Wednesday, September 4
Dr. Peter Navarro On Chameleon Kamala’s Fabricated Childhood Stories
Peter Navarro harshly criticizes Kamala Harris, accusing her of fabricating a narrative about her upbringing to manipulate voters. He argues that Harris’s portrayal as a “poor black kid from the Oakland hood” is misleading, pointing out that she actually grew up in a privileged, middle-class home in Berkeley. Navarro claims Harris has crafted this persona to create a richer Black narrative, distancing herself from her true background.
He calls her debate tactics against Joe Biden during the 2020 Democratic primaries a “cynical” manipulation of voters’ emotions. Navarro labels her as a “chameleon” who engages in “code-switching” and flip-flopping on issues to appeal to different audiences, questioning her authenticity and suggesting she would pursue a radical agenda if elected. He concludes that Harris’s carefully managed image raises serious concerns about her honesty and integrity.
Adam Molon Exposes How CCP Agent Infiltrated The Top Levels Of NY Politics, Bankrolled By CCP
The discussion revolves around the unsealing of a 65-page indictment against Linda Sun, a former top aide to New York Governors Andrew Cuomo and Kathy Hochul. Sun is accused of using her government positions to assist the Chinese government, allegedly receiving millions of dollars in exchange for various services without registering under the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
The indictment details how Sun obstructed New York’s recognition of Taiwan, bragged about her actions to Chinese contacts, and laundered money through her husband’s seafood business. The couple acquired luxurious assets, including a $4 million Long Island mansion and high-end cars like a Ferrari and a Range Rover. Despite her termination in 2023, Sun continued to represent herself as part of the state government. The discussion also highlights the failure of New York’s political system to recognize Sun’s brazen activities. As one participant noted, "She was so brazen that even after being fired, she continued to represent herself as a part of the New York state government.”
Mark Mitchell On How Media Uses Suppression Polls To Spin Elections
Peter Navarro and Mark Mitchell analyzed the state of the 2024 presidential race, focusing on polling trends and the concept of “suppression polls.” Navarro noted that current national polls show Kamala Harris with a slight lead over Donald Trump, reflecting an improvement for Democrats compared to previous years when Trump was trailing. However, Mitchell critiqued these polls, emphasizing the manipulation involved in what he termed “suppression polls.”
He explained that these polls are designed to create a negative narrative about a candidate by skewing results through various tactics, such as biased question framing. Mitchell cited examples where polls appeared to over-sample Democrats or use misleading methodologies, questioning the accuracy of reported favorability ratings and poll results. He urged scrutiny of cross-tabulations to detect potential biases and inconsistencies in polling data.
"[Trump] Broke CNN. He Broke MSNBC”: Publisher AJ Rice On President Trump’s Impact On Media
Peter Navarro and AJ Rice addressed the fragmented state of American media. Rice, a media strategist, highlighted the difficulties of promoting conservative voices due to the dominance of left-leaning outlets like CNN and MSNBC. He criticized Fox News for shifting its stance post-Dominion lawsuit, alleging it now prioritizes advertiser interests over conservative viewpoints, resulting in censorship of specific topics and voices.
Navarro and Rice also discussed how Fox’s focus on promoting in-house books from its parent company, News Corp, affects media diversity. They further criticized the mainstream media’s shift towards extreme partisan positions, attributing it to Donald Trump’s disruptive influence and the broader cultural and political shifts he has inspired. They argue that this polarization undermines genuine debate and restricts the platform for diverse perspectives.
Engelbrecht Discusses Wins In Georgia, And Ways To Get Engaged
In their conversation, Peter Navarro and Catherine Engelbrecht emphasized the urgency of election integrity and voter mobilization as absentee and early voting periods approach. Engelbrecht detailed the upcoming absentee ballot schedules, starting with Nevada and Delaware, and highlighted the challenges posed by varying drop box regulations across states. She discussed the need for monitoring these drop boxes, noting past issues where surveillance was inadequate.
Engelbrecht stressed that True the Vote plans to use 24/7 streaming video to oversee drop boxes and deter potential tampering, despite anticipating attempts to disrupt their efforts. Additionally, she outlined the organization’s voter outreach strategies, including their “Scan, Check, Protect” initiative to ensure voter registration accuracy and highlighted the grassroots work of groups like Moms for Liberty and Moms for America. Engelbrecht urged continued vigilance and involvement in safeguarding election integrity.
Georges: Home Ownership Dream Has Slipper Away, But There Is Hope
Sophia Georges talked about her article on the WarRoom.