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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. | |
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. | ||
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 100 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. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, and the worst happens... War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, now with over 53 million downloads on the podcast, of course we're live on the John Frederick Radio Network, and particularly our new station down in Atlanta, Georgia, WMLB. | ||
That's AM 1690. | ||
I want to thank all of our folks down there. | ||
Also, Real America's Voice, the streaming platform of the Trump Revolution. | ||
We're also up on the satellite, Dish Channel 219. | ||
We're on cable, Comcast Channel 113, on Roku, Pluto, all the apparatuses. | ||
You got it in Rumble, everywhere, I think Telegram. | ||
Just go anywhere you go, Gab. | ||
Also, GNews and GTV, simulcast in Mandarin, and blown through the firewall later in the day, for the diaspora of the Chinese people, and also, most importantly, Lao Bai Jing, who are the deplorables of China, who yearn to be free, and who, every day, we try to assist in their struggle for freedom, against the transnational criminal organization that is the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
We're going to get to Georgia and Michael Patrick later this second. | ||
In the box you can see, I think we're going to put up, we're waiting for the press conference of Vernon Jones. | ||
We're taking the battle, expanding the battlefield today. | ||
Vernon Jones is going to call for an immediate, for Kemp, the pencil neck governor of Georgia, to call for a special session of the Georgia legislature to get a full forensic audit like is going on in Arizona. | ||
But I want to just tee up the Financial Times of London. | ||
Lead story, Summers accuses Fed of misreading U.S. | ||
economy, rebuke over persistently low rates, fear of complacency in markets. | ||
I know our podcast audience can only hear me and the radio audience, but the TV audience can see this is extraordinary, this is huge news. | ||
Larry Summers, the national, I think, was Secretary of Treasury under Obama and was the head of the Economic Council under President Clinton. | ||
He's a major, major neoliberal neocon, maybe not so heavy neocon, but definitely a neoliberal. | ||
He is in shock about what the Fed's doing with interest rates near zero and saying that this is, remember, interest rates near zero only hurt the small guy, only hurt the little guy, and Larry Summers, I think the combination of this out-of-control spending right 5.2 trillion dollars this year just in the federal budget 1.5 trillion and discretionary 3 point basically, I think to a 3.5 in in transfer payments of Social Security Medicare Medicaid. | ||
You've also already got the 1.9 trillion covid. | ||
Relief bill. | ||
You've got then the American Jobs Act, which is the infrastructure plan. | ||
You've got the American Families, which is a whole expansion of the thing. | ||
Another two trillion. | ||
They would actually commit to $11 trillion. | ||
$11 trillion of spending. | ||
The budget, our national debt is already at, I think, $28-29 trillion. | ||
But the contingent liabilities, I think it was Grunlich, the bond guy, the other day, laid it out. | ||
The contingent liabilities on the U.S. | ||
dollar is about $160 trillion, give or take. | ||
A couple of tens of trillions, depending on what your discount rate is for that. | ||
But it's extraordinary, the pressure of the United States dollar. | ||
This is going to have a direct impact. | ||
This is why you see cryptocurrencies, people are bailing out on crypto. | ||
That's why the Financial Times or The Economist last week had the cover story on the cryptos right here, government cryptos, right? | ||
You got the cover story called GovCoins, right? | ||
These GovCoins right there. | ||
That's it? | ||
Why are people going to crypto? | ||
Because right now you're destroying the US dollar. | ||
And who's doing it? | ||
The Federal Reserve and the out-of-control Biden administration. | ||
Larry Summers is coming up there and saying, hey, we've got a massive problem. | ||
We are driving this over the cliff with the pedal down. | ||
We're driving this over the cliff with the pedal down and somebody's got to step up and somebody's got to combat this and you would think somebody in the U.S. | ||
Senate maybe in a confirmation hearing would have gone through this or you know as much as you mock Marjorie Taylor Greene she at least said hey we got to do we got to sit there and just go you know block by block and just just you know deconstruct what these bills are and take time and make sure the American people know exactly what's going on so I want to bring in Michael Patrick Leahy. | ||
We're waiting for the press conference of Vernon Jones down in Georgia. | ||
We're going to try to get that on a live stream. | ||
So Leahy, your story, we had Laura, I think, Baggert on yesterday, who's doing part of your reporting down there, but I want you to lay out to the American people right now 330,000 ballots with no chain of custody, at least to date. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
And the person responsible for that, six months after the November 3rd 2020 election, In the state of Georgia is Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. | ||
He's failed to produce these chain of custody documents and it gets a little in the weeds, but in June of 2020, the Georgia State Election Board passed an emergency election code rule that set up drop boxes in the state of Georgia, not authorized by the legislature by the way. | ||
And had rules that every county was supposed to follow to track the chain of custody for absentee vote-by-mail ballots deposited in drop boxes. | ||
Well, on the election day itself, about 600,000 of the 5 million votes cast in Georgia were delivered by drop boxes. | ||
Half a year later, there's no chain of custody for 333,000 of them. | ||
And the responsibility for the failure to produce those is with Secretary of State Raffensperger. | ||
Now, he said, well, I've talked to the counties and they have them, but he's not produced them. | ||
We, at Georgia Star News, went and did open-erection requests to all 159 counties. | ||
And only 59 have responded. | ||
And we've looked at every single one of those ballot transfer forms. | ||
Particularly in Fulton County, we just got their responses and we have tracked 59,000 absentee ballots on these transfer forms. | ||
They're still missing 18,000 plus. | ||
But we looked at every single one of these ballot transfer forms and here's what's shocking about it. | ||
85% of them, or over 50,000, We're not transported from the drop box to the registrar, quote, immediately, as the Georgia state rule requires. | ||
But wait, there's more. | ||
5% of them, a little over 3,000, were delivered, wait for it, before they were picked up. | ||
Now, how can you do that? | ||
You can't do that. | ||
Hold it, stop. | ||
Stop, stop, stop, stop. | ||
This is one of these internet things, too good to check. | ||
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You're saying 5% for what? | |
You're breaking the laws of physics here, aren't you? | ||
Slow down and give me that one again. | ||
It is breaking the laws of physics, because we have examined every single one of the 1,100 ballot transfer forms documenting collection box, Dropbox collections, from September 24th to November 3rd. | ||
Now remember, that's not all of them because there's still a bunch of them that are missing. | ||
On those documents, on this form, they're supposed to say, so-and-so picked up this number of ballots from this particular Dropbox at this time. | ||
And then sign it and then deliver it to the registrar. | ||
Well, I'm looking at our story. | ||
If you look at our story, lead story at Georgia Star News, there was a Dropbox at College Park at 3647 Main Street down in Fulton County. | ||
It was collected from the Dropbox, according to the signature, on November 3rd at 7.22 p.m. | ||
Uh, by, uh, F.A. | ||
Parks and Billy Green, and then delivered at 7 p.m. | ||
to D. Harris, the registrar's designee. | ||
So it was deli- it was delivered 22 minutes before it was picked up. | ||
That's not possible, is it? | ||
No. | ||
And you've got 5% of that. | ||
Okay, so Mike, just to make this simple so people can understand, at least start to get it, Raffensperger's told me in their on-ratio, and the Lieutenant Governor, remember, ladies and gentlemen, this is another victory, Cosmo Mann, the Lieutenant Governor, The most handsome politician in America, a guy who would dream about the Oval Office every day of his life since I'm sure he was nine years old. | ||
He's out of politics. | ||
He just announced he's not running again. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because he'd get like 1% of the vote. | ||
He's done. | ||
Finished. | ||
Kemp's done. | ||
That's just a matter of time, right? | ||
I don't think Kemp actually will finish running in the primary. | ||
I think he'll drop out because there's no chance he's going to beat who else is out in the field. | ||
But Michael, Raffensperger and this whole crowd have told me on Rachel Maddow and all these places that, told me time and again that this is the safest, most secure, most accurate vote in the history of Georgia. | ||
So how can we have Michael Patrick Leahy here, who are going through the facts and saying there's 300,000 ballots, we essentially don't have chain of custody as laid out in the emergency, you know, the emergency consent that everybody agreed to secretly, or at least the executive secrecy. | ||
Well no, Steve, it's the emergency code rule. | ||
It's the emergency code rule passed by the state election board. | ||
This has had nothing to do with the consent decree. | ||
It's the emergency code rule. | ||
So the code rule, and that takes, that supersedes, how can that, how can we be 300,000, 330,000 votes outside of that, that are no chain of custody according to the rules laid out there, and yet Raffensperger and everybody else and all the Georgia media says every night on CNN and MSNBC, this is the most safest, secure in the history of Georgia. | ||
How can he have that disconnect? | ||
Well, he's a misleading and deceptive person, that's why. | ||
When asked about these absentee ballot dropbox forms that he's never seen, apparently. | ||
All he said is, well, I called the counties and they said they have them. | ||
That's it. | ||
He hasn't asked the counties to produce them. | ||
He hasn't reviewed them. | ||
We at the Georgia Star News, our great reporter Laura Baigert and Tiffany Morgan, have looked into this. | ||
We have those ballot transfer forms, and I can tell you there are all sorts of problems associated with them. | ||
Fulton County doesn't add them properly. | ||
We think, actually, of the 50,000 out of 59,000 that were delivered after one hour, we're looking at this, we're going over the data, a good chunk of them actually do not have a signature from the registrar's designee. | ||
Now, if you want to talk about, are those ballots valid? | ||
Should they have been counted? | ||
If they were collected in violation of the election code rule, I would argue that probably not, but the Secretary of State failed to properly administer that process after usurping the authority of the state legislature to have drop boxes to begin with. | ||
Okay, Michael, so we've got to bounce, but tell me, where is this reporting going to go? | ||
You're going to have Vernon Jones sometime in this hour step up and give this live press conference in Georgia and demand that they call the Georgia Assembly back and we get a full hand forensic audit like in Arizona. | ||
Remember, once again for the audience, that's three pieces. | ||
You get the ballots themselves to do an actual hand audit on the ballots. | ||
And we've seen out in Arizona already that some of the some of the things they're talking about with under 20% of the vote count or the audit, the forensic audit done, there are already major discrepancies of what's in the boxes, what's in the bags, what's the transfer slips say, major discrepancies. | ||
You've also got what Peter Navarro says and I say is the most important part and that is the canvassing. | ||
And trust me, the canvassing in Georgia is going to make people's heads blow up. | ||
That's why the canvassing part In the Justice Department's letter, the implication is that, hey, this will be criminal activity, right? | ||
This will be criminal activity. | ||
So we want to put on notice. | ||
Anybody who's going to be part of your canvassing expedition, we're putting you on notice right now. | ||
Then the last thing, you get into the machines and all the machine, you know, back and forth. | ||
Is your reporting going? | ||
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
Yeah, I think where this is going, and we've talked to several folks, I believe it is likely that the Georgia State Senate | ||
The Georgia State House of Representatives will consider issuing subpoenas to all 159 counties to produce the absentee ballot transfer form documents for review and for a report to be done because they have not complied properly with the open records request that the Georgia Star News has put out for more than four months. | ||
Michael Patrick Leahy, how do people get to the Georgia Star News? | ||
How do they get to you? | ||
How do they follow you on social media? | ||
GeorgiaStarNews.com, GeorgiaStarNews.com, if they want to reach me. | ||
My website, my personal website, is MichaelPatrickLeahy.com, and I'm on Twitter, MichaelPLeahy. | ||
You're a patriot and a warrior, sir. | ||
You're a patriot and a warrior. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Great talking to you. | ||
Always great having you on the show. | ||
Amazing job you guys are doing. | ||
Think about that. | ||
A little, this is like the National Pulse is like Revolver. | ||
You have these small operations of a handful of people. | ||
They're breaking the most important stories in the country. | ||
Investigative reporting. | ||
They're going, you know what they're doing? | ||
They're going to get the receipts. | ||
Okay? | ||
They're getting the receipts and they're showing the lies and misrepresentation. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
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Raheem, Steve, we'll be back in a warm minute moment. | |
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
New York! | ||
to be? Newborns! Newborns! Newborns! We'll all vote right now! | ||
Vote! | ||
Vote! | ||
Yep! | ||
Say New Arizona! | ||
Refresh your memories! | ||
That, ladies and gentlemen, is the sound of democracy. | ||
You're seeing right there patriots. | ||
That's a school board, school district board in Scottsdale, Arizona, and those are mothers, okay, and patriots, many of whom have never really been engaged in politics, and you know what they're doing? | ||
They're starting to take their country back. | ||
The way we're going to do this, this CRT, this cultural Marxism, That the progressive left, and quite frankly the World Corporations, right? | ||
And Wall Street, all of it. | ||
The struggle sessions. | ||
This is nothing but the Cultural Revolution that you saw in Mao's China, right? | ||
This is nothing but Red Guard. | ||
You see the Black Lives Matter and the Antifa and all that, all these anarchists, right? | ||
This is the Cultural Revolution, okay? | ||
This is to break the foundation of the Judeo-Christian West. | ||
This is to break the family unit. | ||
And what they want to do is get into the schools and they want to they're into the military. | ||
You've seen Colonel Lohmeyer. | ||
We're going to have him on later in the week. | ||
You've seen the STARS group, the generals and people from the Service Academy. | ||
My daughter, one of them that are into the Service Academy is now why you're teaching critical race theory, which is nothing more than Rahim Herbert Marcuse. | ||
It's the Frankfurt School. | ||
The great Andrew Breitbart laid it all out. | ||
This is Herbert Marcuse and the Frankfurt School. | ||
Because remember, they were always going to lose in the economics, because the economics is, the communist economics is total voodoo, we know that, everybody knows, the guys running these, because remember... | ||
The Soviets and the Bolsheviks and the fascists and the Nazis, they're not political parties. | ||
They're criminal organizations. | ||
They run like criminal organizations. | ||
This is what the Chinese Communist Party is today. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party is not a legitimate political operation. | ||
From 1949, they've killed almost 100 million, they've murdered and slaughtered almost 100 million Chinese. | ||
They have executed 400 million babies in the wombs of the Chinese population. | ||
The hungry ghost of China, because of their efforts to control the population. | ||
That's the blood on the hand, that's what Marxism gets you, cultural Marxism. | ||
And that's what's being infused into the military, into the schools. | ||
And you know what's going to happen, we're going to take this back as I've said time and time again, this is not going to come from Kevin McCarthy, it's not going to come from Mitch McConnell. | ||
There's no political messiah here. | ||
This is going to come from the human agency of patriots, right? | ||
And there's no difference in that deck plates in the voting, in counting the votes in the convention center in Phoenix than it is in Scottsdale with these mothers and a few dads in there too, taking back a school board and throwing the bums out. | ||
If they're going to sit there and approve critical race theory and all this nonsense, boom, you're gone! | ||
We're going to show up, we're going to vote you out, boom, next. | ||
And we're going to put moms in there. | ||
Many moms, just like the first Tea Party revolt in 2010, where we won, remember we won 62 seats, took the House of Representatives, the biggest sweep in the House of Representatives in the history of the nation, except for the depths of the Depression in 1932 with Franklin Roosevelt, which didn't change until Newt Gingrich came in 1994. | ||
It lasted for what, 60 years? | ||
That's the type of revolt we're talking about here, and you know where that's going to come from? | ||
You know that sweeping wave is going to come from? | ||
From citizens. | ||
From moms and dads and basic citizens. | ||
That's what the fourth turning's about. | ||
That's what Concord Bridge is about. | ||
What's the hymn say? | ||
The embattled farmers. | ||
They're just farmers! | ||
Right? | ||
This wasn't the intellectuals of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson and Dickinson and all those guys arguing in Philadelphia. | ||
The great lawyers that put together the Declaration of Independence was really telling the crown, we're out. | ||
Right? | ||
A bill of indictment and we're out. | ||
That took the great intellectuals of the revolutionary generation. | ||
But remember, it was a long war that had to be fought from Lexington Commons and Concord Bridge and Breeds Hill and Bunker Hill and the Siege of Boston and Saratoga. | ||
Right? | ||
And the new book, The Indispensables, from Patrick K. O'Donnell, right? | ||
The book that we drove up to be, I think, number four on Amazon yesterday. | ||
The Indispensables. | ||
About working class men and women, right? | ||
The Indispensables, about these men that were the laboring oars across the Delaware. | ||
It's all of a piece. | ||
And that's what we sit there and talk about. | ||
Last night they're fighting for future generations. | ||
They're fighting for the kids and those kids' kids. | ||
Right? | ||
We're throwing this crap out. | ||
And this is what Lohmeier is saying, the 1619 Project says that those founding documents are inherently systemically racism. | ||
In fact, the whole structure of the thing was systemically racist from the beginning because of its founding documents. | ||
And Colonel Lohmeier, the heroic Colonel Lohmeier says, hey, don't we get our men and women when they come in to take an oath to this? | ||
Well, if I'm taking an oath to something that's systemically racist, what are we doing here? | ||
And no, it's not systemically racist. | ||
And we're throwing that out, and you know how it's getting thrown out? | ||
It's not getting thrown out by McCarthy and Mitch McConnell. | ||
It's not getting thrown out by talk radio hosts. | ||
It's not getting thrown out by this show. | ||
It's getting thrown out by those women at the school board putting the fear of God in people saying, hey, you either reverse what you do and you're not going to poison our children and you're not going to make our children ashamed of themselves and their society and their culture that has done more than any society and culture in mankind's history to free people To provide economic well-being and to let people make their own decisions for themselves. | ||
No, we're not going to let those people think from the very early age, from their tiny. | ||
Right? | ||
When we turn them over to you in these schools to poison their minds, we're not going to let it happen. | ||
And it's not talk show hosts, it's not people on TV, this is a populist revolt. | ||
This is what's happening in the Rio Grande Valley with the Hispanics. | ||
This is the great realignment. | ||
And no, we don't need the Country Club Republicans. | ||
We don't need the Karl Roves. | ||
We don't need the Franklin's. | ||
We don't need any of that crap. | ||
Right? | ||
We need to focus on what this country needs to bring these jobs back, to confront the Chinese Communist Party, to bring our manufacturing base back, to get our sovereignty back by securing the borders and protecting working-class Hispanics in South Texas, in the Rio Grande Valley, who are socially conservative and on our side of the football if we show that, yes, we have your economic interests at heart and your security at heart, like we have the rest of the nations. | ||
It's upon you that this all rests, and this is why I'm saying, we're winning and we're going to win in a massive way, and you know why? | ||
You've awakened a sleeping giant, and that giant is the common man and woman. | ||
And I realize that's a term that's not... The common man... I come from a family of little guys. | ||
Right? | ||
Just a family with just the little guys. | ||
Just the guys who go serve in the military for, you know, six, seven, eight years, go back to civilian life, work at the phone company, or, you know, cops or firemen. | ||
Right? | ||
Blue-collar people, generally. | ||
A handful of college graduates. | ||
My sister's the first college graduate. | ||
Just a little guy. | ||
The common man and woman. | ||
That's what's in Scottsdale, Arizona. | ||
That's what's in Vail, Arizona. | ||
That's what in North Carolina is putting the law forward in front of the Assembly to get critical race theory out of the schools. | ||
And you're going to see the mask. | ||
And by the way, when Fauci comes to do the, when he gets the forcing function on vaccinating the babies and vaccinating the kids, all bets are off. | ||
All bets are off. | ||
And we're not anti-vaxxers, but I'm going to tell you, the vaccine-hesitant mothers of this country are going to have something to say about that. | ||
Why do you think they're scrambling around here in this city and all over about the CDC, about the mask mandate? | ||
They don't know one thing from the other. | ||
They're trying to change the conversation from the gas problems, the inflation problems, the problems in the Middle East. | ||
Every time Joe Biden touches something, they screw it up, right? | ||
Now you've got wars breaking out all over, you've got disruption all over, you've got anarchy all over, you've got crime out of control. | ||
On and on again, anytime he puts his hand to anything, it's another screw-up. | ||
No, they've got to change the conversation. | ||
It's, oh, the science says we can take masks off, I think, except places we're not taking masks off. | ||
So now they're confused. | ||
Even the people, the contributors up on MSNBC, the serious look, well, I think they've got to redo this, I think they've got to rethink it. | ||
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The path to save the nation is very simple. | |
It's going to go through the school boards. | ||
It's the precinct committees. | ||
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It's you. | |
It's upon your shoulders. | ||
That's the whole purpose of the show. | ||
This is not Rahim. | ||
We are totally, Rahim Kassam and Stephen K. Banner are totally and completely replaceable. | ||
Trust me. | ||
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Right? | |
You can have other people come in. | ||
And we will be replaced. | ||
We will be replaced. | ||
By the way, maybe the rants won't be quite so spicy, but it'll be good enough. | ||
What can't be replaced is you! | ||
You, upon every generation, 14, 15, 16 generations, from Lexington and Concord, rest upon your shoulders. | ||
To do what's right and not to back down. | ||
Why do you think Rachel Maddow has fear? | ||
Why do you think Wall Street has fear? | ||
Why do you think the global corporations are so woke? | ||
By the way, the global corporations that you work for, a political party that gave them nothing but deregulation, nothing but tax cuts, and let the CEOs basically steal the money. | ||
Take every tax cut we got, instead of putting the money back into capital equipment to bring jobs back from China and get involved in the fourth industrial revolution here with high value-added jobs, no. | ||
What'd they do? | ||
They did stock repurchases. | ||
They did stock repurchases and juiced the stocks up, blew their warrants out, blew their stock options out, and went out and retired, right? | ||
Well, the jobs still leak out of this country. | ||
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Those days are over. | |
Okay? | ||
Because we've had, with the World Corporation, we've got something more important, and that is the Great Awakening of the American people. | ||
The Great Awakening. | ||
Regardless of your race, your ethnicity, your color, your religion, your gender, your sexual preference, there's a Great Awakening. | ||
A Great Awakening. | ||
That the long con of the Uniparty, the long con is over. | ||
Economically, culturally, geopolitically, national security-wise. | ||
We're gonna return with Tal Bachman, a musician that's laid out the best construct, I think, of the Republican Party. | ||
Next, in The War Room. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon, and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
I think the press conference in Georgia, we all said to do, has come and gone. | ||
We're going to try to get footage, but he definitely threw down. | ||
It was quite quick by the time we got the technical aspects worked out. | ||
We were having a press conference here instead in the last second. | ||
That was a rant. | ||
You come for the ranch, you stay for the reason, right? | ||
You come for the ranch, you stay for Rahim. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
Come for the ranch, you stay for Rahim. | ||
Okay, vitamins. | ||
Listen, we're going to have a lot of footage of people, CCP members, From mainland China, talking at universities, talking about, hey, their bioweapons program, talking about how this is part of a master strategy. | ||
Not from us, it's from their voices. | ||
We're going to be going through that in the next couple of days. | ||
Also, the CCP has made a video of Colonel Sullen, Dr. Colonel Sullen, And Dr. Li-Ming Yang and others, I think Steve Bannon and Crazy Miles Groh have a piece in there about how we've been spreading misinformation about the Wuhan lab. | ||
But just like the Washington Post yesterday said, Miles Groh isn't part of the GNews, GTV, this whole apparatus of misinformation, and they cited out the Wuhan lab and the votes in November 3rd. | ||
If that's your site, hey, fine. | ||
Live with it. | ||
Just write it down. | ||
The day it came out, I think the 18th of May, we'll revert back to you. | ||
After you see the receipts, right? | ||
You're already starting to see the receipts and the whole thing on Fauci's credit because of the great reporter, columnist of the Washington Post, Josh Rogin, right? | ||
He gets on CNN now, man. | ||
They got him on the tape delay, right? | ||
They're so afraid of what Josh Rogin is going to say. | ||
He's a contributor over there. | ||
Okay. | ||
Whether you think it's a bioweapon, Or if you think it's a total hoax, the one thing we know is you've got to boost your immune system, and nobody can do that for you. | ||
No government, no loved one. | ||
It has to be you. | ||
This is about your own human agency. | ||
Go to WormDefense.com today. | ||
We've got free vitamin D3 and zinc. | ||
You've got to pay shipping and handling, but you get access to information about your immune system and how you can boost it. | ||
This is what you need to do. | ||
You need to take action, action, action about human agency. | ||
The work on oneself begins with oneself. | ||
Nobody else, just you. | ||
Do it today. | ||
Take action. | ||
Okay, Georgia. | ||
This is going to Georgia next. | ||
You heard Michael Patrick Leahy said they maybe have Senate hearings. | ||
We said yesterday we had one of the lawyers from Up in Philadelphia we were up there in front of the with the Real America's Voice team of Amber Head and Amanda Head and we had Ben Berquam in front of the Liberty Hall. | ||
We're gonna go back to them. | ||
It's a Real America's Voice special from 2 to 3 p.m. | ||
today live. | ||
We're gonna close the show out by going to them. | ||
I had the great lawyer for Rudy talking about he's already being approached by members of the Senate. | ||
Would he testify? | ||
So this is all happening. | ||
It's going to be a grind. | ||
Not going to say, hey, we're not going to win every day, but we're going to win more days than we lose. | ||
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Right. | |
And we're going to start having more. | ||
We're trying to have one of the mothers associated with Scottsdale. | ||
We couldn't work it out technologically, but we're going to get this. | ||
We're going to get people that are part of this revolt. | ||
Like we had the mother from Vail, Arizona, and like we had Ms. | ||
Armstrong came on, talked about her son, and talked about what's happened up in Sedona, right? | ||
So we're having these voices, we're going to have them throughout the country, of what's going on from the school boards, about the mask, about the vaccines, about critical race theory. | ||
We're going to have Colonel Lohmeyer on hopefully tomorrow. | ||
All that's going to get done. | ||
Rahim, but here's what I love doing. | ||
We'd love, like Miss Armstrong the other day, we'd love giving a platform to new voices that are now part of this movement, that heretofore she's a famous actress. | ||
We now have, and I read something, I think a day ago or something from American Greatness. | ||
American Greatness is the magazine, the website, Chris Buskirk. | ||
It's the national review of the populist movement. | ||
It's got amazing articles with amazing thinkers. | ||
I know he doesn't like me saying this, but Buskirk is kind of our William F. Buckley. | ||
I know he doesn't like to hear that, but we think he is the William F. Buckley, and we think American Greatness is the national review. | ||
They've always got great articles. | ||
He had an article called, The Republican Party Sucks. | ||
And I thought, well, it's such a throwaway thing. | ||
It's more of a, by the way, it's more of a mission statement for American greatness. | ||
The Republican Party sucks. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And I got to tell you, I read this thing, because I wasn't going to read it, because actually the headline a little bit put me off. | ||
That was just some angry blog post. | ||
And man, I said, wow, this is the most succinct, closely argued, About the history of the Republican Party in modern times and really get to the point of today about the elites and what's happened. | ||
And I said, this guy's got to be some huge big thinker, political theorist or something. | ||
Maybe I just missed his name. | ||
And I called Buskirk. | ||
He says, no, he's a musician. | ||
He lives in Canada and up in the Pacific Northwest. | ||
And I go, and I talked to him, I said, dude, this can't be right. | ||
You've got to be more than a musician. | ||
He says, no, I'm a musician. | ||
That's what I do. | ||
Actually, it turns out he comes from a very famous family of musicians for the audience. | ||
If you remember Bachman Turner Overdrive, BTO, right? | ||
He's the son. | ||
He's the son of the founder of Bachman Turner Overdrive. | ||
BTO? | ||
BTO. | ||
Let me tell you, he BTFO'd the Republican Party with this article. | ||
BTFO stands for what? | ||
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It's blown the F out. | |
Oh, that's very good. | ||
See, Rahim is good on his feet. | ||
You're like Amanda Hale. | ||
I have to tell you though, by the way, this is happening more and more and I'm finding this more and more, is that I'm being contacted by singers, songwriters, painters, creative artists. | ||
I'm not being funny. | ||
We have a National Pulse members thing. | ||
I've literally in the last week renamed it the National Pulse Artist Collective, because there's just so many of these people from creative backgrounds coming to the fore. | ||
So it's kind of tongue-in-cheek, but it's true. | ||
But this is what's so powerful about, and listen, I think from the artists, this is what we need. | ||
We need creative artists. | ||
Andrew Breitbart said, culture is upriver from politics. | ||
This is a central flexion point in this movement. | ||
But here's what's even more important, Rahim. | ||
Is that Armstrong and Bachman come forward and say, hey, because when you do this in the creative industries, you're blackballed, right? | ||
You're a pariah and he's a working musician. | ||
Let's bring in now from up in Vancouver Island, Tal Bachman. | ||
Do we have Tal? | ||
Tal, thank you for joining us. | ||
Walk us through, just take your time. | ||
We got, you know, we got five or six minutes. | ||
Walk us through Where to begin? | ||
Thanks for having me on, by the way. | ||
We've got it in live chat. People have to read it. It'll just take you a couple of minutes, but right there You very succinctly and closely argued like a lawyer Exactly how we got to this place. So just walk us through this why the Republican Party sucks Where to begin thanks for having me on by the way big thrill sir Well, I wrote that article kind of in one go after a long late night So I'm trying to remember exactly what what I covered it in what order but I think | ||
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I think the main points are I mean, what you know, one point is that you know You know, there are all these good folks out there patriots You know hard workers from all walks of life as you've said and they they have come to kind of instinctively trust the Republican Party And, you know, That turns out to be a mistake in many cases. | |
I think that it's time to adopt a new attitude of caution and vigilance and suspicion, because the Republican Party is not what a lot of folks think it is. | ||
A lot of these folks, as you point out so often, are salaried shills for corporations, and they don't necessarily disclose that. | ||
So they get up, they wave a flag, They talk about how they're pro-family and pro-this and pro-this, and it's the big rah-rah speech. | ||
And behind the scenes, they're not interested in the general welfare of the nation. | ||
You know, a phrase, of course, from the Constitution itself. | ||
They're not interested in the plight of their constituents. | ||
And it's a big fraud. | ||
I mean, so that's not to say that all Republicans fall into that category, particularly at the state and county level. | ||
There's still a lot of really conscientious, hardworking, not-bought-and-paid-for Republicans that are working for common interests. | ||
But as soon as you start to get up into the upper tiers, these people are a joke. | ||
They're sellouts. | ||
And they're frauds. | ||
So Tal, you make an important point that it wasn't like this until, your point is, until the first Bush presidency. | ||
Bush, and you actually walked through an inflection point about economics and about what happened with our understanding of national security and all that. | ||
Walk us through, why do you think that, what, Bush 41, why was that an inflection point of something that went totally in a different direction? | ||
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Well, of course I was a wee lad at the time, but yeah, I did point out that it really seemed to be during the administration of Bush Sr. | |
that the Republican Party started sucking. | ||
And I take your point about the kind of crude title, but I don't know, it was the thing that kind of popped into my head as I was finishing it up. | ||
But it was Bush Sr. | ||
that really seemed to Leverage that populist conservatism that Reagan had appealed to and sort of embodied, and steered it in a totally different direction. | ||
And he, Bush Sr., steered that sentiment into, you know, toward one-worldism. | ||
You know, he pushed for open trade with Communist China. | ||
He, you know, he, under, I would say, dubious, suspicious Pretenses almost. | ||
He pushed America into the first Persian Gulf War. | ||
He kind of cast it as a moral obligation to go to war to protect Kuwait or whatever. | ||
And I might say after, I didn't get into this in the article, I didn't have space, I was already over limit, but after his own ambassador had in effect green-lighted an invasion of Kuwait directly to Saddam Hussein. | ||
So, I mean, it was Bush Senior that, you know, Under whom the Republican Party really started to accelerate, how to put it, it's suckery. | ||
They started to ship jobs overseas, they started to do these kind of reckless free trade deals. | ||
Horsini relentlessly preached free trade ideology and sort of set the stage for a dissolution of, there's no other way to put it, a dissolution of American sovereignty, a dissolution of immigration law and borders. | ||
It was Republicans that did that. | ||
If you remember, Steve, I mean, there were there were voices in the Democratic Party that opposed all of that stuff. | ||
I'm not saying they were right about everything, but they were right about economic nationalism. | ||
You know, there were still voices that hadn't sort of yet been co-opted. | ||
And most Republican establishment types just kind of disregarded them. | ||
So, anyway, here we are 30 years later. | ||
We've had millions of jobs. | ||
And by the way, I'm an American citizen, grew up in Washington, and I'll be back in my home state soon. | ||
But, you know, here we are 30 years later. | ||
We've had tens of thousands of factories shipped to Latin America and China. | ||
We've had millions of manufacturing jobs lost. | ||
I'm not saying they can't come back, but, you know, like, why? | ||
What was the rationale? | ||
Because we all need to be in one giant global something, you know? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Anyway, yeah, that started under Bush, I think. | ||
I just want to point out, you actually bring the concept of Bush talking about the New World Order. | ||
I want to quote from the Financial Times of London that we keep this up for the 21st. | ||
She calls for a New World Order, an attack on U.S. | ||
global leadership. | ||
The head of the transnational criminal organization that is the Chinese Communist Party, he picks up the mantle of Bush from the 80s and early 90s and says there should be a new world order. | ||
That new world order is going to be a combination of state capitalism and autocratic So Tal, listen, I know it takes real bravery to do this. | ||
We're very honored to have you on for your first appearance on a show like this. | ||
You did amazing. | ||
I want everybody in the audience to read this. | ||
A tightly argued history of the Republican Party, and as Tal brings out, many of the policies that have put us in the jam are people, let's be honest and embrace it, that this audience worked for, Rang doorbells for, gave money for, and just they would promise one thing and do something radically different. | ||
And so it's one of the reasons we're in this jam we're in. | ||
So Tal, how do people follow you besides going to American Greatness? | ||
How do they get access to more of your writings and what's your social media? | ||
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Well, I, you know, I only recently started popping off and writing these pieces. | |
So I've written a few pieces for American Greatness, so you can check there. | ||
And I've also I also regularly contribute to the great Mark Stein's website. | ||
That's called Stein Online. | ||
So if you go on there and look under columns, you'll see the Bachman Beat. | ||
You'll see my columns there, and I've got more forthcoming. | ||
Okay, Tal, we'll be looking forward and we'll be pushing it out. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Tal Bachman, a musician living up in the Pacific Northwest and the son of the leader of Bachman-Turner Overdrive. | ||
And Rahim, this is an important point. | ||
We're seeing now what Andrew Breitbart always envisioned. | ||
Creative artist. | ||
...are starting to say, hey look, it's an oppressive dictatorship we lead in woke culture, but I can't do it for my country. | ||
This Ms. | ||
Armstrong said, hey, it's time to stand up now and be a patriot. | ||
This is the testing time. | ||
This is a time of testing, right? | ||
Are you going to live up to your forefathers? | ||
Are you going to live up to the men and women that made this country? | ||
We'll find out. | ||
We're going to Liberty Hall. | ||
We're going to Philadelphia, the Cradle of Liberty, next with Real America's Voice. | ||
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Raheem Kassam, we got news? | ||
A couple things real quick. | ||
Number one, I just wanted to finish off from the last segment. | ||
This article by Tal Bachman talks about George W. Bush's proto-woke demand that we accept that Islamic terrorism had nothing to do with Islam. | ||
And when you look around the world now, when you look at what's going on in the Middle East... France! | ||
Yeah, France, London, I've seen horrific videos every single day. | ||
Not just that, look in the streets of New York yesterday, the attacks on the Jews and Israelis by, listen, the Palestinians, this is all radical Islamic Jihad. | ||
And then finally, Mitch McConnell has come out against the Insurrection Commission this morning. | ||
He won't say whether he'll whip the Senate GOP against it, but he has said that he is opposed to it. | ||
Are you with Beattie and I? | ||
You think we ought to have it? | ||
Oh, I want a whole commission on this now. | ||
It's like Discovery, right? | ||
It gives us every opportunity to put everything on the table and just, you know, like the little turtle McConnell retracts into his shell. | ||
You get it, it's so personal. | ||
Remember, ladies and gentlemen, it's the people that don't believe we won on November 3rd that want this thing to go away. | ||
That's why they don't want a commission. | ||
We want to get back and show the receipts. | ||
Every time we get an official platform, whether it's a court of law, whether it's a Senate in one of these states, or whether it's a commission, that's a good thing. | ||
We can adjudicate it there with data-based, evidence-based, science-based. | ||
And now let's go to the Cradle of Liberty. | ||
The start of the tour, the second part of the tour, Ben Burquam, the team of Real America's Voice. | ||
There's a special on today from 2 p.m. | ||
to 3 p.m. | ||
You've got to come back and watch this. | ||
Ben, take it away from the Cradle of Liberty. | ||
You're in front of Independence Hall. | ||
Talk to us, sir. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
We've got the bus behind us. | ||
Shout out to Julio Gonzalez of Engineered Tax Services, one of our newest sponsors, by the way. | ||
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You need it when you're on the road. | ||
We've got our guys here. | ||
Come over here. | ||
We've got my buddy Jeremy Herold of Live from America and the Hip Hop Patriot here. | ||
We've got, we just got Madison, excuse me, David Bray of USA. | ||
David Bray USA who's joining us. | ||
Come on in here guys. | ||
It's a party. | ||
He's going to be joining us. | ||
They're going to be singing. | ||
We got David Zier. | ||
I don't know if we can fit everyone in this. | ||
Amanda's getting ready and if you want some of the best analogies of history, you got to come here. | ||
We're going to be live on Real America's Voice from 2 to 3. | ||
Eastern today and then on Friday we'll be at Liberty University from 2 to 3 p.m. | ||
Eastern and then on Saturday We will be in Tennessee guys. | ||
This show is going on the road Amanda Head is really the star of the show, but you have to tune in to see her What are you guys expecting to see Jeremy? | ||
Why are you down here? | ||
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Well, you know, like I just told you before, this is the second leg of this Save America Freedom Tour, and I almost felt like I was home when I got back on the bus. | |
You know, we've gotten such a tight-knit family here with the Real America's Voice crew, with Dave Bray USA, with myself, the audience from Live From America. | ||
It's such an action item. | ||
American-loving Family. | ||
And what we're out here doing isn't for views and likes. | ||
That's the difference. | ||
What we're out here doing is to make change. | ||
And as you say, Steve, it's just action, action, action. | ||
And we are the force multipliers. | ||
And Steve, we're just so grateful for you to have us on the show and let the world know what we're out here doing. | ||
And we've got David Zier. | ||
I'm going to come back to you, Dave, in just a second. | ||
We have too many Daves out here with us. | ||
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A lot of Daves. | |
Dave Zier from New York. | ||
Talk to me, brother. | ||
New York's a disaster. | ||
And the Founding Fathers are spinning in their graves in Philly here. | ||
The murder rates through the roof. | ||
Eighth most dangerous city in the nation. | ||
But it is the birthplace of America, the original capital, the first stock exchange, the first hospital was here. | ||
And we've got to get back to our roots and celebrate what Philadelphia is all about. | ||
And that's why we're here, to tell America what it's all about. | ||
Amen. | ||
David Zier. | ||
Name of your show again? | ||
Breaking Point. | ||
Breaking Point. | ||
I was thinking Tipping Point. | ||
Wrong one. | ||
Breaking Point. | ||
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All right. | |
And David Bray. | ||
David Bray, USA. | ||
Got the new CD. | ||
Talk to me. | ||
You're just jumping on the bus. | ||
You're like, let's save America, right? | ||
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Well, listen, Jeremy and I are friends. | |
We recorded a song pre-COVID, so we never actually met each other. | ||
He comes to my state, because Pennsylvania, is my state and gives me a call says hey we're heading to Nashville we're stopping here we're stopping there we're running this thing would you like to bring music on the mission to join our mission and that's what my mission is it's music it's mission it's ministry and it's all put together with patriotism faith family first We're trying to make this country an amazing place again. | ||
We need to get back to our roots. | ||
We need to get off the screens and get on the ground, people. | ||
We have an America to save. | ||
It is here. | ||
It is ours. | ||
If we let it go and don't exercise our freedoms, it will atrophy and we will lose them. | ||
And that is what they are counting on. | ||
They are counting on the weakness of American people and the atrophy of the American mind so that they can take it over slowly but surely with fascism and socialism. | ||
And I'm here to help you guys on this tour, on the big bus. | ||
We're heading to Nashville, and we're heading to Virginia, and we're going to save America. | ||
Music on a mission. | ||
Hey, hang on one second, Steve. | ||
I've got to bring Billy in here real quick, because I'm feeling this real quick. | ||
Guys, this is what it's all about. | ||
The left doesn't want this. | ||
They call it toxic masculinity. | ||
I call it, we've got to have strong men again in this country. | ||
We need strong men. | ||
We've got to have families back together, husbands loving their wives, standing up. | ||
But to have five strong men like this, we've got Billy here real quick. | ||
What's going on, everybody? | ||
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Billy Prampap coming all the way down here from Patterson, New Jersey, running for Congress in NJCD9, coming out to show some support for Real America's voice out here, brother. | |
Alright, hey, Steve, sorry, I know we put you a little long in your record here, brother. | ||
No, no, no, I want to have Billy on the show this afternoon talking about running for Congress, but I've got to say something. | ||
When I see the toxic maxillinity there, we were promised that Amber Head just wasn't going to be there for the historical analogies. | ||
She's the parental supervision. | ||
So I've got to see it, man. | ||
She's gonna balance it. | ||
Amanda's gonna balance it all out. | ||
No, but I gotta see her in the shot next time. | ||
I'm not taking your guy's word. | ||
No offense. | ||
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I'm not taking the word of that posse, okay? | |
That's the road to production. | ||
Will do! | ||
She will be in the shot next time. | ||
She will be in the shot. | ||
Two to three o'clock today, Real America's Voice. | ||
You get that entire crew. | ||
They're at Liberty Hall, the Cradle of Liberty. | ||
They're all patriots. | ||
Make sure you watch it. | ||
Ms. | ||
Head is going to be there to make sure that they're on time and on purpose. | ||
She's fantastic. | ||
The Real America's Voice team is fantastic. | ||
I want to thank everybody, particularly trying to pick up the live press conference. | ||
We're going to have Vernon Jones on at five o'clock. | ||
The show is going to be on fire at five o'clock. | ||
We're going to continue on exactly what's going on from Arizona to Michigan. | ||
We will fight till they're all gone! | ||
We rejoice when there's no more! |