Speaker | Time | Text |
---|---|---|
unidentified
|
...are pushing a radical Marxist agenda, while weak Republicans let it happen. | |
Do you feel helpless? | ||
Want to know how to fight back? | ||
Well, here's the answer. | ||
ThePrecinctStrategy.com is a free resource on how to become your local GOP precinct committeeman. | ||
Precinct committeemen help elect county chairmen, officers, and even delegates to the RNC. | ||
There are over 400,000 committeeman seats across the U.S. | ||
But what the GOP establishment doesn't want you to know is that 200,000 of those seats are vacant. | ||
We need America First patriots to fill these seats. | ||
It's time to fight and kick the rhinos out. | ||
Help take back our party. | ||
You can make a difference. | ||
And PrecinctStrategy.com will show you how. | ||
Take action now. | ||
Be a warrior. | ||
Help save this great country. | ||
Visit precinctstrategy.com now. | ||
We want to turn now to the new reporting from the Washington Post that allies of Donald Trump are trying to remove some of the guardrails that prevented him from overturning the 2020 election. | ||
Now, according to the Post, Trump and his supporters are pushing a plan to place loyalists in key election posts from poll watchers and precinct judges to county clerks and state attorneys general. | ||
The Trump supporters seeking office claim they just want to secure the system. | ||
The Post says a spokesperson for the former president did not respond to a request for comment. | ||
unidentified
|
David Susan Del Percio here. | |
Call me passé. | ||
I'm very passé. | ||
Still in the Republican Party, but still trying to find a place to land because it is not with Trumpism. | ||
But one thing that we've seen, especially since the January 6th, insurrection is that Republican state parties especially are drilling down into local races, they're drilling down into their operations as far as election workers. I've heard things like Steve Bannon has targeted the top 20 clerks in the five states in which President Trump lost to actually get | ||
them elected into positions. | ||
Can you talk about the need for Democrats to match this and to really, instead of talking a lot of times at 20,000 feet, to get down into the trenches to keep us a democracy? | ||
Yeah, or even mainstream Republicans. | ||
You know, after I went to this National Conservatism Conference, I went out to Oklahoma. | ||
I was with a lot of Trump people. | ||
I went out to West Texas. | ||
I was with some Trump people. | ||
And they were Republicans. | ||
But they were not this brand. | ||
They were not Steve Bannon. | ||
And when I described to them what I'd just heard or what Steve Bannon might stand for, they looked at me like I was on Mars. | ||
Like, they said, no, we're a business party. | ||
We're a free market party. | ||
That's still their Republican Party. | ||
But as we've seen again and again in history, go back to the Russian Revolution, you know, a small vanguard that's really motivated, that thinks about this stuff 24 hours a day, can have immense power. | ||
And we happen to be an age where majorities don't rule right now. | ||
Angry minorities rule. | ||
And this is not only true in America, it's true across the Western world. | ||
You're seeing people of this sort in France. | ||
A guy named Eric Zemmour is about to run for president, sort of the Tucker Carlson of France. | ||
These are people are on the move because of the information age there's just a lot of resentment against what's perceived as the corporate cultural elite. | ||
I'm out in the states and it's it's so refreshing because you find exactly what you what you just described Joe. | ||
You find people who are Republicans for the traditional reasons or I was in southern Virginia during the governor's race and people you know are They're angry about how their kids were treated. | ||
They don't want their kids learning that America's a bad country. | ||
And they're not hyped up on whatever Steve Bannon is smoking. | ||
And they're out there. | ||
The question is, do they have institutional power? | ||
Do they have voice? | ||
Are Republican senators who are running for office afraid of them? | ||
And one of the guys at the conference was this guy J.D. | ||
Vance, who some people will know from Hillbilly Elegy, his book, and then the movie. | ||
And he's figured out where's the party. | ||
And he's gone full Trump. | ||
And so, until the majority can make the J.D. | ||
Vance's of the world think, oh, you gotta be with us, not with Steve Bannon, then it's a pretty impotent majority. | ||
Okay, welcome to the War Room. | ||
24-7 here with the Vanguard. | ||
Since the Washington Post yesterday melted down about our drive for democracy, we asked the great Congressman M.T.G. | ||
to join us for the entire first hour. | ||
We've got so much to go through. | ||
It's Tuesday, 30 November, Year of Our Lord 2021. | ||
Advent has started. | ||
We're on up to the holidays and there's a firestorm brewing here on Capitol Hill that Congressman Taylor Greene is going to walk us through. | ||
By the way, the reporting there was kind of directionally accurate, but not totally accurate. | ||
Our targets are much more than 20 clerks in the battleground states. | ||
Our list is about a hundred clerks and election officials in much more than just the battleground states, in the new battleground states. | ||
So this is a very big effort. | ||
And they kind of combine two. | ||
The precinct committee strategy is different than the election officials, is different than the mothers at the school boards. | ||
These are, you know, was it a correlation of forces? | ||
I just said that for David Bork so he can melt down more about the Bolshevik But no, we're coming. | ||
We're working 24-7 a day. | ||
We're not backing off. | ||
And this is a way it's called participatory democracy. | ||
Congressman Green, we had to play that cold open for you. | ||
We knew you were going to love it because you're out there. | ||
You're not at 20,000 feet. | ||
You're in the trenches. | ||
You're one of the leaders in the trenches. | ||
Give us your assessment of this cold open for us with MSNBC and The Washington Post and David Brooks, the old bow tie with the wire rim glasses. | ||
David's a smart guy. | ||
What David needs is an ejection of courage, because you've got to see what you see, OK? | ||
Once David Bork starts coming back and talking reality and not fantasy, because he says, oh, I was out in Texas with Trump people. | ||
That's the country club Republicans that came in and supported Trump late because they want the tax cuts and the deregulation. | ||
That's not the people. | ||
So, Congressman Green, where are we? | ||
You see that assessment where the Washington Post is in full meltdown. | ||
Here's what they're in meltdown now. | ||
There are meltdowns about Trump and you and the leaders of this, but what really triggers them is when they see that the people are responding by their actions to what you're doing. | ||
Oh no, Steve. | ||
That was so fantastic. | ||
I'm so glad you played it for me. | ||
He should have had you on. | ||
You would have informed him correctly that there's over a hundred that are being targeted. | ||
But here's what it really says, everyone watching this show. | ||
This says how powerful you are. | ||
Because this entire... No, no, no. | ||
This is about the people. | ||
We just... This is about the people. | ||
unidentified
|
It's about... We just provide, every day we just provide a platform. | |
No, because they get the unexpurgated version of you and Mike Lindell and, you know, the anti-CCP groups, and we get Cortez and Navarro talking about, you know, Dr. Malone on the virus. | ||
We get guys on here about the economy and what the reality is, and we connect the dots, and all we do is allow that to the people to make their own decisions. | ||
Yes, and people are smart. | ||
No, but here's what they're afraid of. | ||
This is the elites, the global elites and the elites around this town, the conventional wisdom. | ||
They're panicked now. | ||
Because, and they say, the guardrails are coming off. | ||
Here's why the guardrails are coming off. | ||
Because working class and middle class citizens are going and volunteering to be election officials. | ||
That's right. | ||
So tell me what is anti-democratic about what they're, why are they so triggered? | ||
When people are responding to you going around the country and inspiring people, you know, you're signing up, you've targeted a handful of Rhino Republicans, right, to go after, you're saying, hey, it's not just about winning elections anymore. | ||
It's about winning elections with the right people. | ||
We're just not going to be about deregulation and tax cuts. | ||
Yeah, it's not about the party. | ||
It is not about, oh, we have more Republicans. | ||
We have more Republican seats. | ||
It's not about that at all, Steve, and the people know it. | ||
It's about winning elections with the right people that are actually going to put America first, put America first policies in place and do the job they're elected to do. | ||
Not to come up here to this cesspool here in Washington D.C. | ||
to get connected and join the swamp and join the swampy ways. | ||
Because it's the ways of Washington that have failed this country and this is why they are so threatened by you. | ||
They're threatened by people that have had enough, are willing to get involved, that will take time out of their very busy work days to step up, go to the right places, volunteer, get in charge with our elections, make sure that we're not going to lose our elections due to cheating or fraud, and also watching over your kids in school and every other elected official, whether it's county, city, This is because people are tired of just being passive. | ||
They're tired of just writing. | ||
you people and Steve you have the strongest show and I just want to recognize that all of your listeners are amazing and it's because of the hard work that you and your team do well but that's why it's exciting. This is because people are tired of just being passive they're tired of just writing they've seen when they've just written checks and watch Fox what's happened to the We've won elections, but we've lost the nation. | ||
And I think what you're, the inspiration you have, and a handful of others, is to go around the country and talk to people right from the heart. | ||
Right, because I'm one of the people, Steve. | ||
I am that person that was at home, that was a voter, that owned a business, raising my children, working involved in my community and my church. | ||
They got fed up, fed up with it. | ||
And I know for a fact, now that I'm here, I can tell you right now, this place is pathetic. | ||
It's absolutely pathetic. | ||
You people at home, you are doing a way better job in your life managing your checkbook, managing your job, managing your business, taking care of your family, than anyone is up here in Congress. | ||
And it absolutely disgusts me every single time I'm here. | ||
But you want to know why they're really threatened? | ||
They're losing control. | ||
They are losing control. | ||
The people were never supposed to find out that the people up here, that the Capitol is nothing but a glass castle. | ||
They were never, you were never supposed to know that. | ||
You were never supposed to understand that your donations mostly pay consultants. | ||
That your donations don't support your values because they just prop up these majority makers that do nothing but moderate our party and then our party ends up playing to the middle so that there becomes this one uniparty. | ||
You see, you were never supposed to know that. | ||
You people at home were supposed to be busy with your lives, not informed, not engaged, and not paying attention, so they could continue to do whatever they want to do up here in Washington, and so that their whole network of family, friends, political consultants, C4s, C3s, PACs, all of these people make a bunch of money, and you people just keep donating, and you're supposed to vote the way you're supposed to vote, and you're just supposed to be good little Americans. | ||
Well, this is not how it is anymore. | ||
We are changing it. | ||
We're taking our country back and we're stopping communism and protecting freedom and doing this for our kids' future. | ||
When you were down there running your construction company and participating as a citizen in Georgia and building a company and doing everything you've been taught since you were a little girl is what citizens do. | ||
Did you have any idea of the scale of the corruption and incompetence in this city? | ||
I understood there's a lot of corruption, but what shocked me is the incompetence. | ||
Unbelievable incompetence. | ||
Do you know right now, here it is, we're right on the verge of the beginning of December, and we don't even have a calendar for Congress next year, for 2022. | ||
I cannot tell you what my work days are in January. | ||
That is so pathetic. | ||
Every school across the country has a school calendar for the next school year. | ||
unidentified
|
Our business has a critical path of what we're working on, our projects. | |
I can tell you two years out what projects we have, when they start, and when they'll be finished. | ||
A lot of companies can tell you when they're going to have their products made and when they're shipping them to their customers. | ||
We're going to get back to this because in the next segment I want to talk about Congressman Mace. | ||
However, I want to go here for the minute or two we got in this. | ||
Forget 2022 calendar. | ||
Correct me if I'm wrong, the government of the United States runs out of money on an annual basis on Saturday, the 3rd. | ||
December 3rd. | ||
No budget, no nothing. | ||
They run out of your tax dollars, by the way. | ||
And then on roughly the 15th, the Secretary of Treasury has told us that the country's in default. | ||
So between now and the next 17 days, it's Armageddon. | ||
Is there any structured calendar? | ||
You're back here now, Eric's back. | ||
Is there a whole set of meetings and strategies and plans of how to basically make sure the United States does not go turtle up? | ||
Not like I've seen. | ||
I mean, if you're a private business, this is when you are in full panic. | ||
You are freaking out. | ||
You are meeting with everyone all day long. | ||
You're meeting with your investors. | ||
You're meeting with your employees. | ||
You're meeting with your managers. | ||
You're meeting with your customers, making sure they're not running away from you and going to someone else. | ||
If you're a business owner, this is code red on a level like anyone's never seen. | ||
But not our government, no. | ||
Going bankrupt is... | ||
To put it in a business perspective so you understand it, if things are like they are now, on Saturday the company misses payroll and on the 15th the banks come in and you default. | ||
So you both miss payroll and then you're bankrupt. | ||
And there's probably people watching the show right now, Steve, that that happened to them in this past year, or they're on the verge of it because of these unconstitutional shutdowns that our government placed on them. | ||
They've gone through it, they know exactly what it's like, and it is absolutely unforgivable that our government did this to our people. | ||
But yeah, right now on the verge of our government running out of money just shows you how pathetic and incompetent these people are. | ||
And they don't deserve your support. | ||
They don't deserve your votes. | ||
They don't deserve your donations. | ||
They don't even deserve your tax dollars because they can't control them. | ||
We got 20 seconds. | ||
We're going to break. | ||
Is this the way the greatest nation on earth should be run? | ||
Ma'am? | ||
No, absolutely not. | ||
This government deserves to go out of business because the people here running it, Nancy Pelosi, all the Democrats, and any Republican on board with their pathetic behavior and policies, they don't deserve your trust. | ||
They don't deserve to be in control of your money. | ||
Okay, since we triggered the mainstream media and the supporters of the status quo, we asked Congressman Marjorie Taylor Greene to join us. | ||
She's in the house. | ||
We're gonna take a short commercial break. | ||
Be back in a moment in the War Room. | ||
unidentified
|
War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
when there's no more let's take down the ccp war room pandemic with stephen k bannon the epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
I want to get your take on something that happened while y'all were gone from Washington, which is a comment that was made by your Republican colleague, Lauren Boebert, about Democratic Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, who is one of the first Muslim women elected to Congress. | ||
unidentified
|
I'm going to go get a drink. | |
I looked to my left, and there she is. | ||
Ilhan Omar. | ||
unidentified
|
And I said, well, she doesn't have a backpack, we should be fine. | |
I looked over, and I said, oh look, the Jihad Squad decided to show up for work today. | ||
What's your response to that comment from Congresswoman Boebart? | ||
I have time after time condemned my colleagues on both sides of the aisle for racist tropes and remarks that I find disgusting, and this is no different than any others. | ||
As a member of Congress and seeing such division in our country, we all have a responsibility, both elected members of Congress on both sides of the aisle And the American people in our communities and are at work in our communities and everything else to lower. | ||
We have a responsibility to lower the temperature and this does not do that. | ||
I didn't come to Congress to throw bombs on Twitter, to take advantage of people by saying crazy things to raise money or to be a comedian. | ||
I'll leave comedy to Dave Chappelle. | ||
I was disappointed in the comments. | ||
I was encouraged to see that she did apologize for the comments and I believe that's a step in the right direction. | ||
But I do know as a Republican, I get threats. | ||
I carry a gun now, Caitlin, because of the threats that I get from the fringes of both parties right now. | ||
And we've got to do our part to lower the temperature and try to work together. | ||
Again, another lesson I learned as part of this bipartisan CODEL when we work together, America is stronger on the world stage. | ||
And quite frankly, our world needs that right now because of the aggression we see from places like China and Russia. | ||
And so I've been very vocal even on this network on these kinds of things. | ||
But as a Republican, too, I know that even when I've disagreed with someone on the left, I know Republicans are blanketed as white supremacists. | ||
And I know that's not right either. | ||
And so I encourage people on both sides to take a pause. | ||
Maybe step away from Facebook and social media and really think about how our words have consequences. | ||
But you do condemn this comment from Congressman Hoover? | ||
Oh, absolutely. | ||
A hundred percent. | ||
Okay, there's a lot to go through there. | ||
By the way, welcome back. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
I got Congressman Green here. | ||
We're going to have Congressman Green. | ||
They've been a little hot on Twitter this morning. | ||
We're going to get into this. | ||
But I want to make sure it's the holiday season. | ||
You don't want Pete Buttigieg in your life with his logistics plan. | ||
Let him stay on parental leave. | ||
with the twins. | ||
You go to MyPillow.com. | ||
Promo Code War Room. | ||
Sheets, towels, toppers, slippers, all of it. | ||
I think there's 600 items on sale today. | ||
Just go to MyPillow.com. | ||
Promo Code War Room. | ||
Get the best deals possible. | ||
Go there and if you buy it, you're going to get it. | ||
Mike Lindell is not going to have Pete Buttigieg get in the way of delivering products for his customers because it's American Manufacturing, it's a great company up in Minnesota, Mike Lindell, the Armour-Piercing Show. | ||
In fact, his attorney is going to be here in the second hour to start to unpack the complaint at the Supreme Court, the taking of the Supreme Court. | ||
Okay. | ||
I don't even know where to start, but here's one thing I do want to start with, Mace. | ||
We don't need you. | ||
We're the anti-CCP. | ||
Group right here. | ||
I've been doing this for years. | ||
It's the one of the focal points of my life. | ||
I don't need a bunch of neocons that are going to traipse over to Taiwan and then hold that up. | ||
No, you're a neocon. | ||
You're poisonous. | ||
You've been poisonous since you got here. | ||
Another person that says one thing on the campaign trail and immediately when you get here, you lie. | ||
Okay, we don't need you sitting there and hiding behind Taiwan or taking down the CCP. | ||
We're going to take down the CCP fine. | ||
We don't need or want your help. | ||
The reason is you're a typical neocon that just wants the forever wars everywhere. | ||
You're Lindsey Graham mini-me. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's not what we want. | ||
So to hide behind that is outrageous. | ||
And I know the folks that are truly focused on taking down the Chinese Communist Party are outraged that this is just another scam of the forever war crowd. | ||
Lindsey Graham and Minnie Meese, okay? | ||
We're not doing that. | ||
That's what that National Conservatism thing, another phony false front. | ||
We're not doing this. | ||
The neocon business, we're out of that business, okay? | ||
We're out of that business. | ||
We're not spending trillions overseas anymore on these forever wars and the blood and treasure. | ||
of the new greatest generation, right? | ||
These generations coming up. | ||
So, Nancy Mace, we don't need your help and we don't want your help, okay? | ||
Because all you are is a misdirection play, okay? | ||
We understand what you're trying to do and you immediately go and, and, oh, I was in Taiwan and I did a CODEL. | ||
We don't need it. | ||
You're a neocon. | ||
Okay, and neocons are finished in this party. | ||
We're not doing that anymore. | ||
In the National Conservative, that phony front driven by AEI and others, we're not doing neocon anymore. | ||
You know, when you have Marco Rubio show up at a place, it's a joke. | ||
Okay, so we're not doing that. | ||
But I want to go to her. | ||
Her personal attacks upon people in her own party who are at the tip of the spear fight, she's after you all the time, she's after Boebert. | ||
There's ways to do this and ways not to do this. | ||
And by the way, we are the broad, we are looking at working class Hispanics in the Rio Grande Valley, African-American men, I keep saying they're going to vote for us 50%. | ||
We've got a Muslim community that, by the way, is anti-sharia law, anti the radical nature of the jihad. | ||
But here you've got this situation. | ||
I don't know why Boebert apologized to her. | ||
I don't understand the apology. | ||
unidentified
|
I don't think she should have apologized. | |
Given what the Jihad Squad says all the time on hate towards Israel, hate towards the United States, hate towards our values, you. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
You have Ilhan Omar, who she herself said people did something on about 9-11. | ||
Yeah, some people did something. | ||
And then she's also, she hates Israel. | ||
She's pro-Hamas. | ||
She's pro-Al Qaeda. | ||
She's basically an apologist for Islamic terrorists. | ||
There is no need to apologize to that woman. | ||
Because she will never stop. | ||
She's bloodthirsty. | ||
She wants Republicans completely taken out. | ||
She wants Republicans jailed. | ||
She does not care about our country. | ||
She's anti-American. | ||
But she wants you guys all off committee. | ||
She doesn't want you to have any voice at all. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
No, and so Lauren tried that route, but it will never be enough for them. | ||
It is never enough for the Democrats. | ||
It's never enough for Ilhan Omar. | ||
It's never enough for the Jihad Squad. | ||
Nothing is good enough for them. | ||
No one could bow Deep enough for them to be satisfied because they want all of us gone. | ||
Okay, but here's what I think we need to focus on. | ||
Is the Democrats, you don't see any Democrat or any quote-unquote moderate Democrats, Spanberger in Virginia 7, Lurie in Virginia 2, you don't see any moderate Democrats ever come after the Jihad squad. | ||
They let them go and they have their back. | ||
unidentified
|
That's right. | |
They're not off committees. | ||
Oh no, they defend them. | ||
Ilhan Omar committed immigration fraud. | ||
She married her brother. | ||
Married her brother? | ||
That's the most disgusting thing. | ||
We don't do that in our country. | ||
I'm sorry, American women, we don't marry our brothers. | ||
But Ilhan Omar married her brother so she could get him in the country, which is repulsive. | ||
And then this woman is constantly attacking our ally Israel, constantly defending terrorism, and she even posted the Minnesota Freedom Fund bail bond link to bail out domestic terrorists when her own city was on fire. | ||
This is one of the worst members of Congress. | ||
She's a disgrace to our nation. | ||
And then here we have Nancy Mace stepping up and attacking Lauren Boebert. | ||
Simply because Lauren Boebert had said something about Ilhan Omar. | ||
It's like, no big deal. | ||
No one cares. | ||
These people say worse things about us. | ||
They call us all kinds of names. | ||
They call us white supremacists. | ||
They call us racist. | ||
They call us insurrectionists. | ||
And those are nasty words that none of us are. | ||
None of us are those things. | ||
So when Nancy Mace goes out and wants to attack Lauren Boebert, yeah, she deserves to be called out because Nancy Mace is the one out of line pandering on CNN to Democrat Yeah, she goes on the opposition party network, which is what it is. | ||
She also makes this thing – I don't want to say it's a lie because I'm sure she can back it up – but she says she has to carry a gun now because she's getting threats from the right. | ||
She said both sides, but she said fringes of the – has she come to anybody in Congress? | ||
Has she ever come to Congress, said people on the right? | ||
Because she's smearing people. | ||
That's the first time I've heard that. | ||
I've never been threatened by people in the right. | ||
I think leadership ought to step in here and we ought to find out what the situation is. | ||
I'd like to see the receipts on that. | ||
And by the way, if she has been threatened and she needs to wear a gun... She had something happen at her house where people graffitied her front. | ||
Listen, it's serious. | ||
We get death threats all the time. | ||
I understand that. | ||
So do I. But when you say that people on the far right, I think you've got to back that up. | ||
Leadership's got to step in. | ||
Why is leadership not all over her right now about her attacking Republican congressmen? | ||
They should be. | ||
Because, you know what, they're always all over us whenever we say or do anything, but it's the Nancy Maces in our party that need to be called out. | ||
They consider, you know, here's the deal. | ||
In the GOP conference, they consider conservatives the fringe. | ||
This town up here thinks conservatives are the fringe. | ||
We are not the fringe. | ||
We are the base of the party, which is about 70% of Republican voters. | ||
Or more. | ||
Yeah, or more. | ||
unidentified
|
75%. | |
You know why Trump is so popular? | ||
Trump is so popular because he spoke to the common man and woman in America, and we love him for it. | ||
And this is why Trump is so popular. | ||
And this is what the GOP conference needs to do. | ||
We need to be conservative. | ||
And be it completely. | ||
Because we'll pull in people to vote for us that don't even vote because they don't feel like Republicans represent their conservative values. | ||
We should step up to the plate. | ||
We don't need to apologize to Ilhan Omar. | ||
We should be holding Nancy Mace accountable for attacking Lauren Boebert. | ||
Lauren Boebert did nothing wrong. | ||
And then here's Nancy Mace piling on. | ||
We have to reign in our conference and we need to actually represent the workers across America. | ||
We need to represent traditional family values and America First policies. | ||
That's how the GOP conference can win elections and never lose again. | ||
Does the conference need to step up and hold the Jihad squad, hold Omar and these people accountable for what they've been saying and the actions they've been taking? | ||
Yes. | ||
Ilhan Omar doesn't deserve committees. | ||
She absolutely does not deserve committees. | ||
She is on the Foreign Affairs Committee. | ||
Why is that woman on the Foreign Affairs Committee? | ||
Because the Democratic Party has her back, that's why. | ||
Oh, absolutely. | ||
They have her back. | ||
That's the difference in the two apparatuses. | ||
They have her back, and the Republican Party here has no time for the Trump movement. | ||
Yes, and so that she can represent radical Islam in the United States Congress. | ||
And that we need to hold accountable. | ||
That right there, we've had enough of it. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
When we get back, we're going to talk about the countries on the verge of bankruptcy, okay? | ||
If they don't kick the can down the road, This Saturday, they're gonna miss payroll. | ||
If they don't kick the can down the road or get the parents to increase the credit card on the 15th, guess what? | ||
They're gonna default on government securities, okay? | ||
This is what they're hanging over your head, and there's no plan, there's no work. | ||
They're playing footsie with each other right now here in Washington, D.C. | ||
We'll be back in a moment with Congressman M.T.G. | ||
unidentified
|
live in the War Room. | |
See ya! | ||
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, I want to clean it up in the War Room right now. | ||
We're talking money and power. | ||
We're staying away from personal predilections, okay? | ||
This is, I want to go back to how a great country runs itself, comports itself, and how it deals with serious issues. | ||
One of the reasons I admire you, and we're a pretty good judge of talent, you early on said, hey, there are rules and regulations to be in opposition. | ||
When you showed up here on the 20th and Biden had the inauguration with seven people there, and of course people were running out of town. | ||
It's going to be 50 new states, 40 new Supreme Court justices. | ||
It's all over. | ||
It's over. | ||
I'm going to go to Florida, Texas. | ||
This town is vacated. | ||
There was a couple of voices that stepped in the breach and you were one of them. | ||
Hang on for a second. | ||
There's all kind of structural things here about how minorities, the founders set up how minorities are supposed to govern, or to participate in governing. | ||
And you were already sure of a few committees. | ||
First off, he said, we need to go through all of these bills. | ||
The American people need a wake-up call of exactly what is in here. | ||
And you would get up there and they hated you for it. | ||
You would slow everything down. | ||
Let's read these bills. | ||
And then when people are seeing these bills, they go, oh my God, look at what these folks are trying to do. | ||
Now we're at a place It's all converging on a time, and for the second time we have them boxed, okay? | ||
We let them off the hook in September. | ||
We have them boxed. | ||
They don't make payroll this weekend. | ||
On Saturday, it's over unless they kick the can down the road. | ||
Here's why. | ||
They haven't come up with a plan to be voted on to finance the government on an annual basis, which is still a trillion to a trillion and a half dollar deficit in perpetuity. | ||
Then, they've got the debt ceiling on top of that. | ||
But, what they want and what they have to do is get more time to work on the Build Back Bankrupt. | ||
Right now, you're talking $7 trillion when you add it all up and stop the phony accounting. | ||
So, tell me what the plan is. | ||
To make them spend as much time as they have to to come back to the American people on their basic operating plan, which is the annual budget and the appropriations bill, and then to have a reasonable discussion with the American people on why mommy and daddy have to raise the credit card limit. | ||
Because the deplorables have the leverage. | ||
This is why they're hammering us every day in the Washington Post. | ||
You have the leverage because if these senators are too afraid to sit down and go, no, no, no, we can't do the death ceiling anymore because our constituents are wise to it. | ||
So what is your recommendation? | ||
You have these three converging forces, but it seems like the forces are all trying to clear the way so that Democrats get maximum time to put together this bill, bankrupt a bill. | ||
That's right. | ||
They're getting maximum time, and there's one person to blame for that, and his name is Mitch McConnell, the leader of the Senate. | ||
You see, everything that we're going through right now, we shouldn't be going through. | ||
Mitch McConnell, there were two bills, two bills, everybody, that were tied together. | ||
It's Biden's full agenda, the Democrat agenda, which is Bernie Sanders' presidential agenda. | ||
It is the Green New Deal. | ||
It is full socialism. | ||
These are vaccine mandates and so much more. | ||
Horrible, horrible things. | ||
And they're all packed in the two bills. | ||
Infrastructure and the Build Back Better bill. | ||
BBB. | ||
That's not Building Back Better. | ||
It's Building Back Broke. | ||
But what you need to understand is the squad, the progressives and the Democrat Party, were saying, we will not vote for these separately. | ||
We want them tied together. | ||
The AOC said they're lock and key. | ||
That's how tightly they were tied together. | ||
But here's what Mitch McConnell did. | ||
Mitch McConnell, back in the summer, made it possible to create the infrastructure bill because he led, there were 19 senators, 19 Republican senators that worked with the Democrats to create Joe Biden's infrastructure bill that less than 10% of it is actually infrastructure. | ||
Shame on Mitch McConnell. | ||
He should have never have done that. | ||
In the Senate, that is our one One line of defense, the Senate is, because we have 50 Republicans and 50 Democrats, and the filibuster in place, they need 60 votes to pass a bill. | ||
60 votes. | ||
Republicans should hold the line. | ||
None of this has to be happening. | ||
But Mitch McConnell and 19 Senators, they passed the infrastructure bill, sent it back to us at the House. | ||
Then in the House, this gave cover for 13 Republican sellouts. | ||
Thirteen Republican turncoats, traders, to vote for the Democrat infrastructure bill because they had the cover of Mitch McConnell and all those senators, 19 of them, that voted for this bill. | ||
Well, here's what happened. | ||
That infrastructure bill would have been defeated because there were six Democrats that were holding on to their values and holding on to what they wanted, which I don't agree with, but they were holding on to them. | ||
They had courage and they actually voted no to the infrastructure bill. | ||
They voted no. | ||
But guess what? | ||
13 Republicans in the House helped pass that bill. | ||
They defeated the squad and they helped Joe Biden get his infrastructure bill, which Nancy Pelosi rushed over. | ||
They passed it and they got it signed into law. | ||
Immediately. | ||
Why are those 13? | ||
You've been stripped of your committee assignments. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Why are those 13 on committees and you're not? | ||
Which, by the way, stripped of committee assignments for social media garbage that was before I ever became a candidate. | ||
I don't know why they haven't been stripped of their committee assignments and I've been very vocal about that. | ||
But here's the thing, Steve. | ||
Here's what we have coming up. | ||
December 3rd, December 3rd, the government runs out of money. | ||
Okay? | ||
Can't make payroll. | ||
Can't make payroll. | ||
Why is that, by the way? | ||
Because they haven't done the work of doing the appropriations bill. | ||
They haven't done a normal order process to come through and actually present. | ||
I can't even tell you we can't talk common sense anymore. | ||
They're so pathetic. | ||
Like, we can't even... Who can make excuses for them? | ||
They deserve to go out of business. | ||
They should be fired. | ||
That's all I can say. | ||
But here we have this, okay? | ||
Here's what Mitch McConnell made possible. | ||
He allowed in October the government was supposed to run out of money but he passed a continuing resolution in October to go to December 3rd that was saying here we are loaning the federal government some more money So you can we can kick the can down the road from October to December 3rd and he bought the Democrats more time to pass infrastructure and the Build Back Better bill. | ||
Well now they got infrastructure because Mitch McConnell helped him do that and 13 Republicans in the House helped him do that. | ||
Now we're on the Build Back Better bill. | ||
Remember, it passed in the House just two weeks ago. | ||
Now it's back in the Senate, where Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema are holding the line. | ||
Your point is, if you made them focus on what they need to do to operate the government, get the Appropriations Bill, put the pressure on, no more CRs, and force them to hold it, force them to be responsible, and the debt ceiling, they have no time to spend on the Build Back Bankrupt, Build Back Broke, that gets shoved to the side. | ||
But now Mitch McConnell is working with Chuck Schumer, his good buddy. | ||
You know, they've been colleagues for so many decades. | ||
They're working together. | ||
And Joe Biden. | ||
unidentified
|
And Joe Biden. | |
They're all buddies. | ||
Oh, yeah, because he's from the Senate, too. | ||
So they're working on a continuing resolution. | ||
They're having conversations in the Senate. | ||
I mean, they're in session today talking about a continuing resolution to kick the can down the road again into January, late January, maybe early February. | ||
Do you know what that does? | ||
That's like saying, here Democrats, we're going to loan the federal government a little bit more money so you guys can have time to finish all your arguments and debates between Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema and the progressives in the House over what you're all going to agree on with your build back better, build back broke, communist agenda for America with the Green New Deal and Bernie Sanders' entire presidential plan that Joe Biden has signed his name on. | ||
That just gives everybody a little more time so y'all can get it passed and then we'll fund it. | ||
This is why all of you at home, you need to tell Mitch McConnell, we are done holding hands with your Democrat friends. | ||
No more kumbaya. | ||
No, no more kumbaya. | ||
We're not playing games. | ||
Stop loaning them our hard-earned tax dollars. | ||
Put the pressure on every single Republican. | ||
By the way, it was a half a trillion dollars, essentially $500 billion to get from the last time on the debt ceiling here. | ||
Has anybody given y'all $500 billion? | ||
Did anybody give you $500 billion when you lost your job, when your business closed down? | ||
Has anyone given you $500 billion? | ||
No? | ||
But they will. | ||
They'll give it to each other. | ||
Let me talk about some practical politics, which I think confuses people. | ||
Biden is in a total freefall as far as acceptability or approval from independents, even from Democrats. | ||
But right now, if you look at independents, it's 30%. | ||
With no political capital up here, how can any Republican support anything that he's doing right now? | ||
They are absolutely imploding in the demographics among Hispanics, among African American males, among a broad of Asians, right? | ||
Right now he's imploding across the board. | ||
Why would you throw these guys a life raft? | ||
What is the logic up here? | ||
There is no logic up here. | ||
This is why we're nearly $30 trillion in debt. | ||
There's no logic. | ||
There's no common sense. | ||
Nobody knows what they're doing. | ||
They're a bunch of imbeciles that just figured out how to trick you guys into voting for them. | ||
We have to do better, America. | ||
We have to get rid of these people. | ||
So here's what everyone can do today. | ||
Here, let me give you a little job to do today, because it's happening right now. | ||
Right now. | ||
Let's call Mitch McConnell. | ||
Here's his phone number. | ||
2-0-2-2-2-4-2-5-4-1. | ||
Don't say mean things. | ||
Don't give death threats. | ||
We don't need those news stories. | ||
Here's what you're going to say. | ||
Senator McConnell, we are counting on you to not work with Chuck Schumer and the Democrats, and we are counting on you to not loan them any more money and not give them another gift of time to pass Joe Biden's agenda. | ||
No, when they call, no continued resolution. | ||
Make them come forward now. | ||
Shut the government down, make the Democrats own it, let it be their failure. | ||
They shut the government down. | ||
Yeah, the Democrats are the ones that shut it down, not Republicans. | ||
Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer shutting down Biden's government, right? | ||
No, tell them you're not loaning them any more of your money. | ||
No more American dollars get loaned to Democrats who are failing and burning our country down. | ||
That's what they need to do. | ||
I want to go back to your business experiences. | ||
I've always said we need, and that's why I like AOC as a bartender, we need more bartenders and more business people. | ||
unidentified
|
If she can make a decent drink. | |
We need more practical people and fewer lawyers. | ||
Okay. | ||
You ran a business. | ||
And here's where we are on the debt ceiling. | ||
And this is why they make it like, oh, it's the end of the world. | ||
You're going to destroy the full faith and credit, the capital marks. | ||
No, the cash is going to continue to come in. | ||
The taxes get collected. | ||
The fees get collected. | ||
The revenues, the three and a half trillion, basically, which we do on an annual basis. | ||
Now there's a gap between the three, three and a half trillion and the budget, which is five to five and a half. | ||
That's a trillion or three and a half dollars every year that the American people, because the Chinese, Japanese only go buy so many bonds. | ||
You have to finance on your kids' shoulders. | ||
But if you were saying, hey, how about this? | ||
We're not increasing the debt ceiling at all. | ||
The cash comes in just like in a business. | ||
If you have debt, you have the banks. | ||
The banks get paid off first. | ||
Then the waterfall is you get capital to run your business. | ||
And then sometimes you say, hey, guess what? | ||
I have 100 people, but I don't have cash after paying people for 100 people. | ||
I have to go to 80 people or I have to get some of these projects I'm doing. | ||
I love these projects and their priorities, but when I prioritize my projects, I have to go in some sort of rank order. | ||
There's some projects in my company that can't get paid for. | ||
unidentified
|
If we get focused on the debts... Yeah, you have to make hard decisions. | |
Thank you. | ||
You cut programs. | ||
You cut certain projects. | ||
You stop overspending in your business. | ||
People do this. | ||
We do this all the time, every day. | ||
This is normal, but our federal government can't figure that out. | ||
No program ever starts, ever ends. | ||
Why is leadership right now not saying, hey, here's what we're going to do. | ||
No increase in the debt ceiling. | ||
As the cash comes in, we'll prioritize the government securities because we're not going to stiff the widows and orphans. | ||
No, you get your social security check. | ||
I do want to be clear. | ||
Yes, yes, yes, you do. | ||
That will not stop. | ||
You paid for that. | ||
That's your money. | ||
You get your social security check. | ||
When the government shuts down, you still get it. | ||
No, Steve, here's the biggest problem. | ||
The biggest problem is Their income is guaranteed. | ||
The federal government's income is guaranteed through the IRS. | ||
That's why they can continue to be completely out of control. | ||
And they don't care. | ||
Here's what the issue is. | ||
We're already a socialist government. | ||
We are already. | ||
It is already here. | ||
It's been here. | ||
It's been here for quite some time. | ||
This is why I keep telling you guys. | ||
They're already socialist. | ||
What we have to stop is communism. | ||
That's really what we're up against. | ||
Our country's already socialist. | ||
We've already got handout programs, non-stop handout programs. | ||
Here's your child care check, here's your medical, here's your check for this, here's your check for that. | ||
But the build-back broke. | ||
Once this gets in, it'll never be unwound. | ||
It will never be undone, and it's communism. | ||
It will never be undone, and then we'll be stuck dependent on China. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're back in with the firebrand Marjorie Taylor green from Georgia next in the war room Monitors us Censors us. | ||
unidentified
|
Deplatforms us. | |
Conservatives have been helpless to do anything about it until now. | ||
Join Getter, the social media platform that supports free speech and opposes cancel culture. | ||
On Getter, you You can express your political beliefs without fear of Silicon Valley liberals coming after you. | ||
Getter is led by former Trump advisor and War Room co-host Jason Miller, who saw what big tech did to President Trump and decided to fight back. | ||
Getter is the fastest growing social media platform in history, with 2 million users. | ||
Including prominent conservatives like Mike Pompeo, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Steve Bannon. | ||
Join Getter. | ||
It's in the App Store, the Google Play Store, and at getter.com. | ||
Longer posts, longer videos, sharper and clearer pictures. | ||
And unlike the Silicon Valley oligarchs, Getter will never sell your data. | ||
Send a message today. | ||
Join Getter. | ||
It's time to cancel cancel culture. | ||
Okay, welcome back to The Worm. | ||
Our guest is Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
We've got her for one more segment. | ||
We've got a lot to go through. | ||
But I've got to, we are, the phone's blowing up, people are coming. | ||
That's an amazing, what's the t-shirt is from, what the prominent? | ||
Cat Turd. | ||
And how do you know these folks? | ||
Well, he's from my district, actually. | ||
Originally, he's from Ringgold, Georgia. | ||
He now lives in the Florida Freedom Zone. | ||
It's not a state, it's a freedom zone, because that's where we are in our country. | ||
But yeah, this is one of the greatest accounts. | ||
You guys have to follow him. | ||
He's the real deal. | ||
He speaks what every single regular American says, and that's most of our country, for all you people that are stuck in the swamp and don't understand how the rest of America works. | ||
But this is a great account, great guy, great people. | ||
He sent me a shirt, so I thought I'd wear it today. | ||
You have these great accounts. | ||
You've got Conservative Treehouse. | ||
You've got all these people out there. | ||
Incredible people. | ||
They're the ones that should be on national television. | ||
unidentified
|
100%. | |
They've got to get more exposure. | ||
Columbia Bugle is another one. | ||
Columbia Bugle is amazing. | ||
Conservative Treehouse is amazing. | ||
Cat Turd is another level. | ||
Oh, there's so many of them. | ||
I wish we could name them all. | ||
I want to go back to something about, you know, your mockery, oh, she's some construction foreman from Georgia. | ||
The Economist. | ||
Our favorite magazine of the Party of Davos. | ||
The Economist cover story, and if Denver could please put that up. | ||
The Economist cover story basically laid out the thesis of Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
The triumph of big government. | ||
And they're saying, hey, all this limited government happy talk is over. | ||
unidentified
|
It's over. | |
And the reason it's over is that the Republican Party didn't stand up for it. | ||
They talked about it on campaigns and to raise money. | ||
Exactly. | ||
But when they came to D.C., they embraced let's get bigger and let's get bigger quickly. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
You want to know why we lost? | ||
We've already lost small government. | ||
It's over with. | ||
It is completely over. | ||
We're already big government. | ||
We're just on the verge of how big is our government going to be and how scary is it's going to be. | ||
And we already see it. | ||
And it's not even been a year of Joe Biden. | ||
These vaccine mandates, absolute communism, and so much more. | ||
We're already seeing it. | ||
We are no longer a small government that dream that fairy tale that we all like to hang on to with our Constitution and we talk about our about all of these wonderful things that we once had. | ||
They killed it decades ago. | ||
They killed it with NAFTA. | ||
They killed it with the Republican Party playing to the moderates. | ||
They killed it. | ||
It's over with. | ||
We are literally on the verge of Talk about your fight back. | ||
What are you doing now? | ||
How can people support you? | ||
I mean that economist right there flat out saying it, celebrating it. | ||
So this is why we have no choice. | ||
We have no choice. | ||
Talk about your fight back. | ||
What are you doing now? | ||
How can people support you? | ||
By the way, go to Getter, go to your social media. | ||
They've got to follow you because you're coming in hot every day. | ||
I need help because, let me tell you something, I'm already under attack today because I actually spoke up against Nancy Mace for her trashing Lauren Boebert. | ||
Yeah, I mean, you wouldn't believe how ridiculous all of this is. | ||
MTG4America.com. | ||
I need your support, you guys. | ||
Small dollar donors is the only thing that keeps me going. | ||
I don't take money from the lobbyists. | ||
I don't take money from big corporations. | ||
What are you looking for in people when you come in and back candidates and people go oh my god she's breaking the law, she's actually, she's breaking the ironclad rule, she's actually supporting people running against incumbents. | ||
What qualities? | ||
Because you're not going to have a hundred, you're going to choose the smallest. | ||
I'm choosing a small number. | ||
What qualities are you looking for? | ||
This is hard for me because there's so many great candidates, Steve. | ||
There's amazing people. | ||
But here's the rules. | ||
You have to be in a district you can win. | ||
I'm not going to support a great conservative Republican that's running in a Democrat district just for you to lose. | ||
That's a waste of donors' money. | ||
That's a waste of everyone's support. | ||
And that just pays consultants. | ||
And I'm not interested in that. | ||
I'm all for capitalism. | ||
But we need Republicans that can win. | ||
The other thing is you have to be America first all the way. | ||
You have to be proven. | ||
You can't just be someone that runs your mouth on your social media or runs your mouth on the campaign trail. | ||
We're going to make sure you are who you are because we want people that are dedicated to this country and aren't going to fall in line up here in Washington. | ||
and just bow down so you can get your little titles and your committees. | ||
What we're interested in is people that are willing to put the regular American first, the small businesses first. | ||
We want to put policy in place that revitalize rural America instead of continue to destroy it and tear it down. | ||
What we want to do is we care about our border. | ||
We care about our traditional family values and stopping the trans agenda that the Democrat Party and now some Republicans are waging on families. | ||
What we're going to do is we're going to stop the racism every single way it comes. | ||
Most importantly, we are going to fight to stay out of the global economy falling into the globalist trap and we are going to fight the CCP because that country has invaded us And they're on the verge of taking us over if we do not get serious about how we run this government. | ||
So I am supporting candidates that aren't here because they need a job, that are giving up a great life, and they're willing to come here to Congress and do the right thing, fight alongside me and some of my great colleagues who I'm so thankful for. | ||
And these are the people I'm looking to support, Steve. | ||
Remember, the first rule of the Fight Club is fights that matter. | ||
I guess the first rule is there is no Fight Club, but the second rule is fights that matter. | ||
One more time. | ||
How do people get to you during the day? | ||
How do they get to your sites? | ||
How do they follow you? | ||
Great. | ||
My website is MTG4America.com. | ||
That's my website. | ||
I'm on Twitter at MTGreen2Es. | ||
I'm on Getter, MTG4America. | ||
You can follow me there. | ||
Facebook, Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
Instagram, TheRealMarjorieGreene. | ||
You can follow me on all social media. | ||
Telegram, too. | ||
SASPAC. | ||
S-A-S-P-A-C.com. | ||
SASPAC.com. | ||
That's where you can donate to help me bring in these great fighters. | ||
So that we can get the right people in in 2022. | ||
And you're going to be on Getter and Twitter all week telling people about what's happening with the continuing resolution. | ||
They need the inside baseball. | ||
Folks need that inside baseball. | ||
You know, I had dialed back on live videos and videos for a while on social media. | ||
I think now's the time. | ||
Now I'm going to ramp it back up. | ||
Because you're explaining this process, which they try to keep obscure and obtuse, but the American people know what they're going to say. | ||
We don't support this. | ||
Let them miss payroll. | ||
unidentified
|
Right. | |
It's their decision. | ||
Republicans need to hold the line. | ||
It's their decision. | ||
Force the Democrats to shut down the government. | ||
Shut down their government. | ||
It's their decision. | ||
They're going to miss payroll. | ||
They're in charge. | ||
unidentified
|
Yep. | |
Short commercial break. | ||
We'll be back with a second hour. | ||
We're going to be on fire. | ||
I think this was hot. | ||
We're going to take it up even a notch. | ||
Congressman Blaine, thank you so much. | ||
unidentified
|
Thank you. | |
Honor. | ||
Always have you. |