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The virus has now killed more than 100 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, then the worst happens. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Have you seen this new Washington Post reporting out today that former President Trump loyalists seem to be infiltrating local election offices, replacing poll watchers and other local election officials. | ||
Watchdog groups say if this is successful, former President Trump and his allies could do some major damage to the guardrails that prevented him from overturning President Biden's legitimate victory. | ||
Earlier this year, elections officials across the country say they're worried about this, including the Colorado Secretary of State, who said these attacks are, quote, chipping away at the reality of safe and secure elections, and the next time there's a close election, it will be easier to achieve their goals. | ||
Joining us is The Washington Post's Amy Gardner. | ||
She is on the byline of this new piece. | ||
Amy, good afternoon. | ||
Thank you for being with us. | ||
Great to be here. | ||
Thanks, Sally. | ||
I want to pull up the graphic that we just showed from that Colorado official who said, and I think this was really impactful here, this is not about 2020, right? | ||
This is about 2022 and 2024. | ||
This is about future elections down the road. | ||
So explain your reporting and how this might affect those elections down the line. | ||
Sure thing. | ||
So there are several different areas where we saw evidence where President Trump and his allies and the grassroots base that is so passionately supportive of him are taking, are instructing and in turn taking orders to try to get jobs or volunteer positions at the most local level as election poll watchers, as actual employees of local and state election offices. | ||
We reported several instances in Pennsylvania where pro-Trump individuals who have posted on social media their belief that the election in 2020 was stolen from President Trump have won local election judge or election inspector positions. | ||
There are some instances in Michigan where members of county boards of canvassers who are responsible for certifying county results who refused President Trump's entreaties not to certify Biden's victory a year ago were not replaced when their terms came up this year. | ||
In Michigan, the local parties nominate individuals for these positions and the Republican Party declined to re-nominate several people who had voted to certify Biden's victory a year ago. | ||
Okay. | ||
OK, full panic mode among the nation's elite. | ||
That's the Washington Post broke a big story today about guess what? | ||
Guess who? | ||
The deplorables in your efforts to get engaged in democracy, both at precinct committeemen level, at election officials, poll watchers. | ||
Now they're incomplete. | ||
It's a it's a three handed story with the Tom Hamburger, lead investigative reporter and Josh Dawsey. | ||
That lurking presence that's always around the White House. | ||
This is a blockbuster story from the Washington Post. | ||
And Haley Jackson breaks it today. | ||
It's going to be running, I'm sure, on MSNBC all day. | ||
And Brian Williams, Brian Williams will have it tonight. | ||
Boris Epstein, I want you to join us here and tell us, why are they freaked out at working class and middle class Americans getting involved and engaged in the democratic process? | ||
And what is more democratic than being an election official, Boris? | ||
Well, Steve, good to be with you on this Monday after Thanksgiving. | ||
And, hey, I want to thank Amy Gordon. | ||
I think that was a great summary of exactly what the War Room Posse, what the deplorables, what the MAGA movement have been doing, which is becoming precinct committee men and women, taking control, and taking away the control of the Democrats, Zuckerberg, and the whole junta, the whole cabal. | ||
that has tried to take over American elections and steal them for the left. | ||
And yes, the 2020 election was stolen, Ms. Gardner. Yes, it was. And the people who are now coming in to oversee elections are going to do everything possible. That what happened in 2020, which we're working on fixing as we speak, does not happen going forward. So, in the end, this is a puff piece for the deplorables. It's a puff piece for the war room posse. | ||
So, thanks to The Washington Post. Thanks to Ms. Gardner. | ||
Gordon, thanks to Tom Hamburger, and of course, the one and only Josh Dawsey, who is always getting his hands in stories like this with a couple spicy nuggets here and there. | ||
Spicy nugget here is, MAGA is in control now. | ||
OK, Boris, we understand President Trump triggers the political elite. | ||
But why is it that over this past year particularly, it is the active engagement of the deplorables that triggers them like nothing else? | ||
You know, you got the other day, the week, the cover of the Steve Bannon's Radical Vision. | ||
You got 50 articles over the last 90 days, all of them related to working class and middle class folks who are Trump supporters getting off the sofa. | ||
Cutting off the television and going out and actually getting engaged in democracy, whether it's an election official, a precinct poll watcher, a precinct committeeman, or getting ready to potentially have a position in the second Trump administration. | ||
Why is it, almost as much as President Trump, that this engagement by the people freak out the Washington Post, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, MSNBC, CNN, sir? | ||
The Union Party can't stand it. | ||
And it's not just the Democrats, it's the Democrats and the Republicans that cannot stand that with the election of President Trump in 2016, the majority of Americans stood up and said, we are here to be counted. | ||
And we now have a leader who's speaking with us in President Trump. | ||
That's not what MSNBC wants. | ||
MSNBC is very comfortable with the Country Club Republicans, the Democrats, all agreeing that, hey, we know better. | ||
We know best. | ||
The Mary and Joe at home, they don't know anything. | ||
Let's not listen to the people. | ||
Let's not listen to the deplorables. | ||
I mean, that's where the term came from, right? | ||
It came from Hillary Clinton calling us the deplorables, speaking down to a huge swath, a majority now, of the American people. | ||
That's what they don't want. | ||
The Washington Post, the New York Times, the MSNBC, they're scared of the masses as they see them. | ||
But all the masses are, it's the MAGA movement. | ||
And it's the working class manufacturing Democrats. | ||
It's law enforcement. | ||
It's, of course, 95% of the Republican Party. | ||
It's Americans coming together and saying, we have had enough. | ||
We've had enough of elections being stolen. | ||
We've had enough of not having a border at our southern base. | ||
We've had enough of debacles like the one in Afghanistan. | ||
And we've had enough of economic disasters all coming together and saying, we don't want to be sold down the river to China any longer. | ||
And guess who the Washington Post, the New York Times, and others are very close with? | ||
The Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Who takes out the page-long ads? | ||
The Chinese Communist Party. | ||
So the elite, the establishment in Washington, D.C., and partially in New York, want nothing to do They want nothing to do with deplorables at home coming in hot and saying, you know what? | ||
We are going to take control. | ||
We're not going to allow for elections to be stolen. | ||
We are going to make sure that our elections are done with integrity and that only the legal votes are counted. | ||
And here's the interesting thing, right? | ||
When you've got 13, 14 year olds in Georgia, going around and working on redistricting and pushing for it to be done with an advantage to the left and NBC MSNBC WAPO are doing glory stories about him right positive stories Wow, these kids are amazing But when it's conservatives when it's the MAGA movement the world is falling down and you know Why because they know that we the deplorables the war room posse the MAGA movement under the leadership of President Trump | ||
We are effective we get it done Because we got it done in 16, and believe you me, we got it done in 20. | ||
And Mark Elias, the evil genius, formerly of Perkins Coie, did everything he could to steal it from us. | ||
Let's talk about that for a second. | ||
They make the connection, not the happy talk, let's look forward, but how The power of this article and MSNBC today was that they made the direct connection between 3 November and victories that are going to come in 2022 and 2024. | ||
A lot of MAGA and the deplorables have a question. | ||
Has 3 November stalled out? | ||
What's the latest you've got? | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
It is absolutely not stalled out. | ||
Let's go across the country. | ||
The freight train of audits in Arizona. | ||
We've got the numbers out of Maricopa County. | ||
We know there's 83,000 unlawful ballots. | ||
And there's a session that's coming up in Arizona. | ||
The regular session is coming up in early January. | ||
The time to act on decertification is then. | ||
That is why we need the Senate President Karen Fan. | ||
We need all the Republicans in Arizona State Senate to do the right thing, vote for decertification while more receipts are coming out of Pima County, where now there are up to 50,000, 50,000 illegal ballots in Arizona alone. | ||
Let's go to Pennsylvania. | ||
In Pennsylvania, just in the last week, The vendor to conduct the full forensic investigation has been announced. | ||
It's Envoy Sage, a very credible vendor with experience. | ||
They've been announced, and then the next hearing and the lawsuit, that really powerhouse lawsuit that's going on between two—let's put it this way. | ||
Two future strongholds of Pennsylvania politics. | ||
You've got Josh Shapiro as the AG, who wants to be, I mean, governor is one thing, but really he wants to be president. | ||
And Jay Corman, who's the State Senate president, who is also running for governor, he's already announced. | ||
The AG, the Democrat, filed the lawsuit. | ||
Corman came back with a 140-page rebuttal. | ||
Based on what happened in Arizona, there's no reason to believe that the cases, the lawsuits, will not end up with a full forensic investigation coming out of Pennsylvania. | ||
That's Pennsylvania. | ||
In Georgia, I'm hearing major, major action in the next several days on the legal fight there to uncover the 140,000 mail-in ballots in Fulton County. | ||
That's just one county, again, in a state that was separated by at most 15,000 between President Trump and Joe Biden. | ||
Georgia is a full mess. | ||
And Fulton County is so bad that even Ravensburger, the secretary of state, is talking about taking it over and seizing control for the state while he's trying to cover up his own wrongdoing when he said, oh, there was nothing at all illegal in this election. | ||
And you've got the Fulton County head of elections quitting at the end of the year. | ||
If everything was so perfect, why is he quitting? | ||
Total disaster. | ||
And again, Fulton County, important to say, Fulton County is Atlanta. | ||
A hotbed of electoral misdoings, a hotbed of voter fraud for a long time, and then Wisconsin. | ||
The investigation there being done by Giebelman continues. | ||
Meanwhile, in a parallel path, and everywhere where you have an official path, you have a parallel path of grassroots, and that's great, such as Pennsylvania, with Tony Shoup in Arizona, with Liz Harris and others. | ||
In Wisconsin, you've got Tim Ramthorne, who's a state rep there, who's put forward a resolution to decertify Wisconsin based on the info already known. | ||
And we know, Steve, from the audit that was done back in December of 2020, that in a state separated by 20,000 votes, Just in Milwaukee and Dane County, there are over 200,000 unlawful ballots cast, and that right there is more than enough to overcome that deficit. | ||
So, Tim Rantham has put out a resolution. | ||
We need a senator to sign on to that resolution. | ||
That's being worked on as we speak. | ||
There are some in Wisconsin who are saying, well, no, decertification isn't legal, decertification can't happen. | ||
That is absolute and total nonsense. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
You have a special session in Georgia that's not really taking care of the business at hand, which is redistricting. | ||
We'll get to that after the break. | ||
But there's nothing and no pressure that's been put on by President Trump. | ||
All the deplorables in Georgia has gotten Kemp to change his attitude at all. | ||
What do you have to say about that? | ||
That may be running as a Democrat. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Kemp has absolutely dug in and has not done the right thing. | ||
That is why he will not be the governor of Georgia come 2023. | ||
There's absolutely no way that the people of Georgia allow a governor who did not do the right thing election time last year, who entered into the consent decree. | ||
That terrible consent decree which allowed Stacey Abrams to steal the election in Georgia in 2020 and is still not doing the right thing to get to the bottom of 3 November. | ||
No way Brian Kemp has a future in Republican politics. | ||
MAGA patriots, MAGA movement, War Room Posse, coloring within the lines. | ||
You've got to make sure that's the case. | ||
Go out and let's elect a correct, a MAGA governor in Georgia in 2022. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a break. | ||
When we return, I've got to go through the redistricting because people want to get up to date on how we're giving seats away in Georgia, in Florida, potentially Tennessee, and Texas. | ||
Boris Epstein is going to join us on the other side. | ||
We're going to have Patrick Witt running for Congress in Georgia at 10. | ||
will also join us in the war room. | ||
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So, let's get started. | |
We will fight back. | ||
Wait till they're all gone. | ||
We rejoice when there is no more. | ||
Let's take down the CCP. | ||
They have all lied for too long. | ||
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. | ||
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OK, Boris, we're burning daylight here, but I got to get back to this redistricting. | ||
Nothing makes me angrier than to know what the Democrats should be doing. | ||
And by the way, no whining, no tears in the war room in Maryland, in New York, in Illinois. | ||
You know, as Hyman Roth said in The Godfather, this is the business we've chosen. | ||
Hey, They've got control there, and they're running the tables, and they're not shy about it. | ||
But in places we control, that the deplorables have worked so hard, so hard, to have these great victories, it's country club Republicans playing patty cake. | ||
What's going on in Florida and in Georgia? | ||
In Florida, there are two districts that are being left alone that have no business being left alone. | ||
Stephanie Murphy's district and Charlie Criss district. | ||
It's gotten so bad in Florida, the Democrats are actually praising the draft map, the draft congressional district map put out by the Florida legislature, by the Florida Senate. | ||
That is absolutely unacceptable. | ||
And again, we've got to ask Governor DeSantis, he's good on the mask mandates, he's good on the vaccine. | ||
We've got to ask him to get more involved in the redistricting. | ||
We cannot come out of this redistricting session, which happens once every 10 years. | ||
We cannot come out of it while we control Florida, while we control Georgia, we control Kentucky, control Tennessee. | ||
We cannot come out of it with, you know, maybe the same or at best gaining three, four, five seats. | ||
In Florida, we should be gaining at least four seats. | ||
Right now, we're gaining none. | ||
In Georgia, it should go from 8 to 5, at least. | ||
8 to 6, at least. | ||
10 to 4, at least in Georgia. | ||
We should be gaining MAGA seats. | ||
And I say this over and over again. | ||
It's not just, Steve, about, okay, let's add some Republican seats. | ||
It's about, let's add MAGA strongholds. | ||
That's what we need to be doing. | ||
So that is why it's vital for the heads of the houses, of course, in Florida, in the legislature, and for Governor DeSantis. | ||
Same in Georgia. | ||
In Florida, Governor DeSantis. | ||
Same in Georgia. | ||
We've got to have Speaker Ralston there, the head of the Senate, do the right thing. | ||
Let's put their phone numbers, the office phone numbers, the office addresses, let's put them up to the MAGA posse, the war room deplorables. | ||
Color within the lines, but do it boldly. | ||
This redistricting should be the next issue that the Washington Post is writing about. | ||
The next one. | ||
Big time. | ||
Where they say, you know, the Magda, the portals have taken control. | ||
Now, there's 18 extra districts all across the country for Magda. | ||
That's what I want to see Hallie Jackson talking about. | ||
By the way, in another 18, there are R plus 12, okay? | ||
Boris, how do people get to you on social media? | ||
How do they follow you? | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
This is going to be a huge topic all week, all through November, all redistricting. | ||
BorisEP.com is the website. | ||
It's super hot. | ||
Go to BorisEP.com. | ||
Coming in hot on Getter at BorisEP, on Twitter at BorisEP, and of course, super hot on the gram, Boris underscore Epstein. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
God bless. | ||
See you tomorrow. | ||
Okay, Denver, thank you, Boris. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Could you please play the clip? | ||
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Bring in our Shannon Pettypiece here. | |
Shannon, no remark from the President? | ||
What's up? | ||
So, Hallie, as you very well know, this is very unusual for a White House to cancel remarks by the President literally 15 minutes before they were about to occur. | ||
So this was very unexpected. | ||
A White House official told my colleague Kelly O'Donnell, this is not because of any crisis or any health issue. | ||
It is essentially because the President wanted to spend more time with some of the CEOs. | ||
You can see him meeting with them. | ||
I wanted to spend more time with these CEOs, talking with them. | ||
He had a pool spray with reporters that cut into the time. | ||
Also, there could be a little bit of media strategy here at play. | ||
The White House certainly wants to emphasize the work that they have been doing on the supply chain. | ||
Patrick, you're running in Georgia, in Georgia 10. | ||
You knew something about leadership. | ||
You're a Rhodes Scholar, college quarterback at Yale. | ||
What is going on in your assessment of leaders with Joe Biden? | ||
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Well, first of all, I don't think this is really Joe Biden that's running the White House, the administration right now. | |
He is being told what to do by his handlers. | ||
And, you know, it's no surprise that he wants to cancel this meeting with individuals to spend more time with the CEOs. | ||
There has been a complete fusion between this administration and big media, Big big corporations and big tech who are basically doing the bidding of this Biden White House. | ||
They're enforcing the mandates. | ||
They're censoring people. | ||
They're pushing out the messaging. | ||
They're running interference for all these blunders. | ||
And so I think it's it's no surprise where his interests lie, who he wants to spend time with. | ||
I think it's a big concern between. | ||
Government and the private sector. | ||
That line has been blurred and they're effectively one in the same. | ||
The media has a field day with, you know, Gene Timpkin went to Ohio, went to Harvard. | ||
You got Boris and Cortez went to Georgetown. | ||
You went to Yale. | ||
Eric Greitens Ivy League. | ||
He went to Oxford. | ||
You went to Oxford. | ||
Of people that are part of the system that now, what they say, pretend to be all for the deplorables, all for the working class, and that this is just a grift. | ||
This is completely cynical by guys who know how the system works and they've seen an opportunity to exploit people who are, quite frankly, not that informed and not that smart. | ||
And they're the most dangerous ones around Trump because they know how the system works, but they're so cynical. | ||
They're just trying to take on the system or tear down the system for their own personal gain. | ||
What say you, sir? | ||
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I think that could definitely be true. | |
I can't necessarily speak to those people, but I can tell you from my experience at Yale undergrad and then Harvard Law School, it requires an understanding of the left, their tactics, how they get groomed, what they get taught in these schools, in order to understand the stakes of the game right now. | ||
What do you mean the stakes of the game? | ||
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To understand these people are serious when they talk about fundamentally transforming the country. | |
You know, I went to school with Ruth Bader Ginsburg's granddaughter, as radical as Mao, you know, the daughter of Eliot Spitzer. | ||
You know, Merrick Garland's daughter was an undergrad when I was at Yale. | ||
There are a few legacies at Yale. | ||
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Quite a few legacies. | |
And these people are following right in their parents' footsteps. | ||
And it's no surprise when you know the kids, they were raised in a household by these parents who are running our different agencies, running corporate America. | ||
It's no surprise to me what they're actually doing, because you look at the kids and how radical they are. | ||
And they're going home and telling mom and dad, yeah, keep twisting the knife on these evil people. | ||
They look down their nose at working class Americans, and I think it will require some folks, not all of them, but some folks who have those kinds of credentials, who are able to step up and say, this is a bad system. | ||
There's something fundamentally corrupt about it, and are willing to actually step out. | ||
We could live comfortable lives, go into that private sector, Make a lot of money there, but you realize that there's a higher calling here, and you need to fight back against it. | ||
And that's why I went to serve under Trump, and why I'm running for office now. | ||
You're one of the ones, you're here for a fundraiser, a big fundraiser, we'll talk about that in a second. | ||
But, what about, in the next couple weeks, there's going to be, talk about fundamental transformation. | ||
You've got the continued resolution, you have the debt ceiling, you have the build back bankrupt bill. | ||
You've got seven trillion dollars before us in the next three weeks. | ||
If you were in the House, What would you be telling Kevin McCarthy? | ||
Because right now we don't see any strategy. | ||
What would you tell him has to be the strategy? | ||
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Well, first off, I think they're kind of coasting on the fact that they expect this big red wave in 2022. | |
And while I'm optimistic about 2022, what are you voting for when you're voting in a Republican majority in the House? | ||
I really don't know. | ||
We should have bills ready to go right now. | ||
We should be telling people, if you vote for us, you're going to get X, Y, Z. One of those, for example, should be COVID mandates. | ||
I talk to people on the campaign trail all the time who are about to get fired from their jobs when this COVID mandate comes down. | ||
And even if they're not necessarily... | ||
So you're absolutely, adamantly opposed to the COVID mandates? | ||
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100%. Yeah, I don't think you should be telling people a job that they've been working in 10, 20, in some cases 30 years, an entire career, suddenly they're going to be fired from their jobs because they won't take the shot against a virus that ultimately is not posing a threat to them and is also a vaccine that is decreasing in effectiveness as the day goes by. And once you agree to these COVID mandates, that first shot, you're agreeing to an endless stream of shots. | |
As you see, variant after variant, they're coming out with booster after booster. | ||
and you're not as well. | ||
Atlanta prides itself on being a world city, right? | ||
It's headquarters to world corporations. | ||
They're saying right there, you're going to chase away all these global corporations that are headquartered in Atlanta, because what they need, they want to follow the party of Davos, they want to be part of the club, they feel that mandates for everybody, one size fits all. | ||
What say you, Patrick Witt? | ||
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I think the Georgia GOP is one of the worst examples of how the GOP got tied up with corporate America, big business, and has basically just become the, you know, the errand boys for these large corporations. | |
I think, you know, when it comes to actually on-the-ground brass tacks, if there's a large movement of people who are not going to continue to work if they are forced to get this vaccine mandate and these, you know, the gears start grinding to a halt, I think you'll see the corporations change tune pretty quickly. | ||
Fauci, we did this on the morning show this morning, he's on over the weekend on CBS saying that it's, you know, he is science, that he's rationality, he's data, he's facts, and that Cruz, guys like you, you're anti-science, right? | ||
And that you guys are all, you know, you're one of the Trump nutcases, you know, going down and saying he won the election. | ||
He's science, he's right, you're wrong. | ||
What say you, sir? | ||
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Yeah, it's reminiscent of Louis XIV, Diane of the State, you know, Fauci is science. | |
First of all, it's ridiculous. | ||
When you look at Fauci's track record throughout his career, he has led failure after failure. | ||
When it goes back to the AIDS epidemic, Talk to us about you're here for a very special event tomorrow night. | ||
What is it? | ||
with these shots, he has not prevented these viruses from spreading. | ||
The mask, he was against them, then he's for them. | ||
So you look at his track record, it's not a good one. | ||
And so I don't know why people give this guy any credence whatsoever. | ||
His record is one of failure. | ||
Talk to us about you're here for a very special event tomorrow night. | ||
What is it? | ||
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Who's going to be there? | |
Yeah. | ||
Gonna have a number of members. | ||
Madison Cawthorn's headlining, Ned Ryan, Marjorie Taylor Greene's gonna be there, hopefully Paul Gosar as well. | ||
So, we're lining up the MAGA movement. | ||
Raheem's gonna be there, a number of folks from the Trump administration with whom I served. | ||
And, you know, in Georgia 10, there's really only one candidate who can amass that kind of firepower on the America First side. | ||
And that's me. | ||
And I would encourage folks, all your listeners, if you want good people, if you want fighters in Congress, you have to step up right now during the primaries. | ||
This is when you make the difference and you select the right person. | ||
Can you hang on for one second? | ||
We want to just make sure everybody gets your, how to reach you and your social media and everything, because we've got some headliners tomorrow. | ||
MTG will be in studio tomorrow from 10 to 11. | ||
We'll be talking about the fundraiser for Patrick Witt in Georgia 10. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Josh Mandel, Mike Lindell, Patrick Witt next. | ||
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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. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
We're here with Patrick Witt from Georgia 10. | ||
Have they finished the redistricting there? | ||
Do you actually know what your district's going to be? | ||
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Yeah, I believe it happened last week, right before Thanksgiving. | |
So, district didn't change very much. | ||
I think it's a favorable draw to us. | ||
We became more red by about six points, I think. | ||
So, a lot of MAGA voters in the new counties that they added, so we're excited about the draw. | ||
Tomorrow night, give it again, because it's a cast of War Room All-Stars. | ||
Who's going to be there? | ||
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Yeah, so Madison Cawthorn, Marjorie Taylor Greene will be there, Paul Gosar, Raheem will be there, Ryan Gurdusky, Saurabh Sharma, a number of Other folks. | |
I'm probably forgetting a few. | ||
So it's going to be a packed house. | ||
And as I said, you know, all these people are lining up behind me because they understand that I know what it takes having served the administration, having been down there on the front lines of the election fight in Georgia. | ||
If you want someone who's going to deliver results and never back down like a Marjorie Taylor Greene, I'm the only candidate in the race who can bring that kind of firepower to the race. | ||
Cortez is a big fan, too. | ||
That goes a long way here in the War Room. | ||
Okay. | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
How do they find out about the campaign? | ||
How do they follow you on social media? | ||
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Yeah, so number one, please go to the website, PatrickWitt.com, W-I-T-T, on Twitter, Patrick J. Witt, Facebook, Patrick Witt for Congress. | |
Twitter might not be a good idea these days with their new CEO that just came in, very woke, very anti-white. | ||
He looks like a beauty. | ||
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Yeah, just when you think it couldn't get worse with the censorship. | |
We're going to pine for Josh after a while. | ||
Thank you for coming by. | ||
Good luck tomorrow night. | ||
By the way, MTG is going to be here tomorrow morning from 10 to 11. | ||
She's got a lot to say about Patrick Witt, so thank you very much for coming in and taking time away. | ||
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Thank you. | |
I want to go now to Josh Mandel. | ||
Josh just wrote an incredible piece up on town hall. | ||
Josh is running for the United States Senate in this tough primary, probably one of the premier primaries Listen, I think Joe Biden is corrupt at his core, and part of that corruption over the years has been enriching his son, Hunter, enriching his brother. | ||
Like a lot of these politicians in the party of Davos, they go to Washington to do good, and then they stay in Washington to do well. | ||
Do well for themselves, do well for their family members, do well for their lobbyist cronies. | ||
And the piece I wrote was all about Biden and the Democrats doing well for their donors in the quote unquote, green energy community. | ||
Listen, this green energy boondoggle is all about taking our tax dollars, really stealing our tax dollars from hardworking people in places like Youngstown, Ohio, Dayton, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio, and transferring it to wealthy Democrat donors in the Bay Area, in Southern California, and in New York. | ||
Your theory of the case is that they're actually doing these energy policy, in other words, canceling the pipeline, you know, all this they're doing to actually make it seem like the Green New Deal is not going to be that bad. | ||
Is that essentially what you're saying, that this is all an act of, this is conscious actions, this is just not this kind of radical yet incompetent Biden administration wandering around and then kowtowing to the Chinese to please open up their strategic petroleum reserves? | ||
You're saying these are acts of commission? | ||
Exactly, exactly. | ||
I'm glad you mentioned China, because at the centerpiece of this whole green New Deal boondoggle is China. | ||
Because if you watch the Obama administration and the Obama alumni who are now running the Biden administration, we know that with the Paris Accords, with trying to transfer sovereignty to the United Nations and green regulations there and all these other green boondoggles, we know That they don't care. | ||
They don't give a hoot what's going on in China. | ||
The fact that China is putting online one new coal-powered plant per month. | ||
They don't care what's going on in India. | ||
It's all about bringing down America and making it sound like there's these huge crises in America and if only we're running this country off of windmills and solar panels, everything would be okay. | ||
And it's a bunch of garbage. | ||
It's intellectually hollow and it's all about crushing The working man, which we all know is the Trump voter. | ||
The Trump voter in places like Mahoning County, Ohio, in those, those areas, basically between Youngstown and Pittsburgh and Wheeling, West Virginia. | ||
These areas that for a long time were Democrats, but were never liberal. | ||
People go, who go hunting on Saturday, church on Sunday, believe in peace through strength, think the cops are the good guys, think Marines are the good guys, stand for the national anthem at high school football games. | ||
That is who Biden and the Democrat Party think are the bad guys, and that's who they're trying to crush you. | ||
OK, I asked Patrick Witt a moment ago about there's a firestorm coming over the next couple of weeks in the Capitol. | ||
That is $7 trillion of spending and debt ceiling relief. | ||
All of it is going to take place here in the next couple of weeks. | ||
If you're in the United States Senate now with the continued resolution, the debt ceiling and the build back bankrupt bill, where does Josh Mandel stand? | ||
Listen, I'm obviously not just against all this, but I'd be at the pointy tip of the spear doing everything I can to blow it up. | ||
And listen, Steve, you and I know this isn't just about combating Biden and Pelosi and Schumer. | ||
You and I know that there are sneaky, squishy Republicans lurking in the shadows, trying to work with Pelosi and work with Schumer and work with Biden to get goodies for themselves and goodies for their buddies and goodies for their districts. | ||
And so, This is about, and when I was in, when I, when I will be in the United States Senate, I will just as quick as I take on the Democrats, I will take on the soup and sandwich Republicans. | ||
And the reason I say soup and sandwich, when I was in the Marine Corps, it's what we used to call weak people. | ||
Folks where you took a sandwich and you dip it in soup and it got real soggy. | ||
That's where a lot of these Republicans are in Washington. | ||
They don't have the backbone and they don't have the spine to stand up to Democrats or Republican leaders. | ||
And so I look forward to working with. | ||
Folks like Rand Paul and Ted Cruz and Mike Lee and others take on these squishy Republicans. | ||
Okay, we've got your article up on the site. | ||
We're pushing it out everywhere. | ||
How do people find you on social? | ||
Your social media runs a little hot there, brother. | ||
How do people follow it? | ||
How do people follow your social media and how they get to your website? | ||
Sure. | ||
Website is easy. | ||
JoshMandel.com. | ||
J-O-S-H-M-A-N-D-E-L.com. | ||
The Facebook is just Josh Mandel for the U.S. | ||
Senate, and the Twitter, we have not gotten kicked off yet today, is Josh Mandel, Ohio. | ||
And hey, let me put a plug in there for Getter. | ||
I know there's a lot of patriots out there who are running and growing Getter, who Getter is going to be, is and will continue to be, an incredible counter-strength to hopefully taking down Twitter and some of these left-wing Well, I've seen your engagement over at Getter. | ||
It's pretty impressive. | ||
And you run a little hot on Twitter. | ||
So with the new change of leadership over there, it's probably going to get tougher, Josh. | ||
Thank you for writing the article. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
We've got it up everywhere. | ||
Thank you for coming on The War Room. | ||
Thanks, man. | ||
Thanks for what you're doing to save our country. | ||
Thanks, brother. | ||
That's one tough primary out there in Ohio, I've got to tell you. | ||
I've got a couple of tough ones. | ||
I've got one in Arizona, I've got one in Missouri, I've got one now in Alabama. | ||
I'll tell you, it's heating up here, as it should be. | ||
Competition's a good thing. | ||
Okay, speaking of competition, let's bring in Mike Lindell. | ||
Mike, first off, give a summary of the 96-hour think-a-thon. | ||
Size of audience, scale, what did you guys do? | ||
Did you get any sleep or get any turkey? | ||
Yeah, I actually did. | ||
Um, it was, uh, it was amazing. | ||
We've, uh, I would say what manifested out of there, um, it was about, I think at last count, there's 7 million people over the four days. | ||
Uh, I, I don't know. | ||
I don't know how they're still checking all that for each day, but, uh, that's a lot of people. | ||
And, uh, that's, that could be, that could be people coming and going to that came back. | ||
Cause I know I had one guy, one reporter, Steve watched 60 some hours and he actually put out a report. | ||
I don't know what it was from. | ||
One of the terrible media outlets, but it wasn't too bad. | ||
It was very informative. | ||
It's out there in the media right now. | ||
I thought that was pretty good. | ||
One of the things is we had the Supreme Court emails that were sent out. | ||
Steve, I'm just getting the numbers here. | ||
Every state now has at least 10,000 that have been sent. | ||
We're over 220,000 emails. | ||
It's amazing, everybody. | ||
Another thing is, remember, these are three important parts. | ||
We had, I talked about the media. | ||
I'm sure everybody heard about what I did. | ||
I was going after Salem and other outlets of not talking, going Fox on us. | ||
But there's another, we did the replacement of the machines. | ||
That was a great one and a half hour clip. | ||
That's up there on Frank's Beach. | ||
And then there's the plan going forward. | ||
And when we talked about replacing the machine, Steve, we have been reached out. | ||
So far by all these counties in Texas that say they want to go machine free. | ||
Now that's a great, the people that called me this morning, my cyber guys, one of the colonels, he said, this is great news, Mike, they want to go completely machine free. | ||
Hey, Mike, just hang on for one second. | ||
I want to come back to the pieces, but I'd like to play a couple minutes of Kurt Olson. | ||
We're gonna try to get it on tomorrow. | ||
Let's play from Frankathon. | ||
Kurt Olson, the lead attorney in this. | ||
Denver, you go ahead and play it. | ||
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What we have presented is a draft model complaint for the state AGs that lays out the case as to why the November 2020 election shouldn't stand. | |
There are four significant Differences in this complaint compared to the complaint that was filed by the state of Texas in December of last year. | ||
We have new defendants and claims against those defendants. | ||
Those new defendants are the United States and then the officers of the United States, the President, the Vice President, Speaker of the House, the Attorney General, and the President Pro Tem of the Senate. | ||
We have brought claims under Article 4 of the Constitution, the Guarantee Clause, which provides that the United States shall provide for a Republican form of government, which, as alleged in the complaint, a stolen election is not a Republican form of government. | ||
And we've also alleged violations of the Take Care Clause, and that's Article 2. | ||
And that is simply that these officers have a duty to make sure that the laws of the United States are faithfully executed. | ||
And in this election, they were not. | ||
One point to talk about the Article 2 claims, which is the same claim that was asserted last time. | ||
It's important to recognize That when you hear in the media that these are, you know, these complaints were baseless claims of election fraud, that's just simply ignoring the claims in the complaint and the actual fact. | ||
Because it is a fact that as of October of 2020, there were four Supreme Court justices who wanted to take up a case involving Article 2 violations, and this in that particular situation was in Pennsylvania, | ||
When the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, by fiat, ruled that ballots could be counted after the statutory deadline of November 3rd at 8 p.m., the Pennsylvania Supreme Court said, no, no, you can keep counting ballots even if they're not postmarked, not signed, you can do that through November 6th. | ||
At that time, Justice Ginsburg had passed away and the court had eight justices on it. | ||
There was a claim by the Republican Party of Pennsylvania to stay that decision by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. | ||
Four justices wanted to take that case up. | ||
And for the justices to rule on that, they had to believe that the plaintiffs, in that case the Republican Party of Georgia, would likely succeed on the merits. | ||
So this is a long way of saying that the claims under Article II There are four Supreme Court justices who want to rule on whether these changes to election law by non-legislative actors, such as courts, such as officers, violate Article II of the Constitution. | ||
In terms of The three remaining new issues. | ||
We have new arguments for standing. | ||
Okay, I'll tell you what. | ||
That is Kurt Olson, the lead attorney for these complaints for the state AGs that Mike Lindell's been working so hard on. | ||
We'll take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to return with Mike Lindell to explain it all to us next in the War Room. | ||
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It's time to cancel cancel culture. | ||
Okay, a guy that canceled culture is looking to cancel Mike Lindell, but he's the armor-piercing shell. | ||
Just finished 96 hours over Thanksgiving to lay out his case of why the 2020 election should be decertified. | ||
Mike, I want to go back. | ||
We're going to play more Court Olsen tomorrow. | ||
It's got their nuggets in there. | ||
He's got nine minutes where he walks through everything. | ||
Talk to us about where do you stand with the AGs? | ||
That's what we want to know. | ||
And what were the highlights to you over the weekend? | ||
Okay, the AGs, I've just, now I'm going to reach back out because a lot of them asked for a member to have until after Thanksgiving because they were working very hard on that appoint they had to have in on November 23rd with the kids, they have to take shots. | ||
We've got, I know there was over 10,000 emails sent out. | ||
I think the highest one I believe was Texas, was like 12,000. | ||
Over 200,000 emails. | ||
I want to thank everyone out there for doing that, and you can keep on that. | ||
You go to Frank's Speech, click on the Supreme Court case. | ||
The case is right there. | ||
You can print it out, read it, but then send an email to your AG in your state. | ||
One of the takeaways, Steve, is we have the Cause of America now, where I've become a hub. | ||
It's a group I have where we reach out. | ||
It's like a network coalition of every single grassroots state that's out there. | ||
That wants to be on board, that's doing great things. | ||
So you might have, you might have a state down in, uh, let's say doing something in Nevada and they don't know about a good thing going on up in Pennsylvania. | ||
So we're kind of like the voice of everybody. | ||
We're going to be like the voice of everybody and, uh, best practices. | ||
We say, Hey, what do you need down there? | ||
Do you need, um, you need a canvassing crew? | ||
Do you need a, um, do you need a, I don't know, cyber forensic people? | ||
Do you need lawyers? | ||
Um, And so that was a great thing that came out that we introduced to Cause America. | ||
I had all my people I've hired down there. | ||
And then the other thing was the way forward, the pathway forward with no machines. | ||
We have the replacement. | ||
It's just amazing process. | ||
And that's on Prank Speech 2. | ||
You can see I had Colonel Phil Waldron on there and another cyber forensic guy. | ||
Actually, another ex-colonel. | ||
And so we had two, Sean Smith and Phil Waldron, they walked us through, it's been looked at this, the way to do this. | ||
And I, Steve, I was blown away during that. | ||
I'm sitting there going, this is, why wouldn't we, why wouldn't we do this? | ||
Why haven't we been doing this? | ||
And this way, but they said, the more complexity you make things, the easier it is to steal or cheat. | ||
And that was an amazing, then I went through, and this is really important. | ||
One of my highlights was yesterday, and if you look on there, it's labeled, it says, speak up now, it's labeled on Frank's Beach, speak up now and we will lose it all. | ||
It talks about where we are with the media. | ||
When you just have the Great War Room here, your audience, Steve, and our audience at Frank's Beach, there's not much out there. | ||
But we've been growing, we've been getting bigger and bigger, but we now have the leverage to be able to go, hey, over there, I called out Salem Media and I said, You guys need to start reporting things. | ||
There was a gal, Sharona Bishop, as you know, where they bashed her door in by the FBI, pulled her daughter down the stairs by her hood and handcuffed her, spent all their time there, and then they unhandcuffed her and walked away, didn't charge her with anything. | ||
This is going on in our country, and I said this to, this morning, the bigwigs at Salem, and they said, I said, well, we didn't know about it, of course we would report it. | ||
Well, what's happening is they're getting, they get their news from other news outlets, so if you don't hear, if they're blocking it at that level, that's horrible, that they're blocking it. | ||
News outlets like Salem that wants to talk about it, but they can't because they're looking for someone else to report it first and validate it. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Mike, the Salem guys are lying to you. | ||
The Sharona Bishop thing was everywhere. | ||
Everybody's focused on this at all. | ||
Anybody on the right knows the work you guys have done in Mesa County, the heroism you showed to support the Gold Star mother who's a hero, Tina Peters, and brought her to the Cyber Symposium. | ||
Everybody on the right, everybody that even would think about, I even see people in the Senate that would think about voting for Trump. | ||
People that even vote for him know about what's happening out in Colorado, so I'm not buying that. | ||
The thing is, they don't want to report it because it makes them uncomfortable. | ||
And that's why we need heroes, guys like you. | ||
You're the armor-piercing shell. | ||
And there are very few people like you out there that have the courage to do it. | ||
They have the courage of their convictions. | ||
A lot of people are looking for the easy way out. | ||
So, that's... I'm not buying it. | ||
And what you've done to support Tina Peters and that crew out there, because they're under assault. | ||
FBI's battering down their doors, intimidating their kids, all of it. | ||
It's horrible, but we... | ||
You know, it's not even out there. | ||
Like I learned something in the Supreme Court case we have. | ||
I learned three things. | ||
Do you know that just in three states, let's take Arizona. | ||
So here's Arizona. | ||
They have enough from that audit to pull down their electors. | ||
All they need is the Senate to go in and vote to pull them down. | ||
One Republican is obstructing that. | ||
Then you go to Wisconsin, Steve, and in Wisconsin, They've already got their press felony charged against the WEC. | ||
And they have, and right there, they have a Republican that's went and said, let's pull down the electors. | ||
He only needs one other person to put it on the floor and pull it down. | ||
Then you go over to Pennsylvania. | ||
I want everybody to know this is, this is really interesting. | ||
In here, in the Supreme Court case and in Pennsylvania, they have a law there that if you have more votes than voters, It's illegal to turn in your electors. | ||
What a law! | ||
Isn't that something, Steve? | ||
If you have more votes, then vote. | ||
So amazing. | ||
So amazing. | ||
Tough to certify. | ||
Mike, we've got to bounce, but we've got to have you back on. | ||
We want to break down the 96 hours to bite-sized chunks. | ||
Particularly, you've hit on something, as you always do, a machine-free future. | ||
Right? | ||
Yes. | ||
A machine-free future. | ||
Let's get back to paper. | ||
So, the 96 hours was absolutely amazing. | ||
Have you gotten any rest at all, sir? | ||
Well, I took everybody home last night, all over the country, and I landed back in my home state of Minnesota at 8 o'clock this morning. | ||
We flew all night. | ||
We ended the marathon at 1.30 in the morning. | ||
We went a little over. | ||
That's up there, too. | ||
I actually led everybody in prayer. | ||
That was pretty cool. | ||
We'll see you tomorrow, Mike. | ||
We gotta get you back on. | ||
MTG in the morning. | ||
Try to get Mike Lindell. | ||
See you tomorrow morning at 10. |