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Well, good evening everyone. Welcome to Stitchfield. The San Diego mosque shooting is proof that hate is now permeating every aspect of our society. This case is a nightmare for the media and the left wing Democrats the media serves. Why? Because the two shooters are white Trump supporters. In fact, one appears to be Hispanic Caleb Vasquez. The other, like his accomplice, is a self described incel. Involuntarily celibate. At first I honestly thought the two of them were both trans. Then I realized they're just effeminate, weird and yes, filled with hate. They apparently met online bonded over Nazi viewpoints. A hatred apparently for maga, a hatred for Trump, a hatred for the Jews, blacks, Muslims. Quite frankly, a hatred for society in general. So it's no surprise these cowards took their own lives after trying to kill more than the three that they did. The end result? They don't fit the left's narrative. So we get this from the cops. What you will not hear from us today is the names of these two suspects. Today is about our victims in our community. Look, I don't like naming suspects either, but it's not about because you don't want to give them credit. It's because one of them has a Hispanic name and it doesn't fit the narrative. Neither were wearing red make America great again hats. As I mentioned, as as bad as this pair is, the mosques they targeted appears to be filled with hate too. Now make no mistake, that's no excuse for violence. No excuse to attack the mosque. But when I tell you, hate dominates every side of this story. I want you to consider this. The mosque, according to recent news reports, has ties to two 911 hijackers that apparently were affiliated with the mosque. And imam at the mosque, just days after the October 7th massacre in Israel, appeared to condone that violence. Listen to this. What's going on now is the result. The continuous brutal occupation of Palestine and Gaza. And when people are occupied, then the resistance is justified. Justified? Slaughtering, raping, pillaging? I don't think so. And as awful as that soundbite you just heard from that imam is, it does not warrant an attack like we saw yesterday. I want to be clear about this, but in another strange twist to this case, the security guard killed in this attack, a hero. He acted like a hero. Police say he lured the shooters away from dozens of children, kindergarten through third grade, likely saving their lives. But that guard apparently was filled with hate. To look at this Facebook post with an image of Hitler that reads, do you understand why I did what I did? It's a sick post. That security guard commented for show as it reads, reality is we are in a bad spot in society. I ask where is the love of humanity? Where is compassion? It wasn't emanating from the mosques. Not that they deserve violence, but it certainly wasn't emanating from the shooters. The parents of the two have responsibility in this too, in my opinion. How do you not realize your kids are embracing a communist ideology, being pushed on our children by our enemies to literally divide us so much that we start to kill each other? That's the plan. By the way, this is Trevor Louden. He's a researcher and author explaining the mentality these two shooters embraced.
Trevor Louden
Well, these two young men displayed the black sun symbol, okay, which is the same symbol that Branton Tarrant displayed. The same simple symbol that the. The young man who shot up a Walmart in El Paso displayed. And the same symbol that a young man who shot up a supermarket in Buffalo, New York displayed. They all displayed the black sun. And people have called this a Nazi symbol. And it was used by the Nazis. It's an old occult symbol. It's sort of a black sun with little sort of swastika like appendages off the side of it. But it's also the symbol of the Russian national Bolsheviks. Now, that was a political party, a movement set up by Alexander Dugin, who we've heard a lot about lately, who has been named as Putin's brain. This is very much a Russian movement we are talking about here. This is not exclusively Nazi. This is Russian.
Grant Stinchfield
So you see what's at play. Our enemies are infiltrating the minds of our youth without any parental supervision. Where are the teachers? Where is the community looking out for kids who are literally being infiltrated? Their brains are turning them into violent animals, and it's coming from our enemies to divide us. It is all part of the plan, and it's playing out right in front of our eyes. I want to bring in now to discuss. Senior Analyst for Strategy at the center for security policy. Dr. J. Michael Waller is with us. Dr. Waller, it's great to have you on the program.
Dr. J. Michael Waller
Good to be back.
Grant Stinchfield
Well, it's good to see you again, Dr. Waller. What Trevor Louden was saying there, and I have such great respect for him as a researcher. Are you seeing this in your work? You've investigated a lot of cases. Is he making sense there?
Dr. J. Michael Waller
He's making perfect sense. And it's a coincidence because I spent all spring where I planned to read about the Founding fathers and catch up on my reading through Alexander Dugan's writings. He's the Russian geostrategist who's trying to build a Eurasian empire, but he's inspired a lot of people here in the United States, especially a lot of disaffected young men, to his ideology, which is really to destroy America.
Grant Stinchfield
Do you think this is a bigger plot than just two kids, 17 and 19 years old, who decide to go shoot up a mosque because they hate everybody inside? They hate everybody. Do you think whether it was the Russians, our enemies, antifa. To infect the minds of young people, Is that really happening on our soil today?
Dr. J. Michael Waller
Oh, sure. Sure. This is something that the Russians never stopped doing. The Soviets did it. They had. What. What happened to their networks? They didn't just disappear. They weren't uprooted.
Grant Stinchfield
We.
Dr. J. Michael Waller
We never demanded, in exchange for bailing out their economy, to hand over all those operational networks. They stayed in place. They were. They were continued, and they were expanded. And now you have people like Dugan, who has written theore works not for Putin and the Kremlin, but for Russian intelligence and to spread this vile stuff, which a lot of it's appealing, actually. It's anti globalist, it's anti, you know, super modernist. It's pro male, it's pro strength, and so forth. It's very appealing, especially to disaffected young people. There's a spiritual side of it that's kind of intriguing, but it's pagan at its heart. But what Dugan has done is I went through where did he get his ideas from? And among them are Nazis, French Nazis, Italian Nazis, German Nazis. And this is how he's built his own ideology. Part of that ideology is to start race wars in the United States. He knows that the United States cannot be defeated militarily. So if we're subverted from within and fighting one another and starting race wars, that's the way to tear us apart. So if you look at Trevor's full interview in there, he was. He was pointing out that there were groups like these two individuals in San Diego that targeted black people, groups that targeted Latino people, groups that targeted Jewish people, and now this one that targeted the mosque. Whether it's orchestrated, we don't know, but someone's out there inspiring all of this, and one of those people is Alexander Dugan.
Grant Stinchfield
It's unbelievable. And then you look at the other side of this, and again, I want to be very clear. There is no excuse to go shoot up a mosque like this. But I look at the hate coming out of the other side, and I said, wow, there's just hate everywhere. This is becoming a real problem in America. It's not just political hate. This is like real, violent hate. Dr. Waller.
Vernon Jones
Yeah.
Dr. J. Michael Waller
Yeah. And in fact, you pointed out, you know, this mosque was. Well, it was not simply the mosque of those two 9, 11 hijackers. It's a Muslim Brotherhood mosque. So any mosque that calls itself an Islamic center, that's Muslim Brotherhood. The Muslim Brotherhood is a subversive organization that's banned in many Muslim countries, like Egypt, like the United Arab Emirates and elsewhere. Because what they want to do is to subvert their ways through the system like the communists did. Subvert their way through every single system. Take over systems. Universities, local governments, police departments, you name it, and take over from within. And that's what the Brotherhood is doing, meaning keeping everything slightly within the law so they don't get harassed by law enforcement, but always providing material support to the real bad guys.
Grant Stinchfield
I can't help but think, you got the Muslim Brotherhood here, you got this Terran group and these young kids that are embracing this communist ideology, then you've got antifa in the mix that literally wants to. It's unfolding before our eyes that we're just fighting each other. And I guess that's how a society ultimately folds. So. So I guess, Dr. Waller, I ask you the $20,000 question, and if you got an answer to this, you probably end up saving humanity. But what do we do to stop this in its tracks? How do we get this back on track? Where we're not having these fights within.
Dr. J. Michael Waller
That's really hard. I don't have a good answer for that because it is so entrenched, because part of the fight is undoing all the garbage they've put into our system. So undoing all the DEI indoctrination, undoing illegal immigration, undoing all of these that as a society we've accepted all these years and now finally somebody comes in to undo this, and now people are getting angry about it. So people like President Trump are viewed as the haters. And this is where you have this hate whipped up against President Trump, where you have so much of the population on the liberal side of the House believes it's okay to assassinate him.
Grant Stinchfield
I guess. You know what you're saying, elections have consequences. The only way we turn this around is if we keep doing what we're doing right now and ridding some of the things you mentioned, like DEI out of society. All this transgender mania. And. And we get it back. Dr. J. Michael Waller. J. Michael Waller on X is where you can find him. I appreciate you coming on today. Thank you. Always good to see you.
Vernon Jones
Good to be with you, Grant.
Grant Stinchfield
Absolutely. And you know, we talk about elections. So last night we were focused on Thomas Massie getting ousted. Way to go, President Trump. Good job. What we didn't focus on was Georgia. Remember, Georgia was ground zero for the time first theft of the 2020 election. Where did that theft emanate from? I actually believe part of it was not just Fulton County, Georgia, but the Secretary of State's office. The right hand man for the Secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger was the Secretary of State. Now you have this guy, Gabe Sterling. He was running to be the next Secretary of State. I believe he was part of a widespread cover up of what happened in Georgia. Well, Gabe Sterling, thankfully is out. The race for Secretary of State goes to a runoff. Tim Fleming is one of the candidates. The other candidate is a very good friend of mine. His name is Vernon Jones. And I believe he's the only candidate that will stop the COVID up and reveal once he gets inside the Secretary of State's office as Secretary of State of Georgia, what actually happened in 2020. So he heads to a runoff. This Gabe Sterling. He's a Kemp guy. And Governor Kemp in Georgia got in the way the whole time. Well, I want to bring in now former Georgia state representative and now candidate for Georgia Secretary of State, Republican Vernon Jones. Vernon, it is great to see you again, my friend. Welcome back.
Vernon Jones
Good to see you, Grant. Thank you so much. For having me on your show.
Grant Stinchfield
All right. I'm so excited about you getting into a runoff here. Explain to me why, Vernon, you're the guy for this.
Vernon Jones
Well, first of all, from day one, I stood up for Stop and Steal, the first very rally that took place at the state Capitol. And I did it as a Democrat, as a conservative Democrat. I knew then there was a dead cat on the end of the line. I knew President Trump had won Georgia. There were too many irregularities and outright fraud that happened in Georgia in 2020. You can call me an election denominator if you want to, but we know now more and more of the drip, drip, drip about what happened, involving not only elected officials, but also involving those who were election officials as well. You talked about a cover up. Clearly there was a cover up. And again, the very first stop was still all the way to Washington, D.C. january 6th. You know, I spoke there and I came out then and talked about the election irregularities and fraud in Georgia. But also, that's the day I became a Republican. I had enough of Democrats and their shenanigans. And so let me be clear about one thing you mentioned. Gabe Sterling's out, but the current person, my opponent now, he is a Kemp guy. He worked for Kemp. He was one of Kemp's staffers. And I am truly the only one who would clean house, who's a reformer, who's not connected with that secretary of state's office, who won't back down, won't back away, won't back off of uncovering, unveiling what really happened. Look, there's a crime scene still there. A lot of evidence is there that has not been recovered or looked at. And that's what we're going to do because public trust grant must be restored in elections in Georgia.
Grant Stinchfield
Let me tell people at home, for all my viewers out there, Vernon and I go way back. I was interviewing Vernon when he was a Democrat. And I was telling him, vernon, I was, you're not a Democrat, you're a Republican. Come over. He knows. And then this election, you were still a Democrat in 2020. I was still at Newsmax. You were one of the first guys to text me. There was a rally. Many of the longtime viewers of Stitchfield remember President Trump played by piece. And I'm dragging out the ballots from underneath the table. And President Trump played that at that Georgia rally after the election. Vernon's texting me. He's playing your thing on the big screen. You were there with President Trump the whole way and you stuck with him the whole way. Through all of the trials in Georgia, through everything. So Trump has a friend at the Georgia secretary of state's office. If you get in, I want everyone at home to realize that, especially the people in Georgia to realize that. And Vernon, lastly, I'll ask you this. What do you do once you get into the secretary of state's office as secretary of state, what's the first order of business to get to the bottom of what happened in 2020?
Vernon Jones
First thing, anything the federal government wants. They're not going to receive any opposition. For me, look, if your house is clean, you should not mind anyone coming in and reviewing it. Secondly, I know you know that when I get there, all those employees who know stuff, they're going to be first one that's going to run to me. They're going to be like a canary. They're going to sing like a bird. And all that information plus other information that has not been covered or should I say has not been uncovered or made public. I'm going to make it public. It has to be made public. If we don't, then we have. We're part of the COVID up and I'm not going to be a part of the COVID I'm also review where we actually violated the law. Yes, the secretary of state's office violated the law even with those dropboxes. Those drop boxes were never defined as a precinct by the Georgia General assembly which has sole power to establish election laws and define precincts. And so there's a lot of stuff that happened in there. But we're going to do a thorough audit. We're going to open the doors. We want to let those who want to come in and investigate. There's nothing going to be hidden from the public unless it's related to personnel file or employees health records. The doors have to be open. We have to bring sunshine in that office.
Grant Stinchfield
Well, this is why I'm a big supporter of yours, Vernon Jones, not only as a friend, but I love the idea of getting you in there. Please keep us posted. Anything we can do to help you, we're happy to do it. Vernon Jones4ga.com is where you can help him out. Throw some money in the tip jar as we always like to say. Vernon jones4ga.com Vernon, as always, thank you my friend for coming on tonight.
Vernon Jones
Thank you Grant, for having me.
Grant Stinchfield
Absolutely. And congratulations on getting into that runoff. Okay, a couple things to talk about. South Carolina. Good move the House, House, state House pass through the map. Okay to go seven zero Republican favor. What would that do? Well, Guy like Clyburn, the congressman from South Carolina, he'd be out. And even Democrats admit that that literally that district drawn for Clyburn was drawn based of race. The Supreme Court now has says that's a no go. Here's Ms. Now cut 20 for the guys behind the glass. Roll it. The district itself already looks like it was gerrymandered. I understand how you represent people in Columbia and Charleston. So the way in which that they are talking about eliminating this particular district and carving it up, I think it is, yes, about you, sir. But it's also specifically about the voting power of black people to elect the representative of their choice. It's so racist because it then assumes that all blacks vote for Democrats, which is the case. Two, she just admitted that it was gerrymandered for race, which is now we know, unconstitutional. We need to see this type of thing happening across the country and we need to see more politicians getting strong on this. I don't know if I have great faith in the Senate. The leader of the Senate in South Carolina has been a little weak on this issue. I want to bring in now executive vice president for America First Policy Institute. Our friend Ashley Hayek is back with us. Ashley, welcome. Welcome to the program.
Ashley Hayek
Grant, great to see you.
Grant Stinchfield
Great to see you. Big first step. Do you have faith the South Carolina Senate can make this happen?
Ashley Hayek
Well, I think they absolutely need to happen. And your point was exactly right on. They did. They didn't just gerrymander South Carolina. This is segregation. They're trying to literally separate black voters from the rest of the country. And it's. We need to redraw the lines for fairness that anyone has the opportunity to run. They did this in Tennessee. And what happened there was a black American conservative who is now running for the seat held by a Democrat, white male. So let's give everyone equal opportunity to represent the people who are in that district. That's what this is all about. And so I think that this, obviously conservatives are the party of merit and opportunity. We are the ones that want to give everyone a fair and equal chance. We should have representatives who represent the district not based on the color of your skin. And at the end of the day, we saw what happened in Indiana when Indiana would not. Would not decide to do what was right and fair for their voters. Their voters kicked them out of office. There was five state senators or five state representatives that lost their seats because they refused to do the right thing. And I think that at the state Senate in South Carolina refuses to take up this mantle. That they will face the same fate as their colleagues in Indiana.
Grant Stinchfield
Yeah, certainly President Trump's power to take them out of office is certainly there, as we watched last night. And, and of course, here in Texas, we have Crenshaw that's been ousted. And now the attorney general here, Ken Paxton, has taken a commanding lead over John Cornyn. As we're in early voting here. We were talking with our last guest about election fraud in Georgia. I want to tell you a story about Michigan. We just learned that there were six illegal alien criminals and these were on the worst of the worst list from dhs. Well, in the Gateway Pundit, they just had a report out, Ashley Hayek, that that six of these illegal alien criminals are still on the voter rolls in Michigan. And to me, this means we have a real problem because that's six. How many more else others are out there, Ashley?
Ashley Hayek
Well, and it's the states that are likely not giving the voter rolls, which I'm pretty sure Michigan, Minnesota, California, to the Department of Justice, which is why the Department of Justice has been suing these states. You know, we are supposed to have transparency in our elections. It should be easy to vote and hard to cheat. We cannot have convicted felons, especially illegal aliens, voting in our elections. If this is happening in Michigan, you know, it's happening in New York, you know, it's happening in California. And I'm thinking honestly about, you know, a very important Los Angeles city race that's coming up on June 2nd. I can only imagine what Karen Bass will try to hide, cover up or pull off in order to protect or incumbency.
Grant Stinchfield
Yeah, it's so true. Two of those six actually voted in multiple elections that the records show. One last little tidbit for you. I'd love to get your reaction to this. I know you like me, not a big fan of Hakeem Jeffries, but this is Hakeem Jeffries talking about MAGA supporters. Either MAGA extremists are going to break the country or we're going to break them. And our goal is to break them. We will defeat them. We have to beat them electorally and then we have to break their spirit. We make of that, Ashley?
Ashley Hayek
Well, we know what the left always does whenever they're losing, they start to name calling, deplorables, garbage, all of the things that they call us in 2020, 2016, 2024. The list goes on and on and on. So it's a sign that James Blair and Chris Savita and President Trump and Susie Wiles are crushing it because they know that they're losing, so they resort to name calling. The biggest problem I have, though, is when they start calling you fascists. You know, that's a label in order to take you out. We saw this with Charlie Kirk. We saw that. We saw this with Donald Trump. They just did it to Spencer Pratt. This is violent rhetoric that they like to accuse us of. But you know, the Democrats, they always accuse you of things that they are doing themselves.
Grant Stinchfield
It is so very, very true, including the old term deplorable. I'm proud to be a deplorable with you, Ashley. But really they're the ones, which is so, so much projection there. On behalf of the Democrats, Ashley Hayek, thank you for coming on. As always.
Ashley Hayek
Thank you.
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Welcome back, everyone. The leader of Cuba, Raul Castro, has been indicted by the United States government. Remember, we've got a blockade virtually around Cuba. They're out of oil. We want this communist regime toppled. This is the next step in that process. Why was he indicted? A 1996 downing of two American planes. They were on rescue missions called the Brothers Rescue Group. They took those planes down, killed American citizens. This is Todd Blanch, our acting attorney general.
Todd Blanch
They were unarmed civilians and were flying humanitarian missions for the rescue and protection of people fleeing oppression across the Florida Straits. As alleged in the indictment, Raul Castro and five co defendants participated in a conspiracy that ended with Cuban military aircraft firing missiles at those civilian planes and killing four Americans.
Grant Stinchfield
So the big question is, what are the chances that Raul Castro stands trial? Well, we could look at the former leader of Venezuela. Those chances were pretty good. Could that be a possibility here?
Todd Blanch
Obviously depends on the circumstances in the case and I'm not going to go beyond that. But, but we expect, we didn't indict. This isn't a show indictment. This is indictment because we, we expect that there was a warrant issued for his arrest. So we expect that he will show up here by his own will or by another way.
Grant Stinchfield
Another way we're going to go in and get them. Wouldn't that be nice? Speaking of going in and getting them, is it time now to take out Iran once and for all? The regime, of course, I'm talking about. I'm ready for this to happen because I don't think the negotiations are ever going to get anywhere. Iran is just stalling, stalling, stalling. And I don't know how President Trump has the patience that he has. This was him today. I never get tired. But what I like to do if I, if I can save war by waiting a couple of days, or I can save people being killed by waiting a couple of days, I think it's a great thing. And I do think that's what he's doing. He's given this every opportunity, this diplomacy. But the leaders here are hardliners. We really don't even know who the leaders are. I don't think there's any way to tell who you're negotiating with and if they have the right or power to live up to the negotiation, which means at some point, I think strikes will happen. I really do. I want to bring in now Republican Texas State Representative and Republican nominee for Texas's Congressional district number two, the guy who took out Dan Crenshaw. We like to take a little say we kind of helped along the way. Steve Toth, didn't we? A little bit.
Steve Toth
A little bit, absolutely. Grant, we so appreciate you.
Grant Stinchfield
Well, we are so proud of you. And then to see Massey out. Yes. I mean, this really is a movement underway. And I'm looking at last night in the United States Senate. Cassidy, another one who was ousted with the strength of President Trump, voted against President Trump for this war powers resolution in the Senate. Just give me your feelings overall about where we're headed with these anti Trump Republicans and guys like you. I'm confident you're gonna win your race. It's a big time Republican district where we're headed with all of this.
Steve Toth
Steve, I think there's an incredible sense of symbiosis between the American people and President Trump. Look, Cassidy came in third place. You don't come in third place just on President Trump's endorsement, or lack of endorsement, I should say. Dan Crenshaw didn't have Donald Trump's endorsement. I didn't have Donald Trump's endorsement and I beat him by 15 points. I think that the American people and the president right now, there's just an incredible unity between us and thought and what we're doing and where we're going. And Trump has tapped into that like no one ever has. And these other. I hate to use the word rhino, but okay, that works. You know, Cassidy, you came in third place. Donald Trump is tapped into the fact that the American people see us losing. Our election system is it's being defrauded in, in these blue counties. Six blue counties should not be able to pick who the President of the United States is. It's just. Grant, that's just. That's insane. And yet we cannot get through the Save America Act. Because of guys like Cassidy, because of guys like Cornyn. Are you kidding me? This is insane.
Grant Stinchfield
You know, so many people come on this program and agree with you, Steve and me that the Save America act may be the single most important bill right now to saving the future of America. And you have Republicans getting in the way of it. I expect it from the Democrats, but you have Republicans, Republicans getting in the way of it. What's your first order of business when you go to Congress? President Trump needs reinforcements up there. What do you do?
Steve Toth
Right now, I'm working to help get Ken Paxton elected. We had a rally for him this morning here in Montgomery County. Massive turnout. And, Grant, it's so funny because I heard that Cornyn actually had a speaking engagement in West Texas last night. And, you know, both of the people that showed up for it, I guess, reported to say that he didn't show. Actually, he said he had this, Matt, you know, really important engagement in Washington, D.C. that he had to go back for. So we had to cancel the, the, the. The deal, which, you know, you could have held it in a phone booth, for goodness sakes. Now that, now that Trump has gotten involved in this thing, the lights have been shut off. And my mission, my mission is to make sure that the freshmen coming in, this is going to be one of the bigger freshmen classes, is to make sure that we codify everything that Trump has done through executive orders number one and number two, that the chief among them is the Save America Act. I don't know how, I do not know how Republicans have ever managed to hold the House. When you look at the fact that the courts over the years have, have asked us to fight with one arm tied behind our back to say that we're going to, to gerrymander the United States so that color is an issue. Finally, finally, the courts have seen fit to say that, no, it's not the color of your skin, it's the content of your heart, the content of your character that matters, not the color of your skin. And we should never have drawn maps ever. And yet only the red states were forced to draw these maps with the color, with the consideration of color in mind. It's ridiculous.
Grant Stinchfield
I guess if there's any bright spot out of it is we hadn't done it to the extent that the blue states had. There's not much blood they can pull from their stones as we can from ours because we were way behind in, in this fight. Steve Toth, I give you the last word. What do you need from people out there real quick for me and see if they can give you some help.
Steve Toth
Come on man. We come to Steve Toth for Congress.com we have a Bernie Sanders opponent. That is so funny. He's a multi, multi millionaire oil and gas guy and he's lined up against me and we're going to take him out. But we need your help.
Grant Stinchfield
I know you will. Well, we're here for you Representative Steve to thank you for coming on. As always, congratulations again and don't be a stranger. Keep us public posted on this.
Steve Toth
God bless you, Grant.
Grant Stinchfield
Absolutely. Right back at you sir. All right. Up next, Mayor Mamdani, you know this guy in New York pimping his city run grocery store Utopia? That's next.
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Grant Stinchfield
Welcome back everyone. I'll tell you what. The Democrats are pieces of work, aren't they? They hate any idea of success. In fact, anything that's good, the Democrats hate. So they hate you making money through investing your money. They hate that. Why? Because poor people don't have money to invest. So they can't make money that way. They hate success. They hate successful business owners. Why? Because they can't do it themselves. They have the same opportunities too. They just don't have the smarts. They're Democrats, which is why you get comments like this from AOC talking about billionaires, which is so, so filled with lunacy. You have to hear it to believe it.
Ashley Hayek
You can't earn a billion dollars.
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Ashley Hayek
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Ashley Hayek
You can. You can get market power, you can break rules, you can do all sorts of things, you can abuse labor laws, you can pay people less than what they're worth. But you can't earn that. Right? And
Grant Stinchfield
you can't earn that. Tiger woods is a billionaire. What did labor laws did he break? Oprah Winfrey break labor laws? Taylor Swift? I mean, I go on and on and on. None of these people did. Here's Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon. I just heard today he pays himself $86,000 a year because that's what he paid himself when he started. Now he had 4 billion in stock that he sold. Okay, he doesn't need the salary. But this guy has created so many jobs, so much opportunity, so much ease for people. That's why he's worth a billion dollars. Listen to him. He was offended by AOC. The way, the way you make $1 billion or $100 million or $10 million or anything is you create a service that people love. And if millions of people choose your service, you're going to end up with a billion dollars.
Vernon Jones
Right.
Grant Stinchfield
And you can, you know, just try it with a chicken franchise. Do you think? But your chicken has to be good. But there, yeah, you know, you know what that's called? Being on the cutting edge. And when you're on the cutting edge, when you're creative about things, that's when you start to make money. Now here's what will not make you money. A city run grocery store for that's Mamdani's idea. Now he's out there, as we said, pimping the idea of his city run grocery stores, spending millions of dollars on them at a cost much higher than a private investor could put them up for. Listen to what he said. He just butchers Ronald Reagan's very famous line.
Mayor Eric Adams
I cannot help but think of the words of our 40th president, Ronald Reagan. He famously said the nine most terrifying words in the English language or I'm from the government and I'm here to help. It's a good quote, but I disagree. I think nine more terrifying words are actually I worked all day and can't feed my family. We are going to use the power of government to lower prices and make it easier for New Yorkers to Put food on the table.
Grant Stinchfield
Really? So you're going to, what, give away free food? All you're going to do is push people back into poverty, make them more reliant on government. But lo and behold, that's what he wants. That's the communist playbook. Well, I'll bring in now to discuss this treasurer of the New York Young Republicans Club. He better know something about money if he's the acting treasurer. Nicholas. Rafael is with us. Nicholas, welcome to the program. Nicholas. You hear me? Nicholas? You got me. No, Nicholas. Okay, so what we're going to do is come back full and we're going to try to get Nicholas to hear me. I want to play Ronald Reagan's clip, though, because let's hear Reagan say it the way it's supposed to be said.
Dr. J. Michael Waller
I think you all know that I've always felt the nine most terrifying words in the English language are, I'm from the government and I'm here to help.
Grant Stinchfield
Government gets it wrong every single time. Somebody out there named me something that government has done well. And I think the answer is there's nothing out there that government has done well. They've been awful every step of the way. Even in today's world, you could say the military, fabulous. But how much waste and abuse goes on in the Department of Defense? They're trying to root it out. Government doesn't do anything really? Well, I want to bring back in Nicholas Rafael. Nicholas, I hope you can hear me now. Welcome back.
Nicholas Rafael
Yep. Hi, Grant. Nice to be here. Sorry about that.
Grant Stinchfield
No problem, my friend. All right, so New York. Is anybody waking up to this, that this is not a good idea, or is your whole city just gone? I mean, they elected this guy in the first place. Nicholas.
Nicholas Rafael
Yeah, I don't know. It's pretty crazy. You see these? I mean, there's protests even on the left at Gracie Mansion. I mean, the left actually doesn't think Mom, Donnie's far enough. But I think a lot of people are starting to regret their votes. I mean, I mean, this guy won by a razor thin margin. It was half a percent over 50. So I think, yeah, people are really starting to regret it. And, you know, he's bragging about balancing the budget just a few days ago, but it was based off of a New York State bailout. So, I mean, he can play his tricks all he wants, but I think at some point the chickens are going to come home to roost and they're going to see this isn't the communist utopia they expected it to be.
Grant Stinchfield
Well, he was Taking credit for somehow working way out of financial straits. And what happened? The state just ended up giving New York City money. Correct? Yeah.
Nicholas Rafael
I mean, that seems to be the last solution. Everything, they just like to give it all away and nobody has to work for it, and they just pretend everything's okay while people leave the state in drones.
Grant Stinchfield
There are people in New York who are. Who are fighting you. The Young Republicans. You guys throw such great parties too, by the way. I've been to some of them. This is my buddy, Scott Libado. He's an artist in Staten Island. Most people know who he is. He had a little gift for mom Donnie outside of city hall the other day. Roll cut five for. And my sculpture that I created is a gift to the mayor Man Dandy of New York. And it's also a gift from the people of New York. I give you Fafangola. Oh, so there you go. A fungal. I will not translate the Italian into the English here because I would not be allowed to say it, but the big middle finger to mom Donnie. I give you the last word, Nicholas.
Nicholas Rafael
Yeah, well, first I'll say this about Scott. He's a true American and a real New Yorker. Plus, he's from my favorite borough, which is my home borough, Staten island, like you said. So, you know, I've had the pleasure of meeting Scott a couple of times and. And he's just the embodiment of the First Amendment. He is absolutely full free speech, full free expression. And I think if we had more Republicans as brazen and courageous as Scott, our party would be doing a lot better in all levels of government.
Grant Stinchfield
Well, look, it takes people to be bold. And clearly being a treasurer at the New York Young Republicans Club, I can't imagine it's easy to get a date in that city with all these wacky left wing liberal women in there. But I appreciate the you being bold because somebody's going to notice. And in the end, New York will get saved at some point, Nicholas.
Nicholas Rafael
I'm praying for it. And I appreciate the kind words, Grant. And you mentioned our parties before. We have a boat party coming up in June. Sound around this great city or once great city. We'd love to have you there and all your viewers come.
Grant Stinchfield
Sounds good. I appreciate it. Thanks for the invite. And I may just show up. Nicholas Raphael, we appreciate you. All right. Absolutely. My man. All right. What changes we can expect with Kevin Warsh as our newest Fed chair? We will talk about that next. Welcome back, everyone. You know, this segment of Stitchfield we often dedicate to Investment opportunities and good places to make money. I have always been a fan of, and one of the reasons I'm a fan of gold right now is because the dollar is basically dead. Cash is trash. There's no doubt about that in my mind. And now with Kevin Warsh coming in to the Federal Reserve, I don't think he can save the dollar. But I do think what you will see again is gold starting to head skyward. I want to bring in now precious metals specialist for Birch Gold Group. Philip Patrick is with us. Philip, welcome to the program.
Philip Patrick
Thank you for having me grown.
Grant Stinchfield
Absolutely. Phillip. So what do you think the new Fed chairman means in particularly your, your company Birch Gold Group. This good for gold, bad for gold. What do you think?
Philip Patrick
Look, I think Kevin Wash has a very, very tough job. Obviously we know there's a ton of pressure from, from the President to lower rates and rightly so. We see why he needs lower rates. We've got debt service which is a massive percentage of federal spending today. But with the Iran war, he's got a tough situation on his hand. We've got inflation obviously exploding now being driven predominantly by higher energy prices and the labor market still looks fairly strong. So from the Fed's perspective there really isn't a rationale to lower rates. My concern is if he's pressured to do it, borrowing rates could go up rather than down regardless.
Grant Stinchfield
Do you know, do you think I'm crazy? You know, typically you would think of, all right, high interest rates would be good for gold and if we lower, but I don't think they're going to mimic each other like normal. I think you're going to see rates come down and I still think you're going to see gold go up. You have too much instability in the world. And I look at gold miners right now. Gold miners are hot in the market. That tells me the traders, miners think that gold is going to go skyward. The only way miners are making money is if gold goes up.
Philip Patrick
Philip, you're absolutely spot on. Look, if the Fed are forced somehow and I don't think this is going to happen to raise rates, it's going to drive gold prices up because I think ultimately it, it's going to push, push gold prices. If they lower rates, that's inflationary and I think ultimately it drives prices up as well. As you rightly point out, cash is trash. Any sort of, of long term debt doesn't really make sense. Right. And investors are now asking for an inflation premium. So I think gold will pick up a lot of that safe haven demand. And I think a lot of people that will be sitting in cash are going to look for something more inflation resistant. So I tend to agree with you. Rates up or down, I think we see higher gold prices.
Grant Stinchfield
The type of investors you're looking for at Birch Gold Group, these, this, you're looking at long term investments, right? You're not talking about trading, trading it day to day. At Birch Gold Group, this is, this is a long term investment. I look at gold as you know, we say gold you can hold and you just start hoarding it.
Philip Patrick
Man, I couldn't agree more. Listen, think about sitting in cash for 30 years at 5% gold since the 1970s has now averaged 9% annually. It's very difficult to rationalize. Now factor in persistent inflation. A dollar that I think longer term will be losing value. There's never been a stronger argument for gold long term. And yes, we're looking for long term buyers, not short term traders. Short term traders tend to go in the paper gold and silver markets. It's why we deal with the physical.
Grant Stinchfield
All right, I haven't asked you this in a while. It's been a bit since you were last on, but central banks across the globe, are they still flocking to gold?
Philip Patrick
First quarter of 2026 was the single biggest quarter for gold buying in central bank history. So absolutely, yes.
Grant Stinchfield
Wow. And that tells you, I mean if they're smart money, you're going to figure it's the central bank.
Philip Patrick
Philip, it's the smartest money in the world. And this was a record quarter after the four biggest years for gold buying ever in central bank history. I mean that means more than anything, I have to say, this is the smartest money in the room.
Grant Stinchfield
All right, let me tell people how they can get with you guys. Philip, Patrick, always great to see you, my friend. Thank you for coming on. And folks, here's what I want you to do if you like what you hear here. And Birch Gold Group has been servicing so many of our real America's voice viewers. I mean, for years, this is what you do. Text America to the number 989-898 to get your free info kit on gold. Again, text America to the number 989-898. You get a free info kit on gold. All right, Karen Bass explains why she hasn't solved the homelessness problem in Los Angeles. That what's next? Tell you, the mayor of la, Karen Bass, has some real issues. Her way to solve homelessness is to give homeless people new teeth apparently and throw lots of money at the problem that hasn't worked. What's the reason she hasn't ended it? Well, she was asked that by Alex Michelson on cnn. A friend of mine. Watch this. How are you so off? Well, basically when I said that it was at the beginning of my term. I am very committed to achieving that goal. I didn't anticipate some of the bureaucratic barriers that I would experience, but I am prepared to take those on now. Wait, wait. She didn't expect the bureaucratic barriers. You're the mayor of L. A. You're the ones who created the bureaucratic barriers. Just get rid of them like President Trump is doing in Washington. But they don't know how to do that because they want the bureaucratic barriers there. That's what gives them a sense of importance. They don't care if you're homeless. They don't care if you're stepping over needles. They don't care if you're getting robbed on the sidewalk while trying to to eat a sandwich. They don't care. All they care about is their own power. That's Karen Bass for you. Go, Spencer Pratt. We want it to be a Pratt. Summer, I think is the same now. We shall see. That's going to do it for us. Stitchfields Army Rolls. Don't forget my podcast tomorrow, 12 Eastern Time. Noon, that is. We'll see you then. Stitchfields Army Rolls. Thanks for watching, everybody.
Host: Grant Stinchfield
Date: May 21, 2026
Podcast Theme: In-depth analysis and unapologetic commentary on breaking news, politics, culture, and the core issues facing America, with a focus on questioning mainstream narratives and promoting "America First" values.
This episode of "Stinchfield Tonight" explores the permeation of hate in American society, using the recent San Diego mosque shooting as a springboard for broader discussions about domestic extremism, ideological infiltration, and division. The show segues into election integrity and political developments in Georgia and South Carolina, covers recent actions against Cuba, analyzes financial policy with the incoming Fed chair, and skewers progressive approaches to governance in New York City and Los Angeles.
Timestamps: 01:40–12:57
Details & Narratives:
Grant Stinchfield frames the San Diego incident as evidence of "hate permeating every aspect of our society," noting uncomfortable facts for the mainstream: the shooters were white Trump supporters (one Hispanic), with overlapping incel and Nazi sympathies.
“Neither were wearing red make America great again hats. As I mentioned, as bad as this pair is, the mosques they targeted appears to be filled with hate too.” — Grant Stinchfield (03:26)
Mosque's Background:
The mosque had alleged historical ties to 9/11 hijackers, and its imam had previously "appeared to condone" violence after October 7th, referencing the occupation of Gaza.
Security Guard’s Actions:
The slain guard was described as heroic, having lured shooters away from children, but his social media exhibited troubling signals ("an image of Hitler").
“Where is the love of humanity? Where is compassion? It wasn't emanating from the mosques... it certainly wasn't emanating from the shooters.” — Grant Stinchfield (04:44)
Parental Responsibility & Ideological Infiltration:
Grant discusses the role of parents in recognizing their children's drift into ideological extremes, referencing “communist ideology... pushed by our enemies to literally divide us so much we start to kill each other.”
Timestamps: 05:38–12:57
Interview: Trevor Louden (Researcher/Author):
“This is very much a Russian movement we are talking about here. This is not exclusively Nazi. This is Russian.” — Trevor Louden (06:26)
Dr. J. Michael Waller (Senior Analyst for Strategy, Center for Security Policy):
“He [Dugin] knows that the United States cannot be defeated militarily. So if we're subverted from within and fighting one another and starting race wars, that's the way to tear us apart.” — Dr. J. Michael Waller (09:08)
Muslim Brotherhood & Systemic Subversion:
Dr. Waller claims the mosque is aligned with the Muslim Brotherhood, which he describes as a banned, “subversive organization” that infiltrates institutions covertly.
“Any mosque that calls itself an Islamic center, that's Muslim Brotherhood.” — Dr. J. Michael Waller (10:30)
How to Stop the Division?
Waller laments that societal division is entrenched, blaming indoctrination (DEI initiatives, illegal immigration), and highlights the “hate whipped up” against Trump:
“That's really hard. I don't have a good answer for that because it is so entrenched... undoing all the DEI indoctrination, undoing illegal immigration, undoing all of these that as a society we've accepted all these years...” — Dr. J. Michael Waller (11:55)
Timestamps: 12:58–18:37
Analysis:
Highlights election result in Georgia, focusing on Republican runoff for Secretary of State. Stinchfield claims prior results in the state were marred by fraud and cover-up.
Guest: Vernon Jones (Former Georgia State Rep., Republican Secretary of State Candidate):
“If your house is clean, you should not mind anyone coming in and reviewing it... I'm going to make it public. It has to be made public.” — Vernon Jones (17:10)
Timestamps: 18:39–24:32
South Carolina Redistricting:
Interview: Ashley Hayek (America First Policy Institute):
Voter Rolls & Election Security:
Reports that “convicted felons, especially illegal aliens, voting in our elections” is a systemic problem—using Michigan and California as examples.
“We cannot have convicted felons, especially illegal aliens, voting in our elections. If this is happening in Michigan, you know, it's happening in New York, you know, it's happening in California.” — Ashley Hayek (22:22)
Timestamps: 23:00–24:32
Hakeem Jeffries’ Comments on MAGA:
Plays a clip of Jeffries promising to "break" MAGA, which Stinchfield and Hayek decry as divisive and “projection.”
“The biggest problem I have, though, is when they start calling you fascists... This is violent rhetoric that they like to accuse us of." — Ashley Hayek (23:39)
Timestamps: 27:38–30:34
Raul Castro Indictment:
U.S. indicts Castro for the 1996 downing of civilian rescue planes.
“As alleged... Raul Castro and five co defendants participated in a conspiracy that ended with Cuban military aircraft firing missiles at those civilian planes and killing four Americans.” — Acting Attorney General Todd Blanch (28:09)
Iran – Calls for Military Action:
Grant questions ongoing diplomacy, expressing favor for military action.
“Is it time now to take out Iran once and for all? The regime, of course, I'm talking about.” — Grant Stinchfield (29:19)
Timestamps: 30:34–35:15
Interview: Rep. Steve Toth (Texas, CD-2 Nominee):
“There’s just an incredible unity between us [the people] and the president right now, and Trump has tapped into that like no one ever has.” — Steve Toth (31:11)
Legislative Vision:
Pledges to codify Trump executive orders and fight gerrymandering.
Timestamps: 37:22–45:18
Billionaires Debate:
Plays AOC’s claim “You can't earn a billion dollars,” rebuts with examples (Tiger Woods, Oprah, Taylor Swift, Bezos).
“What did labor laws did [Tiger Woods] break? Oprah Winfrey break labor laws? Taylor Swift?... That's why he's worth a billion dollars.” — Grant Stinchfield (38:29)
City-Run Grocery Stores:
Mocks NYC Mayor’s plan, playing the mayor’s twisted Reagan quote and noting its “communist playbook” origins.
Interview: Nicholas Rafael (NY Young Republicans Club):
“He can play his tricks all he wants, but I think at some point the chickens are going to come home to roost and they're going to see this isn't the communist utopia they expected it to be.” — Nicholas Rafael (42:22)
Timestamps: 45:18–49:52
“Rates up or down, I think we see higher gold prices.” — Philip Patrick (48:26)
“A dollar that I think longer term will be losing value... There's never been a stronger argument for gold long term.” — Philip Patrick (48:42)
Timestamps: 49:52–End
“You're the mayor of L.A. You're the ones who created the bureaucratic barriers. Just get rid of them like President Trump is doing in Washington.” — Grant Stinchfield (49:52)
Grant Stinchfield's style is combative, populist, and unapologetically partisan. Guests are given space to elaborate but always in line with “America First” values. The language is plain, sharp, and peppered with rhetorical questions, sarcasm, and direct accusations toward political opponents and mainstream media.
For listeners who missed the episode, "Stinchfield Tonight" on May 20, 2026, was an unfiltered, hard-hitting journey through America’s most polarizing issues: hate crime, election integrity, ideological subversion, government policy failures, and economic strategy in unstable times. Stinchfield and his guests connect domestic violence, political shifts, and culture wars under the motif of a nation at risk—from both enemy infiltration and progressive overreach—while promoting conservative resilience and solutions.