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You smell that? You smell that? | ||
Hey, punk, son! Nothing else on the menu? | ||
I love the smell of blood. | ||
in the morning. It smells like victory. Okay, you're in the war room Friday, 12 November, the year of our Lord 2021. We've got up there is in living color. It's not big enough. | ||
That's not the homepage I wanted. | ||
So let's get this headline up there. | ||
Okay. | ||
Close. | ||
Let's get it back up. | ||
Headline in CNN this morning. | ||
Very important. | ||
Just hold it up there, Denver. | ||
People need to see me. | ||
You're in the war room alive Now with I don't know 110 150 million downloads on podcast live everywhere to millions when I thank real America's voice of John for a trader network and G news G TV to puts us up in Mandarin and in Japanese The lead on CNN today is and they're in total meltdown and this is how you win this is why I | ||
Napalm in the morning smells like victory because you have to have a theory of the case. | ||
You have to have an intellectual kind of railhead of which everything else comes if you're going to have victory. | ||
And today on CNN, they put up Trump's is arguing a logical inconsistency, a logical absurdity, I think they call it. | ||
And the sub headline is that as he gets off the hook for the greatest insurrection in American democracy, in American history, that he's the fault of. | ||
He's gaining momentum and gaining steam in 2022 and 2024 for a comeback sweep of the house and then a crushing landslide in 2024. | ||
You see, we have a theory of the case. | ||
We have total logical consistency. | ||
And this is why it was so important to remain so important to get to the bottom of 3 November. | ||
And so the 3 November movement is so important. | ||
And everything else flows from there. | ||
Until you understand how Perkins Coy, you know, the cover story in Time Magazine, of how they did the Big Steal, until you get to the, until you understand it, see how it was done, break the pieces apart. | ||
And then are able to hold people accountable and figure out what action comes next. | ||
And my thing is that we must decertify these electors. | ||
It is a requirement that every patriot and from every patriot grave, from every generation down here demands of us, demands of us, demands of us to do this. | ||
Once you understand that logic, we on our side have a total consistent internal logic to this. | ||
And that's why we're winning. | ||
Because we understand intuitively, we understand now, we understand empirically that we are two-thirds of the country. | ||
And who says this right now? | ||
And who agrees with this right now, in this week's edition? | ||
Not Stephen K. Bennett, not The War Room, not National Pulse, or Jack Posoba, Governing Human Rights. | ||
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And we're going to play this at the bottom of the hours, part two of this. | ||
It is The Economist. | ||
And the great Steve Cortez, who did it, The Economist. | ||
In their column this week, what are they talking about? | ||
Hispanic Americans embrace Trump's populism. | ||
Sub-headline? | ||
Catastrophic consequences for the left. | ||
It's the coalition that will come together that will govern this country for 100 years, okay? | ||
And in CNN today, they admit they're in disarray. | ||
And this is why I keep saying they're like a wounded and cornered animal, and they're dangerous, and they're going to strike out, and you have to always strike out. | ||
The strike, like at James O'Keefe, you know, battering down the door, and the FBI taking his phones, and next thing you know it's up on the New York Times. | ||
They're going to become more radical and radical extremes, as they keep saying democracy and MSNBC's got to be the democracy, as we keep winning elections. | ||
That's what Tuesday's about. | ||
And the reason is we have a theory, the case that has internal logic to it, of nomenclature and critical path. | ||
And process and event. | ||
And statics and dynamics. | ||
And when you understand that, it totally flows through. | ||
And you know what it flows through? | ||
An overwhelming victory in two-thirds of the people. | ||
The great awakening that, hey, we all agree on this. | ||
And this is the republic we were bequeathed. | ||
And this is the republic we're going to bequeath to future generations. | ||
We're winning. | ||
And by the way, I get blown up by family members and friends and other people. | ||
How do you say this? | ||
Is all this stuff happening? | ||
Yes, yes, yes, there's tons of stuff happening. | ||
It is happening. | ||
There's a lot happening. | ||
Just in World War II and the Civil War and World War I and every process and every event in history. | ||
But this is a fourth turning. | ||
And guess what? | ||
We're winning this. | ||
And you can see it coming together. | ||
And very smart people who don't agree with us see it coming together too. | ||
Two different headlines today. | ||
That show us our victory. | ||
CNN's. | ||
He's arguing a logical absurdity. | ||
For them it is. | ||
And that's why they're losing. | ||
And The Economist just sits there and goes, Hispanic Americans embrace Trump's populism. | ||
Sub-headline, catastrophic. | ||
They use the term catastrophic consequences for the left. | ||
Elections have consequences, gentlemen. | ||
And stolen elections have catastrophic consequences. | ||
And those consequences are coming down on you. | ||
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Okay. | |
I want to turn now to one of the great fighters and warriors and somebody that never backed down, got stripped of everything and mocked and ridiculed and every time she says anything it's up on somewhere because she triggers them. | ||
And why she trigger them? | ||
Because she's a fighter. | ||
Right. | ||
She is not going to back down one inch. | ||
And they want controlled opposition. | ||
They want country club Republicans. | ||
They want people that so crave to be accepted into the system that, yeah, oh, we really want more deregulation and we want more tax cuts and we want that. | ||
But on anything important. | ||
And by the way, that deregulation and tax cuts created these corporate woke monsters that are trying to destroy your life and try to make your life miserable. | ||
And create a big pharma. | ||
Remember, how long ago was it the left could not stand Big Pharma and hated everything in the national security apparatus? | ||
And now they embrace the national security apparatus full bore because they know they turn it into a weapon. | ||
And Big Pharma into a weapon. | ||
That's not Steve Bannon saying that, that's Dr. Naomi Wolf, who was a big leftist at one time and is now part of the Trump movement, right? | ||
As many of these people were getting over. | ||
Because they're saying they're having a great awakening and understanding the signal from the noise. | ||
I want to bring in now Congressman Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
Congressman Greene, I want to talk about, by the way, we're having a special tomorrow. | ||
We're going to have some polls from her audio. | ||
We're going to play your audio here in a minute. | ||
About the prisoners of 6th January. | ||
You have gone out of your way to reach out for this tomorrow. | ||
First hour special 10 to 11 is going to be on the prisoners. | ||
This political prisoners of 6th January. | ||
Can you give us an update? | ||
Congressman Green and then we're going to play your play your clip. | ||
Yes, after visiting the jail Thursday night after months of trying to get in Steve there there may be more concerns. | ||
Julie Kelly reported after hearing some of the family members of January 6th defendants that there was an issue or an argument that took place within the in the jail about masks and that there was possibly pepper sprayed being used or maybe even tear gas being used against the January 6th defendants. | ||
Her report included that some of the January 6th defendants, several of them may have been taken out on stretchers. | ||
So I've been trying to track down information on that and made a lot of phone calls yesterday. | ||
I haven't gotten any calls back. | ||
I'm in district. | ||
I'm at home actually right now, so I can't go to the jail myself. | ||
But these are the things that continue, the types of stories that continue to come out of the jail, Steve. | ||
They're so outrageous. | ||
These are violations of their constitutional rights. | ||
Everyone is guaranteed a speedy trial. | ||
Everyone is guaranteed due process. | ||
And in this country, we are supposed to be presumed innocent until proven guilty. | ||
But that's not the case for these January 6th defendants. | ||
And, you know, none of us agree with the violence at the Capitol, any fighting or any of that stuff on January 6th. | ||
But what all of us should stand lockstep is together on is against these egregious crimes that are happening against the January 6th defendants. | ||
And I'm to the point now where I'm demanding the jail needs to be shut down. | ||
The mayor should launch an investigation. | ||
Mayor Bowser of D.C. | ||
I'm calling on all of my Republican colleagues to join in this together. | ||
I'm calling on Democrats, too, that constantly talk about prisons. | ||
So this is this is such an egregious situation and an outrage in America. | ||
We shouldn't be having Communism, but yet here we are. | ||
Let me ask you something. | ||
Back in my Breitbart days, I said, hey, look, we can attack Pelosi and Obama all we want, but we got very little punch there, but we can take on the Republican establishment. | ||
We got a lot of punch there, and we did. | ||
We changed history by taking them on. | ||
I understand Democrats, but here's what I don't get, and this gets back to my opening about controlled opposition. | ||
Why is I hear all this talk all the time from the Republican Party about liberty and about freedom and about consent to the govern and about, you know, about this and, you know, a rule of law and all of it. | ||
Why is it just Marjorie Taylor Greene and Judge Louie Gohmert and a couple of three others? | ||
Matt Gaetz is one of the leaders of this. | ||
Why is it like three or four of you guys up there and not the entire Republican conference or the entire Republican Party up there and not excusing people that did things that violated the law? | ||
But what you're seeing now, at least I see, is a bunch of guys are trespassing or stopping a government procedure. | ||
I don't see any vast insurrection charges or insurrection claims or insurrection coming in and trying to prove it in a court and indicting guys and a habeas corpus and all that. | ||
Where are the Republicans up there, particularly all the lawyers? | ||
No, you're not a lawyer. | ||
I'm not a lawyer. | ||
But two-thirds of them. | ||
One of the problems we've got, we don't have enough Marjorie Taylor Greene, so we've got too many lawyers. | ||
But if we've got those lawyers, where are all those lawyers? | ||
Where are they? | ||
Why are they not up there? | ||
Why is Marjorie Taylor Greene up there at night? | ||
We're going to play a recording. | ||
Why are you recording it on your phone or whatever? | ||
And you've got the great Judge Louie Gohmert. | ||
And Gohmert's a guy that's a lawyer and a judge, and he'll step to the side. | ||
But where are the rest of the lawyers in the Republican Party? | ||
How come they're not up there? | ||
How come no inquiries? | ||
Well, they're absent, which is the main problem with our Republican Party, right, Steve? | ||
The Republican Party for decades now has been the party of talk and no action. | ||
And this is exactly why we are where we are. | ||
It took 19 Republican senators to make Joe Biden's infrastructure bill possible, which is completely part of his Build Back Better plan. | ||
And then it took 13 Republicans in the House to help pass it, because six Democrats said no. | ||
If those Republicans had voted with our conference and stood against Joe Biden's radical agenda, we wouldn't have an infrastructure bill that passed and Joe Biden signed. | ||
That wouldn't have happened. | ||
But this is who the Republican Party is, and I'm sick and tired of it. | ||
This is why I ran for Congress, and this is why many other great people are stepping up to run now. | ||
We have to change the GOP. | ||
We have to turn the GOP into the conference, into the party that represents the American people, that represents families, that represents family values. | ||
That represents children, that represents freedom, that represents the worker and not sending their jobs over to China or Mexico or India or any other country. | ||
This is who the GOP needs to be and they need to embrace it. | ||
But we still have so many of them in there that are scared to death of a bad news story. | ||
They're terrified of going somewhere uncomfortable, like a jail, where they're actually going to have to face the fact And stand up for people that they have been running away from. | ||
And this is who the party is. | ||
And I'm tired of it. | ||
You know, there's going to be a vote for Speaker coming up. | ||
And I'm pretty sure we're going to take back the majority in 22. | ||
But it's to be seen by how many seats. | ||
And it's going to be a critical vote of mine. | ||
Because as it gets closer, I'm going to be very vocal about it. | ||
And I'm not happy right now. | ||
I'm very unhappy with what happened last week. | ||
You know, I'm a member of a House that got kicked off of my committee. | ||
I paid my full dues to the NRCC, which has a lot to do with committees. | ||
But yet here, 13 Republicans, completely defected, handed Nancy Pelosi their voting card. | ||
They still have their committees. | ||
This is why no one's going to jail. | ||
Congressman, hang on. | ||
Hang on one second. | ||
We're gonna take a short break. | ||
Be right back. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Banham. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, so I have a few questions. | ||
Listen up! | ||
It's always rumors, right? | ||
Are you able to see your attorneys and speak with your attorneys? | ||
No. | ||
Okay, hold on before you tell stories. | ||
Are you able to talk to your family members or see your family members? | ||
No. | ||
I haven't seen my family's faces in all year. | ||
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All year. | |
I haven't seen my family's faces since April. | ||
Okay. | ||
Are you, um, and if you haven't, if you've got long hair, is it obviously because... Not by choice. | ||
Not by choice. | ||
Maybe because you're choosing... Well, I have long hair. | ||
Maybe because you're choosing to... | ||
Well, I don't want to! | ||
You have to use Nair? | ||
Unless you're vaccinated. | ||
That's what I heard. | ||
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Unless you're vaccinated, you have to use Nair. | |
Okay. | ||
And then do you feel like you're being treated fairly? | ||
How many hours? | ||
Five hours a day. | ||
Five hours a day? | ||
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Twelve to twenty-six. | |
We work every day. | ||
Twenty-three hours a day. | ||
Do you go outside? | ||
Do you go outside? | ||
Twice a week? | ||
12 to 26. We work every day. 23 hours a day. | ||
Okay. | ||
Do you go outside? | ||
Yes. | ||
Twice a week? | ||
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Once an hour. | |
Okay. And then how many times a day do you get meals? | ||
Three times a day. | ||
Oh, fuck. No. | ||
It just started. It was like once every three months, once every two months back then. | ||
For what? | ||
For getting mail. | ||
Oh, mail. | ||
How often do you get mail? | ||
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Do you get to be included in any kind of educational classes? | |
Job training? | ||
I've had a four month hiatus. | ||
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No. | |
We have to supplement our meals with the commissary. | ||
Now she's on mail. | ||
Do you get to be included in any kind of educational classes? | ||
No. | ||
Job training? | ||
No. | ||
You have to understand, in this city, in the Sodom and Gomorrah that is this town, Thank you. | ||
She's hated more by the establishment Republicans than she's hated by the left. | ||
And here's the reason. | ||
She's not going to make it comfortable for you. | ||
She's just not going to let you sit there and be in your khakis and your blazer, going to your cocktail parties and cutting your deals with the lobbyists. | ||
And we've got to remember right now, because we know because of this audience, because of the work of Marjorie Taylor Greene and all that, we're set to win a sweeping victory like in 2010 with the Tea Party. | ||
Right? | ||
The 63 seats. | ||
But think back in time. | ||
What did that Tea Party win get you? | ||
And it was this audience that brought it about. | ||
You remember that. | ||
Think about it. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene's about courage. | ||
Because remember, upon courage, it's the most important virtue. | ||
Because upon courage, all the other virtues rest. | ||
And she's not gonna back down. | ||
And she's gonna go to the jail. | ||
She's gonna make life uncomfortable for people in power who don't think. | ||
Remember, since 1968, we have won more elections at every level. | ||
Then we've lost and in the process we lost the country and then we're taking it back because the silent majority is about two-thirds. | ||
It's about a two-thirds one-third country, right? | ||
But it took the bravery of this audience to stand in the breach and people like Marjorie Taylor Greene to lead this. | ||
So, Congressman Green, you have Biden imploding. | ||
You've got 13, and I call them traitors. | ||
You call them traitors. | ||
They're traitors. | ||
They should just go be Democrats or be independents that caucus with the Democrats. | ||
And somebody says, well, that's terrible. | ||
You have to win more seats. | ||
Well, then you got to win more seats. | ||
They're not they're not going to back you in any way on anything important. | ||
You know, Gates has got the five big votes and those people almost all consistent. | ||
But I got to tell you, your courage to go down there is going to make something happen because you have to go, you know, you have to remember the thing in High Noon. | ||
Somebody has to go to meet the train. | ||
It's the whole thing of the movie. | ||
It's got a lot of talk. | ||
People are going to talk about this. | ||
We're going to talk about these guys are bad. | ||
No. | ||
But it's some human agency. | ||
At some point, somebody has to go meet the train with the bad guys, right? | ||
That's human agency. | ||
The whole purpose of that movie is to show you agency. | ||
Not talk, but action. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
Well, you're right, Steve, and that's what's missing. | ||
And it really, it kind of sickens me, really. | ||
You know, all of it's so easy. | ||
The Capitol, it's basically like a glass castle, just waiting to be shattered by the American people that are sick and tired and fed up of the lies and the hypocrisy. | ||
And that's all I see most of the time in Congress is lies and hypocrisy or just fear-based decisions. | ||
The stupid Republicans that just won't push the line and won't cross the line and won't go far enough because they're scared. | ||
Because somebody might stand up and challenge them or someone's going to write a bad news story or simply whatever it may be. | ||
They may lose their lobbyist. | ||
Hold on, but I want to stop you right there, because I know Media Mads is going to be all over this, so she can't know. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Graham is some of the first. | ||
Hey, there's stuff that went on there that's got to be held accountable by the law. | ||
She's been adamant about that. | ||
That's the power of what she's saying. | ||
She's not excusing all that behavior, not excusing it at all. | ||
But there's a way and process that you do that. | ||
So she's taking it that, hey, there were things that went on there, people have to be held accountable. | ||
She's been adamant about that. | ||
That's the power, that's why she can actually, she's like Nixon going to China, she can go to the jail. | ||
Because she's not making excuses across the board, but she's saying, hey, this is the United States of America. | ||
And whatever they did, they ought to be charged, they ought to go home with their families, just like the Antifa and the BLM guys, right, who didn't even get charged. | ||
The phoniness of the Justice Department, the radicalization of the FBI and the DOJ, and you see it in the James O'Keefe situation right now. | ||
So she's not making excuses for it. | ||
She did everything except make excuses for it. | ||
That's why she has the moral authority to go down to the jail and say, hey, this is bad. | ||
And she raises her back and said, hey, the whole thing. | ||
Bowser ought to shut down the whole thing. | ||
Congressman Green. | ||
No, absolutely. | ||
Day one on January 6, while the riot was happening, I was in the chamber. | ||
I went in the cloakroom and made a video and put it out on Twitter asking people to stop, saying this shouldn't be happening. | ||
This is not who we are. | ||
We don't do riots. | ||
We're not the party of violence like the Democrats. | ||
I've said it day one. | ||
I've said I was upset by it. | ||
I said I never liked it. | ||
And I continue to feel that way. | ||
But I do believe that these people have rights and their rights are being violated. | ||
And if we stand by silently and allow this to happen, well, it's not just going to be the long-haired, unshaven white men that are stuck in the D.C. | ||
jail that are supposedly white supremacists and these so-called insurrectionists that are the ones being persecuted by the United States federal government. | ||
But next, it'll be you. | ||
It'll be you, the tax-paying Christian, who finds yourself to be the target. | ||
And if the Republican Party doesn't grow courage and doesn't decide that they're going to stand up against communism when its seeds are sprouting, which are right now in the year of 2021, then it's going to be the Republican Party's fault. | ||
It will be the Republican Party's fault for allowing it to happen. | ||
And that's exactly why I say this is the same as what you saw happen in the infrastructure vote On Friday, we had 19 Republican senators led by Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader in the Senate that led the infrastructure bill to be passed and allowed Joe Biden to get his foot in the door with his communist takeover of America with his so-called Build Back Better plan that's doing nothing but causing the American people to go broke. | ||
Well, so it was those 19 Republican senators that just gave cover to 13 sellouts and traitors in the House of Representatives, 13 of my colleagues that sold out the American people and sealed their fate with the infrastructure bill. | ||
Because six Democrats had more courage than any Republican, and they voted no against Nancy Pelosi's pressure that had been placed on them for months. | ||
So look at what happens there. | ||
Every single time, it's not the Democrats that are screwing you. | ||
It's our own party. | ||
And that is what happened, just like you said, Steve, after the Tea Party wave back in 2009 and 2010. | ||
When we took over and things were supposed to be better, the Republican Party turned around and failed us. | ||
That's what led me to run for Congress. | ||
I don't want to have anything to do with politics. | ||
I don't like it one bit, and I can't stand what I see happening every day. | ||
And I don't trust our government. | ||
Probably more than anyone. | ||
But now I'm a part of it, and I'm faced with having to stand up and tell the truth about it every single day. | ||
And I don't care if that person is in my conference, or I don't care if they're in a Democrat conference. | ||
I don't care if they don't have a letter by their name. | ||
I'm going to stand up and talk about it. | ||
But this is what we have to do, Steve, because if we don't do it, and then here we're going to take back the House in 22. | ||
You know what I fear most? | ||
I fear taking back the House without leadership that is willing to go the extra mile, that isn't afraid. | ||
of the Democrats and isn't scared to death about the next election, isn't terrified by all those cameras and microphones that we face when we walk out of the chamber. | ||
I'm looking for leadership in the House of Representatives and a Republican-controlled majority that will actually do the job that they say they're going to do and they promise they're going to do and they say on the phone to all their big donors and at their big fundraisers. | ||
And the things they say in their campaign ads and at press conferences or when they're on Fox News every single night. | ||
You see, that's the kind of leadership that I'm looking for. | ||
And right now I haven't found it. | ||
And I'm really upset about that. | ||
And I have the authority to say it. | ||
And the reason why I have the authority to say it, Steve, is because I'm the only Republican member of Congress that got kicked off of my committees for absolutely nothing. | ||
And then I've paid all of my dues, all of them. | ||
Which is basically like paying your dues to have a committee. | ||
I can also say these things because I believe in accountability, and I really want to see it happen in Congress, because without accountability, we're absolutely failing. | ||
Congressman, how did the people get to you for your PAC, what you're doing to try to run MAGA candidates, and what's your social media? | ||
We got about 30 seconds. | ||
Okay, if you want to support me, and I greatly appreciate your support, I am supported by the best The best of you that are willing to give $5, $25, $100. | ||
My website is mtg4america.com. | ||
mtg4america.com. | ||
If you want to help me primary rhinos and kick them out of Congress, go to saspac.com. | ||
S-A-S-S-P-A-C.com. | ||
And we're going to be removing those rhinos and replacing them with Patriots. | ||
And then if you want to follow me, I'm on every social media platform, platform, platform. | ||
Just make sure you find the verified account. | ||
MT Queen Latouise on the end on Twitter. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you, Congressman Green. | ||
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Appreciate it. | |
War Room. | ||
Pandemic with Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
♪♪ Patriots, great news on the future and success of the America First movement, and it's even acknowledged by The Economist magazine, which is essentially the preferred publication of a Davos ruling class set. | ||
Their widely watched Lexington column details the surge in Hispanic support for the populist nationalist movement in America. | ||
This is a quote from the new article. | ||
This looks catastrophic for the left. | ||
And indeed it does. | ||
Let's get to the numbers. | ||
Passaic, New Jersey, which they highlight. | ||
Town in North Jersey. | ||
Gritty, industrial, working class place. | ||
70% Hispanic. | ||
Trump got 22% of the vote there in 2016. | ||
Trump got 22% of the vote there in 2016. | ||
He got 38% in 2020 and it appears Chitarelli maintained those gains in the latest gubernatorial election. | ||
Let's hop across the Hudson River to the Bronx, New York. | ||
Majority Hispanic County, not MAGA country, AOC's home district. | ||
Nonetheless, Donald Trump doubled his raw vote total in the Bronx and gained 6% on margin. | ||
Here's the takeaway. | ||
Working-class Americans, including Hispanics, are rallying to the America First vision of cultural conservatism plus economic populist nationalism. | ||
Okay, welcome back to the War Room, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is why they're melting down. | ||
I want to go back and reiterate the economists this week. | ||
Hispanic Americans embrace Trump populism. | ||
Sub-headline, Catastrophic Consequences for the Left. | ||
Catastrophic, as we preached the gospel of populism and economic nationalism on this show. | ||
What Steve didn't have, the brilliant Steve Kortes didn't have a chance to mention, last Tuesday, I think it was in Queens, or part of Brooklyn, an AOC-backed candidate got blown out by a Republican that was not AOC-backed. | ||
And you're seeing from the Rio Grande Valley, to Los Angeles, to Southern Arizona, to the Bronx, that working class Hispanics, middle class Hispanics, understand one thing. | ||
That the Trump movement is their natural home of populism and nationalism and traditionalism. | ||
I want to bring in now James Golden. | ||
James was the wingman for the great Rush Limbaugh for 30 years. | ||
Got an amazing new book out about that. | ||
But you've been an observer sitting at the right hand of Rush for many, many decades. | ||
Give me your snapshot analysis of current politics. | ||
We're going to get into the Republicans keeping Biden on life support. | ||
Go ahead, sir. | ||
The Biden presidency, Steve, was spiraling downward. | ||
They had suffered such defeats. | ||
They were losing control of any narrative that could have saved them. | ||
And what did you have? | ||
Thirteen Republicans in the House pretty much just sent Joe Biden a lifeline. | ||
Here, Joe, here's a lifeline. | ||
Let's help you tow it back in and help you get back on track. | ||
No matter what you think of the legislation, politics 101. | ||
When your opponent is failing, get out of the way and let them fail. | ||
This is stunning. | ||
And if you listen to some of the logic, one of the representatives from Staten Island said the reason that she voted for the infrastructure bill, among other things, was to teach the squad a lesson. | ||
What? | ||
The squad is not even worth the time. | ||
That's Nancy Pelosi's problem. | ||
Our problem is what Joe Biden is trying to do to America. | ||
And so I think the vision of some of these people, you just have to question it. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
Now, you just mentioned the number of Hispanics sort of coming in for the Trump-ism. | ||
Also, add to the number of Hispanics overall. | ||
30% of the youth vote. | ||
Right now, 30% of it is looking in the direction of Trumpism. | ||
The Democrats are headed for catastrophe, which is why it is incomprehensible that these 13 members of the House would do their best to try to thwart the Republican narrative and to give Joe Biden a lifeline. | ||
It's just politically incomprehensible. | ||
What do you see? | ||
You've been, you know, the book, by the way, is Rush on the Radio. | ||
It's a must-read. | ||
This is one you're going to want to get for Christmas and give this as a gift. | ||
James Golden, aka Bo Snurdley, at Rush's side for many, many years. | ||
And I know Rush always had a problem with this, what was called controlled opposition, of not standing up for your principles and not being prepared to fight and not being prepared to take Everything that's going to be dumped on you. | ||
You've got to buy into that from the beginning. | ||
Like in a football program, it says that you buy into the program. | ||
You've got to buy into the program. | ||
And buying into the program, you've got to be a fighter. | ||
You've got to have courage. | ||
If not, you're wasting time and you're lying and misrepresenting people. | ||
I know this is one of Russia's big things. | ||
You've got to be able to stand on these principles and not back down. | ||
Because otherwise, you're just part of the controlled opposition. | ||
You know, Steve, you embody that. | ||
You embody it. | ||
Rush embodied that. | ||
You stand tall, and yeah, they're going to throw everything that they can at you, but you stand tall, and in the end, you will prevail, as you are prevailing, as Rush prevailed for 30 years of the opposition trying to get rid of him. | ||
You cannot appease the left. | ||
There is no appeasement. | ||
They don't want to be your friends. | ||
They don't want to help you politically. | ||
They don't want what we want for this country. | ||
There's no quote-unquote compromising with them really politically because they seek your ultimate destruction as a party. | ||
And they say so every single day. | ||
Doesn't mean you have to be incivil. | ||
It doesn't mean that you cannot find, by the way, common ground that benefits you or benefits your point of view. | ||
But what it does mean is you have to be willing to stand firm against everything that they throw at you with the truth. | ||
And that is something surely lacking. | ||
You mentioned the Republican way that the Tea Party was dealt with from the leadership. | ||
They had a chance when the Tea Party arose to actually be the dominant political force, the Republican Party, for the next 30 or 40 years, and they squandered it. | ||
And now here we go again. | ||
With these renegade Republicans that just decide they want to make friends with the Democrats and help the Democrats achieve their objectives. | ||
By the way, the book is Rush on the Radio. | ||
James has also got a massive hit show on WABC, which was the original home of Russia's big national show. | ||
John Katsimatis and the team over there got Rudy, followed by James Golden. | ||
Rush on the Radio is a book. | ||
You know, it's so amazing that you mentioned that, James. | ||
In Rush's first meeting with Trump at Mar-a-Lago after the election, he sat there and they spent a couple hours. | ||
And Rush said, Mr. President-elect, If you take anything away from this conversation at all, understand something. | ||
Never appease them. | ||
Because they want to destroy you. | ||
They don't want to defeat you. | ||
They're going to try to destroy you. | ||
Now this is in... Rush is one of the first people we had in. | ||
And I think this was like in... I think the first day we went to Mar-a-Lago around Thanksgiving. | ||
This is what Rush told him. | ||
You can do anything. | ||
You can give them anything. | ||
And it's not going to matter. | ||
They're going to try to destroy you. | ||
James Golden. | ||
And look at what they've done. | ||
They've tried to destroy him, and they're still trying to destroy him. | ||
Steve, they've tried to destroy you, and they're still trying to destroy you. | ||
Anybody that stands firm against the left, they have one objective. | ||
They don't want to play nice. | ||
They don't want bipartisanship. | ||
They don't want a civil discourse. | ||
They want your destruction. | ||
And I do not understand how, after watching what happened to President Trump, Watching what is happening to Steve Bannon, watching what is happening to Republicans that stand up against any of these forces, how Republicans cannot understand that Democrats do not want to be your political friends. | ||
They want your utter destruction. | ||
And it is just incomprehensible again. | ||
It is incomprehensible that the first lesson in politics, which is supposed to be self-survival, It's something that some of these elected Republicans who claim to be so smart don't understand. | ||
James, what penalty? | ||
Do you buy into what they're saying? | ||
A lot of people like MTG and others saying these people should be stripped of their committees. | ||
I mean, what sanctions do you take to try to back that up with the 13 in the House? | ||
I don't think that they should be stripped of their committees. | ||
I think they should be stripped of their power by the voters. | ||
I think every one of them should face primary challenges. | ||
Every single one of them. | ||
I see the day that Lisa Murkowski is running again. | ||
And you know, the last time she won was on a write-in campaign because she was defeated in the primary. | ||
This time, defeat her and make sure that she can't win on a write-in. | ||
Every single one of these anti-Trump, of these anti-progress, of these anti- populist what the base of the republican party wants every single one of them to face aced that did primary challenger they should be defeated that's the punishment i want to just have it uh... to uh... another topic your show i think it's been not for people have known you | ||
for years not just love you say this guy was was that was the wingman and as smart as they get But I think a lot of people who don't know you are kind of stunned by how big the show is on WABC, right? | ||
On your radio show. | ||
What lessons, what did you learn from Rush? | ||
Well, one of the things that Rush did, you know, Rush was really very keen on making sure that he over-researched everything. | ||
which people I don't think understand, but what lessons did you pick up with your 30 years from Rush that you're applying to your show to make it the hit that it is? | ||
Well, one of the things that Rush did, you know, Rush was really very keen on making sure that he over-researched everything. | ||
And if anything I've learned, you cannot do enough research. | ||
You cannot. | ||
I spend hours and hours and hours every single day reading, rereading, looking for other points of view, and even questioning my own points of view. | ||
So that when I do say something, I do have an opinion, it is based on something that I can defend and defend thoroughly. | ||
And one of the things that people, you know, Russ used to always say, and one of the things I used to love hearing him say is, there is Nothing to be gained by being wrong. | ||
So one of the things he wanted to do was make sure that if he was going to come up with a position on something, that it could be thoroughly backed up all the way, not just an opinion, but backed up by fact, backed up with history. | ||
And so his work ethic was just contagious. | ||
And I think I've always had a strong work ethic, but working with Rush just took it to another level. | ||
Is it true? | ||
I think he took three hours of prep. | ||
People thought, oh, Rush just goes in and wings it. | ||
Three hours of prep for every one hour of actually on air. | ||
Was that the rule of thumb? | ||
That was. | ||
Rush broke all those rules because he had another rule called life is show prep. | ||
And so, you know, he would leave the studio sometimes in the afternoon and some of us hung around there. | ||
Within an hour, his printer was firing off again. | ||
With stories that he was lining up for the next day. | ||
It was continuous show prep. | ||
It was a life of show prep. | ||
And it was hours and hours and hours. | ||
And I will tell you this, most of the material that you amass, you never get to use because you've amassed so much of it. | ||
But that's what it takes to work on that level. | ||
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You know that Steve, you do that. | |
James, how do people get to you? | ||
How do they get to the show? | ||
And how do they get to the book? | ||
I know you get the book on Amazon. | ||
Rush on the radio. | ||
How do they get to you? | ||
Track you. | ||
Yep. | ||
JamesGolden.com. | ||
JamesGolden.com. | ||
Best way to get inside the world of James Golden and Bo Snurley. | ||
And WABCRadio.com. | ||
Also, we have the show streaming all over the world. | ||
WABCRadio.com. | ||
By the way, it's a must-listen. | ||
Not just your voice and your thoughts, but your whole presentation is incredible on WABC. | ||
James, thank you very much. | ||
Your book's a big hit already. | ||
So, so glad to be able to talk to you. | ||
See you next week. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Bye-bye. | ||
An American original, James Golden. | ||
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AKA Bo Snurley, Russia's wingman. | |
Okay, we've got a lot of wood to chop still. | ||
But, I love the smell of napalm in the morning. | ||
Smells like victory. | ||
Next. | ||
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There's a huge article. | ||
In fact, we'll try to get this up. | ||
Huge article. | ||
We'll do this in the second part because we're going to do some international tying all this together. | ||
Big, huge, massive article in the New York Times today. | ||
It might even be page one. | ||
I read it online. | ||
Oh, here it goes. | ||
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We're going to pull it up right now. | |
The paper of record of our beloved republic. | ||
Trump allies export election playbook to Brazil. | ||
Page one, right in the middle. | ||
Trump allies export election playbook to Brazil. | ||
Now you gotta remember, tie that back to the, tie that back to the CNN headline. | ||
Let's connect a dot there. | ||
The logical absurdity, right? | ||
Sub-headline, Bolsonaro casts doubt over legitimacy of next year's vote. | ||
They're in full meltdown. | ||
Part, a big part of this, the reason I bring it up after the Getter, Getter's a big, Jason Miller and Getter and Steve Bannon, you got all these, you know, these anti-democratic forces and Bannon's calling Lula a criminal. | ||
Lula! | ||
He's the poster boy for the international Marxist left. | ||
He's as corrupt as all get-out. | ||
That's why they had a financial crisis. | ||
When he was running Brazil, he made it the Liebensraum of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
He had all the commodity deals with them. | ||
That's why after 2008, when the economy shrunk, Brazil imploded because they had been feeding commodities to China. | ||
And when that went away, boom. | ||
Massive financial, not just a recession, almost a depression there. | ||
And he was stealing with both hands out of Petrobras and all of it. | ||
And he got sent to prison for 15 years. | ||
Oh, it was later reversed by a left-wing judge? | ||
No. | ||
And I don't care if the New York Times doesn't like it, I don't care if MSNBC doesn't like it, I don't care if CNN doesn't like it, or the Times of London, or the Financial Times. | ||
Lula is just like the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
He's part of a transnational criminal organization. | ||
Because these guys are not governments, they're thugs. | ||
Right? | ||
And it's kind of like the Biden regime, and yes, Chris Hayes, don't have your team start riffing off us and call it the Trump regime, can't do that. | ||
Okay, the Biden regime, they politicized the FBI and the Justice Department, they're kicking down doors in New York City of Veritas and James O'Keefe, giving his devices, the FBI is taking his devices, getting into SDNY, another totally corrupt organization, they're going into his electronic things, and a judge comes in, a federal judge says, shut this down, the guy's a journalist, shut this down, and they leak what they have instantaneously to the New York Times. | ||
You want to talk about thugs? | ||
It's the New York Times of thugs. | ||
And here's why. | ||
We're not complaining about it anymore. | ||
Remember, there are no whining and no tears in the war room. | ||
We're taking action. | ||
And that action is we're taking over school boards, we're taking over the Republican Party through the precinct committee strategy, we're taking over all the elections. | ||
Suck on this! | ||
95% of the billets in Virginia were occupied of election officials and poll watchers, and that is a principal reason that we secured the election of Yunkin. | ||
Okay? | ||
And they know it. | ||
And that's all he's getting all these, you know, anti-democrat. | ||
No, they're there to have a free and fair count. | ||
And we're going to continue that. | ||
And we're going to get to the bottom of 3 November and we're going to decertify the electors. | ||
OK, and you're going to have a constitutional crisis. | ||
But you know what? | ||
We're a big and tough country and we can handle that. | ||
We'll be able to handle that. | ||
We'll get through that. | ||
Because not only we're winning, we're winning on a massive scale, and here's why we're winning. | ||
The scales are coming off people's eyes, and they now understand you have many colleagues and compatriots with you. | ||
Two-thirds of the country. | ||
And you know who tells us that this morning? | ||
The economists. | ||
And they don't say it, they're the party of Davids' tip sheet. | ||
Do you think they like saying that the Hispanic Americans are embracing Trump's populism? | ||
That sends them a chill to the core of their being. | ||
The core of their being. | ||
And the other day, Mark Elias' new thing, guess what it is? | ||
It's going against the war room on redistricting. | ||
Boris Epstein. | ||
And Boris is going to have to hold through the next break. | ||
I need everybody. | ||
I got to get these things up. | ||
You have to man the barricades right now because we're not going to have these hapless, weak Republicans give away Give away what is rightfully ours and that's these congressional seats. | ||
Okay, and it's not it's gonna take they're the they're the controlled opposition. | ||
They're all gonna crater Because they don't want to be somebody look at them. | ||
So, you know when they walk into the country club somebody snarl at them Boris Epstein, you got a couple minutes and we go through the break. | ||
What do you got? | ||
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No doubt about it Steve it just like The precinct captains were a huge thing, were a huge deal. | |
When you pushed us on the show, we went all in, and now you're seeing that effect across the country with precinct captains coming in and taking control. | ||
This redistricting is a grassroots movement. | ||
I got an email overnight from Kansas, I'm not going to say who it was from in case the nice woman doesn't want to put her name out there, but she asked me, she goes, what do we do? | ||
How do we cause What is the cause of effect here? | ||
What is the action? | ||
And we're all about action, action, action here on the war room. | ||
The action is this. | ||
This is a state issue. | ||
Remember, federal elections in this country are run by states under Article 2 of the Constitution. | ||
You've got to contact your state representatives. | ||
You've got to contact your state Senate Majority Leader, Senate President, and House Speakers where Republicans control. | ||
And look at what's happening with Democrats' control. | ||
In Maryland, they're saying, hey, I got an idea. | ||
Go lose yourself. | ||
Okay? | ||
No more seats for Republicans. | ||
New York, they're saying, hey, Republicans, we're in control now. | ||
Get out of here. | ||
We're gonna cost you seats. | ||
Same thing in Illinois. | ||
But the problem is that Republicans are not doing the same thing. | ||
And Florida is the prime example this week. | ||
The initial map came out in Florida, and they're leaving three, four seats on the table. | ||
So I'd like to right now, I'd like to right now, Have Denver put up the phone numbers of the leaders in the Senate and the House in Florida, Florida Speaker Chris Sprouse. | ||
I've got the phone number, but I've got to read it. | ||
850-717-5065. | ||
Florida Speaker Chris Sprouse. | ||
There it is, baby. | ||
Great work, Denver. | ||
Great work. | ||
Florida Speaker Chris Prowell 8-5-0-7-1-7-5-0-6-5, MAGA Patriots, the ball is in your hands. | ||
Call her boldly. | ||
Call her within the line, but call her boldly. | ||
Have your voices be heard. | ||
Call them right now. | ||
Next phone number, hold on, one more thing. | ||
Hold on, no, no, no, no, hang on. | ||
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
God, Denver's saying... Okay, Denver, calm down. | ||
Okay, Boris, hang on for a second. | ||
We're gonna go to a short commercial break. |