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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
So you don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
That this is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than a hundred possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
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By the moot ridge At hearts of love Fair flag to April's Breeze unfurled Here once in battle Farmers stood And by the shuddered ground | ||
The world The full of sins in silence slept All like the conqueror's silent sleeps And time the ruined bridge has swept Down the dark stream where seaward breathes | ||
On this green bank, by this soft stream the Conqueror's silent sleaze, and time the ruined bridge has swept down the dark, stringent, seaward breeze. | ||
On this green bank, by this soft stream, we set today a voted stone, that memory may fair deep redeem, when, like our sighs, our sons are gone. | ||
Spirit that made those heroes dare to die and keep their children free, in time and nature gently spare, all shalt we raise to them and thee. | ||
you you The spirit that makes those heroes dare to die and leave their children free, bid time and nature gently spare the shaft we raise to them in thee. | ||
Welcome, it is Patriot's Day, the 19th of April, the year of our Lord, 2021, 246 years ago today at Lexington. | ||
I think it's seven o'clock in the morning, Reem. | ||
And then later at Concord Bridge at 11 o'clock Eastern Time, the militias of the American people, actually, I guess they're English subjects, right? | ||
These militias of Minutemen at Lexington Common under Captain John Parker, And then the Concord Bridge stood up and faced off with casualties a British expeditionary force that was going to an arsenal to seize the weapons they know that the Minutemen and the local farmers etc. | ||
had put away for this coming conflict. | ||
Welcome to the War Room. | ||
It is Monday, the 9th of April, Year of the Lord 2021. | ||
What would those folks say about us today, Raheem? | ||
Because I'm going to bring in Captain Maureen Bannon here in a second. | ||
Raheem, what would they say about us today? | ||
You didn't stick to the promises we made for you. | ||
You know, I think about this all the time. | ||
I think about it from a British perspective in America. | ||
I also think about it from a historical perspective. | ||
The BBC once called me in the Chiron a US historian, so I'll put that hat on that they've given me for the moment and say, look, I think sometimes we forget what that war really was in one sense, and the other thing is we forget how recent that war was in the grand scheme of things. | ||
And when we have failed to keep the promise You know, I think of it as a civil war. | ||
I think of it as a civil war between, you know, you see this meme out there nowadays, which way western man, right? | ||
The Cousins War. | ||
Right, and the way we chose hasn't been kept true. | ||
And then you've got to think of it in a historical sense, in a temporal sense, is that it's not too late. | ||
That thing was yesterday. | ||
Really? | ||
Yes. | ||
And we have to treat it like it was yesterday and stop treating it like this thing that we're so detached from. | ||
I was thinking about it this morning. | ||
You know, we do think of ourselves as different civilizations from the men and women who lived back then, because we have all this technology and, you know, it's kind of like we're different humans, almost. | ||
And that's what globalism tries to push. | ||
It's what the establishment wants. | ||
It's part of transhumanism as a thing, is to move beyond those men and women at Concord and Lexington and all around the world who fought and died for liberty. | ||
We're not different. | ||
And their wars are our wars. | ||
Their wars of their spirit are our wars of our spirit. | ||
The wars within themselves are our wars within ourselves. | ||
And if we forget that, if we don't take stock of this every single day, then transhumanism does necessarily succeed and we cease to be the same people as they were. | ||
No, I think I actually believe in years to come that Patriots Day is going to be is going to be remembered almost in the same level of the Fourth of July. | ||
I want to bring in Captain Bannon now, who served over in Iraq. | ||
And I think about this when you study this about the English troops. | ||
Right? | ||
They had done that exercise from, you know, in India under Clive, later obviously the Napoleonic Wars, but in Afghanistan in the mid-19th century, in the Sudan, you know, that going to take weapons from someone and then having to do a retreat under fire by by a militia, right? | ||
Or a kind of irregular warfare, I guess we would call it. | ||
Captain Bannon, what do you thought? | ||
246 years, you're this younger generation coming up. | ||
And by the way, the reason we wanted to start today with Patriots Day and do something a little special, we're going to have live reports from where this Prairie Fire Revolt Is continuing on signal not noise from Georgia to Arizona. | ||
There's a lot going on also going to have Dr. Harvey Risch from Yale Medical School on the bait-and-switch on vaccines. | ||
So we got we had Naomi Wolf. | ||
We replayed that interview on Saturday. | ||
It exploded again. | ||
We had The great Josh Rogin from the Washington Post here with Rahim and myself on Saturday. | ||
That exploded, that interview about the circling of Fauci. | ||
Of course, Fauci had a misdirection play yesterday on Meet the Press. | ||
He talked about really the public health crisis, you know, this one with this COVID thing is big, but he's really focused, also focusing now on the second big public health crisis, which is these shootings, right? | ||
So Fauci virtue signaling, trying to pivot away. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, Tony, No, no, no, no. | ||
We got you in the circle. | ||
It's closing in on you, brother. | ||
Even Chuck Todd couldn't believe your answer the other day on that. | ||
So, Captain Bannon, Lexington and Concord, thoughts, observations? | ||
I agree 100% with Brahim. | ||
I think that that generation would be shocked at the way we're acting today, and that we're not standing our ground, and that we're caving to the left. | ||
A lot of people are caving to the left and the demands that they want. | ||
So I think that that generation would be shocked at the way we're acting today. | ||
Yeah, if you see this, if you see what's happening in Minnesota, we're going to try to get Real America's Voice, we've got a team up in Minneapolis, we're going to go from the border in Ben Burquam, we've got a team up in Minneapolis, we've got Dr. Harvey Risch up in Yale, so a lot to go through today. | ||
But we have to frame this in about Patriots Day and about how people stood up and will not back down from liberty. | ||
So we're in a different time and age, but the fight for that is, and you're seeing, this fight is going on in Georgia, this fight's going on in Arizona, And there are explosive things that are happening. | ||
This is in Arizona. | ||
Boris Epstein is going to be on the legal aspect. | ||
You've got Perkins Coie. | ||
That law firm has sent, I think, 70 to 100 lawyers have flooded the zone in Arizona. | ||
They've got nothing to worry about. | ||
And all of a sudden, one of the top law firms in the country and the architect of the transition integrity project, Rahim and Mo, is now sending letters, threatening letters, dominion, all this. | ||
You've got the one and only Mike Lindell is launching his social media site today. | ||
They had this massive, massive conference, I think the health and security conference in Tulsa over the last couple of days. | ||
I think 5,000 people in there. | ||
They could have sold 100,000 tickets. | ||
They had 500,000 people watching it online. | ||
And Lindell, whether you love him or you think he's crazy as a loon, tomorrow he's going to start dumping this information. | ||
He's paid all these experts now to look at the situation with the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Did they interfere? | ||
But out in Arizona, and this all gets back to these 2.1 million ballots, they're going to do a forensic audit. | ||
This is not a recount. | ||
A forensic audit of 2.1 million ballots. | ||
They have fought. | ||
I think the Arizona Senate's done a great job of kind of positioning all this. | ||
So it's going to be, this fight is on. | ||
Remember, we cannot go forward. | ||
We cannot go forward with two things, and this is what they want to hide up. | ||
You can't go forward until you find out what the cause of this virus is from Wuhan. | ||
You cannot. | ||
You have to get to the answer to that. | ||
And I don't care how much Fauci and these guys want to have misdirection plays, how much the media wants us, you cannot go forward until we find that out. | ||
Okay, and we cannot go forward until we get to the bottom of November 3rd. | ||
We're not, we're never going to give up on that. | ||
You know, all these laws are passed and the things in 2022 are all fine. | ||
They have to be done, but we are not going to go forward. | ||
And at this, Rahim and Mo, I want to talk to you about time. | ||
Mo, you've actually been over there when we withdrew from Iraq, officially withdrew from Iraq. | ||
I know you were at one of the bases northwest of Baghdad when you guys had this big plan on how to roll everything back and take every piece of equipment back through the road we came in on back in 2003 and take it through the berm in Kuwait and position it in Kuwait. | ||
Now that was equipment that ISIS, remember the caliphate, was when they overran her airbase years later. | ||
Remember, they were mocking us on social media. | ||
They were sitting on the American equipment saying, hey, where are the warranties? | ||
Where are the keys? | ||
You guys didn't leave us the keys. | ||
But if you go back to that time of Patriots Day, And obviously, I'm not trying to belittle the Declaration of Independence. | ||
But that was lawyers and landowners, etc., fighting over at the high level, right? | ||
At high level with the British government. | ||
But if you look at from April of 1775, Was it 18 months, 20 months later, to Christmas Eve of 1776? | ||
You look at Lexington and Concord, you then take the siege of Boston, right, with General Washington, Breed's Hill and Bunker Hill, which took place in, I think, the fall of 1775, and then you jump forward, which really kicked off The Continental Congress that really ended up with the Declaration of Independence. | ||
But then you look at the British and the Expeditionary Force right after that and ran the tables on General Washington and everybody. | ||
We had our backs to the wall, pushes back out of New York, out of Long Island, off of New York, through New Jersey, all the way across into Pennsylvania and the Delaware River. | ||
And it was Christmas Eve on that heroic, heroic assault in a, in a, in essentially a driving snowstorm against the Hessians that kind of turned it around for a moment. | ||
But that is 18, that's 18 or 20 months, right? | ||
You look at time. | ||
That's like us here today talking about what the fall of 2019. | ||
It's almost no time. | ||
It's so compressed. | ||
I don't think people understand. | ||
People had to stand up and, and, and, and say, hey, we're not going to back down. | ||
They've been so easy and people forget, Rahim, I think you know better than anybody that these were Englishmen essentially fighting Englishmen, right? | ||
It was a civil war as much as a rebellion when it started. | ||
Yeah, look, I don't think anybody thought of it as necessarily the absolute divergence of two fundamentally separate peoples. | ||
It was very much like I think of... In a sense, this is why some of it bores me, actually, because it was, in a sense, something like the English Civil War, which I find an incredibly boring subject because, again, it's about bit by bit by bit by bit. | ||
And that's very hard. | ||
That's why I think we seize on these big moments, right? | ||
And we seize on these big documents and the poetry and the imagery of the battle, because actually the divergence was quite slim. | ||
We're listening and we'll obviously talk tomorrow about this Justice Scalia clip talking about the common culture that exists across the Western world and really obviously the rhetorical battles that have been going on vis-a-vis the Anglosphere in the last couple of days. | ||
And I think when... | ||
Oh, we've got some play-out music here. | ||
I'm getting played off. | ||
I'm getting played off. | ||
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Denver, that's... Hey, you know me, I'll play it all day long. | ||
I think the fundamental, just part of all of this... Oops, we hit a wrong button. | ||
Haven't heard that one before. | ||
I think the fundamental part of all of this that we need to reconcile is the fact that we are still so recent. | ||
America is a very, very young country. | ||
Big time. | ||
And everything that you see around you, all of the sort of barbarity, and I don't use that as a pejorative, I just mean the kind of push and pull of public policy and everything that's going on, that's what young nations do. | ||
And for Jen Osaki and the group, that's not systematically racist. | ||
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Short commercial break. | ||
John Fredericks, Amy Covington from Georgia. | ||
There's a prairie fire going on there. | ||
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Okay, welcome back. | ||
It's Patriots Day, 246 years from the day. | ||
246 years? | ||
I think we calculated that correctly. | ||
246 years where Captain John Parker at Lexington, we don't even know today actually how the firing started. | ||
We do know that the shot went off from somewhere, hit one of the militiamen, and then they obviously returned fire. | ||
Captain Parker, by the way, his militia Fought again at at the siege of Boston up on I think Breed's Hill Captain Parker though died September late September 1775 right at the beginning of all that from tuberculosis so Captain John Parker, and they've always said that that Minuteman is based upon With the description. | ||
I think that statue the minimum is based upon this description of what they said John Parker is Resembled or at least symbolically what he meant to his to his men. | ||
So it's about leadership. | ||
If only he had Fauci to vaccinate him. | ||
Yeah, we'll get into all that. | ||
That's a good that's good time to get Oh, so before we go to John first, I'm bringing Captain Maureen Bannon. | ||
Captain Bannon, we wanted to go to, we wanted actually to go to the to the to the ceremonies today up at Lexington and Concord. | ||
But is anything happening at actually at the Common or at the bridge? | ||
Or is it all digital? | ||
It's all digital. | ||
So the reenactment, they pulled 2019's reenactment that was live, and then they're doing virtual tours of the area, but it is all virtual. | ||
There's nothing in person for anyone to go to. | ||
Okay, ladies and gentlemen, I want you to think today. | ||
Take a few minutes and I want you to think. | ||
Of what the men and women that built this country, what the men and women at Lexington and Concord, what they would have thought, if you had told them in 246 years, for what you're doing here today, you're going to build the greatest nation in the history of the earth. | ||
And the history of the earth will be built. | ||
It'll provide more freedom. | ||
It'll fight on battlefields all over the world. | ||
They'll have people buried from Southeast Asia, to the Philippines, to France, and Libya, all over the earth. | ||
All over this earth you will have your sons and daughters buried and fighting for freedom for people. | ||
Right? | ||
For 246 years. | ||
It created more wealth, more prosperity, more freedom than any nation on earth, you at Lexington and Concord, right? | ||
And the women and families, children of those at their homes, right? | ||
And the irregular militia that fired on the British as they retreated back to Boston. | ||
246 years, though, from now, the celebration, the commemoration of what you did, we're not going to actually have in person. | ||
Because we are in our homes as cowards, okay? | ||
In our homes as cowards. | ||
And remember, we're in a pandemic. | ||
I take this thing very seriously. | ||
We're the first people to ever take it seriously. | ||
I take it seriously because I know it came from the Wuhan lab, okay? | ||
And it came with money that was put forward by Dr. Fauci through Dasik, right? | ||
We now have the great letter, Catherine McMorris Rogers, right? | ||
We have an official committee on Capitol Hill sent a three-page letter to Dasik to turn over the receipts. | ||
The circle is closing in on them. | ||
But we take this seriously. | ||
We don't think it's a hoax. | ||
But, are you sheltered in place in your homes, and you have masks, and you cannot go and have just a live representation of this? | ||
And we would tell these people? | ||
And by the way, at the time that we were the greatest industrial power that the earth had ever seen, and it freed more people, and it died on more battlefields, and created more prosperity, A nation taking in a million illegal immigrants a year with chain migration. | ||
Millions more, right? | ||
Had done all that. | ||
But coward in your homes because a guy like Tony Fauci, a guy like Tony Fauci, you know what they would do? | ||
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They could not comprehend it. | ||
They would not be revolted. | ||
They would not look at us in scorn or disappointment. | ||
They could not comprehend it. | ||
They would say, you're telling me in 246 years from what we did here, | ||
That 14 generations beyond, or 13 or 14 generations, you would cower in your homes and not have the common decency and the common sense of purpose to come out to this common or come out to this bridge and have some sort of ceremony that connected us back to every Patriot grave? | ||
That's what this civilization is? | ||
That's what they want you to be? | ||
But you can go and watch volleyball in Garfield Park. | ||
And without a mask. | ||
AOC this weekend. | ||
This gets back on bringing Frederick here. | ||
I want to talk about also the elites. | ||
This whole thing about the elites in New York City and all these schools charging $60,000 a year and they're sending letters and the father sent a letter. | ||
Yeah, he sent a letter. | ||
Great. | ||
I'm glad he sent a letter and the teacher's quitting. | ||
Hey, I want the elites in those schools taught critical race theory so they haven't learned anything. | ||
No, in the Upper West Side, in these schools in New York City, and all this whining and hanging, it's on the Daily Mail, and all these stories, these parents standing up, uh, ba-bang, ba-bang. | ||
Hey, you have destroyed this country, and do you think I care one whit that your children are not going to be taught anything? | ||
I could care less. | ||
I hope you pay $60,000 a year. | ||
First off, they don't ever talk about at these Ivy League schools, they don't talk about at these private schools how much cash you're giving to make sure Buddy and Sis and all of them can show up. | ||
Right? | ||
Not a meritocracy at all. | ||
I'm a populist. | ||
I hope the elite kids in those cities learn all this crap so they don't go forward and don't know anything. | ||
You helped destroy this country. | ||
Isn't ironic, as the Greeks would say, isn't the irony here that the very people That fund the woke corporations, and sit on the boards of the woke corporations, and are all the lawyers for the woke corporations, and all the investment bankers for the woke corporations. | ||
You think I'm supposed to feel for you and your kids? | ||
Well, no, I do not. | ||
It's fine that you stand up, but no, I do not. | ||
Look what you have visited upon this nation. | ||
Go back to Concord and Lexington, and where the people are in their houses today. | ||
You haven't had the guts to stand up to Fauci. | ||
You haven't had the guts to stand up to any of it. | ||
And you expect us to have sympathy? | ||
No, I do not. | ||
Not one whit. | ||
What I want is the children of the working class and the middle class to make sure that they're taught correctly. | ||
Because they're the backbone of this country. | ||
That's what's at Lexington and Concord. | ||
That's what's in Iraq. | ||
That's what's on those foreign battlefields. | ||
Who do you think's buried there? | ||
The elites in this nation? | ||
There are some, no doubt, heroic, that have done it. | ||
But it's on the deplorables that this all rests. | ||
It's on the deplorable shoulders that this all rests. | ||
That's what's going on in Georgia. | ||
They don't want you. | ||
You're not culpable. | ||
You show up at these things in Georgia at the Precinct Commitment. | ||
Don't think they're sitting there welcoming you. | ||
They're not there to give you a warm embrace and say, where have you been? | ||
We're so glad you're here. | ||
The Upper East Side and Upper West Side in New York City. | ||
Now they're all sending letters. | ||
They're sending letters because they understand their kids are going to be morons. | ||
Hey, tough luck. | ||
You have helped destroy this nation. | ||
You have helped destroy this nation and you think I shed a tear that your kids are not going to be taught? | ||
Do you think I care one whit that they're morons? | ||
All you're going to try to do is buy them into Yale and buy them into Harvard? | ||
When I went there I saw this, the scams, the legacies they call them. | ||
You got she's, you got she's kids at Harvard. | ||
You got the elites at Harvard and they tell you how much money you got to check. | ||
You check you got a right to get them in there. | ||
You think I care one wit? | ||
No. | ||
You know why? | ||
Your kid's not going to be buried in some foreign battlefield. | ||
Right? | ||
Your kid's not going to be there at Lexington and Concord. | ||
You're not going to be on their bridge. | ||
I hope it continues. | ||
I want to rub your nose in it so badly. | ||
You have destroyed this country. | ||
Now if you look the other way, now you've turned these corporations on against the American people and I'm supposed to have sympathy for your children? | ||
No. | ||
Write all the letters you want. | ||
I could care less. | ||
I could care less. | ||
I laugh. | ||
I hope they're being taught that. | ||
I love it. | ||
I love it. | ||
So they can get to be little morons. | ||
Because you, sir, and all these people that now all of a sudden are woke, where were you when they're attacking the deplorables? | ||
Where were you when they're mocking Donald Trump? | ||
I'll tell you where you are. | ||
You're at the same cocktail parties mocking him also. | ||
But now that Buddy and Jody, right? | ||
Now that you realize they're coming home as, you know, the kids from the village of the dam, they've turned on you. | ||
Now it's different. | ||
Oh, they've turned on you. | ||
You can't have a dinner conversation because they turn on you. | ||
They call you a racist and they call you a sexist and, you know, you don't have your gender right. | ||
All that. | ||
I want to rub your nose in it. | ||
Because this is what you've done to this nation. | ||
Look at those elite schools. | ||
Look at the Ivy League schools. | ||
You're not going to clean this crap out until you have a populist revolt in this country at the ballot box, because we have the votes. | ||
And you see what's happening in Georgia. | ||
Let's bring in John Frederick real quickly before we've got to jump to break. | ||
John, what do you got for us? | ||
We're going to hold you over, obviously, because I've been in one of my rants this morning. | ||
What do you got for us in Georgia? | ||
Well, first of all, Steve, I want more rants from Steve Madden. | ||
That was one of the best rants you've done, and I think there should be like a rant segment. | ||
I've told you that from the beginning. | ||
But you get on a roll. | ||
I mean, we need more Steve Bannon rants. | ||
That was fantastic and very passionate. | ||
Thank you for doing that, and I share that. | ||
But let me tell you, we said at the beginning, action, action, action. | ||
It's all talking heads, wasting our time. | ||
Sean Hannity gets on TV four hours a day. | ||
What does he do? | ||
I want action, and so do you. | ||
We said from the beginning that Georgia would be the icon. | ||
Georgia would be the embryo, the litmus test. | ||
For number one, voter reform, we got that passed. | ||
Number two, we said we have to get involved and take over the Republican Party from the grassroots. | ||
Because of our network and War Room, Steve, we have had tremendous results in the past two weeks in Georgia, and the great takeover of the RNC starting in Georgia has begun. | ||
I can't talk to the other states, but I can say that right here, we had massive victories on Saturday in War Room. | ||
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Okay, I want to go to John Fredericks. | ||
So John Fredericks, what happened in Georgia? | ||
Is this really a populist revolt? | ||
Uh, in these counties, uh, about, uh, people, the boardroom posse and others following Dan Schultz to show up and sign up to be precinct committee men and make their voices heard? | ||
Dan Schultz, Steve Bannon, War Room, John Frederick's Radio Network, WMLB, AM6090, Freedom in Atlanta. | ||
It's all working together, and the tremendous success that we had on Saturday is stunning. | ||
We have all these new people who have gotten involved in the party at the grassroots level, just like Dan Schultz said. | ||
The majority of these never called into a radio show, didn't have any idea what was going on, would never dream of going to one of these committee meetings, and it came into fruition on Saturday in the past two weeks. | ||
There were 14 counties in Georgia that passed resolutions to censor Brian Kemp. | ||
Cosmo Man, Jeff Duncan, Brad Raffensperger. | ||
There were another seven counties that censored Cosmo Man and Raffensperger only. | ||
But the biggest thing is the number of victories at the leadership level. | ||
Stunning victories. | ||
Sally Grubbs, Winning Cobb County, taking over there. | ||
Pro-Trump, pro-America First. | ||
Daniel Wiley winning in a landslide in Douglas County, in Cherokee County. | ||
Jordan Ridley winning big in Fulton County. | ||
These are metro counties in Atlanta there. | ||
Suzanne Obershear wins big. | ||
In fact, in Fulton County, get this. | ||
Former Congressman Tom Price and his wife Betty Price, who was a state representative, got voted out in 2018 or 2020, I think. | ||
Former Representative Karen Handel and her husband, Steve Handel, they both get beat in Fulton County running for a county delegate position to be able to participate in the state Republican Party vote at the end of the month. | ||
This was not even a leadership position. | ||
Both of them get crushed. | ||
These are former Congress people not associated with the America vs. Trump movement, even though Dr. Price was Trump's pick for HHS. | ||
This was an unbelievable day. | ||
The number of wins that grassroots pro-America First, pro-Trump new leaders had across Georgia is stunning. | ||
The only county in the metro area where the so-called establishment was able to hang on was Gwinnett County. | ||
This is an unbelievable victory and it gets back down to the number of people, Steve, that got involved, that didn't have anything to do with the party, didn't even know where their meetings were being held, never got involved. | ||
you Went through the process, and then you go underneath. | ||
You go to the precinct chairs. | ||
I mean, we are on the cusp of taking over the entire Georgia Republican Party. | ||
It's happened in other states, North Carolina also. | ||
If we can keep repeating this, The Trump movement is going to take over the RNC from the bottom up, just like yourself and Dan Schultz has been coming on our shows and saying we need to do. | ||
Saturday in Georgia, a stunning day, Steve. | ||
John Fredericks from the John Fredericks Radio Network and also the guy that was smart enough to know that Georgia is going to be the center of all this. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Incredible, incredible, incredible for this audience. | ||
Just insane. | ||
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Thanks for having me, Steve. | ||
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His book went to number one with the support of this audience. | ||
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Let's go to Dan Schultz now, the great patriot that's been driving this. | ||
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It's Concord and Lexington, right? | ||
Remember, that's spread throughout all the colonies. | ||
Okay, spread throughout all the colonies. | ||
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So Dan, give us the big picture. | ||
What's going on here? | ||
Where else is this hot? | ||
And make sure our audience knows, they're not going to be welcome with open arms. | ||
They're not going to come in and get a hug and a pat. | ||
You know, people down at Palm Beach, it was pretty nasty down there when they showed up, right? | ||
And it's still nasty. | ||
Hey, was it nasty at Lexington? | ||
Was it nasty at Concord? | ||
Was it nasty at Bunker Hill and Breeds Hill? | ||
Was it nasty in the siege of Boston? | ||
Was it nasty getting run out of New York, getting run out of New Jersey, and getting all the way back across the Delaware? | ||
Was it nasty when they attacked on Christmas Eve, right, or Christmas night, I guess it was, in the middle of the night in a blizzard? | ||
Was that nasty? | ||
Yep, pretty nasty. | ||
Dan Schultz, West Point graduate. | ||
I got two of them. | ||
I got Captain Bannon and Dan Schultz. | ||
That's pretty good twosome. | ||
Dan Schultz, what do you got for us? | ||
Go Army! | ||
Yeah, it is happening all across the country, thank goodness. | ||
There was training going on yesterday in Southern California on the east side of the state, Riverside County. | ||
San Bernardino County people were there, San Diego County people were there, Orange County people were there, and they had me zoom in or telegram in for just a couple of minutes. | ||
And they're gearing up and they're, same thing, overflow crowds coming to learn how to do all this stuff. | ||
And it's very complicated in California. | ||
It's a little bit different in California than most states. | ||
Same things happening in counties in North Carolina. | ||
As you mentioned, Florida, we've got a lot of contacts in Florida now where the meetings are starting to have greater participation. | ||
Pennsylvania, lots of people from Pennsylvania. | ||
Pennsylvania's GOP is very corrupt. | ||
Again, only because there's not enough conservatives participating. | ||
So it's all about participating, showing up and participating. | ||
It's a pure numbers game. | ||
So I think I, you know, slides number six and seven sort of tell the story. | ||
Number six is basically showing what our party is like right now at the top, not the bottom, at the top. | ||
It's an inverted pyramid. | ||
At the top are the owners of the party, not just the donors. | ||
The owners of the party are the precinct committeemen. | ||
So there's about 400,000 of these slots and 200,000 are vacant. | ||
When that happens, you see what happens at the local committee, the county committee, the state committee. | ||
When you have the elections for who runs the committees, it's a mishmash. | ||
It's blue versus red because of all those vacancies. | ||
If you go to slide 7, this is what's happening now and what happened in Georgia. | ||
The America Firsters come in and fill up the precinct committee with slots. | ||
Then they have the organizational meetings. | ||
And now it's a three-to-one advantage, literally. | ||
It was in Douglas County where Daniel Wiley got elected. | ||
He won in a landslide. | ||
And after he won the chairman position, then they were going on to the other officer positions. | ||
All the incumbent rhinos said, I'm out of here. | ||
I withdraw. | ||
And so they elected America First across the board. | ||
Hang on. | ||
This is very important. | ||
I want to go back there. | ||
The RINOs basically quit. | ||
Give us that example again because this is incredibly important for everybody in this audience. | ||
The RINOs have no backbone. | ||
They have no guts. | ||
They know they're not standing for anything. | ||
Just business as usual. | ||
Right from McCarthy all the way down. | ||
What happened in Douglas County when the America First MAGA crowd showed up? | ||
Uh, what happened was, uh, and this has happened in other places in my experience here in Arizona. | ||
When you reach a majority, a good, solid, strong majority of conservatives, America firsters, whatever you want to call them, real Republicans, the rhinos who've been in charge, they fold their tent and they go home. | ||
They, they're, they don't play well with conservatives. | ||
And so they give up and that's a good thing. | ||
And that's what happened in Douglas County. | ||
First election, the way they held it was for the new chairman. | ||
And Daniel Wiley won in a landslide. | ||
He knew going in, he had the votes. | ||
He'd already whipped the votes. | ||
He knew what he had, but he didn't know that he was going to win in a landslide. | ||
And then he did. | ||
And then after he won, all of the incumbents said, we withdraw our candidacy. | ||
And so then America firsters got elected by acclamation across the board for treasurer, for secretary, for first and second vice chair, if they have those positions. | ||
So, um, um, that's what happens. | ||
It's all about numbers. | ||
Um, so again, on slide seven, when you, when you fill up the, uh, vacancies, then when you have the elections, instead of it being a mishmash, everything's red, everything's America first. | ||
And then that slide I have, 45, where I explain in one graphic, look, we've got 74 million MAGA people, 74 million people. | ||
We only need, though, three-tenths of 1% of the 74 million, about 200,000, to take the party from its current half-strength split position to a full-strength 75% majority, conservative majority. | ||
And by the way, We need to have more people like this Concord Militiaman here. | ||
We need it to look like that. | ||
And I think the last slide is I have a graphic of a mock-up of the famous Norman Rockwell painting of the guy who goes to his first meeting as a citizen to speak. | ||
And that's what it needs to look like. | ||
You can do this. | ||
You can be an American hero. | ||
You just gotta go to these meetings. | ||
That's what it needs to look like. | ||
Become a precinct committeeman. | ||
Go to these meetings. | ||
Get involved. | ||
It's not that difficult. | ||
Precinctstrategy.com, real quickly. | ||
President Trump, what's happening in South Carolina? | ||
And the chairman down there, President Trump endorsed the chairman of the Republican Party, and is that guy Supporting MAGA and people showing up? | ||
It's South Carolina. | ||
The guy's name is Drew McKissick. | ||
I don't know Drew, but he does know the precinct committeeman strategy and he's become the South Carolina GOP chairman. | ||
But in his county, he's been playing some games with COVID. | ||
They were supposed to have a meeting. | ||
I don't know if they had it or it's about to take place, but they raised the COVID card. | ||
They threw the COVID card. | ||
Oh, we can't have our meeting in person like we were going to because of COVID, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. | ||
We're going to have to do it virtually, which means it will be very difficult to follow Robert's rules of order. | ||
It'll be very difficult to raise points of order. | ||
It'll be very difficult to do nomination speech virtually. | ||
This scam is going to stop. | ||
This is where the president gets terrible advice and supports people that don't support his people on this agenda. | ||
That's got to stop and it will stop. | ||
His name's McKissick, Drew McKissick. | ||
He is not supportive of Mac. | ||
I tell you what, we're going to track him. | ||
I'm going to tell the team right now. | ||
We're going to track down brother McKissick. | ||
Make sure he gets a full opportunity to explain himself. | ||
Okay? | ||
Because we're coming in hot on this. | ||
The days are just taking this and having these stiffs, right? | ||
And the problem is the President gets bad information. | ||
Okay? | ||
This guy should be reaching out to MAGA in South Carolina. | ||
Should be reaching out to America First in South Carolina. | ||
Should be reaching out to the deplorables in South Carolina. | ||
Once again, how do people go to your site, particularly folks in the great state of South Carolina? | ||
Where do they have to go? | ||
It's precinctstrategy.com. | ||
Yes, that's it. | ||
Precinctstrategy.com. | ||
Can I plug two books real quick? | ||
They're not mine. | ||
Real quickly. | ||
I've got 30 seconds. | ||
Hit it. | ||
Okay. | ||
General John Galvin, The Minute Men. | ||
Read this book. | ||
It's very inspirational. | ||
Another one. | ||
David Hackett Fisher, Paul Revere's Ride. | ||
I bought them for my kids. | ||
Everybody needs to read these books. | ||
Super inspirational. | ||
About Lexington and Concord. | ||
You are super inspirational. | ||
Let's get those and put them in the live chat. | ||
You're super inspirational. | ||
You're a patriot. | ||
That's what we need now. | ||
Make sure the folks at Lexington and Concord would be proud of us. | ||
Boris Epstein in Arizona next. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon- Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, we're going to contact McKissick right now. | ||
We're going to invite McKissick to come on the show tomorrow and explain himself. | ||
Why is he not super? | ||
Why are they hiding in South Carolina? | ||
South Carolina, you're not having a Republican meeting because of COVID? | ||
Am I getting this right? | ||
We're going to do it digitally? | ||
Hmm. | ||
Seems to me that's trying to suppress, suppress the vote in the turn of MAGA. | ||
So we're going to get to the whole bottom. | ||
I heard it was a real problem down in South Carolina. | ||
I remember that party down there. | ||
Mucho corrupt Bush apparatus. | ||
Okay, that's got to go McKissick and we're gonna find out who recommended McKissick to the president for the endorsement So McKissick if you're not a hundred percent MAGA and not a hundred percent supporting these people you have got to go brother Okay. | ||
Now if you're with it That's a different story than, hey, 100% support, but no more games, is the president's best phrase. | ||
He always said, no games, no games, not playing games here. | ||
Let's bring in Boris Epstein. | ||
Boris, what do you got for us? | ||
In Arizona, all of a sudden Perkins Coie, you've heard their name because Bill McGinley and Raheem Ghassan made them famous back in July of 2020 and told you how they were going to steal the election because they laid it out. | ||
They're brazen. | ||
They laid out exactly how they were going to do it. | ||
Made a historical document, said, hey, here's how they did it. | ||
She memorialized it. | ||
Hey, here's how they did it. | ||
Rub your nose in it. | ||
So Boris Epstein, Arizona is right now a grenade with a pin in it. | ||
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Right? | |
That's for sure. | ||
That's about to get pulled. | ||
What's happening, sir? | ||
Steve, good morning. | ||
Great to be with you. | ||
Raheem, good to see you as always. | ||
I'm back in my undisclosed location from my other undisclosed location. | ||
So here we are. | ||
A little disappointed that we're not talking more about the The interactions between William and Harry over the weekend. | ||
No, I'm just kidding. | ||
That stuff's beyond me. | ||
Here's what's happening in Arizona, okay? | ||
Just add that to the list. | ||
Took a walk. | ||
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Took a walk with Prince Charles. | |
Yeah, it's like, who's walking with who? | ||
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A great thing to bring up on Patriots Day on Lexington and Concord. | |
Who's walking with who? | ||
Who's in the middle? | ||
Who's sitting where? | ||
I don't know. | ||
He's holding hands. | ||
It's too much. | ||
It's too much. | ||
That's the British stuff. | ||
Who showed up? | ||
Who didn't? | ||
It's just like, come on. | ||
Sounds like Shabbat dinner at my house. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Do we invite the cousin? | ||
Do we not invite the cousin? | ||
Does she eat too much? | ||
You don't know. | ||
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It's very confusing. | ||
Okay. | ||
It's a disaster. | ||
Okay. | ||
with you know all due respect to the UK of course but you know it's been a couple of months. | ||
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Good save Boris. Classic death Borisness. | |
In terms of Arizona this is a huge huge front right now. | ||
Here's what's happening. | ||
The Arizona Senate, run by Karen Phan, a Republican-controlled Senate in Arizona, has pushed forward, pushed through, and accomplished through the courts now a Absolutely incontrovertible approval to do an audit of Maricopa County's election. | ||
Maricopa County accounts for about 65% of the ballots in all of Arizona. | ||
So they're doing an audit of the machines, the Dominion machines. | ||
By the way, the only place in Arizona Dominion was used was Maricopa, of course the largest county. | ||
They're doing an audit of the machines, they're doing an audit of the votes, they're doing a re-canvas, they're doing an audit of the of the calculations. | ||
This is huge, because they're going to do a count of the paper ballots, and then they're going to bang those, they're going to throw those against the final number that came out in November of last year, and let's see what happens. | ||
Now here's what leads me to believe that there's a momentous breakthrough coming there, because the other side is absolutely losing its mind. | ||
You've got Dominion putting out hot statements. | ||
They've been so cool so far. | ||
Oh, we're going to sue Mayor Giuliani. | ||
We're suing Fox News. | ||
This and that, you know, approach illegal strategy while going from a position of strength. | ||
In Arizona, they're putting out hot statements like, oh, why would you do this? | ||
There's no need to do this. | ||
What are you doing? | ||
And then you've got Perkins Coy, that division of the firm led by Mark Elias, who is sort of the evil genius. | ||
And you've got to give credit where credit is due. | ||
Mark Elias orchestrated a plan. | ||
a plan to have election fraud, voter fraud in this country, to violate Article 2 in this country and it got done. | ||
They carried it out. | ||
That's what they did. | ||
So Mark Elias, Perkins Coie, now are knee-deep in Arizona. | ||
They sent a letter and now we're expecting potentially a TRO coming out in Arizona, a temporary restraining order, to try and stop, to try and stop this part of the subpoena is in place. | ||
Hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on. | ||
Slow down. | ||
Slow down. | ||
The letter, basically with all these different groups they've got, the letter was hot and the letter said, I think there's a hundred, seventy to a hundred lawyers like somehow associated with these groups. | ||
Right. | ||
Do you believe, because you're breaking news here, do you actually think they're going to try to go into a federal court and get a state or a federal court and try to get a TRO? | ||
I would not be surprised. | ||
As I'm looking at the facts here, as I'm looking at the letter, that's public, by the way. | ||
You can put it up on the site. | ||
The letter is public. | ||
It's signed by Perkins and other attorneys and groups, you know, the pro-democracy groups, aka anti-voter integrity groups. | ||
And what it states is that this recount, this audit is somehow against federal law and they believe unconstitutional. | ||
Now, the subpoena from the Arizona Senate has gone to court and federal court has said that it is valid and it should be enforced, okay? | ||
So the subpoena, because this has been a long fight between the Arizona Senate And the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, which, by the way, is Republican-controlled. | ||
Republican-controlled. | ||
Rhino-Republican-controlled. | ||
McCain-Republican-controlled. | ||
That's what's happening in Arizona. | ||
Flake-Republican-controlled. | ||
But the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, which, believe it or not, is controlled by Republicans, maybe in name only, has been fighting against the subpoena. | ||
The federal court has come down on the side of actual Republicans in the Arizona Senate, saying they have to enforce it. | ||
As I'm looking at all the facts here, and I'm looking at the letters, I'm looking at the actions from both Dominion and Mark Elias Perkins Coie and other groups, I believe it is at least possible, but I'd even say likely, that they go to federal court and try to get a temporary restraining order, but I just don't see any substance for it, I don't see any basis for it, and I think it'll be defeated, but we as Republicans, | ||
Every entity from the RNC to groups that are associated with voter integrity, all the groups that have popped up over the last couple of months, we have to make sure we're fighting against this army of lawyers that are descending in Arizona, army of bureaucrats, apparatchiks, army of Just rank-and-file Democrats descending in Arizona to fight against this audit. | ||
We have to fight against them. | ||
We have to stand strong and make sure this audit gets done. | ||
And I'll tell you honestly, if Perkins Schooley and Dominion and others didn't react the way they did, didn't come in so hot, I'd probably say, hey, let's see what happens. | ||
But the fact that they're protesting so much makes you believe that there's got to be something there. | ||
Why are they so worried? | ||
Boris, we're going to get your social media up in the next hour. | ||
Thank you very much for joining us. | ||
Look forward to hopefully getting you back to me at 5 o'clock. | ||
Boris Epstein. |