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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
So you don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Banham. | ||
As I close out this year, I thought it was super important to reiterate just how fortunate we were to have had a president like Donald Trump for four years. | ||
Now, forget the savagery of his critics, the rank media bias, and of course the controversy surrounding the 2020 election, mail-in ballots. | ||
Set that aside for just a moment. | ||
And just focus on what President Trump, against incredibly strong headwinds, did for our economy. | ||
I want to say thank you to President Trump for what you did for the forgotten man and woman across this country and for American industry. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Laura Ingram, we love you, baby. | ||
You're a colleague, you're a friend, you've been a part of this movement for many, many, many, many years. | ||
But to paraphrase Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, the funeral oratory of Mark Antony, we come not to bury Trump, but to fight for him. | ||
No, don't give him a eulogy. | ||
This fight is on, it's game on. | ||
Not only are we holding the line, we're now moving the chains, okay? | ||
In Wisconsin, the Supreme Court has given us a path to victory. | ||
In Georgia, we're one special session away from victory. | ||
And in Arizona, the Board of Supervisors of Maricopa County is sitting there going, oh no, over our dead body will you take these machines? | ||
What are they hiding? | ||
Right? | ||
They got a subpoena, they got a warrant. | ||
That's all going to happen. | ||
And our next guest, Boris Epstein, is going to walk us through it. | ||
By the way, for our podcast, listen, the 25 million downloads on our podcast, making it one of the biggest podcasts, not just in the nation, but in the world. | ||
That last part was Dan Scavino, the former caddy that is now the filmmaker that's been following President Trump around doing his social media for now four years, and a great man. | ||
Just did an incredible video fight for Trump. | ||
We're going to run the sprockets off that thing. | ||
We're live in the nation's capital, in the War Room, it's Saturday the 19th of December, the year of our Lord, 2020, on John Frederick's Radio Network Nationwide, Real America's Voice, the streaming service of the Trump Revolution, Dish Channel 219, Comcast Channel 113, throughout the world on G-News and G-Media, G-TV, in Mandarin, Also on Rumble at 200,000, YouTube at 300,000. | ||
Millions of people watch this every day, and why? | ||
It's the Fight Club, and we only focus on fights that matter. | ||
So look, we've got a very special hour here, and here's the reason. | ||
Maggie Vanderburgh, my wingman for the last couple weeks, has been hogging the mic so much. | ||
That we decided, not just Boris Epstein we're bringing in as a guest, we've got Frank Mir, the two-time UFC World Heavyweight Champion, former, and Corey Mills, a special advisor to Secretary of Defense Miller, a renowned special forces warrior, and Corey, He's the type of guy you bring in for special projects, right? | ||
Just leave it at that. | ||
But that's why Maggie was taking too much time. | ||
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You were getting too much air time, so we decided to really increase the testosterone. | |
And Toxic Masculinity Week at War Room continues. | ||
We had Ian Smith on yesterday. | ||
That wasn't enough. | ||
Not enough heads blew up. | ||
Madeline Peltz and the team over at Media Matters, their heads are not blowing up enough, so we thought we'd bring in a couple more warriors. | ||
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Yeah, you had to get a little bit more testosterone in here. | |
I thought I was evening things out, but no, we had to bring these guys in. | ||
You were evening things out. | ||
You and Mei-Mei and Kim were here yesterday, the Chinese woman from Chinese American from the whistleblower moon. | ||
It was too much. | ||
Okay, Boris. | ||
Let's get down to it. | ||
The mayor was just in the last segment, the mayor's talking about, you give me a special session in Georgia in 48 hours with my evidence and my ability as a prosecutor and you will take a vote and they will decertify Joe Biden's electors and actually he went down field, he said hey they'll certify Trump electors. | ||
Walk us through, with all of that, And we got guys in the posse and the biggest, most powerful audience in all media are tweeting out now either Kemp calls a special session or he's going to be recalled. | ||
Why is Governor Kemp at the White House taking pictures in front of the Christmas tree? | ||
What's going on here? | ||
Good morning, happy Saturday to everybody. | ||
Happy Hanukkah to the Grundoons in the engine room. | ||
Hopefully you're not throwing too much flack at Steve Bannon and Fox City Midge over there. | ||
Please spare me and don't cut my mic, okay? | ||
So, in terms of Georgia, I guess Kemp, as a quote-unquote Republican governor, must have gotten invited to the Christmas party. | ||
Keep in mind, those must have gone out a while ago. | ||
And they don't go out from the political office, as you know, Steve. | ||
They generally go from the social office. | ||
So let's not assign too much weight to the fact that the governor of Georgia, Kemp, went to the White House. | ||
Let's assign a lot of weight to the fact that he still has not called that special session, for which the people, the MAGA Republicans, the MAGA movement of Georgia, are calling for strongly, and the President has called for loudly, in terms of making sure that Kemp does call that special session. | ||
I couldn't help but think that that picture was a little bit of a troll, but you know what? | ||
If Brian Kemp wants to get into a trolling contest with Donald J. Trump, alright, that is like Mike Tyson, that's like Mike Tyson going into a boxing ring against a middle schooler, okay? | ||
That's what that's like, alright? | ||
That's like Steve Bannon going up against Frank Mir. | ||
I got that, right? | ||
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That's world-class versus not world-class. | |
You can't out-troll Trump. | ||
You better be ready to bring it. | ||
Okay, but here's the point. | ||
Let's get serious. | ||
Tell me what you got. | ||
You get a special session, you know, the guys in the left, you know, Rachel Maddow, they're burying you and Rudy every day, and Jenna, you're doing a great job, but they're saying, hey, they're nice people, they're dedicated to Trump, but they got nothing, okay? | ||
They haven't won in any court, they're not going to win in front of any legislature, they got a bunch of theories and a bunch of conspiracy theories, they got, you know, servers on the moon and gun battles in Paris and, you know, all this stuff, and quite frankly, Smartech's coming back and shutting up the guys at Fox. | ||
They threw a lawsuit over there, threw a nasty letter. | ||
Next thing you know, you've got Lou Dobbs and people saying, oh, Smartech didn't do anything, right? | ||
And the rest of the things, you've got a couple of videos. | ||
Tell me what you got. | ||
Rudy said, and Rudy's law is holy writ on this show, Rudy said, give me 48 hours. | ||
You put me in front of the legislature, 48 hours. | ||
What are you and Rudy, because you'll be arguing the case, what are you going to show them? | ||
Well, here's what you got in Georgia. | ||
You have the state lawsuit, the state court lawsuit there, which is robust with information. | ||
Over 400,000 unlawful ballots cast in Georgia. | ||
Dead people voting, illegal immigrants voting, people who don't live in Georgia voting. | ||
It is all laid out chapter and verse. | ||
in that state court lawsuit, which is continuing to work its way through and has not been ruled on, has not been thrown out as so many Democrats want to pretend that all of the lawsuits are done and over with. | ||
It has absolutely not. | ||
So if Brian Kemp calls a special session, as Mayor Giuliani said, and ultimately under the leadership of President Trump, we will present a robust case, a widespread case of election fraud, election irregularity. | ||
How could they explain the thousands of pro-Trump ballots turning up all over the place in the smaller counties of Georgia? | ||
And if everything was so fine and dandy, why are they now going to a full state signature matching recap but a month too late? | ||
A month after it was originally called for by the Trump campaign. | ||
So we know that Georgia stinks. | ||
We also know that Georgia entered the camp The governor and the secretary of state entered into a consent decree with Stacey Abrams which is unconstitutional. | ||
Only the state legislature, under the federal constitution, only state legislatures get to decide and get to promulgate how presidential elections are run. | ||
You cannot enter into a shadowy consent decree and you agree to something and then all of a sudden that's law and that's constitutional. | ||
That is literally unconstitutional. | ||
And that is going to be a huge part of any and all continued action in the state of Georgia and around the country. | ||
That's an Article 2 major problem for the left. | ||
Okay, let's pivot now to Arizona. | ||
You were sent out there as the Trump representative. | ||
You're the one that got this down. | ||
When Boris showed up, I think you're 80-100,000 down. | ||
Boris leaves, you're 10,000 down. | ||
So good job so far, but 10,000 down, still 10,000 down. | ||
And you were one of the team that worked on this thing to get the State Judiciary Committee of the State Senate, which there are no Trump cheerleaders on that. | ||
Right? | ||
These guys were kind of forced to do it because of the overwhelming support of the Trump base and the MAGA base at the 11-hour hearing that Mark Fincham and guys put on. | ||
It kind of shook these guys and said, hey, there's something there. | ||
You work on the subpoena. | ||
You send a subpoena over that was kind of worked through by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors. | ||
Fincham's on here. | ||
Farnsworth's out there talking. | ||
You're on here talking. | ||
Oh, the Board of Supervisors, they understand. | ||
They're all with it. | ||
In fact, they helped us draft it. | ||
Get to the Board of Supervisors. | ||
There's a four-to-one vote. | ||
Hey, thanks, but no thanks. | ||
Sorry, not sorry. | ||
In fact, one of the supervisors says, I'll go to prison. | ||
I think he's saying, go to jail before I turn this thing over to you. | ||
What is going on in Arizona? | ||
It actually seems to be a major miscalculation by the County Board of Supervisors, because if they had nothing to hide, they would turn it over and say, here's a subpoena. | ||
It's a lawful subpoena from the State Senate, and it's turned over. | ||
What they did instead is wait until the very last hour, and then they went to court to try to squash the subpoena. | ||
So they're trying to do several things here. | ||
They're trying to run out the clock. | ||
And they're trying to not share the information, which of course raises the question of what are they hiding. | ||
So right now there's a lot of activity going on behind the scenes to maybe get the Republicans. | ||
It's 4-1 Republican. | ||
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is 4-1 Republican. | ||
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A lot of action to get them to come to their senses. | |
All my brethren out there. | ||
All my posse. | ||
Everybody out there. | ||
We don't need the Insurrection Act yet, okay? | ||
In Georgia, it's a legislature controlled by Republicans. | ||
The Governor's Republican, the Secretary of State's Republican, the Legislature in Wisconsin's Republican, the Legislature in Arizona's Republican, the Governor's Republican, the Secretary of State's Republican, the Attorney General's Republican. | ||
And oh, by the way, Maricopa County Board of Supervisors are Republican. | ||
They're all Republicans! | ||
I don't need to call out the Army on the Republicans, okay? | ||
What we need to do is put appropriate pressure. | ||
So, Boris, what are we doing to make sure that we get these folks' minds right? | ||
Everybody in Arizona. | ||
Everybody committed to the MAGA movement. | ||
Everybody who believes in election integrity. | ||
And again, we've said this time and time again, this is not about overturning an election on a baseless cause. | ||
This is about ensuring that the election is decided by the most legal votes. | ||
So everybody who believes in counting every legal vote, put every ounce of pressure you can, do it peacefully, Let's make these Republicans understand that they have to do the right thing. | ||
There's a reason they are public officials. | ||
They're public servants. | ||
in Arizona. Let's make these Republicans understand that they have to do the right thing. There's a reason they are public officials. They're public servants. | ||
They're supposed to serve the American public. And what could serve the American public more than ensuring that this election is conducted and counted and finalized based on the most legal votes? | ||
That's all we want. | ||
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And that's why I've repeatedly called on Democrats to do the same thing. | |
I know you're slammed for time, but can you stay over for one or two questions on the other side of the commercial break? | ||
What's your Instagram account? | ||
What's your Twitter? | ||
What's Instagram? | ||
How can people follow you? | ||
Mygram, which is on hot fire right now, is Boris underscore Epstein. | ||
Boris underscore E-P-S-H-T-E-Y-N. | ||
I'm posting something every day at Boris EP on Twitter, at Boris on Parler. | ||
I'm staying over for the next segment. | ||
Okay, we're going to get to Boris Epstein when we return. | ||
We've got our guests, Corey Mills and Frank Mir. | ||
We'll return with Fog City Midge in just a moment. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Fight for Trump! | ||
White for Trump! White for Trump! | ||
White for Trump! White for Trump! | ||
By the way, Michael Andel from MyPelo, a good man, a devout Christian, believes in the Sermon on the Mount, the Beatitudes. | ||
I mean, as good a man as you want to meet, right? | ||
And obviously a huge supporter of the Trump movement, MAGA, he's deep. | ||
But principally he's an example of lived Christianity. | ||
Mike Lindell, getting in on the action this morning, from his Twitter account, Brian Kemp, you are a traitor! | ||
Exclamation point. | ||
Let me repeat that. | ||
Mike Lindell, who is as good a man as you're going to meet, Brian Kemp, you are a traitor! | ||
Exclamation point on Twitter. | ||
Everybody what's in on it. | ||
Maggie, you got something for Boris? | ||
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Yeah, Boris, I'm getting lit up over here on the internet, but everybody wants to know about these machines in Arizona. | |
They want to ensure that they haven't been wiped. | ||
They want to ensure that the evidence has not been tampered with. | ||
Can you just assure people what sort of situation is going on down there with these machines? | ||
Well, here's what I'll say. | ||
Obviously, tampering or wiping or in any way manipulating information or machines which are under subpoena is a major crime, state and federal. | ||
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So, you know, if the... Yeah, but so is election fraud. | |
So people are worried. | ||
Right. | ||
Well, listen, I agree with you. | ||
And I think that's a reasonable worry, and it's even more reasonable because of how the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has been acting in terms of not wanting transparency, not wanting to assure the Arizona public and the American public that the vote is conducted based on the results are decided based on all of the legal votes being counted. | ||
So that has to be my answer. | ||
I can't tell you that there's a thousand Sentinels standing out there around these machines. | ||
Unfortunately, we are at the mercy of these folks at the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, hopefully not wanting to commit a major, major crime by tampering with the machines. | ||
I think what people start getting worried about, when supposedly they're in the room when the subpoena gets drafted, and that's what we heard last week from Farnsworth and Fincham, who are good people, who have been working this problem, as you know, because you've been deeply involved in it, and then they come back and say, with a four-to-one vote, and one of the guys, I think the Democrats, say, hey, I'll go to jail before I do this. | ||
That's when people, I think, start getting nervous, going, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
What's happened here? | ||
They tell us there's nothing about the... There's no worry about the machines, but as soon as somebody in authority wants to go to look at them, oh, I'll go to prison for turning over. | ||
And this thing about, oh, it's a proprietary information of Dominion. | ||
We have to protect the proprietary information. | ||
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That is ludicrous. | |
Let's go back to... | ||
Let's go back to Georgia for a second, just for a second, on Kelly Loeffler and Senator Perdue. | ||
You know, this vote on the 5th is a major vote, and it's a major vote, and I realize people are in love with Mitch McConnell, and look, because Mitch McConnell's Mitch McConnell, but even for fighting the fight for President Trump, you need those Senate seats, and so, you know, people have got to start making decisions here and turn out, but I'd like to hear your perspective. | ||
I think from the Trump, from John Fredericks. | ||
We got our team down there in Georgia. | ||
We sent Maggie down there. | ||
People are saying now, hey, I don't see it. | ||
I don't see these guys stepping up. | ||
What would you define as stepping up and supporting President Trump from those two candidates? | ||
What would make MAGA say, I got it. | ||
I'm going to turn out. | ||
I'm going to ring doorbells. | ||
I'm going to go fight for Kelly Loeffler. | ||
I'm going to put for David Perdue. | ||
In your mind, Being a guy that's been MAGA from day one, what do you think they need to do to convince the hardcore of the hardcore to go start knocking on doors? | ||
I doubly believe MAGA, Steve. | ||
We are two of the original gangsters, we'll call it, right? | ||
In the legal sense of the word, of the MAGA movement. | ||
So as a MAGA OG, what I'll say to you is that there's three things that the MAGA movement wants to hear from Senator Perdue, Senator Loeffler. | ||
One, Is that they support election integrity and they support a special session in Georgia to determine what the actual result is of the vote in Georgia, whichever way it goes. | ||
We've said this repeatedly. | ||
If the legal votes in Georgia do end up going for Biden, that's life. | ||
But Based on everything we know, based on the fact that the difference is just about 12-13,000 votes right now, based on the thousands of votes found across all counties in pro-Trump counties in Georgia, to over 400,000 alleged unlawful votes, how can there not be a special session? | ||
So one, request a special session. | ||
Two, commit to acting on January 6th in accordance with, again, the legal vote. | ||
and supporting the electors who represent the legal vote in Georgia. | ||
And whether that be the Biden, if that is how it ends up, or it's President Trump, because there's hundreds of thousands unlawful votes, and you know which way those have been going. You know, anytime there's a quote unquote mistake, it's always pro Biden. And three, support a special counsel, special prosecutor to a two special prosecutors to look into the voter fraud in this country, and to look into decades, decades of criminality by the Biden | ||
family. So those three things, special session, support election integrity to act on January 6, once in Senate. | ||
In accordance with the legal vote in the state of Georgia, three support two special prosecutors. | ||
That's my perspective of what will make the MAGA movement come out in full force for those senators, and we absolutely do need them. | ||
Remember, Senator Perdue will no longer be in the Senate as of January 3rd. | ||
So we cannot afford to have Ossoff there. | ||
But it's up to these two senators to energize the MAGA movement behind them. | ||
So those are the three items for me. | ||
Steve, do you agree that I get them all? | ||
Yeah, it's fantastic. | ||
In fact, we'll do this. | ||
I know you've got to bounce because you've got so much pressure. | ||
You and Jenna and Rudy are the tip of the spear there. | ||
One last thing for our audience. | ||
We focus on signal, not noise. | ||
Tomorrow's news today. | ||
We're going to be back at 10 o'clock on Monday morning. | ||
Between now and then, Boris, what should people be looking for? | ||
Get us ahead of the curve here. | ||
What's going to happen and where should people put their focus this weekend? | ||
Continue looking at the state of Pennsylvania. | ||
There's going to be major action in the state of Pennsylvania on the judicial front, on the legal front. | ||
That is very important. | ||
And I think the MAGA crowd is going to be, the MAGA movement is going to be very pleased where we are going next in Pennsylvania. | ||
Focus on Arizona. | ||
Make your feelings, make your feelings heard. | ||
Be loud. | ||
Be loud about Mandating that the Republican and Democrat members of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors do the right thing and honor the state Senate subpoena, and of course, continue to put pressure on Republicans in Georgia to conduct that signature-matching audit in a fully transparent and fair and lawful manner, and put pressure on Brian Kemp in Georgia and Governor Ducey in Arizona to call those special sessions. | ||
Okay, Boris, one more time, your social media before you bounce. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
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Thank you so much, Steve. | ||
God bless you. | ||
God bless Fog City Mitch and all of your listeners and viewers. | ||
We continue to fight. | ||
We stand strong. | ||
We're not giving an inch. | ||
God bless you and rock and roll. | ||
Thank you Boris Epstein. | ||
I just want to talk to the posse in the live stream at the Donald for the win, or dot win, and also at hashtag war on pandemic. | ||
What Boris just said there, I want to re-emphasize this, for Loeffler and Perdue to show their support for this fight. | ||
Number one, to immediately call for a special session of the Georgia Legislature. | ||
Number one. | ||
Okay? | ||
Got to happen now, over Christmas. | ||
Right? | ||
Number two is on 6th January, understand Purdue's not going to be there because they've got to verify the election, but commit, commit today to support Tuberville and other members of the Senate that are going to support Mo Brooks in the House to demand a two hour per state review, analysis, debate, witnesses, all that on a per state basis, particularly in the state of Georgia. | ||
Number three is you have a special session of the legislature, also special prosecutors. | ||
Two special prosecutors. | ||
One to be identified for the election fraud that should be assigned, understanding that's not going to come up and get completed by January 20th, but just the mere process that he's got subpoena power and the ability to bring criminal charges We'll get folks' minds right, right? | ||
And last, a special prosecutor on the Biden crime family, right? | ||
All this compromise. | ||
Remember, we're hurtling towards two crises. | ||
A constitutional crisis, right? | ||
About a illegitimate, illegal election and non-certifiable votes. | ||
The polling shows right now it's about 48%. | ||
This is a scar that will not heal. | ||
That Biden does not reach out and start to try to get to the bottom of this. | ||
He's not gonna be able to unify the country. | ||
This is a scar that will not heal. | ||
And never before in American politics, even before the Civil War, the complaint about Lincoln, it was 40% of the country, a minority of the country, the electoral votes just went that way, but they never said he was illegal, they never said he was illegitimate, they factually said he was legal, and we're leaving. | ||
Okay? | ||
We've never had this crisis, even with John Quincy Adams in 1876, in 1800 with Jefferson, Aaron Burr, Adams, the whole, you know, back in the old days. | ||
When they end this stuff with duels, right? | ||
Ask Alexander Hamilton. | ||
Right? | ||
Because that went back to that election. | ||
There was a lot of scars that didn't heal then also. | ||
Okay? | ||
Today, we're hurtling towards a constitutional crisis with a guy who's sitting there that 48% and guess what? | ||
This is what the tech oligarchs are suppressing it. | ||
This is the mainstream media suppressing it. | ||
This is with things like War Room and Rudy Giuliani running around and doing these things. | ||
That's all coming out. | ||
And it's 48% right now. | ||
58% of the American people think that Biden made money off China. | ||
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58%! | |
And they haven't even seen Jack Max. | ||
He hasn't even really gone to work on the hard drive from hell. | ||
He's been putting up his Twitter, we're gonna start next week, every day. | ||
Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. | ||
Bringing out the howitzers. | ||
Right? | ||
And, on top of it, we have a crisis. | ||
A national security crisis. | ||
Because we have a Manchurian candidate. | ||
We got a guy whose family has been compromised by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Obvious. | ||
Not Russian disinformation. | ||
The lies told by the 50 members of the intelligence community who took the ad out. | ||
A lie. | ||
Not a miscalculation. | ||
A lie. | ||
Okay, we're gonna return. | ||
Frank Mir, Corey Mills, coming back. | ||
We're upping the toxic masculinity in the War Room. | ||
Three-on-one, gonna beat... War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon, and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
We're fighting a war against globalism, and we're fighting a war against specifically Marxist globalism. | ||
And the biggest threat to that being pulled off is strong men. | ||
The primary role of a man in any circle of society is to protect. | ||
If you can't protect anything as a man, then you're essentially worthless. | ||
You protect your family, and then as the circle grows, you protect your community, your culture, your heritage, and eventually your society as a whole. | ||
Okay, that is Ian Smith yesterday about toxic masculinity and about globalism. | ||
We've got Frank Mir and Corey Mills in here to discuss this. | ||
First, your assessment, Midge, of where we stand in this fight for the presidency, for President Trump, and for the nation? | ||
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Well, I kind of have to separate, right? | |
Because I've been in D.C. | ||
more or less since the election, and I have to say, it's a weird town because you get the gossip, you speak to a lot of different people, and the run-of-the-mill bureaucrats in this town are of the opinion, oh, it's over, we're moving ahead, there's nothing to see here. | ||
But when you speak to the Trump base and you see people online and you get a sense of what the feelings are, The people saw the fraud. | ||
They're watching these 11-hour hearings. | ||
They know what's really going on. | ||
They're tuning in and they're watching this show and they know that something unbelievable happened and this information is being withheld from the American people. | ||
So they feel like They know that we're winning. | ||
We are moving forward every single day and it seems like we're winning more and more. | ||
I feel like they are assured that most likely, maybe not a hundred percent certain, but they feel strongly optimistic that President Trump is going to emerge victorious and that they're not going to allow Joe Biden to, you know, fraudulently force his way into the White House. | ||
So you think they feel more optimistic today on the 19th of December than we felt the first couple days of that kind of the 10 days afterwards when people say no maybe it's over absolutely absolutely I think the optimism is building. Frank Muir do you agree with that? | ||
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I think so and one thing that I just don't understand as somebody who is so proclaimed more middle of the lane kind of guy but if on the democratic side or the democrats why would you not want to I think I would lead the charge as far as validating and showing that hey this is legitimate we won there is no trickery no no no tomfoolery going on here That blows my mind that if I was being accused of something, I... | |
I would be the first one defending myself to make sure the truth is known. | ||
And you don't see that. | ||
You see a lot of like, well, no, let's just skip it, we'll go past it, we're moving on. | ||
I'm like, there's a lot of people that don't feel like we need to move on. | ||
Don't you want their confidence that this was done properly? | ||
Do you think, I keep saying this is a scar that won't heal, do you think people can move on? | ||
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No, not the way things, well, things are starting to look the way they are now could help. | |
But as far as how it's been the last 30 days or so since it, no, I don't think anybody's going to move on from that. | ||
Look, Frank and I talked about this yesterday. | ||
I said, hey Frank, let me ask this question. | ||
If you had just won the championship, and your opponent felt that something had gone wrong, and he wanted to review the tape, and he wanted to go back to the judge, would you enable it? | ||
He goes, absolutely, because I wouldn't want to win anything in a delegitimate manner. | ||
That's exactly what we have here. | ||
The issue is, is that you'll have people like Swalwell Feng-Feng, who will chase a Russian collusion hoax for three years on minimal intelligence, and the Democrats are saying, well why can't we dig this deeper, and we allow them as a Republican Party, and as the, you know, we the people. | ||
Meanwhile, they don't want to give this even a single moment. | ||
That raises more suspicion into why this is a delegitimate process. | ||
They try and say all the time, oh, well, there is no facts. | ||
Well, I'm sorry. | ||
The hundreds of affidavits, the fact that I actually have personal experiences, my chief legal officer is the fifth U.S. | ||
Senate DOD inspector general. | ||
He wrote the handbook on waste, fraud, abuse, and other constitutional enemies. | ||
He was the actual poller over at York County in Pennsylvania. | ||
I read his affidavit where he showed so many inconsistencies and how they would actually adjudicate different votes that were questionable. | ||
And it's funny that it always went in favor of Biden. | ||
You know, I have another individual who's my Middle East director, Musab al-Aqeel, who's not an American citizen, but received three ballots at his apartment in his name. | ||
So, again, how can you tell me that there's no widespread abuse? | ||
Given that's the case, that you see this, and you, look, I'll be honest, we're the war room for the Trump base. | ||
They're dug in now. | ||
And they're not gonna, there's no back down, this is hold the line. | ||
How do you see this playing out? | ||
How do you actually get past this? | ||
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I think the fact that people are showing and Unifying together the MAGA movement as far as saying, hey, we're not going to accept this. | |
We're going to fight tooth and nail and we're making our voices be heard. | ||
It gives power to people that are in the position to go, hey, we have the support of the individuals. | ||
We have the support of the American population that wants the truth. | ||
And so the numbers coming up now, almost 46 to 48 percent of the American people think, hey, it's not a policy difference. | ||
This was illegal somehow. | ||
You're a moderate. | ||
I mean, you're not a hardcore. | ||
Do you think the moderates and people that don't follow politics that closely, do you think it's starting to get to them that something's amiss here? | ||
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Yeah, absolutely. | |
I mean, why would you not, whether, what side you have that you're for, you want a legitimate voting process, an election. | ||
Having any kind of doubt on what's going on, I think it just destroys our government. | ||
It destroys the American fabric, because now you're like, well, I don't know what's going on. | ||
And I think that, like I said, especially me, I want to make sure, I mean, hey, whatever side won, won, but I have to make sure it's legitimate. | ||
Before I get to the toxic masculinity on the Biden crime family, the compromise, the second part of it, we're hurtling towards a constant, what Frank just outlined as a constitutional crisis. | ||
Right. | ||
Of epic proportion, bigger than the impeachment. | ||
I mean, this is the real deal. | ||
We're also hurtling towards a national security issue with the compromise of the Biden family. | ||
What do you think? | ||
You're a DOD guy. | ||
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Look, at the end of the day, any time that you have a compromise, the first thing you have to do is partition it off. | |
You have to go ahead and investigate it and find the ideals. | ||
If you do not do this and determine facts, then how do you allow them to continue to have access to things that may further compromise the integrity of the national security that we have and our intelligence programs? | ||
Could Joe Biden get a confidential clearance right now? | ||
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I would not have given him a confidential clearance just for a simple fact that as a father who is part of that compromise remember 10% goes to the big guy like that was so suspicious that you know we had to guess about that one look the bottom line is is that no one is more compromised by the CCP outside of Swalwell than the Biden family and now let's go ahead and add Ukraine into that let's add the 3.5 million that was sent by the former mayor of Russia or Moscow excuse me to Biden let's look at the 83,000 of Burisma let's look at quid pro Joe who basically came forward admitted that he was holding a billion | |
Do you believe the only way to get in back of this is to get a special prosecutor on this? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
You think so? | ||
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No doubt. | |
Look, they were so quick to go ahead and bring Mueller and all these other people to investigate a steel dossier paid by the Hillary Clinton Foundation. | ||
Why wouldn't we want to do it on this? | ||
Okay, I want to pivot now to the masculinity. | ||
Ian Smith, yesterday you had a very controversial comment. | ||
My phone blew up. | ||
Walk through what you said after Ian Smith. | ||
What did you say about toxic masculinity? | ||
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It's funny because I don't really find it that controversial. | |
I think that toxic masculinity is a complete joke. | ||
It's a made-up term by the radical left to put down manly men, right? | ||
And as Candace Owens recently tweeted, bring back manly men. | ||
We shouldn't have men out there. | ||
Wearing dresses and saying this is the definition of masculinity. | ||
The definition of masculinity is strong men who stand up, as you taught me the phrase recently, the right stuff, which is such a great phrase. | ||
It means, you know, strength, valor, patriotism, love of country, you know, and society needs strong men. | ||
So for me personally, when we get guys like this in the war room, I like it. | ||
I like having more masculinity around. | ||
Well, Frank, this is what you preach, so tell us, what do you think? | ||
Is toxic masculinity just a political thing from the left? | ||
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Absolutely, and I think it's something we've seen going on for a while now, where we're making men feel ashamed for being masculine, to being strong, being a protector, all the things that we look at as great attributes for a man to behold, and now it's like, well, no, those are, it's toxic, it causes problems. | |
For example, I tell people, the way our culture is set up, if you are a masculine male and you try to take charge, we punish you. | ||
For example, we've seen the thing with Ian. | ||
I tell people, here's a great analogy. | ||
If I'm at the park with my kids and my wife, we're barbecuing, and some guy walks by and makes a comment very lewdly to my wife, says something. | ||
She says something back to correct him, hey look, my husband's here, be respectful. | ||
And he were to spit on my wife, get upset about the situation. | ||
Now, I walk over there, and I don't go overboard, but I put him in his place. | ||
I give him the proper lesson on respect. | ||
When the police show up, who are they taking to jail? | ||
You. | ||
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What does that signal send to our youth to say, hey, don't defend your own problems. | |
Call somebody else. | ||
They'll help you. | ||
They'll do it for you. | ||
Don't take charge. | ||
That's not the kind of country of men that I want that stick to that kind of regimen. | ||
Look, I've got a whole different take on this. | ||
I mean, I served with the Joint Special Operations Command. | ||
I spent over seven and a half years in Iraq, two and a half years. | ||
You want to talk about alphas? | ||
I served in a team of alphas. | ||
I think that what they're trying to do, though, is they're using this vague and ambiguous term, toxic masculinity. | ||
Remember how they walked back and walked forward, defund the police? | ||
Oh, it means this, it means that. | ||
So this is what they're doing with this one. | ||
They're going to come back and say, well, no, no, no. | ||
Toxic masculinity only, you know, is reserved for misogyny and for homophobia and those that do all this. | ||
We're not talking about the average male. | ||
Meanwhile, they're creating chairs that allow a man's legs to go forward and chairs for women that allow it to open up so they can somehow go ahead and make that parallel of masculinity. | ||
It's not a parallel of masculinity. | ||
Men were here to do certain things. | ||
Women are here to do certain things. | ||
There are certain things that we do that we have to, and one of those is as a protector. | ||
What is the issue we have with the raising of young boys today? | ||
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Well, I think, one, we see that we have a huge crisis for the last couple decades now of a lot of fatherless young men that don't have that role model. | |
And then on top of that, now they're being raised. | ||
But isn't that part of the toxic masculinity? | ||
Men don't want to have responsibility. | ||
They want to punch out. | ||
I mean, isn't that cut to the heart of it? | ||
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No, and that's actually not masculinity. | |
They're bailing on women. | ||
They get women pregnant. | ||
They're out of here. | ||
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Yeah, but you also got to blame the judges as well that were going through the divorce cases who used to place more emphasis on the mother's emotions than the father. | |
They kind of disenfranchise and marginalize the father's role in things, not realizing that it's 50-50. | ||
What you're seeing with the societal degeneracy that's going on right now is a result of decades and decades of divorces where they basically marginalized what the father's input was and now you got a fatherless society who's coming forward in a lawless manner and basically scared to actually be a man because they don't know what being a man is. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
People can see all this toxic masculinity. | ||
I mean, no. | ||
Being a man, staying there, raising your children, being a role model. | ||
You know, when people sit there and go, well, you know, the way men talk. | ||
I'm like, that's not masculinity. | ||
A man treats a woman. | ||
I hold doors. | ||
The way I speak to my wife in front of my children, I'm constantly teaching them how a man behaves. | ||
But they've attacked all these things, right? | ||
They've attacked all these great traditions of men sort of looking after, protecting women. | ||
In San Francisco, I mean, literally, there are women who will yell at a guy if he holds the door for her when she's going in. | ||
I've seen it happen. | ||
And it's sort of unbelievable. | ||
Do we really expect much out of communist California? | ||
I mean, look, I'll go back to something my grandfather told me a long time ago. | ||
He says, listen son, he says, you're a boy by birth, you're a man by age, but you're a gentleman by choice. | ||
Why do you think this is a crisis about the raising of young men? | ||
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Well, honestly, I mean, I guess to get a little deep, I think that a bunch of men that don't act like men, I think, are much easier to govern and they're a lot less scary to control. | |
And I think that's one of the reasons why we've really set that agenda for the last couple decades in our country. | ||
I mean, even if we watch our sitcoms, it's always the affable, you know, dumb husband that, you know, he can't get out of his own way. | ||
If it wasn't for his loving, beautiful, intelligent wife, he would be a complete mess. The images that we send up and it just blows my mind. | ||
And then anytime somebody steps forward, like, you know, even athletics for my children now, you know, I'm big into sports because I feel of what the attributes and what it trains them and helps them with. | ||
But then, you know, we're constantly doing that. | ||
Well, it's not fair that your team's winning. | ||
We're going to go ahead and, you know, we're going to pull back a little bit so it's, you know, the participation award. | ||
All these things lend to the problem of what we're seeing now. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
When we get back, you say gentlemen by choice. | ||
I want to have you two guys answer. | ||
Is it gentlemen by choice or do you have to help craft that? | ||
I mean, do you have to have role models? | ||
Do you have to help craft that? | ||
Our guests are Corey Mills from the Defense Department, a special advisor to Miller, who's a great acting DOD, a legendary guy in the Special Forces, and really working so great with President Trump. | ||
It's such a blessing to have that guy in there. | ||
And of course, Frank Muir, the two-time heavyweight champion of UFC. | ||
We're going to return in a second with Fog City Midge, Stephen K. Bannon, in the War Room with our two guests, and to continue this intense conversation about toxic masculinity. | ||
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War Room Pandemic with Stephen K. Banham. | |
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host Stephen K. Banham. | ||
Okay, our co-host Maggie Vandenberg says that the base is more fired up than it's ever been. | ||
There's another rally in Dallas today, led by the heroic Colonel Allen West. | ||
What is going on here, and why do you think we can't get the attention of guys like Kemp and Ducey? | ||
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Look, Kemp and Ducey are part of the swamp. | |
They're part of the establishment. | ||
They rode the coattails like many of the rhinos out there on the Trump conservative movement. | ||
We're watching how many people are being silent. | ||
Many people want to continue to throw out the election numbers. | ||
Oh, 75 million patriots are there. | ||
Let me tell you, it is far more than that. | ||
There are people who are tired of watching our democracy be compromised. | ||
They're looking at the election integrity. | ||
We're looking at the fact that patriots are now coming to call. | ||
And if our Republican Party, and I'll give a lot of credit to Andrew Naggs, who actually coined this, he said, You know, the Republican Party is a repository. | ||
It's a vessel for conservative ideals. | ||
And if we're going to go ahead, you know, we can be like the Bull and Moose Party and create this, or the Tea Party of 2010 that took 86 seats in the House. | ||
But the reality is that it takes just as much equipment, resource, and energy to go ahead and create a new party than just to go ahead and take ours back. | ||
And that's what the American, that's what the We the People conservative movement is now. | ||
It's about patriots rising and realizing that people have the power, not the government. | ||
Frank, you're becoming a voice that people are starting to listen to now. | ||
Where do you think that this all ends up? | ||
Where do you think we ought to go? | ||
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I think people just have to keep being informed. | |
I mean, right now, I don't want people to feel drowned out by it, just like, well, you know, it's the same thing I'm hearing on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. | ||
I feel sometimes we can become immune or desensitized because it's an overflow of information. | ||
Hey, look, this is our way of life that's being jeopardized right now. | ||
You have to stay tuned in and dialed in. | ||
This is, I mean, first and foremost, I mean, we talk about, you know, So many things that Corey and I talk about that correlate back and forth, but I mean, hey, the OODA cycle, I use that in mixed martial arts, but hey, you have to have observance first before you can do anything else in any kind of attack, and so that's why I tell people right now, stay vigilant, stay going through, try to push yourself through all the information out there and stay informed, because an uninformed person is easy to deceive and trick. | ||
And for those who don't understand what Frank's talking about, he's talking about OODA. | ||
OODA is an acronym that we utilize in the military, which is just to observe, orient, decide, but the last part is the most important. | ||
We must act. | ||
How do we keep from being marginalized? | ||
And look, a lot of our guys are militia guys, a lot of guys are talking about the Insurrection Act. | ||
The mainstream media wants you to walk in those traps early on, so they try to marginalize you. | ||
How do we keep it funneled so that we actually have action that works? | ||
I'm about winning, right? | ||
I want to win. | ||
Victory is everything, right? | ||
Because once you know, Parcells says, you are what your record says you are, right? | ||
With all your talk, you are what your record says you are. | ||
I want our record to be victory, and victory begets other victories. | ||
So how do we stop, and particularly this movement has got so many great patrons, how do we help shepherd it into a direction that's not just positive and powerful but victorious? | ||
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Look, the bottom line is we are not at a point where the Insurrection Act is necessary. | |
We still have our voices that hasn't been fully suppressed. | ||
Yes, they try to suppress our votes by going ahead and stealing this election. | ||
There is no dispute about that. | ||
We're not even going to discuss the fact that what went on. | ||
But the bottom line is that we must continue to realize that our voice matters. | ||
We will stand at every one of those council meetings. | ||
We will stand at every one of those governor buildings. | ||
We will ensure that our voice is not, you know, marginalized in any way. | ||
We know Big Tech is going to try and censor it. | ||
We know that the media is going to try and censor it. | ||
That's why what really we should do, let's go ahead and make social media and all the rest critical infrastructure so we can look into who's actually investing into those companies and see how much foreign investment is involved. | ||
I want to go Frank first, then Midge, and then you on this one. | ||
People, I hear you, and people are going to say, yeah, I'm with you guys, I want to do that, I'm going to rally, I'm going to call my congressman, I'm going to cause this thing. | ||
But when I look at Maricopa County, and you got this subpoena that they worked on, and they get it for those machines, and they come back and say, four to one, Republicans say, not going to happen, and one of the guys, I think the Democrat said, I'll go to jail first, people are naturally going to go, I had people that are law-abiding citizens blow me up last night from Arizona saying, hey, we got 4,000 people, let's just go down and get them, right? | ||
How do you stay, how do you keep people positive when they see in the system people are just giving you the burden saying, hey, not going to work? | ||
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Honestly, I think that you have to make a commitment just to make sure that you're going to stand up for justice. | |
And I constantly go back and forth on repeating this. | ||
It's not just about being a Republican and Democrat and who's winning. | ||
It's about being an American and realizing that there is an injustice. | ||
So we have to make sure right now, you know, my wife and I, we've had this conversation. | ||
If need be, we have to be committed that we're going to do whatever it takes to move forward to make sure that justice is served and not be comfortable with going, well, you know, there's nothing I can do. | ||
I don't count. | ||
Look, enough people get together and they always count. | ||
That's the only reason why this country is the way it is. | ||
I agree with you guys entirely, and it's so great to hear other people articulate that passion out there and that enthusiasm, because I think a lot of people who are just sitting at home and feel like, I can't do anything, they can do something, right? | ||
And they should be out there taking action. | ||
And that's why when people tune into this show and they kind of get a directive, okay, today we're going to go light up this person on social media, they take action. | ||
Make them famous. | ||
And I think that's what we need to be doing, is just continually putting that pressure on these people like Kemp, like Ducey, and just be blowing them up and saying that we the people are not going to allow you to not act. | ||
I got it. | ||
We got breaking news. | ||
The President has been tweeting all morning, but one thing he says, the cyber hack is far greater. | ||
It's far greater in the fake news media than actuality. | ||
About a minute, what do you know about this? | ||
I do. | ||
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Bottom line, so let's look at the two things. | |
First off, we know it's not China because it wasn't economic focused. | ||
It wasn't about IP. | ||
We do know, however, that the Russian SVR intelligence group has been known to do these types of things. | ||
We've seen it all the way back since the 1990s when they had something called the Moonlight Maze. | ||
And if you keep in mind, back in the Moonlight Maze, they said if you would have printed out all the documents that they actually stole, it would stack higher than the Washington Monument. | ||
Give that a little bit of a time. | ||
So now we have to look at the fact that people are ridiculing the President for filing Krebs. | ||
This has been going on for months, and the fact that we haven't centralized and managed our IT infrastructure with Cybercom and all the others, and we're still utilizing third parties, have we not learned anything from the Snowden incident? | ||
Have we not learned anything from the fact that when we contract these things out, that that's where the weakness is? | ||
By the way, CBS 60 Minutes News on Krebs is on there. | ||
Catherine Herridge is the best well-sourced person at the Pentagon, right? | ||
They absolutely knew something was going on and they didn't ask Krebs, okay, how do people get more access to you? | ||
How do people get more access to what you're working on? | ||
How do they get to your social media? | ||
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Well, look, I'm at Frank Mir on my Instagram. | |
I try to stay on it as much as I can. | ||
Also with Twitter and Facebook. | ||
And then basically right now I'm starting to do my own podcast. | ||
I have a phone booth fighting, but I'm also doing my own thing now. | ||
I hope so. | ||
Not just phone book fighting. | ||
You're going to do your own podcast? | ||
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I do. | |
It's just me by myself, more or less, with my ideas and what's going on, just so that I can kind of bounce them off my fans. | ||
That way I can respond, ask questions, and have more of an intimate one-on-one situation. | ||
And then, again, like, obviously I'm an expert in the martial arts world, but there's a lot of correlations between that and just, you know, the philosophy of life and lifestyle and what's going on in those current events. | ||
Amazing. | ||
We look forward to having you back. | ||
We're pumped. | ||
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Both on Twitter, both on Instagram, you can find me at Corey Mills, M-I-L-L-S underscore PACEM, P-A-C-E-M, PACHEM, stands for peace. | |
Yep, we're going to have both these guys back and have them on the show as now regulars. | ||
Maggie is on, she trades up on Monday, she's on, you're co-hosting from, was it noon to two? | ||
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Yes, it's just two days on Monday and Tuesday, 12 to 2 after this show. | |
I'm not going to be competing with War Room, wouldn't do that, so tune in. | ||
I'm going to be co-host, co-anchoring, actually, on John Bachman's show on Newsmax. | ||
And I get to join you on that. | ||
And I'm going to see you there. | ||
That's right. | ||
This is so exciting. | ||
Okay, we're going to have Colonel Tony Schaffer's going to lead off on Monday morning. | ||
We're going to get into the depths of this cyber hack. | ||
It's a big deal. | ||
We're going to drill down on it. |