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Well, the virus has now killed more than 100 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. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
And the contrast on display tonight was so stark. | ||
I mean, those lights that are just shooting out from the Lincoln Memorial along the reflecting pool, it's like almost Extensions of Joe Biden's arms embracing America. | ||
It was a moment where the new president came to town and sort of convened the country in this moment of remembrance, outstretching his arms. | ||
I'm watching these people as they have assembled on the stage for the inauguration of plugs. | ||
And this inauguration looks like what you would expect from a one-party state. | ||
This inauguration looks like the Chinese Olympics with hundreds and hundreds of flags to replace people who were not allowed to show up. | ||
Now, why do you think people were not allowed to show up? | ||
Well, people aren't allowed to show up because of COVID. | ||
People aren't allowed to show up because of the threats of the National Guard might open fire on everybody. | ||
That's not why. | ||
The reason they put up all these replacements for people is that I don't think they were confident a bunch of people would show up for this. | ||
Because I think they know. | ||
I think they know that they are not. | ||
I've got to be very careful here in the words I choose. | ||
I think they know that this is something that's been arranged rather than legitimately sought And you can see this in their attitudes, in their smiles. | ||
You can see it, hear it in the words that they are uttering. | ||
I was thinking today that this is the most relaxed I've been in the course of many inaugurations I've watched because I'm not responsible for it. | ||
But I can tell you that when I was in the government I was, I had white knuckles because of the nature of the threats. | ||
But it's so much It's much more difficult today because of what we have seen, not just over the last two weeks, but that certainly has riveted our attention, but because of this growth in polarization in the United States and domestic violence in white supremacist groups. | ||
So I know looking forward that the members of the Biden team who have been nominated or have been appointed are now moving in laser-like fashion to try to uncover as much as they can about what looks very similar to where they germinate in different parts of the country and they gain strength and it brings together an unholy alliance frequently of religious extremists, authoritarians, fascists, | ||
bigots, racists, nativists, even libertarians. | ||
And unfortunately, I think there has been this momentum that has been generated as a result of, unfortunately, the demagogic rhetoric of people that just departed government, but also those who continue in the halls of Congress. | ||
And so I really do think that the law enforcement, Homeland Security, intelligence and even the defense officials to root out what seems to be a very, very serious and insidious threat to our democracy and our Republic. I want to read you a little bit of how... | ||
Even the Libertarians and also senior people in the Department of Defense. | ||
There's your unity right there, folks. | ||
We're here to give you the signal, not the noise. | ||
That's the signal, okay? | ||
Don't listen to the happy clappy, the noise. | ||
Rush Limbaugh nailed it right there. | ||
I think reiterated in more detail what we did yesterday and about what a farce this was. | ||
Still, Washington D.C. | ||
is still an armed camp. | ||
We still would like to have someone in the DOJ or The Defense Department or Justice Department, anybody step forward and actually say what the quote unquote IC chatter was that made Washington, D.C. | ||
an armed camp. | ||
Much more lockdown than before President Lincoln's inaugural address, which I think we had five or six states already succeed from the Union 30 days away from 45 days away from a beginning of the kinetic war. | ||
That was the war of the Great Rebellion. | ||
We're live in the green zone today. | ||
It's still a green zone, right? | ||
We gotta guess you can't even come in studio because there's too many checkpoints. | ||
We got checkpoint Charlie right outside the thing, right by the Supreme Court. | ||
Don't forget this studio. | ||
I mean, one of the most incredible things to me about the United States Capitol is that you could just freely walk up to it as a tourist, as a resident, as a, you know, whatever. | ||
You could just walk straight up to it. | ||
And for whatever reason they had, which really has not been explained in full yet, they're still saying that they're going to keep this here. | ||
And now there's bills before Congress saying they want to erect this permanently. | ||
Yeah, a chain fence. | ||
This is what AOC's been bleating on about. | ||
Oh, this is the people's house. | ||
They call it the people's house. | ||
They won't let the people anywhere near it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's Thursday the 21st of January, the year of our Lord 2021. | ||
Our podcast over 30 million. | ||
We're everywhere. | ||
John Frederick, Radio Network, Real America's Voice. | ||
Ubiquitous. | ||
We're going to talk about all that. | ||
How you can help push this program out. | ||
All of you that didn't get your mask to rest yesterday, you know, you took the afternoon off, I want you to get back to work. | ||
No fantasy, take your cosplay, you know, outfit off, your costume, okay? | ||
Come back to reality, come back to focus. | ||
Because here's what, look, they want unity on their terms. | ||
What Rush said, it looked like the one-party state, that's the uniparty up there. | ||
That's Bush telling Clyburn you saved the nation, right? | ||
That's the Bush family. | ||
All these efforts, all the economics, it's all about the globalization projects, all about the Great Reset. | ||
And up there, the Bush family, all of their, all of their, Karl Rove, all that crowd, right? | ||
The Wall Street Journal, Fox News. | ||
If you want to continue to go down that route, go down. | ||
It's a free country. | ||
You're free people. | ||
Go watch that. | ||
But remember, that's the Uniparty. | ||
OK. | ||
We're here to say we offer a different alternative, an alternative vision based on facts and based on the understanding of the economics and finance of how this system works. | ||
It's not a conspiracy. | ||
It's in your grill. | ||
OK. | ||
And you can tell Rahim's going to go through in a second what they've done in the executive orders. | ||
And we've got to understand something. | ||
They're coming to the presidency as they start in the executive branch of the regime, and they've got 17 executive orders. | ||
That means they went through OLC, they got the sign-off by the Justice Department. | ||
They're hitting it, actually, harder than we hit it in 2017. | ||
They've got 17 executive orders. | ||
They've taken down the ones of Trump that we put up. | ||
That I think were quite profound and really did great things to the country. | ||
They're changing it radically. | ||
They've also put new ones out and you see the direction. | ||
You've got to understand where this is going. | ||
They're going to use this crisis, particularly the COVID, the CCP virus crisis to drive a lot of things. | ||
But the two things you got to be looking at is behind that is this concept called modern monetary theory. | ||
Right? | ||
Where they're basically going to run massive deficits. | ||
Massive deficits. | ||
Somebody told me the other day about single payer. | ||
Forget that. | ||
That's done. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
That'll be a rearguard action by big pharma and the medical guys that own these Republican senators and congressmen to try to stop it. | ||
But that's coming. | ||
That's the least of your worries. | ||
They're going to guaranteed income, and what they're doing is basically making the Lao-Beijing in China, the slave labor China, now you're going to have a permanent serf class here in the United States that gets by on some minimum income. | ||
So we're going to get into all of it today. | ||
We've got Mike Lindell from MyPillow, and we're going to do, I think, a very different type of interview with Mike Lindell. | ||
We're going to go through the basic logic, his business logic, and how this plays out to what he's attempting to do, and also cancel culture. | ||
They're trying to take him down because it's such a A strong advocate of the Trump program. | ||
Ken Blackwell, a journalist. | ||
Rogan O'Hanley, known as DC Drano, had an amazing tweet last night. | ||
He'll be with us. | ||
We've got Terry Schilling. | ||
We've got a whole cast. | ||
It's going to be a hot show. | ||
Raheem Kassam. | ||
So I just want to be a little bit um more charitable towards our some of our cosplay friends right and say look I'm just trying I'm trying to get under their skin I want I want you angry about what just went down with your oh their mass arrest and all this nonsense and people I know sending all this crap non non-stop non-stop non-stop yeah so I know you had a big letdown yesterday right | ||
So, when I say charitable, what I mean is, you had your chance, you put the outfit on, you went to the convention, you went to Comic-Con, right? | ||
And nothing happened, none of it happened. | ||
Now, we have to make very clear something, because A lot of people have approached me in the last 24 hours, especially since we had the last show, trying to get under those people's skin and bring them back to reality, right? | ||
It's tough love, but it's still love. | ||
Bring them back to reality. | ||
And a lot of people reached out to me and said, hey- Yes, I say this from a place of love. | ||
Right, but a lot of people reached out to me and said, hey, but you guys were saying the same thing as the Q people. | ||
The election was stolen. | ||
Okay, but the difference is, the difference is, right, we were trying to get people focused on Actually, in the room, localized ballot procedures, state-level challenges, everything that is reasonable, normal, logical, constitutional. | ||
Call the play and run the play. | ||
We're not backing off. | ||
We're the strongest advocate. | ||
President Trump has to force a trial in the Senate that gets this all out. | ||
There's a great video we're going to put up by a business professor, a law professor out of New Mexico State. | ||
It goes, this election was stolen. | ||
The math underneath it shows you that a big plurality of the nation believes that. | ||
And this is not about servers on the moon and gun battles in Frankfurt and all this nonsense. | ||
This talks about how it actually was stolen and we're going to force this issue. | ||
We're never going to back off this. | ||
And Eastman's got a great piece in American mind. | ||
We're going to get Eastman back on of how Pence blew it. | ||
Pence blew it. | ||
It was all set up. | ||
Call the play, run the play. | ||
It was right there. | ||
It could have gone back to the states. | ||
The states still wanted it back. | ||
And this is a lie that was in Pence's letter, and it's a lie. | ||
The President of the United States, and no one associated with the President, ever asked that those electors be flipped to Donald Trump. | ||
It was to shut the process down, step back, And reconvene, put a Senate back to the states, the states that wanted it, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Arizona. | ||
And then reconvene after they've had a chance to, in ten days, to reconvene in ten days. | ||
Eastman's piece, American Thinker, lays it out. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
So here's the point. | ||
There are no shortcuts. | ||
to protecting your republic there's no there's no jump to a gun battle in frankfurt there's no jump to a you know a secret moon base with servers that are flipping votes and some italian judges you know flipping a swing whatever right it's so i know it's it's wonderful what the movies have told you that the that washington dc and in politics and the world is like but it's not true what's true is every single day is a grind and if you don't want that That's fine. | ||
That's up to you. | ||
Summer Soldiers and Sunshine Patriots. | ||
This is a grind. | ||
And this is how you're going to have to save your republic. | ||
Listen, you want to talk about grinds? | ||
I have worked with Stephen K Bannon for eight years now. | ||
Every single day. | ||
You think we just sit here on this show and talk to you every single minute of every single day. | ||
My phone is blowing up. | ||
Get into the detail on this. | ||
I need you to read this 58 page document. | ||
I want notes on this. | ||
We go through every single thing. | ||
And I think the audience needs to realize that you either need to be a part of that, or you need to realize that you are in the way of that, right? | ||
And if you're in the way of that, with your happy talk and your fantasies and all of that, I'm sorry, your instinct, where you want to go might be the right place, but you are stopping us getting there. | ||
We've got this. | ||
You've got to have command by negation now. | ||
You've got to block what they want to do. | ||
By the way, if they want to get some America First EOs or to get a couple of Buy American, got no problem with that. | ||
Right? | ||
But we're not going to have unity on their terms. | ||
That's what they want. | ||
And this is why they're trying to put the fear in people. | ||
They're coming for you. | ||
They're going to take you off social media. | ||
Here's why we need the trial. | ||
Here's why we're not the Lindsey Graham deal. | ||
You need a full trial. | ||
Because think about if you're up there and you start the first three days, you just go through Wisconsin. | ||
If you go through Wisconsin for three days, if you go through Wisconsin for three days with that great lorry they had up in Wisconsin, it's the Republican senators that are on trial. | ||
Why did you not do anything about this? | ||
This was what has to happen and this is what's going to happen. | ||
You can't not look, you must go back to November 3rd and the run-up to that, the Transition Integrity Project. | ||
What happened here? | ||
And we're not going to back off that because that's inextricably linked with how we go forward and how we stop them. | ||
How we stop them, because they only want unity on their terms for their radical agenda. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to return. | ||
We've got a lot. | ||
We're going to go to Rogan O'Hanley, but Rahim, we're going to get into their cabinet picks. | ||
The guys at the top are all boring, and that's what they're supposed to be. | ||
The confirmation hearing is a bit of a joke. | ||
What's happening in the second and third tier, you're seeing the radicalization of the United States government. | ||
That's where they're putting the radicals in. | ||
In layers two and three, which really run these departments. | ||
Okay. | ||
We're gonna take a short commercial break. | ||
We're also gonna get this phony Antifa thing out in Portland. | ||
We're gonna get all to it on The War Room. | ||
Hang in there. | ||
Take your cosplay uniform off. | ||
Let's man up today! | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Banham. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, we're here for the tough love that we all need right now, and to do that I want to bring in one of the really amazing young guy known as DC Drano. | ||
That's his handle, but it's Rogan O'Hanley. | ||
Rogan, thank you very much for joining us in the War Room. | ||
I know you're a warrior and have no back down and have no time for whining or crying or anything like that. | ||
You know, if you curl up in the fetal position, kick the covers off, get a cup of coffee, let's get focused. | ||
Okay, Rogan, first off, what's that on your t-shirt? | ||
It says, unafraid, this is a brand of clothing by my buddy Eddie Kenny. | ||
He's a former Navy SEAL, influencer, and you know, speaks to the moment of what we're in right now. | ||
You're right, you know, lick your wounds a little bit and then get back in the saddle because this is bare knuckle politics. | ||
That's American, that's the American exceptionalism. | ||
It's the cussedness, the grit, the determination, the self-reliance. | ||
That built this nation into the greatest country, not just on earth, the greatest country in mankind's history. | ||
And that's saying something. | ||
Freed more people, created more wealth. | ||
Took people that were kicked out of every decent country in the world, put them into a wilderness, and they created the greatest nation on earth. | ||
That's what's been bequeathed to us, and if you want to keep it, you're going to have to fight for it. | ||
Rogan, you had really an amazing, you know, Rahim was just saying, I'm on him all hours of the night and the staff here. | ||
I saw your thing, somebody sent it to me. | ||
It absolutely, I thought, this guy gets it. | ||
It's just so brilliant at so many different levels. | ||
So I want to put up the tweet. | ||
And Rogan, I want you to walk through your logic of what's the point you're trying to get to in this tweet. | ||
I want you to first read the tweet to me. | ||
We're going to have it up on screen. | ||
Read the tweet to our audience because we've got a huge podcast and radio audience that can't see the screen. | ||
And then I want you just to let it rip on how you came up with this idea. | ||
All right. | ||
So I live in central Florida. | ||
Florida is MAGA country. | ||
You know, Trump won by three and a half points. | ||
Yesterday, you know, instead of just feeling sorry for myself and for our country, I'm starting to put together plans for the future. | ||
You know, what can we do to actually fix this, not just, you know, complain about the justified, you know, allegations of fraud. | ||
But so I said, OK, this is a crazy idea, but hear me out. | ||
Trump runs for Congress in Florida in 22, which means he could probably start campaigning tomorrow. | ||
Red wave, which we're expecting, right? | ||
Rick Scott talked about it. | ||
We're only five or six seats down. | ||
Biden, you know, the backlash to Biden, Obama was Trump in 2016. | ||
It'll be even more stronger in that backlash in 22. | ||
And so I said red wave happens, which we expect Republicans control. | ||
Trump runs for Speaker of the House, right? | ||
Kevin McCarthy, great guy. | ||
Hey, let me take care of this. | ||
Trump runs Speaker of the House. | ||
Now he controls effectively an entire branch of government, minus the Senate, but we can talk about that in a second. | ||
And then he can impeach, and I wrote Kamala, because we all know Biden's not going to make it until 2023. | ||
I said the best part, he can do all this while he's running for president in 24. | ||
So he would be the first person, first president, like you mentioned, to then be Speaker of the House and then come back Come back, Winston Churchill. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Okay, here's the thing, and Brahim can talk about the parliamentary system part of this, but here's what I actually love about this. | ||
Putting it out there, and let's discuss it. | ||
It's not the 2016 reaction, Rogan. | ||
You might have been a little too young. | ||
It was the Tea Party revolt of 2010. | ||
The 2010 midterms in the first two years of Obama got us 62 or 63 seats. | ||
The biggest sweep on no money. | ||
The biggest sweep, and Marco Rubio, all these guys today, that was all their formation, the list of the guys that came in on that Tea Party of 2010, I think 62 or 63 seats, most of the audience remembers this, the biggest sweep in Congress since, I think 1932, at the depths of the Great Depression, or the first part of the Great Depression. | ||
Shellacking. | ||
What I love about this, it's shellacking, what I love about this is that, let's be honest, The focus of so much of this effort for so many years has been Nancy Pelosi, the great witch, master strategist, great witch, right? | ||
This nationalizes, we don't need to wait to 2024 to have a presidential election, this nationalizes the midterm elections. | ||
This gives a unifying message, it gets all the deplorables back up off the floor, gets all the thumbsuckers, you know, it gets a focus, a focus, The focus is to take the House of Representatives, right? | ||
What thwarted Donald J. Trump in the last two years? | ||
It nationalizes. | ||
This is really the pregame to the 2024 election. | ||
And what I love about this, it puts the focus on her. | ||
President Trump really leads a national campaign to take the House. | ||
Oh, yes, he's going to run in a congressional district. | ||
By the way, he doesn't even have to run. | ||
He can be named an elected speaker afterwards without being a member of Congress, because that's actually the reality. | ||
But let's say he does. | ||
Let's say he runs for this district. | ||
There are going to be two new districts carved up in Florida. | ||
I think they're going to be heavily Republican districts, right? | ||
He nationalizes the campaign against Nancy Pelosi, takes the House and immediately, after relieving her, immediately impeaches Joe Biden. | ||
You want unity? | ||
We'll show you unity. | ||
Impeaches Joe Biden for everything that Joe Biden has done in his corrupt family of being compromised by the Chinese Communist Party and everything else is going to happen in the next two years with their lawlessness and what they're going to do. | ||
And I'm quoting the Attorney General of the great state of Texas, Ken Paxton, in his tweet yesterday or his statement yesterday. | ||
And then after we do the impeachment of Biden in 100 days, I think President Trump steps down. | ||
McCarthy becomes the Speaker of the House. | ||
President Trump announces immediately his 2024 campaign. | ||
It's a continuity that that's what I like. | ||
So, Rogan, how did you come up with this idea? | ||
It's I think it's breathtaking in its clarity. | ||
It clarifies so much. | ||
It focuses where the focus should be right now. | ||
The House, and particularly Pelosi. | ||
How did you come up with this? | ||
You know, I was talking with a friend and she goes, I was thinking about that. | ||
This almost feels like deja vu. | ||
This just feels like the plan. | ||
You know, everything I do, I'm just a gut player. | ||
I was a Hollywood lawyer until 2016, 2017. | ||
And then I quit that, moved to Florida and said, I'm going to post memes for a living and tweets and, you know, got a few million followers. | ||
But it was based on a gut feeling. | ||
And it's it's I This is, like I said earlier, bare-knuckle politics. | ||
Right when Trump got in, they take out Flynn. | ||
They put in a special counsel. | ||
Right after special counsel, we go into impeachment. | ||
I mean, these people are relentless, and we have to fight on that level. | ||
We cannot say, well, it's rigged. | ||
We're never going to vote again. | ||
We'll just let them do whatever they want with us. | ||
No, we have to fight. | ||
We saw what they did. | ||
We know how to fix it. | ||
How do we regroup Recalibrate and refocus our efforts to be better and stronger and to capitalize on this MAGA movement. | ||
We have 74 million people, which, frankly, we really do need Trump back in the saddle leading these people. | ||
They're scared. | ||
They are a bit demoralized. | ||
And, you know, now we're seeing the Stalinist kind of, you know, political police coming after everyone that was No break. | ||
on one sex so we need him back in the saddle this gives us a cause to rally for you know give Trump a break you know maybe take a month or two off but get back in the South get revenge on these no break don't let them know right and your presidency by what they did to you get revenge let's take back the country this this is exactly their nullification project and not one of them can sit that They started their nullification project immediately. | ||
And one thing I admire about them, they're tough and they're relentless. | ||
They're tough and they're relentless. | ||
And we gotta get to be just as tough and just relentless. | ||
I'll tell you something else. | ||
You didn't see any fantasy on their side. | ||
Now, they had fantasy about Russia and made up all kind of stuff, but there was no kind of drifting out into fantasy. | ||
They make their fantasies realities is what they do. | ||
Yes. | ||
But they don't start with, like, crazy out there. | ||
Rogan, what I love about you is you're saying reverse the nullification project and make a stand now. | ||
I think President Trump's going to get very energized, because I've got to tell you, a couple of days of watching, even Fox News sitting there, and as Chris Wallace has the greatest speech since, what, Lincoln's or since FDR, some kind of nonsense like that, to see them just all over, fawning over Well, I think, you know, the first thing for me was seeing, all right, I think this is a crazy idea. | ||
that nobody was there yesterday. Rush Limbaugh had to bring it up. | ||
So Rogan, we've got a couple minutes left. How would you tell people what's the next step of action that Rogan O'Hanley is calling for? | ||
Well, I think, you know, the first thing for me was seeing alright, I think this is a crazy idea. I don't know that we've ever had a president then run for Congress, but you know this would be running to be Speaker of the House. | ||
And I just kind of threw it out there. | ||
It kind of sounded a little crazy. | ||
But the reactions were so positive. | ||
You know, 80 percent, 20 percent were like, you're crazy. | ||
Give it up. | ||
Pack it in. | ||
It's rigged. | ||
Trump's never going to do anything. | ||
But 80 percent of people were like, this is brilliant. | ||
Get Trump on the phone now. | ||
The enthusiasm. | ||
was so strong behind it. So I think we've got, you know, the base. A lot of my following is what I would just call the base, the MAGA base, the new tea party, you know, the Patriot base, and they are all for this. This got almost 200,000 likes in less than a day on my Instagram page, which I can count on one hand how many posts I've ever posted that got over 200,000 likes. So, you know, everybody in this massive. Yeah. I want everybody in this massive audience. We're | ||
going to put this up. I want it pushed out. Not saying this is the only plan, but man, this is the kind of creative, energetic thinking that's urgent that we need. | ||
Rogan, please give us all of your coordinates for social media so our audience can get it. | ||
We're going to put up the live stream. | ||
Hey, we're in pandemic. | ||
Give it to us. | ||
Yeah, it's all my accounts are called DC Drano, which stands for Draining the DC Swamp. | ||
You can search that or search Rogan O'Hanley. | ||
They'll pop up. | ||
I'm on everything. | ||
Okay, Rogan, fantastic. | ||
Great report. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Look forward to having you back on the show. | ||
Keep fighting. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
You guys, too. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Okay, Raheem, this is it. | ||
Everybody in this audience, this is it. | ||
It's guys like this that are not summer soldiers or sunshine patriots. | ||
It's about grit. | ||
Raheem Kassam. | ||
So I slightly disagree with that plan. | ||
I'm not saying I agree with that, but I like the fact that it's out there. | ||
Here's what I'm getting from the audience and here's what I think is absolutely right. | ||
First, people would like a plan to know that their votes count. | ||
And I think the entire Republican Party needs to come together behind a plan to make sure that nothing like this last election can ever happen again. | ||
The only way that's going to happen is a trial in the Senate to get it up there in a venue. | ||
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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. | ||
By the way, John Quincy Adams obviously did that after his presidency, the son of John Adams, the beloved son of John Adams. | ||
That's not the only plan. | ||
Here's the point. | ||
Here's the point. | ||
We need to start putting out ideas that people will start to galvanize around and debate about an action plan going forward. | ||
You know, I'm not here to pat you on the head and tell you, oh, this is all going to be OK. | ||
It's not going to be OK. | ||
We're going to have to go to work. | ||
We're going to do hard work. | ||
But it's hard work that's going to save this republic. | ||
You saw Brennan at the top of the show. | ||
And I want the libertarians out there who are not part of or not wildly enthusiastic about the Nationalist Populist Program. | ||
They're coming for you. | ||
That ain't me saying it. | ||
It's John Brennan. | ||
And by the way, he's thrown in not just DHS, not just the intelligence services, he's thrown in DOD. | ||
That was his words, not mine. | ||
So if you want to fight that, Because their unity is going to be on their terms, and particularly the most radical, and this is what... I'm going to give you signal, not noise. | ||
The confirmation hearings have been a complete snoozefest, and it's embarrassing the lack of detail and tough questioning the Republican staffs up there, these senators, have put forward. | ||
It's embarrassing. | ||
A guy like Tony Blinken getting totally off the hook about their involvement with China and the CCP and all of it. | ||
It's just a joke. | ||
But that's not the problem. | ||
They're putting those guys up there because they're the boring ones. | ||
Not to draw a lot of attention. | ||
The radicals are the undersecretaries and the assistant secretaries and all of that. | ||
And that's what runs these departments. | ||
So don't think they're coming with some kind of moderate agenda. | ||
That's all that's all happy talk. | ||
They're going to put up on the TV and look like you're recalcitrant and some Neanderthal for not going along with them. | ||
They have a radical and you can see the we're going to go through the executive orders, the 17, the ones that they reverse Trump's policies in the new one. | ||
So on today's show, what we're asking for is some of our best thinkers to come forward. | ||
Now Rogan Hanley is a man of action. | ||
He threw that out there. | ||
Chew on it. | ||
Debate it. | ||
Talk about it. | ||
Get focused. | ||
Give us your pros and cons. | ||
We want to hear your voices. | ||
But I've got to tell you, I've got six people that are associated with this movement, whose opinion I respect, that just lit my phone up, and they love it. | ||
Not like it, they love it. | ||
Here's the key. | ||
You must nationalize. | ||
We've got to go back. | ||
How did we win before in 2010? | ||
We thwarted Obama's radical agenda. | ||
How was that? | ||
We won a sweeping victory in 2010. | ||
You people associated with the Tea Party remember and that was all bootstrapped. | ||
There was no money there. | ||
I want to now go to Ken Blackwell, one of our deepest thinkers and a guy who's been involved in the conservative movement for many, many decades and brings not just wisdom but brings also fight. | ||
Ken, can you tell us where do you think we are and where do we have to go? | ||
We are 244 years old. | ||
And as Reagan said, each generation must understand that the Republic, as we know it, is just a generation away from fundamental change and destruction. | ||
And so as you have been saying, we have to be engaged. | ||
Barring from Teddy Roosevelt, you know, it is better to wear out than rust out. | ||
And we have to be engaged and we have to fight. | ||
Look, it is very clear there's a great design that the Democrats and the left have put in place. | ||
With H.R. | ||
1, which is one of the first pieces of legislation that they're going to try to pass, embedded in that legislation is a strategy to federalize our elections. | ||
They wanted to operationalize what was put in place in the 2020 elections. | ||
Weakened chain of custody, elimination of verification procedures and standards, the extension from Voting Day and Voting Week, Voting Month to maybe You know, elections that last six weeks, eight weeks, and that is just pure crazy. | ||
But their whole design, Steve, is to move us towards a one party system. | ||
And what's really disquieting about this is that what these guys are doing is moving us towards a one world government, globalist model, which would destroy Our nation. | ||
Look, you know, two things. | ||
I just told you about the changes that they want to federalize in our election system. | ||
But to cement that, as you've been working on, they want to put on a path to accelerated citizenship. | ||
Some people say 11 million. | ||
I've heard as high as 25 million non-citizens. | ||
And as a consequence, They will, in fact, if you look at their agenda, it is the expansion of the welfare state. | ||
So they are, in fact, creating a system that weakens independence, builds dependency on government, and as a consequence, if we take a timeout, if we take a recess, We're going to get our lunch handed to us. | ||
And so this is this is a call to action right now. | ||
State legislatures are in session this month. | ||
That means that we should be working with them to affect reforms so that we can avoid the disaster. | ||
That happened in 2020. | ||
But more importantly, that we can we can stave off this attempt to create and make permanent a system that feeds a permanent one party system. | ||
And that would fundamentally change our constitutional republic. | ||
Ken, I want to add, you were back for the Tea Party revolt of 2010, which was a reaction against Obama's radicalized agenda. | ||
You've made a pretty good case. | ||
They're coming at this. | ||
What the cover they're putting on it is, oh, we want unity, we want moderation, we want a group hug and go for it together. | ||
They want that on their terms, which are radical terms, okay? | ||
And we're going to go through those EOs in legislation with Rahim in a little while. | ||
It's a radical agenda. | ||
And the Trump movement and the MAGA movement, it's anti-MAGA, it's anti-Make America Great Again, it's anti-America First, it's America Last. | ||
And you see all their nominees. | ||
How do you motivate? | ||
We must nationalize. | ||
Rogan O'Hanley just thought of an idea about Trump. | ||
But we must make 2022 a reprise of 2010. | ||
We must nationalize the midterm elections and make it a preamble to the president. | ||
We can't wait to 2024. | ||
This has to happen now. | ||
We have to nationalize the 2022 race. | ||
What say you, sir? | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
And the way we nationalize is that we in fact communicate, we message what is at stake. | ||
It is not our individual cities or individual states. | ||
It is our nation that is at risk and we can't afford not to not to engage. | ||
I think it's important. | ||
Look, these guys have a playbook and the The downside is if we don't have a playbook, they'll run the table on us. | ||
The upside is that it is very clear what they're trying to do, whether it is starting with the destruction of the family. | ||
You know, that's that's a model of all status, you know, forms of government. | ||
They want to build dependency on the state. | ||
We know that the family is the incubator of liberty. | ||
And so those folks across the nation that understand the importance of their liberty, they must start by protecting their family. | ||
This agenda of the left and the Democrats, and Biden in particular, is to breed dependency by the destruction of the family and growing dependency on the state. | ||
We understand that our fundamental human rights are not grants from government. | ||
They're gifts from God. | ||
And so every attempt to run God and faith out of the public square so that you in fact expand dependency on the state is antithetical to what this country is all about. | ||
And we have to frame it that way. | ||
We have to frame it. | ||
This is a battle a fight for our survival as a constitutional republic and an incubator and developer of individual liberty. | ||
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That's what's at stake. | |
Ken, how do people get access to you? | ||
What are your coordinates on social media? | ||
What's your websites? | ||
Because people want to know in the live chat and hashtag Warren Payne. | ||
You can go to KenBlackwell.com or you can come at Ken Blackwell on Twitter. | ||
Soon I'll be back up on Parler, but I'm on Facebook also. | ||
Ken, I want to ask you, because our audience is blowing me up. | ||
You would commit to be one of the leaders of this effort in 2022 to nationalize this midterm election, correct? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
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Look, I've been engaged And as a constitutional conservative for decades now, I understand what the left's battle plan is. | ||
You know, it puts at stake, you know, religious liberty. | ||
These guys understand that status governments create humanoids. | ||
They detest free-spirited individuals. | ||
And what we understand is that there has been historically a constant tension between the organized power of the state and individual liberty. | ||
That tension is a constant struggle. | ||
The left wants to build the power and the reach of the organized state. | ||
We understand that we have to put a harness on the reach and power of the organized state in order to optimize individual liberty. | ||
This isn't a struggle that just started yesterday. | ||
This has been a struggle throughout all humankind. | ||
Aristotle framed it perfectly in terms of that tension. | ||
We now are faced with, you know, an existential threat to our liberty by status. | ||
Welfare state expansionists, socialists, you know, one of the things that we know is that the only thing, the only virtue of socialism, as one once said, is the distribution of misery. | ||
Ken Blackwell, thank you very much for these words of wisdom and for the fight. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
I look forward to having you back on whenever I go to Ken's site and get more information about Ken and his thinking. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Rahim, this is also something for the audience. | ||
Remember, it's a dead tie in the Senate. | ||
And you've got Manchin from West Virginia, Tester from Montana. | ||
It's a dead tie in the Senate. | ||
Now Kamala Harris gets to break it, we understand that. | ||
But in the House, we're what, four, five, six away from the House. | ||
It's virtually a deadlocked government. | ||
This is why, if you have resolve, first off, you can see where victory is, particularly in the House, in a midterm. | ||
But you're going to have to make that. | ||
Just don't think because historically it's going to happen. | ||
You have to make it happen. | ||
You have to enforce your will upon this. | ||
This can happen. | ||
This fight, not just can happen, this fight can have great outcomes, Rahim. | ||
I'm still, you know, I'm reading the live chat. | ||
We have some technical issues in the live chat. | ||
I'm trying to fix them right now, but I'm reading it. | ||
And the overarching, I'm going to sound like a broken record, but that's okay because you do it too. | ||
I just keep hearing, hey, what are we doing about the systems themselves? | ||
Yes, we'll talk about that. | ||
And that's, and that I think is one of the things that most concerns people. | ||
It's like, hey, we love all your plans. | ||
We love the Creativity. | ||
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No, no. | |
The first thing on the system, that's what you say to the state legislatures. | ||
We cannot let go that this was stolen in 13, and why it was stolen, and how it was stolen. | ||
That must be fixed. | ||
And that is going to get fixed. | ||
Short break. | ||
Terry Schilling next. | ||
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The epidemic is a demon, and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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Look, we're the show for MAGA. | ||
We're the show for the deplorables. | ||
You are the most powerful audience in the world. | ||
We know this. | ||
You've already bent the arc of history. | ||
What I'm talking about is the people that, not the MAGA people, but the people out there that bought into fantasy and are now all depressed and don't want to engage and don't want to fight. | ||
MAGA will always fight. | ||
Always stand up for its country. | ||
And that's what we're going to do here. | ||
We're the fight club, but it's fights that matter. | ||
The millions that watch this show every day throughout the world, and here in the United States, is the backbone of the country. | ||
It's the backbone of the country. | ||
But, we have to be focused, and we have to get, we can't fall into fantasy. | ||
Rahim's exactly correct. | ||
Look, if you've watched this show since July, we walked through how it was going to be stolen. | ||
We went around a nationwide tour on the plan to steal 2020, the transition integrity project Raheem Kassam found and started to deconstruct. | ||
They ran their playbook exactly like they said they were going to run it, and these establishment Republicans fold it. | ||
There's overwhelming, we're going to put it up later, from a business professor in New Mexico State, he's not a Trump guy, he just says overwhelming evidence of ballot voter and election fraud. | ||
Overwhelming evidence. | ||
And we're going to make sure. | ||
That's why this trial in the Senate is so important. | ||
If they're going to impeach Trump, his trial should be focused on what they say the predicate of all that was. | ||
Was Trump running around telling lies to the mob. | ||
I think that was Mitch McConnell's very subtle hit to you. | ||
So no. | ||
MAGA is what's going to save this nation and MAGA is the America First and the MAGA program is what's going to turn around the situation we got right now. | ||
Let's face it. | ||
We're in a tough situation. | ||
We can win, but it's got to be focused. | ||
So we've got Terry Schilling, one of the great leaders of this movement, following Kent Blackwell. | ||
Raheem, what have we got? | ||
Yeah, Terry, let me bring you straight in here. | ||
There were 17 executive actions yesterday, lots of them reversals, but some of them stood on their own, you know, let's call it merit for want of a better word. | ||
And one of those was the prevention of workplace discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity executive order. | ||
Terry, tell us what this means and why you believe it's so destructive. | ||
Thanks, Raheem. | ||
And thanks for having me on, Steve. | ||
Listen, This executive order is much more expansive than just the workplace. | ||
This goes into our schools. | ||
This goes into every federal agency and department and instructs them to start treating sexual orientation and gender identity, transgenderism, as most people know it, as non-discrimination laws. | ||
And the problem is that, you know, we warned about this throughout the campaign. | ||
We ran campaign ads, those campaign ads were shut down by big tech. | ||
They said that they were lies, that they were, you know, missing context. | ||
What this will do is not just with schools, but you know, with schools, it will allow boys who identify as girls to shower with our daughters, it'll let them use the bathrooms, the locker rooms, it'll let them compete against biological women. | ||
It's absolutely absurd. | ||
But what I'm also concerned about is the effect that this will have on our nation's healthcare system. | ||
So this would ban discrimination also through healthcare. | ||
And so what we run the risk of is having doctors who would like to test for ovarian cancer on a woman who identifies as a male. They run the risk of a civil rights lawsuit for testing for that, because a woman that identifies as a male, they're saying should be treated as a male and, you know, tested for other things. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But it's very problematic. | ||
It's very concerning. | ||
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We should fight against it with everything we have. | |
It's barely getting any coverage because of the language I think sometimes these things use it so it's so it sounds so of course why would you want people to be discriminated against but it isn't just that it isn't just about you know name-calling and and keeping them out of certain jobs it's as you say it goes into how gender identity and we know from yesterday by the way the White House contact page is now asking people their preferred pronouns when they try and contact the White House | ||
Do we have that? | ||
that we can put it up we have it we have it's up but it's yeah we get it up on the site on the on the on the TV in a second but what I asked Terry specifically look at this point in time I'm reading the live chat everything is going on here people are asking okay we have this we have a big problem on our How do we start tackling these problems? | ||
So, Terry, you run probably one of the biggest, most important, pro-family organizations, watchdogs of all of this stuff. | ||
Where do you start from here to try and undermine and dismantle this perverse executive order? | ||
So what we have to do, the U.S. | ||
Congress is going to vote on the Equality Act in the coming weeks. | ||
And what we have to do as activists, and by the way, American Principles Project, we started off very small, but we're now up to over 300,000 activists across the country. | ||
What we have to do is make a list of every vulnerable Democrat, but especially Republican, That votes for the Equality Act, because the Equality Act, this is just an executive order. | ||
What Biden did is an executive order. | ||
If we elect a new president, we can get rid of it the next day. | ||
But if the U.S. | ||
Congress passes the Equality Act, this will make it much more permanent and much more difficult to repeal. | ||
So we need to come up with a list of every vulnerable Democrat and every vulnerable Republican that votes for this legislation and get rid of them. | ||
Everything needs to be geared towards 2022 and the primaries especially. | ||
I have it on good authority that there are going to be around 15 to 20 Republicans who will vote for the Equality Act in the House of Representatives. | ||
Last year we had about 14 vote for the Equality Act. | ||
Do we have that list? | ||
Terry, do we have a list? | ||
What's the list? | ||
When are you going to give us names? | ||
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Yeah, we'll get the audience to burn down the phone lines to these representatives offices and ask them what the heck they're playing at. | ||
Terry, you've got about 90 seconds. | ||
Just conclude your thoughts for us and tell everybody where they can follow you and support your work. | ||
So what I would say, the biggest reason that this is so ridiculous, and it's so obvious, The sports issue makes it very obvious, but just, I want your viewers and listeners to understand something. | ||
If Joe Biden, what the Democrats are arguing, what Joe Biden's policy would do, if Joe Biden tomorrow says that he's a woman, they would treat him as the first woman president. | ||
And what that would do is it would steal the opportunity for their treasured heroes of progress, like Kamala Harris, would steal an opportunity for her to become the actual first vice president. | ||
And they're doing this not just to these elites, they want to do this to our daughters when it comes to their sports and their educational opportunities. | ||
So go to AmericanPrinciplesProject.org and sign up to be an activist today. | ||
We need your help. | ||
We need to put pressure on these guys big time. | ||
Alright, Terry Schilling, thanks for joining us here on The War Room. | ||
Really appreciate your time. | ||
And to the audience, make sure you're going to warroom.org forward slash join as well. | ||
We'll be telling you about these lists of Republicans who are supposedly voting in favor of the Equality Act. |