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Then she goes on to say, like, I'm not, I don't, I don't believe in any of the grandeur. | ||
You know, there's an article already up in the New York Post here in the States saying, this is the person who had Clooney and Oprah at her wedding, even though she didn't even know them, and then covered herself in blood diamonds from the Saudi prince. | ||
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So like, spare us that you're not into any of the grandeur. | |
And then while she's spinning this tale, About how tough she had it in the castle. | ||
How lonely she was in the castle. | ||
I know the President and First Lady have struck up a friendship with Harry. | ||
It was incredibly courageous of me to come forward about my depression. | ||
And I just love saving things. | ||
And it was just peppered with these compliments of herself. | ||
I know the president and first lady had struck up a friendship with Harry. | ||
I was wondering if they caught any of the interview yesterday, and if they had any reaction to what the couple has gone through in regards particularly with what they felt in terms of the racism that they felt. | ||
Well, let me first say that obviously many of us caught the interview. | ||
I don't have as many Americans did and many people around the world. | ||
You know, Meghan Markle is a private citizen and so is Harry at this point. | ||
For anyone to come forward and speak about their own struggles with mental health and tell their own personal story That takes courage. | ||
That's certainly something the President believes, and he's talked about the importance of investing in a lot of these areas that they're committed to in the future as well. | ||
We aren't going to provide additional commentary from here on behalf of the President or others, given these are private citizens sharing their own story and their own struggles. | ||
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Honored, since the White House has decided to step into the, you know, just not Megyn Kelly playing Mean Girl, since our quoting from the New York Post that was playing Mean Girl, we, the White House has stepped into this right now. | ||
The American US government, the administration is taking a point of view on this. | ||
So we had to reach out. | ||
To a gentleman that is not just a leader of the populist nationalist movement worldwide, but also in the United Kingdom, and one of the great men of wisdom in our time, Nigel Farage, joins us live from the United Kingdom. | ||
Nigel, this is not the typical story that the War Room follows, but it looks like this has deeper meaning to it, and now that the White House has taken a position on this, can you please explain to the American audience exactly what is going on here? | ||
Yes, and of course, the White House have got this completely wrong. | ||
Harry and Meghan are not private citizens. | ||
They are members of the British royal household. | ||
So that was completely wrong. | ||
Now, look, Meghan Markle, a B-list actress, married into the British royal family. | ||
I think she kind of thought she was going to become the new Lady Di. | ||
But the problem was she wasn't marrying somebody directly in line to the throne. | ||
Despite all of that, she was given the most amazing, Steve, fairy tale wedding in Windsor. | ||
It was amazing. | ||
Two billion people around the world watched it. | ||
She was cheered to the rafters, not just by the British media, but by the British people as well. | ||
Here was an attractive young woman from the USA coming in to the royal family. | ||
Everybody was thrilled. | ||
It started to go wrong when they decided, she and her husband Harry, To lecture us about climate change and about carbon emissions, whilst at the same time flying around the world in private jets. | ||
And understandably, the British tabloid media, and you know them, they're pretty hawkish, started to say that they were hypocrites. | ||
And this is when her whole mental trauma started. | ||
And what you've seen with this interview with Oprah Winfrey, and isn't it funny that Winfrey was there in the chapel at Windsor, despite the fact she'd only ever met Meghan Markle once, which says to me that Markle always intended to use the title of being a princess, basically, to make hundreds of millions of dollars in Hollywood. | ||
But for this all to go ahead, and for Markle to sit there and to press every woke button, victimhood, mental health, stress, exhaustion, racism. | ||
That is what she was doing. | ||
And here's my big worry, and why I'm pleased to speak to you tonight. | ||
With the American audience, and clearly the White House has swallowed this too, they have got Moober's advantage. | ||
They have set this narrative on their own that somehow the British royal family are a beastly and awful group of people. | ||
Let me tell you this, when it comes to the charge of racism, our Queen, will have been on the throne for 70 years in a few months' time. | ||
She and her family have relentlessly dedicated themselves to the Commonwealth, of which she is the head. | ||
It has within it 2.3 billion human beings, the vast majority of whom are Asian or black people. | ||
No family in the world in history has done more for people of colour than this Queen and the royal family. | ||
And for Meghan Markle to incite racism, I think it's absolutely disgraceful. | ||
Nobody discriminated against her on the grounds of race in the United Kingdom. | ||
At any moment in time, she is playing the victim card. | ||
And into the bargain, I think doing the United Kingdom, in the eyes of many of the liberal American, you know, public, enormous harm. | ||
And the difficulty is, you know, how does the Queen answer? | ||
How does Prince Charles answer? | ||
How does William answer? | ||
It's very, very difficult. | ||
But people need to know there are two sides to this story. | ||
She entered into a contract, a bargain, to become a working royal with Prince Harry. | ||
She found the job too difficult. | ||
She wasn't up to it. | ||
And she'd always intended to use it to make a fortune. | ||
Steve, I'm sorry, but that's my view. | ||
Okay, Nigel, I want to make just one detail about that. | ||
In the follow-on that was put up on CBS Today, I think it was a guy named Harry, some guy named Harry was in that interview, that said actually it was about racism that led him to do all this. | ||
Was it not, let's leave Markle off to the side, was it not young Master Harry that sat there today and said this was about racism, he finally awakened to it, racism towards her, and that's why he was party to this? | ||
I mean, Harry seems to have gone through a remarkable metamorphosis. | ||
Remember, this is a young man born to incredible privilege. | ||
Now, he had the deep misfortune to lose his mother at a young age. | ||
You know, she was killed in that tragic accident in the Paris tunnel. | ||
And he's had to live with that for a long time. | ||
But he did find a role in life. | ||
And it was within the British Army, with positions within our services. | ||
And, you know, he's even turned his back on all of that. | ||
Because somehow Meghan Markle has made him understand how racist he always was. | ||
He's been through this sort of period of discovery about himself, and I'm sorry I don't buy that. | ||
I see Meghan Markle as a consummate actress, and that's what the interview shows you. | ||
I see her as being deeply manipulative, and I'm sorry to say this, but Prince Harry is a weak, manned, ruined, by a manipulative woman. Do you know, to wash your family's dirty linen in public is a bad thing for any of us to do as ordinary citizens. To do it as the grandson of a woman who turns 95 next month and has given 70 years of service to over 2 billion people in the Commonwealth, | ||
frankly, Steve, I think it's despicable. I want to make sure we're clear on something, and I don't know how the White House blew this, Meghan and Harry are not private citizens, is that correct? | ||
That's right. | ||
They are still the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and they are royal dukedoms. | ||
And, you know, you can't... OK, they're not using the HRH, they're not using the His and Her Royal Highness, but they are still a duke and a duchess. | ||
They are not ordinary private citizens. | ||
It's a mistake to say that. | ||
One more time, one other thing. | ||
She's essentially accusing not just individuals. | ||
What she's saying is that the crown, personified by the royal family, are systemically, this is systemic racism. | ||
You counter that no family in the world has done more to actually take apart racism. | ||
I want to hear that argument one more time so our audience can understand it. | ||
Because she's saying, basically, this is about systemic racism. | ||
And the crown is racist from top to bottom. | ||
So the specific allegation is there was speculation over what the color of her baby would be. | ||
Now, you know, people speculate. | ||
Is it going to be a big baby, a small baby, a boy, a girl? | ||
What color hair is it going to have? | ||
I don't know whether any member of the royal household speculated. | ||
About the colour of the child. | ||
I would very much doubt it, but I don't know the answer. | ||
And even when she's asked by Winfrey about that, she says, no, it wasn't said to me. | ||
It was said to Harry. | ||
And Winfrey says, is it true? | ||
And she says, potentially. | ||
So I take all of that with a pinch of salt. | ||
But it's being used to say that, as you know, as to quote you, systemically from top to bottom, the royal household is racist. | ||
The Queen, She is head of 2.3 billion people in the Commonwealth around the world. | ||
The vast majority are Asian or black people. | ||
She has relentlessly over 70 years and many other members of the family toured those countries, tried to bring them investment deals, tried to help and improve their quality of life. | ||
No woman, no family in the world has done more for Asian and black people than the British royal family. | ||
And to hear To hear a B-list movie actress coming into the Royal Family, not giving it a fair shout, and now trying to damn it in the eyes of America and the world, is a disgrace and it must be fought back against. | ||
They are presenting a one-sided, selfish argument here. | ||
The Queen and the Royal Family, they're human, they've got their faults, but they're magnificent people. | ||
And I tell you what, they're a cut above her. | ||
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And sadly, I have to say, Prince Harry too. | |
We had a disagreement with Rahim Kassam in the morning show. | ||
Captain Ben has been bugging me all day for her to ask you this question. | ||
Go for it. | ||
Nigel, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Megan said, supposedly married them three days before their actual wedding before the world in a backyard ceremony, which is against the Church of England. | ||
So how is their wedding... First off, is the wedding... actually, did that happen three days before? | ||
And if so, how is the wedding before the world not fraudulent? | ||
Now, let me declare an interest here that Archbishop Welby and I do not get on very well. | ||
We've had a few very big battles because he's a sort of a trendy lefty leading the Church of England. | ||
I sometimes doubt whether he's even a Christian. | ||
But anyway, that aside, I don't think he's a fundamentally dishonest man. | ||
Now, the thought that the archbishop in his robes would marry these two in a back alley, that of itself Stretches credulity. | ||
But if he did, and if then what two billion people witnessed around the world was a fraud, I mean, if the Archbishop of Canterbury was party to that, I mean, history would never forgive him. | ||
I just, as with so many other parts of this story, I just do not believe it. | ||
I don't believe That that wedding, that we saw, that magnificent day that we saw, I don't believe it was a fraud. | ||
And bad though the Archbishop is, I don't believe that he would have been a party to it. | ||
Nigel, could you hang on just for a second? | ||
We hold you just through the break. | ||
We've got a couple more questions to ask you. | ||
So that just, to me, proves what I said this morning, that Meghan Markle is a liar. | ||
So if she lied about that wedding three days before, she is a liar. | ||
We've got to get to the bottom of that one, because this is going to bring in another institution, which is the Church of England. | ||
Of which Archbishop of Canterbury is the head of. | ||
I guess the Queen is the head of, but he's the clerical head. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break when we return. | ||
Greitens, you look like you won. | ||
You were shy about this topic, now you won all in. | ||
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Look, I spent a couple years over there, but I was with boxers and guys in the SAS, so I don't know that I have a lot to add for royal weddings, but we'll see. | |
Okay, we'll take a short commercial break. | ||
Go to the United Kingdom with Nigel Farage. | ||
We've also got Ken Blackwell coming on to talk about H.R.1. | ||
We'll return in just a moment War Room! | ||
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I want to return now to Nigel Farage about this situation, which is getting kind of deep because now you're talking institutions. | ||
Nigel, I know when Eric Greitens was talking about serving the military, you had a special comment in the break. | ||
You wanted to get in and talk about Harry and his military career. | ||
Yeah, we left off on the SAS. | ||
But you see, the point is the British Army, the British military forces swear an oath of allegiance to the Queen. | ||
And that is why senior royals tend to be colonel-in-chiefs of the regiments. | ||
Prince Harry, who did two tours of Afghanistan and was much admired for it. | ||
Prince Harry, Jack the Lad, you know, out with all the pretty girls, out partying. | ||
I mean, I like that kind of thing personally. | ||
And he was enormously popular. | ||
He was Captain General of the Royal Marines. | ||
They've been around since the 17th century. | ||
And here's a true story. | ||
On a day when he was supposed as a Captain General to go to a fundraising event for their former veterans, he declined the invitation and on that day was in Leicester Square in London, overheard saying to Bob Eisner of Disney, can you please give my wife some voiceover work? | ||
So if you wonder why, The popularity of this man has fallen off a cliff. | ||
He has broken the link with the royal family. | ||
He's turned his back on duty. | ||
He's even turned his back on the British Army. | ||
And all of it, all of it for a woman he's fallen in love with. | ||
But I'm sorry to say that he is a weak man ruined by a manipulative woman. | ||
What's so disturbing about that is, as a young career guy, for him to volunteer and go to Afghanistan was a big deal, and then to force himself to go to Afghanistan and serve very well. | ||
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Look, it was legit. | |
What he did over there was legit. | ||
I'll also say, like, for folks who don't know, the Special Air Service, right? | ||
These guys were at the forefront, the very development of Western nation special operations. | ||
Tough hombres. | ||
Nigel mentioned the Royal Marines. | ||
Dude, those guys, those guys are solid. | ||
And there was a time when Prince Harry, not only did he serve, but he was also an incredibly strong and powerful advocate for returning veterans in Great Britain. | ||
This is what's so stunning. | ||
He was doing a good job, man. | ||
Nigel, I have never heard that story, that he turned down, he was going to go to the fundraiser and he went. | ||
I know they had that thing with the Disney folks. | ||
He came when I was a senior to conduct military training with us during the summer. | ||
Hollywood now. Now you're just pitching. You know, you got a script in your arm, you're just pitching. | ||
He's so ordinary. He was at West Point when you were there, right? He came when I was a senior to conduct military training with us during the summer. Wow. | ||
And it was a great honor to have him there, actually. Yeah, great guy. | ||
Nigel, where does this story go from here? | ||
Now you've got the Archbishop of Canterbury tied up in it, Daily Mail. | ||
They've got 50 stories, but at the top of it, it's a fact check on Meghan. | ||
It doesn't look great, right? | ||
About the Archbishop of Canterbury, about who actually said, made these comments about Archie. | ||
Before he was born, the baby, and other aspects of it. | ||
Institutionally, now you've got the White House, the U.S. | ||
government, you've got the British government, you've got the Church of England. | ||
Where does this go? | ||
Put our audience ahead of the curve here. | ||
Where do you think this goes? | ||
This is, for me, as somebody who believes in the British royal family and our system of government that emerged after our civil war way back in the 17th century, it was about the relationship between the monarch and Parliament. | ||
We got it right. | ||
It's done us well. | ||
For 350 years. | ||
It's a bad day. | ||
You know, I was brought up to believe that Mrs. Simpson, the American divorcee who married the English king who abdicated for her, I was brought up to believe that they had threatened the future of the monarchy. | ||
But you know something? | ||
Even though they lived in exile, in 1970, the two of them sat down and did an Oprah-style interview. | ||
And you know something? | ||
They didn't say a word. | ||
To damage the monarchy, to damage the crown. | ||
They were loyal to it. | ||
Even though there was, you know, antipathy between members of the royal family, they were loyal to it to their dying day. | ||
What we saw on CBS last night was an attempt to destroy the royal family. | ||
And the problem is, how does the royal family fight back? | ||
The Queen, Prince Charles, what do they do? | ||
And of course, they're being accused of such awful things that even if they do appear in public, You know, they're a bit like the politician, you know, who's constantly being hectored. | ||
You know, prove you're not this, prove you're not that. | ||
So I think we have a very worrying crisis. | ||
And I, because of the way she's pushed those buttons, those woke buttons, you know, racism, mental health. | ||
There's also quite a large number of young people in this country prepared to believe them. | ||
So the royal family have got to work out. | ||
How do they fight back from this? | ||
Do they ignore it and carry on as they normally would? | ||
Or do they come out all guns blazing? | ||
I suspect they'll ignore it, but I'm sad to say I feel it's doing the Royal Family harm and the reputation of the UK across the world as well. | ||
And I beg Americans, do not take What Harry and Meghan have said at face value. | ||
Factually, so much of it is incorrect. | ||
It is a deliberate attempt to manipulate the story in their favor, all because they want to make big bucks on the West Coast. | ||
Nigel, how do people follow you? | ||
What's your social media coordinates? | ||
Nigel at underscore Farage on Twitter and everything that goes from that. | ||
Nigel Farage, thank you for joining us from the UK with your wisdom, as usual. | ||
Now, speaking of wisdom, we're going to bring in one of the great thinkers and leaders in the conservative movement, Ken Blackwell, former Secretary of State of the State of Ohio, knows something about elections. | ||
Ken, you've been warning us for a long time this day was coming. | ||
HR1. | ||
You want to explain for our audience how significant a threat this is to democracy, to this constitutional republic, and then I want to talk about the filibuster and maybe ways around that filibuster. | ||
But first, alert our audience to what they should be worried about on H.R. | ||
1, about the elections. | ||
This is a fundamental federal paragraph that would change radically the nature of And of our republic. | ||
And they would leverage central government power against the diffused, decentralized power of states in the present system. | ||
Steve, look, they would destroy the chain of custody or weaken it dramatically. | ||
They would do away with voter ID and other ways of verification. | ||
They would institutionalize and expand radically vote by mail. | ||
And so when you put destroying verification, weakening chain of custody, expanding the use of vote by mail, what they do is open the door for manipulation. | ||
They make the system less transparent and More conducive to their objective of making us a one party nation. | ||
And look, I'm just telling you, your viewers and listeners this. | ||
Thomas Paine said it first. | ||
Those who expect to reap the benefits of freedom must undergo the fatigue of supporting it. | ||
And you talk all the time about human agency. | ||
Payne summed it up. | ||
We have to do what we can with what we have, where we are. | ||
There's no excuses. | ||
And just like the Marines, we cannot retreat. | ||
We must attack from a different direction. | ||
Yeah, let me just say, I love what Ken's saying there, Ken, it's so important. | ||
He's laying out, for all of our viewers to remember, is Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense, most popular pamphlet in the history of the United States of America. | ||
And Ken, what you're pointing out is everybody read that, and what did they do? | ||
They stepped up, they stepped forward. | ||
What we need to do with HR1, everybody who's listening right now, if you haven't taken action, figure out a way to do it. | ||
Right, you can share this podcast, you can let people know, you can email folks, you can call people, you can let them know. | ||
You're not going to stand for this leftist takeover of our elections. | ||
It's great, great insight there. | ||
Ken, real quickly, and we want to keep you over the break, but you've also said, hey, don't think we're going to hide behind the filibuster here. | ||
The filibuster is going to work. | ||
You think just like on the on the on the on the COVID relief bill, they've got a way you think they can work away from that. | ||
Can you give us 60 seconds on that before we go to break? | ||
Yeah, I think essentially what they will do is they carve out for civil rights and they will lump voting rights in civil rights and they will say for this, you don't have to have the 60 vote threshold. | ||
That's one way. | ||
The other way is that I think they will use Article 1, Section 18 of the Spending and Commerce Clause that will in fact allow them You mean to basically go there and say, hey, the money's not going to be coming unless you enact this. | ||
Is that what is that the point you're getting at? | ||
Yeah, I mean a lot of people, a lot of our viewers, we have so many smart, thoughtful, informed folks. | ||
The point Ken is making is so true. | ||
As the federal government has grown, and I'm speaking as a former governor, the percentage of state budgets that are actually pass-throughs from the federal government is huge. | ||
So when the federal government says, we're cutting off the spigot, we're cutting off the cash, it is a real threat, and it's a threat to the people who are listening to this show right now. | ||
Okay, let's take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to return. | ||
We've got Ken Blackwell. | ||
We're going to come back and talk a little bit more about H.R. | ||
1 and a very special guest, Anna Paulina Luna, who gave a spirited fight against Charlie Crist down there in Florida on November 3rd. | ||
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You saw her down at CPAC on our show. | ||
She's going to return. | ||
She'll be on The War Room when we return in just a moment. | ||
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Here's one thing I want the audience to understand. | ||
This just didn't come out of anywhere. | ||
That bill was so complicated and so well thought through. | ||
The Progressive Democrats have been working on this for years. | ||
Now they see the opportunity to run the tables. | ||
They got this $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill. | ||
They got a $2 trillion infrastructure coming in the fall. | ||
They think they have plenty of cash. | ||
Now they want to make sure they lock in, they never lose an election. | ||
Ken Blackwell's lined it out. | ||
What does this audience need to do, Ken Blackwell? | ||
First, we can't go for the Joe Manchin headspace. | ||
We, in fact, have to let Manchin know that what he's talking about now, and that is making it more difficult to exercise this whole stopping action, is something that we're not going to go for. | ||
So continue to call him. | ||
The other thing that we need to do is to make sure that we understand that at the state level, call your state representatives, that part of government that's close to you, saying we need to claw back your authority. | ||
We need to reduce mail-in voting. | ||
We need to reduce the calendar. | ||
Instead of having early voting that stretches out four to six weeks, do it back to 10 days. | ||
We need to take control back at the local level. | ||
Subsidiarity. | ||
You know what that means. | ||
That means that part of government that is closest to you, you need to speak truth to power to, to make sure that it calls back its authority. | ||
That is so important to do. | ||
As the governor said, and I've been reinforcing, do what you can with what you have, where you are. | ||
Tweet, email, write a letter, make a phone call, go to a meeting at a town hall, voice your concern. | ||
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Call back our local authority. | |
He is a fighter, and we need everybody to fight. | ||
This is so important. | ||
Can I just double-tap, please, two of the things that you've pointed out? | ||
They didn't write this bill when they were elected. | ||
They've had this thing, man. | ||
They've been planning. | ||
This was a well-orchestrated attempt in the 2020 election. | ||
All of those efforts to change the voting rules, all of those efforts to get the bureaucrats and the judges to change the voting rules, they planned this. | ||
This is now the second wave that's coming. | ||
But you know what? | ||
We woke up. | ||
Everybody saw what happened in 2020. | ||
It's time for people to take action and Ken is so right. | ||
He's put his finger on it. | ||
This other point, the Constitution is very clear. | ||
The state legislatures set the time, the place and the manner of elections. | ||
They need to step up and do their job. | ||
Everybody can play a role in winning this fight. | ||
Ken, what is your social media accordance? | ||
How do people keep track of Ken Blackwell during the day? | ||
You can get me on Facebook or you can go to at Blackwell, Ohio and let's go full force. | ||
Amen. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Ken Blackwell, a real fighter. | ||
Now I want to bring in another fighter. | ||
She took on Charlie Criss on November 3rd. | ||
She knows what it is to work. | ||
Although the elections in Florida, that's a state that knows how to run an election. | ||
She fought a hard-fought campaign. | ||
She is the voice of the Republican Party for the future in the MAGA movement. | ||
Anna, Anna, Paulina, Luna, she was on our show down at CPAC. | ||
We were going to get right to it today on H.R. | ||
1, on amnesty and other things, but we've had this huge fight all day long. | ||
And of course, Captain Maureen Bannon's favorite, Jen Psaki, stepped in here, stepped in today, calling them, you know, private citizens. | ||
So Ana, thank you very much for joining us here in the War Room. | ||
You got the questions, Mo? | ||
I do. | ||
So, um, Nigel told us not to believe everything or anything that's being put out by Harry and Meghan. | ||
And do you believe that we should believe what they're saying in order to destroy the monarchy? | ||
I mean, I think it's really interesting that the left-wing media here in the States is really rushing to their defense, saying that, you know, there's this controlled opposition and corrupt media that exists in the UK but doesn't exist here. | ||
But, you know, what's concerning about the whole thing is, you know, you have Meghan Markle, who does have political ambitions, and I think that she also has political ambitions here in the United States, as well as trying to reform happening in the United Kingdom. | ||
But when you see what she was saying, even prior leading up to our own 2020 election, how people should vote for Joe Biden, yet in her interview, she hits on the fact that she essentially calls the royal family racist, and yet she encourages Americans to vote for someone like Biden, who's been on more than one occasion to make very racially charged statements, both against Americans of black heritage and Hispanic heritage. | ||
So I thought that that was a very, very big irony in all of this. | ||
But yeah, I don't fully believe anything that they say, because frankly, when you're getting paid $7 million to out your family, I don't know if that's something that you can essentially trust. | ||
You know, Macron, even the President of France said, I think last week, one of the problems they have in Europe is woke culture from the United States is going back and infecting Europe. | ||
It's seeping into everything it touches, it ruins! | ||
And that's pretty bad when the Europeans are blaming us for woke culture, right? | ||
One of my guys, Dennis Prager, one of the things he said, everything the left touches, they ruin. | ||
Anna, you've been at the forefront of this fight about the media. | ||
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ruin and that's what's happening this woke culture wherever it goes can you think of anything that they've made better come on worse Anna you've been at the forefront of this fight about the media do you think this do you think that this was an attempt by Megan well thought through to try to take down the crown In fact, you can see previous interviews where she was actually caught on record making deals with Disney prior to their exit, as they say. | |
I do think, though, that it's a way that she can salvage her reputation because I know that they definitely, and when I say they, I mean the British press, did not take kindly to a lot of the things that she was doing that could have been perceived as her being a social climber. | ||
So, we'll see what she does here in the United States. | ||
It definitely seemed like an orchestrated attack and especially, you know, for her to release this interview on the tail end of Prince Philip being in the hospital was pretty not thought out. | ||
So I 100% agree, I said this earlier this morning, that she was becoming irrelevant when she left the United Kingdom. | ||
So she was trying to do something to bring her name back into the spotlight. | ||
And she also, you notice how she said, she did not say who Commented about the baby's skin color, so she's leaving that little hint of drama so that she can just draw it out even more. | ||
But she was thinking downrange. | ||
That's why Oprah came to the wedding, right? | ||
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Just in case, you know, you can say you were close to her. | ||
Okay, I want to talk about an issue that's very close to your heart, Ana, when you ran and your belief in social change in this country, and that is the Hispanic vote. | ||
On the Rio Grande Valley, saw blue-collar Hispanics really supporting the MAGA agenda like never before. | ||
This Democratic congressman in South Texas... Because it worked for them! | ||
It worked for them! | ||
A wall of security and jobs! | ||
And jobs, how about that? | ||
Higher wages! | ||
How about 11% wages up? | ||
The 2019 best year for workers in American history. | ||
Ana, do you think right now that there's a border crisis brewing because of Joe Biden's policy? | ||
And how do you see this thing playing out? | ||
A thousand percent. | ||
So what we're seeing right now is because of the mass calls for amnesty that the Biden administration and that the DNC have really been campaigning on over the last four years, starting from really when President Trump took office. | ||
That actually encouraged people to come to the United States thinking that they would be able to get citizenship. | ||
Now, I actually found a really interesting interview that was pretty much suppressed on Twitter, no surprise, of an illegal from Honduras that was wearing a Biden Please Let Us In shirt. | ||
And when the reporter asked her, you know, where did you get those shirts and why are you here? | ||
She's saying one, Biden lied. | ||
That's no surprise to any of us. | ||
But also two, that American activists were actually going down to the border and really exploiting those immigrants in order to I think set the tone here in the United States for manipulating the Hispanic demographic. | ||
So this is something that I've been following for the last three years. | ||
It's something that I'm going to continue to follow. | ||
And I think that it's going to become increasingly more important for people to start focusing on the conservative Hispanic demographic, because we know what happens in socialist countries. | ||
It's not a good thing. | ||
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And I think that the DNC is now, from what I'm tracking, launching a $22 million initiative to fact check Do you think that the policies that the RNC and the establishment Republicans know how to reach out to the Hispanic community? | |
Because there's multiple different types of Hispanic communities. | ||
Do you think that they understand that the MAGA agenda actually works for Hispanics in this country? | ||
I don't think that they know how to do Hispanic outreach in full honesty. | ||
I've actually tried to on multiple occasions connect with them and kind of guide them for that, but I think that they are continuously dropping the ball and that they want to actually use that movement to target that they need to. | ||
I mean, there was nothing wrong with the MAGA movement, the American First movement. | ||
Basically keeping government out of your business and keeping dollars in your pocketbook. | ||
I mean, that's something that we all love. | ||
But the fact is that the GOP, from what I was tracking internally, was only giving $10,000 a year annually to National Hispanic Outreach. | ||
And I'm sure everyone here knows that you can't do a lot with $10,000. | ||
And when it's a primarily conservative base, why would you not invest extra time and effort into doing direct engagement? | ||
With the Hispanic demographic. | ||
So that's exactly why I believe that we need candidates. | ||
Candidates that can do the outreach. | ||
Candidates that aren't afraid of going places where the GOP isn't in order to directly engage voters. | ||
Ana, we got about 90 seconds. | ||
What about, I want to talk about H.R. | ||
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How tough is it going to be with all these changes you want to make for unverified ballots? | ||
How tough is it going to be, tell the audience, for young candidates like you running for Congress, is it going to be if we let this thing pass? | ||
It's going to be almost impossible for us to win. | ||
They're going to be doing ballot harvesting. | ||
They're essentially registering illegals. | ||
From what I'm tracking, they're going to make universal mail-in ballots. | ||
You know, here in my district, I can tell you from my race where I absolutely got crushed was in the vote by mail by about 20-something thousand votes. | ||
Not saying that, you know, I don't want people to vote, but there's a time and a place for it. | ||
And I do believe that there is a lot of room for error, especially when you can't verify who's sending those in and where they're coming from. | ||
And I'm not just talking about Florida, I'm talking about in the rest of the country. | ||
So it's something that we should all be adamantly opposed to. | ||
Real quickly, what's your latest initiative? | ||
And then how do people get you on social media? | ||
We've got about a minute. | ||
You guys can find me on social media at Real Ana Paulina. | ||
I am dropping a podcast next month on iHeartRadio called Luna Talks with Ana Paulina. | ||
We cover everything socially, politically, and culturally. | ||
Find me there! | ||
We will push this hard. | ||
Ana, thank you very much for joining us. | ||
Great honor to have you on. | ||
Awesome. | ||
And folks, if you don't know, Ana's also an Air Force veteran. | ||
And her husband's currently still serving. | ||
Okay, still serving. | ||
So if you want to have strong candidates with strong voices who can win, it's up to the folks who are listening in the War Room right now. | ||
You gotta step forward. | ||
You gotta take action. | ||
This is why all week and the next couple of weeks we're going to start having these young voices on here. | ||
You've got people under 35, under 40 years old. | ||
They're the next generation. | ||
They're taking leadership. | ||
They're veterans. | ||
They've been active duty. | ||
A lot of them are young women. | ||
They're Hispanics. | ||
They're minorities. | ||
These people are on fire. | ||
And what happens when they come on? | ||
Everybody gets to see that the conservative movement is full of fun, hopeful, optimistic people who believe in this country and are ready to fight for it. | ||
And fighters. | ||
That's what I love about it. | ||
Okay, we're gonna take a short commercial break when we return. | ||
Lieutenant Commander Eric Greitens, Captain Bannon, Stephen K. Bannon will return in The War Room in just a minute. | ||
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All right, look. | ||
You and I gotta talk about this. | ||
I'm honored to be on here with Captain Bannon, a West Point graduate. | ||
We're proud of her. | ||
She's served this country overseas, but you gotta tell me, alright? | ||
I'm not afraid. | ||
As a real naval officer, not a commando. | ||
You're a naval officer. | ||
as a real naval officer, not a commando. | ||
Right, you're a naval officer. | ||
How'd you let this happen? | ||
It's worse that we come from a Navy family from Norfolk, Virginia, and she was recruited by Naval Academy, and still went to West Point. | ||
It gets worse. | ||
She was 7-0 as volleyball. | ||
she was what is that gets worse he was seven oh is volleyball you seven oh against uh... against the naval academy so all my buddies all my other and said she beat up on the table and all my shipmates over there look at me great have never let me live that down Naval Academy had their chance, but our army just... She fell in love with the West Point as soon as she walked on there. | ||
Yeah, well, they're all cool places and we have... I want to go back quickly to Harry, before we get to the thing, because this young man was fantastic. | ||
He volunteered. | ||
He actually had to work it, so he went to Afghanistan because they're too afraid about being captured. | ||
That's right. | ||
He went on a number of tough assignments. | ||
This was a tough kid. | ||
You know, he served his country and then came back, as you said, with the SAS and the Marines. | ||
And I'll tell you, look, I had some guys, so I was a boxer at Oxford, I was on the boxing team. | ||
A couple of those guys joined the British Special Air Service, right? | ||
That's their kind of elite special operations force. | ||
I worked with those dudes in Iraq, right? | ||
So some of them I hadn't seen since the boxing team. | ||
One of the things that they always said is, yeah, that guy's got our back, right? | ||
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He really, really did a very, very good job. | |
For veterans who are coming home from Iraq, from Afghanistan, and yeah, the work he did was powerful there. | ||
They wanted to see it continue. | ||
That story that Nigel had about turning down as Captain General of the Marines, not going to the fundraiser to go. | ||
I knew he went to the Disney event. | ||
He said that they caught him, Daily Mail caught him, I guess, on an open mic pitching about getting her voiceover work, which was bad enough. | ||
He just shouldn't be part of the royal family doing that, but to know they skipped a thing. | ||
I want to go back to the agenda here, right? | ||
I think people are taking it that you can't, what Ken Blackwell told us, you can't just sit there and depend upon this filibuster. | ||
You can't let Manchin think he's the most powerful guy in the universe, right? | ||
You're gonna have to do your own work. | ||
You also have to step back and look at what they're doing. | ||
You look at what happened with the 2020 election. | ||
You look at what they're doing with H.R.1. | ||
You look at what they're doing with woke culture. | ||
You look at what they're doing with opening the border. | ||
You look at what they're doing with killing the Keystone XL pipeline after Trump had made America energy independent. | ||
This is a multi-front attack from the left. | ||
And it is coming from all directions, to use your phrase, Steve. | ||
They're trying to flood the zone. | ||
They're trying to overwhelm people. | ||
We need to fight. | ||
Well, and then they'll attack you on one front, and when you're not looking, they'll attack you on the other front. | ||
So they've got you distracted before they hit you with something else. | ||
The correlation of forces. | ||
So what are people, you know, you, you know, although, you know, went to Oxford and say, oh, this guy's part of the elite, your biggest turnouts were down the Ozarks in Southeast Missouri. | ||
How are the deplorables supposed to step up here? | ||
Because people are saying, no, I can't handle it anymore. | ||
It's too overwhelming. | ||
They're still in the elections. | ||
How do young people and how do the deplorable step up and say, no, I'm standing in the breach? | ||
Okay, here's what we do. | ||
Everybody who's listening right now, you have to be, as you say, Steve, a force multiplier. | ||
Okay, what does that mean in practice? | ||
That means that not only are you hearing this, but you're making sure that your friends and your neighbors are hearing that. | ||
You're introducing them to programs like The War Room. | ||
You're also asking people to step up and you don't have to step up on the national stage. | ||
Take back the party from the guts of the party. | ||
Step up and run for your local Republican Party precinct. | ||
Take over the party. | ||
PrecinctStrategy.com. | ||
Dan Schultz is going to go to PrecinctStrategy.com right now and sign up. | ||
The only way they win is when patriots Engage in despair. | ||
If we are hopeful, if we are optimistic, if we are engaged, if we call on our friends, then they are going to take over our schools and our communities and our neighborhoods. | ||
This is our country and we can win. | ||
Do young people get that? | ||
They do. | ||
And then also, I know with the Millennials and Gen Z, it's big with social media. | ||
However, conservatives are being silenced on social media. | ||
So to be a force multiplier, you can't just be on social media. | ||
It has to be word of mouth, because once we're silenced on tech, then it has to be word of mouth, and that's how we continue this fight. | ||
And let's also remind people, Captain Bannon, you outwork them on the ground, okay? | ||
When the time comes, you ring doors, you make phone calls, you get out there, you put up signs, you sign petitions, you let people know. | ||
You can outwork them on the ground. | ||
That's what we did in Missouri. | ||
A hundred percent. | ||
Is that how you get the vote out in Ozarks in Southeast Missouri? | ||
Door-to-door? | ||
And it was all these folks, Steve, many of whom had never been involved in politics before, but they knew that I was going to fight for them. | ||
And we did. | ||
We fought against the establishment. | ||
We killed politicians' pay raises. | ||
We cut corrupt tax credit programs. | ||
You gotta be out there to fight for the people. | ||
And I think that it takes my generation and Gen Z to continue this fight and get out there and run for local office, run for Congress, and be that fighter like we saw with Ana Paulina Luna. | ||
She's a fighter. | ||
She's going to continue to fight. | ||
The other thing is that this is how you turn Missouri into a real MAGA state. | ||
I mean, Trump wins by big margins down there, right? | ||
Folks in Missouri get it. | ||
Trump won big in 2016. | ||
Keep in mind when I... Dragged Blunt across the goal line. | ||
Yes, and when I ran for governor... | ||
Five of the six statewide offices were held by Democrats. | ||
But what happened in 2016? | ||
President Trump was running. | ||
I was running. | ||
We brought out the people of Missouri, and they stood strong. | ||
And what happened? | ||
We took back the state. | ||
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Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, we're going to have a couple of specials. | ||
Go ahead, Trump. | ||
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Gleitens is so wired anyway, man. | ||
You're so worked up. | ||
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10 o'clock tomorrow morning, I have Ben Burquam and a great piece he's put together on the border. | ||
We're also going to be in Colombia to talk to Michael Yan about what's happening down there that's driving people up through Central America to the southern border. | ||
There's a crisis building. | ||
We want to make sure we're getting the ground truth to what's happening. | ||
We'll see you tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. | ||
We may also have another, hopefully get Nigel back on from the United Kingdom to talk about what's going on. | ||
He threw down hard today. | ||
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I want to thank everybody, including Mr. Unit of Command. | ||
Captain Bennett, thank you for being here. | ||
Commander Grayton, it's always a pleasure having you in the studio. |