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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. | ||
That 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 a hundred 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. Bannon. | ||
Remember, the theory of the case is that there are a host of illegal elections that went across these six states by state legislatures not doing their jobs. | ||
That's going to be argued tomorrow in our nation's capital, in the front of the House and the Senate. | ||
Maybe a combo platter. | ||
And also, there's been massive voter fraud. | ||
We're going to go back to kind of ground zero of this fraud, which is Georgia. | ||
This is an extraordinary dual election, which we told from the beginning, this would be the biggest political story that started the year that then led into one of the biggest stories in American history, which is tomorrow. | ||
John Fredericks, by the way, we want to, breaking news, jump in here. | ||
We've got Pacific's going to come back in a minute. | ||
He's got breaking news on Georgia on the ground. | ||
So, John Fredericks, you've been down there. | ||
You said something, the buried lead is, you said, as big as November 3rd, is this going to be presidential-type turnout? | ||
Is this what Stacey Abrams has when you've got these three million votes have already taken place? | ||
Is this going to be presidential-type numbers? | ||
And is the Trump base going to represent today at that type of presidential, Trump's-on-the-ticket type numbers? | ||
Because we've seen in 18, and we've seen in places when Trump's not on the ticket, what happens and give us your give us your expertise We need 1.1 million voters to turn out in order for one or two of these Republicans to win based on all the early voting, the cheating, the fraud. | ||
You know what's going to happen at midnight. | ||
So that's what everybody is estimating. | ||
1.1 million. | ||
We're already down by 200,000 going into game day. | ||
Right now, we're tracking to get about 850. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's at 11 o'clock. | ||
We're tracking at 850. | ||
Right? | ||
It's got to go up in the afternoon. | ||
It's got to go up in the night. | ||
Hang on, hang on. | ||
Slow down. | ||
I want people to understand the math. | ||
1.1 million at basically a 60-40 split. | ||
Trump 60%. | ||
The anti-Trump force is 40% at 1.1 million. | ||
You're saying at 11 o'clock, as you look at it, that number's not 1.1 million, that number will be 850,000 game day votes? | ||
Is that what you're saying? | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
If the trend holds now, but you can't really take that, what you have to say is, is it going to go up this afternoon? | ||
A lot of Republicans work, right? | ||
So, if you look at the trend line, we're looking for a big game day turnout after 3 o'clock. | ||
If that happens, we can get to the million right now. | ||
So, as I said when I got off... I know, but hang on, but hold on, but hang on, hang on, hang on. | ||
No, no, but hang on. | ||
Tracking means tracking. | ||
Tracking means I'm projecting out because I'm tracking towards $8.50. | ||
If you're tracking to $8.50 and they're calculating what normal after-work voting is, that is a big delta. | ||
That's a big gap of $1.1 million. | ||
That ain't even close, brother. | ||
So is it tracking, projecting forward, that it's going to be $8.50 at the end of the day? | ||
Or is it $8.50 right now and you've just got to get to $1.1 million? | ||
You got it? | ||
No. | ||
If the trend holds from 7 a.m. | ||
to 11 a.m., we're going to be at 8.59. | ||
If the trend grows 12 o'clock or after, that's how you get there. | ||
Hedge fund. | ||
It's a start. | ||
By the way, so you just got a bunch of guys that are dumping big positions, let me tell you. | ||
Right? | ||
The only way to split government is Trump's got to win tomorrow. | ||
Listen, this is going to be a tough night, Steve. | ||
This is what we've been saying the whole time. | ||
Now, if you want my thoughts on this, I think Kelly Loeffler is going to pull this out. | ||
I think Loeffler wins, Perdue loses. | ||
It's going to be very close. | ||
And Loeffler is going to win on the strength of her coming to the rally last night and on the strength of her tweeting out at 6 o'clock that she's standing with President Trump on January 6th. | ||
Perdue finally did that. | ||
He did that at 9 o'clock today, two hours after polls were open, when they're looking at the same numbers I am. | ||
See, we all look at the same numbers. | ||
He's saying, okay, if I don't do something, I'm at 8.50, I'm going to lose, hiding in my basement, I gotta do something. | ||
So, in an absolute profile of senatorial courage, David Perdue tweets out at 9.30am, looking at poll numbers where he's losing, uh-oh, now I'm for Trump on January 6th if I was there. | ||
We begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged, and begged | ||
If it's lost, it's on Mitch McConnell, and if it's won, it's Donald J. Trump. | ||
Donald J. Trump does not take the loss here. | ||
We begged and begged and begged. | ||
We don't like begging on the war room. | ||
We don't like being supplicants, okay? | ||
We begged in our nice indoor voice. | ||
We didn't even do it in our nice indoor voice. | ||
Okay, John Fredericks, how do people keep up to date with you during the day? | ||
You're going to be back on Real America Voice and the John Fredericks Radio Network. | ||
6 p.m. | ||
6 p.m. | ||
live at the Grand Hyatt Hotel. | ||
All the dignitaries are going to be with us. | ||
We'll have a great panel. | ||
We're on live video. | ||
Real America's Voice. | ||
Download my app, the App Store, John Frederick Show, or on Google Play, John Frederick Show. | ||
We're live there. | ||
Just hit the button. | ||
You're good to go. | ||
And we're going to be part of that tonight. | ||
It's great that Real America's Voice is on it, live, all over the city, in Georgia, everywhere. | ||
John Frederick, Radio Network. | ||
John, thank you very much. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Now, if your blood pressure's not up, take a deep breath. | ||
Have another cup of coffee. | ||
Got a lot to do here. | ||
Got a lot of work to do. | ||
Okay, now we're going to go My favorite guy, an American hero, a patriot, a two-time awardee of the Bronze Star, led a platoon in eastern Afghanistan during the darkest days of that war. | ||
Right? | ||
Young men and women fighting for their country and actually fighting for the people of Afghanistan. | ||
That would be Sean Parnell, a congressional candidate in Pennsylvania. | ||
So Sean, I don't think I've had any guest on here that made people's heads blow up more than you yesterday describing what happened in Pennsylvania. | ||
And the question they have about this audit you did and the 63,000 votes off and all this stuff, the Pennsylvania legislature is back today. | ||
Cutler and Corman are back today. | ||
No special session, they're back today. | ||
Rudy Giuliani opened up with what the theory of the case they're going to argue tomorrow. | ||
The first thing they're going to argue is that these were illegal elections, that the state legislatures changed the rules, weren't on top of them, and certified illegal voting. | ||
What say you, sir, and then what's the action plan to sort this thing out? | ||
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It's a great question, and I'll just answer your question point-blank, Steve. | |
I don't see how anyone in good conscience can certify the race in the state of Pennsylvania. | ||
As you mentioned, we did an audit, and I made the people of PA-17 and Western Pennsylvania a promise that I'd bring some clarity to this election for them, and I made you a promise that when we got the results of this audit back, we'd talk about it on your show, and that's what we did last night. | ||
Put very simply, Steve, our audit found that in my district alone there was a 63,000-vote deficit, which that basically means more votes than actual voters. | ||
In Allegheny County as a whole in western Pennsylvania, 120,000 vote deficit. | ||
And across the state of Pennsylvania, a 200,000 person vote deficit. | ||
Now here's the deal. | ||
We've asked the Pennsylvania Secretary of State, Kathy Bookvar, for clarification. | ||
She basically said, well you guys don't know what you're talking about. | ||
Well, they're her numbers. | ||
I think that's very important for your audience to understand is that we didn't pull these numbers out of thin air. | ||
We used her own numbers based in the shore system, which is Pennsylvania's only official voter registered database. | ||
Okay, but Sean, hang on, if you go on Rachel Maddow, if you look on MSNBC and CNN, they go, however, the Secretary of State says they've actually got some updates on the shore system, which Sean Parnell is working off of, is the old numbers. | ||
So what about these new numbers, and what would you say to that, where they're going to update the numbers, but they're not the numbers in the shore system right now, but those numbers are not correct? | ||
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Well, first of all, so what I say to that, so if you haven't fully updated the shore system and you certified an election with a 200,000 plus person voter deficit on November 24th, how can you possibly certify it with that many votes left to reconcile? | |
You cannot certify an election in the state of Pennsylvania. | ||
It violates PA Statute 3154 to certify a race before those numbers are reconciled. | ||
So how do you certify a race in November When we just swore in the 117th Congress, what, 48 hours ago, and there was still a six-figure deficit of more votes than voters, how do you certify a race in November with still a six-figure deficit? | ||
Any way you look at it, even if the Pennsylvania Secretary of State and our Commonwealth government of the state of Pennsylvania say, yeah, hey, look, don't worry, the numbers will be reconciled, well, Well, what are we supposed to just take their word for it? | ||
A Radical Democrat Governor? | ||
A Radical Democrat Attorney General? | ||
A Radical Democrat Secretary of State? | ||
A Radical Democrat Pennsylvania Supreme Court? | ||
We're just supposed to take their word for it? | ||
So even if the numbers are reconciled, there's no excuse to wait three months to reconcile those numbers, so I don't really care what they say! | ||
Okay, Sean, we're limited in time, but I got a question. | ||
You led a platoon. | ||
You've been awarded medals for bravery and dedication to your country. | ||
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What? | |
Are you? | ||
Tomorrow? | ||
Biden electors are coming in as Pennsylvania's official electors, and I just want to add breaking news. | ||
The President of the United States, Mr. Rahim Ghassan, just tweeted. | ||
Please read this tweet. | ||
The Vice President has the power to reject fraudulently chosen electors. | ||
Please repeat that, Mr. Rahim Ghassan. | ||
The Vice President has the power to reject fraudulently chosen electors. | ||
That is, by the way, did Twitter put a false thing up on there? | ||
Has that got a tag? | ||
Not yet. | ||
So Twitter, Jack Dorsey, who's on the trail, and that's 88 million people, please repeat what the President of the United States, the 45th President of the United States, just tweeted what, Mr. Rahim Ghassan? | ||
The Vice President has the power to reject fraudulently chosen electors. | ||
Call the play, you run the play. | ||
Call the play, you run the play. | ||
So Sean Parnell, Are you telling me that the people in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the home of Valley Forge and Gettysburg, and where the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence were negotiated and signed, the launching point for the attack on Trenton, all this American history of freedom and patriotism and people putting their sacred honor on the line every day to make this country what it is today. | ||
Is the Vice President, the President, what's going to happen here, have to sort it out? | ||
Are you guys going to set things right in Pennsylvania? | ||
Your legislatures are back today. | ||
What is Sean Parnell going to do about this? | ||
You're a leader. | ||
You're one of the leaders of your generation. | ||
People want to know. | ||
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Well, I'm going to ask the PA state legislature, the Republicans in the House and the Senate of the state of Pennsylvania, to be leaders instead of politicians. | |
Stand up. | ||
Look, the Senate has subpoena power. | ||
The State House in Pennsylvania has limited subpoena power on oversight and other things and committees like that. | ||
Subpoena the Secretary of State of Pennsylvania and ask her specifically about the voter deficit. | ||
Ask her why the election map file for Allegheny County, where there's a 120,000 person voter deficit in Allegheny County, ask her why that election map file is missing from the database. | ||
Ask her what, specifically, ask her what left-wing groups were granted administrative access to the shore system. | ||
Ask these questions on behalf of the people of the Commonwealth because we deserve clarity and we deserve answers. | ||
And I would also say to the Republicans in the PA House and the Senate that 9 out of 10 Republicans believe that this election was stolen from President Trump, right? | ||
And 30% of Democrats believe that illicit things were done. | ||
Thirty percent. | ||
Okay, we've got to pop, and I want to get your thing, but last, correct me if I'm wrong, the legislature that is sworn in today and takes an oath to God is controlled both in the House and the Senate by Republicans, correct? | ||
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Yes. | |
Fine, that's all I need to know. | ||
By the way, the books you've got to get, Outlaw Platoon, if you want to see about sacrifice and honor and what these kids did for this country and for people of the world, read Outlaw Platoon. | ||
His newest book is One True Patriot, which kind of brings you up to date of today. | ||
Sean, what's your Twitter handle? | ||
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At Sean Parnell USA on Twitter and on Parler. | |
You can follow me on Facebook and Instagram as well. | ||
Okay, go with God real quickly. | ||
Thank you. | ||
We're going to follow this. | ||
I want to repeat Raheem Kassam to tee up our next guest. | ||
Repeat what the President of the United States tweeted out. | ||
The Vice President has the power to reject fraudulently chosen electors. | ||
The man that's going to explain that to us is Judge Louie Gohmert from Texas One. | ||
Tough as boot leather and as smart as they come. | ||
Louie Gohmert will join us next to explain that tweet of the President of the United States. | ||
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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. | ||
You're back in the War Room, Raheem Kassam. | ||
The Vice President has the power to reject fraudulently chosen electors. | ||
And that tweet was by whom? | ||
A guy called Donald J. Trump. | ||
Eighty-eight million followers. | ||
I take it they're in full meltdown right now? | ||
Oh yeah, and it's getting a lot of action. | ||
There's 13,000 retweets on that, 47,000 likes already. | ||
Okay, we're going to bring in now a guy who was with us from the very, very beginning. | ||
When I say that, ten years ago when the Tea Party and all that, and he's actually been a conservative for much longer, Judge Louie Gohmert, the congressman from Texas One, who is a great American patriot, a brilliant judge, and a very learned Lawyer, you've got a lawsuit up before the Supreme Court. | ||
I know it's going to appellate court, but it's about the Supreme. | ||
But I want you to address this issue right here. | ||
Is Donald J. Trump, the 45th President of the United States, is he correct, according to your interpretation of the Constitution, when he makes that statement, that the Vice President has the power to reject fraudulently elected electors? | ||
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Well, the lawsuit that we did, And the trial court said we didn't have standing. | |
Well, a member of Congress is particularly situated so that the vice president's ruling directly impacts me. | ||
And then other plaintiffs in that same suit were Republican electors from Arizona. | ||
So, you know, either way you go, one or both of us should have had standing, and it just seems like a cheap way for the courts to yet once again avoid really taking something up on the merits. | ||
But it is important to debunk most of the media, over 90% apparently, the fraud allegations, or not allegations, Uh, they haven't been debunked. | ||
Uh, there was real, genuine fraud, and there is real, genuine evidence of all kinds of fraud. | ||
They used the old school fraud that, you know, whether it's dead people voting, voting multiple times, uh, you know, manufacturing ballots, um, or, and they also used, uh, electronic, uh, Uh, fraud. | ||
So, the fraud was real. | ||
And, you know, I keep hearing Republicans say, look, we just need to back off and realize we haven't been winning, uh, national, uh, election popular vote, uh, just once in many, many, many years. | ||
And I have to point out, actually, uh, we won the popular vote in November. | ||
It just happened. | ||
You don't have to go out and find some political basis to appeal to more people so that we can win the popular vote. | ||
It was historic how big this president won re-election with the popular vote, but it was likewise historic that We had so much fraud, so widespread. | ||
And Steve, if I could address another issue that people are saying. | ||
Look, you know, if we're going to be legitimate Republicans and stand consistently, then we know there was fraud in Texas, there was fraud here and there, North Carolina, all these different places. | ||
So we ought to be objecting to the electors from all of those states. | ||
And the answer is no, that's not necessary. | ||
Because even though there was fraud in Texas and many other states, the fraud was not successful. | ||
It was a fraudulent attempt to steal the electors. | ||
uh... in these other states but we don't have to object because the fraud failed to secure the majority and get the uh... electors uh... | ||
or biden so that's why uh... if the product worked in texas and they had gotten the popular vote through the fraud i would be objecting to texas but it fortunately it didn't work there judge i wanted to go back to the uh... | ||
Rudy Giuliani, the star of the show, said, look, the theory of the case tomorrow and what they're pointing for is, one, there were illegal electors that came out of illegal elections in places like Georgia from constitutional and billy of state legislatures to set the rules and have the rules set in place before. | ||
The second part is voter ballot and election fraud. | ||
I want to go to the first part because this gets back to the president's tweet. | ||
If you argue, and I'd like you to argue now, are these electors from these states, in your mind, according to the Constitution, illegal electors? | ||
And does the Vice President then not just have the power, does he have actually the responsibility and the accountability to reject those electors, sir? | ||
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Yes. | |
He does. | ||
And those that say, but it says he's supposed to count the votes, so that means, literally, he doesn't have the power to object if they're not legitimate votes. | ||
Well, yes he does. | ||
Because that argument that he doesn't have that power, if those people that make that argument are to be consistent, they're going to have to admit | ||
That when it comes to judicial nominations and appointments by the President, the Senate can have hearings, they can interview the candidates, they can research them, have hearings about their backgrounds. | ||
But they only have the power to advise and consent. | ||
They have no power to vote against a nominee. | ||
They have to just simply advise the president what they think, but then vote to consent. | ||
They have no say in the matter. | ||
Well, you and I know that's ridiculous, of course. | ||
Uh, the idea that you have the power to consent means, well of course you also have the power not to consent, but it doesn't say that. | ||
That's right. | ||
If you look at the plain meaning at the time it was written, they understood, well of course, you don't just open the vote. | ||
If that's all we needed, we would get some clerk somewhere to do that. | ||
We don't need to bring in all the members of the House and Senate and the Vice President and the Speaker. | ||
Just have some clerk add them up and you can have it in front of other people. | ||
But no, this was considered so serious and so needfully to be protected that this is what They prescribed be done, both in this Article 2 and in the 12th Amendment. | ||
But the Electoral Count Act is unconstitutional, clearly. | ||
Okay, you cut to my next question. | ||
In your mind, is the Electoral Count Act, I think of 1877, is that constitutional in your mind, and would you go argue that to the Supreme Court? | ||
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Yeah, and we've argued that in our briefs in federal court. | |
And that is that, no, it's not constitutional. | ||
And they knew that back at the time. | ||
You know, they'd had problems in the Civil War. | ||
They had problems in 1880. | ||
And so long that they knew they didn't have the votes to get a constitutional amendment in 1887. | ||
So they did what Democrats often do now. | ||
They pass a legislative act. | ||
to amend the Constitution, hoping that the courts won't say anything, and so it'll be left alone. | ||
Well, basically, that's what's happened with the 1887 Act. | ||
Nobody has really had a need to challenge it. | ||
And now we can. | ||
So you're saying, hang on, you're saying the aspect of its custom and tradition has been around for about 150 years. | ||
The first time Trump needs something, Louie Gohmert comes up with this convoluted idea that the custom and tradition of an act, a federal statute from 1887, all of a sudden they're dreaming up this thing that's not constitutional. | ||
What's your response to that? | ||
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That if it was unconstitutional at the time it was passed, It's still unconstitutional and just because people felt like slavery should be constitutional doesn't mean that over time as Americans wake up that we don't realize Hey, that is absolutely not constitutional. | |
But the Dred Scott decision was a political decision. | ||
It wasn't a constitutional decision. | ||
And apparently that's what's happened with 1887's Electoral Count Act. | ||
Last question, we've got about a minute left. | ||
Is the House, do you think the House, do they have enough information from Rudy Giuliani and the President's team? | ||
Are you prepared on the second part, the massive voter fraud? | ||
Do you think you have the receipts? | ||
Are you guys prepared tomorrow to go in and argue and break the back of the Democrats, all this spin? | ||
It's baseless, there's no evidence. | ||
Are you guys prepared to go in and make the case tomorrow? | ||
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I can't speak for everybody, but I can speak for the numerous people with whom I've worked getting ready for tomorrow, and that group is prepared. | |
Absolutely. | ||
Judge Gohmert, how do people follow you during the day? | ||
What's your social media? | ||
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At Rep Louis Gomer, G-O-M-E-R-T, or you can go to gomer.com. | |
Thank you so much, Stephen. | ||
Judge, you're a real American patriot. From Texas 1, Louis Gohmert. Judge Gohmert, thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
A lot going on. What do you got, Judge? | ||
The Vice President has the power to reject fraudulently chosen electors. | ||
The Electoral Control Act of 1887 is unconstitutional, so says Louie Gohmert. | ||
I think we're seeing how this is going to play out. | ||
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Wait, can I just jump in real quick here? | |
Did you know the Vice President has the power to reject fraudulently chosen electors? | ||
You know, I do now. | ||
I do now. | ||
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We're dancing on a knife edge here, Steve. | |
By the way, this is all to get sorted. | ||
This is about what this Constitution is about, about what the Republic is about. | ||
We want everybody in the board. | ||
This is why we told you it was all going to come down here back in September on the Showtime show. | ||
We're pulling everything to get over the target. | ||
Right? | ||
Just pull all your forces so they converge on a point. | ||
The point of attack. | ||
Okay? | ||
The point of attack. | ||
That's where this hangs. | ||
There's a camera there, Jack. | ||
Doesn't help if you lean through it. | ||
That's okay. | ||
We're going to be back in a second in the War Room. | ||
We've got Rabbi Sparrow, Peter Navarro, Fog City Mage, Jack Masovic, all of it next. | ||
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The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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Okay, it used to be hold the line and removing the chains. | ||
It's different today. | ||
We've called the play. | ||
We're going to run the play. | ||
And we're going to go through a couple of three very turbulent 24-hour periods. | ||
So it's time to get very focused. | ||
Don't be chasing. | ||
I need focus, not fantasy. | ||
Focus, not fantasy. | ||
If you want to win, right? | ||
If you want to lose, be able to sit there and suck on your thumb and say, oh, we got to do this, got to do this. | ||
No. | ||
If you want to win, get focused. | ||
What your focus means, means be there on your social media. | ||
When we put names up and numbers up, you've got to be calling, you've got to be putting pressure, you've got to be playing. | ||
There's a lot going on, a lot of moving pieces. | ||
Okay? | ||
Rahim Ghassan, we've got some breaking news. | ||
Well, we've got a bunch actually. | ||
So, Marco Rubio has tweeted in the last couple of minutes about the New York Stock Exchange delisting the Chinese companies. | ||
Very important. | ||
I'm going to get back to Marco. | ||
Put a pin in that. | ||
We're going to get back to Marco Rubio either later in this segment or the next segment. | ||
You gotta step up. | ||
You're either with us or you're against us. | ||
You're either with the Constitution or against it. | ||
There's no middle ground. | ||
Tom Cotton, I love Tom Cotton, but hey, you know, people are just, they're making decisions, that's what the fourth term's about. | ||
Everything's becoming clear. | ||
Clarity is all, just like in Billy Bush weekend. | ||
Right? | ||
Just like in the impeachment, all of it. | ||
It's all becoming clear. | ||
What about real clear politics is linking to what? | ||
Well, it's interesting. | ||
Real Clear Politics, not exactly a right-wing website, has just put up on its homepage, one of its top links, my analysis of the call. | ||
The call between Raffensperger and President Trump. | ||
Because of the smartest analysis. | ||
And they've chosen the headline, Call Actually Reveals a President Deep Into Detail. | ||
It's a brilliant analysis. | ||
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I'm glad I dictated it to you. | |
Jack Maxey, what is the live stream? | ||
What's the Donald dot win? | ||
And what is hashtag war on pandemic? | ||
Where are people's heads right now? | ||
Listen, people are fired up. | ||
I think the thing that most people are concerned about is whether or not Pence is going to stand up and do the right thing. | ||
A lot of people are saying, hey, he's a good Christian gentleman. | ||
He will follow his oath. | ||
And that's what we're hoping for. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
Are you Pontius Pilate or are you Solomon? | ||
Are you Pontius Pilate or are you Solomon? | ||
Maggie, there's so much going on today, so many groups in town, gathering of the tribes all over. | ||
Our own Fog City Midge, what do you got for us? | ||
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There's a rally happening today at Freedom Plaza. | |
This is a pre-game day rally for the big event tomorrow and people are meeting. | ||
A lot of tough hombres down there. | ||
I saw some of them last night when we had meetings down there, close there. | ||
Came out last night and let's say they were still up and going. | ||
They were still reviewing their plans for the day at like 1 and 2 in the morning. | ||
So there's some good tough hombres though. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, so many people have already come into town for tomorrow's event, so today they're doing the rally down at Freedom Plaza. | |
So one o'clock at Freedom Plaza, that's where the rally is. | ||
Who are the groups that are putting on? | ||
I know we've got like ten groups are throwing in here. | ||
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Yeah, there's a bunch of them. | |
Stop the Steal, Wild Protest, Turning Point Action, Rule of Law Defense Fund, Moms for America, Women for America First, Peaceably Gathered, Tea Party Patriots, Black Conservatives Fund, and I think there's going to be a couple more. | ||
There's going to be a ton of speakers. | ||
I'm going to be down there, so people come say hi. | ||
Are they going to march up to Capitol Hill? | ||
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Today's just at Freedom Plaza. | |
Today's just at Freedom Plaza. | ||
Do we have any sense so far of what size crowd is down there already? | ||
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I have absolutely no idea, but I know tomorrow they're expecting tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands. | |
Perfect. | ||
And you're going to be doing live reports at five o'clock. | ||
Okay, perfect. | ||
What do you got for me? | ||
I think they were eating their cereal this morning, and I think we can show which cereal. | ||
Hold it. | ||
The Donald for the win. | ||
The breakfast of bad hombres is bourbon and nails. | ||
Rusty nails now. | ||
What do we got? | ||
These are, by the way, heckles, but I love heckles. | ||
So they said that this is your breakfast, and this is Captain Bannon's Receipts and Rum, the breakfast cereal of Grundoons, and it's Kraken Black Spice to Rum and Receipts. | ||
Okay, we're going to get, I love it, you guys keep going, everybody get focused here, we've got a lot of work to do. | ||
We're going to put Sobik back in a second, let's bring in Peter Navarro real quickly, do we have Navarro? | ||
If we don't have Navarro? | ||
One more serious thing real quick is watch in Washington DC over the next 48 hours for the violence that will be aimed at Trump supporters, for the violence that will be aimed at peaceful protesters out there in Freedom Plaza, for the violence that's already being done to protesters coming into town by the mayor and her policing. | ||
Right? | ||
Let's be very clear about what's going on. | ||
There's Chinese Communist Party tactics in Washington DC now. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
I don't, I don't know the Proud Boys, I don't, you know, there's no endorsement, I don't know, right? | ||
But here's what I do know, is that their leader is arrested when coming into Washington D.C. | ||
for desecrating a BLM flag three months ago? | ||
Look, we don't, I don't know those guys really, but I gotta tell you, we put calls out last night trying to put bail up for the guy. | ||
It's just not acceptable. | ||
It's outrageous. | ||
A guy comes into town to protest? | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
And by the way, the thing that happened at Josh Hawley's house, that's just not acceptable. | ||
I don't know why the Senate and Capitol Police are not around there. | ||
What are we doing, Mitch McConnell? | ||
You know, you've got very controversial things going. | ||
And hey, if people want to go there and protest, I have no problem with that. | ||
People going to Cutler's house, people going to Corman's house, but not in the middle of the night, and not when a guy's not home and he's got a young wife and a baby. | ||
You know, and where's the authorities? | ||
Where are the local authorities? | ||
And most importantly, where were the Capitol Hill police that should have been deployed by Mitch McConnell? | ||
You've got to get ahead of this. | ||
And I have no problem with people doing peaceful protests, people going to Cutler's house over the weekend, people went to Corman's house, going to houses. | ||
It's very uncomfortable, but people are worked up, but it was peaceful, people kept their distance, but we've got to get on top of this thing. | ||
I want to go to Rabbi Rabbi Sparrow, thank you very much for joining us here on War and Pandemic. | ||
It's a day of breaking news and hot takes. | ||
But I wanted to have you come back because you're kind of a stabilizing force. | ||
And to put in perspective, we had Archbishop Viganò's Everything's at stake. | ||
This is crucial. | ||
yesterday, but today I want to come to you. What, for our audience, that's all worked up, they're on the trigger, they're getting ready to email people, call people, what is at stake tomorrow in your perspective for the Americanized Judeo-Christian ethos? Everything's at stake. This is crucial. You have one candidate, who is Joe Biden, who does not believe in the Judeo-Christian ethos. | ||
I'll tell you why in a second. | ||
And you have our president Trump, although he's not an everyday churchgoer, he's not a holy roller, but he does fervently and deeply believe in the Judeo-Christian ethos. | ||
As I mentioned, when I was on your show last time, the crux of the Judeo-Christian ethos is the idea of local control. | ||
Trump believes in that. | ||
So do conservatives. | ||
Biden, on the other hand, and all of the Clintonista, all of the Obamaites that surround him, they don't believe in local control. | ||
They don't believe that the American people should decide their own destiny. | ||
They believe in centralized control coming out of an elitist view. | ||
The Judeo-Christian ethos also believes in the idea of personal responsibility. | ||
President Trump does. | ||
He believes in that, in small business. | ||
On the other hand, the Biden people, All of those elites, the ruling class, they believe that everything is society's fault and that they should social engineer all of the ills that they've decided that the individuals in the American society have caused. | ||
Another very important idea in the Judeo-Christian ethos is the idea of nationalism and our religion. | ||
The biblical tradition is a believer in nationalism. | ||
These folks that are now coming in, hopefully they won't, but if they do, they are globalists, they are transnationalists. | ||
The Bible, the Judeo-Christian ethos, is for the pride in nationalism when you have a good nation, like America, or like Israel, or like England was during its prime. | ||
The people that are coming in, if they do, These are globalists. | ||
These are people that want the... They're a ruling class that take their cue from their meetings in Davos. | ||
Just want to say something very interesting. | ||
There was, in very early biblical times in Genesis, the story of the Tower of Babel. | ||
This idea of globalism under a ruling class. | ||
They all got together and they decided to have a one world government. | ||
And they erected these towers up towards heaven to defy God and say that you are not the ruler. | ||
You are not the one that has given us the rights. | ||
It is us. | ||
And they said, let's have one language. | ||
In other words, one definition of everything, of racism and homophobia, all of these things. | ||
God finally intervened and said, no, this globalism is not good. | ||
And what happened was they were confused. | ||
And then he appointed Abraham, the people scattered around the world. | ||
And he appointed Abraham, they scattered around the world to make individual nations. | ||
And Abraham became the father of individual nations. | ||
The idea that our rights come from God. | ||
This is part of the Judeo-Christian ethos. | ||
Big government types, ruling class, Obama-ites, Clinton-ites, Kamala Harris, Biden, they believe that they confer rights on us. | ||
Just look at the governors throughout the states. | ||
So everything, even the idea of morality, biblical morality, they don't believe in these sins and virtues that we grew up with. | ||
They have a whole new list of what is sinful, but it has nothing to do with the virtues and the character traits that we grew up with. | ||
So everything is at stake. | ||
Rabbi, last thing. | ||
Mike Pence is obviously a very devout, professed Christian. | ||
As you know, President Trump practices religion in a different way. | ||
If you were with him today and had one thing that you would want them to read and contemplate over in kind of divine, you know, Lectio Divinio, to kind of spiritual reading, what would you recommend that Mike Pence and the President read tonight as they think about these momentous decisions they have to make tomorrow? | ||
I like Mike Pence. | ||
I've known him for years since he was a congressman back in Indiana. | ||
I knew when he was in charge of the conservative caucus. | ||
I would say, Congressman, Vice President, Mike Pence, wife of, husband of Karen, this is the moment for which God has appointed you. | ||
As Mordecai said to Esther, this is the moment of your appointment. | ||
And I would say, be strong. | ||
You've got the constitution on your side. | ||
You have the facts on your side. | ||
We cannot allow this nation to be decided by fraud. | ||
It's a fraud that we all know in front of our eyes happen and say, Vice President Pence, do the right thing. | ||
Say that these fraudulent votes, all of this should go back to the legislatures, the state legislatures, like the founding fathers had envisioned and let them certify in their own states. | ||
They know what's best. | ||
If these electoral votes are legitimate or they are the consequences of fraud, Mike Pence is a wonderful man and perhaps this might be his historic moment and his divinely appointed moment. | ||
Rabbi Sparrow, how do people follow you throughout the day? | ||
I know a lot of people are going to want to get to know more about you, particularly in these very trying times. | ||
We've got about 30 seconds. | ||
How do people follow you? | ||
We have a website, Caucus for America. | ||
And we're dedicated. | ||
We've done this for 20, 25 years. | ||
We're dedicated to preserving the historic and unique American civilization. | ||
America represents a unique civilization. | ||
It's not something to be discarded. | ||
It's something to fight for. | ||
God put us here to fight for the good things. | ||
This is the good fight. | ||
So Caucus for America. | ||
I have a book called Pushback. | ||
You can get that through the website. | ||
And of course, listen, there are wonderful venues like the Stephen K. Bannon Show. | ||
Rabbi Sparrow, thank you. | ||
Very honored to have you on today. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
My pleasure. | ||
You've got to read Pushback, too. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
Okay, what are we hearing? | ||
I want breaking news. | ||
Maggie, one more time. | ||
We've got about 30 seconds, about 1 o'clock today. | ||
Where should people go? | ||
What websites should they go to? | ||
What Twitter feeds? | ||
What's your Twitter feed? | ||
How do people understand? | ||
It's going to be a little confusing today down there. | ||
That's why you always want kind of the fog city midge to be able to guide you through all of it. | ||
What do they do? | ||
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The best information is on March2SaveAmerica.com. | |
If they scroll down, they'll see all the information about today's rally on the 5th. | ||
And yeah, people can follow me at FogCityMidge. | ||
I'll be tweeting today and tomorrow from the White House as well. | ||
Okay, we're gonna have more on the ellipse on this historic event tomorrow. | ||
That's one you want to bring your kids to if you're in the Region, if you're in the Mid-Atlantic, anywhere you ought to try to come today. | ||
Historic day today on the eve of one of the most important days in American political history. | ||
Okay, Raheem? | ||
So, Rob of Real America's Voice just texted me. | ||
There is a link as well for people. | ||
They can go to MagaRallyMap.com. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
MagaRallyMap. | ||
Download a map for themselves. | ||
Okay, perfect. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to be back in 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. | ||
Hello Georgia! | ||
It is so incredible to be back here with so many amazing, hardworking Georgia families who are fighting for our children's future. | ||
Each one of you. | ||
And it's so great to be back in Georgia with this warrior, my father, the people's president. | ||
He is a tireless, a tireless champion for all of you and he will never stop fighting. | ||
And by his side are two amazing senators that we have to send back to the Senate and send a resounding message that patriotism is alive and well in Georgia. | ||
And Georgia is going to keep freedom alive in America. | ||
Please vote. | ||
Thank you. | ||
God bless you. | ||
God bless Georgia. | ||
And God bless America. | ||
And God bless our president. | ||
Okay, is Marco back in the warmers? | ||
Has Marco Rubio stepped up? | ||
Does Twitter have anything from Marco Rubio about standing with the President tomorrow? | ||
Checking. | ||
Just reloading the page from when we were up last. | ||
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You were supposed to do this in the break, but that's okay. | |
Taking up valuable time. | ||
Okay, hold it. | ||
He's done the New York Stock Exchange. | ||
Does Kelly Loeffler's husband run the New York Stock Exchange? | ||
I've got to get a look into this. | ||
They delisted the big Chinese telecom companies and then relisted them today. | ||
We're going to get into the bottom of that in five minutes. | ||
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He owns it, but doesn't necessarily run it. | |
Well, if you own it, then you make decisions, then you can keep them off. | ||
There's still the responsibility. | ||
We're going to check into all that. | ||
Ruby hasn't said anything. | ||
Okay, here's the deal. | ||
This Art of the Steel, we're going to talk about it at 5 o'clock. | ||
We couldn't get Navarro on because this needs to go through. | ||
We're putting it up national. | ||
Pulse is going to have it. | ||
We're pushing it out. | ||
Volume 2, Art of the Steel. | ||
Now, how do I connect Ivanka Trump, Marco Rubio, and Peter Navarro? | ||
Peter Navarro, next to the President of the United States, is the most fire-breathing populist economic nationalist in the White House, full stop. | ||
Been with us from the beginning, okay? | ||
His new report's out. | ||
Peter Navarro is a great man. | ||
He's a good man, but he's also a great man. | ||
He stood up. | ||
The second most fire-breathing populist in the White House was Ivanka Trump. | ||
Ivanka Trump and I have historically had many differences, but she's a patriot. | ||
And Marco Rubio's got to understand something. | ||
This is a defining moment. | ||
If Marco Rubio, my belief is, Marco Rubio does not come out and commit to the Constitution, commit to the Republic, and commit to, given that his state had a free election and fair election, and we know how those things run, commit to stand with Ted Cruz, and to stand particularly with Josh Hawley, and to reject the illegal electors for tomorrow. | ||
I strongly believe and would strongly recommend that Ivanka Trump immediately If she's not going to be in President Trump's second term, she's an assistant to the President, but I know she's got a family, if she's not going to remain as an assistant to the President, she should immediately file and run for the Senate in primary, Marco Rubio, in Florida. | ||
I think she'd be a tremendous candidate, and look, I hope she stays in the second term, in the second administration, working for families, working for working class people, her jobs program, the empowerment, all of that. | ||
If she doesn't stay in this thing, Marco Rubio, there has to be prices paid. | ||
There have to be prices paid for this. | ||
Ivanka Trump would be an amazing candidate. | ||
You saw it last night. | ||
She lit up the crowd. | ||
She's electric. | ||
And she is, look, on the right to life issues, on the populist issues, she's had a journey. | ||
She's much closer. | ||
Well, I have a comment. | ||
to the Navarros of the world than when she started. | ||
I think she'd be a fabulous candidate, and I think she'd win a primary, and I think she'd win a general election and be a magnificent senator. | ||
Any other comments, observations on that? | ||
Well, I have a comment. | ||
When you talk about Marco Rubio and you compare him to Senator Cruz, obviously both these gentlemen talk about their Cuban heritage and how that impacts their worldview. | ||
Frankly, I don't ever want to hear Marco Rubio talk about the tragedy of the Communist Revolution in Cuba when he is not willing to stand up and stop the one that we are observing occur in our country today. | ||
He also last night posted a quote from I John 4.1 saying, Beloved, do not trust every spirit but test the spirits to see whether they belong to God because many false prophets have gone out into the world. | ||
Take your own advice, Marco Rubio, and planet Earth, remember, tomorrow is the Feast of the Epiphany. | ||
What does epiphany mean in a secular fashion? | ||
A manifestation. | ||
A manifestation of truth, and we are going to see that come before the world tomorrow, so everybody pray and fight like this is your last day on Earth. | ||
Jack Posobiec, what are you hearing? | ||
First, I want to talk about D.C. | ||
We got to talk about Fox City, Mitch. | ||
What did the mayor of D.C. | ||
say about the National Guard? | ||
Yeah, so yesterday there was a letter issued and it talked about, said no D.C. | ||
National Guard personnel shall be armed during this mission and at no time will D.C. | ||
National Guard personnel or assets be engaged in domestic surveillance, searches or seizures of U.S. | ||
persons. | ||
What did Jack Posobiec, your sources are telling you what? | ||
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She's saying that publicly, but she's having a different story behind closed doors. | |
People at the White House are saying they're hearing noise that Mayor Bowser is pushing for liberal use of unlawful assembly arrests specifically against pro-Trump crowds. | ||
This would be down in Liberty Plaza and around there? | ||
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Now, National Guard is pushing back on that, but D.C. | |
Police might be another story. | ||
How's National Guard pushing back on it? | ||
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Millie says no way. | |
Miller says no way. | ||
No way. | ||
Okay. | ||
Tonight at 5 o'clock we have another two-hour show, 5 to 7. | ||
John Fredericks is going to be doing the special down at the Real America's Voice. | ||
He's going to be doing the special down in Georgia. | ||
We're going to get all that throughout the day. | ||
Posubic, what's your Twitter handle? | ||
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JackPosubic, P-O-S-U-B-I-C. | |
If you want to be in the middle of it all, go to Posubic's Twitter feed. | ||
Raheem, yours so people get to it? | ||
At Raheem Kassam. | ||
I just wanted to make clear this is the same Muriel Bowser, by the way, whose office ran Confucius Institute's events and put their offices in amongst federal buildings. | ||
What's on National Pulse today? | ||
We're going to be going through Peter Navarro's second report. | ||
We've got a whole lot to discuss. | ||
By the way, the Economist website, it's trash. | ||
We've got a story up on the National Pulse about that. | ||
Art of the Steel. | ||
We couldn't fit in. | ||
Navarro had other scheduling things. | ||
Tonight we're gonna have Navarro on. | ||
He's gonna come on National Pulse. | ||
Make sure we're gonna get it up on the live stream. | ||
You gotta read The Steel. | ||
Art of the Steel today. | ||
We can be back at 5 o'clock. | ||
Go to everybody's Twitter feed. | ||
It's action, action, action all day. | ||
One of the biggest days in American history tomorrow. | ||
Okay, we'll be here. | ||
Start at 5. | ||
Pre-game show at 5 o'clock tonight. |