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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. | ||
That 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 a hundred 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 and the worst happens, War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, it's Monday, 9 May, Year of Our Lord 2022. | ||
We've got an awful lot to get through the day. | ||
A lot of good news coming out of everywhere. | ||
Sweeping victories in the Texas school board elections on a Saturday. | ||
We're gonna have some of the moms, some of the people associated with that, those victories. | ||
We'll be on here massive turnout in in in Georgia and early voting from the ultra MAGA rural districts and a lot of people first-time voting a lot of people who have not voted in in Midterms before and I think the math works out. | ||
It's like a hundred thousand vote increase over 18 I think we're trying to still work that up, but we're gonna have People on here today to talk all about that. | ||
So the uprising continues. | ||
The markets continue to crash. | ||
You know, the, I think it was the, do I have my, yeah, the economist from a month ago after we called it back in November, Or December. | ||
When the ride ends. | ||
That's what we're seeing today. | ||
When the ride ends. | ||
Right? | ||
On CNBC. | ||
You can see that right in back of me. | ||
Right? | ||
So, and we're going to have a lot of market analysis of what's actually going on with your money and the nation's money and your grandchildren's money. | ||
All throughout, but I want to bring in Boris Epstein. | ||
Something happened over the weekend. | ||
I mean, a lot happened, but we got and we're going to try to get to this in pieces. | ||
Also, the White House announced they're having a COVID summit this week about vaccines. | ||
Okay, so Naomi Wolf's going to be on here about the Pfizer investigation. | ||
We're talking about the J&J just announced the restrictions on their vaccine. | ||
The White House and then you have this World Health Organization meeting on the 23rd. | ||
We're going to have Frank Gaffney, Michelle Bachmann, Naomi Wolf, and a couple of investigative individuals have been investigating this to talk about what's exactly going on at the World Health Assembly that the Biden administration somehow is not being particularly clear on what's going on in relation to Global pandemics, the next time a wave hits. | ||
Here's the tell on Morning Joe today with everything crashing, these sweeping victories of MAGA throughout the nation. | ||
You know what they're talking about? | ||
A surge, a huge surge of a new surge of COVID, 100 million people or something like that. | ||
And guess when? | ||
The fall. | ||
Now what else has happened in the fall? | ||
Oh, that's right. | ||
There's a midterm election. | ||
Has that happened? | ||
I think a midterm election. | ||
No conspiracies, but no coincidences. | ||
So we're gonna get to the bottom of all of it today. | ||
I want to start with Boris Epstein. | ||
Boris Esper, let's before we play some of these clips from 60 Minutes, Esper wrote this book. | ||
He was Trump's second. | ||
He was Trump's second. | ||
Defense Secretary after the disaster of General Mattis. | ||
This guy was even a bigger disaster. | ||
Before I play these clips and the first one will play about, you know, his what his thoughts on on Ukraine vis-a-vis what President Trump want to do in national security. | ||
Walk me through your initial thoughts about Esper and Esper's book. | ||
I think the book is just a pathetic hit piece against President Trump. | ||
It's also a failed hit piece. | ||
Oh no, President Trump wanted to attack the cartels in Mexico. | ||
President Trump considered Iran and Venezuela to be a real threat. | ||
And what's wrong with that? | ||
And you could see in the interview that you'll play clips of, Stephen, good morning to you, good morning to the posse, hope everybody had a wonderful weekend. | ||
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You'll see in the clips that Esper is so shifty, he's so unsure of himself, he's obviously just conjured up as much as he could to go and make money and to go and attack President Trump. Both terrible, pathetic... How did he, how did he, how did he, how did he, as bad as Mattis was, at least he had some stature, how'd you get a mid-level guy like this in his Secretary of Defense? How did that, how did that happen? You see this guy, no stature, no gravitas, | |
no command of the situation, he's kind of squirming around, won't look the interviewer in the eye, and she's giving him coach pitch. | ||
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These are not hard questions, right? It's one step removed from t-ball. She's just throwing lobs up there, and he's so nervous, so unsure. So how did that, how did, how did he actually get to be the Secretary of Defense? Well first of all, Steve, in President Trump's response, To Esper, he said, and they, believe it or not, showed on 60 Minutes, that Esper was so ineffective that President Trump had to run the military. | |
Esper was just so blatantly feckless, a word we use here a lot, he was so blatantly feckless that President Trump had to step in and do his job. | ||
And in terms of how he got his job, well, it appears that he got it through some fellow graduates of West Point and folks who were in the President's orbit, including, apparently, from what I understand, Mike Pompeo. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
We ought to lay this out. | ||
I mean, Esper is... I don't understand how the book is written. | ||
He's Mike Pompeo's boy. | ||
And Dave Urban. | ||
Let's name names. | ||
It's McCormick. | ||
It's Urban. | ||
It's McCormick, Urban, Pompeo, Esper. | ||
This is kind of this West Point mafia. | ||
And West Point should be ashamed of itself. | ||
The superintendent of West Point should be absolutely ashamed of themselves. | ||
If you think this brings pride in the academy... And look, there's no bigger supporter of West Point That's steven k bennett. My daughter went there. It's an incredible institution. Although it's getting a tad woke But for west point to allow and I tell you we're gonna play for less Less point west point to let a former secretary of defense come and basically talk about a coup of A a the head of the army the head of the joint chiefs of staff and the secretary of defense and this is a coup We're going to play it in their own words. | ||
This ain't War Room saying it. | ||
This is them saying it. | ||
Let's play the first cut. | ||
Denver, let's play the first cut first. | ||
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It's important to our country. | |
It's important to the Republic, the American people, that they understand what was going on in this very consequential period. | ||
The last year of the Trump administration, and to tell the story about things we prevented, really bad things, dangerous things, that could have taken the country in a dark direction. | ||
What kind of terrible things did you prevent? | ||
At various times, during certainly the last year of the administration. | ||
You have folks in the White House who are proposing to take military action against Venezuela, to strike Iran. | ||
At one point, somebody proposed we blockade Cuba. | ||
These ideas would happen, it seemed, every few weeks. | ||
Something like this would come up. | ||
And we'd have to swat them down. | ||
Whose we had to swat them down? | ||
Well, mostly me. | ||
I had good support from General Mark Milley. | ||
OK. | ||
That was not quite the cut I wanted, but here's how I'm going to explain it to you. | ||
And we're going to pull it. | ||
You may not be able to play, but we're going to pull it. | ||
In the opening of this interview, they say, hey, let's talk about the current things first. | ||
And he says, I would send troops into Ukraine. | ||
And I think we've got to flow armaments into Ukraine. | ||
Actually become a active participant in the war then. | ||
I mean more active than what even the Biden administration. | ||
He's criticizing the Biden administration for being ineffective and actually get us into more war. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's the tee-up. | ||
Sorry, I didn't delineate that. | ||
It's not my team's fault and not Denver's fault. | ||
That's Stephen K Bannon's fault. | ||
That's the tee-up. | ||
Then he talks about, oh, these dark things we had to avoid Trump. | ||
So you got the predicate of what he wants to do. | ||
No judgment. | ||
No discernment, no balance, no strategic thinking, but also not like an adult thinks. | ||
This is kind of off the top. | ||
Oh, we should be putting in troops and we got to do this. | ||
That's his tee up in the first part of the interview. | ||
First couple of minutes. | ||
Then they pivot to Trump's talk. | ||
Iran, Venezuela and Cuba. | ||
Now, let me be brutally frank, Esper, because your book's going to get ripped apart like Bill Barr's. | ||
And Esper, you're going to be held accountable for this, bro. | ||
So don't think you're skipping away from this one. | ||
Okay? | ||
When we come to power, don't think you're gonna skip away from this. | ||
Boris, correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
In Iran... In Iran... | ||
Donald J. Trump, the 45th President of the United States, stopped Bolton and this group of warmongers over there for having a cruise missile strike at the last second when President Trump talked about proportionality. | ||
He's the one that stopped it, and that is part of the public record. | ||
It was Donald J. Trump that stopped it. | ||
From these out-of-control warmongers. | ||
And all they want to do is get you in another shooting war. | ||
Because where did Esper come from? | ||
He's a lobbyist in the defense industry. | ||
That's the only real job he's had. | ||
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He's a grundoon. | |
Hold it, hold it. | ||
Trump stops that. | ||
Let me be brutally frank to Mike Pompeo. | ||
And everybody thinks Esper is a weapon against Trump. | ||
And you should be ashamed of yourself. | ||
This is disgraceful. | ||
And West Point, this is disgraceful. | ||
You allowed that interview to take place there. | ||
Venezuela. | ||
That ridiculous, like, Woody Allen's Bananas thing when they're sitting there that morning tweeting out Pence, Pompeo, and Bolton. | ||
It's the end. | ||
Remember, he had the guys outside the fence, and there's like 20 guys all overweight in these bizarre green uniforms. | ||
They're like little green soldiers you used to play with as a kid. | ||
And they're talking about, we're taking down the thing. | ||
It's Liberation Day. | ||
And the thing lasted a half hour. | ||
That was a Mike Pompeo. | ||
And John Bolton and Mike Pence deal. | ||
This is their big thing we had. | ||
So many guys are going to throw a Maduro in these guys. | ||
All we got to do is remember that guy they supported. | ||
So Esper, Trump said this is ridiculous. | ||
This is ridiculous. | ||
That afternoon he had those guys in. | ||
He was going to fire everybody. | ||
It was ridiculous. | ||
Trump stopped that. | ||
So on Iran, you're a liar. | ||
On Venezuela, you're a liar. | ||
And we haven't gotten to the bad part. | ||
Boris, I like this. | ||
You're the setup guy, and I deliver the heat. | ||
I like the way we're working this. | ||
We've got to do this more often. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, what you're about to hear... | ||
And as much as I love West Point as an institution, in the history of West Point, remember, ladies and gentlemen, they were going to shut West Point down in 1862. | ||
In 1863, there was a huge move of the hardcore fire-the-breathers on the house to shut the military academy down. | ||
Why? | ||
All the good generals, all the good combat leaders happened to be from the South and went to the South and fought for the Confederacy. | ||
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Right? | |
Guys like Stonewall Jackson, guys like the former superintendent, General Robert E. Lee, Jeb Stewart. | ||
I could go on and name dozens and dozens of the greatest field commanders America's ever produced that fought for the Confederacy, and there were certain fire-breathers, abolitionists in the Congress that did not take that well, and said, how do we fund a hotbed of sedition? | ||
Right? | ||
Just saying. | ||
But that's not even the big point. | ||
The big point was McClellan and the guys from West Point in the Union Army tried to have a coup against Lincoln in the summer of 1862, after Second Manassas. | ||
From Second Manassas all the way to Antietam, there was talk of a coup. | ||
There was a talk of a coup in Washington, D.C. | ||
What? | ||
What was it driven by? | ||
Generals from West Point. | ||
The audacity of the following clip to be played and you just say it publicly and put it in a book and then go to the revered and sacred plains of West Point and give the interview? | ||
This West Point mafia of Dave Urban by name, and Mike Pompeo by name, and Dave McCormick by name, and Esper by name, Should be ashamed of yourself and should be coming to the American people and saying we messed up, right? | ||
We apologize. | ||
You can either apologize or we're going to force an apology. | ||
We're going to force an apology. | ||
We're not going to sit down and just take this and have you spin and try to attack the greatest commander-in-chief we've had in a sense, Ronald Reagan. | ||
A man of discernment, a man that used the power of the presidency, the power of being a commander-in-chief, the power of the economic might of the United States to keep us at peace in very turbulent times, and look at the world today! | ||
Look at the world today, even some of his enemies! | ||
Noam Chomsky? | ||
No, let me be blunt, no fan of Trump and Trumpism? | ||
And the deplorables in MAGA? | ||
Noam Chomsky sitting there going, yeah, there's one statesman in the world, one statesman in the world, that could have stopped this madness in Ukraine. | ||
One. | ||
Donald J. Trump. | ||
Let me play the second one. | ||
You don't have to come back. | ||
Play the second clip. | ||
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Mark Esper and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley, ran the Army for over a year before finding themselves in charge at the Pentagon. | |
In order to deal with what he calls some of the crazy ideas coming from the White House, Esper and Milley came up with a system. | ||
I come up with this idea, actually Mark Milley and I discuss it, what we call the four no's. | ||
The four things we had to prevent from happening between then and the election. | ||
And one was no strategic retreats, no unnecessary wars, no politicization of the military, and no misuse of the military. | ||
And so as we went through the next five to six months, that became the metric by which we would measure things. | ||
He's guilty of treason. | ||
That's a coup. | ||
That's a military crew right there, in his own words. | ||
The four-nosed dude, are you Commander-in-Chief of the United States? | ||
Were you elected Commander-in-Chief? | ||
Did you ever go and talk to members of the Cabinet? | ||
Did you ever go to the Vice President? | ||
Did you ever go to the President of the United States? | ||
Specifically, like a man, and sit in that room and say, look, I got some problems. | ||
Let's get this out. | ||
Let's hash this out. | ||
You're a worm, brother. | ||
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We're coming in hot. | |
We got a lot to get to, but we got to get to this next in the War Room. | ||
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We rejoice when there's no more, let's take down the CCP! | |
War Room. Pandemic. With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, in his own words, I tell you what, Denver, can we play this, can I play the Esper thing again? | ||
I've got some guests, I've got to get in here, Doug Mastriano and Stephanie Allotte, one of the moms down in Texas. | ||
Okay, play the second one again. | ||
I wanted the second one, let's play it. | ||
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Mark Esper and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley, ran the Army for over a year before finding themselves in charge at the Pentagon. | |
In order to deal with what he calls some of the crazy ideas coming from the White House, Esper and Milley came up with a system. | ||
I come up with this idea, actually Mark Milley and I discuss it, what we call the four no's. | ||
The four things we had to prevent from happening. | ||
between then and the election. | ||
And one was no strategic retreats, no unnecessary wars, no politicization of the military, and no misuse of the military. | ||
And so as we went through the next five to six months, that became the metric by which we would measure things. | ||
Okay, let me have it. | ||
Okay. | ||
We've already proven the case that Trump stopped the missile attack in Iran that would have started a major war in the Middle East. | ||
Donald Trump stopped that. | ||
Bolton and these guys were all hot. | ||
They were in the countdown. | ||
Trump said, no, stop, last second. | ||
He stopped the ridiculous bananas like Woody Allen situation that was humiliating for us. | ||
And quite frankly, that's why Venezuela Maduro is in charge. | ||
They shot their bolt, and nothing happened. | ||
Remember they tweet now, Today's Liberation Day, Liberation Day! | ||
And you had Bolton first, Pompeo second, Pence third. | ||
And it collapsed in 30 minutes. | ||
I took a look at it, I thought it was a parody at first. | ||
I was calling, I said, this is a joke, right? | ||
No, it's not a joke. | ||
So he stopped Venezuela. | ||
Esper lays out the coup and he lays out the guilt of he and Millie. | ||
And we're gonna have a massive investigation of this, sir. | ||
I hope and I believe you'll go to prison. | ||
Because you belong in prison. | ||
Strategic retreats. | ||
Would that happen to be what I fought for in 17 that you guys lied about and spun away from? | ||
Was the getting out of Afghanistan? | ||
That you lied to Trump about all of it? | ||
The money and all of it? | ||
And I can go back and prove it. | ||
I got the receipts. | ||
Okay? | ||
I got the receipts. | ||
Was it a strategic retreat to finally get out of Afghanistan that had to wait another year to the Biden administration? | ||
That's what you're going to stop? | ||
You are going to stop that? | ||
Were you elected by the American people to stop that, sir? | ||
Yes or no? | ||
No. | ||
The answer is no. | ||
You were not. | ||
Okay? | ||
You were not. | ||
This is a coup. | ||
We're going to have the four no's. | ||
Well, brother, you're going to have a four-nose suppository, okay? | ||
This is outrageous. | ||
You guys are the institutionalists. | ||
All I hear all day long, they're institutionalists. | ||
All these firebrands on the other side, they want to burn everything to the ground. | ||
They're institutionalists. | ||
He's an institutionalist. | ||
The institutionalists of West Point. | ||
Our sacred military academy. | ||
The sacred plains of West Point, right there. | ||
He's an institutionalist for the Army. | ||
For the Army. | ||
Right? | ||
Older than the Republic. | ||
He's an institutionalist for the Pentagon. | ||
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All of it. | |
They're institutionalists. | ||
This is the problem with the institutions. | ||
This is the problem with the institutions. | ||
Sir, you're destroying an institution. | ||
You don't have the authority. | ||
We're in the authority of the Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who is an advisor. | ||
The Joint Chiefs of Staff is not a combatant commander. | ||
You're an advisor. | ||
You're a military advisor. | ||
Two, wait for it, the Commander-in-Chief. | ||
That guy would be Donald J. Trump. | ||
Did Milley, did you guys ever go forward to Trump and say, hey, we got concerns in these four areas, let's walk through it. | ||
Let's be men, sit around the table, and get this up. | ||
Did you, sir? | ||
And do you have records of that? | ||
No, you do not. | ||
You did this under the dark of night. | ||
This is what coup plotters do. | ||
And you're going to sit there on national TV, and no offense, 60 Minutes, she's got to stop throwing the softballs, right? | ||
This is disgusting. | ||
Can't even ask a tough follow-on question. | ||
Can't ask a tough follow-on question. | ||
60 Minutes is a disaster now. | ||
That's the coach pitch. | ||
One step removed from T-ball. | ||
And Esper, he's sitting there worming around with those little shifty eyes in those glasses, nervous. | ||
You're going to be a lot more nervous, brother. | ||
You're guilty of treason. | ||
You're guilty of treason in your own words. | ||
Show me anywhere you had authority to do this under the cloak of night. | ||
Show me anywhere that you don't directly report to the Commander-in-Chief of the United States, that guy be Donald J. Trump, who was duly elected on 3 November of 2020. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
This is what happens if we don't, if you don't do this, And I don't like calling out Pompeo or McCormick or Dave Urban. | ||
I know those guys well. | ||
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On one level, they're very good guys, but no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. | |
Your hands are all over this. | ||
Your handprints are all over this. | ||
You're getting called out. | ||
You think you're going to use Esper as a weapon against Donald J. Trump in his re-election? | ||
You are sadly, sadly, sadly mistaken. | ||
Boris Epstein. | ||
I gotta move on, Boris. | ||
Walk me through your closing thoughts on Esper. | ||
This entire situation. | ||
By the way, this is the first of many we're gonna have on this. | ||
So, and we're gonna invite the guilty. | ||
We're gonna invite Pompeo and Dave Urban to defend themselves on this show about Esper. | ||
I don't need Esper, because he's a coup plotter with Milley. | ||
We don't have coup plotters on here. | ||
January 6th Committee, why don't we expand your thing and look at the coup that took place on Donald Trump before the election. | ||
Before the election. | ||
And show me any of my facts that are inaccurate, because they are accurate. | ||
Donald Trump, once again, always kept us out of the wars that the warmongers want. | ||
Boris Epstein. | ||
First of all, Steve, I'm so glad that you, all weekend and this morning, were drinking the Warpath coffee, obviously, okay? | ||
That's great to see. | ||
Warpath.coffee, very important for everybody to be hitting it. | ||
If you want to have energy like Steven, you know, Steven and I do on a Monday morning, you've got to be hitting that Warpath.coffee, okay? | ||
Coming in hot, coming in hot. | ||
Coming in hot, coming in hot, which I love. | ||
And by the way, to the posse, whenever you see me anywhere and I hear coming in hot, I know it's one of you, and I love to hear that. | ||
It makes my day every day, so never hesitate. | ||
You see me, you want to say something, say, you know, say hello, say come in hot. | ||
Here's what shocked me yesterday. | ||
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Wow. | |
Wow. | ||
Hold it. | ||
Hold it. | ||
That can't be true. | ||
He doesn't have Vindman's lawyer, Zaid. | ||
Vindman. Okay, no conspiracies, but no coincidence. | ||
Hold it, hold it. That can't be true. He doesn't have Vindman's lawyer, Zaid. | ||
That's his lawyer? He's got Zaid as the lawyer. | ||
That is something that's gone unreported, that's gone unfocused on, and that we're focusing always signal, not noise for this audience. | ||
Signal not noise. | ||
Mark Zaid, Vindman's lawyer who coordinated that whole fake False, nonsense, made-up impeachment is the lawyer for Mark Esper. | ||
And they've coordinated this attack, and you've got to think that this is somebody taking a shot at President Trump, and who would it be? | ||
You have to connect the dots to Mike Pompeo. | ||
Pompeo, looking at a 2024 run, he's been friends with Esper since West Point, together with Dave Urban. | ||
This appears to be a directly correlated attack. | ||
But what's shocking is that Esper was so bad at letting himself be used, A, as a tool, and B, so bad on national television. | ||
I mean, this guy's supposed to be the Secretary of Defense for the most powerful country on Earth, and he was a middle-level defense lobbyist. | ||
It was funny how CBS glossed over that. | ||
All coup plotters, save your receipts, okay? | ||
Preserve your documents, coup plotters. | ||
Milley and Esper, just the top. | ||
Go ahead, Boris. | ||
About Milley, remember, it has already come out that Milley, coordinated with the Chinese military brass, To go against President Trump and his directives, his wishes. | ||
So you've got this guy Milley, who's working with the Chinese behind the scenes. | ||
He's plotting a coup with Esper and appears to be others behind the scenes. | ||
An investigation is absolutely mandatory. | ||
And we cannot wait. We cannot wait until 2024, 2025. We've got to do it now. And let's not forget, the Russia hoax investigation was rammed through by the Democrats when they were in the minority. So let's see the Republicans now call and execute an investigation into Milley, Esper, Pompeo, and anybody else who had anything potentially to do with a plot to prevent | ||
the duly elected president, the commander in chief, from executing his authority. | ||
Because this is what we have in this country. | ||
We don't have a military dictatorship, okay? | ||
We don't have a junta. | ||
We're not Argentina in the early 80s, okay? | ||
The generals don't get to decide. | ||
This was in 1862. | ||
McClellan, they don't get to decide the political direction, what the commander-in-chief says. | ||
Lincoln says, do it, you're gonna do it. | ||
You don't like it? | ||
Resign. | ||
With honor. | ||
Show some honor, Esper. | ||
Where's your honor? | ||
No honor. | ||
Wasn't that the watchword of West Point? | ||
Where's the honor? | ||
Where's the duty? | ||
Where's the country? | ||
Where's that? | ||
You think this is duty, honor, country? | ||
You are sadly, sadly, sadly, this is sadly mistaken. | ||
Boris, how do people get to you on social media? | ||
Steve, honored to be with you this morning. | ||
Honored to be with the posse. | ||
We're always calling out those who come at us, come at us falsely, and who attack President Trump and the MAGA movement. | ||
Mark Esper, Mark Milley, and the others. | ||
You are embarrassment. | ||
You're an embarrassment. | ||
And to watch Esper's shift yesterday, it told you all you've got to know about the swamp. | ||
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Stay strong. | ||
God bless. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Thank you. | ||
By the way, when you come at Trump, don't send Esper. | ||
You're going to come hard. | ||
Don't send an esper. | ||
That's not going to work. | ||
That's not going to work. | ||
I don't care how much 60 Minutes tees it up. | ||
I don't care who the big publisher is who gives them the big advance to the book. | ||
That's not going to work. | ||
I'll tell you what, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We've got Doug Mastriano. | ||
The polling showing, kind of shocking polling in Pennsylvania. | ||
I guess if you're not mad, got Doug Mastriano and Kathy Barnett, or both. | ||
Kathy Barnett's in a dogfight. | ||
Looks like Doug Mastriano's up. | ||
Doug Mastriano's on a tour of Pennsylvania, I think on bus. | ||
We got John Fredericks on bus in Georgia. | ||
Huge news in early voting in Georgia. | ||
Huge news, we're going to have one of the moms who won a school board seat down in Texas. | ||
Sweeping victories. | ||
MAGA Ascendant and ULTRA MAGA Super Ascendant, okay? | ||
A lot going on. | ||
All of it good. | ||
Stopping a couple of coup plotters here, right? | ||
Holding them accountable in their own words. | ||
Pretty shocking, wasn't it? | ||
Okay. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're gonna come back. | ||
We got Doug Mastriano. | ||
We got Dave Cortez. | ||
We have, what, Stephanie Allade from Frisco, Texas. | ||
We've got Doug. | ||
We got John Fredericks, who's on the road. | ||
I think we're gonna try to get Kathy Barnett up here as soon as she can break free from what she's doing. | ||
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There's actually a summit at the White House this week, we're going to get into all of it. | ||
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I want to go to Doug Mastriano. | ||
First off, Doug. | ||
Can you believe your ears of what Esper and Millie and these guys, and people don't know Doug, he's running for governor in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, but he was the first warrior, the very first warrior that stood up and had the back of Rudy and everybody, that had the very first conference up in sacred Gettysburg, is where we did it, the very first one to walk through all the receipts and all the problems in Pennsylvania, 3 November, that initiated this whole movement throughout the country. | ||
It was Doug Mastriano who was there, who stood in the breach. | ||
Doug, you spent your career in the United States Army. | ||
Could you believe your ears of what Esper is talking about, about this coup against President Trump? | ||
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Yeah, Steve, this is really disturbing. | |
It really is treasonous activity. | ||
I know the left likes to throw that around like it's just another word, but the idea, and we debated this in many of the Army schools I attended, like the Air Command and Staff College in Maxwell Air Force Base. | ||
It's called Civil-Military Relations, and the idea we have a shadow government that's undermining the President. | ||
Developing and executing policy outside of his guidance is treasonous, and it needs to be pursued, and it needs to be squashed and stopped, because this is a danger to our republic greater than anything else that ever happened. | ||
A hundred percent. | ||
They say they're institutions. | ||
We're going to get to the bottom of this, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
They're the ones that pushed this. | ||
Fine, you pushed it. | ||
We're going to get to the bottom of it. | ||
Colonel Amastriano, tell us, the polling coming out is showing that you're up and you've got momentum. | ||
You've got this big grassroots apparatus. | ||
Kathy Burnett, I guess you're the first one to endorse her. | ||
We're going to try to get Kathy on here in a little while. | ||
Stunning polling coming out last night by Trafalgar shows Kathy Burnett has spent $154,000 on TV ads. | ||
Oz and McCormick combined, I think, have spent $24 million combined. | ||
$24 million. | ||
One spent $12 and the other $10 or something. | ||
And she's basically in the dead heat. | ||
What's happening in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, sir? | ||
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Well, you know, we've gone through a hell of a past few years. | |
We had, you know, Governor Tom Wolf, who's a lame duck right now, but his heavy-handed policies result in thousands of deaths in the elder care facility, shutting down businesses, destroying our economy. | ||
And the people They want someone that's going to speak for them, and that's why you see this transition here with Kathy Barnett. | ||
She's been a steady voice out there, a strong leader. | ||
She's a veteran, as we are. | ||
And then on our side here, I mean, you sent me an article last night, and it's like 2016. | ||
They've underestimated the Mastriana campaign team now for about a year, and now they're like, oh crap, you might actually pull this off. | ||
Well, we might not. | ||
We will absolutely do that, and we're going to take the state as well as November. | ||
we've thought that uh... | ||
our competitor dr heroically a g that what the other way during the shutdown he let wolf get away with his ridiculous all setting the pick back up all the people of the you know the woman of the year i'd i'm glad the other they made me know we have dot if you're putting out an ad on the that that condemning me because i'm very trump like thank you very much for that that got to be a huge red wave of november now that the article was that your peer of things that match anybody that's | ||
magazine is the weakest candidate and so the graphic in this article in the choir was that hey i think you're making the same mistake They said the same thing about Trump in the summer of 2016. | ||
No, the Josh Shapiro ad was, I think, the best pro-Mastriano ad of the campaign. | ||
I said, you ought to thank Josh. | ||
Can I play you some more, bro? | ||
Can you get a bigger buy? | ||
It's lovin' it. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
So, Colonel, where are you going to be? | ||
How can people track you down? | ||
How do they find out more about the campaign, but particularly, where do they find you on this tour you're going to do? | ||
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So, we just left Chambersburg. | |
We're on our way to the southwestern part of the state. | ||
We'll be in Somerset at noon, and then Westmoreland County at 2.30, and then have a rally tonight in Pittsburgh. | ||
Go to dougforgov.com or on my social media, dougmastrianisfightingforfreedom, and you can track our progress. | ||
Colonel Mastriana, thanks for carving out time. | ||
Look forward to checking in with you this week to see how it's going. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
God bless. | ||
Okay, we've got another bus tour. | ||
John Frick's going to be up in a second, but I've got to go to Texas. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, there's been big news over the weekend. | ||
We did the special on Moms on Revolt on America on Saturday, one of the biggest specials we've ever had. | ||
I want everybody to get that. | ||
Captain Bennett, if you can get those links out there and make sure everybody pushes this out there, because this is an evergreen. | ||
But it shows you how the moms of America are the tip of the spear. | ||
Uh, about, uh, about changing in this country. | ||
And this is what the left is really freaked out about. | ||
You know, polling came out by Reuters today that said, uh, they went to the suburbs of Phoenix and did some tests and said, hey, the, uh, the, the Roe v. Wade does not compare to the, to the economy when it comes to the moms of American suburban women. | ||
Because they understand they're the presidents and chief operating officers of the American family. | ||
They have to deal with everything. | ||
And right now, inflation in this economy is, is, is paramount in their mind. | ||
You see, the moms of America are at the tip of the tip of the spear of changing this country. | ||
And in Texas over the weekend, absolute blowout numbers on these school board elections. | ||
I want to bring in Stephanie Allad. | ||
She just voted to the Board of Trustees of the Independent School District in Frisco, Texas, coming off a big victory. | ||
Stephanie, thank you for joining us in the War Room, ma'am. | ||
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Good morning. | |
Thank you for having me. | ||
So Stephanie, just walk us through what's happened in Texas that these parents, everybody got engaged, they weren't going to back down. | ||
You had these huge elections across the entire Lone Star State, victory after victory. | ||
Tell us about Frisco as a microcosm of this. | ||
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Yeah, so Frisco is actually one of the largest school districts in Texas. | |
I think last I checked, we were the 13th largest school district. | ||
And we have over 66,000 students, so it's a massive district. | ||
And I moved here nine years ago, and we From California, actually. | ||
We moved out here due to my job promotion and I, my husband and I wanted to find the best for our kids. | ||
So we had heard that Frisco schools were the best. | ||
And so we specifically moved to Frisco for the schools and they were really good the first few years. | ||
And then we started to notice a decline. | ||
And then I think through COVID, we noticed a little more kind of what was going on and what wasn't going on. | ||
And so I ended up getting involved. | ||
I went to a school board meeting about a year ago, just because I had some things I wanted to say. | ||
And then, you know, the school board president at the time addressed the crowd and said, you know, this is our meeting, meaning theirs and not ours. | ||
And that just didn't sit right with me. | ||
And it led me down a path to really learn more about what was going on and how our school board was run. | ||
And that ultimately led me to run. | ||
And this is a grassroots effort. | ||
I had amazing support from the parents who, you know, also had similar concerns and even folks who don't have kids in the schools. | ||
The community really showed up in a three-way race I won over 51% of the vote and the turnout was much bigger than we expected. | ||
It was basically almost double what we had last year in the contested school bourse race. | ||
So I think that parents are waking up. | ||
They don't like what they're seeing. | ||
They want the schools to focus on academics. | ||
I want to get to the basics. | ||
You guys, the parents, what the parents want is to have the school's focus on academics and the basics. | ||
So their kids have a great foundation in math, in literature, in English, in history, all that, right? | ||
Is that the focus and not either critical race theory or some of these other things they're trying to press? | ||
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That's right. | |
That's one of the major issues that I ran my campaign on. | ||
Another one was the teachers are leaving in numbers that are just not sustainable. | ||
Our district had over 600 leave last year, and I'm afraid we may have more than that this year. | ||
And teachers were reaching out to me left and right, just sharing with me, you know, their pain points and their concerns and, you know, all the things that we're layering on our teachers. | ||
So that ended up being also a major platform of my campaign. | ||
They don't feel heard. | ||
They don't feel listened to. | ||
I have 20 years of human resources experience, so I understand a little bit about Engagement, recruitment, and retention, and we're not doing the things we need to do to keep our good teachers teaching. | ||
When is the first school board meeting take place that you'll be installed in? | ||
When is actually the action plan? | ||
I understand you had another person along your agenda get elected. | ||
You missed out closely on a third, but when do you actually get involved, engaged, and actually on the action part of this? | ||
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Well, I don't know yet. | |
There's a school board meeting tonight, and I'll be there. | ||
In the audience and there's I'm not sure if I'm going to get sworn in at the next school board regularly scheduled school board meeting in June, or if they're going to do a special meeting between now and June to do that. | ||
I'm waiting to find out about that, but I'm not sure. | ||
If I can take a wild guess, I think it may be slow-walked. | ||
I'm just tossing that out there. | ||
Something tells me they're not going to be in a hurry to have the new input from parents on the school board. | ||
We'll stay tuned for that. | ||
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Well, they haven't been in a hurry to congratulate me because only one out of seven has reached out to congratulate me. | |
So maybe they're waiting until tonight when they see me on the board meeting. | ||
Maybe they wanted to congratulate me. | ||
I don't know. | ||
If they congratulate you, free advice and more, if they congratulate you and they got a cake in celebration, bring a food taster, okay? | ||
Maybe volunteer your husband to be the food taster, but don't eat the cake, whatever you do. | ||
Stephanie, how do we follow you on social media? | ||
How do we follow you about what's going to go on in Frisco now that you're on the board? | ||
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Yeah, my website is stephanie4fisd.com and folks can sign up for my mailing list there. | |
They can donate to my campaign. | ||
I still have a few bills to pay to pay off the campaign and they can, but more importantly, they can sign up for my email list and they can keep up to date on the things because this movement is just beginning. | ||
This is just the beginning in Frisco. | ||
This is, I'll tell you what, it's just the beginning of the nation. | ||
And this is how we're going to take the nation back. | ||
Village by village, school by district, by school district election. | ||
This is why you're representative of something much, much larger. | ||
So I want everybody today in the room that has time to go congratulate. | ||
If the school board won't congratulate her, let's have the Worm Posse do it. | ||
Stephanie, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Congratulations and look forward to, don't eat the cake, okay? | ||
Look forward to your installation as a trustee at the Independent School District in Frisco, Texas. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
Right there, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I'm telling you, it's happening. | ||
Action, action, action. | ||
These parents have done it. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
Texas is incredible. | ||
What's happening in Georgia is incredible. | ||
John Fredericks is there. | ||
John Fredericks got on one of these bus tours, like on Yunkin, when he turned the whole Yunkin situation around and got MAGA jacked up. | ||
John, tell us, give us a sense of, you're saying you're feeling momentum since the breakfast last week. | ||
I've had tremendous feedback from Cortez and others. | ||
Give us a minute and we'll hold you through the break of what's going on. | ||
Well, listen, Steve, we gassed this bus up in Virginia Beach, Virginia, coming to Georgia. | ||
Purdue is down by 27. | ||
We go where the votes are, and we fired people up like crazy, getting the message out. | ||
You break through the fake news, the AJC, the Cox sisters, all the corrupt nonsense going on in Georgia. | ||
You bring the message right to the people. | ||
We're drawing huge crowds wherever we go. | ||
David Perdue has got a spring in his step now. | ||
This bus tour gave him a shot in the arm. | ||
And there's tremendous enthusiasm. | ||
But when I get back from the bottom of your break, I got to share some numbers. | ||
Because if you believe in data and you believe in arithmetic, Uh, the momentum that we've created in one week, and I got another week and a half here, in one week has been incredible. | ||
Perdue was closing like a bat out of hell, and we are going to catch Kemp at the wire, and I'm going to explain why in a couple minutes. | ||
We're going to catch him at the wire and get in this runoff. | ||
And if David Perdue gets in this runoff, he's governor. | ||
We're going to smoke him in the runoff. | ||
This is about participation and engagement and across the country. | ||
We're seeing this everywhere. | ||
You saw it in the elections in 2021, whether it's in the villages up in Pennsylvania, the small town, the judges in Pennsylvania, the small towns in Connecticut, right? | ||
Or in New Jersey. | ||
Particularly Virginia. | ||
Virginia got all the headlines, but it was everywhere, and it's only building. | ||
It's only building. | ||
This is why they're gonna get more dangerous and more desperate. | ||
The more desperate they get, the more dangerous they got. | ||
This week, a COVID summit, and already they're talking about, oh, it's 100 million, COVID's coming back in the fall. | ||
What's happening in the fall? | ||
Oh, that's right, it's a midterm election. | ||
John Frederick's gonna show you some math in the Peach State. | ||
It's gonna make you feel good on a Monday morning about your fellow patriots next in the war room. | ||
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Okay, welcome back. | ||
We've got Kathy Barnett joins us by phone up in Pennsylvania. | ||
We had Doug Mastriano on a little earlier. | ||
Kathy, kind of a shocking polk overnight, at least the first part. | ||
They haven't given us the crosstabs yet, but Trafalgar which had a pretty good You had spent a total, I think, of $153,000 on TV ads, and the combination of Oz and McCormick, I think was $22 or $23 million. | ||
with Dr. Oz and also Dave McCormick slightly behind, but I guess everything's within the margin of error. | ||
And then there was another tweet that came out. | ||
You had spent a total, I think, of $153,000 on TV ads. | ||
And the combination of Oz and McCormick, I think was $22 or $23 million. | ||
Kathy, talk to us about your candidacy and about this poll. | ||
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I am, well, first of all, thank you so much for having me back on, Steve. | |
But I am so excited for the people of Pennsylvania, and by extension, our nation. | ||
Another poll just came out of just an overwhelming majority of Americans who believe something has gone fundamentally wrong with how our nation is being governed. | ||
And we are looking for authentic voices, authentic America first voices, because what the Biden administration is offering us is clearly what it looks like when America is last. | ||
So people are looking for people with a backbone, people who understand our values, people who are not just conveniently conservative because here's an open seat. | ||
We are not the same people we were in 2020. | ||
We have gone through some things and we have learned some things along the way these past two years. | ||
And so I am just so excited about what this means for our country, for our party, and for the people of Pennsylvania. | ||
Kathy, so people, and by the way, one way I think you're doing this is on the debate stage. | ||
You stand up there, people can weigh and measure the candidates, and I think you're winning these debates. | ||
But people say, hey, Kathy Barnett's got a great story. | ||
Kathy Barnett's a great person. | ||
Kathy Barnett's pure MAGA. | ||
In fact, Kathy Barnett may be ultra MAGA. | ||
But at the end of the day, if you vote for Kathy Barnett, you're basically giving up a Senate seat. | ||
She's not going to beat Fetterman. | ||
She's not going to beat Conor Lamb. | ||
And as great as she is, she's too MAGA. | ||
She's too hardcore. | ||
She's too hidebound. | ||
She's not prepared to be a United States Senator from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
What do you say to answer that, ma'am? | ||
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I mean, do these people have a crystal ball? | |
Are they Jesus incarnate? | ||
How do they know? | ||
Because if I had listened to them, I wouldn't be now less than 2% behind Oz. | ||
I've overtaken. | ||
McCormick, and how many people have told me and told us that we couldn't do it, there was no chance, it wasn't going to happen, we didn't have enough money, you're to this, you're to that. | ||
You know what? | ||
I'm not listening to these people. | ||
I love my country. | ||
I would have laid my life down for this country. | ||
This is my country and I have every right to stand and defend. | ||
And what really matters is what the voters are saying. | ||
And so far, the voters for over a month now have been saying, we want Kathy Barnett. | ||
So I'm gonna stay in this fight until November. | ||
We're not going anywhere. | ||
And it's really because of the people. | ||
If the people did not believe that I was who it is that they wanted, then they would not be making me relevant because I certainly cannot buy their eyeballs the way my opponents have been trying to do. | ||
I am simply stepping outside of my comfort zone, outside of my home and saying, I believe we can do better in this country. | ||
And the people of Pennsylvania are saying, yes, we agree. | ||
So we're gonna stay in this fight. | ||
And what is to America first? | ||
Because again, what's the option? | ||
America last? | ||
And do we really need another professional politician? | ||
Or is it time that we begin to get citizens elected into these positions who actually understand and can feel a price hike? | ||
You know, you have, I have, you know, my primary opponents are saying, you know, listen, I can't be bought. | ||
I can't be bought. | ||
Yeah, that's because you're so rich. | ||
That these prices are not impacting you. | ||
You're so rich that you're too busy trying to buy other people. | ||
They're buying endorsements. | ||
They're buying their services. | ||
And what the people of Pennsylvania are saying is that we are not as stupid as the elite thinks that we are. | ||
We want real change. | ||
Not that Obama changed. | ||
We want real change. | ||
And they're looking to our campaign for it. | ||
And I'm so grateful for the people. | ||
Kathy, how do people find out more about you and more about your campaign? | ||
I just want to reiterate the statistics that came out last night. | ||
Kathy Barnett has spent, I think, a total of $153,000 on television and radio ads. | ||
And Oz and McCormick, I think combined, the number was $12 million in one, $10 million in the other. | ||
It was like $22 million. | ||
$22 million versus $153,000. | ||
And Kathy Barnett is essentially in a statistical tie. | ||
It's a dead heat. | ||
It's all going to be about turnout on game day. | ||
There's no doubt about this. | ||
Kathy, how do people follow you, find out more about you? | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
You can go to BarnettForSenate.com and just to summarize what you just said, see, this is really a story about the people. | ||
If media and others are paying attention, if the influencers within the Republican Party are paying attention, this has more to say about the people than it does me. | ||
The people want different than what our leadership is trying to shove down our throats right now. | ||
Kathy Burnett, honored to have you on here, ma'am. | ||
Fight on. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Kathy Burnett, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
John, we had a bad signal. | ||
John Fredericks is on the bus. | ||
Kathy Burnett's touring around. | ||
Doug Mastriana, it's heating up with 60 days of pain. | ||
But there's good news. | ||
Here's the good news, is that MAGA is turning out in overwhelming numbers. | ||
We're going to try to get John back up to do this. | ||
By the way, today, I think we're out this evening, Debbie Dooley from Georgia is going to come on and talk about this math. | ||
of the massive rural vote turning out in Georgia. | ||
And a lot of people that didn't vote in 18 don't normally vote in midterms. | ||
People that are first-time voters, it's pretty stunning. | ||
You've seen these sweeping victories in the great state of Texas. | ||
It is happening, ladies and gentlemen, as we told you it would happen. | ||
Action, action, action. | ||
This is not any party that's doing this. | ||
No party leaders are doing this. | ||
This is purely coming up from the people. | ||
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A populist revolt is upon us, okay? | |
We've got Steve Cortez, Michelle Bachman, Naomi Wolf, Frank Gaffney. | ||
We're going to be talking about the economy. | ||
We're going to talk about the meltdown that's all about us. | ||
You're not going to hear the Jim Cramer pom-pom version. | ||
You're going to have the reality of the facts with Steve Cortez. |