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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Welcome to our special The Revolt of the Moms of America. | ||
Something has happened in this country over the last couple of years that now the Moms of America said, hey, we've kind of had enough about this, about parental rights, about every aspect of it, whether it's the masks, the vaccines, the CRT, the social-emotional learning, this issue of parents' rights, of are they co-parent with the state, are they the parents? | ||
It's gone into the political arena, people getting involved in Precinct strategy or becoming election officials or just across the board. | ||
The moms of America are united in one thing. | ||
They're going to take action. | ||
Remember, I've always called them the presidents and CEOs of the American family. | ||
Anyway, they kind of run the deal. | ||
Right. | ||
At least in my family. | ||
My dad was the greatest guy in the world. | ||
Just passed away at 100 years old. | ||
What about a couple of months ago? | ||
But my mom, you know, my dad worked every day of his life and was the greatest guy in the world, the greatest father. | ||
But my mom, during the day, she ran the show. | ||
OK, she was she was in charge and there was no doubt of the chain of command went through her to him. | ||
He was like the chairman of the board. | ||
She was the CEO and chief operating officer. | ||
And she ran a the British called a close run thing. | ||
It was no doubt what the plan of the day was. | ||
And it's just so amazing to see so many mothers that have now just had a belly full of government interference, whether it's on the medical side. | ||
The education side, the economic side, and so we've asked a number of people who have been here through the year on to kind of come on and tell their stories. | ||
I want to go to Delois Stallman, who's a lawyer and a homeschool mom. | ||
Delois, what was it, because you're a professional lawyer, what was it that got you focused? | ||
I mean, your kind of journey to get you focused on some of these education issues that you've really been at the forefront of. | ||
Hi, Steve. | ||
Yeah, I had the opportunity, you know, pre-pandemic and, you know, a decade ago to really start thinking about what type of an upbringing and education I wanted for my kids. | ||
And it was painfully obvious to me a long time ago that the curriculum they were offering in the schools really was more focused on setting up a worker bee than it really was on Inputting into the kid knowledge and information that would create a leader. | ||
And so I decided that I would take a stab at homeschooling. | ||
I initially went with a classical model. | ||
And I became really infatuated with that style of learning and what that was going to offer to my child. | ||
So I had put a lot of thought into what education was going to mean for my family. | ||
So when friends of mine during the pandemic started to lean on me regarding the absolute struggles that they were facing with the school system and their child and the iPad school and asynchronous learning and all of this crazy stuff, those were questions that they were confronted with immediately. | ||
I had You know, really sort of researched and thought about that for a period of years. | ||
So I became a sounding board for some of these other moms who didn't really know where to go. | ||
And that's kind of how I got involved. | ||
So where has it led you to? | ||
Tell us about your journey. | ||
I'm sorry, can you repeat that? | ||
Tell us where it's led to, like today. | ||
You're homeschooled, but I know people look to you as kind of a leader in this. | ||
Well, I realized that I needed to help equip other moms with some of the information that I had had for a long time. | ||
That was speaking at school board meetings, standing up to people who hold powerful positions as an attorney. | ||
That's a cultivated skill. | ||
Equipping the moms with knowledge that maybe they didn't have beforehand and helping them get involved into the political aspect of standing up on behalf of their kids in a setting where maybe the parental input is not often invited, especially in situations where you're not in agreement with the power structure, like the schools in Virginia weren't. | ||
So after I got involved with the masks and some of the critical race theory, critical theory, gender ideology, some of the awful books that are in the school system, it really evolved, frankly, coming out of watching shows like The War Room and listening to John Fredericks and precinct committeeman strategy. | ||
I joined the local club here. | ||
I'm now first vice chair for York County Republicans. | ||
I joined the VFRW and I'm treasurer for York County. | ||
And I just decided that if I'm going to sit on the sidelines and complain, I'm not going to change anything. | ||
So I had to get into the arena that I really didn't want to get into. | ||
Because in order to play the game, you have to be on the team. | ||
It's Mother's Day weekend, and, you know, your journey as a mother, what, as you look back on it, what lessons did you take from your mother? | ||
Maybe sometimes, you know, the lessons, you don't understand the lessons at the time, but as you look back over it, given your involvement as an activist today, given your involvement, particularly in education, in classical education, and with your children, what lessons did you derive from your mother? | ||
Well, my mother and my grandmother, I grew up on a farm. | ||
And so I had to really learn from them about nurturing, especially helpless animals. | ||
Or, you know, when you're on a farm, it's really a group effort. | ||
So I learned about teamwork and being a key player in a team. | ||
My family were also involved in antiques, so I learned how to spot diamonds in the rough and how to see value in things that maybe others did not. | ||
My mom also really told me that I could do anything that I wanted to, so one of the things that she allowed me to do was to be an exchange student. | ||
She said if I graduated high school in three years, I could spend the fourth year overseas, which I did do, and she empowered me to be able to set out in the world and to be able to explore. | ||
It didn't have anything to do with gender. | ||
She never really limited anything I did on gender. It was really, was I capable of doing something? And I hope that I'm giving that same lesson to my kids. It's frustrating when people try to gender stereotype little kids because no matter what the child's, you know, gender, boy or girl, they can achieve really anything as long as you equip them with the knowledge and the discernment | ||
and the life skills to go down the path. | ||
You're not going to be able to be there with them at all times in the future. | ||
You want a successful, independent person, so you have to grant them all of the skills so that they can be successful when you set them out in the world. | ||
You saw this NBC article. | ||
I mean, we were going to do this show anyway, but I saw the NBC article. | ||
I said, we have to do this show. | ||
The mainstream media, the news, the progressive left, the Uniparty here, and this, not just Democrats, but also establishment Republicans, there's something about The women like you that have gotten engaged as mothers, right, at every aspect of this, across the board, whether it's health care, whether it's the learning, politics, the preaching, it is, it has so shocked | ||
And put fear into the established order, that they really don't respond. | ||
One of the ways they responded was NBC wrote this article that basically said that we've converted these women to fascists and now they're the tip of the spear of a really a rising fascist movement. | ||
I mean, this article is so over the top. | ||
But what is it? | ||
What do you think they fear? | ||
Well, I think they really fear people who will Think for themselves and not swallow hook, line, and sinker, whatever narrative the government is putting out. | ||
That could be with the vaccine. | ||
It could be with your curriculum. | ||
You know, a lot of what they really just want are compliant people. | ||
Oddly enough, they don't define extremism, which really would be a set of Beliefs that fall outside of the mainstream. | ||
They disparage and insult women for participating in mothering. | ||
They're labeling it far right. | ||
They don't define that either. | ||
It's a really poorly written article, frankly. | ||
I mean, I'm embarrassed for the woman to have put something so poorly written out, but it's also insulting to people who would like to equip their own children or even just live their lives With the thought that maybe they are equipped as a mother or a wife to evaluate information on their own and make a determination rather than be a compliant follower of Lord Fauci or the school board. | ||
So it's what they're afraid of are people who think and people who will not just follow orders. | ||
A lot of people in the public school system, especially, have sat on the sidelines believing that the schools were operating in good faith. | ||
And unfortunately, we're seeing right now that that was not the case. | ||
So it's time to catch up. | ||
We're behind the eight ball on the education front. | ||
Deloes, how do people follow you? | ||
How do they find out more about you on social media? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yeah, I am on Getter at Deloes. | ||
And I post a lot of information about education, sometimes medical, but I try to keep people up to date on anything that's going on in the education front, whether it's legislation or engagement opportunities. | ||
And this weekend, I'm going to be speaking at the Virginia Education Summit, so there are opportunities to follow that group as well on their website. | ||
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Good. | |
We'll make sure we get it up and that everybody gets a chance to hear you live and in person. | ||
Dolores Stallman, honored to have you on here. | ||
Keep fighting. | ||
Thank you so much for inviting me. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Okay, this is a firebrand. | ||
She's already become part of a national story and that's about the Secretary of State. | ||
She's been nominated to a convention with two-thirds of the vote in the first round. | ||
The future, potential future Secretary of State, future Secretary of State Karoma from Michigan. | ||
Ma'am, thank you very much for joining us here and moms of revolt across America. | ||
This article has said that you guys are, and particularly you, because you've become kind of a leader in Michigan politics, running for Secretary of State, that this is a rising fascist movement, an anti-democratic movement, an extremist movement, and that you are one of the leaders of taking moms in America and turning them into domestic terrorists. | ||
What say you, ma'am? | ||
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I think that that statement from those people evidences that the political class is flailing and in the throes of death because the American people are rising up. | |
This movement is not about party. | ||
It's not about person. | ||
It's about American citizens standing up and taking back our power. | ||
I've talked to Democrats who are disaffected and frustrated that their party has been taken over by Marxists. | ||
I'm talking to independents who are politically homeless and frustrated. | ||
Never before in American history has the Secretary of State's race been so critical to the very survival of our nation. | ||
And that's why there's these unnecessary attacks Like, within two hours, Steve, I simply shared a promo video from the 2000 Mules film. | ||
And within two hours, I'm getting pressured to be quiet about it. | ||
Why should I be quiet about systemic election fraud that threatens the survival of our very republic? | ||
And this is why so many people, independents, Green Party, whatever party you can think of, they're frustrated and they stay home because their feel and they know their voice is being silenced by people who are only seeking to serve themselves. | ||
That's why it's so important for everyone within the Sound of My Voice to support our campaign, to support our movement, because this is a movement for the people of America. | ||
This is a movement for the people of Michigan. | ||
Christina, could you just hang on for one second? | ||
We just want to take a short break. | ||
We're going to turn with you. | ||
Christina Caramo has won the convention with two-thirds of the votes in the first round to be the next Secretary of State in Michigan. | ||
And ladies and gentlemen, although people say this is a down ballot slot, this will be one of the most hotly contested political races in the fall of this year. | ||
Michigan is absolutely a key state. | ||
It's a critical state. | ||
There's a massive controversy about 3 November about exactly what happened in Michigan. | ||
Of all the states, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Georgia, the one that sticks out that probably did the least with the most questions and did the least was Michigan. | ||
And that's what her campaign is about. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Moms in revolt across America. | ||
Our Mother's Day weekend special will continue in The War Room in just a moment. | ||
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Pandemic. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
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I want to go back to Christina Caramo. | ||
She's running for Secretary of State. | ||
She's won the Republican nomination in this convention. | ||
Two-thirds of the votes for her. | ||
Overwhelming. | ||
Christina, one thing I've noticed since we've had you on here, people are very impressed about how faith has formed your life and your worldview and your point of view. | ||
Talk to us about the influence of your mother in you and how you've passed that on, not just to your own children, but in your life's work. | ||
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Yeah, it's my mom who's the one who got me interested in politics in the first place. | |
She's the one who, you know, I would watch programs with her and I began to scrutinize things, and one of the things my mother taught me was to question everything. | ||
And I would, I always tell my mom, my mother just recently passed away, but I always tell my mother that, you know, I know it's a pain in the behind to raise, but thank you, because I was irritated as a teenager, I know, because I always had something to say, But then the benefit of that as an adult is that I always, when someone told me something, I'm like, well, why? | ||
Why should I believe that? | ||
Where's the evidence? | ||
And I never believed in just following the crowd or following the narrative. | ||
I believe in following the facts and evidence. | ||
And as a Christian, you know, I have a master's in Christian apologetics from Biola University. | ||
And what do apologists do? | ||
We defend the Christian faith with facts and evidence. | ||
So having evidence is critical. | ||
And my mother always taught me to follow the evidence. | ||
I mean, I could just look through so many times where I remember doctors used to tell people to smoke cigarettes. | ||
You know, I can think of so many times we were told that fat is bad, but sugar is good. | ||
We would find out the reverse is true. | ||
And I thank my mother for teaching me to question everything. | ||
And she taught me most importantly, more important than questioning everything was to follow Christ. | ||
And that is so important because ultimately, Steve, all of us are going to die and stand before our Creator. | ||
What matters is what do we do for the Kingdom of God that ultimately matters in our lives. | ||
You know, and I know as someone who's running for public office, people shriek at that notion that somehow that means I'm going to make decisions and disenfranchise citizens who don't share my worldview. | ||
Absolutely the opposite. | ||
If you look at the teachings of Christ and the life of Christ, He sat and mingled with everybody, even the people who didn't agree with Him, even the people who wanted to kill Him. | ||
He would sit and talk and mingle with them because the goal is to help people. | ||
And I can't help people. | ||
I can't love people that I won't interact with. | ||
If I insulate myself in this little bubble, that's not what I'm about at all. | ||
I'm about interacting and talking with everybody. | ||
I don't care if you're Satan. | ||
I will sit and have a conversation with you. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
I'm about serving people, and that's one of the things that Christ taught, and so my faith in Christ He showed me how to love and care about all people no matter who they are or where they came from and want to serve people because I exist for God's glory. | ||
And then my mother teaching me that to follow him and to also question everything has such a major impact. | ||
And so I wouldn't be the person that I am on any stretch or even the mother that I am without my mother and I love her and miss her dearly. | ||
Why is it, and you've seen now in modern America, and particularly with the advent of the rise of President Trump and this Trump movement, this kind of populist, nationalist, America first, grassroots movement. | ||
You've seen, we call it inclusive nationalism, participatory populism. | ||
You have moms now at school boards and election officials and people like yourself running for Secretary of State, people questioning, you know, the medical boards and moms, you know, going after the school boards for masks and vaccines and not backing down. | ||
But I look out there on the horizon, you know, we have now increasing participation by African Americans, and particularly ones that haven't been traditional Republicans, and increasing participation, like in South Texas, the Rio Grande Valley, of working class Hispanics and middle class Hispanic Americans, and now Asian Americans, Chinese Americans, particularly with our anti-CCP. | ||
And I've noticed that the left and the mainstream media and the Democratic Party has just gone crazy about this, and they attack, and they attack in the most vicious way. | ||
Even in that, there's a subset. | ||
It's women of color that are now standing up and saying, hey, I'm going to be counted. | ||
I'm part of the Trump movement. | ||
I'm a conservative. | ||
I'm a traditionalist that are open to the most vicious and constant attacks. | ||
And you come to mind all the time. | ||
There's something about your candidacy that has triggered just a storm that I have not seen in many other situations. | ||
Why do you think that is? | ||
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You know, Steve, that's such a great question because, you know, I've always been a Republican. | |
I've always been a conservative and for a very long time, you know, throughout my teenage years and in my 20s, I mean, just I've gotten called so many vicious names for being a black Republican. | ||
Words that you would probably have to bleep out if I said them. | ||
You're a traitor to your people. | ||
You're terrible. | ||
And so now to see this shift in more people realizing that race politics is a Marxist tactic. | ||
There's a book I'm going to encourage everyone to read called Color, Communism, and Common Sense by a man named Manning Johnson that was published in 1957. | ||
And he pointed out that when the Marxists came into America, they understood that class warfare was the ticket, but racial conflict was it. | ||
So the left, their entire nexus, the entire pole that holds up their political power is this narrative that they fight for the other, that they fight for the oppressed, whether you're talking about race, able-bodied, disabled, any category you can think of, but especially race. | ||
They connect all of their political agendas to fighting for black people. | ||
I mean, abortion. | ||
You talk about the Second Amendment. | ||
The Second Amendment is meant to protect heterosexual Christian white men. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
The Second Amendment is the ultimate equalizer so that that in itself doesn't make any sense or we need to do away with the Constitution or open the borders to protect trans women of color. | ||
I mean they say this stuff all the time in an incendiary manner to pit Americans against one another when in reality our founding documents, our way of government, is the most Our founding documents are the most fundamental thing that unite us all as Americans, and more black women are starting to realize that, and starting to realize we've been lied to. | ||
As a matter of fact, I had a conversation with a woman yesterday who was a black woman, was saying she was so frustrated that people are assuming that she's a Democrat. | ||
But this is just a random lady that I didn't know prior to the conversation, and I talked to in public. | ||
And she was just infuriated with that notion, because at the end of the day, Steve, all of us want the same thing. | ||
We want prosperity. | ||
We want love. | ||
We want security. | ||
We want opportunity. | ||
That has nothing to do with race, class, or any other category that the left wants to divide us on. | ||
And they're terrified because when people such as myself challenge their narrative, the narrative falls apart. | ||
Because Jocelyn Benson can't cry racism and sexism with me. | ||
She can't. | ||
So what does she have? | ||
Nothing. | ||
So all she has is to turn around and say, oh, this lady's crazy, which anyone talking to me know that that's false. | ||
So they can't use race. | ||
They can't use sex, which is their two things. | ||
I mean, according to the left, we can't even define a woman. | ||
So they're just falling apart at the seams. | ||
And every American is realizing that even those JFK Democrats, those liberal Democrats, they're not a bunch of psychos. | ||
They're not. | ||
They're normal people who want a great life and a peaceful community. | ||
Now, we may have disagreements, but that's ultimately what they want. | ||
And they realize that people such as myself are really trying to help them all. | ||
They may not play for my team, quote-unquote, as far as being a Republican, but they play on my team as being a human being made in God's image and being an American. | ||
And they realize that this America First message is for everybody, no matter your political affiliation, race, sexual orientation, or anything else that the left could bring up. | ||
You have a degree, and a vast degree, in Christian apologetics, right? | ||
Which is the theory of defending Christianity. | ||
As you've come into the political cauldron, and where the attacks on you are relentless and ceaseless, what have you learned about your religion? | ||
And how has it changed your relationship to Jesus Christ, and particularly lived Christianity, when you're in a place that you're attacked relentlessly, and the natural human nature would be to strike back? | ||
What have you learned about your faith? | ||
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You know, I learned that it's really challenging to me. | |
I hope that people watch what's happening and the attacks that's being levered against me for being a Christian, is that we do not exist to just have a good life. | ||
I think in America, because we've been living off the fat of the land for so long, we've even taken this view of the gospel, that God exists just to make me happy and give me things. | ||
I exist for the glory of God, and that means that I am required to suffer for Christ. | ||
And if I'm going to be publicly attacked and marked, so be it. | ||
I mean, Jesus died. | ||
The apostles died. | ||
I mean, of all the apostles, only one didn't die. | ||
He was exiled to an island. | ||
You know, you look at the first century church. | ||
They died for Christ. | ||
They were boiled to death. | ||
They had horrible, painful deaths. | ||
And we look at Christians in other countries. | ||
I know a woman personally. | ||
In Michigan, she's from India, and she has written a book recently where she's detailing being tortured in India for being a Christian. | ||
And so, you know what? | ||
If people in other countries can be tortured and die, and if the first century church and Christians throughout history are willing to die for the gospel, I can be laughed at by a few Marxists. | ||
I really don't care. | ||
Because if I really love God, then I'm willing to suffer for Him. | ||
And you know, Jesus tells us the world is going to come after you. | ||
So, you know, no student is greater than their master. | ||
So if Jesus was mocked and crucified, why wouldn't I be laughed at and made fun of? | ||
And any person claiming to love Christ and not willing to suffer and stand up for the truth of the gospel isn't really a devout follower, and they're just looking for a genie. | ||
You know, is Jesus Christ your Lord and Savior, or do you just want Him to be your Savior and give you things? | ||
We have to make a decision. | ||
And, you know, as a Christian, I'm going to continue to stand firm on my faith. | ||
Because God didn't give me a platform. | ||
God didn't put me here to just lay around with my hand out expecting me to get out, get busy, and serve them. | ||
And that's what I plan to do. | ||
That's what I'm going to do. | ||
Christina, real quickly, how do people find out about you and your campaign? | ||
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So yeah, Christina Caramo, Christina with a K, and I'm going to make this appeal. | |
Everyone listen to my voice. | ||
One of the reasons why everyday citizens have a hard time winning public office is money. | ||
And so I need everyone in the sound of my voice, please donate at least $10. | ||
A lot of you can do a lot more. | ||
Please contribute to our campaign so we can defeat Jocelyn Benson. | ||
We will hit it now. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
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Thank you so much, Steve. | |
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
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I want to go now to Fei Fei, the great struggle against the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
You know, we've had so many of these specials over the last couple of years. | ||
Really, you know, we started in the in the spring and summer of 2020 when the pandemic had first started. | ||
And we had we'd have Saturday specials talking about the struggle in China. | ||
You see what's happening right now in Beijing and in Shanghai. | ||
We don't really understand fully what's going on, but we know there's 400 million people, some sort of lockdown of which the Chinese Communist Party won't be won't be clear on. | ||
Fei-Fei, thank you for joining us. | ||
You're part of the whistleblower movement. | ||
You're part of the new federal state of China. | ||
You're one of what we call the fighters. | ||
Tell us about your mom. | ||
for the people of China, the Lao Beijing every day, and for the diaspora, the Chinese people. | ||
Fei-Fei, tell us about your mom. | ||
What inspiration did you get from your mother? | ||
I know you're a mother of three children, but talk to us about your mother and what she did for you and how she inspired you as a mom. | ||
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My mom, so actually my mom is like a lot of Chinese traditional moms. | |
So they just want to give everything to their kids. | ||
My mom's family was the victim of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
So my grandma's family, the whole family, a lot of people died during the Cultural Revolution. | ||
So we never has the same thinking like the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
So that's why. | ||
So when I figured out I was pregnant, so I decided I cannot stay in this country anymore because I don't want my kids to live in this country. | ||
So I decided to get to America. | ||
Then I go to MBA schools. | ||
Did we lose her? | ||
Okay, can we go to Liz Yor? | ||
Okay, while we boot up Feifei, let's get Liz Yor. | ||
Who we're going to do as our cleanup hitter. | ||
Liz, do you have me? | ||
Can we go to Liz Yor? | ||
Okay, while we boot up Feifei, let's get Liz Yor. | ||
Who we're gonna do is our cleanup hitter. | ||
Liz, Liz, do you have me? | ||
You got me. | ||
So Liz, I'm gonna ask you a thing. | ||
I'll tell you what, let's take our time. | ||
We've got plenty of time to get Feifei in the next block. | ||
Let's take our time, make sure we get it set up so we can hear it. | ||
Liz, so this show was inspired. | ||
I was always going to do a Mother's Day special, as we try to do every year. | ||
But it was particularly inspired by this article that was in, I think, NBC News. | ||
NBC News, and it was about how Kind of the Trump movement are inspiring, are starting to recruit. | ||
You see these moms everywhere. | ||
You see them at school boards. | ||
You see them at precinct strategies. | ||
You see them going to electoral boards. | ||
They're now questioning masks. | ||
They're there at the school board saying about vaccines and they're questioning everything. | ||
And they're being radicalized and really turned into kind of a vanguard of this rising fascist movement. | ||
You've been around the block a couple of times. | ||
You're one of the smartest and toughest people, kind, but you've got steely resolve. | ||
Why is the mainstream media, and really the apparatus that runs this country, the established order, I've never seen fear. | ||
That I see in this situation. | ||
I mean, even with Trump and the Trump movement and the guys around Trump or all this, there's something about the mothers of America that are now standing up for things like parental rights or medical rights or questioning everything that has literally struck the established order to its core. | ||
What is it and why is it? | ||
Oh, Steve, you are so right. | ||
I mean, they this is about they have to vilify motherhood, right? | ||
They are terrified. | ||
This was their constituency that they thought they had, you know, forever with the Democratic Party. | ||
And these Marxists are so predictable. | ||
They're diabolical. | ||
They're coming for the moms. | ||
And they're seizing the opportunity to frame the narrative about, you know, the evil protective moms. | ||
Look, we heard it from Merrick Garland, you know, in the FBI. | ||
These mothers who are there at the school boards as if they want to be. | ||
This is hard work, you know, raising children and then going to fight your own school board, you know, at night. | ||
They're trying to destroy protective mothers. | ||
They're trying to vilify protective mothers. | ||
They're making fun of protective mothers. | ||
And they're also trying, this is what the real agenda is. | ||
They're trying to separate the family and the children, and especially the children from their mothers. | ||
Now look, they've been successful in doing that with abortion, right? | ||
They've successfully separated children from women with their pro-abortion agenda. | ||
But now they see the pendulum swinging back. | ||
And so with Merrick Garland, with the FBI, they have to tarnish this powerful group. | ||
There's nothing more powerful than a protective mother, right? | ||
There's nothing. | ||
In nature, we saw the mother lion will fight to the bitter end to protect her cubs. | ||
Well, the same thing exists here with us humans. | ||
And I think we really have to gird ourselves because they're really going to go down this road. | ||
The left is really going to go down and they will stop at nothing. | ||
And moms are, in my opinion, the real and present political threat to the left and the Democratic Party. | ||
And it's largely because the left is trying to transform local schools into Marxist struggle sessions. | ||
And the mothers are saying, whoa, whoa, whoa, wait a minute. | ||
You're not going to do that. | ||
You're not going to turn them into LGBT grooming sessions either. | ||
And you're not going to poison our children's minds with this racist hate. | ||
And so the left is terrified of this massive MAGA movement of moms, and they're going to continue to fight back against the radicalization of the schools, of the libraries, of the sports, and of children's media. | ||
And you know, can you believe this? | ||
The left is saying being a protective mother is now a threat to our democracy and our society. | ||
You know, it's just absolutely astonishing. | ||
And remember, remember the feminists? | ||
Remember, they were the ones who really cared about women, and they were the ones who really had the women's best interests at heart. | ||
Not the Republicans, not the right, but the feminists. | ||
Well, these same feminists are the ones who are demonizing women, demonizing mothers. | ||
They destroyed Title IX women's sports. | ||
The left and their hallowed transgender movement has caused rape and violence against little girls in schools and women in prisons. | ||
And look, the parents are fed up and they're not going to take this anymore. | ||
And the mothers will not allow themselves to be intimidated by calling themselves, calling them violent. | ||
And they're not going to be separated from their children on these issues of CRT and SEL and trans indoctrination. | ||
And, you know, this isn't they want us to celebrate a black woman on the Supreme Court. | ||
Fine. | ||
But then this same woman cannot define what a woman is. | ||
And so, look, this is the last standing institution that the left wants to destroy. | ||
They want to disparage women who are mothers. | ||
And that's what's going on in the streets in L.A. | ||
last night, you know, in this battle against the Destruction of Roe vs. Wade, and destruction of abortion, which has destroyed families and children and mothers. | ||
And so, the awakening of the mama bears is something that they never anticipated. | ||
And so, motherhood is... Let me ask you, why have they... Why have they focused on the, maniacally focused on the family, and particularly destroying the family as a target? | ||
to go after. | ||
They're trying to drive a wedge. | ||
It is parental rights and children, but it's particularly focused on mothers. | ||
Why are they focused on mothers to separate them out to drive this wedge between their essential control of the raising of their offspring, ma'am? | ||
Well, we know the Marxists want to destroy the family, don't we? | ||
That's always been their goal, that the state will raise your children. | ||
The state will indoctrinate your children. | ||
The state will tell your children what they can do. | ||
Look at China, what they can do, how they can live. | ||
And so the one person Standing between the state and these precious children is the mother, the protective mother. | ||
And they're getting it. | ||
The left is getting it. | ||
And so they have to demonize, vilify, intimidate them. | ||
This article that appeared in MSNBC is just the first of many. | ||
You know, Joe Biden was it today? | ||
He was starting to talk about the extremist left of the MAGA movement. | ||
And these, you know, we We understand now what is at stake. | ||
They've ripped off the mask. | ||
They've come out of the closet. | ||
They have told us what their agenda is. | ||
And you know, this is such a great moment in history where women, mothers, Can stand up and battle in front of everybody, battle for the protection of their children. | ||
And, you know, we all know that our, you know, our mothers, ourselves as mothers, would die for our children. | ||
And frankly, our fathers would die for our children. | ||
And our husbands would die for our children. | ||
So, you know, this is a moment of, you know, we're really coming to the apex of what our society is all about. | ||
And Roe versus Wade is an integral part of that. | ||
but also this mass indoctrination that is going on in our schools. | ||
And it's gonna, how interesting it's gonna play out in our schools. | ||
This cultural battle is gonna play out in our schools. | ||
I'm betting on the moms, Steve. | ||
I know that they will not back down. | ||
They will not be intimidated by a Merrick Garland or Chris Wray. | ||
And they certainly are not going to be intimidated by Joe Biden. | ||
And so this is an important Mother's Day. | ||
We've seen a really a tremendous effort on the part of mothers of America who are going to stand up and protect their children from this Evil Marxist indoctrination that is trying to take over our great country. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
It's going to be a pitched battle. | ||
There will be martyrs to the cause, but it's got to happen. | ||
And the mothers are not going to sacrifice their children to this leftist demonic agenda. | ||
Liz, sure, if you could just hang on for a second. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to try to get Faye Faye up, but we've got one more segment coming up. | ||
And it's, I'll tell you what, Liz, I think sums it up perfectly. | ||
This is a fight in the moms of America, at the vanguard of this. | ||
And here's the interesting thing. | ||
A lot of these moms have not been conservative, have not been traditionalists, have not been Republicans. | ||
A lot of them have just been people going through life. | ||
And now they're galvanized because they see what's going on. | ||
And what's driven this is the focus on their children. | ||
And to really have somebody else get into the middle of their decisions as mothers about the raising of their offspring, the raising of their beloved children. | ||
OK, short commercial break. | ||
We're going to return. | ||
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In concluding our Mother's Day weekend special, The Revolt of Moms Across America, what influence and how did your mom shape you, the Liz Shore we see today that is at the lead and one of the leaders of this fight? | ||
Well, I'm the oldest of six children. | ||
My mother was the oldest of six children. | ||
She grew up in the Depression. | ||
My dad was in World War II as a Navy pilot, so she waited for him to come home. | ||
And so they lived through some really tough times. | ||
And throughout those really tough times, family was first. | ||
Faith was first. | ||
My mother certainly gave me a love of my Catholic faith. | ||
She practiced it up until she passed away at 91. | ||
And also imbued in me the importance of public service, of making this a better country, a better world. | ||
And first and foremost, the most important role for a woman is to be a mother. | ||
And so she really encouraged me to go to law school and to be involved in politics and to really give back to our country and give back to our church. | ||
And so for that, I'm very grateful that I was given, first and foremost, life and then given a beautiful Catholic faith, which has really brought me through tough times. | ||
And has helped me see these complex issues, see through these complex issues that we're dealing with now. | ||
And so for that on Mother's Day, I'm very grateful as well as most grateful for my children and my grandchildren. | ||
Liz, how do people follow you on social media? | ||
How have they found out more about Liz? | ||
On all platforms, Elizabeth Yor, and my website is yourchildren.com. | ||
Liz, thank you for spending time on this Mother's Day weekend about moms and revolts. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I think we've worked out the technical problems with Fei-Fei. | ||
Fei-Fei, the same question, we've got a couple minutes. | ||
How did your mother, coming from communist China, Help to form you, to help form Fei-Fei, who's not only a mother of three children, but one of the great fighters in the new federal state in this movement to free the Chinese people, ma'am. | ||
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Yes. | |
So, actually, my mom, when she was young, she was living in a wealthy family in China, but later the CCP take over the land of China, then they become the big victims of the CCP. | ||
So, our values never be the same as CCP. | ||
It's always the opposite side. | ||
promote love, they don't promote the family, united. | ||
So they always ask people, so if you want to be successful in the CCP society, you need to learn how to cheat, how to just do something fake, and please other people in some very unordinary way. | ||
So it's always the opposite of our family values. | ||
So when I have kids, I decided I cannot have my kids in this society, so I decided to go to America. | ||
So I heard from Moscow, so I feel like he is perfectly right. | ||
So he's telling everything about CCP is perfectly right. | ||
And then the virus, the CCP virus, the pandemic break, So I feel like it's the time I need to stand with my Maoist goal and fight for the freedom for the Chinese people, because we cannot withhold anymore. | ||
So if we do not stand out, there will be no place for people to live in freedom. | ||
Even the United States is hurt a lot by the CCP. | ||
You can see the shadow of the CCP everywhere in the United States right now. | ||
I need to have a good place for my kids, so I have to stand out and fight. | ||
Feifei, you're an inspiration. | ||
And all the fighters over at the New Federal State, what you guys are doing on the Polish border in Ukraine is absolutely amazing. | ||
But what really amazes me is every day, given all the danger to your families in China of how you guys step up. | ||
So I really want to thank you on this Mother's Day weekend for joining us. | ||
Is there social media? | ||
Are you on Getter? | ||
Can people follow you on social media? | ||
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Yes, I'm on Getter. | |
300 years. It's all Chinese characters. | ||
At real Fei Fei, so the name is spelled by the real one. | ||
Because I tried to find, I used to register at Fei Fei, but after the platform was re-established, I found out my name was registered by some other people and I decided to use it. | ||
CCP bots. | ||
Fei Fei, thank you so much. | ||
It's always a pleasure to have you on and you're a great inspiration and a great way to finish this about the moms in revolt across America. | ||
The most inspirational story is the one that is, I think, the most important, and that is this getting America sorted, getting America back on track. | ||
Regardless of your race or your ethnicity or your religion, it's the moms of America that are at the tip of the spear. | ||
They're at the tip of the tip of the spear. | ||
And to turn this country around, we're going to have to depend on the moms of America. | ||
This country is dependent upon them for every generation. | ||
It's the reason that we built the greatest republic in mankind's history, the most prosperous and powerful nation, not just on Earth, but in the history of the Earth. | ||
And once again, they're called to lead us through here. | ||
It'll be something at The Worm we're going to spend a lot of time on in the coming days and weeks ahead. | ||
I want to thank everybody, and particularly Real America's Voice, the production team in Denver, everybody that was associated with helping us make this Mother's Day special, the Moms of America, in revolt! | ||
See you Monday morning, 10 o'clock, when you'll be back in The Worm. | ||
I'll be on Getter non-stop until then. |