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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
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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. | ||
We're joined by Eric Prince in studio today as our co-host. | ||
Tomorrow we're going to have Eric Greitens. | ||
Eric just announced for the United States Senate yesterday in Missouri on the Bret Baier Show. | ||
Great interview. | ||
We'll put that up in the chat. | ||
Got to see that. | ||
Also Mo Brooks announced yesterday in Alabama. | ||
Also for tomorrow we're going to have Dave Brat, the great congressman. | ||
He's now down at Liberty University, the dean down there at the business school. | ||
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Raheem Kassam. | ||
Breaking news, sir. | ||
And tell us what that breaking news is. | ||
Well, the Daily Mail is reporting that they have a name of the suspect in Colorado after Ten people were left dead after a shooting at a Boulder grocery store. | ||
That name is Ahmad Alissa of Alveda, Colorado. | ||
That's 21 year old Ahmad Alissa has been named as the suspect. | ||
I don't want to say anything about why we didn't hear that name last night when he was caught by authorities during the shooting himself, but I'll leave that for bigger minds than mine. | ||
It takes a day to get to that name. | ||
I'll leave it for the audience to come to their own conclusions. | ||
Okay, I want to bring in now Betsy McCoy, former lieutenant governor of the great state of New York. | ||
She's got an amazing piece up on the New York Post talking about what illegal immigration is going to do to the school system. | ||
Betsy, we got Eric Prince, Rahim Ghassan, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Thank you for coming into the War Room. | ||
Walk us through your piece. | ||
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Well, nice to join you all. | |
You hear on the news every day about the crisis at the border, but the truth is that this crisis is coming to your school district or a school district near you. | ||
It's not simply on the border. | ||
As we know, tens of thousands of what they call unaccompanied minors are coming across the border. | ||
And under the Biden administration, what happens is these young people, I won't call them children because 75% of them are young men, ages 15 to 17. | ||
Think tattoos, not teddy bears. | ||
These are teenagers and they're coming across the border. | ||
In most cases, they have the name and the telephone number of a relative. | ||
All right. | ||
And really sent all around the country after processing to these sponsors whose names they have. | ||
And the law requires that the sponsors enroll them in public school. | ||
So these young men are going to be enrolled in high schools all across the country. | ||
It's going to be a very hard road for them. | ||
Most of them are traumatized from the journey. | ||
They don't speak English and many of them don't speak Spanish, just a local Native American dialect. | ||
Some haven't been in school in years, and yet they will be enrolled in high school. | ||
It's going to be extremely hard for them. | ||
It's also going to be very, very taxing on these schools, which are just reopening after the lockdown. | ||
Local kids are just trying to get back on the learning track. | ||
And what's going to happen if you put one of these very traumatized Teenagers in a classroom that child that teenager sucks up all the teachers attention and an enormous amount of resources the law requires that they provide Health care, psychological counseling, a tutor in the child's native language, which could be a Mayan dialect, right? | ||
So all the money that was going to go to band or football or art or just getting these classrooms back up and running will be soaked up by this new challenge. | ||
Betsy, these school districts are already under tremendous resource pressure right now. | ||
What's the plan of how this gets pulled off? | ||
Basically, as we say, every town's a border town. | ||
If you're up in Connecticut, or if you're in Montana, or you're in Wyoming, don't think this is not your problem. | ||
This is your problem. | ||
And here's where the problem is. | ||
It's the problem of the working class and the middle class in this nation. | ||
Because it's not going to affect the wealthy, right? | ||
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No. | |
This is just bigger opportunities, bigger employment polls for them. | ||
So to walk us through how these already stressed public school systems, right, that can barely find time to teach the working class kids in this country, how are they going to be able to function with the new arrivals? | ||
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Well, I've watched this in Flushing. | |
I've watched it in Danbury and Stanford, Norwalk, Connecticut, everywhere where you have something of a Central American community. | ||
That's where these teenagers will be arriving. | ||
Full of needs and the local school districts really struggle. | ||
As I said, it means that the classroom teacher is diverted, distracted from ordinary duties to really give a lot of attention to this young person who doesn't speak the language and is unaccustomed to being in school and may have a lot of other problems as well. | ||
So it uses up a lot of money and it has a real impact day to day on how the classroom functions For all the other kids in that class. | ||
And under the newer school regulations, you cannot segregate these kids, put them in special learning classes for those who don't speak English. | ||
That's no longer permissible. | ||
They have to be in the classroom. | ||
So no matter how sympathetic we may feel to these kids, it's really a big blow to local families, local school taxpayers. | ||
Okay, we've got to bounce on one last thing. | ||
If you were sitting there with Biden today, or President Kamala Harris, what would be the two or three things you would tell him right off you've got to do to avert this crisis in the rest of the country's school systems? | ||
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Well, that's right. | |
Well, first of all, we shouldn't be allowing unaccompanied minors to come across the border. | ||
That is the big problem. | ||
Once they get here, we do have facilities around the country, Health and Human Services facilities, that are much nicer than what they've experienced on the journey. | ||
But they can't be left there forever. | ||
These are Facilities with classrooms and health care, etc. | ||
But the law doesn't allow you to keep them there forever. | ||
So the real key is we should have a Remain in Mexico program again. | ||
It should also accommodate unaccompanied minors. | ||
We must keep them on the other side of the border. | ||
Betsy, what's your social media? | ||
How do people get more access to your writings instead of just going to the New York Post all the time? | ||
How do they get access to your writings? | ||
How do they get access to your social media? | ||
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We'd like you to come to the New York Post, but also come to BetsyMcCoy.com. | |
All my columns are up there. | ||
Betsy, thank you very much for joining us in The Worm today. | ||
Your family's always put a high priority on education, although you get kicked out of every college. | ||
The Hills didn't actually give you a degree. | ||
Of course they did. | ||
They gave me two degrees. | ||
Hold on, I'm not talking about the honorary one. | ||
They actually gave you a degree after being kicked out of every place else. | ||
I was not kicked out of anywhere else. | ||
I left the Naval Academy. | ||
You sure you weren't kicked out of the Naval Academy? | ||
Passing grades, I was fine. | ||
Hold it, I never figured this out with Prince. | ||
What guy gets kicked out of the Naval Academy and then goes back after he graduates from college and volunteers for the Navy SEALs? | ||
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Because I love the Navy and you have a big authority problem. | |
No, no, I found the Academy to be 150 years of all the dumb things in the military distilled into one place. | ||
It was politically correct. | ||
This is the beginning of your argument with the Pentagon. | ||
You have an authority problem. | ||
That's okay. | ||
That's where you're perfect. | ||
That's where you're a perfect member of the Trump family. | ||
Your sister, a lot of people may not know this, your sister was actually Secretary of Education, and you guys have been huge about charter schools, huge about also homeschooling, all of that. | ||
When we see this problem here now, the solution is you've got to stop it at the border. | ||
If it comes to the United States, these already stressed public schools, Sure, a lot of these migrants are going to wind up in big city, poorly run schools, where already for the parents that are too poor, that can't afford a private school, their kids are stuck in a bad situation that's going to be made worse by sending more kids that don't speak the language, no parental guidance, etc. | ||
It's making a bad situation worse. | ||
And the poorest of the poor are the ones that suffer. | ||
They're not being sent. | ||
These unaccompanied minors coming across the border are not sent to the private school. | ||
They're not going to Sidwell Friends in D.C. | ||
where all the D.C. | ||
elites go. | ||
They're not going to where Nancy Pelosi sent her kids. | ||
What's going on up here at the National Cathedral? | ||
Cathedral School. | ||
Or St. | ||
Albans. | ||
St. | ||
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Albans. | |
They're not at St. | ||
Albans. | ||
Correct. | ||
Funny how that works, right? | ||
On all these groups coming across the border illegally, maybe they should be bused and sent only to Nancy Pelosi's district, or to Adam Schiff's district, or to these people that are... and make them live with the bad decisions that they're imposing on the rest of us. | ||
I want to go back to the, in this segment. | ||
Raheem, any other updates you got on the shooting? | ||
Make sure you just jump in here or anything else. | ||
You're being uncharacteristically quiet this morning. | ||
I guess we're editing the National Pulse. | ||
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Studious! | |
Since I'm sitting next to someone who got kicked out of college, I figured... Whoa, whoa, whoa! | ||
Let's stop that right now! | ||
I left the Naval Academy, I went to Hillsdale... How many demerits, how many catastrophes did you have there? | ||
How many demerits? | ||
I got one restriction only at the Academy. | ||
Okay, that's not bad. | ||
There's your plebe year, or your second year? | ||
Youngster year. | ||
Youngster year, okay. | ||
Wow. | ||
Then went back and volunteered for Navy SEALs, that's what I like. | ||
I did. | ||
Rahim, what have we got going? | ||
So we're just following the updates on this Colorado story, because obviously it's going to be very interesting how the media deals with this. | ||
I don't want to be too snarky about the name, but last night I was saying, if this was a Christian supremacist dominationist, right, Don Lemon would have broken in his show, right? | ||
They were doing wall-to-wall coverage. | ||
Do we know anything about the shooter whatsoever? | ||
We just know the name right now, the 21-year-old suspect, Ahmad Al-Issa. | ||
Originally it was reported as Alissa, but it's actually Al-Issa, being the Arabic for Jesus, I believe. | ||
So that's all we know. | ||
They're still covering this on CNN because the press conference is still going on in Boulder right now, but The Daily Mail has covered the name, and a couple of other websites have covered the name as well. | ||
CNN obviously has the name. | ||
CNN has not. | ||
CNN does not have the name up in big black letters as their lead story. | ||
You would be correct. | ||
It's not on the chyron in back of me scrolling. | ||
You would be correct. | ||
It's funny how that works. | ||
That's the law of modern media physics, right? | ||
Right. | ||
This is the same network that didn't play the... it was three hours before they played Biden falling up the steps, knocked over by the wind, or... Three times. | ||
As Jen Psaki tells us, those steps are very difficult. | ||
The steps are very good. | ||
Tricky. | ||
Very bleak there. | ||
Jen Psaki called the stairs tricky, which means that she's saying that the president was tricked by the stairs. | ||
He was so bad. | ||
He got tricked! | ||
Biden, overall, as a world leader now, when you see guys like Putin mocking him and heckling him, call them out for a debate. | ||
Because he knows he can't. | ||
Look, even the weakest guy we've had, Jimmy Carter, Naval Academy grad, the weakest guy we've had, he could bench press any of the Russians, right? | ||
You have a guy in Joe Biden that could not get on a live Zoom call with any of the third or fourth tier nations. | ||
And go head to head with them. | ||
Go head to head with them. | ||
You agree with that? | ||
Correct. | ||
I mean, even Jimmy Carter, as bad as the first three years of his administration was, he finally got slapped in the head by the realities and the covert action authorities that he approved Are what made the the Reagan revolution possible to to roll back the Soviet Union everywhere that actually started under Carter. | ||
I don't see President Biden having that kind of Forethought. | ||
We all know 62 days. | ||
So, Eric Prince, you say the day after, the day after, the press conference is going to be on the 27th? | ||
25th, day after tomorrow. | ||
25th, day after tomorrow. | ||
The 26th is what? | ||
I think they must be very concerned about his faculties and how he does, and how do they prepackage those questions. | ||
Are you serious about this, sir? | ||
You think he's that That, not with the program. | ||
Why would they avoid it so long? | ||
Why, when he gave the public address to the nation, he rested no public appearances for three days before that? | ||
Look, I wish the best for the President. | ||
These are dangerous times in the world, and for the United States of America, we need a steady hand on the rudder. | ||
And I hope that as President Biden, we will see how he does. | ||
They have not reported that the clerk, Blinken, gives a two-minute open. | ||
Tiger Yang gives a 20-minute full blast, puts him on blast, not even reported. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Back with Eric Prince, Rahim Ghassan, in a moment. | ||
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Madeline, don't get too upset over there at Media Matters. | ||
She was live tweeting yesterday. | ||
The show? | ||
Yeah. | ||
What, did she have good things to say? | ||
No! | ||
She's the head of marketing. | ||
Our head of marketing is Madeline Peltz. | ||
Who was she upset with yesterday? | ||
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She talks such tripe. | ||
She was taking screen grabs. | ||
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She's head of marketing. | ||
She does a great job of marketing for us. | ||
I want to go back to Colorado before we go to today's hearing on Samantha Powers, right? | ||
USAID. | ||
I know Eric's got a lot of thoughts about that, about what happens throughout the rest of the world with that money. | ||
But I want to go to Colorado. | ||
It just strikes me as odd. | ||
And I'm not trying to speculate here. | ||
You know, under four years of President Trump, there were no terrorist attacks or everything was thwarted. | ||
I think President Trump has to take care of that with the bigger restrictions he put on the social media and all that about coming to the country for the ban, the travel ban right out of the box that the Supreme Court upheld, although all the media and the left went crazy about it. | ||
And it wasn't a Muslim ban. | ||
That was a ban from countries really where you couldn't trust the National Intelligence Service to actually help with vetting the people. | ||
That's a very important distinction. | ||
It was not a blanket ban. | ||
It was really when you had failed countries without a reliable intelligence or police force that you could say, is this guy a good guy or bad guy? | ||
Remember the big fight we had between the first thing and the second was adding Iraq. | ||
Because Tillerson and Mattis, since they were an ally of taking down ISIS at the time, the caliphate, and although we went through and documented and said, hey, these guys don't really have a system of how to monitor people, right? | ||
But the government immediately made some corrections. | ||
They were added to the list. | ||
But this was not about Muslims. | ||
This was about countries that couldn't screen. | ||
Are we hearing anything in the chatter in this town right now, Rahim, anything, not that you could report a national pulse, are you hearing anything that this is anyhow anything but a local kid from Colorado who has a Muslim last name? | ||
Or is there anything that's, because I gotta tell you, one of my other big fears is that, three big fears I had, number one, he would show weakness to the Chinese Communist Party, and what happened, if you don't think this is part of your life, what happened in Alaska, | ||
is horrific and it's going to have massive implications and massive implications for you personally wherever you're seeing this or watching it uh... and the people that get this in mandarin every day through GNews and GTV will be the first to tell you we had him on the show last saturday uh... that was that was uh... the biggest concern i had the second was opening the borders right in which they've done to another crisis so we have a crisis of the CCP geopolitically we have a crisis on the border the third was stepping back on everything about | ||
At being on watch on radical Islamic Jihad that still has not stopped. | ||
You know, Trump took down the physical caliphate with Mattis in that first 18 months, right? | ||
Remember, we took over in the Obama years. | ||
Obama said it was a generational thing. | ||
People forget the ISIS caliphate was a big... taking half of Syria and Iraq was not a failed state. | ||
They were actually operators, right? | ||
They had taxes, they were recruiting... They issued passports! | ||
Passport, Syria's a failed state, Iraq's a failed state, the caliphate is up and going. | ||
I am concerned that the Biden administration is also going to take their- Look, what did we call it last week? | ||
It's a return to American carnage, right? | ||
You walk through all the different verticals of all the different crises everywhere and this is kind of the last one that we're seeing unfolding before our eyes perhaps. | ||
Which may be, may be. | ||
I'm not going to say it is, right? | ||
That's not how reporting works, but this may be a return to Islamic terrorism in the United States. | ||
What concerns me, and this is what the media does, that if they had information that was positive to their narrative, it would have been out last night. | ||
It would have been on Don Lemonson. | ||
We all know that. | ||
We'd sit there with the crocodile tears if they'd had positive information for their narrative and been pumped out to CNN immediately. | ||
Now look, I'll say a couple of things and again this is not verified reporting. | ||
This is speculation and kind of the sausage being made in real time. | ||
This is the same chatter though that's got the Capitol shut down with barbed wire. | ||
This is the same level of chatter. | ||
Correct. | ||
I see chatter. | ||
That's the wall they like. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Correct. | ||
I am going to give you now the equivalent of what the people who spent $500 million putting a wall up around the U.S. | ||
Capitol have given us so far. | ||
So Madeline Paltz, get ready to pull this. | ||
So pull this, but make sure you include that preamble. | ||
Tweet it in real time. | ||
So there are conversations right now that I'm privy to that suggest that the White House knows this may be an Islamic-inspired attack. | ||
That is all I have heard on that so far. | ||
And we will hear in the next couple of hours, I'm sure, more here via silence and omission, more than anything else, what the motivation behind this was. | ||
But CNN is still leading with, you know, we don't know the motivation behind this. | ||
It's disturbing that it's taken this long to even get the name out. | ||
That's correct. | ||
When he was surrendered, they had it. | ||
That's correct. | ||
And people are now going through on social media and finding what are purported to be this person's social media profiles. | ||
If these profiles are correct, if they are matching this person up correctly, which is the right... Because there's always a lot of phonies. | ||
Yeah, but what we have is we have an account right now that has the correct name and that has the correct location, Alveda, Colorado. | ||
I don't know how many Ahmad Al-Isas there are in Alveda, Colorado. | ||
And what does that account say? | ||
The account has not been updated in about a year but it does have Lots of Islamic scripture on it and it has some anti-LGBT stuff on it also. | ||
It appears, I'm going to hit refresh here, yeah that account has now been taken down in real time. | ||
So that would appear to confirm that that was the account. | ||
You had it up and it just got taken down as you were speaking. | ||
I knew it because as I scrolled down it said query impossible so I hit refresh and the account's taken down. | ||
The good news is I archived the account before it was taken down. | ||
Can you pull it back up? | ||
I can absolutely pull it back up. | ||
Okay, let's talk about that then. | ||
Because obviously it got taken down because... For a reason. | ||
For a reason. | ||
Authorities and Facebook took it down. | ||
So what do we know from the account? | ||
It'll take me a minute to reload the archive up, because it's a slow process, but I did archive the whole page before, because I suspected this would happen. | ||
These are certain polls from the Quran? | ||
Yeah, there's some of that, some sort of just general Islamic spiritual quotes. | ||
You did this for a living for many years, right? | ||
I know what to look for. | ||
Your book, No Go Zones, to me is still one of the most definitive books written about what was happening in Europe at the time. | ||
You were the first guy, really, in 2015 that said, hey, this is going to change politics in Europe. | ||
First when Angela Merkel first started going. | ||
What does your sense, being a professional in this area, what does your sense tell you? | ||
If the page is correct, if the page is correct that we're getting here, then this person has, to me, has gone through a process of radicalization. | ||
And we'll have to figure out how that's taken place, but you can see the, I mean, I suppose what you might call, you know, piousness or zealousness increasing over time, just from that one social media page. | ||
One of the great unreported stories in Europe that they never want to talk about is the persecution, since these influxes came, increased persecution of the Jews and increased danger for the LGBT, the gay community, right? | ||
That when these youth, what they call the warrior type youth, the fighting age type youth. | ||
Military age male. | ||
Military age male. | ||
That's the term of art. | ||
That's always been the problem, right? | ||
Yeah, and just one final addition to this as well. | ||
Again, We have not, this is not double source, this is raw information as we're getting it, this is subject to change. | ||
But there are people also saying... But Facebook, they wouldn't have taken down the account, unless somehow that's associated with something, right? | ||
Usually law enforcement and social media talk to one another and that's how accounts get taken down, so you would expect that law enforcement here is said to take the account down. | ||
One thing to add to that. | ||
If the account is correct, and all indications are at the moment that it is, then it would appear that this person has immigrated from Syria in the early 2000s. | ||
And this may therefore be related to Joe Biden's latest foreign policy ventures. | ||
That being back to Syria? | ||
Correct. | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
What do you think about Biden's? | ||
Because I know you haven't liked, as we can say, a lot of experience in the region. | ||
Look, is it in the strategic interest for the United States to maintain troops in Syria? | ||
No. | ||
There are ways that we can help our friends without having to have U.S. | ||
forces positioned there in a very volatile mix between the Turks, the Russians, the Israelis, and of course the Iranians. | ||
Okay, so explain to the audience the obsession with McMaster's and the Pentagon and the State Department, the globalists. | ||
What is their obsession with keeping American troops Not contractors, not paramilitary, not CIA guys. | ||
They are obsessed with keeping troops up there. | ||
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Why? | |
One little bit of breaking information while you formulate the answer to that one. | ||
Jack Posobiec has just tweeted that Joe Biden has been briefed that the Colorado shooter had ISIS sympathies per a White House official source. | ||
Wow. | ||
Wow. | ||
Hence, Don Lemon, with those big crocodile tears last night, wasn't reporting about who this guy was. | ||
Colorado Police keeping it under wraps, if that's true. | ||
Jack Posobiec is pretty good about putting this stuff out. | ||
He is, for as much as people like to deny it, or don't appreciate it, Jack Posobiec does have sources inside the Biden White House. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Very good research. | ||
Everything he's told is on here about that. | ||
And it hits very close to home. | ||
I understand there was a cop, the first one to respond, 51 years old, father of seven, killed in action. | ||
What a brave man, literally moving to the sound of a gunfire, engaging a guy with a long gun, with only a handgun. | ||
God bless him for that. | ||
I tell you, before you get the answer on Syria, why don't you hold that? | ||
We're taking a short commercial break. | ||
Breaking news coming out of Colorado. | ||
You've heard Jack Pessoa, with Jack Pessoa we just said Biden was briefed on. | ||
My issue with this is that they're not forthcoming with the information, right? | ||
The information, and you've got to find out what's the timing of this, how long they've known it. | ||
Why are we waiting to almost noon of the following day? | ||
This took place, what, four o'clock yesterday afternoon? | ||
Five o'clock yesterday afternoon? | ||
Why is it taking so long to get this information out there? | ||
Maybe to protect other people? | ||
And exactly what's going on? | ||
What is the real investigation out there? | ||
All of it. | ||
Very somber times. | ||
I hate to say it, but under the Trump administration, never had any of this nonsense, right? | ||
Not saying you didn't have mass shootings, but you didn't have the terrorist attacks. | ||
Shut down by President Trump. | ||
The border was shut down. | ||
China knew they would never talk to President Trump or his people like they got talked to him, like lectured in Alaska. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
A lot of anti-Trump stuff on this guy's Facebook page. | ||
Another reason he didn't see on CNN. | ||
Be back in a second. | ||
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Okay, before we go, Dan Schultz, a great fighter. | ||
That's getting the attention of the Republican Party apparatus as he keeps his his Pilgrimage to make sure that we fill all 200,000 of the billets unfilled billets in the Republican Party committee men before we go there Raheem Kassam Once again, and this is Raheem's claim friend people don't think Raheem Brexit Raheem Breitbart London, but when I met Raheem | ||
No, Rahim was a young man working out of his apartment in London, and you were one of the top guys, and this is the reason people told me, this guy knows more about radical jihad in Europe, what's going on in these cities, what's going on, you told me about Rotherham, Yeah. | ||
People didn't believe it. | ||
Years before, when BBC refused to identify, like CNN last night, you've got to remember what the scam was, in Rotherham with the young girls, BBC was like CNN, total crickets, when they know the facts, because they've got to figure out how they're going to spin this narrative. | ||
And also, people will notice that in the last couple of weeks, you know, there was a murder of a young girl in London. | ||
And it appears that a police officer may have actually been the murderer, may actually be a serial killer. | ||
They're still investigating that. | ||
And there have been candlelit vigils and all of this taking place. | ||
Nothing for the thousands of young girls of towns like Rotherham, who were systematically groomed and raped by, you know, to use that phrase, military-age Muslim men. | ||
It took years for you to hammer for the BBC to say South Asian. | ||
Remember that? | ||
That was their big give. | ||
They would say Asian men, Asian men. | ||
But they were predominantly Pakistani, Bangladeshi Muslim men. | ||
This is not to demonize a cultural race, but issues have to be dealt with. | ||
I'm telling you, in the gay community, and if you're going to see on his site, he's got anti-gay. | ||
This is one of the unreported stories in Europe they don't want to talk about. | ||
It was the persecution of the Jews, and also what was happening with gay communities over there because of these guys. | ||
But also, I mean, if anything, highlighting, you know, I came from a Muslim family. | ||
I grew up, you know, going to mosque every Friday and hanging out with my Muslim friends, and going to Saturday school with my Muslim friends, and going to lectures at university with my Muslim friends. | ||
And so, You know, the idea that there was a bigotry behind this. | ||
The bigotry is the people that don't want the scourge of those communities outed and removed. | ||
Because ordinary Muslims living in Rotterdam didn't want to be associated with these people. | ||
They didn't want to be grooming and raping young girls. | ||
It's the people who say you can't talk about it. | ||
The soft bigotry of low expectations, right? | ||
So look, I know what I'm looking for here, and I will continue, because we're live and we're doing this in real time, I will continue to caveat it by saying, you know, we don't have triple source, quadruple source confirmation on any of this stuff yet, but plenty of people are now coming to the party on this one on social media, which is to say pouring over the information that we do have. | ||
That they've taken down. | ||
that they've taken down. That you guys are smart enough to screen grab. And the people of archive screen grab so on and so forth. So people are pouring over it right now and Ahmad Al-Issa, again, Ahmad Al-Issa is the name of this person purportedly immigrated to the United States in around 2002 from Syria and we're seeing a lot of anti-Trump messaging on this person's page as well. | ||
Now I have, I am actually keeping, your all favourite, a kind of a rolling live blog up on thenationalpulse.com right now with information as we get it in real time. | ||
But there does appear to be a lot of... | ||
The media's looking for a pro-Trump shooter, right? | ||
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Big time. | |
The Q-Li, all of this stuff. | ||
They're looking for more white supremacists, Christian dominationists. | ||
That's their money shot. | ||
It appears what we have now is actually an anti-Trump person, political. | ||
Madeline Pelci taking this down in real time. | ||
Is she tweeting this in real time? | ||
Is she screen-grabbing Rahim in real time on this? | ||
Also, lots of anti-LGBT stuff on his page. | ||
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Of course. | |
I suppose that will come from his devout Muslim background. | ||
And PBS articles on why refugees are good for America. | ||
You've been in the region, you know, and by the way, 2015, you know what happened in Europe in 2015. | ||
How dangerous is the situation? | ||
People kind of lulled to sleep with Trump that, hey, he had the border taken care of because zero tolerance and remain in Mexico and do a deal with the frontline nations to try and make sure if you're coming through, you got to check. | ||
Also on ISIS. | ||
Drop the hammer. | ||
Relentless pursuit of this. | ||
People have been allowed to sleep. | ||
They forget the Obama years. | ||
I call the term affluenza. | ||
We take for granted how generally smooth things are in America. | ||
That we have a rule of law. | ||
We have police that show up. | ||
We can walk to the store without being shot at by a crazed gunman. | ||
That can all go away very very quickly and people probably took that for granted when President Trump was at the helm. | ||
One last thing before we get to Dan Schultz, but people think that, hey, it's the problem of the border, right? | ||
Or this is a problem of New York City. | ||
Now you've got the Biden administration has been outed. | ||
They're going to take planes and they're going to fly people to Idaho, to Wyoming, to Montana. | ||
Modern transportation floods the zone. | ||
You're right. | ||
Every city, every town, every village in America is a border town because you can transplant whatever comes across the border in a matter of hours to your neighborhood. | ||
The folks up there in the Pacific Northwest, folks up there in the Northern Plains, they understand, Colorado, they understand that all this is heading north. | ||
Again, they... Because L.A.' 's running from the problems they've created. | ||
All L.A.' 's going to Jackson Hole. | ||
All the people I talked to up there say, we hate it. | ||
All these California folks are coming in now. | ||
We absolutely hate it. | ||
It's going to happen what happened in Arizona. | ||
Right, what happened in New Mexico, what's happening now in Texas. | ||
I put up a big billboard in my town of Cody, Wyoming and it said, Don't California or Cody. | ||
Blackwater at the bottom. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And it definitely started some conversation. | ||
Did the locals like that? | ||
Very much so. | ||
It was about 85% in support. | ||
They'll take the tradeoff and increase real estate prices. | ||
Anything else for him before we go to Dan Schultz? | ||
I just want to say this because the left does this to right media whenever there's an attack. | ||
He appears to have been a reader of the Washington Post. | ||
Wow. | ||
Democracy dies in darkness. | ||
Did he get that subscription after Jeff Bezos bought it? | ||
Just saying. | ||
Okay, we want to go to Dan Schultz. | ||
We're going to come back. | ||
Anything you got on this, Raheem, you're obviously free to jump in. | ||
Dan Schultz at precinctstrategies.com. | ||
It's been this one-man crusade to make sure that all 200,000 unfilled billets in the Republican Party committee structure are filled. | ||
Dan, give us some updates. | ||
I know you've got a lot of anecdotes. | ||
My phone's been blown up every day, people joining. | ||
Remember, this show's about your agency and your empowerment, okay? | ||
That's what this is all about. | ||
By the way, starting at noon today to get empowered, seven hours. | ||
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You're getting seven hours of it, folks, today. And we helped to get Navarro and Professor Clements and others. But Michelle Bachman for seven hours. I don't hear any more whining. I want everybody and I want you guys live tweeting that as it goes. Dan Schultz, how are we doing on your precinct committee project? We're doing fairly well. | ||
Pretty well. | ||
Very well in some places. | ||
I know that in one county, in one major state, one major county, when you call the county, they're bitching about Steve Bannon and that guy Dan Schultz. | ||
Because all these people are wanting... I won't say which county that is. | ||
Maybe I will later. | ||
Um, I'd like you to put up graphic for if you can, because this is what's happening in some counties around the country, South Carolina, Georgia, North Carolina. | ||
It's looking like this now, and this is what it needs to look like. | ||
You know, we're in a political war. | ||
Political wars are fought by political parties. | ||
And we've got to get, you know, there's an old Russian saying, there's only one party, the party in power. | ||
We have to get ours back into power. | ||
And the way to do it is to fill it up with foot soldiers. | ||
We don't have enough of them. | ||
You know, over half of these slots are vacant. | ||
This graphic explains that. | ||
There's 400,000 of these slots, roughly. | ||
Tell people real quickly, of these slots, these committee men, you say Empower is going to empower you. | ||
What do you actually get to do when you show up and go to these meetings? | ||
You get to do all sorts of things. | ||
You get to directly elect who the county chairman is. | ||
You get to elect the people who elect the state chairman who serves on the Republican National Committee. | ||
You get to elect the people who elect the National Committee men and the National Committee woman. | ||
That's real political power. | ||
You get access to the software that allows you to help get out the vote for the candidates in that all-important primary election. | ||
You get to, if you make it to the RNC, you can help write the party platform. | ||
The reason our party isn't conservative enough, and everybody complains that the Republican Party is too wishy-washy, it's not conservative enough, it doesn't fight hard enough, it's because there's not enough good fighter conservatives in those precinct committee slots. | ||
The RINOs show up and they're pretty much in control of the party apparatus. | ||
Conservatives, they don't like politics. | ||
I don't like politics. | ||
The only reason I'm in it is because I want to change the party so it's more conservative because I'm a conservative. | ||
So what we've got to do, you know, I heard somebody say at a conference recently, just pick something and do something. | ||
Well, that's not a strategy. | ||
That's not a strategy. | ||
That's a recipe for disaster for not getting anything done. | ||
I call this the precinct committeeman strategy because that's what it is. | ||
It's a strategy to take over the Republican Party from the people running it. | ||
And again, if you put that graphic up, that's what it's got to look like all around the country. | ||
And it's starting to happen. | ||
Right now, you know, only in some states are actually electing their precinct committeemen. | ||
Usually it's done through the primary process, either every four years or every two years. | ||
But in the meantime, you can volunteer to fill up one of these slots. | ||
And if we have this kind of a crowd showing up every month at these monthly meetings, volunteering, I mean, volunteering, how could they turn you away? | ||
They can't ignore you. | ||
They ought to want us to come into the party. | ||
Instead of complaining about conservatives, they ought to be welcoming us, because you're a foot soldier. | ||
You're helping to get out the vote for the Republican candidates. | ||
So conservatives, we've got to take over our party. | ||
And I hope, like today at that conference on election integrity, and I hope at the next CloudHub Defend the Union thingy that they're going to have, Man, if they get 23,000 people show up and they all become PCs, we're one-tenth of the way there. | ||
Hang on, Dan, stay over. | ||
I think we're going to talk in the Cloud Hub about having just an entire evening of the Precinct Strategy. | ||
We'll take a short commercial break. | ||
Raheem, what have we got? | ||
Very quickly, like clockwork, they're now pivoting to mental illness. | ||
Of course, just like the shooter down at Fort Hood. | ||
Of course, it's workplace violence. | ||
Here it's mental illness, okay? | ||
And CNN's changed stories now, totally. | ||
Of course, they're dumping Colorado. | ||
It's 24-7. | ||
Didn't get what they wanted, so they're moving on. | ||
Run away from the truth. | ||
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Rahim Ghassan. | ||
Back in the old days, this is what we used to do all the time. | ||
And during the Obama Administration, with Breitbart London and you, Rahim, we were doing this. | ||
I don't remember And I'm not trying to, you know, say Trump is all-knowing, all-being, but I don't remember anything happening like this during the four years of the Trump administration because of President Trump's policies. | ||
Now, you said there was one incident in Minnesota. | ||
You think somebody ran over some guys? | ||
I think there was a university attack with a vehicle. | ||
No one was killed, but it was definitely a terror attack. | ||
But a mass shooting like this, if this indeed proves to be... | ||
In one year, I don't remember. | ||
That was in 2017. | ||
Early in the Trump administration. | ||
But again, you are right in characterizing it that there has been, fortunately, a long drought and not having these kinds of terrorist attacks. | ||
That's because of human action, though. | ||
It just didn't happen. | ||
There's nothing spontaneous in counterterrorism. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Rahim, what do we got? | ||
Actually I think as well the the other part of it was you know there was there was amazing work being done during the Trump administration to seek out and foil things like this but there was also a pretty clear message that despite the media's narrative of Muslim ban and all this stuff that there weren't actually you know indiscriminate you know bombings in the Middle East like there were during the Obama years and the and the drone strikes and you know some people will argue me very | ||
Very disciplined American approach. | ||
If you're in ISIS, a physical caliphate, you better get out or you're going to be dead. | ||
And you destroy that, destroy the physical caliphate, but not going around all over the world dropping stuff everywhere. | ||
Versus the Obama administration, which even killed American citizens with drone strikes, including Anwar al-Awlaki and his 16-year-old son from Colorado. | ||
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Don't get me wrong, Anwar al-Awlaki deserved to die, but there should be some advantage to being a citizen. | |
At least have a due process before he's killed by the state. | ||
Going through it in an extrajudicial manner, the left went to bat more for Soleimani than they did an American citizen. | ||
Big time. | ||
For sure. | ||
Although the heads up he should have gotten would have been one second before the drone strike hit. | ||
Just saying. | ||
But let's get back to this for a second here as well. | ||
First off, I'm following all this, you know, CNN's really scooping National Pulse non-stop. | ||
If our audience, podcast audience, CNN, the Chiron, which they've had constantly since yesterday, is all of a sudden they're on to the next story. | ||
They're on to AstraZeneca, they're going back now to Kamala Harris on Boulder, where Kamala Harris is talking, you know, she's saying it's tragic. | ||
Joe Biden. | ||
Mental illness. | ||
Joe Biden is set to depart the White House at 1pm and is expected to give remarks just before he departs for Ohio. | ||
It'll be interesting to hear how this is framed. | ||
Is she out front getting his walker ready? | ||
Yeah, basically. | ||
I mean, she's out front laying the groundwork for his comments as well. | ||
She's setting the narrative, she's setting the tone, and that means he doesn't have to come in and say all that much. | ||
Look, it pains me to say it, but we may have seen a guy who looked at an indiscriminate, what was perceived as an indiscriminate attack on Syria by the Biden regime in its first couple of weeks, and he decided to do something about it. | ||
The motivations are still unclear. | ||
We'll look into them as we get more information. | ||
But you do have anti-Trump, you do have anti-gay, you do have, I know, Muslim sayings that you can't, or scripture that you can't read and interpret. | ||
Yeah, well, I mean, you know, some of it's in English and you can... What does that say? | ||
It's not anything particularly violent or anything, it's just, you know, zealous Islamic scripture. | ||
But the really interesting thing to me is this, how the Daily Beast got his brother on the phone and got these long comments out of his brother, calling this guy, calling Ahmad al-Issa, calling him very anti-social, paranoid, Saying that he always thought he was being chased, that somebody was behind him, that somebody was looking for him. | ||
Oh, it's mental illness. | ||
He said he didn't know what was going on in his head, and that he believes that his brother was mentally ill. | ||
It's mental illness. | ||
But how, I mean, how have they got that, that quickly and shifted that narrative? | ||
They're gonna pivot, they're gonna pivot the narrative here, right? | ||
Yeah, I mean 100%. | ||
It's mental hygiene, it has nothing to do with being a terrorist, right? | ||
If you ask me, you know, what are the important parts of the, let's take it that this person was radicalized, right? | ||
What are the most important parts here? | ||
There is the Syrian link, there is a link to Raqqa here, which of course was ISIS. | ||
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Headquarters. | |
Headquarters. | ||
The capital of the caliphate. | ||
We're looking into his familial link to Raqqa right now. | ||
He appears to have been a reader of the Washington Post, PBS and The Intercept, posting those links on his Facebook page. | ||
He posted a lot of anti-Trump material on his Facebook page. | ||
And the story builds out from there. | ||
So in the last 20-25 minutes, we went from knowing absolutely nothing to knowing really quite an awful lot. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Okay, I take it the podcast today is going to try to focus on this with so much activity and your expertise? | ||
Definitely that, but we also do have to cover the terrorism of the NCAA in South Dakota. | ||
The former hot runner for the presidential election, Christy Noem? | ||
Yeah, John Schweppe will join us today. | ||
Some of your staff should have told her that going on Tucker last night was not... Doubling down, oftentimes doesn't work. | ||
I want to thank you for coming. | ||
We didn't even have time to go through geopolitics. | ||
We'll do that the next time we get you in here. | ||
Gladly. | ||
Eric Prince, and he did not get kicked out of the Naval Academy. | ||
I'm just kidding. | ||
He voluntarily left to go join the Navy SEALs. | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
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