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Ep 709: Of the technocrat, by the bureaucrat, for the plutocrat (w/ Spero, Ramaswamy, Correnti IV)
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Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500.
We have to prepare for the worst, always.
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steve bannon
Welcome.
You're live in the War Room from our nation's capital, the occupied nation's capital.
I think, Rahim, we're still 7,000.
7,000 National Guard troops are still here.
raheem kassam
And $500 million less well off the country is as a result of it.
steve bannon
$500 million it costs.
We'll get to all that later.
You're in the War Room.
It is Friday, the 5th of February, the year of our Lord, 2021.
On our competitor, One America News now starting right now and playing in a loop, I think, for the next 24, 48 hours.
Mike Lindell, my pillow, who will be on the show later in later in the show.
Mike Lindell will be on to talk about a new two hour film that he has put together.
I think it's playing right now.
It starts on One America on a loop.
We've got a lot of announcements about this film, including reaching out to the Dominion voting machine company and smart tech, et cetera, to have executives Actually watch the film and want to comment on it, etc.
So a whole bunch of news we're going to break in the 11 o'clock hour.
We've got so much to go through today.
We're honored to once again be joined by Rabbi Sparrow, who's now become kind of a regular on here.
The reason is the audience feedback on this individual has just been enormous.
He's the author of a book, Pushback, which talks about the American version of the Judeo-Christian West.
It's a book.
It's on Amazon.
You can get it also through his site.
We'll talk more about that in a little while.
Very powerful.
I recommend everybody in this audience read it, study it, and embrace it.
And I've asked...
We were going to have Rabbi Sparrow on Monday to kick off.
kick off the week of the second impeachment trial with a prayer for the nation.
But there's so much happening today.
There's so much going to happen this weekend that we're going to get you all up to speed on.
We've invited, and he's graciously accepted, Rabbi Sparrow, could you please lead us in prayer for our country?
rabbi aryea spero
Let us pray.
Lord, a nation looks to you in times of great perplexity and trepidation for its future.
Anxiety now reigns in our land.
Bye.
A new government has taken control and imposed soldiers in our nation's capital.
Not so much to protect lawmakers, but to show its force of power and subdue those Americans who may wish to express their beliefs in public assembly.
As guaranteed in our Bill of Rights.
The days of our life, the psalmist declares, are but 70 years, or by reason of special strength, 80.
So, pleads the psalmist, give us, O Lord, a wise heart, so we may understand and discern events, and thereby know What we are to think, and how we are to react.
Many who, by reason of special strength 80, have never beheld our nation's capital, bestrowed with soldiers, National Guard, militarized by a new regime, a dangerous prevailing ideological wind,
is running rampant that forbids the use of soldiers or guards to protect American citizens from the summer flames of destruction in our cities, yet moves self-righteously to threaten those citizens with contrasting beliefs.
Nay, these are not like the watchmen of the towers Who guarded King David's capital of Zion for the sake of her inhabitants.
As happened before, in the book of Exodus, there has arisen a new king who did not know Joseph and his brothers, nor the God of Jacob.
So merciful God, show us your glory.
Reveal your ways.
So that we can, without violence, protect our rights and our birthright of liberty.
For as you have announced in your scripture, proclaim liberty throughout the land to all the inhabitants, all the inhabitants thereof, to all, including we patriotic, conservative Americans.
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Amen.
steve bannon
Amen.
Rabbi Sparrow, thank you for that.
We wanted Rabbi Sparrow on here to lead us in prayer, but I've asked him.
He's the author of Pushback.
We'll get the cover up during this interview.
But something broke last night in the middle of the night, and it's very important that the War Room audience focus on this.
We're going to spend a lot of time in this hour, although we're going to go to North Dakota, we're going to go to Wyoming, we're going to go to action that's taking place out there.
The great hinterland of this country as patriots fight back against this radical Biden administration.
Time Magazine, which was purchased by Salesforce CEO and his wife, pretty dynamic guy, don't agree with his politics, super left-winger, but he's a smart guy.
He's got a lot of money.
He has made Time Magazine relevant again.
And quite frankly, you remember back in November, we talked about their cover story, The Great Reset.
Where they really actually walk through in a very sophisticated way exactly what the globalization project is and why this, you know, build back better, all of it.
Why this was important, the work with the Vatican and all that.
We say, look, there's no conspiracy, but there's no coincidences.
One of their top reporters from Washington, D.C., Molly Ball.
I think Molly was at Politico for years.
One of the top reporters in town.
Has written and I don't think you can say anything, but it is absolutely a stunning piece We're gonna put up in the live chat every person in this audience throughout the world must read this story today the title the secret history of the shadow campaign that saved the 2020 election that is the secret history of Of the shadow campaign that saved the 2020 election.
We're going to have Dave Ramaswamy on in a little while to deconstruct it.
But I want to say something that Rahim Kassam at National Pulse and Darren Beatty at the at the revolver.news literally laid all this out months ago months ago and I said before election.
I'm talking about in the summer in the fall of 2020.
This is so powerful.
Because they're in your face now, with how they did this.
And I ask, and I realize, Rabbi Sparrow, you're not in politics, and I don't want to involve you in politics, but you understand why this nation is so important, and why this nation's been exceptional.
And when you read this, The combination of corporate power, the combination of institutional and the power of our institutions of culture and of learning, the power of our financial power, our political power, and it all gets down to these institutions that have been built on the shoulders of the deplorables, the working class men and women and middle class men and women of every denomination, every gender, every faith, right?
Every sexual preference.
Right?
Had built this and now you see where it's essentially turned on them.
So, Rabbi Sparrow, I would ask you for commentary on the secret history of the shadow campaign that saved the 2020 election.
The cover story in this week's Time Magazine.
rabbi aryea spero
First of all, the title is absolutely wrong.
These people that work together on behalf of the Biden campaign Or the Democrat Party, the Deep State.
They didn't do it to save the election or to ensure that the election result was proper.
What they did, they worked together to transform an election and to guarantee that their candidate won.
They didn't do anything to save the country.
They did whatever they had to do to make sure that the result that they wanted, which was the election of the Democrat candidate, Joseph Biden, that he won.
What is so disturbing, this country was built upon an attitude of fair play.
It's a very American characteristic, fair play.
You have to be objective and you do not allow your personal goal to deny someone else that which he achieved.
Fair play.
And the second thing that is so crucial to America is the idea that the individual has a power, a voice, a say-so.
If you read this article, what you see is that all these different facets of society, be it the deep state, the Democrat party, our institutions, the chamber of commerce, corporations, and even the never Trumpers in the Republican They coalesced in such a way to make sure that Trump would not win.
The idea of fair play didn't matter to them.
This is what makes it so un-American when you have people in high places that now Have just jettisoned the whole idea of fair play.
It's dangerous.
It's a different America.
Our national character of fair play has been thrown out for the ends of those who are powerful.
And when you look at the different elements that work together to do this and to perhaps rob the American people of their voice, what's so alarming Is that the individual, which should be the focus, the central locus of the American society, the individual's voice is being snuffed out by powers throughout a ruling class.
And it's not America.
And that's very dangerous.
And people should be aware of it.
I read the piece.
I was actually nauseous because the author was trying to portray their effort is something Noble to save America when it was obvious that what they were doing was on the contrary.
They were going to make sure from beforehand that the result that they wanted would be imposed on America.
steve bannon
Rabbi Sparrow, I don't want to get into the situation where you and I are, particularly you, are trying to insert ourselves into the trial next week, the impeachment trial.
But given this article, and remember there are no coincidences, this article was dropped today from Time Magazine that's now been recapitalized as becoming a force and they're great at framing the narrative.
This would drop today, and the reason we wanted to have you come and pray today with us instead of next week is that this weekend is going to be the lead-in, the preamble to this.
And we've got about a minute and a half, but I want you to stay over for the next segment.
Do you think it's now more imperative than ever that the President has to address in his trial what this article talks about about that the big steel you mentioned the big lie in the hitler terminology but there at the whole case of the for the big lie of the election still do you think this article makes it a moral imperative for the president states to defend himself defend the constitution and defend the deplorables next week in the trial
rabbi aryea spero
what it does is it makes it more necessary for the country to find out the truth because the left the deep state these supremacists these self-righteous supremacists they're now in such control more than just in action but in trying to shape every narrative to.
The brainwashing, the intimidation that's going on, making people believe that which they know in their heart did not happen.
They've brought this front and center.
They're trying to Rabbi Sparrow, please, we're going to hold you over.
steve bannon
We've got to go to commercial break, but please hold that thought.
We're going to come back to it.
Rabbi Sparrow, Dave Ramaswamy will join us.
We're going to deconstruct this entire piece, because today they're saying the quiet part out loud and in your face.
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Okay, I want to go back to Rabbi Sparrow.
Rabbi, in your prayers that you've let us in for the nation and every time you're on here, you always talk about the individual and the importance of the American version of the Judeo-Christian West with ethos is predicated upon the individuals who rights come from God with no intermediary of a government.
Our audience is massive on a global scale and particularly For the diaspora of China and the Lao-Beijing, old hundred names, and throughout the world, people that are part of this populist nationalist movement in Europe, in Australia, New Zealand, Japan, everywhere, India particularly.
Dave Ramaswamy will join us next.
For the individuals out there, and they're all little guys, What would be your recommendation after they read this today, the secret history of the shadow campaign that saved the 2020 election, when they read about all the elements of national and state power, from government to institutions like the Chamber of Commerce, to colleges, to media, to culture, to finance, global corporations, which almost seems overwhelming.
What would be your advice and counsel to them?
rabbi aryea spero
Well, you know, Steve, there are no little guys because, as the Bible says in the very opening, at the opening bell in Genesis, man, human, was created in the image of God.
So there are no little guys.
We are the creatures of God.
And because of that, God gave us rights.
He created us.
And then through his love, he gave us rights.
One of the most important things of being created in the image of God is that man has the right to his thoughts.
But thoughts are only effective if you can express your thoughts.
What we have to do, no matter how much this brainwashing, these false narratives, the intimidation, We have to remain free men, creatures of God, in his image, created in his image, so that we think what we know is true and we express it.
Not only because it's our First Amendment right, this is our birthright as Americans, our constitutional right, but it's that which makes us in the image of God.
So keep thinking what you know.
Allow yourself to read alternative Communications and reports and shows that are not the ones being sponsored by the official ruling class and deep state or the people in the know with all the degrees.
You have to be true to yourself and then express these things.
You cannot allow people to take away your right to an opinion.
And when they talk about some type of reality is far where the government is thinking today, The Biden administration or the New York Times, that only that which they consider factual will be allowed to be printed or communicated.
It's unacceptable.
Free speech means you have a right to your opinion and not for someone else to say, number one, you have no right.
And number two, we'll determine what is factual or not.
So that you have to keep your human dignity by thinking and don't let yourself be overwhelmed By this constant push from every corner of the country to make you think this, or to say to you that what you saw, you didn't see.
Or what you did not see, you really did see.
This is repressive stuff.
This is coming from people who have very little respect for the average citizen.
They are, in a sense, supremacists.
They think they're morally superior, intellectually superior.
They're not.
And we have to As Americans, and those created in the image of God, retain our dignity by thinking what we think, exploring and finding out the truth, and then communicating the truth as we see it.
steve bannon
Rabbi, thank you.
A pushback, if we can get the cover up.
How do they go to your site so that some of the money can go to, some of the proceeds can go to first responders?
The book is a must-read and a must-study from Rabbi Sparrow.
Rabbi, how can people get the book?
rabbi aryea spero
You go to our website, which is caucusforamerica.com.
Right now, they're out of it on Amazon, so you go to caucusforamerica.com, but Steve, about that first responder.
We never made any type of promise, and I don't know who's suggesting that.
The money that is paid for by the book goes to the publisher, goes to the organization, but we've never had a plan at this point.
But it's a nice idea.
Maybe we'll think about it.
steve bannon
I might have confused somebody else.
You got to get this book, though.
Pushback.
It's essential reading.
Rabbi Sparrow, thank you so much.
And go to caucusforamerica.com to get your copy.
They're out of it in Amazon.
That's how hot this book is and how big this audience is, is book buying.
I want to thank you very much, sir.
rabbi aryea spero
Thank you, Steve.
steve bannon
Before I turn to Dave Ramaswamy, who brought this to my attention immediately upon he saw it.
Rahim, I say they're trying to control the narrative because they know that guys like you and Darren Batey have outed them.
So now they don't mind saying the quiet part out loud.
Remember, I'm the guy.
It's no conspiracy, no deep state, no coincidences.
They're saying, no, no, no, Bannon, you're actually wrong.
We did work together.
They actually used the word the cabal.
Right?
I mean, it's stunning.
Molly Ball is a great writer and a great writer.
This was...
This was all pushed together.
They said they want to say it.
They want to brag about it, right?
Rahim, what are your thoughts?
raheem kassam
So I want people to understand here.
I want to do a little reset here.
So Time Magazine has what's about a 6,500 word article about what they call the conspiracy to take this election from President Trump.
called the secret history of the shadow campaign that saved the 2020 election and in a lot of ways it did save the 2020 election it saved the 2020 election from a bumbling candidate who couldn't draw a crowd together it saved the 2020 election from a landslide from us yeah exactly it saved the 2020 election from this huge amount of activity and excitement that there was out there for President Trump and his first three years in office and
everything he achieved in terms of the economy and all the votes he was taking away from the Democrats and minority communities When they say saved, they really do mean saved.
Saved for the political left.
But it's really interesting the language that Time Magazine has allowed Molly Ball to use.
Because if you or I use that language, Madeline Peltz would be up our bottoms with a hot poker, right?
She would be telling us that you are conspiracy theorists, you are lunatics, you are psychopaths, and you are a danger to democracy.
Here is the language that Molly Ball uses.
steve bannon
Madeline, throw in here, because I hate to say it, I think Raheem's right on this one.
I know he's got issues, but I think he's right on this one.
raheem kassam
I've got loads of issues.
steve bannon
I want you to continue.
Dave Ramaswamy, I want to bring you in.
Tee us up, and then I want Rahim to go through it.
As soon as you saw it, you knew that this was explosive.
You and I talked about it in the middle of the night.
In particular, the language.
I want you and Rahim to go back and forth on this.
Walk our audience through why the concept, the construct, and the language is in your grill.
dave ramaswamy
Let me save you from drowning, said the man to the fish, as he pulled it out of the water and put it up on a tree.
You know, the British philosopher Alan Watts riffed off of this Buddhist parable, which is very instructive and relevant in this regard, Stephen Rahim.
And I know last year, both of you were on the vanguard of calling attention to this network of what I call managers, the manager industrial complex, which is working behind the scenes, transcending administrations to
Determine the outcomes of democracy and and this complex which is very well highlighted in this article like people are worried that voters acting of their own agency and volition could accidentally make the wrong decision.
So they want a network of what the rabbi called these academics holders of advanced degrees to intermediate themselves between the voter and the ballot box to manage democracy.
steve bannon
Hang on, Rahim, that's a brilliant setup.
Go through some of the language and then we're going to break and bring you and Dave Ramaswamy back.
Walk through because this is, this is electric.
raheem kassam
So it starts, right, it starts a weird thing happened right after the November 3rd election.
Nothing.
The nation was braced for chaos.
Liberal groups had vowed to take to the streets, planning hundreds of protests around the country.
Right-wing militias were girding for battle.
In a poll before Election Day, 75% of Americans voiced concerns about the violence.
And a lot of people did have that kind of scratching of their heads because they were told for so long by the media that they were going to be you know running gun battles in the siege of Washington DC and so on and so forth and then it goes down it says in a way Trump was right there was a conspiracy unfolding behind the scenes one that both curtailed the protests and coordinated the resistance from CEOs
Both surprises were the result of an informal alliance between left-wing activists and business titans.
It says, Mollie Ball writes, That's why participants want the secret history of the 2020 election told, even though it sounds like a paranoid fever dream, a well-funded cabal of powerful people ranging across industries and ideologies, working together behind the scenes to influence perceptions, change rules and laws, steer media coverage, and control the flow of information.
steve bannon
That is 65, that is the introduction, the opening of 6,500 words.
We've got it now, as we go to break.
6,500 word essay, analysis by Molly Ball, one of the best writers out there, and certainly one of the best writers of the time.
Up in your grill.
Okay, we're going to return with Dave Ramaswamy, Raheem Kassam.
We're also going to go to Wyoming, Joey Corrente IV about the...
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steve bannon
I'm just being told now our live chat on Real America's Voice.
So people should go to Telegram or to go to one of the other sites.
Go to warroom.org.
Get into the live chat.
Other places.
We need to hear your comments today.
It's too big a day not to miss it.
I just found out that the live chat for some technical reason is not up.
raheem kassam
There is also another way to get into the existing live chat but it's not through the Real America's Voice website and I'm posting that link on all of our channels right now.
steve bannon
Okay, we need to hear your voice on a very important day as we go through the secret history of the shadow campaign that saved the 2020 election.
That's the cover of Time Magazine, a very important story about exactly what's going on.
We're going to deconstruct it throughout the whole two hours today.
We also have Mike Lindell's coming on with an explosive announcement about his new film that's actually playing on One America News simultaneously.
They're going to roll that all day today.
I want to go out to Wyoming, Joey Carrente IV, about Liz Cheney and the censure.
Joey, can you get us up to date on exactly what's happening last night, today, and then tomorrow for this meeting, your statewide meeting, everybody's coming together, I think out in Rollins, Wyoming?
unidentified
Yeah, Steve.
We're all going to be tomorrow morning at 9 a.m.
to kick off the state meeting here in Rollins.
Weather permitting, I don't think we're going to have too bad of weather, but for some reason, at 20 degrees with no snow anywhere, they've still shut down all the highways coming into Rawlins and don't have an indication of when they're going to be opening.
It's kind of interesting.
steve bannon
Hang on for a second.
They've shut down the highways coming into Rawlins today?
unidentified
As of last night, they shut them all down in the Wyoming Department of Transportation map.
It doesn't really show an indication of them opening, but there's no visual reason why.
I mean, I'm looking out at I-80 right now, and it's 20 degrees, there's barely any wind, there's no snow, there's very little snow predicted, but you can't get into Rawlins right now.
I don't want to get conspiracy theorist type, you know, I'd like to stay on my committees, so I'm not going to say it's purposeful, it's just interesting that that's happening.
steve bannon
There are no conspiracies, but there are also no coincidences.
With that, let's move on to what happened last night and what's happening tomorrow.
unidentified
Well, actually, in the last two days, we've had three more counties pass a resolution of censure against Representative Cheney.
One county the other night passed it unanimously, and then another county that we had At a meeting that had more people than it's ever had before.
Over 150 people, I believe, were in attendance.
Maybe 100.
I didn't get all the numbers.
But they did have a former U.S.
Senator sitting in the crowd who stood up and spoke against it.
And the vote in that room was still 45 to 2 in order to pass that censure.
So, I don't know if it's just the old hat Republicans that think they're going to push people around and use their old prestige, but people want their voice heard.
And these measures are passing at phenomenal numbers, and right now in Wyoming, it's 70% of the counties that have passed this.
steve bannon
Unbelievable.
And so, Tamar, you're going to actually bring forward for the state, for the censure.
I know you've invited her.
Have you heard any feedback at all whether she's going to be there either in person or somehow by videoconference come in and address the body?
unidentified
I haven't.
I just spoke to our state chairman earlier this morning.
He hadn't indicated that anything was coming down the pipe or that he had received anything.
All we know is that in our schedule, we do have time lined out for Representative Cheney to present something, to appear, to speak, and also time and space for public comment before we get to the business of considering the resolution.
steve bannon
Joey, thank you very much.
We're going to be covering this tomorrow on our Saturday show.
I think Real America is always going to figure out how to get as much coverage as possible on this very important meeting out in Wyoming, the Wyoming State GOP tomorrow about the censure of Liz Cheney.
Thank you very much for joining us, sir.
unidentified
Anytime, boss.
steve bannon
I hope I-80, I hope the highways into Rawlins open up, or there'll be a, you know, that conspiracy theory will go to a whole nother level.
Do we have a senator, state senator?
We now want to go to Fargo, North Dakota, and State Senator Tom Kating.
Senator Kating, The story out, I think Associated Press coming out of North Dakota, how you're leading an effort in the state Senate to basically take, and we've had, you know, the Attorney General of the state of Texas on here, how he's combating legally these executive orders that he thinks are either illegal or unconstitutional under the Biden administration.
You're a little broader.
You want to actually have this passed and have a resolution put forward that the state will combat this, where you see illegality or Where you see unconstitutional executive orders.
Can you explain to the country, to the nation, actually the world?
We got a global audience.
What are you trying to do?
it. What are you trying to do? And are you trying to be too obstructionist? Do you think you're trying to be too obstructionist against the Biden administration?
unidentified
And actually, it's Representative Tom Katie and I'm in the House side.
But what I'm trying to do here is not just constitutional issues.
I'm looking also at issues that infringe on our rights.
So one of the key reasons I actually got into politics was because of states' rights.
I believe the federal government is a total disaster, regardless of party.
So what my bill does is basically say, If an executive order infringes on the rights of the people in North Dakota, we're not going to use our own money to cut our own throats.
So I don't think it goes too far.
I think it finds a happy medium.
So all three of the last presidents came out and said, hey, we're going to use less executive orders and all three of them use more.
And Biden has totally gone off the deep end with these executive orders.
So I think this is actually a pretty reasonable approach.
And I think states need to start asserting their rights.
steve bannon
So how do you intend to assert it?
Because, you know, you've got, it's actually, you can use executive orders.
It is a way to get things done.
And you can use the Federal Register to actually put out, I guess, proclamations or details about how you're going to execute those executive orders.
You have a problem overall with executive orders, or is it particularly about the Biden and what they've done so far?
unidentified
You know, I guess two parts to that.
You know, I do have a particular issue with the Biden administration.
Disagree heavily with some of the approaches he's he's taken, you know, North Dakota is a coal state.
It's an oil state.
It's a farming state and you know for the administration to come out and want to shut down fracking want to shut down our oil want to shut down our Coal with the clean coal plan on and implement the waters of the u.s These are going to be extremely detrimental to the state's economy.
So I I particularly have an objection with that but additionally, you know, I do I would rather see Federal legislation, essentially, or federal dictates come from that branch of government, come from the legislative branch of government, not the administrative.
steve bannon
Okay, this proposal you put forward, is this just symbolic?
Are you trying to do this for optics or is this going to have real teeth in it and you expect it to pass and you expect to have to be actually implemented?
Are you doing this just to make a statement?
unidentified
You know, will it pass or not?
I'd flip a coin.
You know, I would say ultimately, if it passes, I want to see it implemented.
I don't want to see North Dakota using its own resources to hinder the rights of North Dakotans.
Will it get some press?
Sure.
But I think the real issue is I would like to see this passed.
I would like the state to be able to say, no, we're not going to implement this adverse executive order in our state.
So for an example, No, there's a difference between rights and constitutionality.
So let's say the Biden administration comes out and says, we're going to put a $200 tax on AR-15s or guns.
The U.S.
court might say, well, that's constitutional.
I still don't want to see sheriffs and law enforcement in North Dakota implementing that.
And that's, you know, that would be kind of be the scope of the effectiveness.
So let's say that the federal government put on an executive order And said, you know, we're going to do something in North Dakota.
If it's a federal agent, if it's federal land, that's under federal jurisdiction and we can't control that.
So there would be limited effectiveness in certain aspects.
So back a couple of years ago there was DAPL in the state of North Dakota and a lot of the DAPL protests happened on federal land and we couldn't really control that because it was federal land.
So there's a two different jurisdictions there that We have to be aware of.
So just resisting an executive order at a state level isn't an end-all answer.
steve bannon
Tom, how do people get more access to you so they can follow this as it goes through the legislature out there in North Dakota?
unidentified
Absolutely.
So I'm on Facebook.
You can follow me on Facebook.
And secondly, if you want to shoot me an email, get on my email list.
I'd love to have you there as well.
So my email is tkading.nd.gov.
I was on Parler, but I was in Parler's.
steve bannon
Well, Bongino tells us he's going to be back up Monday, so just hang in there.
Okay, Tom, thank you very much.
Tom Kading, representative out in Fargo, North Dakota.
Love Fargo.
Love the town.
Love the film.
Love the whole thing.
Okay, I want to bring back Dave Ramaswamy.
Raheem, I want to reset.
The reason we had Wyoming and North Dakota, people out there are taking action right now.
They're combating these executive orders.
They're trying to get, whether it's Texas or North Dakota, people are standing up.
They're getting active.
you know, they're not just curl up in a ball and saying, oh woe is me. We don't need to do that.
raheem kassam
And if you read this piece today at Time Magazine. So Raheem, why don't you do a reset and then we'll bring in, we'll bring in Dave. Well, and I'm actually going to post the most critical parts of this to the National Pulse and we'll do the podcast on it later today as well, because I know some people in the live chat have sort of been saying, yeah, well, we know all of this, because, you know, we've been following along for the last couple of months. So why are we talking about it again.
Well we're talking about it again because this is an in your face it's a screw you quite frankly to all of you people out there to say not only did we have this grand conspiracy but now we're going to lay out and do a victory lap about it now there's two reasons that they're doing this one I think because of that Maybe three reasons.
Two, for what you laid out, because actually we have rumbled them and they want to take command of the narrative on this.
And three, because there will be people out there who were involved in this who are each now trying to take credit in their own certain ways.
That happens in any, you know, business.
It happens in politics as well.
And so there are the three constituent reasons.
But the reason they are trying to control the narrative on this is because they know that we know.
Between Phil Kline, what the Amistad Project did with CTCL and the Zuckerberg stuff, between... I mean, the article quotes Ian Bassin and Norm Eisen.
Ian Bassin and Norm Eisen were who myself and Darren Beatty respectively wrote long pieces about to walk people through how this was taking place.
So now they know they want to control the narrative so that they can't be assailed on this in the future, and the public goes, oh, we didn't know about this.
Now they'll say, what do you mean you didn't know?
We told you all about it.
steve bannon
Dave, we've got about 90 seconds.
I want to do a reset.
Talk about how important it is that this piece was put out to go in the grill and to drop right before the trial, the impeachment trial of Donald Trump.
dave ramaswamy
You know, Steve Rahim, this article just says, or I mean, the bottom line is, if you trust these managers, democracy by the technocrat, for the bureaucrat, Democracy of the technocrat, by the bureaucrat, for the plutocrat, will not perish from this earth.
They want to completely redefine what President Lincoln said.
And to echo Rahim, one of the other jarring lines from this piece was, Malibu writes, they were not rigging the election, they were fortifying it.
So again, it's like in your face, you have these well-meaning people who want to interdict The vote going from the average citizen to the ballot box.
I mean, they want to put in the system what I call... I mean, you've spoken a lot about managed decline.
I say this is managed voting.
And managed voting, there's a bunch of things preceding that.
You have big media who want to institute managed thinking.
You have big tech who want to institute managed speaking and writing.
And then you have this Dave, hang on.
You're going to hold her for the next segment.
We're going to take a short break.
Dave Ramaswamy joins us.
We're also bringing Darren Beatty from Revolver.
It was Darren Beatty and Rahim Ghassan that were all over this in the summer of 2020.
steve bannon
Dave, hang on, you're going to hold her for the next segment. We're going to take a short break.
Dave Ramaswamy, join us. We're also bringing Darren Beatty from Revolver. It was Darren Beatty and Rahim Ghassan that were all over this in the summer of 2020. We'll be back in a second.
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steve bannon
Okay, welcome back.
We've got an update on Wyoming.
I guess they had an accident out there, but it's been, I don't know, 12 hours.
It happened last night.
All the roads into Rollins look like they're closed.
Hey, no conspiracies, no coincidence.
And here's how we know.
Actually, I think I'm going to have to drop that line, because the Molly Ball piece in Time Magazine says, hey, it was a conspiracy, but you guys are just going to have to, you're going to have to live with it.
I want to go back to the, what was the democracy by the technocrat?
Of the technocrat, by the bureaucrat, for the plutocrat, shall not perish from the earth.
That's the brilliant Dave Ramaswamy's redoing of the Gettysburg Address, right?
A modern version of it, quite powerful.
Rahim, I want to toss it to you.
We got the great Darren Bailey from Revolver.
It was you two guys That essentially talked about this whole thing back in July when Madeleine Peltz was, you know, banging on us for being wingnut conspiracy theory people.
When you talk about the Transition Integrity Project and others.
And Beatty had the great color revolution with Norm Ison.
All this was exposed by us.
Of course, back then it's a bunch of kooks.
Now it's the cover story, 6,500 word essay in Time Magazine.
It's part of the narrative.
raheem kassam
Similar to what happened with the P4 Lab, in fact, in the Wuhan lab.
If only they had listened.
Couple of things before I want to throw it to Darren.
So I talked before the break about the giveaways in this article as well.
The giveaway...
It's interesting, Dave mentioned that throughout this piece, Molly, and she does have a couple of co-authors that get mentioned at the bottom of this article as well, but Molly Ball mentions that this was an effort to protect democracy and to protect the country from Trump, etc, etc, right?
But the giveaway is that about 75% of the way through the piece, she and her co-authors seem to forget to put the, you know, to have the Vale, the smiley face, right, over the top of all of this and she starts talking about victory and what victory looked like for the activists.
So this wasn't about securing the election.
By 75% of the way down the piece, once you're drawn in, she starts revealing that this was about victory for the political left.
steve bannon
Let's bring in Darren Batey.
raheem kassam
One more thing on that.
Remember I mentioned the rationale and what the rationale may be.
Actually, I had even forgotten to see that look this far last night, but right in the last line of the piece, the rationale becomes quite clear.
She says, as I was reporting on this article in November and December, I heard different claims about who should get the credit.
for thwarting Trump's plot.
Liberals argued the role of bottom-up people power shouldn't be overlooked particularly the contributions of people of color and local grassroots activists.
Others stressed the heroism of GOP officials like Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger who stood up to Trump at considerable cost.
The truth is that neither likely could have succeeded without the other.
So this article is coming out in a large part because people are now trying to claim credit.
steve bannon
If this had been written, I want to bring in Darren Beatty of The Revolver, if this had been written as one of your lead exclusives, the great pieces you do over there, people would say, oh, this is another Darren Beatty, he's a wingnut, he's with Bannon and these crazy people over at the War Room, another more drivel from him.
What say you, Darren, about this piece?
darren j beattie
Well, it's a remarkable piece, and revolver.news already has extensive coverage on it.
If you go there, we've kind of highlighted the most relevant excerpts, but this is going to be a continuous thing.
I think the major take-home points for this piece, other than simply, oh, you know, we were right, which we were, but Really, I think people need to look at this and, you know, yes, get mad.
Yes, they're rubbing, rubbing it in your face.
But what can we actually learn from it?
I think one thing you can learn is the profound degree of coordination between all of these different institutions, between big labor, big tech, big media.
And all the constellation of NGOs associated with these color revolution networks, mass mobilization networks, which by the way, in this article, it admits they turned off Black Lives Matter, they turned off mass mobilization, when it was clear that they wouldn't need it anymore.
This is all controlled.
It's all coordinated.
And if you read this, you get A big glimpse into how the power structure actually works in this country.
And that's the silver lining of the power structure revealing itself in this big gloating moment is that we can actually learn what the power structure actually is and how it's set up.
And at the moment, if you compare this monolith that they have, this coordinated monolith, which is all part of the same machine, It's all part of the same regime, which I call the globalist American empire.
If you compare that to the ragtag group that, you know, Trump had, it's no comparison.
And so if we want to get anywhere beyond just, you know, kind of screwing around, we need to actually seriously look at what that power structure is, reverse engineer it, and build a machine like that on our own.
And that's very difficult work.
But if we want to be players in this, we have to just not be angry.
We can't just keep whining.
We have to learn from the machine that the other side has created.
steve bannon
That's where I had Rabbi Sparrow open with the prayer today and then talk about this in our opening segment.
Isn't one of the messages here, they're trying to show that this is the star, and you guys should just submit.
That the individuals out there, and Rabbi Sparrow's whole thing on the American ethos of the Judeo-Christian West is about the individual, that for the audience out there, this is so organized.
It's every major institution.
They own the high ground, and they're going to hold the high ground.
Submit.
It's easier to submit.
This is your struggle session.
Just submit.
Just quit because you're not going to have a job, you're not going to get into good colleges, you're not going to be like Darren Batey, one of the greatest intellectuals out there, you're not going to be at the White House.
Just submit.
Because we're showing you the Death Star.
And your rebel ragtag organization will take decades to build anything to compete this.
Darren Batey.
darren j beattie
Yes, no, I agree.
But look, that's what we have to do.
I think what an obsession of mine and I know you're one of the few people in the country who has knowledge and the resources to do this.
We need to take a sober and serious look at what the bottlenecks are to actually competing on the level with the opposition.
The bottlenecks are much more profound Much deeper and much more structural than simply, oh, we need to get them next time in the primary.
If you look at this organized apparatus that not even the left, just the regime has, you begin to understand how asymmetrical and mismatched this situation is.
And to me it's exciting because I think operating from a position of clarity is always much better than operating from a position of delusion and the illusion of power.
It's time to start building real power no matter how long it takes, no matter how hard it is.
steve bannon
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break.
I'm asking Darren to hang over.
So in the next segment, we had the killer elite yesterday with Posobic and Gates and Raheem Kassam.
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