Radio Show Hour 2 – 11/06/2024
Liberty Roundtable PodcastNovember 06, 20240:54:5025.1 MB

Radio Show Hour 2 – 11/06/2024

* Incoming president likely to make more than 100 judicial appointments - Alex Swoyer.

* RFK Jr. says Trump will push to remove fluoride from drinking water!

* Trump calls for return of paper ballots!

* Trump pledges to boost homeschoolers with $10,000 per child tax writeoff - WND.com

* Trump’s victory could mean US withdraws support for Ukraine.

* Russia blamed for bomb threats at polling sites across 5 swing states.

* The DOJ agreed Monday night to not enter polling and central count locations in Texas hours after Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the department!

* Sam's Son Adam Creates An Election Tile Map!

* More than a quarter of Americans say they dont care who wins the presidential election but just want it to end, according to a Talker Research survey.

* Bitcoin's price went above $75,000, breaking the record that the digital currency set in March.

[00:00:13] Broadcasting live from atop the Rocky Mountains, the crossroads of the West.

[00:00:18] You are listening to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Talk Show.

[00:00:24] All right.

[00:00:25] Happy to have you along, my fellow Americans.

[00:00:27] Sam Bushman, James Edwards, ThePoliticalSessable.org.

[00:00:30] On your radio, this is post-election coverage.

[00:00:32] This is the broadcast on November the 6th in the year of our Lord, 2024.

[00:00:38] Will the enemies of liberty allow President Trump to take office peacefully?

[00:00:45] I pray the answer is yes, but I'm telling you, beware of the lame duck session.

[00:00:50] Yeah, we can shut down rioters and we can do a lot of things locally,

[00:00:53] but I'm telling you right now, these criminals up in Washington District of Criminals

[00:00:57] can be very dangerous indeed, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:01:01] They've already committed election fraud out in the open in Utah.

[00:01:04] It's the greatest example of election fraud that's absolutely, without a doubt, provable.

[00:01:09] And I agree with Richard Mack at the end of the last hour.

[00:01:12] If these Democrats take advantage of the criminal Republican agenda

[00:01:16] and put a Democrat in power for the governorship of Utah, let them.

[00:01:21] That's the consequences.

[00:01:21] But all I can tell you is our prayers are with Phil Lyman,

[00:01:24] and they've literally committed fraud out in the open.

[00:01:27] It is shameful to say the least.

[00:01:29] All right, seven swing states, they say, could flip the 2020 election or 24 election,

[00:01:35] and Donald could win.

[00:01:36] Well, here's what's interesting.

[00:01:37] I mean, I'm getting close to calling this thing a landslide here.

[00:01:40] Georgia, Trump won.

[00:01:42] North Carolina, Trump won.

[00:01:44] Pennsylvania, Trump won.

[00:01:46] Michigan, Trump's winning.

[00:01:48] We don't know yet.

[00:01:49] Wisconsin, Trump won.

[00:01:51] Nevada, Trump won.

[00:01:53] And Arizona, we're waiting to see, but it's looking good for Trump.

[00:01:57] That's as close to a landslide as you can possibly get, James.

[00:02:05] Absolutely, Sam.

[00:02:06] I mean, because, again, you knew how 43 of the states were going to go a year ago.

[00:02:11] So it all came down to seven states, and he's on the cusp of sweeping all of them.

[00:02:17] Nobody, not even the most adamant Trump supporter, could have seen him taking all of them.

[00:02:24] I think most of us were just trying to see what combination of two or three could he take to get to 270.

[00:02:31] And the popular vote, are you kidding me?

[00:02:35] That's unbelievable.

[00:02:36] And I'm reading this now.

[00:02:37] He's got the popular vote by more than 5 million as well.

[00:02:41] That is nuts.

[00:02:43] And with essentially all the votes in.

[00:02:45] So she's not going to win the popular vote.

[00:02:47] That is incredible.

[00:02:48] That is incredible.

[00:02:49] And I'm reading, oh, the media is so apoplectic today.

[00:02:54] Just read this just one paragraph here.

[00:02:58] This is how they're presenting it.

[00:02:59] The 45th president's political career seemed all but over after he sought to overturn the 2020 election defeat

[00:03:06] and spurred his supporters to march on the Capitol, an event that led to a lie.

[00:03:10] See, and that's a lie when they say overturn.

[00:03:12] I want to reject that, though.

[00:03:13] The truth is he wanted to basically find out the truth and accountability for votes.

[00:03:19] And he wanted the truth about the election, not just accept that it was a fraud to be overturned.

[00:03:25] He wanted to basically prevent the fraud.

[00:03:27] They're the ones that overturned the election.

[00:03:29] The truth came out.

[00:03:30] Donald won.

[00:03:30] They overturned it.

[00:03:32] So, again, even their reporting is dishonest on that.

[00:03:36] And hopefully we'll get to the bottom of more election fraud as time goes on.

[00:03:39] We can't let this issue go, even if Trump won.

[00:03:43] I also say this, and I'll make this very, very quick.

[00:03:45] Since that event, talking about January 6th, Trump became the first.

[00:03:48] Listen to all they put him through.

[00:03:50] We were talking about this with Sheriff Mack.

[00:03:52] Trump became the first president to ever be twice impeached, was charged in four separate criminal cases,

[00:03:57] was found liable for sexual abuse in a civil case.

[00:03:58] And we know they committed fraud for those impeachments, too.

[00:04:01] They lied about all kinds of things related to those impeachments as well.

[00:04:06] Let's see.

[00:04:07] He was found liable for sexual abuse in a civil case, was convicted in a criminal case of 34 felony counts.

[00:04:14] But Trump was buoyed by a fervently loyal support base.

[00:04:18] And here's the key.

[00:04:19] They actually do get this right.

[00:04:20] Most of whom believe his narrative that he has been unfairly victimized by a corrupt political, legal, and media establishment.

[00:04:26] So, again, I say kudos to the American people.

[00:04:30] Do you know how impotent the establishment-controlled media, you've been talking about it for years, new media taking center stage.

[00:04:37] Do you know?

[00:04:38] I mean, it was a constant drumbeat.

[00:04:40] 100% of the establishment media was against Trump, save for Fox News to an extent, I understand.

[00:04:46] But, you know, all of them, one mouthpiece of the same organism.

[00:04:50] And how impotent must they feel today, Sam?

[00:04:53] Oh, big time.

[00:04:54] There's no question.

[00:04:55] And I'm going to tell you, down ballot it was a landslide even more so.

[00:04:58] Let me give you a couple of examples.

[00:05:00] Republican Mike Kennedy in Utah wins the election now to be the U.S. House of Representatives third congressional district.

[00:05:08] So now he's my house leader.

[00:05:11] Great guy, by the way.

[00:05:12] Mike Kennedy won, Republican.

[00:05:15] Burgess Owens won.

[00:05:17] U.S. House District fourth.

[00:05:19] So he won again.

[00:05:21] There's so many different winners.

[00:05:23] It's shocking.

[00:05:26] Zach Nunn wins reelection to Iowa U.S. House third district.

[00:05:33] New Jersey Rep.

[00:05:36] Tom Keene Jr.

[00:05:38] wins for the seventh congressional district.

[00:05:42] So think about that.

[00:05:44] That's, again, Speaker Mike Johnson won in Louisiana, fourth congressional district.

[00:05:50] Now, I'm not a big fan of Mike Johnson, but he is a Christian.

[00:05:53] He kind of went along with the, you know, liberals to a great degree and sold us out.

[00:05:57] But hopefully if we have strong, good conservatives that he'll, you know, work with them, you know, too.

[00:06:05] Ted Cruz wins.

[00:06:07] Michael, or what's that guy's name?

[00:06:10] Jordan.

[00:06:10] Jim Jordan wins.

[00:06:11] Jim Jordan wins.

[00:06:12] Ted Cruz wins.

[00:06:14] Marjorie Taylor Greene wins.

[00:06:18] I guess she's a fifth term in Florida.

[00:06:20] And Lauren Boebert.

[00:06:21] Now, that's a key because you remember all the things they try to do to get her out in her district.

[00:06:25] And then she moved districts and outmaneuvered them.

[00:06:27] And now Lauren Boebert's going back in.

[00:06:29] Yeah.

[00:06:30] We'll talk about that.

[00:06:31] She even switched districts to do it and won.

[00:06:33] Matt Gaetz sails to his fifth term and wins.

[00:06:36] Senator Rick Scott wins in Florida.

[00:06:39] Representative Laura Boebert, as you mentioned, wins after even switching.

[00:06:44] Republican Jim Banks wins seat in Indiana.

[00:06:48] And this is just, wow.

[00:06:50] Senator Kevin Kramer wins.

[00:06:53] Second term in North Dakota.

[00:06:57] Senator Deb Fisher wins.

[00:07:02] Re-election in Nebraska.

[00:07:05] Kelly Ott wins.

[00:07:07] In New Hampshire, governor's race, Republican.

[00:07:11] Representative Kelly Armstrong wins.

[00:07:13] As North Dakota's next governor, Republican.

[00:07:18] Mike Kehoe, I think is how you say his name, wins.

[00:07:22] Governor in Missouri.

[00:07:27] Patrick Morasi, I think is how you say it, wins West Virginia, gubernatorial race.

[00:07:34] Senator Mike Braun, I guess, wins Indiana's gubernatorial race.

[00:07:41] I mean, I can just keep going, James.

[00:07:43] Listen.

[00:07:43] I got one for you.

[00:07:44] Listen to this.

[00:07:47] Greg Jafornik, I think is how you say it.

[00:07:50] Second term is Montana's governor or Republican.

[00:07:54] It just keeps going, and then I'll get to the bad side in a second.

[00:07:57] But who do you got?

[00:07:58] What I've got for you is a name that most people aren't going to know, but I want to go back to Colorado just for a moment.

[00:08:07] Jeff Hurd.

[00:08:09] The AP hasn't called this race, but it's all but certain that Jeff Hurd is going to win, and he's going to defeat Adam Frisch.

[00:08:16] Now, Adam Frisch was the one who narrowly lost to Lauren Boebert.

[00:08:20] You'll remember.

[00:08:21] He lost to her by about 200 votes or something like that, maybe even less than that, a couple of years ago.

[00:08:27] And they felt almost certain that with the way the media had so exaggerated her so-called scandals, that Frisch was going to be a seat that Frisch could win in the second time against Boebert, and the Democrats would pick up that seat.

[00:08:44] But then what happened?

[00:08:44] The Republicans, for once, outmaneuvered the Democrats and were more shrewd than the Democrats.

[00:08:49] Lauren Boebert moved across the state to a more solidly reliable Republican district, and she took the seat of an outgoing representative.

[00:08:58] So she didn't run in a primary against an incumbent.

[00:09:01] She ran for an open seat that was being vacated.

[00:09:04] She won.

[00:09:05] They held that one and then held the other one.

[00:09:07] So, yeah, tremendous news.

[00:09:10] Pretty interesting.

[00:09:11] Brilliant strategies.

[00:09:12] I just hope the Republicans can stand on what they've promised they'll do.

[00:09:16] If they do, it'll be incredible.

[00:09:17] If they don't, it's just going to be a shame on them.

[00:09:20] Now, listen up.

[00:09:21] There's some bad things that happened as well that I've got to tell you about here.

[00:09:24] Fannie Willis, Georgia prosecutor.

[00:09:28] Prosecuting against Trump wins.

[00:09:31] Big.

[00:09:32] Reelected.

[00:09:34] Fannie Willis, what do you think of that?

[00:09:36] Is that even possible?

[00:09:37] Well, yeah, it's real possible because she's in Fulton County, Georgia.

[00:09:41] I know.

[00:09:42] This is her people voting for her, and they want to stick it to Trump.

[00:09:46] So this is, again, yes, and rightly so.

[00:09:49] While you, if you are a Republican, you look at the gains you made in the non-white communities,

[00:09:55] and you like that.

[00:09:57] You like to see that.

[00:09:58] But, I mean, they still got overwhelmingly crushed 80 to 20 by blacks.

[00:10:02] I mean, but so anyway, but Fannie Willis is in a heavily, heavily black area.

[00:10:06] So, of course.

[00:10:07] Amen.

[00:10:07] Anyway, I just found it interesting, though.

[00:10:08] Well, she's going to have a lot harder time now with him being the sitting president.

[00:10:14] Her case against Trump is going to fall apart, that's for sure.

[00:10:17] And if she's not very careful, she'll probably end up going to jail as well.

[00:10:21] Ilhan Omar wins in Minnesota.

[00:10:25] That's a, what is she part of that, what's that clown lady group called?

[00:10:29] Yeah.

[00:10:31] What's that thing called?

[00:10:31] That's AOC's squad.

[00:10:33] She's a squad member.

[00:10:34] She's a squad member.

[00:10:35] Go ahead and skip the break.

[00:10:38] Also, Rep.

[00:10:39] Nancy Pelosi will return to office.

[00:10:42] Yeah, it's her 20th term, James.

[00:10:45] I thought she retired.

[00:10:47] Nah, buddy.

[00:10:48] Not so fast, my friend.

[00:10:49] Hey, I've got some good news for you.

[00:10:50] She can't talk, but she can get elected.

[00:10:55] Speaking of that tier of leadership between the two parties,

[00:10:59] one good thing that people can look forward to, and we'll see how Trump feels it.

[00:11:05] This is going to be very, very interesting.

[00:11:07] But Mitch McConnell is out.

[00:11:09] He's not going to be retiring.

[00:11:12] So we'll see.

[00:11:12] I mean, but do you get another guy like that, or do you get in?

[00:11:16] And again, somebody, bingo, Sam.

[00:11:20] Now you're talking, and this is the thing I was talking about.

[00:11:23] When do we get over?

[00:11:24] Have we had overtime pay yet?

[00:11:26] This is about 10 hours of broadcasting since 5 o'clock last night.

[00:11:30] You ready for this, though?

[00:11:33] Pocahontas won her re-election bid.

[00:11:35] Elizabeth Warren.

[00:11:36] Yeah, but you look at these districts they're running in.

[00:11:39] I mean, this...

[00:11:40] Oh, yeah, there are extreme districts.

[00:11:42] All I'm telling you, though, is they won, though.

[00:11:44] And these people have a lot of power, regardless of...

[00:11:46] We've got to be aware of that.

[00:11:47] Well, the country is still evenly split.

[00:11:50] And you've got these Democratic-safe bubbles that's going to keep electing people like Pelosi and Pocahontas.

[00:11:56] And the country is still a 50-50 divide overall, but maybe 51-49 now.

[00:12:02] But another thing I was talking about on one of the shows, I haven't hit 150 shows in the last few weeks like Mac,

[00:12:10] but I've been on more than I can remember.

[00:12:12] But one we were talking about last weekend, an election preview show, was if it gets to this point, and now we're at it, Trump wins.

[00:12:20] If he can survive to retake office, if they don't kill him or come up with something to do away with him before January,

[00:12:28] how does he staff that administration?

[00:12:29] And a big one is going to be attorney general.

[00:12:31] Yeah, there's about 10,000 people, just so you know.

[00:12:33] When an administration comes into power, there's about 10,000 people that have got a seat.

[00:12:36] Did you know that?

[00:12:37] I didn't know it was that many because you normally just look at the big positions like, you know,

[00:12:42] Secretary of State and attorney general.

[00:12:44] There's 10,000 of them, and that's where Donald got buried before, and he's got to be wise this time.

[00:12:49] I'm thinking Sam Bushman ought to be the media man inside, you know?

[00:12:51] Boom.

[00:12:52] I mean, honestly, there should be room out of 10,000 for people like Richard Mack, Steve King, Steve Stockman.

[00:12:59] I mean, you know, these people have experience in legislation.

[00:13:04] And I've got experience in the media, man.

[00:13:06] Just have Sam Bushman.

[00:13:07] You can do the old Michael Dell theory.

[00:13:10] He used to have two executives in a box, okay?

[00:13:12] And you can just put Sam Bushman and Vivek Ramaswamy in charge of the media.

[00:13:15] How's that?

[00:13:17] Well, I think you are going to see – well, this is one thing that is really key.

[00:13:21] I think you're certainly going to see Vivek in the administration somewhere.

[00:13:24] You're going to absolutely see Elon Musk, RFK Jr., and that is so much better than what you were going to get otherwise.

[00:13:30] You are going to see that, but he needs to put these top-level –

[00:13:32] That's why I said down-ballot at the landslide.

[00:13:35] He needs to put these top-level positions and fill them with the right people like Attorney General.

[00:13:40] Or how about Chris Kobach from Kansas for that?

[00:13:44] I mean, he would be spectacular.

[00:13:45] If he populates his administration and cabinet, especially with people like that, well, we're going to find out very soon when he starts naming these appointments which way it's going to go.

[00:13:54] That's right.

[00:13:54] All right, so Representative Ocasio-Cortez won.

[00:13:59] So, hey, AOC still going to be running around.

[00:14:04] Representative Joaquin Jeffries takes the cake.

[00:14:08] He's still there.

[00:14:10] Attorney General Josh – what's this guy's name?

[00:14:15] Josh Stein, I guess, defeated the – I guess he's going to be the next governor of North Carolina.

[00:14:24] Well, that's interesting because –

[00:14:25] Although they voted for Trump, they kept a Democrat in place for their governor.

[00:14:28] What a disgrace.

[00:14:29] Well, that was interesting that you would have people that would vote for a Republican president and a Democratic governor.

[00:14:34] Of course, the Republican nominee there had some issues, but in any event, I would have still voted for him, the black fellow that –

[00:14:41] All right, they say this too.

[00:14:42] This is interesting.

[00:14:44] Alex Swoyer with this piece.

[00:14:47] The incoming president likely to make more than 100-plus judicial appointments.

[00:14:53] So Donald has another shot at getting a bunch of judicial appointments, which can change the game if he's wise.

[00:14:59] Well, that's one of the things, to his credit, that he did well on the Supreme Court.

[00:15:04] Now, were they the best of the best of the choices that we would have made?

[00:15:07] Or were they the people that he could get in?

[00:15:09] I mean, but no matter how you slice it, there's been some mixed results there.

[00:15:14] But overall, what Trump did with the Supreme Court has been, to this point, his defining legacy.

[00:15:18] So he's not been an absolute dud on the –

[00:15:21] Amen.

[00:15:21] He's got another great shot at that.

[00:15:23] I'd start with Roy Moore for me, Donald, just so you know.

[00:15:26] I'd also consider a Mike Lee as another one.

[00:15:29] So there you have that.

[00:15:29] And listen, you've got two of the conservative justices that are in their 80s, right at it or a little bit past 80.

[00:15:37] And they may go ahead and choose to retire now because you don't want to leave it to chance four years after Trump.

[00:15:42] Why stay in there until you're 86 if you can go ahead and retire and get another fresh appointment put in?

[00:15:48] I mean, they should start talking about that.

[00:15:50] Time will keep an eye on that ball.

[00:15:52] The next thing that's interesting is RFKJR says Trump will push to remove fluoride from drinking water.

[00:15:58] Boy, howdy do we need that to happen, James.

[00:16:02] If he really puts RFKJR in some sort of official position to deal with health or the FDA or something like that,

[00:16:10] I think that would be bigger than anything we've talked about so far.

[00:16:13] It's one of them.

[00:16:13] You're right.

[00:16:14] Did you hear what Donald said last night, though?

[00:16:15] He just said, hey, RFK, you've got to keep your hands off the oil, buddy.

[00:16:19] Other than that, we're going to let you go ham.

[00:16:21] I hope he does.

[00:16:22] If that's real, do you know what –

[00:16:25] Yes, I do.

[00:16:27] RFK is one of these guys that it's hard not to like.

[00:16:30] Again, I mean, he's kind of all over the place on some of our issues.

[00:16:33] But when it comes to health and the things like that, COVID, yeah, I'll take him over what we would have done.

[00:16:40] Now Donald Trump calls for return of paper ballots.

[00:16:44] Do you think you'll stick with that one?

[00:16:46] Look, it's hard to imagine that he's going to be able to do all of these things.

[00:16:49] But one thing Steve Stockman said on your election roundtable marathon last night that is really important,

[00:16:58] and we need to talk to Steve about this a little bit more, is that the Republicans – you have one year.

[00:17:06] From the time he's inaugurated, you've got one year before it gets into another midterm reelection year.

[00:17:11] You've got one year to lay down the law on your agenda.

[00:17:14] And he says the Republicans need to be writing bills right now to where the day he gets elected they just all fall on his desk.

[00:17:20] They just all push through.

[00:17:22] Yeah, absolutely.

[00:17:23] Spot on right on that.

[00:17:25] All right.

[00:17:26] Not only does Trump call for return of paper ballots, amen to that reality check, Trump pledges – listen to this – Trump pledges to boost homeschoolers with a $10,000 per child tax write-off World Net Daily.

[00:17:41] Will Donald do that?

[00:17:43] Well, can he do that?

[00:17:44] I mean, this is the thing.

[00:17:45] First of all, believe me, Sam, my wife has been talking about that for months.

[00:17:49] Our ship's finally going to come in, son, if that happens.

[00:17:53] You only got two kids.

[00:17:55] You've got to have a bunch more there, James.

[00:17:57] I got three.

[00:17:57] I don't have as many as you.

[00:17:59] You've got to double.

[00:17:59] I'm making six or eight or – come on, Matt.

[00:18:01] We're going to go back – yeah, if that's going to feather our nest, we're going to start having more kids.

[00:18:05] But if that happens – but the – no, but –

[00:18:08] But I hope he abolishes the education department first.

[00:18:11] Let's get that done.

[00:18:12] Well, that would – you know, again, there's a lot of things you could do.

[00:18:16] What can he do?

[00:18:17] What will he do?

[00:18:18] And what's the priority?

[00:18:19] And then what's the pecking order?

[00:18:20] But this thing about the homeschoolers – now, Kamala tried to do that a little bit too, certainly not with homeschoolers.

[00:18:26] But she was going to give this break and give out this money if you hit this and this.

[00:18:30] But now – and again, them saying it while they're campaigning is one thing.

[00:18:33] Actually having it go through is another.

[00:18:36] But you don't have to worry about a split Congress now where the House would pass a lot of good things only for it to get –

[00:18:41] We don't know because the House isn't in the bag yet.

[00:18:44] I think it is.

[00:18:45] But let's assume it is.

[00:18:47] Let's assume it is for the purpose of this discussion.

[00:18:49] Now, the question is do we run around and just claim that we don't have enough of a majority to make our actions happen or do we start taking care of business?

[00:18:56] You've got to take care – well, you do have enough.

[00:18:58] I mean, you know you have enough because the House was passing bills before only to have them be spiked in the Senate.

[00:19:06] But now you've got the Senate.

[00:19:07] So if he blows this, it's totally on here.

[00:19:09] It's like they passed Obamacare shutdown like 40 times while they had the – and then when they had the real chance to get it done, they wouldn't do it.

[00:19:16] So that's the point I'm making.

[00:19:18] I understand.

[00:19:18] I understand.

[00:19:18] And that very well – if that does happen, though, it's entirely on him.

[00:19:22] It's entirely on him.

[00:19:23] Yeah, you're right about that.

[00:19:25] All right, now listen to this one.

[00:19:26] Will Trump's victory mean a U.S. withdrawal and withdrawal of support for Ukraine?

[00:19:34] Is that what that means?

[00:19:35] I think there's a very high probability of that because that is one thing the Republicans were very consistent on even when they were the minority is tying the feed bag for Zelensky and not giving him any more of it.

[00:19:50] So I think there's a very real – nothing's 100 percent, but I think it's certainly not good for the Zelensky war effort in terms of – and it's very good for the American people for these tens of –

[00:20:02] we don't have money to secure our border, but we've got hundreds of billions of dollars that we can send over to Central Europe for this regional war between –

[00:20:12] I hope we put Ron Paul in charge of the War Department and we have a humble foreign policy, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:20:18] That's what I'm in person for.

[00:20:20] Oh, man, if we could stack this – if we could be like the hiring team for this – oh, there's so many people we could put in.

[00:20:29] Right, here's the next one.

[00:20:30] I'm talking about real people.

[00:20:31] I'm not talking about, well, this guy that wrote me a nice email, we need to put him – I'm talking about people who could do the job and who have the experience.

[00:20:37] There are enough of them to where you could really do this.

[00:20:39] You're right about that.

[00:20:40] All right, here's the next one.

[00:20:41] They say that Russia blamed for bomb threats at polling sites across five swing states.

[00:20:50] Now, I don't know if it's true or not, but I don't really believe it.

[00:20:52] I believe the FBI could do these things or the Democrat, whatever, could do these things and blame it all on Russia and everything else.

[00:21:00] I'm not confident that Russia did all these bombing things around.

[00:21:03] I think it was probably the Democrats.

[00:21:04] Now, that's my opinion.

[00:21:05] But what I don't like is this.

[00:21:07] They make this claim without evidence, James.

[00:21:09] The mainstream press always talks about that with us.

[00:21:11] Look, you're making claims that the Russians are blamed for these bombings, you know, threats at all these different sites in multiple states and everything else.

[00:21:19] They're making that claim without evidence, James.

[00:21:21] Prove it.

[00:21:22] Well, I think you saw a little bit of them throwing the kitchen sink at this thing in the last few weeks, and they made a lot of the mistakes that Hillary Clinton made.

[00:21:32] But the – well, this isn't the first time that they've had baseless claims about Russian interference.

[00:21:38] Why would Russia want to sabotage or hurt the chances of the man who stands to help them?

[00:21:49] It just –

[00:21:50] Yeah, that's why I say it's got to be – look, what you've got to talk about when you discuss these things is who's got the motive, James.

[00:21:56] The motive is with the Democrats.

[00:21:57] The motive is with Kamala.

[00:21:58] The motive is with the clowns and Joe Biden, right?

[00:22:01] Right.

[00:22:01] Our people don't – you know, and this is the thing why I never did think that there would be some sort of violence from our side is that our people do go to work,

[00:22:12] and we do adhere to the rule of law.

[00:22:14] It's the other side that has no sense of morality or sense of rule of law and is just a naked grabs for power however they can do it by any means necessary.

[00:22:24] You know, that's their slogan.

[00:22:25] So, no, none of that adds up to me.

[00:22:28] I don't believe it a bit.

[00:22:29] Amen.

[00:22:30] All right, last thing before the break, this.

[00:22:34] The DOJ Department of Justice agreed Monday night to not – I repeat, to not enter polling and Central Count locations in Texas,

[00:22:45] hours after Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the department.

[00:22:50] So, this just goes to show that states and counties do have more authority and power than you think.

[00:22:55] So, they were going to bring all these thugs in from the federal government to monitor elections and everything else,

[00:22:59] and Ken said, not in my state you're not, and I'm going to sue you.

[00:23:02] And the second he did that, they backed off and didn't come.

[00:23:05] How do you like that?

[00:23:06] Ken Paxton is a bulldog, and he has consistently been one for quite a while now, and you love to see it.

[00:23:14] And, yes, there's a big difference between the states.

[00:23:16] I mean, we just talked about it in the first hour, big difference on a big issue between Florida and Arizona, for instance.

[00:23:22] So, we do see this, and, yes, the states have more power than the media and the federal government would like you to believe.

[00:23:28] So do the counties.

[00:23:29] And then, of course, that gets down to one of your bread and butter, Sam, the county sheriff.

[00:23:35] America's last hope.

[00:23:35] But, no, all of this is good.

[00:23:37] All of this is good.

[00:23:39] And we'll just see what he does with it, and we'll see if he blows it.

[00:23:42] But hopefully he learned his lesson.

[00:23:44] If he didn't, time will tell.

[00:23:46] But as I say, I expect him to disappoint.

[00:23:49] I do.

[00:23:50] I expect him to underwhelm.

[00:23:52] Will he underwhelm to the extent as he did eight years ago?

[00:23:55] I don't think so.

[00:23:57] But if he does, we know what we're going to get with her.

[00:24:00] So we can't lose.

[00:24:01] We can only gain.

[00:24:02] It's just a matter of how much can we gain.

[00:24:03] You're right about that.

[00:24:03] The only question is how much can we gain.

[00:24:05] And I would submit to all of you that pray for Donald Trump.

[00:24:08] Pray for a peaceful transfer of power.

[00:24:10] Pray that we can dodge the lame duck abuses.

[00:24:12] And pray for the country.

[00:24:15] God, family, country.

[00:24:16] You've got to pray for it.

[00:24:17] Then you've got to take action and do our very best to bring it about.

[00:24:20] We've got to get involved in meaningful ways.

[00:24:22] This is a culture war.

[00:24:23] And we need every one of you as we promote God, family, and country.

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[00:24:28] James Edwards with me.

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[00:27:00] Recapping the hour's lead story, Donald Trump is the winner in his quest for a second term in the White House.

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[00:30:13] Casting live from atop the Rocky Mountains, the crossroads of the West,

[00:30:18] you are listening to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Talk Show.

[00:30:24] All right, back with you live, ladies and gentlemen, Sam Bush,

[00:30:26] with James Edwards breaking down the election, post-election results and everything else.

[00:30:31] It's just, wow, there's so much to cover, so little time.

[00:30:37] I guess my son Adam created what he calls a tile election map,

[00:30:43] which I think is very cool because it kind of helps people who don't have a lot of experience

[00:30:47] break down exactly what the electric college does state by state and kind of how it all works and everything else.

[00:30:52] Do you want to brief everybody on it?

[00:30:53] You just see a sea of red, huh, James?

[00:30:55] I am looking at what your son put together, and as you said, it is very interesting.

[00:30:59] It looks almost like a honeycomb as opposed to the regular race to 270 electoral map,

[00:31:05] but it is a sea of red.

[00:31:10] I mean, you want to talk about a wave.

[00:31:12] This was almost Reagan, too, in so much as, I mean, you're never going to get now with the divided tower of Babel country

[00:31:20] that we've become a 49-state landslide again, but this is as close as you're going to get it.

[00:31:25] Sam, I was reviewing your son's data here, and it just occurred to me that this is unbelievable what I'm about to say.

[00:31:36] In fact, I had to open up another website just to make sure I've got it right, but I do.

[00:31:42] She, it is all but certain.

[00:31:44] Now, some of these states haven't officially been called yet,

[00:31:46] but I think we can say with a 90% degree of certainty at this point that Kamala Harris lost every swing state.

[00:31:59] She lost all seven swings.

[00:32:00] I think that's right.

[00:32:00] It's a landslide in that case.

[00:32:02] That's the definition of a landslide, isn't it?

[00:32:04] It is.

[00:32:05] I'm looking at the map, and I'm looking at what your son put together here,

[00:32:08] and I'll break it down for the folks just to further paint a verbal picture,

[00:32:12] but she lost all seven of the swing states.

[00:32:15] That is Georgia, South Carolina, or excuse me, Georgia, North Carolina, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada, Pennsylvania.

[00:32:23] She lost all of them and the popular vote.

[00:32:26] Only the second time since Ronald Reagan did the Republicans win the popular vote.

[00:32:31] All seven swing states and the popular vote.

[00:32:33] I will tell you, nobody called that.

[00:32:36] Nobody called that.

[00:32:38] But, and when you look at the states that she did win, I mean, it is just the core of the Democratic base and nothing else.

[00:32:50] The left coast, Washington, Oregon, California, and then New York and New England.

[00:32:55] And by the way, that blue swath you're talking about is the hardcore blue.

[00:33:00] They didn't even really vote for Kamala.

[00:33:02] They voted against Trump.

[00:33:05] And she barely won New Hampshire.

[00:33:06] I mean, she only won New Hampshire by, well, she's up three.

[00:33:10] It's been called, but she's up 3% with 9% of the vote still out.

[00:33:13] So, she's going to win New Hampshire, but I mean, you know, 51 to 48 in a blue state.

[00:33:19] And then Maine was a little bit closer than they thought.

[00:33:24] And Virginia, she only won by.

[00:33:25] Now, highlight a couple of those because in Maine and in, I think, one other state, though,

[00:33:29] my son's got these kind of marks to kind of show.

[00:33:32] In some states, it's not a winner-take-all when it comes to the electorate.

[00:33:36] So, she won a couple of electorates, but Donald even got some of those that they didn't expect him to get.

[00:33:41] That's right.

[00:33:41] As Adam has pointed out, that is Maine and that is Nebraska that have those split electoral vote entities.

[00:33:50] And Donald got more of them, we thought, because of that, in fact.

[00:33:53] And that's the way it used to be, by the way.

[00:33:54] These states that have winner-take-all, it used to be kind of different where it would be nuanced a little bit,

[00:34:00] which I support, by the way.

[00:34:02] I could tell you right now exactly how that's shaking out.

[00:34:05] Maine has four electoral votes.

[00:34:08] This is kind of weird, but as of this moment, Trump has won one, Harris has won one, and two are still to be determined.

[00:34:14] I don't know exactly how they do their electioneering up there in Maine.

[00:34:20] Yeah, because based on your districts, you can vote as an electorate college person.

[00:34:25] So, the electorate colleges, all your representatives, your congressmen and senators number give you how many you have.

[00:34:32] And based on the populations, it can either be a winner-take-all or it can be nuanced based on the folks in your precincts and in your jurisdictions or whatever you want to call it.

[00:34:43] And that's how that's going.

[00:34:44] And so we'll have to wait and see.

[00:34:45] But Donald garnered some of those that we didn't even expect him to garner.

[00:34:48] He did.

[00:34:48] He did.

[00:34:49] So, yes, I mean, the outliers there are Nebraska and Maine.

[00:34:55] Every other state, if you carry the state, you get all their electors.

[00:34:57] But in Maine, he's got at least one, and he could get some more out of their four.

[00:35:02] And then in Nebraska, there are – Nebraska has five electoral college votes.

[00:35:07] He's got four.

[00:35:08] Harris got one.

[00:35:10] Omaha has its own little area there where it can award –

[00:35:13] Whenever you get a big, concentrated city, it always goes blue.

[00:35:17] It's always liberal.

[00:35:17] The bigger the city, if they have a college in it, it's even more likely to be liberal and extreme and whacked-out, crazy, communist, socialist, whatever you want to call it.

[00:35:24] That's just the order of the reality.

[00:35:25] But he's going to get over 300 electoral college votes, Sam.

[00:35:28] Yeah, he is.

[00:35:29] I mean, if you win all seven states plus get over 300, that's a landslide, my friend.

[00:35:35] That's as big of a landslide as you're going to get.

[00:35:36] I was hesitant on the landslide verbiage before, but now I'm not hesitant about it anymore.

[00:35:41] That is the absolute best-case scenario to say that you're going to start winning –

[00:35:46] You know, Virginia was on the far fringe of being in play.

[00:35:51] I mean, he's going to lose that by four or five points.

[00:35:53] But, I mean – but, yeah, that is the absolute best-case scenario without going crazy and saying you're going to flip Oregon,

[00:36:00] you're going to flip New York or something crazy, which is not going to happen.

[00:36:04] But in the states that he did win – I mean, I'm looking at some of these numbers.

[00:36:08] Oklahoma, 66% to 31%.

[00:36:10] My home state of Tennessee, 64% to 35%.

[00:36:16] Wyoming, being a Democrat in Wyoming is like being a leper.

[00:36:20] 72% in Wyoming for Trump.

[00:36:24] And then in the states that she won –

[00:36:26] Yeah, and Utah was 59% for Trump.

[00:36:29] Correct.

[00:36:29] I'm looking at that right now.

[00:36:31] But still – you know, Utah's still got a few votes to turn in as well, but he's at 59%.

[00:36:35] And the states that she won – I mean, even the Democratic stronghold like California,

[00:36:40] you're not seeing, you know, 65%, 70% of the vote.

[00:36:43] You got 57% to 40%.

[00:36:44] But in Colorado, 54% to 43%.

[00:36:47] New Mexico, 51% to 46%.

[00:36:49] So the states that she – Virginia, 51% to 46% for Kamala.

[00:36:53] So the states that she did win – New York.

[00:36:55] New York, 55% to 45%.

[00:36:58] So even in the states she's won –

[00:36:59] Yeah, to think Donald Trump got 45% of the state of New York

[00:37:02] after all the abuse that he's taken and everything else.

[00:37:04] And then, you know, flat-out blue is all-get-out placed.

[00:37:07] Wow, that's something.

[00:37:08] I think – so for us, Sam, as people who do this full-time,

[00:37:14] I mean, to crunch these numbers is just like being a kid in a candy shop.

[00:37:17] But the states that he won, he won huge.

[00:37:19] The states that she won – I mean, you know, a 10-point win's a big win.

[00:37:22] But this is New York we're talking about.

[00:37:24] And then in New Hampshire, she won by three points in Maine's split.

[00:37:27] So – and then even in Tim Walls' home state, Minnesota, 51-47.

[00:37:35] Yeah, I mean, they barely won that.

[00:37:37] I almost wish that would have flipped for Donald just to mock Tim on Tim.

[00:37:41] Deep blue – Tim on Tim barely carried his home state in deep blue Illinois.

[00:37:48] 53-45.

[00:37:49] Even with Chicago, they're weighing down the whole operation.

[00:37:52] So, yeah.

[00:37:54] Yeah.

[00:37:54] That's as big of a landslide – that's as close a landslide as you're going to get.

[00:37:57] But you know what's interesting to me about this whole thing?

[00:37:59] There's a new survey that just came out.

[00:38:02] More than a quarter of Americans say they don't even care who wins the election.

[00:38:07] They just want it to end.

[00:38:11] That's according to a talker research survey.

[00:38:13] And they go into the details.

[00:38:15] They just say people are just so sick of the fighting, the battles,

[00:38:18] that everybody's a criminal.

[00:38:20] I mean, they're just done with it.

[00:38:21] And you know what?

[00:38:22] Besides the national stage and the mainstream press creating this monumental divide,

[00:38:26] most Americans day-to-day aren't really that divided.

[00:38:29] You walk into the store and you know what?

[00:38:31] You're not enemies with anybody there.

[00:38:33] You're just there to do your thing and be left alone,

[00:38:35] and they're there to do their thing and be left alone.

[00:38:37] And all I'm telling you is that people are just so sick of it they can't take it anymore.

[00:38:42] So that's an interesting pull away too, James.

[00:38:45] Well, I agree with you to an extent.

[00:38:47] If I go into, say, a grocery store and I see one of these purple-haired, woke creatures who live to abort babies,

[00:38:56] and I'm going to be polite and kind and we could have a conversation.

[00:38:59] And as far as that goes, yes, you're right.

[00:39:01] I mean, we can go along and get along.

[00:39:03] But when it comes time to putting forth policies that are going to guide the nation and the future of my children,

[00:39:08] I don't know how much reconciling there's going to be with people of that mindset

[00:39:11] and how you can coexist with that when it comes to a governmental level.

[00:39:15] At the end of the day, it's either going to be our people or their people making laws,

[00:39:19] and that's where you really have – that's where you really can't abide them.

[00:39:23] But in terms of just, you know, do I wish them harm?

[00:39:26] Can I – if I saw them, would I be friendly?

[00:39:29] Would I throw them a life preserver or something like that?

[00:39:31] Absolutely.

[00:39:32] But at the end of the day, one of the two of us, either our side or their side,

[00:39:35] is going to have to be in control, and there are some fundamental differences that are as wide as a gulf.

[00:39:44] And I don't see –

[00:39:45] Oh, there's no question.

[00:39:46] I don't see what the future is with these people.

[00:39:48] But I'm just saying when the people say that they just want it to be over,

[00:39:49] I don't think they want it to be over at the expense of their beliefs and their policy viewpoints or anything else.

[00:39:54] I think they're just saying I'm so sick of basically hearing that Donald's a criminal

[00:39:58] when everybody knows it's a shame.

[00:39:59] Oh, yeah.

[00:39:59] We're sick of it.

[00:40:00] We can't take it anymore.

[00:40:01] And we're so sick of basically Joe Biden pooping his pants all day,

[00:40:04] and we just can't – we're done.

[00:40:06] Okay?

[00:40:06] We're done with all that.

[00:40:08] And then the economy –

[00:40:08] So I think that's what this 25% means.

[00:40:10] We just want it to be over.

[00:40:12] I agree.

[00:40:13] No, no, no.

[00:40:13] You're spot on on that.

[00:40:14] And then, of course, the economy.

[00:40:16] I mean, people need some relief.

[00:40:17] And I don't know if Trump can give it.

[00:40:20] I don't know if inflation is going to get better

[00:40:22] and the dollar is going to regain some value

[00:40:24] and it's not going to cost $100 to take your family to Chick-fil-A.

[00:40:27] Unless you start having J.D. Vance talk about what he used to talk about,

[00:40:30] which was abolishing the Federal Reserve and auditing and ending the Fed,

[00:40:33] and unless you get a Ron Paul up there to be in charge of the Treasury Department

[00:40:37] or something like that – go ahead and skip the break.

[00:40:39] The Treasury Department or something like that.

[00:40:41] Look, it's going to be a struggle because you've got inflation that just plagues us, right?

[00:40:47] So go ahead and skip the break.

[00:40:52] Well, yeah, I understand and I agree and I hope again that he –

[00:40:59] We're taking a break anyway, I guess.

[00:41:02] We tried to skip the break, but I guess we're taking it.

[00:41:06] Yeah, are you there?

[00:41:08] Are we skipping the break or no?

[00:41:12] Okay, we'll continue then if we're skipping the break.

[00:41:14] All right, back with you live, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:41:16] Sorry there's a little confusion on that.

[00:41:17] Don't know what's up with that, but there you go.

[00:41:21] All I can say, James, is people are sick of it.

[00:41:23] They can't take it.

[00:41:24] People are starting to say, hey, I want to move along with things that matter in my life.

[00:41:27] And I think you point directly to the economy about this.

[00:41:30] Unless you get rid of the Federal Reserve or you start to take serious action, I don't see how you fight this inflation, though.

[00:41:35] Because, look, other countries are jettisoning the dollar.

[00:41:38] Unless you continue to expand the Ponzi scheme, the dollar cannot succeed under that scenario.

[00:41:45] Well, this is the thing, and I don't know if Trump is going to have the wherewithal to put in the right people that could make these very real and drastic changes that are going to be required.

[00:41:57] Or we're just going to keep up racking up debt and get foreclosed upon by China at some point.

[00:42:02] And I don't know if Trump is going to make it to where, again, I bring this up because this is something people can relate to.

[00:42:07] I repeat it over and over and over again.

[00:42:08] When you're spending, you know, $50, $70, $100 to go to Chick-fil-A, that is not sustainable.

[00:42:14] I mean, you know, you go to Chick-fil-A four times.

[00:42:16] It's either go to Chick-fil-A four times or pay your car note.

[00:42:18] I mean, that's where we're at.

[00:42:21] And people are hurting from that.

[00:42:22] And I don't see how people have made it this far with this Biden economy.

[00:42:28] And whether he can help us or not, I think people said, well, the incumbent party is the one that has caused the suffering.

[00:42:37] The suffering has happened on their watch, and we're not going to reward them with a second term.

[00:42:40] That more than anything is as much as anything is what we're seeing in the results.

[00:42:45] Well, and Donald Trump used to be against digital currencies and this kind of stuff and whatever you want to call it, fiat currencies.

[00:42:54] He used to be against a lot of that kind of crypto and all that kind of stuff.

[00:42:57] But now he's starting his own crypto company, and he's very positive on crypto.

[00:43:01] And my concern is if we're not very careful, Donald could lead us into a crypto deal.

[00:43:06] Turns out the Bitcoin's price went above $75,000, breaking the record that they had set back in March, by the way, on this idea that Donald's going to be president.

[00:43:19] And he's, what do you want to call it, digital currency friendly or, you know, cryptocurrency friendly.

[00:43:26] That concerns me greatly.

[00:43:29] James?

[00:43:31] It's a concern, but at the same time, I mean, the stock markets are going nuts today.

[00:43:35] I mean, you know, just booming on the heels of the news that he's won.

[00:43:39] So I think that's interesting.

[00:43:40] I wonder what they're thinking and what they're seeing and what they're hoping for there.

[00:43:43] Well, a lot of them are hoping that Donald Trump's going to back into a digital currency.

[00:43:47] A lot of people believe that the crypto is the future.

[00:43:50] And that is a way that they could jettison the dollar and create a corner on the crypto market and control all cryptos of the world and stuff like that.

[00:43:57] And use war mentality to reject every other crypto, but the one that the United States backs.

[00:44:02] And it's their way to kind of move from the dollar to greater control mechanisms.

[00:44:06] I mean, these new currencies have programmable cash, buddy.

[00:44:09] But you think that that would benefit the traditional stock market, though?

[00:44:14] I think so.

[00:44:15] Yeah.

[00:44:16] Because I think right now everybody's just hoping Donald will do better on the economy.

[00:44:19] Everybody felt better.

[00:44:20] I mean, you know, like Ronald Reagan used to say, were you better off four years ago?

[00:44:24] People are kind of going on that right now as well.

[00:44:26] So there's a multiple overlapping reality here.

[00:44:29] And there's a parallel between the Carter years and the Biden years.

[00:44:32] I mean, it wasn't quite that bad.

[00:44:36] But it's pretty bad.

[00:44:37] I mean, it is pretty bad right now because there's no doubt about it.

[00:44:41] The cost of your wages have not kept up with the increase in everything else, food, transportation, housing, you name it.

[00:44:53] It's all gone up.

[00:44:54] So but I mean, that's been we've talked about that.

[00:44:57] I think we've covered that.

[00:44:58] But nevertheless, the results are what they are.

[00:45:01] And everything's ultimately a combination of many different factors.

[00:45:06] But I certainly think that the economy was number one or number one B to immigration.

[00:45:13] All right.

[00:45:14] I want to know this.

[00:45:15] What's the most positive thing you can think of with Donald and J.D. Vance winning?

[00:45:21] And what's the most negative thing you can think of with them winning?

[00:45:25] The negative would be not necessarily people in our ranks who understand the necessity of continuing to build our own institutions and organizations and media.

[00:45:40] Because no matter what Trump delivers or fails to deliver, in four years he will be gone.

[00:45:47] And there is still an absolute necessity to continue to build our infrastructure.

[00:45:52] So I think the biggest negative might be a sense of complacency with normie conservatives thinking, oh, well, it's all saved now.

[00:46:00] Trump will fix it and we'll go back into hibernation.

[00:46:03] Because a lot of advancements have been made over the last four years, even though we've suffered a lot financially.

[00:46:09] Our people, American people, with everything we've been talking about, there have been a lot of advancements in new media taking center stage over the last four years.

[00:46:20] And sometimes when you're under attack, you come together and are able to accomplish more.

[00:46:27] If Trump lulls us back to sleep or lulls a lot of conservatives back to sleep, that would be the biggest negative.

[00:46:33] I think the biggest positive, and this might surprise some people, I think the biggest positive is going to be the continued acceleration.

[00:46:41] The continued increase of the political stress level and of polarization that Trump is uniquely capable of doing.

[00:46:51] I think we need the left to continue to overreact and make mistakes.

[00:46:57] And Trump has proven himself to be uniquely capable of causing them to do that.

[00:47:02] And I think in their hysteria, they reveal themselves for what they truly are.

[00:47:09] And we are able to have a better understanding of who they are and what they're capable of.

[00:47:14] And I think Trump being in there will keep this thing going on that track for another four years.

[00:47:20] I think the very worst thing you would want is for it to go back to business as usual, for the GOP of old to come back and get back in the House, get back in there again, get back in the Republican establishment again.

[00:47:37] They are all but gone.

[00:47:39] Trump killed them.

[00:47:42] If Kamala won and you go back to business as usual in a post-Trump world, that would not be good.

[00:47:47] So I think the worst thing is complacency.

[00:47:49] The best thing will be Trump will continue to stir the pot and just by his very existence.

[00:47:56] And I think the left will give us opportunities through their mistakes to accomplish some things that would certainly not be possible with Trump out of the way and the Kamala Harris administration coming down on all of us.

[00:48:07] They already said they wanted to criminalize the First Amendment.

[00:48:10] Now, they, of course, use the terms so-called hate speech, which is basically anything you say that they hate.

[00:48:16] And misinformation, well, you know, they're talking about basically everybody who doesn't work for CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN, MSNBC.

[00:48:24] Yeah, in other words, anybody who's not under control and carries their line.

[00:48:26] Right.

[00:48:27] Yeah.

[00:48:28] All right.

[00:48:28] So here's to me the most negative and the positive about Donald Trump winning.

[00:48:32] First off, I believe Kamala Harris, Joe Biden and company are flat out communist socialist thugs.

[00:48:39] Okay.

[00:48:40] That's my opinion to which I'm entitled.

[00:48:42] I think they're absolute communist thugs.

[00:48:44] And Donald Trump is not a communist.

[00:48:46] He's for America first.

[00:48:47] He does believe in God, family and country.

[00:48:49] I know he's not a perfect man, but God can use him in meaningful ways.

[00:48:53] Whereas Kamala Harris has flat out turned her back on God because she's a communist.

[00:48:57] She's godless.

[00:48:57] And she kicked people that believed in God out of her rallies.

[00:49:00] Whereas J.D.

[00:49:01] Vance said, yes, Christ is king.

[00:49:03] So we see that massive contrast.

[00:49:05] So the best thing is that Donald Trump is not a Kamala Harris communist and he will put America first, I think, to a great degree.

[00:49:11] That's the big positive.

[00:49:13] The negative to a Donald Trump and a Kamala Harris is this.

[00:49:18] Judge Andrew Napolitano wrote an article and he basically said, hey, if you think Donald's better than Kamala, you're absolutely right.

[00:49:23] If you think that both either of them would be a constitutional candidate, you're wrong.

[00:49:27] So emotionally, hey, Donald's way better.

[00:49:29] But from a constitutional perspective, neither of them understand the supreme law of the land.

[00:49:35] So that's the negative about Donald is he doesn't understand the Constitution.

[00:49:38] He doesn't understand the proper rule of moral government.

[00:49:40] He doesn't understand the checks and balances.

[00:49:42] But here's the good news.

[00:49:43] He can put people around him who do and who can teach him.

[00:49:47] And his instincts are good.

[00:49:48] And if he can put the right people around him and learn and embrace their knowledge, boy, howdy, can we see something different in America.

[00:49:55] And that's what we're hoping and praying for.

[00:49:57] James?

[00:49:58] Sam, I got one question for you.

[00:49:59] I agree with what you just said entirely.

[00:50:02] And we understand politics isn't perfect.

[00:50:06] It's about what's possible.

[00:50:08] So if you're looking for perfection from any candidate or party, you're never going to get it.

[00:50:11] You've got to wait until King Jesus comes for that.

[00:50:14] Exactly.

[00:50:14] Can you get more from this side than the other?

[00:50:16] But I've got to ask you this.

[00:50:17] Now, a lot of people are going to say in the media, well, this is proof that there was no election fraud in 2020.

[00:50:23] Because if there was, well, he just simply wouldn't have won this time either.

[00:50:26] Now, that's a lie.

[00:50:27] Well, I want to bring up this point and then get your response to this.

[00:50:31] Biden got 20 million more votes, quote-unquote votes, than Kamala Harris.

[00:50:38] How can they explain that?

[00:50:40] Well, they can't.

[00:50:43] Except they can say, and Joe Biden will still say now, if you would have left him in, he would have won.

[00:50:47] Right now they're second-guessing replacing Joe with Kamala.

[00:50:49] They think that was a mistake now.

[00:50:50] So they're going to hang their hat on that.

[00:50:52] But I would say this about election fraud.

[00:50:54] When the FBI forces the media to suppress stories about Joe Biden and Hunter Biden based on a lie,

[00:51:01] when they knew the truth all along, and then to promote fake stories about Donald Trump

[00:51:05] when they knew the truth all along, that's election fraud.

[00:51:08] Okay, ladies and gentlemen, that is flat-out election fraud.

[00:51:10] We can debate the machines.

[00:51:12] We can debate all kind of different things.

[00:51:13] But when the FBI and the Justice Department and the administration does that,

[00:51:17] you know that it's election fraud.

[00:51:20] Clear and simple.

[00:51:22] And in Utah, we have the greatest case of election fraud.

[00:51:25] Literally, Phil Lyman claimed that Spencer Cox didn't get enough signatures,

[00:51:30] and even the internal auditing team agreed with him.

[00:51:33] Nevertheless, they went ahead anyway.

[00:51:35] And the Republicans committed fraud flat-out in the open for the whole world to see.

[00:51:39] So if you want examples of fraud, I can prove them to you.

[00:51:42] And the only way to stop and reduce the fraud is to go back to same-day voting,

[00:51:46] go back to paper ballots, go back to swearing to the count by precinct under the penalty of perjury,

[00:51:54] and videotape every ballot that's counted.

[00:51:57] Same-day paper ballots, all these different things that we've talked about for the last four years.

[00:52:01] The reason they didn't commit as much fraud is, number one, it was too big to rig.

[00:52:05] In favor of Donald Trump, the landslide has been effective.

[00:52:08] The other reason is we've really worked hard to change the game,

[00:52:10] according to True the Vote and other places, to where we've got a lot better.

[00:52:14] We've got a long way to go, and we can't drop the ball now.

[00:52:16] But we've moved the ball literally 70 yards down the field.

[00:52:20] We've got 30 more yards to go.

[00:52:21] But we've done a tremendous job, and they can't commit the fraud they once could

[00:52:24] because they know they're under such scrutiny.

[00:52:26] And what they don't want to do is get caught committing fraud

[00:52:28] and then have us unwind and go back and look at all the other examples

[00:52:31] with greater knowledge and proof.

[00:52:33] So we're gaining a lot of ground, and we need to keep up that effort.

[00:52:36] Don't just say, oh, thank heavens we've got Donald elected, we can let it go now.

[00:52:39] We've got to keep looking into the election integrity issues

[00:52:41] and make them center stage all the way forward, even after Donald's out of office.

[00:52:46] It'll be J.D. Vance or whoever else at the time,

[00:52:48] and we've got to make sure that we have accountability and transparency

[00:52:51] in that election as well.

[00:52:53] Those are my answers, James.

[00:52:54] Well, you nailed it.

[00:52:56] First of all, the election fraud is not just exclusively vote rigging and manufacturing.

[00:53:02] There's a lot of ways you can defraud an election by the media

[00:53:06] and by other mechanisms.

[00:53:07] And I do think that the Republicans put in, installed some safeguards

[00:53:12] in the last four years that could mitigate some of this.

[00:53:14] But I have not heard an answer how such an unpopular president as Biden

[00:53:18] supposedly got, what, 85 million votes,

[00:53:20] while Kamala's only got about 60, 65.

[00:53:24] That, you know, where did those other 20 million votes go?

[00:53:27] Or where did they come from to begin with?

[00:53:28] That's, I think it almost proves.

[00:53:30] Well, they cleaned up the ballot.

[00:53:31] They cleaned up a lot of the election voter rolls and all that kind of stuff

[00:53:36] to the tunes of millions.

[00:53:36] I mean, every state has numbers they point to.

[00:53:40] I see.

[00:53:41] That's what I'm saying.

[00:53:42] A lot of that's been done.

[00:53:43] Yeah.

[00:53:43] I mean, you saw Biden's rallies in the COVID years where he had, you know, 25 people,

[00:53:47] but then he supposedly got more votes than anybody in American history.

[00:53:49] And then all those voters are just not there anymore.

[00:53:51] So just did they ever exist?

[00:53:52] That's the question.

[00:53:53] Yeah.

[00:53:54] No, they didn't.

[00:53:54] They got taken off the ballots.

[00:53:55] They were dead.

[00:53:56] They were old people voting.

[00:53:57] They were people that were illegals.

[00:53:58] They were all kinds of things that got wiped off the ballots.

[00:54:01] Look, almost every state in the country is suing the administration right now

[00:54:05] over the very points you're making.

[00:54:06] Illegal voters and everything else.

[00:54:08] They're sick of it.

[00:54:09] And we need to keep our eye on this ball.

[00:54:11] Don't, don't you dare let it go now.

[00:54:14] Folks, I'm telling you right now, beware of the lame duck session.

[00:54:18] Dave Krieger warned about that last hour big time on the Krieger files.

[00:54:21] And boy, is he spot on.

[00:54:22] I echo his sentiments on that.

[00:54:24] We've got to be vigilant and protect Donald Trump over the next 67 plus days.

[00:54:29] And we need to make sure that they don't commit shenanigans.

[00:54:32] That's for sure.

[00:54:33] Keep an eye on the ball is the bottom line.

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