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The John Kobylt Show Hour 3 (03/24) - Steve Hilton comes on the show to talk about the canceled debate that was supposed to take place at USC. Chevron has given Gov. Newsom the middle finger. Mayor Bass could be in trouble when it comes to re-election according to a new poll.
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We got Steve Hilton on the line.
Steve Hilton, the number one candidate for governor right now,
according to the latest polls,
shows him in first place with 16% of the vote.
He's running as a Republican former Fox news host.
He's a business man former advisor to the British Prime Minister David Cameron.
Among other things, Steve's been on with us a number of times.
Welcome. How are you?
Well, I'm very happy to be with you, John.
It's always great to be with you.
But of course, I shouldn't be with you because I should be on stage
literally right now kicking off the debate,
the governor candidate's debate.
There was supposed to be happening as we speak at USC,
but it was canceled because of Democrat insanity.
And they seem to not be able to run anything in this state.
They can't get anything done.
They can't get the high speed rail done.
Can't build the butterfly bridge.
Can't clean up homelessness.
Can't get the people mover LAX finished.
And now we see they can't even organize the debate.
What a joke.
Let me explain for people not keeping up on this.
You were going to be at the debate with other Republican,
another Republican Chad Bianco.
And there were four Democrats, Eric Swalwell, Katie Porter, Tom Steyer,
Matt Mayhem, the San Jose mayor.
And then there were one, two, three, four others
that were not invited because they're polling
and their funding was so low.
Javier Bussera, they were Gosa, they had a yeet, Tony Thurmond.
They pulled at three percent, three percent, two percent, one percent.
And the people running the debate at USC and Channel seven decided,
okay, we got to cut this somewhere.
And those four were cut.
And they said, hey, we're all people of color.
You can't do that.
And they made a big rocket over their race.
But the truth is, they just so far don't have any popularity
and they don't have any money.
And they cancel the whole debate.
That's crazy.
It's insane.
Well, this is what actually happens.
So led by Javier Bussera, the ridiculous clown
who's Biden's HHS secretary, who remember, let's not forget,
you know, forcing two-year-olds to wear masks
and the vaccine mandate on everyone.
So he's the first one.
He started at the end of the last week,
making a fuss about this, calling on the rest of us
to boycott the debate and whatever.
It's racism.
Of course, they play the race card because they're Democrats.
And, you know, as you just pointed out, they're not excluded.
They weren't excluded because of their race.
They were dropped because they weren't doing well enough in the race
because they had no support, basically.
So they try and get it all going over the weekend on social media.
But the real decisive thing was yesterday,
when they got their cronies in the California legislature,
the Democrats in the state legislature,
all the different endless interest groups
and leftist factions put together a letter.
All their little logos on it, the LGBTQ caucus
and the Native American, called the Women's Caucus
and the Black Caucus Latino, called these groups, right?
Yeah.
They write a letter and it's signed by the leader of the Democrats
in the state assembly and the leader of the Democrats
in the state senate.
And they send a letter to USC demanding the changes.
They laughably.
They say, these leading candidates need to be put in the right,
leading candidates with 1%.
What are you talking about?
They're just a joke.
Anyway, to their shame,
USC caves to them these people.
I can't believe it.
And council's the whole thing.
It's absolutely unbelievable.
What's crazy is,
you and Chad Bianco are leading with 16 and 14,
Swallow Porter and Steyr are four and six points behind
at 10% most people don't know who all these candidates are
and Swallow Porter and Steyr are now off the stage.
This was one of the great opportunities
to introduce themselves to the public,
but wider public, you know, with Channel 7 broadcasting it
and instead they're taken out of the game.
So the Democrats are taking their three top candidates
off television screens.
So the race is frozen and you and Bianco are still on top.
I think no, it's crazy.
And some of the other polls have me even further ahead.
You know, it's just ridiculous.
But this, this shows you something very important
about the Democrats.
Number one,
they're totally clueless and incompetent.
But number two,
always the ideology comes first
and the interest comes first.
The interest groups,
their own internal interests,
not what the public needs
or what is in the interests of the state.
It's just whatever serves their internal political B.S.
And this is what you get after 16 years of one party rule.
It just becomes totally corrupted.
They don't care about the real world.
They're detached from reality.
It's about,
is their own ridiculous ideology
and internal political gains.
And the rest of us can get lost.
This is how this,
this is the attitude
to the whole state and to everything.
And that's why I'm really confident
we're going to kick them out this year.
People are sick of all this.
We got dozens of major problems
and major issues.
We seem to get new big ones every week
and they decide to fold up their tent
and walk out and not have a debate.
And USC ought to be ashamed of themselves.
Channel 7 ought to be ashamed of itself.
They should set up a debate in their studio.
They got plenty of room for that.
I don't get any of this.
The public wants to know what's going to go on here
in the next few years
because we're in an emergency situation.
And instead,
there's no debate.
There's no discussion.
It's nuts.
It is completely nuts.
I found out,
by the way,
just to show you how nuts it was,
they announced this midnight last night,
like within 24 hours,
less than 24 hours before the debate.
I found out this morning
around 6 a.m.
when I was getting in the car
to go to the airport.
I live in a bear.
I was flying down this morning.
That's where I found out.
It's just ridiculous.
It makes a,
there's such,
this crown show that we've had.
I mean,
obviously this is a debate.
It doesn't affect any
one thing in the real world.
But it just shows
this is what they're like
on everything.
The other way,
we've got the highest cost of living.
Crimes are disaster.
The schools are a disaster.
Homelessness.
This is,
this is a really good example
of what a bunch of crowns they all are.
And it's just,
it's so ridiculous.
It's almost,
I still can't quite believe that it happened.
Here we are.
This is California
with these Democrats in charge.
I have counted about
seven different
media investigations
or government investigations
into the hospice scandal,
the daycare center scandal,
where there are no patients,
there are no kids,
there's billions of dollars wasted.
And so far,
Gavin Newsom's only response
is to smear one of the reporters,
Nick Shirley,
twice as being a pedophile.
He followed up with a second
post the other day,
insiduating his a pedophile.
I am flattered
gasseded by this.
What is going on?
With him.
It's totally disgusting.
And this is what happens
with everything actually.
They just come,
it constantly does this
gaslighting,
pretending everything's fine,
because he's only interested
in one thing now,
running for president.
That's the only thing
he's thinking about.
When he's barely been
in the state this year,
he's not constantly
running around the country
pushing his pathetic book,
and trying to win support
for his presidential bid.
And so he doesn't care about,
I don't care about anything
going on here.
And he's terrified
that what's going to happen to him
is what happened to Tim Walst
in Minnesota,
who was all set
to be reelected governor
in Minnesota,
and then the Nick Shirley
broke the fraud scandal there,
and that was over
for Tim Walst.
And he's terrified
the same thing's going to happen.
Well, I'm telling you right now,
it is going to happen.
And it is already happening,
exactly as you pointed out.
All these investigations,
we're doing ours
with Cal Doge,
the California Department of
Government,
efficiency that I set up
two months ago.
We've now published three
fraud reports,
one on the cannabis tax,
money going for Democrat,
voter registration,
instead of substance abuse
prevention.
The second one was on
some particular scheme
that was supposed to be
paying for solar panels
on low-income
apartment buildings,
actually being siphoned off
to Democrat,
political organizing,
and then the last one was
a project home key.
The homeless is funding,
billions of dollars
there being siphoned off
into the pockets
of crony developers,
and homeless get nothing.
So, I mean, it's just,
and there's not much
more to come.
I mean, we are doing these
at the rate of one
every other week.
And so, he is going
to be exposed
as totally useless
in every way,
like not interested
in actually governing,
not capable of governing.
The results are
total disaster.
We have the worst
outcomes on everything
that matters pretty much,
at all 50 states.
And it's going to kill his
presidential bid,
because in the end,
who was that?
In the rest of the country,
and another thing I always
point out is,
when I'm elected in
November and take office
in January,
and I'm cleaning up
California,
in the process,
I will be exposing
for the whole country,
what a mess he's made
of everything,
and he's not going to
like that either.
Can you hang on
another segment,
or do you have to run?
No, absolutely.
Think of a time.
Okay, good.
We'll talk more with
Steve Hilton.
He's the leading candidate
for governor,
and the election day is
June 2nd,
but the ballots are
mailed to you
first week of May.
Some more with Steve Hilton,
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Let's continue now with Steve Hilton, who is the leading candidate for governor here in California.
He's on top of the polls.
In fact, we have two Republicans on the top and the Democrats are all lagging behind.
And they can't they had their own debate canceled today because it wasn't,
it wasn't, wasn't attendant enough to the candidates of color.
We're all at the bottom of the polling.
It's very weird.
Well, let's get Steve back on.
Steve, you've been doing these investigations into the massive waste.
Caldo's you go on.
And you talked about one of them.
And if you could explain it a little bit for people because I'm sure a lot of people
are not aware of what you're doing about project home key,
which is a huge amount of tax money that went for homeless spending that is completely out of control.
Tell us what your investigation found.
This is a new sum production.
Yeah, exactly.
So this was when they tried to get the idea.
It all started so many of the insane spending that we've got now and waste and fraud
all in the pandemic when they just splurged out the money.
It's like we got to get people out of off the streets and COVID and then we'll just buy up hotels and properties
and put people in there because there's no one traveling.
So this whole kind of thing.
And that's what happened.
Now $3.8 billion has gone into this.
And it's basically a property scan.
That's actually what's going on here.
And so they end up taking hotels or in the case that we found,
which was a vacant property,
sorry, a vacant piece of land in New England.
And they gave it a sweet heart permitting deal.
The land changed that they developed it with government assistance for a tiny amount of money.
Then they massively inflated the value, stole it back,
built with sweet heart deals for permitting things that you could never imagine.
Normal projects getting, they got the approvals,
built this apartment building, 120 units or whatever,
and most of them are empty.
So the developer gets the money because they sell the property back to the government
and the organization that's running it,
making hundreds of millions of dollars.
And there's not even been used for the purpose of a few people in there,
but it's mostly empty.
We've looked at the whole portfolio of project home key buildings
that we could get our hands on.
The vacancy rate is 55%.
We're spending all this money and like they're half empty.
We're spending billions of dollars to build a refurbish these homeless housing centers.
And there aren't many homeless living in there,
but the developers are making a bloody fortune of our tax money.
Exactly right.
Exactly right.
And that's what we call, it's a perfect example of what we,
you know, we talk about the homeless industrial complex.
That's what it is.
Because there's basically two parts to it.
It's the, it's the non-profits we keep hearing about.
They get paid our money for delivering,
I'm going to put it in quote marks services to homeless people
that actually don't get them off drugs,
don't deal with their alcohol addiction or mental health problems
or whatever it may be.
They just keep being, the non-profits keep getting paid,
even if the homeless people just stay there.
And then the other component of it are the developers.
And these are developers remember they give money to the politicians.
So it's totally corrupt.
Yeah, I was going to ask you.
Some of this money has to be kicked back to the politicians in some form.
It's got to be.
Exactly.
And now that explains why when you've even got Democrats calling for audits,
so this has happened twice now.
So at the state level, if you remember,
there was the state auditor at the request of a Republican legislator
took a look at the homeless spending.
That's where that famous number 24 billion came from.
That's the state auditor to saying there's 24 billion dollars of homeless money
that we have no idea where it went, state spending.
The Democrat supermajority in the state legislature
then passed a specific bill demanding a detailed audit of that money.
They passed a bill and Gavin Newsom vetoed it.
What's he hiding?
The second and then you have the exact same parallel in L.A.
Almost uncannily.
The number remember 24 billion to statewide for L.A.
It was 2.4 billion.
That was the number that emerged through a court case.
You had business owners and others in downtown L.A.
suing the city over failure to deal with homeless people.
And the judge found 2.4 billion that wasn't accounted for.
The city auditor in L.A.
who was elected as a Democrat socialist
like a far left Bernie Sanders gun of Mandarmy figure
then demanded an audit.
And guess what?
Karen Bass vetoed that.
She said we're not doing an audit.
And in fact now she's trying to eliminate the whole position
because they know that if this is really exposed,
their crony connections and corruption will be exposed.
She also hired no exaggeration 15 lawyers
to prevent her from having to testify in the civil suit
around this missing money.
15 lawyers.
They paid millions of dollars to protect her from testifying.
And she got away with it.
I mean, this is this is this is why all of this ties together.
Right.
The council debate.
The total kind of blocking of any transparency around this.
But they know that they've run this state into the ground.
And they've got this incredible arrogance
of a ruling elite that doesn't care about the people,
doesn't care about our money, doesn't care about results.
All they care about is their power and their position
and their political cronies.
That's it.
And that's why I feel like there's a,
we're getting to a tipping point in California.
And it's actually exactly as you say,
you've got all these different investigations,
you've got us, you've got the feds, you've got Nick Shirley,
you've got James O'Keefe.
I was with James O'Keefe on Saturday.
We just put out a video with him today.
He's exposing the election fraud, buying votes, buying signatures.
Much of the, one of the projects that James O'Keefe
filmed in front of in LA,
where you saw those people with cash being bribed
to make fake names to register to vote
and then put their names on ballot initiatives or paid.
What some of that money is taxpayer money
because it's coming from one of the homeless project,
O'Keefe, nonprofits.
I mean, the whole thing is tied together.
And here's the real, you know,
business model being exposed
because you've got tax spend.
And so this goes back to some of our Caldosh things, right?
The first two I mentioned,
the cannabis tax one
and the solar panels that never happened.
Where did that money actually go?
Democrat voter registration.
And that's the part that James O'Keefe exposed.
Where the money is then being handed out to homeless people
to register to vote in other people's names.
And then signed up for ballot initiatives.
There's just extraordinary levels of institutional corruption
and fraud.
And that's what's being exposed.
And the volume on this is going to get louder and louder and louder.
The Manhattan Institute,
they just set up in California,
a new California bureau just to investigate corruption.
I was just talking to them about it the other day.
So this is, it's over, I think,
for this corrupt regime in California.
I really believe it's over this year.
Steve Hilton, we will talk again soon.
Thank you for coming on.
And I hope people are listening
and absorbing and digesting all this.
Thanks, thanks a lot.
Great to be with you, John. Thanks.
All right. The leading candidate for governor in California,
Steve Hilton, on top of the polls.
And when we come back,
I'll just read you this headline.
Chevron gives Gavin Newsom the middle finger.
What's this about?
It's about oil.
We'll tell you next.
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We just had Steve Hilton on who is the leading candidate for governor.
And we talked for a half an hour about all the corruption
and nonsense going on in the state.
Now, there is a headline in the California post.
Chevron gives Gavin Newsom the middle finger.
And it's about oil.
And before I get into the meat of the story, here's what you ought to know.
Well, number one, personally, I paid $6.
$6 for a gallon of gas.
I had an empty tank.
I needed 20.
I couldn't even get there because the pump stopped at $100.
It stopped at 16 gallons.
And I didn't feel like, you know, you got to take the nozzle out,
hang it up.
And then put your credit card back in and start the process again
for the last four gallons.
And I just didn't want to do it.
I wanted to move on.
So you can't get a tank full of gas for $100.
$6.
Well, you know, I exaggerate.
It was actually $5.99 and 9.10%.
You know, so it was a tenth of a said short of six.
But I'm going to round it up.
But I want to, you know, I want total transparency here.
So I look at the state averages.
In California, the average is $5.82.
$5.82.
You know what the nation average is?
$3.97.
And there are 39 states where gas still sells in the threes.
39 states.
Oklahoma is at $3.26.
Kansas at $3.27.
I was at $3.31 and we are at $5.82.
And we are 53 cents higher than the next state, Washington.
Hawaii is only the third most expensive at $5.28.
We're at $5.82.
Massive shortage of oil being produced in this state.
You know, two thirds of our oil now comes from overseas here in California
because Newson will not allow oil to be drilled for here in California anymore.
And we have 1.7 billion barrels of oil proven reserves.
They call it 1.7 billion barrels.
We can't use any of it.
There are two things underground here in California.
We have billions of barrels of oil.
And we have drug addicts and mental patients living in the sewers.
That's what's going on down below.
We can't touch it because of that of that Mr. 93 IQ.
It's got to be it's got to be lower than 93.
Because if I told you the gas is going for six bucks a gallon
and we're importing two thirds of the oil used in the state,
you would probably say, hey, if we have almost two billion barrels of oil underneath,
let's use that.
And Newson says no.
But I dumb clock.
Now, recently Donald Trump, yes, Donald Trump, he did a really good thing.
He signed an executive order invoking the Defense Production Act.
So that allows the federal government to open production of critical materials like oil and gas, for example.
And what that allowed is this company called Sable had oil production facilities offshore Santa Barbara.
They haven't operated since 2015.
Well, as soon as Trump signed the Defense Production Act,
they started sending oil through the pipeline.
In fact, they had a lot of oil in storage.
And now there's a buyer.
And this is where Chevron gives Gavin Newsom the middle finger according to the California Post.
Because Chevron says, you know, we'll buy that oil.
We're going to buy 20,000 barrels of oil a day from Sable.
They're going to transmit it from Santa Barbara to El Segundo.
According to Chevron executive Andy Watts, we're going to run Sable's crude oil at El Segundo in April.
And they can handle the supply.
45,000 to 55,000 barrels per day.
And of course, that that little dwarf Rob Bonta and Newsom have filed a lawsuit against Trump,
saying it illegally asserts exclusive jurisdiction over California onshore oil pipelines.
And they're still claiming, they're still claiming that the oil companies are price gouging us here.
We're at, we're at, we're at almost six bucks on average.
I see plenty of six dollar gas in the state.
And in Kansas, it's 320.
We're at six.
It is not the oil companies price gouging.
Gavin Newsom is tax gouging.
Is that a phrase?
I think I invented one.
He's tax gouging spread that around when he does that oil, when he does that oil companies are price gouging.
It makes me crazy.
It is a complete, absolute, unbelievable, overwhelming why.
But you knew that because it came out of Gavin Newsom's mouth.
No, he's tax gouging.
How else do you get six bucks a gallon gas when 39 states are still in the threes?
Good, Lord.
So now that oil is going to run through El Segundo and it'll have a small effect on things here.
We'll continue.
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Start out with our number one, because we spent a lot of time in the first hour on all the mental patients and drug addicts living underground.
Yes, they're living in the Los Angeles source system for real.
Matthew Cedor from Fox 11 had a report.
So that's, that's really of note there.
And we had Steve Hilton on in this hour, the five o'clock hour, which would be hour number three.
All right, let's, I've been wanting to get to this the whole show, but we've just had too much going on.
There's a new poll out on the mayor's race in Los Angeles.
And you may think at first that this is good for Karen Bass, because she's come out on top right now.
But listen to this from Josh Haskell ABC seven.
The new poll in the LA mayor's race shows mayor Karen Bass could be in trouble in the Berkeley Institute of governmental studies.
L.A. Times poll bass is in the lead at 25% with councilmember Nithya ramen at 17% reality TV star and
Palisades fire victim Spencer Pratt at 14% community organizer Ray Huang at 8% and tech entrepreneur Adam Miller at 6%.
Roughly 25% of voters are undecided.
You have to go back more than 20 years back to 2005 to find the last mayor James Han who is not reelected to office.
Political communications lecture Dan Schnur says the race is very much about bass's response to the Palisades fire.
And what she should be most concerned about is that only 31% of those pulled view her favorably.
More than half 56% have an unfavorable view of the incumbent mayor.
These are very discouraging if not downright devastating poll numbers for Karen Bass.
She's running ahead of her opponents only because her opponents are not very well known.
I witness news interviewed mayor bass earlier this month about the state of the race.
I think the overall electorate is in a very sour mood.
But it just shows me that I have work to do and I am ready for the work.
I have always worked very hard.
I'm a work horse not a show horse.
Nithya Rahman says she's very encouraged by this poll as it shows she's the top challenger to bass in this wide open race.
As someone who has jumped into this race just six weeks ago to see that my candidacy is already in the top two is really exciting.
The reasons that drew me to jump in this race a sense of frustration with the way that things are moving in the city of Los Angeles.
A sense of urgency that things needed to change that feels like it's being reflected in how the voters are engaging with my campaign.
In the primary for the mayor's races June 2nd and if a candidate doesn't receive more than 50% of the vote the top two finishers will move on to November.
All right, here's how I'm looking at this.
Everybody hates Karen Bass. They really do.
I mean, yeah, there's a group of diehards, but this is a George Gascon situation.
It's eerily similar because if you remember George Gascon got about 25% of the vote in the early polls and he made it to the top two.
But when there was a real vote between him and Nathan Hockman, Hockman blew him away.
Like around 6040. So Karen Bass can't get a majority vote either the first time or the second time.
Because people just don't like her. They want anybody else. She can't come back from the fire.
She can't come back from being in Africa. She can't come back from defunding the police. She can't come back with with.
Well, she completely dismantled that fire department after action report.
That's a big lie that after action report and then she covered up the lie.
She can't come back from that. Everybody hates her. The thing is you don't want nithia ramen.
The only other choice is going to be Spencer Pratt.
We're going to have Spencer Pratt on.
I think, well, it's going to be Thursday, right? Thursday at three o'clock Spencer Pratt is going to be on the start of the show.
So we got to take a ride with him. Nithia ramen is a full blown Zoran mom Donnie like communist.
Absolute communist. And Bass is cooked. She killed people.
She destroyed thousands of buildings, heard her buddy Janice Kenyonis.
They were friends. Bass gave her Kenyonis that job.
So remember Kenyonis is her going away party is Thursday. You go on all our social media channels.
And you know, I put out a video too as well, because it's an open house.
You go to the party or at least send her that present we suggest, which is a 10 foot rubber hose for 1999 and Amazon.
Because that's what she needed to refill the reservoir.
So instructions on how to deal with Kenyonis instructions on how to deal with bass.
Don't vote for her. You vote for Spencer Pratt. You don't want Nithia ramen.
Everybody hates bass. She's not going to get a majority.
You read up on Pratt. Look on his social media channels. This is the way we got to go.
He's going to come here on Thursday at three o'clock. All right.
We will see you tomorrow. And we've got Mark Ronner in for Michael Crozier. Conway's next.
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