back then. The
15:14
campaign bus pulled up,
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so outside of it like a I'm
15:18
a gas station or something like that, where
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a bunch of the staff like ran inside use the
15:23
restroom by snacks, stuff.
15:24
Like that for the road.
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Well, right across the street from this gas station
15:27
was a Trump headquarters,
15:30
and I thought, like, what as
15:33
somebody who just is I
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like to say that I think for myself,
15:37
right, every teacher that I had growing up to think
15:39
for yourself, And that's just what what
15:41
the hell's going on with this Trump phenomenon
15:44
back then? That's all I is somebody who was inexperienced.
15:46
I didn't really know.
15:47
So I walk in there and listen, no
15:51
exaggeration, right, I walk in there.
15:53
There's about forty iPads and
15:55
one seventy year old man in there, just
15:57
you know, collecting signatures. Trump had
16:00
euro presence in South Carolina. Really,
16:02
I mean he was like, I say, it's insurgent candidate. That's
16:04
what I mean it It's true. I
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was like, what, I've
16:08
never seen anything like that. Here you have
16:10
Marco with thousands of people canvassing,
16:13
knocking doors, sending out mail or stumping
16:15
all over South Carolina. Trump
16:18
had Trump had nothing but
16:20
these little virtual voter registration
16:23
like a little outposts, like hardly
16:26
any presents at all. Trump
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went South Carolina. Marco came in second.
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So is this the craziest
16:33
thing?
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Right?
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And so I said, Okay,
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there's something going on here
16:38
that I am am not aware
16:41
of, I am clearly
16:43
missing. And so I
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go back to my home state of Pennsylvania. I
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drove across the state a couple times, and
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everywhere I looked, and I mean
16:52
everywhere I looked, even in places that
16:54
were historically Republican,
16:56
there were Trump signs
17:00
where I mean i'd be on like, you
17:02
know, seventy six driving across the state,
17:04
the huge homemade banners
17:07
on these farms, like about
17:09
Trump and being pro life, and like
17:11
the enthusiasm was like, I've never seen anything
17:13
like it. And you can go throw this in a search engine,
17:16
throw it in Google, and look up
17:18
this article that I wrote for The Hill, okay,
17:22
way way back then. I mean, might you might
17:24
have to find it in the archives or something like that, but
17:26
I wrote an article that said Donald Trump is gonna win
17:28
Pennsylvania.
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And yes, I had no empirical
17:31
science to back it up.
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It was just a feeling someone who
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has been in this state for four
17:37
generations and know these people,
17:39
like, these people were like family to me, and
17:41
there was just something in the air, right
17:44
and and all men, did I get
17:47
land based. Who the hell does this guy think he is.
17:49
He's not one of our inside the beltweit, polsters.
17:51
This is all just anecdotal
17:53
data.
17:54
Harumpharump, parump.
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Yes, I know you're way smarter than me. We all get
17:57
it. But sure enough I
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was right. They were wrong. Trump won Pennsylvania
18:02
in historic fashion, and indeed was the first
18:04
Republican to win the
18:06
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania since Ronald
18:09
Reagan. And you
18:11
know, I think he won back then by forty four thousand
18:13
votes, razor thin margin, but nobody
18:16
believed that he could win. Donald Trump is in South
18:18
Carolina again today and
18:20
the same usual suspects
18:22
are out there talking about how Donald Trump
18:24
can't win the general election, about
18:27
how he's a disastrous candidate.
18:28
I mean, it's all the same damn
18:31
people, the.
18:32
Same never Trump people that
18:34
criticized President Trump and
18:37
probably who the hell knows, By the way, many
18:39
of these people probably voted for Hillary, or didn't
18:41
vote at all, or wrote in another candidate, did
18:43
not support Trump in twenty sixteen. Right,
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But these same never trumpers who criticized
18:48
Trump in twenty sixteen and then when
18:50
Donald Trump won, bled into the background
18:53
and pretended to be pro Trump during
18:55
his four years of presidency. These
18:57
are the worst types of people, by the way, because
18:59
it at least with the Democrats, you know
19:02
who your political enemies are. You know
19:04
that the Democrats by and large oppose
19:07
you. You never think you're gonna get a knife in the
19:09
back from someone on your own team. But that's who these
19:11
never trumpers are. But these very
19:13
same people are out there
19:15
in South Carolina and every
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in every state saying the same nonsense
19:20
that Trump can't win, He's a disaster of a candidate.
19:23
Blah blah blah.
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And it's just reminded me of that South Carolina
19:27
story, and I harkened back to what I said earlier
19:29
about why Nikki Haley and why Tim
19:31
Scott and why all these other candidates?
19:34
Why are you in the race if
19:36
Donald Trump is kicking your ass
19:38
in your home state, even though you've
19:41
already run statewide and one in
19:43
other races, get out
19:46
like there's like, at least have
19:48
the humility to see
19:51
if I can't even win my home state,
19:53
a state that I ran in in one
19:55
before then if
19:58
I'm losing by double digits, that
20:01
really you have to question is it worth
20:03
it politically to stay in? And two, there's
20:05
own there's a finite number of resources
20:07
for candidates that with which to run. All
20:10
you're doing by staying in this race is
20:13
sucking up valuable resources that Donald
20:15
Trump could be using to build a national
20:18
platform, national infrastructure,
20:22
or or he could build
20:24
an entire another pillar to his campaign, which
20:26
he's building right now I know for a fact, but
20:28
an entire another pillar of his campaign to
20:31
focus on election integrity,
20:34
stuff in different swing states, ballot
20:36
chasing operations, get out the vote
20:38
campaigns, mail in ballot campaigns,
20:41
whatever.
20:41
But instead, no.
20:43
These candidates too, they're getting their asses kicked
20:45
in their own home states, and they're
20:48
going to stay in, and they're going to suck
20:50
up valuable resources that could be put towards
20:52
better use. But hey, same
20:54
old people in twenty sixteen happening
20:57
again today. It's unfortunate,
20:59
But anyone, and I'm here to tell you this, he's
21:02
if you're listening to the show or you're watching this show,
21:05
you've likely heard this over and over
21:07
again in the media and in a great
21:09
many other places, friends, family, at the dinner table,
21:12
Like as you go out, there are gonna be people
21:14
who are casually attached to
21:16
politics or just regurgitating
21:19
what they're hearing in mainstream news.
21:21
And I'm talking Fox News, MSNBC, MSNBC,
21:24
CNN and all the you know, ABC,
21:26
NBC, all those places as well. They're
21:29
just going to tell you that Donald Trump can't win. If
21:31
people are telling you that, you should
21:34
just laugh because not only is
21:36
it brazenly false, they're just buying
21:38
into a media narrative that is untrue. I'm
21:41
here to tell you that, yes, he can win. He's
21:43
the only one that has a snowballs
21:46
chance in hell of winning. And I'll get to that in
21:48
a second. Before we do, I want to follow
21:50
up on a story that I rolled out to you on Friday,
21:52
and that story is about Senator Menendez
21:55
of New Jersey, the senior Senator from New Jersey.
21:58
I brought to you on Friday. The story
22:00
broke that he's been indicted
22:02
on bribery, a bribery
22:05
scheme really just basically
22:07
selling his office and
22:09
the power and influence of his office to the
22:12
Egyptians. Not even an exaggeration.
22:14
The dudes straight up for an agent like
22:17
that. It's not an exaggeration to
22:19
say that when the FEDS raided his
22:21
house, they found in his
22:23
home gold bars. I
22:26
don't know, maybe they're from Egypt. Who the hell knows
22:28
how many of you have gold bars in your house? Probably
22:31
no one. And shortly after receiving those
22:33
gold bars, the FEDS found on hard drives.
22:35
How much is a kilo of gold
22:37
worth? I
22:39
mean they found they found cash
22:42
banded.
22:43
Stacks of cash stashed
22:45
all in his house like like this, like
22:47
like it's an episode of The Sopranos, or like
22:49
he's like it's like in the movie The Godfather
22:52
stacks of cash, this hive and jackets
22:55
to say, you know, Senator Menendez
22:58
with the official Senate seal on them,
23:00
I mean, four hundred.
23:01
Plus thousand dollars of cash. The
23:03
dude came out just today. It's a
23:06
oh no, no, no, that's
23:08
nothing. There's nothing to see here. That's
23:10
just my own personal savings. Okay,
23:12
dude, whatever gold you say, buddy,
23:15
in the form of gold bars in your house. Maybe
23:17
with Egyptian riding on him and making up that last
23:19
part. Who the hell knows where they're from, But it's
23:21
pretty clear these people were bribing him
23:24
for favorable military
23:27
deals. I mean, because Menendez was
23:29
the guy and the senior guy in the Senate Foreign Relations
23:31
Committee signing off on these military deals gave
23:33
tank rounds.
23:34
To the Egyptians.
23:35
So I want you to see right at
23:37
the top of the show the press
23:39
conference that Senator Menendez gave today
23:41
in response to these very serious
23:44
allegations that he's a foreign agent.
23:46
Let's go ahead and roll that clip.
23:48
Don rated, But I still will be the
23:51
New Jersey's senior senator for
23:53
now. I want to address four things. First,
23:58
A cornerstone of the foundation of
24:01
American democracy and our justice
24:03
system is the principle that
24:06
all people are presumed innocent.
24:09
Until proven guilty.
24:11
All people I ask
24:13
for nothing more and deserve
24:16
nothing less. The court
24:18
of public opinion is no substitute
24:20
for our revered justice system. We
24:23
cannot set aside the presumption
24:26
of innocence for political expediency
24:29
when the harm is irrevocable
24:32
to those who have rushed to judgment, you have done
24:35
so based on a limited set of facts,
24:37
framed by the prosecution to
24:39
be as salacious as possible. Remember,
24:43
prosecutors get it wrong sometimes.
24:47
Sadly, I know that instead
24:50
of waiting for all the facts to be presented,
24:53
others have rushed to judgment because
24:55
they see a political opportunity
24:57
for themselves or.
24:59
Those around them.
25:01
All I humbly ask for in this moment, in
25:04
my colleagues in Congress, the elected
25:06
leaders and the advocates of New Jersey that I have worked
25:09
with four years, as
25:11
well as each person who calls New Jersey
25:13
home, is to pause and
25:16
allow for all the facts to be
25:18
presented. Second my
25:20
long record.
25:23
It's like innocent until proven guilty
25:26
is a standard that like the only the
25:28
Democrats received, like they'd
25:30
go out there and they relentless
25:33
they've especially in the context of
25:35
how they've treated President Trump, just inditing
25:37
him on completely bogus charges,
25:40
things that are fabricated out of whole
25:42
cloth. Trump is not extended
25:45
any of those courtesies. In fact, the media
25:47
is all in on destroying this man's
25:50
life and the lives of his children and
25:52
the lives of his grandchildren, and going
25:54
after all of his businesses, every
25:56
single line item in all of his bank
25:58
accounts, They publish, released his tax
26:01
returns. Yet here's Bob Menendez,
26:03
a typical Democrat fashion by the
26:05
way, and typical
26:07
democrat fashion, does not
26:09
not apologize and takes zero
26:12
accountability for anything.
26:15
It's like, these people are absolutely
26:17
unbelievable.
26:18
Here's a guy, clear, clear
26:21
cut foreign.
26:22
Agent, no qualms about
26:24
it, has gold bars given to him
26:26
from foreign government, stacks of cash,
26:29
five hundred thousand dollars in cash stashed
26:31
in random jacket, said he's just his life saves
26:34
and then which wasn't in this press conference
26:36
the statement that he released after the show on
26:38
Friday was like, Oh,
26:41
I just noticed that, Oh,
26:43
you people are just so desperate
26:45
to get a Latino out of the office
26:47
that was playing the race card. Like,
26:49
what the is this the country that
26:51
we live in? My god, this guy
26:54
is is gotta be one of the mouth
26:56
breathers of all mouth breathers. And
26:58
I'll tell you this. I'll also tell you this. I
27:00
said this on Friday, and I'll say it again. How
27:03
the hell is what Bobes
27:05
did using his wife as an intermediary
27:08
in the middle of all these deals any different
27:11
than what Joe Biden did using
27:13
Hunter Biden as an intermediary in
27:15
the midst of all these deals to sell the
27:17
position of his office then a vice
27:19
president now of presidents, now
27:21
as president to countries all
27:23
across the world who hate us, except
27:25
for what Joe Biden did was a million
27:27
times worse. I mean, Biden's
27:30
got millions and millions and millions
27:32
of dollars. Almost It's almost so
27:34
bad that even the Biden grandchildren,
27:36
who are seven, eight nine years old, have
27:39
a million, seven figure plus dollar
27:41
amounts in their actual bank accounts.
27:45
How is that the craziest? The
27:47
Democrats are so corrupt. I
27:49
set it on Friday, and I'll say it again, folks.
27:52
They are an existential threat
27:54
to this country. Okay, let's
27:57
move on. Let's move on. Ken
27:59
Packson. I did not get the Ken Paxton
28:01
and Tucker Carlson interview last week. We
28:04
just had so much to talk about that
28:07
it just got left on the cutting room floor.
28:09
However, I want to hit this right
28:11
now that I think it's very, very important
28:13
that we elevate the truth tellers
28:16
who actually are in positions
28:18
of authority, elected officials,
28:20
who are unafraid to
28:23
speak truth about issues
28:25
that matter. And one of the things
28:27
that I have been relentless on since
28:30
they stole the twenty twenty election is
28:32
election integrity.
28:33
And there was this.
28:34
Exchange between Ken Paxton
28:36
and Tucker Carlson last week that I
28:38
thought was brilliant because he
28:41
gives away the Democrat
28:43
playbook in heavily
28:46
Democrat areas, he gives away
28:48
how they win. And I'm going to lay it all
28:50
out there for you afterwards with my own
28:53
personal experience and stuff
28:55
that I personally witnessed.
28:58
But Ken Paxton nails this. Uh.
29:01
Check out this video. Uh this exchange
29:03
between Ken Paxton and Tucker Carson. Go ahead
29:05
and roll the tape.
29:06
They stopped counting votes on election because
29:08
what they needed to figure out was how many real votes there
29:10
were so they could figure out how many mail in ballots to apply
29:13
to the election.
29:13
That's what they would have done in texts. I'm convinced. So you
29:15
think that was fraud, I have no
29:17
doubt having been through that whole proper.
29:19
It wasn't just a water leak.
29:21
Who is definitely planned. I mean,
29:24
it would have happened in Texas, I promise.
29:26
But can you just stop counting ballots on election
29:28
night? Whenever you watching team I know, have you
29:30
ever seen that before?
29:31
Ever?
29:32
For three years? You tell me, I've
29:35
never seen it before in my life.
29:36
I was like, I knew it when.
29:38
They stopped, and it was and
29:41
Trump is leading in all these states. I
29:43
knew exactly what they're doing there, because there's no
29:45
way to know where those mail in ballots can anybody could
29:47
have filled them out, anybody. There's no way
29:49
to know where those valts came from.
29:51
That's that's not a dangerous conspiracy theory.
29:54
It's I watched it happen.
29:56
I was a part, all
29:58
right. So what he's talking about is
30:01
stopping the vote.
30:02
Right, all of you know that
30:04
the vote in critical swing states was stopped
30:07
almost all at the same time. Now
30:09
Georgia, oh, there was a water main break.
30:11
We had to stop. They had some excuse when in
30:14
Pennsylvania. They stopped in Pennsylvania
30:16
across the board, but especially in
30:18
heavily Democrat counties like Philadelphia
30:20
and Alleghany County. Now they'll tell you it's just because
30:23
we had more mail in ballots to count. We have a small
30:25
staff and we just are overworked.
30:27
And okay, so.
30:30
Give not an election day was coming for two
30:32
damn years at this point, like, can you maybe
30:34
have the staff ready to count this up ballots
30:36
on election night?
30:37
And here's why this is very very important.
30:41
If you stop counting during
30:43
an election, you lose all
30:46
control, and if you lose all control,
30:49
you will undoubtedly lose
30:52
the faith of the people, at
30:54
least half the faith of the people. And this
30:56
is, by the way, this is not a partisan statement.
30:59
If if Republicans are doing this, we're
31:01
doing this, it would be unacceptable to Democrats.
31:03
When Democrats do it, it's unacceptable to Republicans.
31:07
And the reason why is
31:09
what these Democrats do, and this is
31:12
their playbook. In some areas,
31:15
no doubt about this. They
31:17
wait for the election day tallly
31:20
to be one hundred percent done.
31:23
They get an accurate account of how many election
31:25
day votes there were for Democrat, Republican,
31:28
independent, other, they look
31:30
at the margin and they say, okay, just
31:32
use this is all hypothetical here. Okay,
31:35
look, the Republican here had an
31:37
election day turnout of two hundred thousand.
31:40
It looks like we only had this.
31:42
Democrats only had an election day turnout
31:45
of one hundred thousand. So we're
31:47
going to the Look, we only have fifty
31:49
thousand or so Democrat
31:51
mail in ballots. I mean, oh my gosh,
31:53
that leaves us a margin of about fifty
31:56
thousand that we have to backfill. I
31:58
know that sounds crazy, but that's what they
32:00
do, okay, and they
32:02
do it. They've been cheating in elections
32:05
all the way back since like nineteen
32:07
sixty with Richard Nixon and the whole fiasco
32:09
what happened in Chicago. They admit to
32:11
this stuff. Don't believe
32:14
me. Just take a walk in Philadelphia
32:16
if you're brave enough to, because the crime is just so bad
32:18
there. But if you get an opportunity, ask somebody
32:20
in Philadelphia. It's just a random Democrat off
32:23
the street. If they cheat in elections in
32:25
Philadelphia, they will laugh in your face
32:27
and say, it's Philadelphia, man, of course
32:29
we do. I help telling you. Why
32:32
else in the middle of
32:34
an election are election officials
32:36
in Philadelphia covering the windows
32:38
so people can't see in Why else
32:41
were pole watchers not allowed to be present?
32:43
And so Democrats have always cheated
32:46
in elections, and when things don't go their
32:48
way, they talk about how it was rigged against them.
32:50
And again, I could pull up a supercut right
32:53
now of all these Democrats
32:55
complaining about elections and voting machines
32:57
and everything else. So when things didn't go their way,
32:59
that's where they went. Okay, So
33:02
my number one, I
33:04
mean, there does seem to be some bipartisan
33:06
consensus. You know, whether it's Republicans
33:09
complaining about elections now or Democrats
33:11
complaining about elections after Trump won
33:13
in twenty sixteen, there does seem to be some
33:15
bipartisan consensus on these machines
33:17
right in paper ballots on election day. Right,
33:20
So if that's the case, why the hell
33:22
aren't we doing it? In fact, why
33:25
are we going in the opposite direction? Because
33:28
now Democrats feel like they've
33:30
got the initiative on the political battlefield,
33:33
especially in these swing states. And what I mean
33:35
by that is that they have a voting
33:37
infrastructure in system in place to
33:39
handle these mail in ballots, and if there
33:42
is a deficit on election day, after
33:44
the count has stopped, they
33:46
can identify what the general
33:48
election day votes for the Republicans were and then
33:50
backfill those votes with mail in
33:52
ballots. And the reason why I'm
33:55
telling you this is what they did in twenty twenty,
33:57
no doubt about it. Okay,
33:59
the extent to which they're going to be able to do this
34:01
moving forward, I'm not sure.
34:03
Republicans.
34:04
I know you probably don't many of you probably
34:06
don't believe this, but Republicans have
34:09
gotten better at identifying stopping
34:11
this a little bit, especially
34:13
in swing states other than the one that I'm in Pennsylvania.
34:16
But we've made some headway here as well, not
34:18
really because the actual Republican
34:20
establishment here, but because there are great private
34:22
citizens doing this work. But
34:25
I'll give you an example in twenty twenty were
34:28
the state has an electronic voter
34:31
registration database, okay, where
34:33
the voter file is released like every
34:35
Monday or something like that at three o'clock with updated
34:38
voter rolls, and people can pay
34:40
to get the voter file and everything else. Well,
34:42
there were three groups tied
34:44
directly and this is fact. And Republicans
34:47
can do this too, by the way, so this isn't some sort of like
34:50
like out of left field thing. There
34:52
were three groups tied directly into
34:54
the state voter electronic voter registration
34:57
database in twenty twenty. There was Rock
34:59
the vot Vote hard left group, there
35:01
was Hillary Clinton for President hard left
35:04
group, and Joe Biden for president. Those three
35:06
groups had access to the electronic
35:08
voter registration database. This is a fact,
35:10
folks, don't trust me, It's one hundred
35:13
percent true. Go verify it for yourself.
35:16
But if you have access to this file,
35:19
all it takes now all
35:21
it takes is a dark room, two
35:24
people in a printer, and you can print
35:26
off people who either you
35:29
have a strong likelihood of them that actually
35:31
not showing up because you can look at the voter file
35:33
and say, well, holy smokes, these people haven't voted
35:35
in like ten cycles.
35:37
What are the chances you think they're going to vote in this cycle?
35:40
I don't know. Okay, So they take the gamble.
35:43
They print the ballot, right, they put it in a
35:45
secrecy envelope. They drop that ballot
35:47
in a secrecy envelope. They don't even have to
35:49
sign or have a postmark on them. Why
35:51
because in twenty twenty, the governor, because
35:53
of COVID, removes signature verification
35:56
and any semblance of a deadline and
35:58
remove the postmark requirement, so none
36:00
of those things were even needed. Ballot could
36:02
be dropped into a mailbox, ballot
36:05
is collected and counted, and no one's
36:07
going to have the time, energy, money, or
36:09
resources to look into whether that person
36:11
actually voted, if they're even still alive, they
36:14
even still live in the state of Pennsylvania. I
36:16
mean, it's almost impossible to
36:18
catch this stuff. Once the actual
36:21
secrecy ballot is separated from the ballot itself,
36:23
and in these heavily Democrat areas, all
36:26
because all the identifying information is on
36:28
really the outside envelope. Once those two things
36:30
are separated, it's impossible to track. But
36:32
in heavy DEMLOP, in heavy Democrat
36:35
areas they separate, there's things right off the bat, so
36:37
they can never be tracked. And so this
36:39
explains why you say,
36:42
for example, someone hadn't voted in
36:44
ten cycles. You know, if you have somebody
36:46
that's not voting in ten cycles and
36:49
takes a shot on voting in
36:51
the twenty twenty election, they
36:54
maybe they say, hey, I'm going to show up to vote, right,
36:57
But if this person, this Democrat,
36:59
you know, a worker in one
37:01
of these nonprofit groups, or Hillary Couton for president,
37:03
Joe Biden for president, just takes a gamble votes
37:06
for that person. That's why you had people
37:08
in swing states, especially in the state like Pennsylvania.
37:11
That's why you had people showing up on
37:14
election day and already have
37:16
voted. I
37:18
heard story after story after story
37:21
if people showing up on election day and say,
37:23
I'm sorry, man, sir, you already voted,
37:25
and they said, wait a second, I didn't vote.
37:26
I'm here. Of course, I didn't vote, and
37:29
then.
37:29
Those people were forced to fill out a provisional ballot,
37:31
and in many cases those provisional ballots
37:34
were scanned, scanned multiple
37:36
times for the actual opposing candidate as well.
37:38
That's a whole nother story. But Ken Paxton is
37:40
speaking truth the power right there, because
37:43
that's exactly what happened.
37:46
And look, folks, the reason why this
37:48
is just so important
37:51
is when I tell you
37:53
that Trump can win, I
37:55
mean it from the bottom of my heart. In
37:58
fact, the pole is
38:00
bearing this out more clearly
38:02
now than ever before, because
38:05
if you look at twenty sixteen, like,
38:08
go back and look at historical polls
38:10
in twenty sixteen, and then when you're
38:12
done with that, go back and look
38:14
at historical polls in twenty twenty,
38:17
it has Trump getting chalacked,
38:20
sometimes absurdly so, by
38:22
the Democrat. Those polls,
38:24
by and large are called suppression polls.
38:27
They're supposed to create a sense of hopelessness
38:30
in the voter. Well, damn, Trump's
38:32
getting his butt kicked. I don't
38:34
even need to vote, it doesn't even matter. Okay,
38:37
that's what those poles are
38:40
meant to do. They're essentially a psyop.
38:43
But today Trump
38:46
is actually winning in many
38:48
of these polls, and if he's winning, the
38:52
margins are probably understated
38:55
because they never want to give Trump an edge. In these
38:57
poles and sombers
39:00
that we're seeing today are historic in the
39:02
real clear politics average. Overall, Trump
39:04
is up by four point five points. So it's it's
39:06
close, but Trump is up. But
39:09
ABC in the Washington Post
39:11
came out with a poll over the weekend that
39:14
that the media spin machine went
39:17
into overdrive trying
39:19
to position as an outlier. It's
39:22
crazy. Well, this is ABC, it's the Washington
39:24
Post. These are hardly conservative
39:26
bastions right in fact,
39:29
Washington Compost. I mean,
39:31
it's it's left wing trash. So
39:34
they come out with this poll and
39:36
they have twenty
39:39
twenty four general election poll Trump
39:41
fifty two, Biden forty two. Essentially
39:44
that means Trump plus ten.
39:49
So when people tell you that Trump cannot win, it
39:51
is it is. It is complete nonsense
39:55
in this poll. I'm telling you,
39:57
time after time, every weekend, these these networks
39:59
released new polling. But Trump
40:01
the race has either been razor razor
40:03
thin within the margin of air or
40:06
now in some cases, Trump up, and in this
40:08
case, Trump up by a
40:10
significant margin, and folks
40:13
This is why the Democrats
40:15
are panicking. I
40:18
mean that these numbers in conjunction
40:20
with a president that is, you know, an animated
40:23
corpse mouth breather, although if he's an animated
40:25
corpse, that haven't quite worked out the science of how he would
40:27
actually breathe through his mouth. Nevertheless,
40:31
they have a president that is wildly unpopular.
40:34
The economies in shambled in
40:36
shambles, despite the incessant
40:39
Democrat gas lighting in the media
40:41
lies the economy is one
40:43
of those things that's kind of hard to lie about,
40:46
right because they can go out there and
40:48
say, you know, like wha,
40:51
like I can't remember the damn movie with Kevin Bacon.
40:53
This is fine all as well, this is animal
40:55
House, right, animal House.
40:56
Democrats can go out there all as well, the
40:59
economy's fine and everything's just great.
41:01
They can say that all they want, but at the end of the
41:03
day, you know, people
41:06
see how expensive groceries
41:08
are, and Commander Melanie talks about it like
41:10
she talks about it brilliantly. Every time she goes
41:12
into the grocery store, one hundred
41:14
dollars fills up her cart less.
41:17
So people feel the economic heat.
41:20
They feel it, and add
41:22
to that inflation, which
41:24
is at historic levels. Now the media tells
41:26
you inflation's tapering off. Well, yeah, like
41:29
from sixteen percent to fifteen percent.
41:32
You know, it's like it's like they just
41:34
lie to you brazenly. But the American people,
41:36
like all the gaslighting in the world can't
41:39
take away those feelings
41:41
of economic pain. Never mind the fact
41:44
that you know, people like my mom and my dad
41:46
are recently retiring, but they're trying to make a
41:48
decision as to whether or not to retire because their four
41:51
oh one k's are worth a hell of a lot
41:53
worse less today
41:55
than they were and when Trump was in office. So
41:58
what that does means people are staying employee longer.
42:00
It makes it tougher for young kids who are graduating
42:02
college to get those jobs. It's creating
42:04
like traffic jams all over the place, and
42:07
you know, economic it's really
42:09
truly disastrous economic conditions.
42:12
You combine that to the fact that mortgage rates
42:14
are well over eight percent now under
42:16
Trump, I think their average was two point three nine
42:19
percent. I mean gas
42:21
is that I mean gas here in Pennsylvania is almost
42:23
four dollars a gallon. I mean,
42:25
there's a poll out a couple of months ago, or maybe
42:27
it was a month ago, saying that forty one percent of Americans
42:31
aren't driving as much just simply because of
42:33
the cost of gas, and so
42:35
people feel this pain
42:37
economically. I mean people always say it's the economy
42:40
stupid. Well, you add to a president
42:42
that's an animated corpse that can barely string together
42:44
a coherence sentence that that's wildly
42:47
widely considered even by Democrats.
42:50
Democrats independence writ large to
42:52
be a bumbling embarrassment to embarrassment
42:54
to America. Add to that the economic
42:56
concerns that Americans have, Democrats are in full panic
42:59
mode, especially when you could these poll numbers for President
43:01
Trump. There's this video
43:04
I want to show you of favorability
43:07
ratings of Kamala because, as
43:10
I've told you before, the insider baseball
43:12
is is that Biden's going to decide.
43:14
He's saying right now he's going to run.
43:16
But if he decides to back out or there's
43:18
some health related issue or personal it'll
43:21
be some health related issue or some personal reason
43:23
why, oh why he decided not to run
43:25
after all. But he's going to wait till the last minute
43:27
so that other candidates on the Democrat Party can't
43:29
get in, can't compete, can't build the infrastructure,
43:32
can't hire staff fast enough, can't raise money
43:34
fast enough, and then Kamala is going to step in.
43:37
But again, think back to what I just told you about
43:39
how the Democrats are absolutely petrified
43:41
of one Trump's polling to the economic
43:43
conditions and through the fact that Joe Biden is a bumbling
43:46
idiot. Well, the problem with Kamala
43:48
Harris stepping into the Biden infrastructure
43:51
is that she's a hell of a lot less
43:53
popular somehow than even
43:56
the animated, corpse mouth breathing Joe Biden.
43:58
Check out this video of
44:00
just how unpopular, cackling
44:03
Kamala Harris is.
44:04
Go ahead and roll the tape.
44:05
I know that you are saying you don't look at the
44:07
polls too much, but our poll does show her
44:09
favorability is actually
44:11
lower than President Biden
44:13
and even then former President Trump. Why
44:16
do you think she's not resonating more with voters?
44:18
What do you think the issue is?
44:19
Because when you can pair the first
44:22
woman of color and first
44:24
woman to be a vice president
44:26
of the United States and compare that
44:29
to all of the history before, you
44:31
will get that. I think they're doing
44:33
this campaign she would demonstrated
44:35
as she did in that hall last night. She
44:37
knows exactly what she's doing. She
44:40
has the capacity and
44:42
the capability to be president
44:44
of the United States have called upon to
44:46
do so.
44:48
So first of all, who are
44:51
these thirty percent of Americans that actually think Kamala
44:53
Harris is great? It
44:55
really is unbelievable. It's staggering, Like sixty
44:58
nine percent of Americans do
45:00
not like this person. And
45:02
then of course Cliburne, who's
45:05
like, Oh, people just don't like her because
45:07
she's black. I mean, these
45:09
people are just crazy, right, Oh, she's
45:11
black and she's a woman. Well, how
45:14
do you explain this? Then there's this
45:16
NBC poll and I told
45:18
you a couple of weeks ago that all
45:21
of these indictments are backfiring
45:23
against the Democrats in spectacular
45:26
fashion because one of the things
45:28
that I think that the Trump campaign
45:30
could do better. And look, I
45:33
don't think that that this is in President
45:35
Trump. He's so he's
45:38
so about projecting an
45:40
image of strength, and he has done that his
45:42
entire career, even when he was a real
45:44
estate investor. In real estate mogul in New York City
45:47
is a private businessman globally or
45:49
just the host of Celebrity Apprentice. He's always has
45:51
this tough guy image that he's
45:53
cultivated and it's just but
45:55
I'll tell you, I
45:58
think that the indictments of backfired in spectacular
46:01
fashion. Not just because
46:03
he's going to get a huge percentage of the black vote or anything
46:06
like that. I'm not saying it like that, but I am saying
46:08
what these indictments have done. Doesn't
46:10
think it makes people feel like
46:13
the Democrats are going too far. That
46:16
damn, the government's on this guy's back too.
46:18
The government's on my back. Look at these taxes,
46:21
the inflation, or the irs breathing down
46:23
my neck. I mean, man, they're going after
46:25
Trump man. I don't
46:27
like that too much. It almost it almost
46:30
humanizes Trump in a way
46:32
that his campaign really hasn't
46:35
done. And so I think this explains
46:38
Trump's rising the polls and his rising
46:40
popularity. But check out this
46:42
NBC video of Biden's
46:45
approval among black voters, because it
46:47
kind of turns everything that Representative
46:50
Cliburn says in the previous post on
46:52
its head roll to tape this as.
46:54
Our new poll shows the president's approval
46:56
among black voters is down seventeen points
46:59
since the first year his presidency. Mister
47:01
Biden is also down by double digits among Latinos
47:04
voters without a college degree and independence.
47:07
And as we mentioned, fifty nine percent of Democratic
47:09
primary voters tell us they want
47:12
to see a challenger to President Biden.
47:15
So did you see that, like something like
47:17
fifty six percent of Democrats won
47:20
somebody else? I folks,
47:23
these numbers of Biden's dwindling
47:25
support with
47:28
blacks in Latinos is staggering.
47:31
And not only that.
47:33
We just did a segment last week we talked about Trump's
47:35
rising popularity in that communitatory.
47:38
He might get something like twenty percent of
47:40
the black vote. Never been done.
47:42
In fifty plus years, no Republican
47:45
has ever got fifty percent of the black
47:47
vote. But here's what I'm telling you, tell
47:49
you all this to say, telling you all this for
47:51
a reason. When
47:53
people tell you that Trump can't win, you
47:56
should process that like these
47:58
suppression polls, because
48:00
they don't have the empirical data to back it
48:02
up. Oh look at these poles. Trump's getting
48:04
disass whipped left and right. Oh god,
48:06
there's no way he could win. They don't have that anymore.
48:10
So what they're doing is just telling you over and over again,
48:12
and he's never Trumpers are the worst. Trump
48:14
can't win. Trump would be a disaster. Trump can't
48:16
win. He can't win. He can't win. Don't
48:19
take that the same way
48:21
that you would take these fake suppression polls.
48:23
Okay, because he can win. But
48:27
all these polls aside.
48:30
Is it our party in
48:33
conservatives or just people
48:35
who love this country? Not even this isn't
48:37
even just for people who love America, right,
48:39
because by and large, I think the twenty five percent
48:41
the most rabid radical leftists
48:45
are probably.
48:46
I mean, who knows.
48:46
I mean the number grows every day, I feel
48:49
like, but it probably twenty five thirty
48:51
percent of the Democrat Party. I mean, there are lots
48:53
of Democrats in Pennsylvania,
48:55
Western Pennsylvania Union Democrats who are
48:57
pro life, pro gunn they go, they go
48:59
hunting all that time. They love this country,
49:01
they fly the American flag. These
49:03
are Kennedy Democrats who just believe that
49:05
the Democrat Party once once
49:08
they're not anymore, but was the party of the workingman,
49:10
and that Republicans are the party of these big corporatists.
49:14
Where you're seeing these and
49:16
this is historic, by the way, you are living through
49:18
some very crazy strange
49:20
political times, this tectonic
49:23
shift, and the Democrats
49:25
going from being the party of the workingman
49:27
to being the party of Hollywood elite,
49:30
big corporations, big tech,
49:32
you know, White City, you know Ivory
49:36
Tower, academia. They
49:38
are the party of celebrities and college
49:41
professors and the mega, mega
49:43
wealthy. The Republicans
49:46
now are the party of the
49:48
American working class, and that anybody
49:50
knows that the middle
49:53
class and small businesses are the backbone
49:55
of America. And in fact,
49:58
many union democrat fall
50:00
into this category. And
50:03
I think you're seeing dissatisfaction
50:06
of rank not union bosses,
50:08
okay, but rank and file union
50:11
members who feel betrayed by
50:13
their leadership and
50:15
are coming out to support Republicans in droves
50:17
because these men and women just want
50:20
to work. And when I say the Democrats
50:22
are an existential threat to America, they're also
50:24
an existential threat to our economy
50:26
and an existential threat to union
50:28
workers' jobs. I mean,
50:31
just in western Pennsylvania, they shut down
50:33
a power plant and in Homer
50:35
City, about forty minutes north of me,
50:37
and put a bunch of boiler makers out of work. Now, the boiler
50:39
makers they endorse President Biden.
50:43
I mean, at least their leadership did. But I
50:45
can tell you for a fact that they're members.
50:48
They were supporting Republicans and
50:51
so you're living through crazy times.
50:53
But okay, so let me just get to the point here.
50:57
The point is is that if we don't
50:59
fight with the battlefield that we're
51:01
given and recognize
51:04
all of these election changes, and yes they're
51:06
in the state like Pennsylvania, Yes there are no excuse
51:08
mail in ballots that sucks.
51:11
I don't support it. I had two cases
51:13
at the United States Supreme Court fighting against
51:15
it. I will continue to fight against it. But
51:18
the reality is we have to beat
51:20
them on the conditions that were given.
51:23
Period.
51:24
When we regain power, we can roll
51:26
all this crazy stuff back. And
51:29
it's we can't just say, oh my god, the machines
51:31
are going to rig it. We can't do that, folks. We
51:33
can't. First of all, I don't believe that.
51:36
Second of all, Trump is winning by such large
51:38
numbers. And if you add to that these unlikely
51:41
voters you don't typically vote, those people are
51:43
probably gonna come out and they are supporting Trump by a three to
51:45
one margin. There's not going to be anything
51:47
that they can do, like they can only cheat
51:49
so much just on the margins.
51:53
Okay, if you're in a close one two
51:55
percent, you know, one two percent margin,
51:58
yeah, they can cheat to make that up. But
52:00
we're talking about now these numbers were Trump
52:02
is up five six points on average.
52:05
Pull two weeks ago had Trump up six
52:07
points in many swing states. That
52:09
is a margin that is greater than
52:11
what they'll be able to do with cheating.
52:14
Bank on that, trust me on that.
52:17
They will not be able to exceed that margin
52:19
with cheating. So we have to accept
52:21
the rules as they are. If
52:23
we don't the the
52:26
the alternative to that is to throw
52:29
our hands up and say they're gonna cheat, and we see the
52:31
battlefield to them, and
52:33
therefore watch the demise of
52:35
America as these Democrats
52:37
destroy this country. So I'm imploring
52:40
you please fight with the
52:42
system that we have, Like, get involved. When Scott
52:44
Presler comes here, talk to him. Work
52:47
volunteer, you know, get
52:49
trained to be a poll watcher. You
52:51
know, anytime you go anywhere, you
52:54
should be asking your friends if they're registered to vote.
52:56
If they're not, convince them the register as Republicans,
53:00
bring ten people to
53:02
the polls, to the to
53:04
vote with you on election day and
53:07
that includes local races, and that
53:09
includes state races. We have
53:11
to engage on the battlefield with the rules
53:14
of engagement that are in place. So
53:17
as I'm talking about all this election stuff, of course
53:19
we're rolling into twenty twenty four.
53:22
Who rears her.
53:24
Ugly head again is of course
53:26
Hillary Clinton, who's rolling out the Clinton
53:28
Global, Clinton Foundation, the Clinton Global
53:31
Initiative, which is basically just like a money
53:33
laundering operation for the Clinton family.
53:35
We all know that.
53:36
But what's going to end up happening is the World
53:38
Bank's going to pledge twenty five billion to Ukraine.
53:40
They're going to give that money to the Clinton Foundation. The Clinton
53:42
Foundation is going to spend that money in Ukraine.
53:45
But really what's going to happen is they're going to receive kickbacks
53:47
and the Clintons are going to use that to spend money
53:50
on their family personally, whatever.
53:54
But Hillary Clinton's out there doing interviews
53:56
this weekend with Jensaki, and she is
54:00
ily is she talking about
54:02
the Russia hoax of old?
54:05
She's talking about maybe
54:07
a Russia hoax. Two point zero have divided
54:10
this clip into two
54:12
segments.
54:14
Let's roll the first clip now.
54:16
And we'll we'll break
54:19
it all down after we didn't roll the first clip.
54:20
Vladimir Putin has obviously
54:23
your friend, your friend of mine. He
54:25
has intervened in our election in the past.
54:28
It's not something as you experienced
54:30
firsthand. It's not something we talk about a lot.
54:32
Do you fear that that is something
54:35
that could be happening for twenty twenty four and do you think
54:37
we should be talking about it more?
54:38
Well?
54:39
I think we should be talking about it more because
54:41
I don't think, despite all of the deniers,
54:45
there's any doubt that he interfered in
54:47
our election, or that he has interfered
54:50
in many ways in the
54:53
internal affairs of other countries funding
54:55
political parties.
54:59
She's doubling out on the Russia hoax, and
55:01
Jensaki's like, just as you have
55:03
experienced personally, insinuating
55:05
that the Russians hacked
55:07
our election and swayed the election for Trump.
55:09
Still to this.
55:10
Day, even the Mueller probe
55:12
proved that there was no basis for the Russia
55:14
hoax. Now, Hillary Clinton colluded
55:17
with a guy named Mark Elias, Fusion
55:19
GPS, the Steele dossier, it's
55:21
all complete b
55:24
s. It's all a hoax. The Durham
55:26
probe. Even after that further
55:29
proved this that this
55:31
Russia stuff was a complete
55:34
and total fabrication. Yet
55:36
Hillary Clinton here today is out there talking
55:39
about Russia cost
55:41
her the election, and they're going to do it
55:43
again. Boy, the polling must
55:46
be so bad if these mouth
55:48
breathing psychopaths are out there
55:50
talking about a Russia hoax two point zero.
55:52
Vladimir Putin's going to do it again,
55:55
But Hillary Clinton didn't stop there.
55:58
Now, try, I know this would be difficult,
56:00
especially if you're playing the mouth breathing drinking game.
56:04
Try not to let this next video
56:06
clip diminish your IQ by
56:08
ten to twenty points because it might.
56:10
So be forewarned, go ahead and roll the tape.
56:13
Part of the reason he works so hard against me is because
56:16
he didn't think that he wanted.
56:18
Me in the White House.
56:19
So we are where we are, and part
56:21
of the challenge is to
56:24
continue to
56:27
explain to the American public that,
56:30
you know, the kind of leader
56:32
Putin is, this authoritarian dictator
56:35
who literally kills his opposition,
56:38
kills journalists, poisons
56:40
people who disagree with
56:42
him, invade's other country, interferes
56:46
with our election. That
56:48
is part of the alternative we have to reject
56:50
in this election. We have to reject authoritarianism.
56:53
We have to reject a kind of
56:56
creeping fascism almost of people
56:58
who are
57:00
really ready to turn over their thinking,
57:03
their votes, to want
57:05
to be dictators, and we can't allow that
57:07
to proceed. So I think it's
57:09
I think it's fair to say that, you
57:12
know, you have a tough job because you have to talk
57:15
about what's happening in the news, but you also
57:18
have to keep people's eyes on what's
57:20
right behind the horizon. And I fear
57:22
that, you know, the Russians have proved
57:25
themselves to be quite adept at interfering,
57:27
and if he has a chance,
57:30
he'll do it again.
57:32
Hillary, nobody was afraid of you.
57:34
Vladimir Putin would have vastly
57:37
preferred you to President Trumpet. By the way,
57:40
if you want to hurt the Russians, the best
57:42
way to do it is to be energy independent.
57:46
The Biden administration, in crushing our oil
57:48
and gas industry here at home, created
57:51
a global void that Vladimir
57:53
Putin filled, and now he's exploited
57:56
being a net energy exporter of natural
57:58
gas that helps bolster economy. That bolstered
58:01
economy allowed him to fund an invasion
58:03
in the Ukraine. So yeah, I'm pretty
58:05
damn sure that Vladimir Putin would have
58:07
been.
58:08
A okay with you with
58:10
you being president.
58:14
The real reason why I showed you that is
58:16
that she's like, we must reject authoritarianism,
58:20
and there are some Republican Republicans
58:23
presumably that support
58:25
Vladimir Putin in his way.
58:26
I mean, oh my god.
58:29
Not only is that complete propaganda,
58:32
conspiracy theory crap made possible
58:34
by the fake news media in
58:37
elevating this dribble all the
58:39
time, but there was a recent poll
58:41
that just came out, and by the way, I agree
58:43
with Hillary, we should reject
58:45
fascism and authoritarianism in
58:47
all forms. So let's just go ahead and
58:50
start within your own party.
58:52
The Democrats, Real Clear Politics
58:55
had a poll that recently came out.
58:57
Now get this, folks.
58:59
Forty seven percent
59:01
of Democrats say free
59:03
speech should be legal only
59:06
under certain circumstances.
59:09
Thirty four percent of Democrats
59:11
say Americans have quote too
59:13
much freedom. Seventy five
59:15
percent of Democrats say government
59:18
has a responsibility to censor
59:21
hateful social media posts.
59:23
Only thirty one percent strongly
59:26
agree with the statement I disapprove
59:28
of what you say, but I will defend
59:31
to the death your right to
59:33
say it. So, if
59:36
fascism exists in America,
59:38
Hillary, it exists in your
59:40
own circle of friends. It exists
59:43
in the new Democrat Party your
59:45
pals so like, yes,
59:48
but we're in agreement. We should reject fascism
59:51
and authoritarianism. But let's start
59:53
first in your own party.
59:55
Hillary. So anyways, folks, for.
59:57
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1:01:32
ten thousand or so subscribers, we might
1:01:34
go a little bit longer, right, we might go ninety
1:01:36
minutes, might even do two hours. But this
1:01:38
is totally dependent on you because this is
1:01:41
your show. So everywhere I
1:01:43
go, by the way, people don't really know
1:01:45
what some people don't know what Rumble is.
1:01:47
I take those opportunities to inform them
1:01:50
that they're the only video sharing platform
1:01:52
in the world that is one hundred percent in
1:01:55
on defending free speech. And so
1:01:58
you know, join, if you've got family
1:02:00
members, if you've got friends, have them join Rumble,
1:02:02
have them support this website, have them
1:02:04
come and like and subscribe to Battleground
1:02:07
Live because this is a show for you. But
1:02:10
as always, like what I'm wearing right now, do not comply.
1:02:13
We've got these we just rolled out a couple
1:02:15
months ago, the Battleground Apperil Company,
1:02:17
which is a company and a
1:02:19
peril company for American patriots,
1:02:22
people who love this country,
1:02:24
people who want to defend this country,
1:02:27
who believe America is exceptional. Got
1:02:29
all sorts of patriotic shirts
1:02:31
on the websites, all available at
1:02:33
Official Sean Parnell dot com.
1:02:36
Join the movement, get in the trenches, help
1:02:38
us save this country. Anyways,
1:02:40
thank you all for watching for on
1:02:43
this Monday night. Got
1:02:45
a great show for you tomorrow. God bless
1:02:47
you all, and God bless this amazing country
1:02:50
that we call home.
1:02:51
Take care, good night,
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