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this week and it is an anniversary of a violent terrorist attack on the Capitol where we saw the men and women of law enforcement demonstrate incredible courage, incredible bravery, risk their lives to defend the men and women who serve in this Capitol. | |
We are grateful for that courage. | ||
We appreciate the selfless sacrifice of the men and women who... ...actions we have taken thus far will not be our last. | ||
The Justice Department remains committed to holding all January 6th perpetrators at any level accountable under law, whether they were present that day or were otherwise criminally responsible for the assault on our democracy. | ||
We will follow the facts wherever they lead. | ||
Okay, welcome to the War Room. | ||
It's Wednesday, 5 January, Year of the Lord 2022, the eve of 6 January. | ||
It's logical, right? | ||
5 before 6. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
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We're very honored to have, yes, MTG is in the house. | ||
Tan, rested and ready. | ||
Look at that. | ||
It looks like you took a few days off over the holidays. | ||
You never take a day off. | ||
I got that. | ||
No, no. | ||
I really took a good vacation and I just can't believe these people wanted to pick on me after I'm rested like this. | ||
I mean, two weeks? | ||
I totally took off. | ||
I've slept more than I have in probably two years. | ||
And, you know, last time they kicked me off committees and I was completely unchained. | ||
Well, now they've kicked me off Twitter and I'm hot on Getter and I'm very loving it, loving it. | ||
You're amazing on Getter. | ||
The engagement is just incredible. | ||
Getter's a great place to be. | ||
Everyone needs to leave Twitter and come to Getter. | ||
Gotta go to Getter. | ||
Okay, I want to bring in... Here's what I would like to do. | ||
It's going to be a little difficult because MTG You know, when you're a star, you just walk in late from hair and makeup. | ||
I just came in... No. | ||
From the airport, actually. | ||
I want to play... If Denver... Can we play the cold open again? | ||
Because I want to make sure MTG sees it on our monitor, and I want to make sure you hear it. | ||
We've got the great Julie Kelly. | ||
She's going to come in by phone. | ||
Denver, can we play it again so MTG can hear it? | ||
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Solemn anniversary this week, and it is an anniversary of a violent terrorist attack on the Capitol, where we saw the men and women of law enforcement demonstrate incredible courage, incredible bravery, ...risk their lives to defend the men and women who serve in this Capitol. | |
We are grateful for that courage. | ||
We appreciate the selfless sacrifice of the men and women who... ...actions we have taken thus far will not be our last. | ||
The Justice Department remains committed to holding all January 6th perpetrators at any level accountable under law, whether they were present that day or were otherwise criminally responsible for the assault on our democracy. | ||
We will follow the facts wherever they lead. | ||
Okay, welcome. | ||
I want to go to Julie Kelly that joins MTG and myself in the War Room. | ||
Julie, you're the top investigative reporter in this. | ||
I'm a little bit stunned, and I think the rest of the conservative movement is a little bit stunned, because I thought this was either, you know, something that was doctored. | ||
Did Ted Cruz just say, violent terrorist attack? | ||
Julie Kelly. | ||
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Apparently that is what he said today. | |
The clip, I looked at it several times and it looks like it was from today. | ||
He talks about the anniversary, so it has to be from today. | ||
And I too was shocked that he would refer to that as a violent terrorist attack. | ||
That's exactly what people like Merrick Garland and Joe Biden and Christopher Wray are saying about January 6th. | ||
And so it's just outrageous for Ted Cruz to describe the events of that day as a terror attack. | ||
Julie, Julie, hey! | ||
You're doing such great work. | ||
Hi! | ||
And I appreciate you so much, and so do so many Americans, for your dedicated, real journalism to this terrible issue, especially when it comes to the pretrial January 6th defendants. | ||
I have a question for you, since you have covered their cases so closely. | ||
Is anyone charged with terrorism? | ||
Because I didn't think that was happening, actually. | ||
And so I'm really shocked at Ted Cruz talking about terrorism on January 6th. | ||
And can you tell me if you've seen any charges of terrorism? | ||
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Well, first, I want to thank you, and especially on behalf of all of the January 6th defendants and families, because you are one of few people in Congress We're speaking out for their rights and what's happening to them, especially in the D.C. | |
jail. | ||
So thank you. | ||
No, no one has been charged with insurrection or sedition or certainly any sort of a terror attack. | ||
Now, prosecutors have referred to certain defendants as domestic terrorists in charging documents and sentencing memos, but they haven't had the guts to actually come forward with any charge to back that up. | ||
That's what I thought. | ||
Now, here's what's interesting. | ||
We've seen the videos over and over again about, you know, with people walking through the Capitol peacefully, you know, even staying in between the lines, so to speak. | ||
We did see a lot of violence on the outside and none of us are defending that. | ||
Those people have been charged with, you know, the Violence against a police officer, being on Capitol grounds, going inside, parading inside the Capitol. | ||
I haven't seen any charges of terrorism, so I'm really shocked that Senator Cruz would use that word, and I'm sure it's upsetting to a lot of Americans, especially with over 90% of the Antifa BLM rioters that had their charges dropped. | ||
And even many of these many people that were let out of prison because of the terrifying COVID-19, That that is apparently traveling all over the country invisibly in the air causing causing sneezes and coughs and and runny noses crippling our country where people can't go to work. | ||
But you know here's the thing a lot of these people that were let out of jail for those you know complete criminals convicted felons actually they're being allowed to stay at home. | ||
And not having to go back to jail to finish out their term. | ||
But, you know, we've got these pre-trial January 6th defendants being held in the horrific conditions in the D.C. | ||
jail and other jails and being held in solitary confinement over Christmas. | ||
So, you know, I'm going to have to reach out to Senator Cruz and ask him to read my D.C. | ||
jail report talking about these conditions for these pre-trial defendants. | ||
All of their due process rights are being violated. | ||
And, you know, please let us know if you see any charges of terrorism come across. | ||
I thought Ted Cruz was Mr. Big First Amendment and knows the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. | ||
I mean, Ted, you've been reciting the Constitution since, what, you're four years old and the little Mozart your dad Raphael would take and put you up on the table at the VFW Hall and he'd repeat the Constitution. | ||
Maybe you ought to learn it instead of just repeating it. | ||
Julie Kelly, just once again, a question. | ||
Has anybody been charged with insurrection? | ||
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No. | |
No one has been charged with insurrection. | ||
With sedition, the worst charges that they can come up with, of course, are attacking police officers. | ||
But the head fake charge, which I call it for insurrection, is obstruction of an official proceeding. | ||
And this is a charge that's been slapped against about 230 defendants. | ||
I just want to go through. | ||
OK. | ||
Has anybody been charged with insurrection? | ||
Yes or no? | ||
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No. | |
Has anybody been charged with sedition? | ||
Yes or no? | ||
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No. | |
Merrick Garland has said, and he said it again today, this is the largest criminal investigation in the history of the FBI. | ||
The largest criminal investigation, okay? | ||
What about our southern border that's invaded constantly? | ||
By the way, that's the first impeachment charge we're going to bring up on Joe Biden when we win the 100 seats. | ||
Yeah, I've already filed those articles. | ||
But I'm talking about the communists in the 50s, the Black Panthers, the Ku Klux Klan, and the Weathermen in the anti-war 60s. | ||
We've got the jihadists, the terrorists. | ||
You've had people attack this country all over. | ||
You got the bombers of McVeigh and those guys in Oklahoma, the Waco guys, all this. | ||
What about Antifa? | ||
Antifa? | ||
No, because they're not going after Antifa. | ||
I'm talking about the largest criminal investigation. | ||
They've had big-time investigations before. | ||
This is larger than that. | ||
They brag about it. | ||
I just want to repeat, nobody's been charged with insurrection. | ||
Nobody's been charged with sedition. | ||
Disrupting? | ||
Is it an ongoing public government event? | ||
What was the specific charge? | ||
Disruption of an ongoing government event? | ||
Is that even a thing? | ||
What is that, Julie Kelly? | ||
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It is obstruction of an official proceeding, which is a post-Enron law that was passed in 2002. | |
It was never intended to be applied to political protesters. | ||
So this is actually an Andrew Weissman special. | ||
This is the same obstruction charge that the Mueller people tried to accuse Trump of in the Russia collusion investigation. | ||
And so this is why that charge is cropping up. | ||
And as I said, more than 200 people face that charge. | ||
And that is what they're hinting they're going to charge Donald Trump with as well. | ||
Well, of course they want to do that, and Julie, you're doing such a good job by telling everyone listening and watching exactly what these people are being charged with. | ||
It was the Democrats, actually, that completely interrupted a Congressional session by having a sit-in on the House floor and doing it live on Facebook just a few years ago, but none of them were charged for that. | ||
So it is very disheartening to see people be in charge with it. | ||
I'll tell you something, Julie. | ||
I absolutely hated the riot on January 6. | ||
I hated it. | ||
I was very upset. | ||
I was only on the job for my first few days in Congress. | ||
But to see what our institution is being turned into, perverting the Constitution and turning Congress, which is a lawmaking body, into prosecuting Americans, trying to lead investigations that they're not, they should not be doing and we're not supposed to do as members of Congress is greatly concerning. | ||
But then as you and I have spoken quite a few times, what is really upsetting is what's happening to these January 6th defendants. Chris Quaglin is in Northern Virginia in a jail being held there and he has celiac disease and I know you have followed closely. | ||
Can you give me an update on his health condition? | ||
Have you heard anything from his family? | ||
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I think his situation is still the same, so deteriorating. | |
He is not being fed the food that he needs. | ||
I believe that Northern Neck is the sixth jail that Christopher has been to. | ||
And his lawyer, of course, Joseph McBride, has petitioned the court and the jail trying to get relief for his client. | ||
And the jail basically told him, you know, go shove off your New York lawyer. | ||
You don't tell us what to do. | ||
But look, this has happened repeatedly. | ||
I mean, you finally had one detainee, Christopher Worrell, who suffers from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, was denied care for months in the D.C. | ||
jail. | ||
And a judge finally moved him to another jail where he could get his care because they were denying him. | ||
He went into stage three cancer and was determined he needed weekly chemo and radiation to treat his cancer, something that had been completely ignored. | ||
This man had been tortured for months in the D.C. | ||
jail, and a judge finally moved him to a jail closer to his home so he could get care. | ||
Can you imagine if BLM rioters who had been arrested and were being held, and Steve, can you imagine that? | ||
If BLM rioters charged with rioting, charged with attacking police officers, you know, looting, setting things on fire, arson during the BLM riots, if they were still being held in jail and being denied medical services, can you imagine the outrage in this country? | ||
I mean, look at what happened after George Floyd and they memorialized George Floyd. | ||
I can't imagine what people would say about that. | ||
I'm not worried about the outrage in the country. | ||
Here's what I'm worried about. | ||
I'm worried about the outrage in the Republican Party and elected officials. | ||
Ted Cruz just called him a violent terrorist attack. | ||
Ted Cruz, one of the senior guys, supposed to be Mr. Constitution, just called those people, the rioters, and look, if you broke the law, you broke the law. | ||
But right now, there's no sedition. | ||
There's no insurrection. | ||
He hasn't been charged. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because those are technical legal terms. | ||
That these guys clearly didn't do. | ||
They've been disrupting a government, an official government proceeding which came off of the Enron investigation. | ||
It has nothing to do with this. | ||
That's what they had to reach on this prosecutorial overreach on the greatest, and they brag about it, the greatest FBI investigation in history with all the enemies the country's had in these huge investigations. | ||
Right? | ||
Vietnam War, the Black Panthers of Weather Underground, the Ku Klux Klan, you got all the communists in the 50s, you got the Jihad after the towers of 9-11 was brought down. | ||
No, the biggest in the country's history is this, and yet Ted Cruz... My problem is not with the American people. | ||
My problem is with the gutless Republican Party. | ||
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Okay? | |
They will not take a stand. | ||
This is why we've won more elections than we've lost, and we've lost the country in the process. | ||
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Okay? | |
Oh, I totally agree with you. | ||
I absolutely agree. | ||
People have had a belly full of it. | ||
Julie, real quickly, how do people get to you on Getter and other, to follow you and your amazing reporting of American Greatness? | ||
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Well, I'd like to give a shout out first to my book, where you both get shout outs too, especially Congresswoman Greene for her advocacy. | |
So that book is January 6th, how the Democrats have used the Capitol protest to launch a domestic war on terror against the political right. | ||
Also, I'm at American Greatness, amgreatness.com. | ||
And on Twitter, so... Julie underscore Kelly, too. | ||
I'm waiting for them to kick me off first. | ||
Okay. | ||
Get on Gitter, Julie. | ||
Go over there. | ||
We need you on Gitter, girl. | ||
Everybody buy Julie's book. | ||
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I forgot my handle, though. | |
I gotta find it. | ||
We'll put it up. | ||
Julie, you're on the show tomorrow. | ||
We got a special show. | ||
Gates, Green, Kelly, Pasovic, Beatty. | ||
See you back in a minute with MTG. | ||
Bye, Julie. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Banham. | ||
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The epidemic is a demon, and we cannot let this demon hide. | |
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, because we got her live, we didn't even play the cold opens, had a bunch of tapes of her lighting people up. | ||
You're at war against Twitter. | ||
Why did Twitter ban you? | ||
Well, I think Twitter is actually at war against our country. | ||
And I know those sound like bold words, but I'm about to lay it out for you. | ||
Twitter is a private company. | ||
I'm an elected member of Congress. | ||
I was elected by a district that has well over 700,000 people that live in it. | ||
I'm elected to serve as a representative, as a member of Congress. | ||
These would be American citizens. | ||
American citizens, taxpaying citizens, and I guarantee you some of them are Twitter users. | ||
But let's look at Twitter itself. | ||
Twitter is a private company that enjoys the coverage and protection of Section 230. | ||
I don't know who Twitter thinks they are. | ||
I don't know why Twitter thinks they're appointed God to decide what's information and misinformation. | ||
They banned the President of the United States, Donald J. Trump. | ||
Absolutely, and I want to draw something important. | ||
A lot of these people haven't heard me tell this story. | ||
Who are you compared to Donald Trump? | ||
He was commander-in-chief of the most powerful, important military in the history of mankind, and he was banned. | ||
Absolutely, he was banned. | ||
And there's a specific reason for it, Steve. | ||
You see, Twitter is going on about COVID-19 misinformation, but the reality is, I tweeted statistics from CDC.gov. | ||
Okay, that's not misinformation, boys and girls at Twitter. | ||
I don't know about that. | ||
It may be misinformation, but you can cite the source of where you got it, right? | ||
Right, CDC.gov. | ||
That the government controls. | ||
And that's not really the reason. | ||
No, that's not the reason. | ||
I don't think it's the reason. | ||
The reason is they don't want you to have a platform. | ||
Well, they don't want the truth. | ||
They don't like anyone that pushes the truth and goes against their political, their chosen political speech, because Twitter likes chosen political speech. | ||
And there's a specific reason for that. | ||
And that's for the people that work at Twitter. | ||
And that's for the people that serve on the board at Twitter. | ||
Now, here's something a lot of people don't know. | ||
There's mostly Democrats that serve on the board at Twitter. | ||
There's some Republicans. | ||
I think that's what they call themselves. | ||
And, you know, the employees are probably mostly Democrats. | ||
Some of them, I'm sure, are Antifa and communists and whatever they are. | ||
They certainly like to force people to obey the German law, but American citizens aren't, you know, beholden to German law, but we get in trouble for that. | ||
That's what they tell us anyways. | ||
But here's the real issue, Dan. | ||
So, here's what happened. | ||
I tweeted a big long tweet thread, 20 tweets about COVID-19, all statistics, all factual information, information that's on CNN, information all about COVID-19, before COVID, after COVID. | ||
That's how I was talking about it. | ||
What our, what our lives were like before COVID, what our lives are like after COVID, and the government response. | ||
And then the next morning, I was tweeting about some other things, and policy is something I discuss with my colleagues. | ||
And I had watched a Fox News interview where one of my Republican colleagues, Dan Crenshaw from Texas, a lot of people have liked him. | ||
A lot of people think he's a conservative. | ||
He's actually been attacking me a lot lately. | ||
He's attacked members of the House Freedom Caucus. | ||
He accused us of being dramatic, like movie stars. | ||
You're performers, not legislators. | ||
That's according to him, and he put out a Mission Impossible style campaign ad. | ||
And he's trying to raise money to make another one. | ||
Because he's a movie star. | ||
Right. | ||
But he was making fun of us saying that. | ||
Anyways, that thing he made that film was embarrassing, humiliating, bad, stupid. | ||
We said at the time, well, stupid, stupid. | ||
Here's the thing, though. | ||
I tweeted about a policy, what he was discussing on his Fox News interview. | ||
And he was talking about, you know, Joe Biden wants to do COVID testing. | ||
We should use FEMA. | ||
He said we should use FEMA. | ||
To do COVID testing. | ||
This is a Republican member of Congress. | ||
I was watching this going, what is he talking about? | ||
Then he goes further and he's talking about, we should send FEMA into the hospitals because they're overrun with COVID. | ||
And I'm like, what is he talking about? | ||
And in my mind, I'm upset right away. | ||
And I'm like, no, this is, this is serious. | ||
Conservative Americans don't want FEMA doing COVID testing to shut our country down some more so that no one goes to work because they, they got to blow their nose and they've got to cough. | ||
That's not where we're going here. | ||
We're trying to get our country running again because apparently Democrats want Build Back Better or something like that. | ||
So here's what I tweeted in response. | ||
I tweeted that Fox News interview with Dan Crenshaw and I said, Republicans don't want FEMA doing COVID testing. | ||
We don't want to. | ||
That's not what we want. | ||
Pretty straightforward. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I said, Republicans don't want FEMA in hospitals. | ||
We want the unvaccinated health care workers to get their jobs back so they can do their jobs they love and take care of their families. | ||
And I said, you're not conservative. | ||
You're hurting our brand. | ||
Because the ideas he was talking about are definitely not conservative. | ||
Actually, they sound more like a Democrat to me. | ||
That's what I tweeted. | ||
And in less than an hour, I was taken off of Twitter. | ||
Now, I was like, why did that happen? | ||
That's really odd to me. | ||
And so I started looking into some things. | ||
I've been looking into some things for the past couple of days. | ||
And I wanted to know why his political speech is accepted, but my political speech is not accepted. | ||
Why is it okay on Twitter to talk about FEMA doing mass COVID testing when Omicron is not causing mass amounts of deaths? | ||
As a matter of fact, hardly anyone is dying from it. | ||
And why is that policy that I was talking about such an unwarranted policy? | ||
Well, you see, Steve, as you know, but this is something that a lot of your viewers, well, I know they're really smart, they actually probably do know because they watch your show. | ||
Money does a lot. | ||
Is this city got anything to do with money? | ||
Yeah, it's always got to do with money. | ||
It's always about money. | ||
Follow the money. | ||
So I started looking into who serves on the board at Twitter. | ||
Well, you know, there was a great article recently by a very, very talented young man, Pedro Gonzalez. | ||
Mexican-American guy. | ||
He's a great American and he wrote an article on Chronicles Magazine. | ||
And it happened to be, you know, just before, it was last week of December, and it was about a man named Paul Singer. | ||
Someone I don't even know. | ||
A demon. | ||
Elliott Management. | ||
Biggest Never Trumper out there. | ||
Financed all the Never Trump stuff. | ||
Okay, I had no idea about any of this. | ||
I don't know anything about this man. | ||
I read this article and here's Paul Singer. | ||
This guy's really powerful, Steve. | ||
He's so powerful he was able to get rid of Jack Dorsey out of Twitter. | ||
What kind of person can move in and get on the board at Twitter and get rid of the person that started the company? | ||
I mean, that's some serious power. | ||
He's called a big shareholder. | ||
Well, he also does a lot with his money. | ||
He's donated a lot of money. | ||
To the Never Trumpers. | ||
To Dan Crenshaw. | ||
He's the king of the...whoa! | ||
He's Dan Crenshaw's financial supporter? | ||
Oh, big time. | ||
Big time. | ||
Max Stoner. | ||
Oh, but even more so. | ||
He's donated hundreds of thousands of dollars. | ||
Actually, he's donated, I think, $1.5 million to a PAC called American Patriots PAC. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He's got some cover. | ||
That PAC has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on Dan Crenshaw. | ||
So, you know, that's interesting. | ||
So your lawsuit against Singer, personally, and against Dan Crenshaw, in the discovery phase, you're going to find out all the text messages between their comms directors and Elliott Management and all that? | ||
Well, that would be very interesting. | ||
Is that lawsuit going to come so you can get to the bottom of it? | ||
Or have you called Elliott Management and asked them to determine? | ||
I haven't had a chance to speak with Elliott Management or Paul Singer yet, or really anyone at Twitter, because I'm still in the fact-finding phase and speaking with attorneys. | ||
But, Steve, here's the issue. | ||
When we have a private company that is attacking members of Congress and a sitting president because they don't like their political speech, you really look at who is running the company. | ||
And this is someone that Paul Singer is able to take out, Jack Dorsey. | ||
He hates President Trump. | ||
He loved Marco Rubio. | ||
He clearly hates me, but he loves Dan Crenshaw. | ||
And then I tweet, I tweet arguing with Dan Crenshaw and pointing out clearly he's not a conservative. | ||
And within an hour, I'm taken off of Twitter. | ||
Isn't that something? | ||
They're no conspiracies, but they're also no coincidences. | ||
Yeah, and I've never gotten a donation from Paul Singer. | ||
You're not a neocon neoliberal, right? | ||
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No. | |
He backs the guys who want to bail out Wall Street, and he backs the forever... Didn't Dan Crenshaw say that anybody who didn't support the forever wars was an idiot? | ||
I think that was his quote. | ||
He was into the forever... Paul Singer's a forever war guy. | ||
Definitely. | ||
He's a total neocon. | ||
Hated Trump. | ||
He's the king. | ||
He's the money. | ||
He's the railhead of the money. | ||
But yet he wants to keep people on Twitter like those that celebrate Soleimani and mourn his death and are upset that that President Trump took out one of the world's most horrible terrorists. | ||
You know, they want to keep Maxine Waters on that causes riots in the streets. | ||
They keep some of the worst people on Twitter. | ||
They keep so much porn on Twitter. | ||
But yet, they kicked me off of Twitter. | ||
So, this is an issue that is just starting. | ||
And, you know, Steve, like I said, I've had two weeks on vacation. | ||
They should have picked on me when I was tired in early December, not when I'm rested. | ||
Okay, we're going to have you, by the way, so the Paul Singer, that's a, when you pick the Paul Singer scab, there's a lot of pus that's going to come out. | ||
Oh yeah, I'm sure. | ||
Because he's the railhead of the never, he was the money source for the never Trumpers. | ||
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Wow. | |
So follow the money. | ||
What are the American people, I mean Republicans all over this country love President Trump. | ||
I mean, what are they going to think about that? | ||
There's the Wall Street faction, the corporatist faction, the neocon neoliberals. | ||
What they love is total deregulation and tax cuts for the wealthy. | ||
That's what they want. | ||
That's all they want. | ||
That's why we've won more elections than we lost since 1968 and we lost the country in the process because of guys like Paul Singer. | ||
Yeah, you know my district loves President Trump and I've got great polling numbers so you know they're not gonna really be happy about this. | ||
I saw your numbers the other day. | ||
Okay, we're gonna have you back on tomorrow morning. | ||
I cannot wait. | ||
We have a January 6th Since President Trump broke our hearts, he's not going to have the press conference. | ||
We were doing a whole special around the press conference. | ||
We had it all set up. | ||
Tomorrow morning, we got MTG and Matt Gaetz in for the first hour. | ||
Then we have Julie Kelly, Jack Posobiec, and Darren Beattie for the second hour. | ||
So it's going to be exciting. | ||
It's going to be the best show to watch all day long. | ||
This is where it's at. | ||
I can't wait to talk about the real things that happen on January 6th. | ||
Real things. | ||
And we're going to get to the bottom. | ||
We're going to have a real conversation about January 6th. | ||
We want everybody to watch this. | ||
It's going to be explosive. | ||
I thank you for coming off the plane. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And you look raring to go. | ||
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I know that's going to upset Nancy Pelosi. | |
She's a fighter. | ||
Thank you so much for coming. | ||
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Thank you. | |
God bless you, Steve. | ||
Okay, thank you very much. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're going to come back. | ||
We're going to talk about tonight. | ||
There's a couple of pastors that are putting on a national evening of prayer on the night before 6th January. | ||
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Okay, we've got a couple of very important announcements to make, and I'll tell you what. | ||
Here's what I want to do is I want to go to Pastor James Garlow. | ||
We've had Pastor on about a year ago. | ||
Pastor, we're on the eve of 6th January. | ||
It's obviously a seminal date now in American history. | ||
I know that you've been out doing prayer groups and praying for the nation. | ||
Tell us what you're doing tonight. | ||
Tell us about the importance of prayer in a time like this and what you guys are doing. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
Happy to do that. | ||
The World Prayer Network occurs every Wednesday night and Sunday night. | ||
We're obviously on the eve of January 6, as you indicated, but we're also just a couple days away from January 7, a critical Supreme Court case that could have enormous impact on our country. | ||
So the reason we gather people to pray, and they can go to wellversedworld.org, and that's how you sign up, wellversedworld.org. | ||
We gather people to pray, and we have special speakers come on who share updates, and then we pray accordingly. | ||
Is because we pray for biblical truth, for righteousness, for holiness, for biblical justice, not social justice, to prevail across the land and across the nations of the earth. | ||
Because this is not ultimately Republican versus Democrat. | ||
It's not right versus left. | ||
It's ultimately right versus wrong. | ||
It's good versus evil. | ||
It's the forces of God and truth of God's Word up against the forces against that. | ||
And so we think it's extremely critical we gather for the purpose of praying, declaring God's Word. | ||
The challenge in America, I speak as a pastor, a lifelong pastor. | ||
I've administered to members of Congress and to ambassadors of the United Nations and wherever God opens the doors to bring biblical truth to government leaders, because to the extent that a nation will follow God's ways, to that extent it will reduce human pain, suffering, and poverty. | ||
To that extent it violates God's Word. | ||
It enhances, increases pain, human pain, human suffering and poverty. | ||
The challenge, Steve, in America is not merely Progressive judges, activistic judges, or spineless legislators. | ||
The problem is silent pulpits—364,000 places of worship in America. | ||
If we subtract out 20,000 that are, let's say, Jewish or Hindu or Sikhs or Muslim, and just go to the Christian one, that's 344,000 places of worship. | ||
I happen to be a Protestant evangelical, so I know about that world, so I'll subtract out right now the Catholics. | ||
That brings it down to 324,000 churches. | ||
Of those, only 28% by definition, according to George Barnum, actually adhere to the Word of God and see it as exactly that, the Word of God. | ||
And of those, those 100,000, that's 28% of even Christian churches, of those, only around 15,000 or so have a distinct biblical worldview to apply the scriptures to all of life, not just our personal life, not just family life, not just church life, But to nationalize, to our communities. | ||
And so we call people to pray because when they pray, they're following the Lord's prayer. | ||
Thy kingdom come, thy will be done. | ||
Kingdom? | ||
Kingdom of God be done where? | ||
On earth as it is in heaven. | ||
So we're declaring holiness and righteousness and biblical justice, not social justice, and truth on America. | ||
And that would include not only peace and tranquility in our streets, honesty in the courts, But even for the Supreme Court, as they rule in the next couple days on the vaccine mandates, coercing people to put into our bodies the temple of the Holy Spirit, that which many people do not want, and running roughshod against individual conscience, theological conference, our own biblical ability to make decisions for ourselves as God ordained. | ||
So Steve, thank you for the opportunity to talk about gathering people to pray. | ||
It's called the World Prayer Network. | ||
I'll give two websites here, worldprayernetwork.org. | ||
They can go there and join us. | ||
It's at 8 p.m. | ||
Eastern Time. | ||
It starts at 5 p.m. | ||
on the West Coast where I live. | ||
And then WellVersedWorld.org. | ||
They can go there to sign up to get the newsletters to be informed on how to pray for America and pray specifically for these nine justices that they'll walk in in truth. | ||
Thanks for bringing up a copy of my book, I See You to Stand. | ||
WellVersed lays out the biblical foundations to 30 political topics. | ||
It's in Spanish as well, Hungarian, Portuguese, etc. | ||
But it lays out exactly what the scripture says. | ||
Welfare, minimum wage, social security, health care, You name the issue. | ||
God so loved the world that He designed government. | ||
He designed and orders nations. | ||
He knows how to run this world if we'll follow God's Word. | ||
Thank you, Steve, for the privilege of getting to share and thank God for what you do day after day and helping to preserve this nation. | ||
Pastor, thank you. | ||
Just a couple more things. | ||
We're jammed for time, but I've got to ask you this and take a minute or two to answer. | ||
At every one of these big crossroads, these inflection points in American history, the American Revolution, the Civil War, the Great Depression, World War II, we're kind of, we call them turnings. | ||
We're kind of in one now. | ||
The country has a history of ultimately making the right decision, but that history is also tied to the men and women in this country praying. | ||
Is that correct? | ||
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That's absolutely right. | |
If you look at the Great Awakening that burst forth in the 1700s, that was preceded by enormous amount of praying. | ||
Northampton, Massachusetts, we can identify the prayer meetings that took place, and George Whitefield's influence, Jonathan Edwards, and when they impacted America, that set the stage, that planted the seeds for the American Revolution. | ||
Then when the American Revolution came, pastors that were bold and courageous pastors, Probably only 30% of the population were sympathetic to the American Revolution, but that was enough. | ||
That was a critical mass. | ||
And enough pastors stood up and gave leadership, as we all know, called the Black Road Regiment. | ||
And in every case where you've seen a major outbreaking, where our nation has returned to good things, it was predated or preceded by prayer meetings, 1857, 1858. | ||
In New York City, Jeremiah Lampier started a prayer meeting. | ||
Only six people showed up. | ||
Then 21 people showed up. | ||
And then it started exploding. | ||
And every noon hour, filled auditoriums in prayer. | ||
And probably a million to a million and a half people came to a personal knowledge of Christ during that explosive called the Layman's Revival. | ||
All started by prayer. | ||
So prayer precedes this. | ||
And when we pray, God activates within us what we're to do, sometimes where to respond, and help answer the very prayers ourselves. | ||
Because praying is ultimately coming into alignment with the perfect will and ways of God. | ||
And so we start declaring those. | ||
We declare God's Word in prayer, and that activates us, and it activates the Holy Spirit to move across our nation and do some amazing things. | ||
Pastor, I just want to reiterate. | ||
How many people showed up at that first prayer meeting in New York City? | ||
How many people showed up? | ||
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Six. | |
And from that, they built this. | ||
OK. | ||
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He had another one. | |
I think it went to 14 the second time, then went to 21. | ||
And for some reason, they decided not to go weekly, but to go. | ||
This was started right there north of Wall Street at Fulton Street, Fulton Street and maybe Fulton and Wall. | ||
And where it started there, you can go to that location today where it started. | ||
They suddenly decided to go to everyday prayer meetings. | ||
Nobody knows why they did that because they still had a tiny group. | ||
Then they started filling auditoriums in New York City. | ||
New York City would shut down at noon hours. | ||
Then it went to Denver. | ||
Then it went to Portland. | ||
Then it was identified as going to multiple countries, and the result was absolutely staggering. | ||
What came from that simple, what's called the layman's revival—because no preacher like me was in charge of it. | ||
Just a young guy named Jeremiah Lampierre started it on his own, and it changed the nation. | ||
Pastor, we've got a few minutes, but could you take a second and lead us in prayer before you take off? | ||
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On behalf of your Father God, we come to you on behalf of our nation, this grand experiment that you ordained, that you called into order. | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you for this gift called America. | ||
We right now join with hearts all across the nation right now in praying for our land, asking you on this anniversary that the peace and tranquility of God will prevail, that truth That truth will prevail. | ||
That falsehood is stopped and declared not to be allowed on this day. | ||
We as followers of you, we declare by the authority you have given us, that truth and justice and holiness and righteousness, all things good, prevail in our nation. | ||
We ask for a spirit of repentance to members of Congress who are given to prevarication. | ||
Lord, set them straight, we pray. | ||
And we pray on January 7th for John Roberts, Clarence Thomas, Stephen Breyer, Samuel Alito, Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, Amy Coney Barrett. | ||
Lord, I pray that there be a hunger for that which is true. | ||
May they honor the Constitution that has been established, we pray. | ||
I pray for strength for Steve and his continual leadership for this nation. | ||
We pray for an outbreak or an avalanche of truth and honesty to break through where so much deception has been holding the American public in fear. | ||
We rebuke the spirit of fear and speak a sound mind and love in its place in accordance with the scripture. | ||
In the mighty name of Jesus, we pray. | ||
Amen. | ||
Amen. | ||
Pastor Garlow, could you please just one more time give how people get access to all of this? | ||
Can you just give us the sites again? | ||
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Yes, I apologize for giving two websites. | |
There's a reason why I do that. | ||
I won't go into the explanation. | ||
The first one is wellversedworld.org. | ||
That's a verse with a D on the end. | ||
Wellversedworld.org. | ||
And so you come there and you can sign up so we keep you informed about these prayer events that happen every Wednesday night and every Sunday night, including tonight at 5 p.m. | ||
Pacific, 6 p.m. | ||
Mountain, 7 p.m. | ||
Central, and 8 p.m. | ||
Eastern Time. | ||
And then if you want to watch it tonight, you go to worldprayernetwork.org. | ||
So the two sites are wellversedworld.org. | ||
Sign up and we keep you informed. | ||
Or just go to Facebook, the World Prayer Network tonight. | ||
We're going to have an outstanding speaker addressing, as we did last Sunday night, the whole issue of what's coming before the Supreme Court and why Christians, from a biblical, scriptural standpoint, have a right, theologically, to refuse the vaccine if they don't want it. | ||
If they want it, they can get it. | ||
But if they don't, they have that right, morally, Ethnically, I would contend legally as well, but our speaker tonight is going to be covering that. | ||
So again, thank you for the opportunity to share this and we just invite you to join us tonight. | ||
Thank you, Pastor. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Make sure you go to those websites. | ||
This is a spiritual war. | ||
Everything else, it's a spiritual war. | ||
I want to bring in Hugh Kirkpatrick. | ||
Hugh was on a couple weeks ago. | ||
Hugh was Lee Greenwood's partner at the God Bless America Bible. | ||
And I think we sold a lot of them when he had him on. | ||
We only got about 30 seconds, Hugh. | ||
Just give us 30 seconds of this. | ||
I'm going to hold you over through the break. | ||
But just tell us, what is the God Bless America Bible we sold out? | ||
You're about to re-ramp up on your publication of this? | ||
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Yes, sir. | |
Thanks for letting me come on. | ||
It's been amazing. | ||
The avalanche. | ||
Okay, we lost you. | ||
We're going to bounce a commercial break. | ||
If we're not losing them after the audience, we'll let them play. | ||
Hugh, we're going to try to reboot you. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to come back. | ||
We've got Hugh Kirkpatrick, the God Bless the USA Bible. | ||
This is a Bible that's a King James Version of the Old and New Testament, and it's also got the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence, and it's got the Pledge of Allegiance. | ||
So you've got one family Bible. | ||
One Bible there, you pass down generation to generation, your own family Bible. | ||
It's a King James Version, KJV. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're in return with Hugh Kirkpatrick about the spiritual war America's facing and what you, The Deplorables, can do about it. | ||
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I want to thank the pastor. | ||
I want everybody to go to that site or pick another site. | ||
You know, we have the 8 p.m. | ||
club, the 8 a.m. | ||
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We have the guys that do the fast. | ||
The fasting and the prayer. | ||
We try to give access. | ||
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I'm a try to get Rabbi Sparrow for tomorrow's open for tomorrow's show. | ||
And also what Father Martigues from the Jesuits. | ||
Because we are the spiritual warfare. | ||
I want to now, so here's one thing. | ||
We were so taken, and I'm so taken with the feedback of people that actually purchased the Bible, that we formed a partnership. | ||
And we're going to get Hugh on one day. | ||
We actually don't have a technical problem because he's Lee Greenwood's partner. | ||
But the God Bless the USA Bible, and go to godblesstheusabible.com now to order this Bible. | ||
That's going to take a little while to get there. | ||
I think it's going to be ready to publish, I think, in February to get to you. | ||
But this is a special thing where I was always attracted to it. | ||
It was the King James Version of the Bible. | ||
Plus they had the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, the Pledge of Allegiance, all in one thing. | ||
And you could talk to the family about it. | ||
And one thing that we're going to do in this is we're going to start having specials to talk about the writing of the King James Bible. | ||
We're going to have specials about how the documents tie together and the divine inspiration in the back of our founding documents to have all this. | ||
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Very important. | ||
We're going to get Hugh on here to really describe it. | ||
This Bible is quite unique. | ||
And here's why I was so taken by it. | ||
The people that got it would contact me and say, hey, this thing's really, it's something we can use as a family Bible. | ||
And I know in modern times, a lot of families don't have the family Bibles. | ||
They can get around and talk about, All the founding documents and what the country is based upon and read the divinely inspired Word of God. | ||
Boris, thank you for joining me. | ||
And here's what I want to do. | ||
Can Denver play? | ||
I want to play the Chuck Todd. | ||
I'm not going to have a lot of time to get you in on it at the end, but this is everything you've been talking about. | ||
Now, ladies and gentlemen, this is Chuck Todd today. | ||
He's one of the smartest guys over at MSNBC on politics, and he's got Wasserman from the Cook Report. | ||
He's probably the smartest guy in the country. | ||
I want you to hear this, what you've heard on The War Room. | ||
I want you to hear this from MSNBC this afternoon. | ||
Condemner, can we go ahead and play that clip? | ||
Welcome back. | ||
Across the country, states are drawing the new district lines for both state legislatures and Congress. | ||
We'll determine who votes where and how likely a district is to go Democratic or Republican. | ||
Right now, with about half of the 2022 U.S. | ||
House districts drawn, Democrats are in a bit of a better position than they may be expected to be. | ||
According to the Cook Political Report's Dave Wasserman, based on what we know so far, there will be a few more Biden-won districts than there are now. | ||
But that may not be enough for Democrats to keep control of the House. | ||
For what will be the first of many times this midterm year as Mr. Redistrict himself, as many of you know, is Twitter handle these days. | ||
So Dave, let me start with this. | ||
What is, give the big broad brush explanation as to why you believe this is, redistricting is coming out of wash here, even though Republicans sort of appear to have, to be in charge of more of the maps than the Democrats. | ||
Is this simply where the growth was in these states? | ||
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Part of it was the census, Chuck, but there are, on the current trajectory, going to be more Biden won districts after redistricting than there are now. | |
That surprises a lot of Democrats. | ||
The reality is Democrats did get to gerrymander Illinois, Oregon, New Mexico. | ||
They probably own the biggest redistricting weapon in the country in New York, which hasn't redrawn its lines yet, whereas Republicans, they Let me have it. | ||
to redistrict in states that they already gerrymandered back in 2011. So in Texas it was more about shoring up the seats that Republicans already had. Democrats also got favorable maps from commissions in California, Michigan, New Jersey. | ||
And that said, there's as much short-term risk here for Democrats as there is long-term upside. So many of these new seats are going to be, you know, seats that hide one. | ||
Okay. We only got two minutes. | ||
We're supposed to be up... | ||
And I hate doing this in a segment where we're talking about the Holy Bible and praying, okay? | ||
But I'm an Irishman, so I'm going to get worked up here. | ||
We're supposed to be up 12. | ||
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Up 12. | |
You know, because it's the sublime of the prayer down to the nitty-gritty and nastiness of politics. | ||
We're supposed to be up 12. | ||
Just on the demographics, the census, and controlling the state legislatures. | ||
Up 12. | ||
We're going to end up Biden plus 2. | ||
I want everybody in this audience to embrace that. | ||
I want you to understand this. | ||
When we don't get to the 100 seats, the establishment, Blue Blazer, khaki pants, Republicans, Boris, you've got about 30 seconds. | ||
Come in hot on this. | ||
Always coming in hot, Steve, and always signaling that noise for this audience. | ||
We've been talking about this for weeks and months. | ||
This exact specific issue, the fact that the liberals and the mainstream media are laughing at us. | ||
So to the rhinos in Missouri, to Eric Greitens just tweeted about it in the last hour. | ||
The rhinos in Missouri, the rhinos in Kentucky, to Florida and Georgia, you better get your spine on right. | ||
You better. | ||
How do people follow you, Boris? | ||
And if we have more Biden districts that we came in with, that's an embarrassment for all of us. | ||
And it is unacceptable. | ||
And to those who did the wrong thing on redistricting, you will be remembered. | ||
You will be remembered. | ||
And to the Maga Posse, come in hot, color within the lines, but color hot and bold on redistricting. | ||
How do people follow you, Boris? | ||
I got about 30 seconds. | ||
All day long. | ||
By the way, Steve, I checked out the Bible. | ||
The Old Testament is absolutely fire. | ||
God bless the USABible.com. | ||
Absolute fire in the Old Testament there. | ||
Plus the founding documents. | ||
So, really great partnership, Steve. | ||
Congratulations on that. | ||
God bless the USABible.com. | ||
For me, BorisCP.com is the website. | ||
Putting out newsletter after newsletter. | ||
At BorisCP on GitterHot. | ||
At BorisCP on Twitter. | ||
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Boris on the scrub site. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
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God bless. | |
By the way, Boris, one of my objectives in 2022, the Valley Decision, is to get you to work with me. | ||
We're going to go through the back of that book, okay? | ||
We're going to go through the back. | ||
You got it. | ||
It's actually three quarters. | ||
Boris, I'll see you tomorrow morning, 10 a.m. | ||
It's going to be on fire. |