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We've seen the reporting this morning that now AAA is projecting that gas prices will hit a national average, average of $6 a gallon by the month of August. | ||
Is this acceptable to you? | ||
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No, it is not. | |
And you can thank the activity of Vladimir Putin for invading Ukraine and pulling essentially those barrels... Oh, nonsense. | ||
With all due respect, Madam Secretary, that's utter nonsense. | ||
In January of 2021, the average gas price in my state was $2.07. | ||
Eight months later... | ||
Eight months later, long before Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine, that price was up over 30% and it has been going up consistently since. | ||
What are you doing to reverse this administration's policies that are drawing down our own supply of energy in this country, that are throttling oil and gas production in the United States of America? | ||
What are you doing about it? | ||
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I suspect, sir, it is not administration policies that have affected supply and demand. | |
How can you say that when the price of gas was up over 30% from January to August? | ||
Answer my questions. | ||
And it's my time, Madam Secretary, so why don't you answer my question. | ||
From January to August, the price of gasoline was up over 30%. | ||
In my state alone, it has been a continuous upward tick since then. | ||
And here's what your president did when he first came to office. | ||
He immediately re-entered the Paris Climate Accord. | ||
He canceled the Keystone Pipeline. | ||
He halted leasing programs in Anwar. | ||
He issued a 60-day halt on all new oil and gas leases and drilling permits on federal lands and waters. | ||
That's nationwide. | ||
That accounts, by the way, for 25% of U.S. oil production. | ||
He directed federal agencies to eliminate all supports for fossil fuels. | ||
He imposed new regulations on oil and gas and methane emissions. | ||
Those were all just in the first few days. | ||
Are you telling me that's had no effect on our energy supply? | ||
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94% of the oil and gas executives that were surveyed by the Dallas Fed said that administration policies had nothing to do with the increase in the price of oil. | |
I'm not interested in opinions of these people. | ||
I'm interested in the facts. | ||
Are you telling me that these policies had no effect? | ||
Is that your testimony? | ||
That these policies had no effect? | ||
Are you telling me, Madam Secretary, are you telling me, under oath, that these policies had no effect? | ||
This guy, unlike Trump, who I doubt is really a Christian, I doubt he's ever read, you know, four words in the Bible, but he appeals to a certain kind of conservative Christian, I put an asterisk, because it's a branch of Christianity that is a far-right evangelical Christian nationalism. | ||
Maestriano, per the New Yorker, participated in a series of Jericho marches in which conservative Christians, among a hodgepodge of QAnon followers and white nationalists, gathered to pray that God would keep Trump in office. | ||
Participants dressed in colonial knickers to evoke the American Revolution, or in animal skins to evoke the Israelites. | ||
Jack Jenkins, a reporter for Religion News Service, told me they blew shofars, ram's horns, that Israelite priests blew, according to the Bible, to bring down the sinful city of Jericho, believing they could literally overturn the election results. | ||
They're attempting to use incantations, prayer, anything. | ||
They thought that literally there is some sort of demonic force that is allowing Democrats to win presidential elections. | ||
That is who would be the governor of Pennsylvania. | ||
You wrote a great profile of Astriana last year. | ||
You've done a lot of reporting in Pennsylvania. | ||
You wrote a book about the politics in Pennsylvania. | ||
Are you surprised that he won last night or was that what you were expecting? | ||
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I'm not surprised he won, Chris, and I'm not surprised. | |
I think we have to be, just as you've been saying, a lot more sanguine about his chances in November. | ||
There's a groundswell of support for Mastriano and his ideas here, and we have to be serious about it. | ||
You, I want to write, I sort of got to see how genuinely zealous, militant, extreme he is in his views. | ||
I don't think this is an act. | ||
I think this is who he is. | ||
And I want to quote from your piece and have you sort of explain it just in context. | ||
This is a December 2020 protest that he attends. | ||
This is after the election. | ||
Mastriano exhorted his followers to do what George Washington asked us to do in 1775. | ||
Appeal to heaven. | ||
Pray to God. | ||
We need an intervention. | ||
The phrase, appeal to heaven, comes from John Locke's argument in support of the right to violent revolution in the face of tyranny. | ||
Mastriano has hung a sign reading, an appeal to heaven on his office door, and the flag sometimes appears behind him during his fireside chats. | ||
Give us a sense of what this man's worldview is. | ||
How extreme he is. | ||
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I mean, it's difficult to say—to use too much hyperbole, just as you said about him. | |
He is—he's beyond—he's not a cynic. | ||
He is—actually believes he's a prophet for this movement. | ||
He believes he's leading an army. | ||
He has more than 70 Facebook pages devoted to him and to his message, and he calls his followers an army. | ||
So this is a man who deeply, deeply believes that he is sent by God, that he is sent by God to overthrow a democratically elected government. | ||
That's why the Capitol was a symbol of evil to him, and it continues to be to this day. | ||
And an appeal to heaven is basically saying that God's on our side. | ||
God's on our side. | ||
Let us attack. | ||
secular democracy which has been taken over by multiculturalism and is no longer legitimate and therefore we are sent by God to destroy it. | ||
So, he couldn't be more serious and his sense of his mandate is that blatant. | ||
Okay, Thursday 19 May, Euroverlord 2022, right there! | ||
I hope we answered the question why we, and the great team here at the War Room, watches MSNBC and CNN all day long. | ||
You can't get that on Fox. | ||
You can't get that on Newsmax. | ||
Colonel Mastriano, which we've had on here, I don't know, 50, 100 times, considers himself a prophet, the leader of an army. | ||
The Jericho marches. | ||
You can't get that on Fox. | ||
You're not going to get that on Newsmax. | ||
You can only get that on MSNBC. | ||
If you want to see about what you're thinking about and the things that you're working on, Fox will never cover it. | ||
MSNBC, Tucker's show will talk about it sometimes. | ||
MSNBC will have every program. | ||
We'll have something about that in detail. | ||
You won't agree with their point of view, in fact, but it's looking at you through the eyes of your enemy. | ||
That's a perfect example. | ||
That is Colonel Doug Mastriano. | ||
Doug Mastriano's been on here and they say, and look at her, you can't be too sanguine, you can't over, I can't overstate it enough. | ||
He's a prophet. | ||
He thinks he's a prophet, a head of an army, and they go back to the colonial appeal to heaven. | ||
A groundswell of support for his vision. | ||
You can't make this up. | ||
We see this every night. | ||
You have to see yourself through the eyes of your enemy. | ||
Let's go to John Frederick. | ||
There's a lot going on, and I've got John on here. | ||
And John, thank you for taking time away. | ||
Two things. | ||
I want to get some details. | ||
I know you're very close to the Oz campaign, but you also have a great feel for Pennsylvania before we talk about Georgia and what's happening there. | ||
Get us up to state on the latest, because you're hearing both camps are putting things out and you're hearing others spin. | ||
What's the reality of Pennsylvania in the Senate race? | ||
And basically, how many votes are still haven't been counted on the mail-in ballots? | ||
And where do we stand with that first, John? | ||
Oz is going to win. | ||
There's no math now for Dave McCormick. | ||
We've been saying that with our analysis basically since Tuesday night when you look at these numbers. | ||
Here's the reality of it. | ||
With 99% of these votes in, Steve, Dr. Oz has got an 1,197 vote lead, just about 1,200 votes. | ||
Dr. Raz has got an 1197 vote lead, just about 1200 votes. | ||
Here's what's outstanding. | ||
Mail out ballots that haven't come in yet. | ||
Remember, in Pennsylvania, the mail-out ballots get counted as long as they're postmarked by May 17th, so this is going to go on for a week as they count these. | ||
Now, the McCormick campaign was, depending on a lot of these, going their way because they had a nine-point lead with early voting. | ||
Here's the problem. | ||
As these new ballots come in, it's breaking about even. | ||
In fact, Oz is winning some of these batches. | ||
Why? | ||
Because the early, early voting ballots that came in was before Trump made the endorsement of Dr. Oz. | ||
The late mail-in ballots were after the endorsement. | ||
So McCormick is not getting that nine-point edge that Jeff Rowe got on TV and ranted and raved about and really embarrassed himself. | ||
I'm a friend of Jeff, but that was just ridiculous because they don't have the numbers. | ||
As these votes come in, the chances of McCormick winning decline now to almost zero. | ||
He's got a 1,200-vote lead. | ||
Here's what's remaining. | ||
Hang on a second. | ||
Hold on. | ||
I just want to make sure. | ||
The theory of the case, their theory of the case is that with the mail-in ballots, that a lot of these had been mailed in before Trump endorsed Oz. | ||
So therefore, he was going to have to continue to have this nine-point lead, or however it went. | ||
That these were, they were going to guarantee him a victory, because they would eke it out, because these were pre-, and you're saying that they counted those first, and what's left are things that, particularly since it's breaking even, and maybe Oz up a couple, Clearly must have taken place after Oz's endorsement. | ||
I just want to make sure the audience, that's the point you're trying to make? | ||
Yes, that's exactly what happened. | ||
And so they miscalculated that. | ||
They thought the nine-point edge would hold. | ||
It didn't. | ||
It evaporated to just about even or maybe one or two based on the batch. | ||
Now, there's two other pockets of votes out. | ||
There's 900 Election Day votes out still in Philadelphia. | ||
A first batch of Philadelphia came in today. | ||
200 votes in Philadelphia. | ||
Oz got 105 of those and McCormick got 29. | ||
Okay, that's a 3-1 advantage that Oz got in Philadelphia. | ||
So you got another 900 votes outstanding. | ||
Oz has got a 3-1 advantage. | ||
You do the math, Oz is going to get about a 300 additional plus 300 votes for Oz. | ||
That puts him up to 1500. | ||
Now, here's what McCormick's banking on, but the math just doesn't work as these numbers come in. | ||
There's about 7,000 outstanding election day votes in Allegheny County, McCormick's base, that has yet to be counted. That might be tomorrow, that might be Monday. So they're banking on that. Here's the problem. They have 95,000 votes that came in. Let me let me finish. 95,000 votes that came in in Allegheny County. | ||
95,000 votes have come in. | ||
McCormick won by 6,000. | ||
You got another 7,000 remaining. | ||
You simply do that trend. | ||
Maybe it's plus 400 for McCormick. | ||
The best they're going to do here is 8 to 900 vote victory for Oz, probably 1,000. | ||
And there's no math for McCormick to win this race. | ||
Okay. | ||
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But it's driving people crazy. | |
How can we be in 2022, after what happened in 2020 in Philadelphia or in Pennsylvania, and have 7,000 ballots? | ||
How can those ballots not be counted? | ||
Were they mail-in? | ||
I think what drives people nuts is you have these races that literally could come down to a thousand votes, right? | ||
And all of a sudden, people find a batch of 7,000 here. | ||
They find a batch of 5,000 here. | ||
How did that happen? | ||
I can't really speak to how the heck this happened, Steve, in Allegheny County. | ||
I mean, there's one school of thought. | ||
Allegheny County is McCormick's stronghold. | ||
Allegheny wanted to wait to see how many votes they needed, perhaps, and then start counting every provisional ballot that they could scrounge and get their hand on to try to help Dave. | ||
I mean, this is the way politics is run, even on our side, even on the Republican side. | ||
But it's not going to matter because they had to get, before they got to Allegheny County, Jeff Rowe thought they would get this number down about 200 or 300 based on the uncounted early votes. | ||
That evaporated. | ||
That didn't happen. | ||
This race is over. | ||
Uh, and as these other mail-in ballots come in, and they're going to come in every day, as long as they're postmarked by law by May 17th, they're not breaking for McCormick in the way the early did. | ||
So they simply, uh, the arithmetic is over. | ||
Dave McCormick has no pathway to win this race. | ||
Oz is going to be the nominee. | ||
They're going to do a recount. | ||
When was the last time you saw a recount change a vote? | ||
Let me ask you, but when you say that, we're still talking about a 1,000 vote win right now. | ||
Is this the way you see it? | ||
I see a 1,000 vote win, maybe 900, depending on what Allegheny does. | ||
But Oz has got another plus 300 coming out of Philadelphia tomorrow. | ||
So, you know, that's going to put him up 1,500. | ||
There's just no way. | ||
Can you hang with us, John? | ||
I want to hold you through the break. | ||
Can you do that? | ||
I know you're on the tour. | ||
I've got everything to talk about Georgia. | ||
Can I hang for Stephen K. Bennett in the War Room? | ||
Are you asking if I can hang for the biggest, greatest live TV and radio show in the history of the world? | ||
Of course I can! | ||
Let me introduce you to my agent. | ||
John, before we go to break, just one thing. | ||
For this audience, and particularly the patriots in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Your vote matters. | ||
This thing where they spent 40 million dollars and it was a knockout drag out between Oz, Dave McCormick, Kathy Barnett and others. | ||
It's going to come down to a thousand votes. | ||
You don't think your vote counts? | ||
You don't think going to a poll and dragging somebody out a friend counts? | ||
It counts. | ||
This is going to be around a thousand votes from one of the most hotly contested and most important primaries for a U.S. | ||
Senator in recent American history. | ||
Your vote matters. | ||
Big League. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
We've got John Frederickson, Georgia. | ||
We're gonna go to California. | ||
We've got Jake Beckett down in Arkansas. | ||
We're all over the map today. | ||
Including, they voted 40 billion dollars. | ||
You know, 40 billion dollars of yours went to Ukraine this afternoon. | ||
Next. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, we've got a lot to get to. | ||
We're going to go out to Menlo Park to this incredible rally out there in front of the Facebook headquarters about censorship, humanity against censorship. | ||
We've got an all-star cast that's going to be there, including a young woman who's running for the governorship of California. | ||
As an independent, and so we're going to go to her momentarily. | ||
So, John Fredericks, thank you for the math in Pennsylvania. | ||
I want to have you back on tomorrow. | ||
You're the only guy that understands this math is so confusing up there, and people are so outraged that you're talking about Allegheny County, another 7,000 pounds, there's stuff out of Philadelphia. | ||
We'll get into that tomorrow. | ||
I got to get to Vanity Fair. | ||
Which is no pro-Trump, you know, periodical. | ||
Has a pretty tough article just came out, just hit, saying the end of Donald Trump's revenge fantasy is in Georgia. | ||
And it paints a very grim picture of Senator Perdue's race there. | ||
As you know, all the chips are on the table here. | ||
They've pushed into the middle. | ||
You've got Doug Ducey. | ||
You've had Ricketts. | ||
You've had Chris Christie. | ||
All the RGA guys are down there with Bush. | ||
Karl Rove. | ||
And you've got Mike Pence is coming on a Monday eve. | ||
You couldn't get more in President Trump's grill than that. | ||
I know you've got Sarah Palin. | ||
You've got, I think, the great Peter Navarro's coming down. | ||
Lighting Pence up on money. | ||
So this thing's going to be a fight. | ||
But just give us, where does this thing stand? | ||
Because I think I saw a poll today that, I think I saw a poll today from Fox News that produced down 32 points. | ||
Where are we on this thing? | ||
Look, this is just another fake narrative poll. | ||
They're trying to suppress the Purdue vote. | ||
They're sampling the wrong people. | ||
Look, I'm not saying that Purdue's ahead right now. | ||
We got some ground to make up, right? | ||
But we got five days and we're closing. | ||
This bus tour's back at it. | ||
This is our third week. | ||
We're swinging through Georgia. | ||
We got Palin coming in Friday. | ||
But let me just set the stage here, okay? | ||
This is MAGA Armageddon. | ||
In Georgia, Steve. | ||
And you nailed it. | ||
This is what the entire Republican establishment, from Washington, D.C., they want their party of George Bush back. | ||
They want their party of Mitt Romney back. | ||
They want to end the MAGA movement The warmongers. | ||
The warmongers. | ||
on Tuesday night. They want to end the America First movement. They want to end the movement. | ||
And they want, they want Kemp to be at the tip of the spear. | ||
He's going to be the face of it. They want to end it in Georgia. They want to embarrass Trump. And the next day they're going to say the Trump movement is a facade. It's over. We brought everybody in. We beat him. And that profile encouraged Mike Pence to put the coup de grace. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, to that point, I just want to understand what happened in this nation's capital. | ||
With $30 trillion in debt, $3.5 trillion in deficits every year, there's no formula for the infants, and Walmart's saying people are buying half gallons of milk instead of gallons because they can't afford it so the kids aren't getting their milk. | ||
$40 billion in a bailout of the Ukrainian oligarchs. | ||
We can't pay for it, no way to pay for it. | ||
In fact, Rand Paul makes this impassioned speech saying we're taking essentially Chinese money to buy our bonds to pay for it. | ||
That same, the armaments industry. | ||
Now look, I'm a veteran. | ||
My daughter's a West Point grad. | ||
I served for eight years. | ||
We're as hawkish as you get. | ||
You cannot continue to do this. | ||
This is the arms industry. | ||
This is the warmongers. | ||
The same neocon, neoliberal warmongers that are driving us into a fiscal crisis is the same collection of demons that are down there that are going to try to blow up Purdue on Tuesday. | ||
And if it's not under 50% and we don't get to a runoff, I can tell you the story is going to be on MSNBC, CNN, and Fox News On Tuesday night, the end of MAGA, the end of America First, it's all over, Trump's got nothing, all these guys, the crazy anti-vaxxers, the crazy guys looking for the 3 November movement, all of it, it's all done, the establishment's back, the neoliberals are back, the neocons are back, and the armaments industry's back. | ||
John Frederick. | ||
That's exactly what they're setting up. | ||
That's why they're bringing Mike Pence in on Monday. | ||
This is the coup de grace, and they want their party back, and they want to crush us, and it's all come down to Georgia. | ||
If we can get Purdue in this runoff, Steve, and with your help, It's their Waterloo, right? | ||
They think it's their victory. | ||
It's going to be their Waterloo. | ||
And I'll tell you what, we asked Peter, we asked Dr. Navarro to come in Monday. | ||
We're like, we want to do a huge rally for you on Monday. | ||
You were there. | ||
You understood what Mike Pence did. | ||
Let Mike Pence come in for Brian Kemp. | ||
Peter, we'll get you here. | ||
You come in for us. | ||
We're going to have a big rally. | ||
We're going to get him on TV. | ||
We're going to get Trump to call in on Monday. | ||
We're going to fight this thing to the end. | ||
And look, if it's at the end of the night, if it's 49.9%, Brian Kemp, that's their Waterloo. | ||
They lose, we win. | ||
But like you said, Steve, you nailed this. | ||
It's Armageddon. | ||
All the chips are on the table and there's going to be a winner and there's going to be a loser. | ||
Yep. | ||
Once again, ladies and gentlemen, you are what your record says you are. | ||
That's why Tuesday's game day. | ||
John Fredericks, had to get to you in the show on social media. | ||
We're gonna have you back on tomorrow to help us deconstruct Pennsylvania. | ||
Tell us how the people get to you. | ||
Look, the best thing to do to follow our bus tour in Georgia, just go to JohnFredericksRadio.com. | ||
There's Bus Tour Georgia there. | ||
If you're in Georgia and you can get to our events, we want big turnouts. | ||
Palin coming tomorrow in Savannah. | ||
RV and I are going to be there covering it. | ||
Navarro coming on Monday. | ||
That's going to be in DeKalb County at Wild Wings. | ||
We're going to have a massive turnout. | ||
You can also follow us on Getter Live at JF Radio Show in the morning and just at JF Radio shows are a handle and we need all the war room posse, everybody in Georgia, every MAGA voter has got to come out on game day. | ||
This, our backs are against the wall. | ||
This is the Alamo. | ||
We got to fight this thing. | ||
Everybody, you know, in Georgia come out because this is our game to win or lose. | ||
We need every resource, every voter, everybody we have. | ||
And if we can pull this off, they're done. | ||
Let me tell the audience is that with all the money spent, over 40 million dollars spent on TV ads in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, it's going to come down to under 1,000 votes. | ||
Your vote counts. | ||
If you don't think your vote counts, you're kidding yourself. | ||
And take a friend too. | ||
John Fredericks, I've got to bounce. | ||
Thank you. | ||
We'll see you tomorrow morning on Pennsylvania. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Okay, thank you, sir. | ||
Can we go ahead and play this spot for our next guest? | ||
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This is a game-changing moment in time. | |
And do understand, though, one person's not going to save you. | ||
I'm going to get in there, and I'm going to make the changes. | ||
But we need every single one of you, because this is all hands on deck. | ||
All hands on deck. | ||
That's populism right there. | ||
No one person can save you. | ||
It's a team effort. | ||
Renette Sinem is joining us now from California with the Humanity Against Censorship. | ||
You're running for the governor of California, ma'am, as an independent, not as a Democrat or Republican. | ||
Why? | ||
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A declined estate. | |
Well, Steve, the biggest reason is because of the 2010 Supreme Court decision known as Citizens United against the FEC, where basically big corporations have infiltrated politics, as we know it, and the campaign cycle, as well as donations to candidates. | ||
Ever since then, both the right and the left have been completely corrupted by big money. | ||
So I'm here to serve the people and not a party. | ||
Renette, what are the two or three, you're at this massive, you're in front of Facebook headquarters today in Silicon Valley. | ||
What are the two or three things for citizens of California you propose to do as governor? | ||
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Well, return the rule of law, make sure legislation that's passed is actually constitutional, and also bring back accountability of our government. | |
So California is what, the seventh biggest economy in the world. | ||
It's like a nation state, right? | ||
It's massive. | ||
That sounds fantastic, but it sounds a little bit like Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. | ||
In the brutal modern corporate world, right? | ||
Particularly Silicon Valley, all killers. | ||
Hollywood, all killers. | ||
Can Mr. Smith Goes to Washington actually win in the state of California today? | ||
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Well, I've been campaigning up and down the state for a good solid four or five months, and these are the top three things I hear from people. | |
First and foremost, they say, get rid of Newsom. | ||
Next thing you want to know is, what is my party affiliation? | ||
I say, I have none. | ||
They say, thank God. | ||
And the last thing they say is, we don't care who the person is. | ||
We just want solutions. | ||
Okay, they just had a massive recall petition to get rid of Newsom, and then as soon as they had alternatives like Larry Elder, you know, Newsom was getting crushed. | ||
We've had the recall guys on here every night, right? | ||
Because, you know, Newsom is a massive political force and said, hey, you guys shot a recall. | ||
As soon as they had an alternative, as soon as they had a bid away, he won by, what, 57% of the vote or 60% of the vote? | ||
What is it, when you go around, that people tell you they don't like about Gavin Newsom? | ||
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Well, his corruption as well as his, you know, everyone for thee but not for me. | |
And I think people just want to know that they have a future and that they can make ends meet and they can't right now. | ||
And they're very frustrated and they're tired of the corruption. | ||
So why are you a part of this? | ||
You're one of the speakers today. | ||
You've got Lexus Renown. | ||
You've got Kevin Jenkins. | ||
You've got Dr. Naomi Wolf. | ||
You've got Bobby Kennedy Jr. | ||
What is it about your campaign for governor of California that brings you to this rally about censorship in front of the Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park? | ||
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Well, because I've been saying to people, how can we have election integrity if you can't hear from the candidates themselves? | |
And on January 10th, my Instagram account for my campaign was taken down without warning. | ||
My Facebook posts have been throttled. | ||
My links don't work. | ||
My hashtags don't work. | ||
You can't post or share my posts. | ||
And even my name, Renette Senim, has now been considered against community standards. | ||
So this is the end of representative government. | ||
If people can't hear from the candidates to begin with, we've got a serious problem. | ||
Hold it, what, how did they say, how did they say that your name, how did your name not qualify as protected speech? | ||
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It actually pops up as a little warning that says, uh, Renette Senim is against community standards, a violation of community standards. | |
So I must be over the target. | ||
Renette, I know you got to bounce, but please, can you please stay through the commercial break? | ||
People want to hear a little more from you. | ||
Renette Senim, she's running for the governor as an independent. | ||
For the Governorship of California, it's... I guess Ms. | ||
Smith goes to Sacramento. | ||
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David versus a lot of Goliaths. | |
Need probably more than seven stones. | ||
Okay, short break. | ||
We've also got Jake Beckett, 101st Airborne. | ||
Ranger down in Arkansas. | ||
They're saying, hey, I don't even know who's serving the Army. | ||
Remember, they're trying to misspell his name on the ballot. | ||
Got a lot going on today in politics, plus $40 billion of your money that we don't have, right? | ||
Borrowed from the Chinese. | ||
Against your kids. | ||
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Today. | |
Next. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
I want to get to it. | ||
We got a lot to grind through. | ||
Renit Senim. | ||
By the way, she's an independent. | ||
We missed the label. | ||
We had a slight technical problem. | ||
She's not a Republican. | ||
She's an independent. | ||
It's Ms. | ||
Smith Goes to Sacramento. | ||
She's a David versus a lot of Goliaths. | ||
No, it's refreshing. | ||
I mean, it's refreshing. | ||
Somebody says a rule of law and that's what people want. | ||
And look, Newsom's, I keep saying on the evening of November 8th, if it keeps rolling like it's rolling, the polling is going to win by 25 points over whoever The opposition is, whether it's you or somebody else. | ||
That's just what the math shows now. | ||
I'm sure it can change as people get your message. | ||
One question before I gotta bounce. | ||
You've been taken off every platform. | ||
What is it that you're talking about that you think makes it? | ||
Is it vaccine safety? | ||
Is it about medical freedom? | ||
Is it about the election in November? | ||
Is it about the Wuhan lab? | ||
I can go through a litany of what'll get you banned, but what in your case have they taken? | ||
You're a candidate for governor. | ||
Why are they taking down a candidate for governor? | ||
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Actually, we don't have that answer. | |
But we do know I'm calling out the fact that we should have medical freedom and medical choice. | ||
I do call it corruption. | ||
And I also am pointing out solutions, actual tangible blueprints for the state of California. | ||
So from what we can gather, I'm probably the biggest threat to Newsom because I'm not corrupted by big money. | ||
And they know it. | ||
And I have a 20 year history. | ||
Renet, how can people follow your campaign? | ||
Whatever social media, what's the campaign site so people can go and find out more about you, your personal story, and your campaign? | ||
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Well, I'm now renetthenom2.0 on Instagram because my other account was taken down. | |
You can find me at electrenet.com, R-E-I-N-E-T-T-E dot com, electrenet.com. | ||
And I actually have a 30 page contract with Californians on that landing page. | ||
And you'll see a blueprint for California to get out of this hole. | ||
Perfect. | ||
We'll go through it and we'll come back to you and walk through that. | ||
Really appreciate you coming on today. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
I appreciate it. | ||
Okay, for the War Impostor, there's a huge rally out there in front of Menlo Park. | ||
Do we have Kevin Jenkins? | ||
Let's go ahead and bring him in. | ||
Kevin is the founder of the Urban Global Alliance. | ||
He's one of the speakers today, one of the main speakers at this Humanity Against Censorship. | ||
So Kevin Jenkins, somebody with your record and your prominence in the world, why on a beautiful afternoon in May are you in Menlo Park outside the corporate headquarters of Facebook or Meta, whatever you call it this week, why are you out there? | ||
With Naomi Wolf and Bobby Kennedy Jr. | ||
and Renet Centum and all the people that have been on the war room for so many times. | ||
What are you protesting? | ||
What's your beef with Zuckerberg and Facebook? | ||
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Well, my beef is we're here to save America. | |
We're here to make sure that our voices are never quieted. | ||
I'm here to make sure we unify. | ||
It's not about race. | ||
It's not about class. | ||
It's about power and control. | ||
And they want power and control over us. | ||
And I think as Americans, we need to stand together no matter where you live in this country. | ||
Stand up and make sure that everybody understands that no one can take our voices away. | ||
And censorship will never be tolerated. | ||
And the more they censor the louder we will become. | ||
So I've traveled 300,000 miles, I think 60 cities and 40 states talking about how do we save America? | ||
How do we preserve faith, family and freedom? | ||
And how do we fight against these global tyrants that believe they can write the DNA of our faith, but also challenge them to understand that we're Americans and we're going to stand together to fight for what this country was built on, to be free thinking Americans, no matter what color you are. | ||
So Kevin, Zuckerberg's going to hear that and says, great, you're a patriot, and I would love maybe if you run for politics, I support you. | ||
But I'm the chairman of a publicly traded company that's essentially a private company, although it's publicly traded. | ||
We're an entity, not a government entity. | ||
So we have our rules. | ||
And when you come on, you've got to agree to those rules. | ||
And if Bobby Kenney Jr.' 's kicked off, or the War Room's kicked off, or Naomi Wolf's kicked off, or Renit Senim's kicked off, That's the rules. | ||
That's what you agree to when you come on our site. | ||
And if we don't like what you're saying within our rules, we get to decide what those rules are and what you can say. | ||
What would be your response to Zuckerberg? | ||
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Well, that's not how his company presented itself 20 years ago. | |
We were supposed to be free-thinking people on his platform. | ||
Now they want to sequester our voices when we're talking about critical issues that are facing our country and facing our families. | ||
It's time for us to turn off Facebook. | ||
It's time for the Congress and Senate to start changing the laws that will qualify them for who they really are. | ||
And if it's not going to be a free platform, they need to be stopped today. | ||
And I'm here to tell every American, no one in this country, no one in this world can censor us. | ||
We need to start censoring them. | ||
We need to start unplugging them, because what they've done, they've benefited from our information. | ||
They've benefited from our voices. | ||
They've benefited from our thoughts. | ||
And guess what? It's time to shut them down. | ||
And Zuckerberg, any of them, they do not have the right to tell us as Americans, we can't have a deeper conversation about some of the challenging things that are happening in this country. | ||
If you think about Zuckerberg, he came out last year and he came out this year and saying, listen, I'm going to now change the electoral process. | ||
I'm going to invest in stealing elections around this country. | ||
And guess what? | ||
He needs to be stopped. | ||
And I'm here to make sure I work with every American in this country to do that. | ||
Kevin, as you've gone around 300,000 miles around the country, what is it, and you've talked to all these groups and you've met all these people, what is the one or two things the American people have told you that they think is wrong with the country and the direction we have to change? | ||
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They don't like these culture wars. | |
They don't like this tribalism. | ||
They want to see unification. | ||
They want to see us coming together to fight against these global tyrants. | ||
They are not interested in any of the discussions that are going on on mainstream media. | ||
They want to unify. | ||
This country is about unification. | ||
Every place I went, Texas, Boston, California, Detroit, Chicago, Newark, all of course the Midwest, they're saying enough is enough. | ||
They don't trust their governments. | ||
They're now challenging their faith leaders and now they're now talking about how do we build a better world without these people that believe they want to be our God. | ||
Kevin, how do people follow you on social media, or do you have a website people can go and follow? | ||
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Well, I'm a part of the Disinformation 12, so you can still find me on Instagram at KevDJenkins1, and you can still find me on Twitter at KevDJenkins, and you can find me on Instagram also at Informed Class. | |
So after today, I'll probably be off all of the platforms, but like I said, I travel 300,000 miles, so they can't stop me. | ||
Hang on a second. | ||
I want to make sure everybody understands this. | ||
This goes back several months ago. | ||
We had the special. | ||
We couldn't get Kevin on that day. | ||
We didn't set it. | ||
Hold it. | ||
The Surgeon General of the United States came and stood in the White House briefing room. | ||
And he said, this is when the pandemic's still going. | ||
Guys are wearing masks. | ||
And he says, we got something that's worse than COVID. | ||
We got a new pandemic. | ||
He said, the pandemic is misinformation, and he put 12 names. | ||
I said, it's the Dirty Dozen. | ||
I said, Mercola, Jenkins, all these guys. | ||
I called Naomi, Bobby Kenny Jr. | ||
I said, you got to get these. | ||
Half the guy's been on the worm all the time. | ||
So the disinformation. | ||
Hey, that is called Kevin Jenkins is an original gangster. | ||
That's an OG on the disinformation. | ||
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Oh, thank you for that. | |
It's an honor, by the way. | ||
It's an honor to be standing up for America and standing up for our children and families. | ||
Kevin, thank you for going around the country and thank you for being out there today. | ||
This is a very big event. | ||
This is a throwdown and letting Zuckerberg and that can be pushed around. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
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Appreciate it. | |
I hope to talk to you soon, buddy. | ||
Bye-bye. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Kevin Jenkins. | ||
One of the, I think everybody remembers that. | ||
Surgeon General of the United States comes out and says, we got something worse than, this is when the pandemic's raging. | ||
We got something worse than COVID. | ||
You know, Fauci's got four masks on. | ||
It's misinformation. | ||
It's misinformation. | ||
Bobby Kennedy Jr. | ||
Dr. Mercola. | ||
I think Malone was on there. | ||
Kevin Jenkins. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Okay, do we have Jake Beckett? | ||
We have Mike Lindell? | ||
Jake Beckett, let's go. | ||
Jake Beckett. | ||
Okay, Jake, first off out of the box, Forty billion dollars today was voted on the Senate and I found it quite interesting that Boozman of Arkansas, clearly somebody's been watching the worm on his staff because he was a no and I think that shocked Mitch McConnell and everybody. | ||
Does he understand, is he hearing footsteps that you're closing on him? | ||
Absolutely, Steve. | ||
We've converted John Bozeman into an America First patriot right here on your show. | ||
He's been shadowing my moves ever since I launched my campaign last July. | ||
Since then, he's He's voted pretty conservatively. | ||
He's been with people who he typically doesn't vote with, which is great for the country. | ||
But unfortunately, if he's able to defeat me in this primary, he'll just revert back immediately to what he's been doing in D.C. | ||
for the last 20 years. | ||
So we have to defeat him. | ||
But it goes to show you how important these primary challenges are, because it holds the Republican Party accountable. | ||
100 percent. | ||
And look, I'm in this thing to win, but it's been amazing to see that just by my public statements and my actions and my appearances on shows like yours, I've been able to get him to actually vote with the people of Arkansas. | ||
No, this is the thing. | ||
This is why primaries are important. | ||
This is why Beckett kind of made him MAGA, right? | ||
Or MAGA-adjacent, I should say. | ||
He voted no. | ||
Look, I tell everybody when they come here and talk to me, I want to get into politics, I want to do this. | ||
I said, look, first off, it's the dirtiest thing, and unfair, and nasty, and personal. | ||
Jake, you served your country, you're 101st Airborne, and now I'm getting things, they're sending me, Captain Bannister's coming to say, hey, they're saying Jake wasn't a Ranger, not in the military. | ||
What in the hell? | ||
They already took your name. | ||
They, they, they, they, they re-spelled your name on the ballot to start with. | ||
Now the Senate, all this stuff, because you must be closing on this guy. | ||
The Arkansas way of politics down there, it gets a little personal, doesn't it, sir? | ||
Well, you're exactly right. | ||
And I'm going to do business as business is being done. | ||
We discussed last week what happened. | ||
With this ballot debacle, they had my name. | ||
It wasn't misspelled. | ||
It was the wrong name. | ||
It was Jack Beckett instead of Jake Beckett on multiple county ballots. | ||
And I sued them, took them to court last week, and we got results. | ||
I actually fought back and they fixed these voting machines. | ||
They said we're unfixable. | ||
But here we are again. | ||
I mean, with four and a half days to go before the primary in Arkansas on May 24th, you know, Bozeman, Team Bozeman is sending out these disgusting mailers They tried to sneak him in the mail. | ||
They didn't have the courage to put this up on TV. | ||
It's not a money shortage. | ||
They've got millions of dollars, but they wouldn't put this accusation up on TV because they thought they could sneak this in. | ||
They're essentially, Steve, accusing me of stolen valor, which is the worst, most disgusting smear of any military veteran that could possibly be made. | ||
You know, they're saying that I'm a fake Ranger. | ||
Look, I graduated from the U.S. | ||
Army Ranger School. | ||
It was the honor of my life to serve my country in uniform. | ||
I deployed to Iraq with that Ranger tab. | ||
Proudly on my uniform with the 101st and for Senator Bozeman a man who never served a day in his life and his swamp cronies To accuse me of stolen valor four days before the primary. | ||
It's absolutely disgusting It's a smear and it's beneath the office that he holds I Just want to make sure this so this is definitely coming from his campaign or some a group associated with this campaign. | ||
I So this is an outside group, but it's all the NRSC donors. | ||
You can look it up, Steve. | ||
It's people who are associated with the swamp here in Arkansas and in D.C. | ||
They're pulling at all the stops. | ||
I mean, they've seen the polling. | ||
They know that this race is most likely going into a runoff, a runoff that Bozeman most certainly will lose. | ||
So they're throwing the kitchen sink at me right before the primary on this coming Tuesday. | ||
But I think we're going to prevail. | ||
I think we're going to force this runoff and get into a head-to-head, which we feel very confident about and obviously he's very worried about. | ||
Well, I don't understand why. | ||
First of all, I think there's two accusations on the mailer. | ||
One is that you're not a Ranger, and you can show that you went to Ranger school, you graduate, and you had the Ranger tab, correct, when you deployed with the 101st? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I graduated Ranger school in 2018, went through it in 62 days. | ||
Never want to go back, but it was one of the proudest moments of my life to have my dad pin that Ranger tab on my shoulder right there at Victory Pond at Fort Benning, Georgia. | ||
And the second accusation is just absolutely absurd and it's sickening. | ||
So when I launched my campaign, there was literally a typo on some section of my campaign website saying like one sentence above where it said I served in 2017, it said I served in 2015. | ||
Look, Steve, I was playing for the Patriots in 2015. | ||
I've never tried to misrepresent the time or the manner of my service. | ||
We corrected it. | ||
It was just a stupid mistake. | ||
And now they're claiming on this mailer that I tried to pretend that I was in the military in 2015, which I never have at all. | ||
I've been in the public eye my entire life. | ||
So it just goes to show the lengths to which the establishment will try to torpedo a true America First patriot. | ||
This is what gets all over me. | ||
I mean, folks gotta understand, and Captain Bennett can tell you, Ranger School is as tough as it gets. | ||
It's the best of the best. | ||
101st Airborne. | ||
A revered institution. | ||
Unit in the United States military. | ||
Bastogne. | ||
Okay, Jake, just hang on for a second. | ||
I want to get a little more on Arkansas. | ||
We're going to go back to Menlo Park. | ||
We're going to go down to Tampa. | ||
We've got a young man, another warrior we want you to meet. | ||
A lot going on today. | ||
It's a little crazy, but all good here in the war room. | ||
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Okay, welcome back. | ||
We've got a very special guest here in the War Room, Mike Lindell from the great state of Alabama. | ||
Mike, what are you doing in Alabama today? | ||
You're in a different place every day, but why are you in Alabama right now? | ||
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Well, we're going around the state for a couple reasons, Steve. | |
We're doing a preliminary injunction here in Alabama. | ||
I'm with Bindi Blanchard and the campaign I endorsed her today here, and also Tommy Haynes, they both signed the preliminary injunction for Alabama to get rid of the machines. | ||
And we've just landed. | ||
We're going to Birmingham now to do a rally there. | ||
And Steve, this is kind of the irony today. | ||
Just an hour ago, it's almost like the smart Madigan Dominion people knew the judge in DC ruled that my cases against them are frivolous. | ||
When the bad media has been calling me all day asking me what I think of that, I said, well, you know what? | ||
We're eliminating these machines from our country one state at a time, Steve. | ||
Goodbye, machine. | ||
Okay, but Mike, why did it say this is your countersuit against them coming after you? | ||
Their suit's still there for a couple billion dollars. | ||
Why did the judge say that your suit was frivolous? | ||
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Well, you know, I don't know. | |
I could speculate on that, Steve, but my lawyer said, you know, come on, Mike, don't badmouth the judge now. | ||
You know, we don't know, Steve. | ||
You know, you talk about frivolous lawsuits. | ||
Let's start with the 200 lawsuits Dominion and Smartmatic put out so that the truth of the 2020 election was never brought to the forefront by cowards like Fox News and Newsmax. | ||
I could go on and on. | ||
But hang on, you're in Alabama, you've got a Secretary of State down there, and he's a little controversial, he's had a couple personal problems, or a couple personal issues, let me say it that way, issues. | ||
But he says, Mike Lindell doesn't know what he's talking about, Alabama's got the most perfect electoral system in the United States of America. | ||
So why are you in Alabama bugging those poor people down there, sir? | ||
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Well, John Merrill, he's very true. | |
John Merrill, the Secretary of State here. | ||
I've met him now. | ||
I've met him three times and I told him in September that I'd be back. | ||
Alabama, Steve, has They have electronic polling books that only South Carolina and Arkansas has. | ||
You can cheat right down to the local precinct, and they did. | ||
In the state of Alabama, 9% of the vote was cheated on it from Donald Trump. | ||
Almost 200,000 votes. | ||
That's even higher than California, which was 1.5 million, or 8% of the total vote. | ||
So, you know, the theft here in Alabama... One more thing, too. | ||
Ironically, Steve, They have ES&S machines, and ES&S machines two days ago, two days ago they did a test here where the public could come, the public was invited, and the public put, they ran off ballots, we have it on tape, they ran off ballots on a copier machine and ran them through the ES&S machines. | ||
They sat there and looked and went, what? | ||
So, it's very corrupt. | ||
By the way, if you are on ES&S, if you're one of the owners and you're watching right now, please sue me, ES&S. | ||
You can go to SueMikeLindell.com and we have a template there. | ||
It's very easy. | ||
Jump on the bandwagon, ES&S, because your machines are going to be bye-bye. | ||
Okay, but real quickly, you've got standing because you've got some local folks in Alabama. | ||
Do you have a local law firm? | ||
Is this being represented out of Alabama by Alabamians? | ||
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Yes, yes, and we actually had a lawyer last night, because you need local counsel, and they dropped out at zero hour, and we have new counsel today. | |
This should be filed within the next few hours, and they're all on board. | ||
They had to be briefed, and they're from Alabama. | ||
They realized all the crime that was down here. | ||
Remember, Alabama, by the study, I'm finding out, see, there's the fourth most corrupt state in the country. | ||
So I was surprised to hear that, but No, because we have all this supposed to be this all red state. | ||
Well, it's even redder than we thought when 200,000 boats sold in the 2020 election. | ||
They don't want them. | ||
I've talked to the people on the ground. | ||
I've spoken at three events. | ||
They don't want them. | ||
Lindy Blanchard's running for governor. | ||
I'll tell you what, the governor, when I met the governor down here, the current governor last fall, she didn't do anything. | ||
She just wanted my picture. | ||
Why don't you say all the evidence I had here for Alabama is so overflowing and disgusting. | ||
They have one of the worst voter rolls in the whole United States of America. | ||
And John Merrill, the Secretary of State, sits there and goes, nothing to see here in Alabama. | ||
Well, John, I'm back in Alabama and there's a lot to see, John. | ||
Mike, we only got a minute, but I got to ask you, I just had John Fredericks on the start of this, and Pennsylvania is going to come down to under 1,000 votes in this hotly contested Senate race, but they're finding 7,000 ballots over here in Allegheny. | ||
They got another 400 in Philadelphia. | ||
When is this madness going to stop? | ||
Machines or no machines? | ||
When are we going to get to the fact that on election, you got the ballots, you go through them. | ||
I mean, here we are a couple of days later, and they just got 7,000 additional ballots up in Allegheny County. | ||
When is this going to stop, Mike Lindell? | ||
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Well, I believe, Steve, we're in the most historical time in history. | |
The 2020 election is going to go down as the election that saved the world, because what Donald Trump did there, it exposed everything. | ||
It exposed all the crime, the corruption, and the people aren't going to take it. | ||
When we get through this, Steve, like your great show you've been doing, you have been battling like that, like I have and everybody else. | ||
And when we get through this, we are going to have the most fairest elections in history, because there'll be no machines. | ||
The voter rolls will be cleaned up. | ||
It's been an education. | ||
If you wouldn't have had 2020, we could have never had this beautiful future we're heading for. | ||
Machines will be gone. | ||
We're going to have great candidates that have the people's back, and you're going to have clean voter rolls. | ||
Eric's going to be gone. | ||
We've got a lot of stuff to do, but it's not overwhelming. | ||
Mike, we've got to bounce. | ||
We're going to see you on the other end of the other show, and we'll be back at 10 o'clock tomorrow, but stay tuned for the second hour. | ||
We're going to have Lindell on tomorrow morning also. | ||
He's in Alabama right now, about to address a rally for the next couple of hours. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're going to have Jake Beckett. | ||
We're going to go to Menlo Park. | ||
We've got Jared Collins, another warrior running for Congress. | ||
It's going to be packed in the next hour. | ||
Brandon Starker, right? | ||
Everything. |