* Guest: Lt. Col. Allen West, chairman of the Dallas County, TX GOP - TheACRU.org - DallasGOP.org
* Fight Local, Win National!
* Voting Machines in Dallas Fail Critical Test and No One Seems to Care! - Grant Stinchfield, TheGatewayPundit.com
* North Carolina officials have altered voter procedures in the wake of Hurricane Helene!
* Texas AG Ken Paxton demanded the Biden-Harris administration help his office confirm the citizenship status of nearly half a million registered voters - The attorney general is giving USCIS until Oct. 17 to comply with his demands.
Paxton asked US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Director Ur Jaddou to hand over data on roughly 454,300 Texas registered voters who have never had their citizenship verified, according to a letter submitted by Paxton's office.
* The demand, Paxton says, is part of his effort to ensure compliance with federal and state election laws against non-citizen participation in elections.
Although federal and state law prohibits non-citizens from voting, federal law paradoxically creates opportunities for non-citizens to illegally register to vote while prohibiting States from requiring voters to have proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections.
* The Arizona Secretary of State was sued last week for allegedly refusing to hand over the names of 200,000 registered voters who had not provided proof of their citizenship.
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[00:00:13] Broadcasting live from atop the Rocky Mountains, the crossroads of the West, you are listening to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Talk Show.
[00:00:24] All right. Happy to have you along, my fellow Americans. Sam Bushman live on your radio.
[00:00:30] Hard-hitting news, the network refused to use, no doubt continues now.
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[00:00:38] Hard-hitting news, the network refused to use, no doubt continues as we promote God, family, and country and protect life, liberty, and property and do so in the traditions of our founding fathers.
[00:00:48] Using the supreme law of the land, the constitution for the United States of America as our guide.
[00:00:53] As you know, we reject revolution unless it's a Jesus revolution and then we're in because we follow the Prince of Peace.
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[00:01:06] We've got a guest that's a treat today with us, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:01:10] We're talking about Lieutenant Colonel Allen West with us.
[00:01:15] He's chairman of the Dallas County GOP in Texas and a whole lot more.
[00:01:20] We'll get to that in a minute.
[00:01:22] Welcome to the broadcast, sir.
[00:01:24] Thanks for having me, Sam. God bless.
[00:01:27] All right. You guys have an interesting thing on the GOP for Texas or Dallas, Texas website, which I really like.
[00:01:33] It says this, fight local, win national.
[00:01:37] Speak to that for a second because I think that's really critical.
[00:01:40] Yeah.
[00:01:40] You know, for so long, Republicans and, you know, I've been a member of Congress and I was the chairman for the state GOP here in Texas.
[00:01:49] We have really lost focus on local level elections, you know, city council, school boards, county commissions, sheriffs, all of those things, especially in our major urban population centers.
[00:02:00] And when you look at the playbook of the left, even with a red state, they go in, they take over the major population centers.
[00:02:06] That's where you see the greatest indication and evidence of the failure of their policy.
[00:02:11] So I think it's so important that Republicans, you know, fight local.
[00:02:14] And that's how you go about winning national because you've got to do and see where their focus is.
[00:02:22] And you have to counter them every single place in the country.
[00:02:25] And that's what they're seeking to do here.
[00:02:27] So Dallas County, sadly, does not have an elected Republican in any county level leadership whatsoever.
[00:02:34] No county commissioners, sheriff, tax assessor, county clerk.
[00:02:39] And so I just came into this office in June of this year.
[00:02:41] We're going to work hard to change that.
[00:02:44] I don't understand how that's even possible, sir.
[00:02:48] Well, that's because is it possible with honest elections?
[00:02:51] Really?
[00:02:52] Well, I think it is if we hold people accountable and we have strong leadership in these urban center county GOPs that keep pressure on the other side.
[00:03:03] It really.
[00:03:03] And this is where the old military side of me.
[00:03:06] You're fighting an insurgency when you're in this position and, you know, these counties.
[00:03:11] And look, I look at Fulton County, Georgia, where I was born and raised in Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia.
[00:03:17] We have got to start fighting at those local levels.
[00:03:20] And we've got to start, you know, bringing to the forefront the things that these people are doing, some of the nefarious actions.
[00:03:26] And we've got to put them on their heels.
[00:03:30] I agree with that 100%.
[00:03:31] Now, I guess there's a problem.
[00:03:34] You know, they've claimed whenever we speak about this, that we talk about election issues, election integrity questions.
[00:03:41] And we have zero evidence for any claim we make.
[00:03:43] I don't find out how that's true.
[00:03:45] And we can point to arrests and everything else.
[00:03:48] But they still make the claim that, you know what, you and I are just full of baloney.
[00:03:51] There's nothing to it.
[00:03:52] Now we're finding out there are problems with the machines, right?
[00:03:56] Yeah, there are.
[00:03:57] And as a matter of fact, that's something that we saw.
[00:04:00] And, you know, for whatever reason here in Dallas County, the election administrator didn't want to make this public.
[00:04:06] So we felt that it was our responsibility to do so.
[00:04:10] And so back on the 18th of September, we had a team of observers to go down and watch what is called the LNA test, the logic and accuracy test.
[00:04:19] And one of the big things is that you have a device, a machine called the central accumulator.
[00:04:24] And that's the main tabulation computer that counts all the ballots on election night.
[00:04:30] And this computer failed the logic and the accuracy test in four of the test races.
[00:04:35] And this is how it's done.
[00:04:37] You put into this computer, you know, results that you know what the results should be.
[00:04:43] And, of course, if everything is working right, the same result will come out of that computer, that central accumulator, as you already know.
[00:04:51] Well, in four of the races that were input, the computer kicked out erroneous results.
[00:04:57] And the worst one was 900 votes that they were off.
[00:05:01] Another one, 628 votes that it was off.
[00:05:03] And so we have got...
[00:05:05] Well, as long as those 900 votes go to me, it'll be okay, right?
[00:05:08] Well, that's the point.
[00:05:09] And so, you know, by law, by law, they're supposed to notify the Texas Secretary of State's office about this.
[00:05:17] But everything was kind of kept hush-hush.
[00:05:19] And so we had to bring that out and expose it, which is what we did in a press release last week.
[00:05:25] And it's very interesting that yesterday we got an email saying that the Texas Secretary of State's office was sending someone to come up today
[00:05:34] and to inspect the machines and everything and, I guess, go through another kind of validation test.
[00:05:41] And so we have our observers down there again to watch this.
[00:05:44] So that's what you have to do.
[00:05:45] You have to keep people responsible and hold them accountable for these things that you see happening.
[00:05:53] Headline says voting machines in Dallas fail critical test, and no one seems to care.
[00:06:02] It's an article in the Gateway Pundit.
[00:06:05] And are we really to the point where no other mainstream news will report this, Alan?
[00:06:09] Is that where we really are?
[00:06:11] Well, it's pretty interesting.
[00:06:13] You know, we had a local Texas conservative news outlet, the Texan.
[00:06:19] They were the ones that called and spoke to us about it, and they put the article out about it, and others have followed.
[00:06:25] But to me, it's very interesting because, you know, the Texan contacted the Election Administration office, and they had no comment.
[00:06:34] And they contacted the Texas Secretary of State's office, and they put out a boilerplate response.
[00:06:40] Let me see if I can find it here.
[00:06:41] The protocol for certification from our office followed the law and provided accurate means for testing equipment.
[00:06:47] Well, if that be the case, why would they send an inspector up here a week later?
[00:06:52] So, again, this is what we have to do in these major urban population centers when we know about these validation tests and things of this nature.
[00:07:00] And I think that this is something that we should be looking at all across United States of America.
[00:07:05] All of our county GOP offices should be going back and looking at the results of validation tests.
[00:07:11] And, you know, Sam, if people aren't having validation tests, then the question is, why not?
[00:07:18] Oh, because they don't want to have the answers.
[00:07:20] They just want to tell you it's all good.
[00:07:21] I mean, I look up right now.
[00:07:23] I just type in Texas election machines on Google, and all I get is, hey, the elections are absolutely secure.
[00:07:30] Here's how it works.
[00:07:31] Here's proof.
[00:07:32] Here's – and they got just tons of articles.
[00:07:34] They don't have anything on this question about that they failed the critical test.
[00:07:38] And that's probably some of the most important news less than 30 days to the election that we could have, isn't it?
[00:07:44] You would think so.
[00:07:46] And, again, you know, look, I am looking at this from an aspect everybody – Democrat, Republican, Independent, Green Party, Libertarian Party.
[00:07:55] Every single one of us, you want to have confidence in our electoral systems, in our election systems.
[00:08:01] We don't want to have corrupt systems.
[00:08:03] And so everyone all across Dallas County should be asking the question, why did I not know about this?
[00:08:10] Why is this something that, you know, the Dallas County GOP had to bring to the forefront?
[00:08:15] And, of course, now we need to have more emphasis on this.
[00:08:19] And, furthermore, one of the things that we said in the press release is that there should be a public validation test where the media is invited and they will walk through the process.
[00:08:31] And they need to be able to understand this and report back to the community that, yep, we believe that everything is validated, everything is certified.
[00:08:40] But that's the end state.
[00:08:42] That's the end goal.
[00:08:43] That's what I'd like to see happen.
[00:08:46] I guess the debate in my mind is, you know, they want to use this idea that there's not fraud.
[00:08:53] And I agree that fraud is a very high bar.
[00:08:56] And I agree that when we talk about election integrity, you know, I don't know that fraud, I mean, I think there are some fraudulent activities that take place, but they're very hard to discover.
[00:09:04] They're very hard to prove because the bar is set so high.
[00:09:07] I think we're much better served saying, look, I'm not here to debate if somebody rigged the machines or not.
[00:09:13] All I'm telling you is the machines are not counting accurate.
[00:09:16] That is a fact.
[00:09:17] That is provable.
[00:09:18] This is not debatable.
[00:09:20] This is not left, right.
[00:09:21] This is not hyperbole.
[00:09:22] This is provable.
[00:09:23] When we put in X, we get back Y.
[00:09:26] And the problem is Y isn't right.
[00:09:28] Is that the takeaway here?
[00:09:31] That is the crux of what we are presenting.
[00:09:34] And the thing is that help us to understand why you put in X and Y came out.
[00:09:39] Why is that the case?
[00:09:41] What is there in the software?
[00:09:42] What is there happening that you have not rectified or resolved?
[00:09:47] You know, and let us know that you identified, you isolated the problem, you identified it, and you got it out to people to understand.
[00:09:54] We're asking for transparency.
[00:09:56] And I think that that is not something hard to ask for.
[00:10:00] And, again, we're not talking about fraud.
[00:10:02] We're just talking about what we know.
[00:10:04] We're talking about the facts, and we presented those facts.
[00:10:08] Are more and more people coming aboard on this?
[00:10:11] What they like to say is they like to say, listen, it's been four years since you guys claimed election fraud, and you've come up with nothing.
[00:10:17] And, you know, come on, this is just old.
[00:10:19] How dare you?
[00:10:20] Are you going to accept the elections no matter what when they come?
[00:10:23] And, you know, then you get people like Mike Johnson not willing to commit to that.
[00:10:30] You get people like, you know, Donald Trump not willing to commit to that.
[00:10:34] You get all kinds of people saying, I don't want to argue about this, but it isn't as we're told.
[00:10:39] Go ahead and skip the break, Liz.
[00:10:43] Anyway, not like we're told.
[00:10:44] And so at some point I kind of go, you know what, I want to accept the elections.
[00:10:48] But I also don't want to be browbeating to accepting the elections if we have evidence that they are not tallied correctly.
[00:10:54] This isn't about opinion.
[00:10:56] This isn't about my idea.
[00:10:57] This isn't about party.
[00:10:58] This isn't anything about we want the vote count transparent and accurate.
[00:11:03] And I just don't understand how we have a fight about this.
[00:11:06] Well, you shouldn't have a fight about this.
[00:11:09] And really and truthfully, it's all about the language and how you present it.
[00:11:12] And look, the left has no business throwing, you know, rocks at anybody's house on this because we remember what happened with the Bush gore.
[00:11:19] We remember what happened in 2016.
[00:11:22] Hillary Clinton still does not accept the results.
[00:11:25] Stacey Abrams in Georgia still does not accept the results from the Georgia gubernatorial election.
[00:11:29] But what we have to start articulating are, again, the facts.
[00:11:34] So if you go back to 2020, you know, when people asked me, I said, look, the bottom line in 2020 is that there were several battleground states where there were unconstitutional actions because the only people that can change election law are legislators.
[00:11:51] The only people that can amend it are legislators.
[00:11:53] You cannot have governors.
[00:11:55] You cannot have secretaries of state.
[00:11:56] You cannot have judges saying that they will change election law.
[00:12:00] And that happened in Georgia.
[00:12:01] That happened in Pennsylvania.
[00:12:02] You cannot have election officials either.
[00:12:05] That's what I mean by secretary of state, bureaucrats.
[00:12:08] It has to be the legislative branch.
[00:12:10] And the interesting thing was that in Arizona also, in every single one of those states, you have Republican legislatures.
[00:12:17] But yet they got themselves steamrolled.
[00:12:20] And I'll have to admit, even here in Texas, we had our governor, Greg Abbott, that extended unconstitutional.
[00:12:26] He extended early voting from two weeks to three weeks.
[00:12:29] He does not have the enumerated power to do that.
[00:12:31] He should have called a special session for the legislature to do that.
[00:12:35] He tried to claim that he had emergency powers to do that under COVID.
[00:12:38] But guess what?
[00:12:39] In the Texas state constitution, the governor only has emergency powers that he can act unilaterally for 30 days.
[00:12:45] And after that, he's supposed to go to the legislature.
[00:12:48] So those are facts, you know, Sam.
[00:12:50] And so when you're presenting facts, I think that that enhances your argument.
[00:12:54] And so, again, you look back to what we brought out here.
[00:12:59] The system fail.
[00:13:00] It's validation test.
[00:13:02] That's it.
[00:13:03] So what are we going to do about it?
[00:13:04] All right.
[00:13:05] There's a headline here that I want to kind of run by you, which scares the heck out of me.
[00:13:08] Here it is.
[00:13:09] Listen carefully.
[00:13:10] North Carolina officials have altered the voter procedure in wake of Hurricane Helene causing widespread destruction in the battleground state.
[00:13:24] And then they go on and on and on and talk about this.
[00:13:26] So there's an emergency declaration altering the North Carolina proceedings.
[00:13:32] I just go, wait a minute.
[00:13:34] That's a battleground state.
[00:13:36] We're at it again.
[00:13:38] Right?
[00:13:39] Well, who declared the emergency declaration?
[00:13:42] You know, because, again, you know, no emergency supersedes the rule of law.
[00:13:49] And so this should be something.
[00:13:51] And I'm not familiar with the North Carolina state constitution.
[00:13:54] But, again, this should be something that has to go through the legislature.
[00:13:57] It cannot be some, you know, even a governor, some bureaucrat making this decision.
[00:14:03] And is this decision, you know, just for the affected areas from the hurricane?
[00:14:08] Or are they trying to say this is a decision that's going to be across the entire state?
[00:14:13] Well, I also don't know what officials mean.
[00:14:16] What does officials mean?
[00:14:18] That's what I'm saying.
[00:14:19] Is it a bureaucrat or is it a legislator?
[00:14:22] Because the only people that should be going out and changing election laws, especially, what, 30 days out pretty much, are, you know, call a special session if they're not in session for this to be debated and for them to pass a law that goes to the governor to amend what is the election code for that state of North Carolina.
[00:14:41] Not just someone coming up and willy-nilly saying, you know, as Pharoah Ramsey did in the Ten Commandments, so let it be written, so let it be done.
[00:14:48] That's not how we roll.
[00:14:50] And they're going to, if there's a problem with the election in North Carolina, if it becomes for some reason, then they're going to say, look, you all altered these in the wake of Helene.
[00:15:00] And, you know, this is part of the problem.
[00:15:01] Then they'll say, see, you have no evidence of what you say.
[00:15:03] But yet, see, all this continues to somehow relate over and over and over.
[00:15:08] The border leaking like a sieve is another example of the point here.
[00:15:12] Turns out that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton demanded that the Biden-Harris administration help his office confirm the citizenship status of nearly a half a million registered voters.
[00:15:29] And I guess he gave them until, let's see, October 27th to, oh, I guess October 17th to comply with his demands.
[00:15:40] Basically, Paxton asked, they call this thing U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services director.
[00:15:49] I don't know how you say the name, Erjadu or whatever it is, to hand over data on roughly 454 plus thousand registered voters who have never had their citizenships verified, according to a letter submitted by Paxton's office.
[00:16:05] This is serious.
[00:16:07] And you would say, well, man, Ken's just on a bender.
[00:16:09] No, he just wants accuracy.
[00:16:11] We need accuracy in the vote count and accuracy in who's voting, right?
[00:16:15] No, you're absolutely right.
[00:16:16] And just to kind of give a historical perspective, in 2020, Donald Trump won the state of Texas by six percentage points, and that equated to 600,000 votes.
[00:16:27] So what the attorney general of Texas can pass and that's for is reasonable.
[00:16:32] Because when you think about the influx of all these people that have come here illegally, we need to make sure, we need to vet it.
[00:16:39] We need to know from the federal government who you've allowed in here.
[00:16:42] And why is that so important?
[00:16:44] It's because there was a thing in Texas called a limited term ID.
[00:16:48] And the limited term ID looks just like a Texas driver's license, except for two words at the very top, limited term.
[00:16:55] And if you are not understanding, and if you don't understand Texas election law, someone shows up to vote and their name is on the voter registration roll, but you don't see limited term.
[00:17:08] You'll see that idea.
[00:17:09] They flash it real quick.
[00:17:10] You'll say, okay, here's your ballot.
[00:17:12] So limited term IDs are by Texas election law.
[00:17:16] You cannot vote in this state.
[00:17:17] So we need to know who are these people that have been able to come in here.
[00:17:21] And I guarantee you somehow with the voter registration and this limited term ID, somehow maybe they've gotten on Texas voter rolls.
[00:17:31] We know that homeless people, they call them unhoused population here in Texas, they're allowed to register to vote.
[00:17:37] Now, how can that be?
[00:17:38] A homeless person doesn't have an address, doesn't have a residency.
[00:17:41] They're saying that you can put down a soup kitchen or a church shelter.
[00:17:45] Well, what happens when a bunch of voter ID cards show up at a soup kitchen or a church shelter?
[00:17:51] So we need to have specification and clarity on these things, especially this limited term ID.
[00:17:57] Who are the people out there that have had these and make sure that they're not on the voter rolls and so that when they show up, they're not allowed to get a ballot to vote.
[00:18:06] So that's my concerns are these type of things that are happening even here in the state of Texas.
[00:18:12] Now, Attorney General Ken Paxton says the demand is part of his effort to ensure compliance with federal and state election laws against noncitizens participating in elections.
[00:18:26] Now, here's the nuance, I guess, as you pointed out.
[00:18:28] But here's a little more detail to clarify for our listeners.
[00:18:31] Obviously, you already understand all this.
[00:18:33] But they say this federal and state law prohibits noncitizens from voting.
[00:18:39] However, federal law paradoxically creates opportunities for noncitizens to illegally register to vote while prohibiting states from requiring the voters to have proof of citizenship before they vote in the federal elections.
[00:18:55] So there's this kind of anomaly here where they're playing games on both sides of this fence.
[00:18:59] You guys are saying, look, the nuances in the laws of the problem and we demand that we work together to solve this.
[00:19:05] Right. That's all you're saying.
[00:19:07] Yeah, that's it.
[00:19:08] And who would not want to ensure that noncitizens are not voting in our elections?
[00:19:14] Well, I guess the progressive socialists of the Democrat Party, they're against the Save Act.
[00:19:19] They don't see any problem.
[00:19:20] They want illegals to be counted in the census to reshape congressional representation when the census should be counting American citizens.
[00:19:28] That's the whole purpose, to look at how we reshape the congressional representation of Americans, not people that are here illegally.
[00:19:35] So, yes, I think that this is an important question to ask.
[00:19:39] It's an important question to get rectified.
[00:19:41] And understand that yesterday was the last day for voter registration here in the state of Texas.
[00:19:46] Early voting will start on the 21st of October.
[00:19:49] So that's why, you know, Mr. Paxson is saying, you know, between now when I issued this letter and the 17th of October, because we want to make sure these people are not able to show up and go out and vote.
[00:20:00] Because really, if they do come and do that, that's an instance of voter fraud.
[00:20:04] That's a felony offense.
[00:20:06] Now, the federal government is not going to help.
[00:20:09] We know that because how do I know?
[00:20:11] Well, Arizona tried to deal with illegals on their voter rolls.
[00:20:14] And the federal government sued the state of Arizona.
[00:20:17] And so the Arizona secretary of state was sued last week, I guess, for refusing to hand over the names of 200,000 plus voters who have not provided proof of citizenship.
[00:20:30] So my point is that the federal government has proven to be hostile on this topic, right?
[00:20:36] Not just hostile, but unconstitutional.
[00:20:39] You know, when you look at the Constitution, Article 4, Section 4, it's called the Guarantee Clause.
[00:20:45] It's two things that the federal government, the United States, is supposed to guarantee to every state of the union.
[00:20:50] First of all, a Republican form of government.
[00:20:52] America is a constitutional republic.
[00:20:54] It's not a democracy.
[00:20:55] And so one needs to teach these leftists that.
[00:20:57] But the second thing is it's supposed to guarantee to every state of the union protection from invasion.
[00:21:03] When you are you, the federal government, Harris administration, are allowing illegals to come into this country, you're in violation of the Constitution.
[00:21:12] And what we're talking about now is one of the second, third, fourth order effects of that.
[00:21:16] The crime and criminality, the human and sex trafficking, the drug trafficking, the terrorist trafficking.
[00:21:22] And now we have to be worried about the corruption of our elections.
[00:21:25] So this is something that the federal government, the Biden-Harris administration, caused by opening up our borders so we have 10, 11, 12, I don't know how many millions that have come to this country legally.
[00:21:38] Ladies and gentlemen, Lieutenant Colonel Allen West with us.
[00:21:42] He's done a lot of things in his life, but he wrote an article that I kind of find excellent.
[00:21:46] Who's the weird one?
[00:21:47] Is what it says.
[00:21:48] Who's the weird one?
[00:21:49] Allen West.
[00:21:50] And it basically is in response to the, what, the debate?
[00:21:55] Well, no, I put it out before the debate because, you know, I basically said this is who this Tim Walz guy is.
[00:22:01] And so it was kind of like a, you know, what I call a primer, you know, before the debate.
[00:22:07] And maybe, you know, J.D. Vance could get a hold of it and check it out because, you know, when you understand and you do the research objectively on Tim Walz, I mean, he's the weird one.
[00:22:18] First and foremost, having served 22 years in the United States military, been a senior officer, a battalion commander.
[00:22:25] Any time a senior leader all of a sudden, you know, decides that he's not going to deploy with his unit to go into a combat zone after they've gotten that deployment notice, that's a coward.
[00:22:36] And then claiming different as if he's got valor, right?
[00:22:42] Yes, claiming that he did.
[00:22:43] And to include having the improper rank on his congressional coin.
[00:22:48] He had command sergeant major rank on his congressional coin.
[00:22:51] He's not a command sergeant major.
[00:22:53] He was a master sergeant.
[00:22:54] And, you know, all of the other pathological lies, you know, I was at Tiananmen Square and all of these different things.
[00:23:01] So that's strange.
[00:23:03] That's weird to me.
[00:23:04] But even if you just want to look at the economy of Minnesota and the things that he has put in place, 9.8%, the highest state corporate tax income rate, the sixth highest personal income rate.
[00:23:16] The fact that this is a man that is, you know, saying if you don't, you know, acquiesce to your child's chosen gender, that his government will come in and take your child away from you.
[00:23:30] That's weird.
[00:23:31] That's strange.
[00:23:32] Or to say that, you know, babies in the womb have no rights whatsoever, that we can dismember them all the way up to the time of birth.
[00:23:40] And, yes, there have been instances of five babies in Minnesota under him that have been left to die.
[00:23:46] And what governor would sit there and watch his city, his major city, Minneapolis, turn to the ground and would ask for the National Guard to the floor?
[00:23:54] He asked the question, have they have diversity training?
[00:23:57] That's weird.
[00:23:58] This is so good.
[00:24:00] Colonel, can you stay with us a little longer?
[00:24:03] Sure.
[00:24:04] I'd be happy to.
[00:24:05] All right.
[00:24:05] Ladies and gentlemen, Lieutenant Colonel Allen West with us.
[00:24:08] Ladies and gentlemen, he's the chairman of the Dallas County, Texas GOP.
[00:24:14] He's also the executive director of the, T-H-E, A-C-R-U.org.
[00:24:22] Not L-U, R-U, A-C-R-U.org.
[00:24:25] Also, DallasGOP.org.
[00:24:29] Quick pause.
[00:24:29] We'll be back in a second.
[00:24:30] I want to talk about stolen valor a little bit.
[00:24:32] And I want to talk about stolen presidency.
[00:24:35] Because you got a guy that's, you know, claiming that he was places he wasn't stolen valor as the VP.
[00:24:41] And then you got a lady nobody voted for that's on the presidential ticket.
[00:24:45] We'll talk to Allen West in seconds about that on radio.
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[00:30:24] All right, back with you live, my fellow Americans, Sam Bushman on your radio.
[00:30:28] This is the broadcast for October the 8th in the year of our Lord, 2024.
[00:30:33] Lieutenant Colonel Allen West with me, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:30:37] He is the leader of the GOP in Dallas, Texas.
[00:30:41] As you know, he's also served in Congress and just done about everything in America,
[00:30:46] served in the military, everything else.
[00:30:48] He's associated with DallasGOP.org and a great website called T-H-E, the A-C-R-U, the A-C-R-U.org.
[00:31:00] I want to talk about this stolen valor issue.
[00:31:04] You know, everybody's saying walls, stolen valor.
[00:31:07] I think it's true.
[00:31:08] I think it's a problem.
[00:31:10] Isn't that criminal to do?
[00:31:12] Yeah, it is.
[00:31:14] It's been determined to be so, but even more so, it speaks to two aspects of character.
[00:31:20] It speaks to the lack of character that you have in someone that wants to be second in command,
[00:31:25] in line of being the commander-in-chief of our troops when he abandoned his own unit,
[00:31:30] when he got the call to go and serve.
[00:31:33] But it also speaks to the character of Kamala Harris in picking someone like him.
[00:31:39] And it was so funny.
[00:31:40] There was an article on Town Hall Magazine, Town Hall Online, that said she was sleep-deprived
[00:31:46] when she decided to pick Tim Walz.
[00:31:48] Well, you don't want someone that says, I make bad decisions when I'm sleep-deprived,
[00:31:53] because you're going to get that call at 2 o'clock in the morning when it's dealing with
[00:31:57] Russia, China, Iran, North Korea, Islamic jihadist, terrorists, Mexican drug cartels,
[00:32:02] and whomever.
[00:32:03] So this Stola Valen issue is bigger than what people want to admit, and I don't accept
[00:32:11] his excuse.
[00:32:12] And furthermore, when he says that, you know, I wanted to, you know, run for office, he
[00:32:17] could have done that.
[00:32:18] You know, when you are in a reserve component, he was in the National Guard, you can submit
[00:32:21] for a waiver.
[00:32:22] There are plenty of people, Tulsa Gabbard is one, that also, member of Congress, serve
[00:32:27] in the National Guard, you know, at the exact same time.
[00:32:30] So everything about him says that I'm a liar, I'm a coward.
[00:32:35] And yes, I spoke in stolen valor and saying that I was in a place that I was not.
[00:32:41] I was carrying weapons of war when I've never been to war.
[00:32:44] I was using the rank of command sergeant major when I was not one.
[00:32:50] Ladies and gentlemen, you don't want that at the top of your ticket.
[00:32:53] But the other problem, though, is this, isn't it almost stolen valor in a sense?
[00:32:57] I know it's not the right words, but the principle is the same.
[00:33:01] Kamala's the head of the ticket now.
[00:33:02] And no one voted for her.
[00:33:05] There was no primary Allen West whatsoever.
[00:33:08] And you can say, OK, well, wait a minute.
[00:33:09] You know, Joe is unhealthy.
[00:33:10] And so she had to step in.
[00:33:12] Nobody intended this.
[00:33:13] It's just reality.
[00:33:14] But you can't have it both ways.
[00:33:15] Either Joe was fine, like she claims, and then he shouldn't step down then if he's fine.
[00:33:20] Or if he's not fine, she literally sat there for three and a half years allowing him to
[00:33:25] carry forward, holding the quote political football and more of the codes to the football,
[00:33:29] whatever you want to say.
[00:33:30] The national security of the nation.
[00:33:31] Let's put it that way.
[00:33:33] And you can't have it both ways.
[00:33:34] Either he's not fine, so he had to step down.
[00:33:36] And then what were you doing for the last three and a half years telling us he was fine?
[00:33:39] Or if he is fine, he can't step down at some point.
[00:33:42] To me, that amounts to election fraud.
[00:33:44] Nobody voted for her.
[00:33:45] She's the top of the ticket.
[00:33:46] And her VP has stolen valor concerns.
[00:33:49] It's almost like stolen valor with her, too.
[00:33:52] But I know it's different, so the words don't apply.
[00:33:54] But isn't the fundamental moral principle the same here?
[00:33:59] Yeah, well, it is.
[00:34:00] And the biggest thing is that the party, the group that talks about how Donald Trump is a
[00:34:05] threat to democracy and they want to save democracy.
[00:34:08] Well, they just undermined it in their Democrat primary process.
[00:34:12] And remember, they did not allow anybody to challenge Joe Biden in this entire primary
[00:34:18] process.
[00:34:19] And then all of a sudden, when he has a big faux pas on June 27th in that debate, they
[00:34:24] cast him aside.
[00:34:24] Basically, it was a coup de taut against Joe Biden and Kamala Harris is part of that.
[00:34:31] And you've got to ask yourself, who are the ones behind the scenes manipulating this process
[00:34:35] that elevated a person that you're right?
[00:34:38] Never got a single primary.
[00:34:39] Does that amount to election fraud?
[00:34:41] I mean, somebody should be in jail for this kind of stuff.
[00:34:43] If they didn't let anybody challenge him.
[00:34:45] I mean, it's beyond just like, oh, my gosh, we made a mistake and now we're here.
[00:34:49] We got to deal with it.
[00:34:50] It's it's intentional interference, right?
[00:34:53] Well, it's election interference, without a doubt.
[00:34:55] And if I'm a primary voter in the Democrat Party, I will file a lawsuit saying that, you
[00:35:00] know, you defrauded me.
[00:35:02] I went out and I cast my vote for this person.
[00:35:05] And next thing you know, I've got someone that, you know, I didn't have a say so.
[00:35:08] And her being the nominee.
[00:35:10] And who are these people that are the delegates?
[00:35:12] I mean, did the delegates call and ask me the primary voter?
[00:35:16] And this goes back to 2019 when Kamala Harris dropped out of the Democrat primary before
[00:35:21] the very first primary elections were held.
[00:35:24] So you're right.
[00:35:24] She has never gotten a vote in any Democrat Party primary.
[00:35:28] But yet she is out there running.
[00:35:30] So you just kind of have to ask yourself who is controlling her and who elevated her
[00:35:35] into this position.
[00:35:38] And I guess the question is that I don't know that anybody's willing to really dig.
[00:35:42] Maybe the folks in Texas are.
[00:35:43] But most of the nation, I mean, we don't know.
[00:35:45] We don't know what to do about it.
[00:35:47] There's nobody even to do the digging.
[00:35:48] Mike Johnson won't get it done.
[00:35:50] Mike Johnson is the guy that sat there and said, yeah, you know, Joe's a bad guy.
[00:35:54] Joe's a bad guy.
[00:35:55] You know, you had all kinds of people say.
[00:35:57] And then what they did is they waited until he stepped down.
[00:35:58] Then they released this stuff saying, yeah, it was criminal.
[00:36:00] He should have been impeached.
[00:36:01] But it's like after the fact, no harm, no foul.
[00:36:03] Right.
[00:36:04] Yeah, I think that what we each and every one of us as a principled American citizen in
[00:36:10] the constitutional republic, our vote can cancel what the Democrat Party has done.
[00:36:16] And our vote can cancel this election manipulation and election interference that we see happening.
[00:36:23] All right.
[00:36:23] Before the end of the time we have with you, sir, I want you to tell us more about the ACRU because it's a critical component of what we're doing, right?
[00:36:33] Yeah, it is.
[00:36:34] And it stands for the American Constitutional Rights Union.
[00:36:38] Its founding board member was Edwin Meese, Ronald Reagan's attorney general.
[00:36:42] He still is actively involved with us.
[00:36:44] And that's the whole crux of who we are.
[00:36:46] We are there to make sure that your constitutional rights are protected.
[00:36:49] And when you have people like Hillary Clinton and John Kerry out there talking about censorship of Americans, that directly reflects on your First Amendment.
[00:36:57] When you have the government shutting down churches, as we saw in COVID, that reflects.
[00:37:02] And when you have people saying that we have to do something to undermine the Second Amendment.
[00:37:06] Well, guess what?
[00:37:07] That's what every single dictator, autocrat and despot has done throughout history is disarm people first and foremost so that they can be citizens.
[00:37:16] They can only be subjects.
[00:37:17] So that's where we stand to fight for your rights and freedoms.
[00:37:21] All right.
[00:37:21] You guys have a phrase, as I mentioned at the start.
[00:37:24] Fight local, win national.
[00:37:26] General Michael Flynn has an interesting quote as well that we subscribe to and support completely.
[00:37:32] He says this local action, national impact.
[00:37:36] That's really where we aim to make a difference.
[00:37:39] Yeah.
[00:37:40] Well, you know, those generals, they always steal ideas from us lieutenant colonels and they put it out there.
[00:37:45] But, you know, I know General Flynn very well.
[00:37:47] I know.
[00:37:48] And he's he's absolutely right.
[00:37:51] We have got to start focusing on what happens in local level elections, because much the same as in baseball.
[00:37:57] If you don't develop and have a strong farm team system, which means those local elected officials that come up to, you know, the state level and then you can elevate to the national level.
[00:38:09] You're not going to be successful.
[00:38:11] So we've got to do a better job of developing our talent here in city council, school boards, county commission, sheriffs, district attorneys and judges, especially judges, because the left really wants to manipulate the courts to have activist judges and not rule of law judges.
[00:38:27] All right.
[00:38:28] What's going to happen when they see the election machine problem that you guys are pointing out today?
[00:38:33] And what's going to happen?
[00:38:34] Are they going to comply and get to the bottom of this Ken Paxton deal where we've got all kinds of possible illegal people on the rolls and everything else?
[00:38:43] What's going to happen with these two issues?
[00:38:44] Because right now, Texas is kind of the tip of the spear on this, right?
[00:38:47] Yes, we are.
[00:38:48] And I will tell you that we're going to do everything to make sure that the people are aware what's going on with the validation of the essential accumulator and the other tabulation devices, the ballot readers, the D200, DS200.
[00:39:02] I think that's the name.
[00:39:04] And we're going to support Attorney General Paxton in making sure.
[00:39:08] And we're going to continue to educate people about these limited term IDs so that our poll workers, poll watchers, election judges, alternate judges, everyone knows that if someone presents that at the polling location, they are not authorized to have a ballot.
[00:39:23] Repeat that at the top of the driver's license.
[00:39:26] You've got to look for?
[00:39:28] Limited term.
[00:39:29] When you see that, they can't vote, right?
[00:39:32] They cannot vote.
[00:39:33] That's according to Texas election law.
[00:39:35] There you have it.
[00:39:36] Alan West, we sure appreciate you and all you do.
[00:39:39] We're grateful for your leadership and your involvement.
[00:39:42] We're grateful for Texas standing up.
[00:39:44] They've been really the tip of the spear on dealing with these border issues as well as dealing with a lot of the election integrity issues.
[00:39:51] The two go hand in hand.
[00:39:53] And we're so grateful for your work and involvement and all that you do.
[00:39:56] If you could tell America one thing and just a one-liner, what would you say?
[00:40:01] One of the great quotes from Plato is,
[00:40:03] those who refuse to participate in politics shall be governed by their inferiors.
[00:40:09] Ouch.
[00:40:11] Amen.
[00:40:12] It's true, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:40:13] All right, sir.
[00:40:14] We appreciate your time.
[00:40:15] Thank you, Alan West.
[00:40:16] Thank you.
[00:40:17] God bless, Sam.
[00:40:18] Look forward to the next time.
[00:40:19] There he goes.
[00:40:20] Doing a phenomenal job.
[00:40:21] Folks, see what kind of leadership we're talking about.
[00:40:23] I mean, think about that compared to, say, a Kamala Harris or a Mr. Walls or, you know, some of these clowns.
[00:40:31] We've got good, honest, moral, hardworking Christian people standing up for God, family, and country.
[00:40:37] And you got to dig it and we got to bring them on the radio.
[00:40:39] And then you got to go to work and support them and get involved in meaningful, productive ways.
[00:40:43] That's what we're talking about.
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[00:43:03] All right, back with you live, ladies and gentlemen, Sam Bushman.
[00:43:07] Hard-hitting talk.
[00:43:08] What a broadcast, man.
[00:43:10] The good sheriff, Richard Mack, with me, first hour.
[00:43:13] Lieutenant Colonel Allen West with me, second hour.
[00:43:15] We're talking about election integrity.
[00:43:17] We're talking about Hurricane Halene.
[00:43:20] We're talking about this sad scenario.
[00:43:25] I mean, I don't even know how to respond to all this.
[00:43:28] You've got the Big Ben region beat up.
[00:43:31] Now you've got another.
[00:43:33] What?
[00:43:34] Milton explodes into a Category 5 storm.
[00:43:38] They say it might mellow out a little bit before it hits the shore, but they don't know.
[00:43:41] They didn't predict it would be a 5 in the first place, so they don't have a clue.
[00:43:45] What you've got to wonder is, is the weather being manipulated here, folks?
[00:43:49] Or did this storm just really come out of nowhere?
[00:43:51] Boom, boom, boom.
[00:43:52] You know, wow, they've had three major storms in the last 13 months, now another one?
[00:43:57] I just don't know how to respond to this exactly.
[00:44:01] Meanwhile, let's talk about weird ones for a second.
[00:44:04] Allen West wrote this great article about Walls being the weird one.
[00:44:08] Walls, no doubt guilty of stolen valor.
[00:44:11] And Kamala Harris, virtually guilty of a similar thing.
[00:44:15] She's now on the presidential ticket, and no one's voted for her at all.
[00:44:18] In fact, they rejected her when she tried to run for president five years ago.
[00:44:23] And now she's at the top of the ticket with virtually everybody promoting her.
[00:44:28] But, you know, you would think you would come on a political broadcast.
[00:44:31] You know, you might say CNN, or you might say Fox, you might say Newsmax, or you might say Liberty Roundtable.
[00:44:37] You might, you know, I don't know who.
[00:44:38] But, you know, Kamala decides to go on a podcast.
[00:44:44] And the podcast she goes on is called Call Her Daddy.
[00:44:50] It's a sex advice and comedy podcast, folks, hosted by Alexandra Cooper.
[00:44:58] All right?
[00:44:59] I don't even know how to respond to this really exactly.
[00:45:03] But I want you to understand the genre of this thing.
[00:45:06] Human sexuality, sexual relationships, culture of New York, they say.
[00:45:14] So it's just weird, right?
[00:45:16] The podcast named Call Her Daddy reflects, quote, female empowerment.
[00:45:25] Originating from a conversation where co-host Sophia Franklin basically suggested that women should be seen as powerful by calling them, quote, daddy instead of men.
[00:45:39] So you call the chick daddy.
[00:45:40] And that's how she gets powerful, you see.
[00:45:42] Now, the start date of this podcast, this is what's weird, weird, weird.
[00:45:48] The start date was October 3rd, 2018.
[00:45:52] Okay?
[00:45:53] The podcast, they claim, rapidly increased in popularity with downloads rising from 12,000 to 2 million in two months.
[00:46:07] That's according to Barstool Sports founder.
[00:46:12] What's his name?
[00:46:13] Dave Portnoy?
[00:46:14] Dave Portnoy.
[00:46:17] Wow.
[00:46:18] Really?
[00:46:19] 12,000 to 2 million in two months?
[00:46:21] I guess the company, meaning Barstool Sports, signed up this duo for a three-year contract.
[00:46:29] This contract provided a base salary of 75 grand that was to be, quote, supplemented with bonuses based on their podcast performance and a portion of merch sales.
[00:46:48] The contract gave all intellectual property to Barstool Sports.
[00:46:55] You say, okay, that's impressive.
[00:46:58] Well, when you hear the rest of the story, it's beyond impressive.
[00:47:00] I don't believe it's possible.
[00:47:04] In June 2021, so I guess that's right after the three-year contract, right?
[00:47:09] So you got 75 grand a year for three years.
[00:47:12] In June 2021, Cooper then signed a deal worth 60, that's right, $60 million to exclusively present the podcast on Spotify.
[00:47:32] Wow.
[00:47:34] However, they say Barstool Sports still handled the, quote, merch for the show.
[00:47:42] Wow.
[00:47:45] After securing the $60 million contract in, quote, exclusivity with Spotify, except it's not really exclusive because Barstool has part of it too, right?
[00:47:55] Cooper decided to take a new direction with the podcast.
[00:48:00] Originally focusing on relationship, sex, and her own personal stories, Cooper decided to focus more on women's rights, mental health.
[00:48:12] And the importance of therapy.
[00:48:14] She also hopes to shift into video podcasts to help her viewers have a more, quote, personal feeling as they talk to her.
[00:48:23] Now listen to this.
[00:48:24] In 2020, Call Her Daddy was the fifth most popular podcast on Spotify.
[00:48:33] In 2021 and 22, Call Her Daddy was the second ranked podcast on Spotify, finishing right behind Joe Rogan's experience.
[00:48:45] In August 2024, Cooper signed a $125 million contract with Sirius XM to replace Spotify as her distribution and advertising partner.
[00:49:04] They say the podcast is still going to stay on Spotify.
[00:49:09] So think about how they do this.
[00:49:12] Everybody wins along the way.
[00:49:13] Somehow Barstool Sports wins.
[00:49:15] Somehow Spotify gets involved and wins.
[00:49:18] Somehow Barstool Sports, Spotify get in on the Sirius XM deal.
[00:49:23] They go from literally nothing nobodies to starting a podcast as roommates to then getting $75,000 a year for three years and then $60 million and then $125 million and they're not done yet.
[00:49:37] Number one in Apple Podcasts is Call Her Daddy, Alex Cooper.
[00:49:43] Where do I get that?
[00:49:45] Podnews.net has this piece.
[00:49:47] Now, Vice President Kamala Harris then decides she's got to jump on the podcast and be part of the deal.
[00:49:55] So this Alex Cooper's rise to power and fame knows no bounds.
[00:50:02] Since 2018 to 2024, six years goes from nothing nobody to $125 million, bringing in Barstool Sports, Spotify, Sirius XM,
[00:50:16] and now Kamala Harris.
[00:50:18] Don't these two ladies have interesting rise to power from nobodies based on sex to quote everybody's top of the heap, top of the stack?
[00:50:30] Now, Vice President Kamala Harris went on the podcast and falsely claimed during an appearance on that broadcast.
[00:50:38] There were no laws that allowed the government to control a man's body.
[00:50:45] DailyCaller.com is where I get this headline.
[00:50:48] The correct answer is yes.
[00:50:50] The draft, which has cost over a million male lives in U.S. history.
[00:50:56] The most notable example of the U.S. government controlling a man's body is the draft.
[00:51:03] All right?
[00:51:04] It was signed into Woodrow Wilson on May 18, 1917 for the First World War.
[00:51:10] The current selective service system right now forces a man's body to go and what?
[00:51:18] But between the ages of 18 and 25 register for potential conscription, right?
[00:51:24] You got to do that with your body.
[00:51:27] The last time the government drafted American men was in 1973 during the Vietnam War.
[00:51:33] Regarding laws that control a man's body, Harris should look no further than the combat vets in Vietnam.
[00:51:40] Their bodies and lives were changed forever.
[00:51:44] Not to mention the millions of men drafted in World War I, II, the Korean War,
[00:51:50] who made the ultimate sacrifice so she could appear on a sex podcast as top of the ticket with no opposition.
[00:51:58] In addition to the draft, what about vaccinations?
[00:52:03] I brought this up to Richard Mack and he said, yeah, what about alcohol and stuff too?
[00:52:07] You're, you know, you're forced about your body.
[00:52:09] And, okay, this is just propaganda.
[00:52:12] But how does, let me ask you this, how does this Alex Cooper and Kamala Harris, two women,
[00:52:19] rise to power with virtually zero opposition?
[00:52:22] Every step they take is just pure gold.
[00:52:26] You think Donald Trump, everything he touches turns to gold.
[00:52:28] They put him to shame.
[00:52:31] They better start calling, I mean, Donald better start calling these chicks daddy.
[00:52:36] Because they're ruling the roost.
[00:52:38] How did Kamala's rise to power and this Alex Cooper's rise to power parallel so succinctly?
[00:52:45] And then it culminates in the two joining together as the typified podcast to bring all women in.
[00:52:53] How did Spotify get involved?
[00:52:55] How did Barstool Sports get involved?
[00:52:56] How did SiriusXM get involved to where it's like, it's worth 75 million or 75,000 for three years.
[00:53:02] That's 225 grand, 60 million, and then 125 million.
[00:53:07] We're talking about a couple of hundred million dollars to this person named Alexandra or Alex Cooper,
[00:53:16] which I've never even heard of until Kamala Harris went on the podcast.
[00:53:23] Well, Sam, you're out of touch with Apple podcast then.
[00:53:25] And with Spotify, you don't have a clue.
[00:53:27] She's been popular forever.
[00:53:30] Maybe forever since 2018.
[00:53:32] And then you put the COVID years in the middle of that.
[00:53:35] But hey, she grew right through COVID like nobody's business, right?
[00:53:39] How does all that happen?
[00:53:41] Who is this Alex Cooper?
[00:53:43] What gave her so much fame and so much power?
[00:53:45] And do you believe the numbers?
[00:53:48] Now Joe Rogan's not number one on Spotify.
[00:53:51] She is number one on Apple.
[00:53:53] So now you could contend that she is ahead of Joe Rogan.
[00:53:56] And what are we talking about?
[00:53:58] We're talking about a chick that got started out because of a sex podcast.
[00:54:04] And then you hear Kamala Harris slip her way to the top.
[00:54:09] And you go, hmm, wow.
[00:54:12] Very, very interesting and scary at the same time.
[00:54:15] Ladies and gentlemen, we're being punked as a people and we better stand up and stop it.
[00:54:19] We better call on investigations everywhere.
[00:54:20] We better create accountability and transparency before the secret combinations get above every one of us.
[00:54:25] I am Sam Bushman.
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