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Peace. | ||
I mean, every day you're out there. | ||
What they're doing is blowing people off. | ||
If you continue to look the other way and shut up, then the oppressors, the authoritarians, get total control and total power. | ||
Because this is just like in Arizona. | ||
This is just like in Georgia. | ||
It's another element that backs them into a corner and shows their lies and misrepresentations. | ||
This is why this audience is going to have to get engaged. | ||
As we've told you, this is the fight. | ||
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All this nonsense, all this spin, they can't handle the truth. | |
War Room, Battleground. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
54 past the hour on Thursday, the January 6th committee will hold its first primetime hearing. | ||
Among those caught up in the investigation, former Trump aide Steve Bannon, who helped fuel conspiracy theories before the insurrection and is currently awaiting trial for refusing the committee's subpoena. | ||
Pulitzer Prize winning writer Jennifer Senior joins us now. | ||
She's out this morning with a new profile of Steve Bannon entitled American Rasputin, thank you very much For coming in Jonathan Lemire has the first question. It's a fantastic profile. I was reading it this morning So Steve Bannon obviously he's fallen in and out of former president Trump's favor They had a long period where they didn't speak before January 6th, though He was back in the center of things first of all just tell us where Steve Bannon is now And what sort of role does he play with the MAGA movement and the extreme right wing? | ||
So when I started doing the research on this It was January ish and I had heard from a number of sources that he had not Spoken to the president in like a year I think they kind of follow each other like two cats circling one another where he is in terms of the MAGA movement I think he is responsible for marshalling You could make the case that he is responsible for marshalling a lot of the energy behind January 6th. | ||
His podcast, which he insists is not a podcast but is a TV show, although it's on like channel 240 of Pluto TV, which is its own weird metaphor for how kind of distant it is from where we see things. | ||
It's got a very activist base, you know, and he's constantly having citizen activists on his show saying, how can we get to you? | ||
You know, tell me how you get involved in local politics. | ||
And he's really working hard to get everybody involved in the kind of superstructure and the infrastructure of the Republican Party. | ||
You describe how he sort of gets his Followers going kind of throwing drill sergeant type. | ||
Use your agency. | ||
Yeah. | ||
What does that mean your shoulder to the wheel? | ||
Exactly. | ||
So when he is forced multiplier and a force multiplier. | ||
So what is he hoping people and you say from the ground up from the ground up meaning that if people get involved at the precinct level of politics. | ||
Election deniers will eventually rise up and be in control of all the election apparatuses, right? | ||
That they will be Secretaries of State, Mark Fincham, guys like that, who are in Arizona, right? | ||
You start low and you ultimately end high. | ||
And, I don't know, he was in the Navy. | ||
It's like Navy speak with extra habanero. | ||
Extra. | ||
Joe, jump in. | ||
Yeah, I'm just curious, Jennifer, how do you balance, when you're writing about Steve Bannon, you're talking about the dangers, but how do you balance that with the fact that Steve Bannon wants you to write this article, and he wants you to say that he's dangerous for democracy, and he's going to frame this article, and he's going to talk about it, he loves this, so how do you balance that? | ||
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It's a great question. | |
You know, exposure doesn't equal an endorsement. | ||
I think that's journalism. | ||
And I think we would be foolish not to pay attention to him. | ||
I mean, I think he's going to do what he's going to do, whether we are watching or not. | ||
And it's better for us to know what he's up to. | ||
And so just because if we don't pay attention to him, it's not like he's not there inflaming people and helping so... | ||
I think a really anti-democratic movement and like, you know, sort of laying dynamite beneath the floorboards of American democracy and blowing everything up. | ||
So do you want to know about it or do you want to stick your fingers in your ears and cover your eyes? | ||
It's our choice. | ||
All right. | ||
Really appreciate your coming in. | ||
Jennifer, a new piece in The Atlantic entitled American Rasputin. | ||
It's on Steve Bannon and it's pretty chilling. | ||
And Joe, as we close today, D-Day, your thoughts? | ||
Well, first of all, I would say that's a great way to put it. | ||
A great way she put it. | ||
And the question is that people have always wondered, it was with people like Bannon, does throwing the attention to him make them actually more powerful and stronger? | ||
I think I agree with Jennifer. | ||
You've got to report on it. | ||
Okay, welcome. | ||
You're in the War Room, and that was Mika this morning. | ||
Here's the interesting thing. | ||
This comes off this article of American Rasputin, of which we spent time with them. | ||
They came and analyzed the War Room, broke it down. | ||
And the thing that they're most upset about, the thing that really gets them the most worked up, is the engagement of the audience, right? | ||
This is not so much about me, this is about you. | ||
The watchword for War Room, we talk about inclusive nationalism and participatory populism. | ||
And it's all about getting at the grassroots level. | ||
It's all about people getting engaged, the precinct strategy, school boards. | ||
election boards becoming poll workers, poll watchers, election officials, canvassing officials. | ||
It's just whatever your interest is, there's something out there in this political movement that you can get engaged in. | ||
You know, we've got... | ||
Ms. | ||
Epstein up in Michigan that's running for the Board of Visitors of the University of Michigan. | ||
So you've got different interests and people with those interests all over the country. | ||
Our purpose of this show is to give you a platform to understand the economics, to understand the finance, the geopolitics, what's going on in the nation, and you've got the information, you think it through, and you empower yourselves. | ||
And the thing that they got, it's just amazing, they sit there and go, you know, this is so anti-democratic. | ||
They have to understand in democracy, people are going to have different ideas about the direction of the country. | ||
And you voted out, and you work, and you ring doorbells, and elections have consequences. | ||
That's called democracy. | ||
They don't want democracy. | ||
They certainly don't want to hear From the little guy. | ||
And that's what upsets him most about this show. | ||
This show is a show for those who have been voiceless before, and that's why we put this on. | ||
I want to bring in Steve Stern, who's one of the most, you know, and Steve's 81 years old. | ||
He runs a great company, you know, one of the sponsors of War Room, the Flagshirt Company. | ||
It's a super patriot. | ||
He's passed this company on now to his son. | ||
His son's one of the senior executives. | ||
He's got this company that's very tied to American patriotism, but You know, he spends half of his time out recruiting people, going to meetings, getting people engaged, not just in Broward County and down in South Florida and Palm Beach. | ||
He does it and he energizes people all over the country. | ||
We've had so many great voices that we've, you know, and states that are not red states are not battleground states. | ||
In Illinois, in Massachusetts, you know, Chainsaw Sioux up in Massachusetts. | ||
That's what, when you look at the article and you look at Morning Mika, it's not that these are bad people, they just don't simply understand that the American people are tired of just sitting there and listening to the Morning Mika's all the time, the Joe Scarborough's, and going out and voting like they want them to vote. | ||
They're going to vote how they want to vote, right? | ||
And if you give them the correct information and lay it out there and let them come to their own judgments about it, This country's going to be saved. | ||
Steve Stern, what say you about this kind of, I don't want to call it high and mighty, but they're almost in shock when they talk about the precinct strategy and really the precinct strategy and everything around it is just applied democracy, is it not, sir? | ||
Yeah, a funny thing happened today. | ||
I went to lunch with our vice president, actually the president of the local Western Republican Club, which I'm the vice president, and we're having a big Fundraiser for Carlos Pauling. | ||
Well, we had to enlarge it because so many people want to come. | ||
And what Nancy said to me today, which was unbelievable, she says, you know, Democratic Party used to meet where we meet. | ||
They're not meeting there anymore because they just don't have enough people to come in. | ||
And Weston is a real Democratic area. | ||
Broward is a real Democratic area. | ||
They're falling apart. | ||
We're getting people that are coming in from Independents and from Democrats. | ||
Asking if they can come to our meetings, if they could join. | ||
And this is phenomenal because, you know, they want to take over the world. | ||
I mean, it's unbelievable how one person like Biden can keep the border open. | ||
And my thing today is, let's get this border closed. | ||
Let's get all our people calling our congressmen and senators and saying, where are you? | ||
You know, that's what a lot of people ask me. | ||
They say, well, how did these things happen? | ||
When we got the majority in a lot of places, In many, many cities. | ||
And, you know, we want more and more people to get involved. | ||
This is phenomenal when people are getting involved. | ||
I had so many calls over the weekend. | ||
My wife's getting upset with me. | ||
But I said, look, we gotta answer them because everybody wants to get involved. | ||
I got a call from L.A. | ||
And they said, look, we're trying to get in. | ||
I said, look, if you can't get into this organization, join the conservatives. | ||
There's a huge California conservative group coming in. | ||
And, you know, a lot of people are leaving California. | ||
They're moving to Texas. | ||
They're moving to Florida. | ||
We're getting them here. | ||
But they also are turning Republican because they're sick and tired of what's happening. | ||
So let's get people to join. | ||
You know, Dan Schultz's www.theprecinctstrategy.com. | ||
Let's get him involved somehow. | ||
Look, it's free. | ||
You can get in. | ||
You can buy the book. | ||
You can understand it. | ||
Go there. | ||
Look, I mean, people call Dan and me and they say, well, how do we get involved? | ||
We tell them, go there. | ||
And then they look and they say, wow, I can call my people, get involved, come to a meeting, and I can run for something. | ||
We had a girl in Ocala. | ||
I have a chairman. | ||
She called me and said her daughter's running for school board, 24 years old. | ||
Well, that's super phenomenal. | ||
My grandson down in Miami, he's looking to run for something. | ||
We got young people that want to run for things, and I think that's so important. | ||
For all these years, the Republicans laid back, you know what I'm saying? | ||
And they let the Democrats take over the school boards and every place else. | ||
We are winning, and it's mainly because of you. | ||
I mean, I wasn't involved two years ago like I am now, but when you started this thing and people started calling us and we started getting on, And you know, I was wearing my flag shirt today and I was over at the restaurant and people said, wait a minute, how did we get involved? | ||
Because they know that we're Republicans. | ||
So if you need to, call me. | ||
Before I give you a number, I just want to ask you a question. | ||
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One of the things, the article sub-headline, and it was on the Chiron, is that this is a anti-democratic movement, this anti-democracy, not democratic, anti-democracy, that democracies threatened by the precinct strategy. | ||
This shows a threat to democracy. | ||
The people that you're engaged with and go to these meetings, they're a threat Well, I would probably throw them off the air because all they're doing is giving you false information. | ||
We know that democracy is getting involved. | ||
What is democracy? | ||
All our founding fathers, that's what they did. | ||
They got involved. | ||
So our people know what they hear is incorrect when you watch those channels, so they turn them off. | ||
And when they watch your channel, we say get involved. | ||
Let's get everybody involved because that's democracy. | ||
Democracy is people getting up every day, going to business, then at night calling their friends and trying to get involved. | ||
I got a call today from a guy who's coming tomorrow. | ||
He said, look, I haven't been to anything. | ||
He says, but I'm so fed up with what's going on and all these people saying anti-democracy, giving all these people coming through the border everything and giving the poor people in the United States nothing. | ||
So, I want people to get involved. | ||
I don't care how you get involved. | ||
I'm 81. | ||
I probably work now. | ||
Brett's yelling at me because I'm not spending enough time in the business, but I'm fed up. | ||
I've been through everything. | ||
I've seen everything. | ||
We've got to get the people involved. | ||
It doesn't make a difference if you have an hour a day, an hour a week. | ||
Don't you understand? | ||
If you call 20, 30 people and get them involved, sure, I'm fired up. | ||
You know, this is every day. | ||
I mean, I get up at 4.30 sometimes saying, hey, who am I going to email today to get them involved? | ||
And that's why we're getting people involved. | ||
And so if you need to get involved, just give me a call. | ||
I'll tell you how to get involved. | ||
I don't care where it is in the United States. | ||
954-318-6902. Stern10504AOL.com. Buy a flag shirt for the 4th of July. | ||
Be patriotic, because the Democrats aren't going to do it. | ||
We are democ... The Republicans are... Democracy, 100%. | ||
The Democrats are socialistic, 100%. | ||
So, let's get our people involved. | ||
Go get... Get to FreeSyncStrategy.com. | ||
I want to hear a thousand people call me. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
The more people we get to call, and the good thing is, too, every Tuesday night, we have all our leaders all over the country get together and And this saved my freedom, and we get a lot of information, and starting July we're going to have people come in, talk to them, celebrities, give 10 minutes, introduce themselves, and hear what's happening in New Hampshire, and what's happening in Colorado, and what's happening in Kansas. | ||
Go ahead, Steve. | ||
This is how we're going to unite this country. | ||
One more time, we've got to bounce, one more time, Steve Stern, can we get your number at the flagship company? | ||
Call me at the flag shirt. | ||
You can call me at 954-318-6902. | ||
You can call, email me at sstern1054aol. | ||
You will get a call back. | ||
That's what I can guarantee. | ||
If you put your right number in there, you put your name in there, you get a call back. | ||
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Steve Stern. | |
Thank you. | ||
Honored to have you on here. | ||
Real fighter. | ||
The most ambitious guy, most ambitious 81 year old I know. | ||
Thank you. | ||
You got it. | ||
The lesson right there is what Steve Cerny said. | ||
If you've got 20 minutes during the day, if you've got a half hour, if you've got an hour a week, you can do some social media, you can become a force multiplier. | ||
There's no small amount of time that should go wasted in this, and you don't need to commit your life. | ||
Some people do, and you're going to see doors that are open to you, relationships you're going to have, camaraderie. | ||
You're saving your country. | ||
You're putting the channel changer down so I'm just not going to watch TV. | ||
I'm going to be actively engaged. | ||
That's the purpose of the show. | ||
That's why I do it every day. | ||
That's why we expand it to the fourth hour that you're in right now every day. | ||
That's why we do the Saturday show. | ||
That's why I'm up on Getter all the time. | ||
The only way we're going to take this country back is you have to take it back. | ||
You see the forces against the populist movement. | ||
The elites in our country, and that's what Morning Joe and Morning Meeker are, they're just, it's an elitist Atlantic magazine. | ||
The reason they hate us so much is that they're an elitist magazine. | ||
They want all the elites to run things and you guys just to be the widgets, right? | ||
Just the cogs in the wheel. | ||
Pay your taxes, send your kids over to foreign battlefields to fight, and just keep your mouth shut. | ||
Well those, it's not working. | ||
The country's clearly financially, economically, Out of control. | ||
Our sovereignty is being breached every day by Joe Biden, who's initiated and exacerbated this invasion on the southern border. | ||
You just heard Steve there. | ||
It can't go anywhere in Florida. | ||
And people are not saying, hey, we've got to do something on the southern border. | ||
The citizens in this country, the poorest citizens in this country, are not getting resources because we're letting in hundreds of thousands and millions of illegal aliens. | ||
OK, I want to go something else, too, that's just quite disturbing. | ||
And look, you guys know what the war room's line of country is. | ||
This has not been one traditionally, but it's just such an assault on the American family. | ||
The American family is the cornerstone of populist economics. | ||
The nation, you know, economic nationalism is built upon that building block. | ||
of the American family. | ||
And what's happened, I think it's over in Dallas, Texas over the weekend, is pretty shocking. | ||
Memphis if we go ahead and play it I want to bring in Anthony Sabatini's run for Congress right after we see this I Think | ||
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Okay ladies and gentlemen for our podcast audience and for the John Frederick's radio network in Georgia and up and around Philadelphia area and The other locations of Virginia the John Fredericks and of course in the John Fredericks app This is why you have to go to war room org and get our daily newsletter get the video here But I think that's a good point. | ||
That was, I guess, what I understand is a gay strip club where there was a drag queen show that invited little children and little children to come up on stage and participate. | ||
It is so Well, thanks Steve. | ||
the top. It's at first when people started sending me this, I said this has to be made up. That somebody's doing this to trigger people. Can't be true. It turns out it's quite true. I want to bring in Anthony Sabatini, some of the great leaders in Texas and even Anthony in Florida. | ||
I'm pretty worked up about this. Anthony, tell me what you know and your engagement, your involvement here about how we're going to clean up this mess. | ||
Well, thanks, Steve. You know, we're dealing with a lot of degenerates now who are seeking to basically just destroy society, destroy the family. | ||
And one of the ways to do that is by destroying gender. | ||
Uh, you know, they're bringing these kids into these places. | ||
Of course, this video is from a strip club in Dallas, uh, this week. | ||
And my good friend, uh, State Representative Brian Slayton today proposed legislation that he's going to be filing going into the next session in Texas. | ||
It means basically two things that you asked me. | ||
It means you've got to amend your lewd and lascivious pornography laws to include these sorts of acts and sex shows, to make it that anybody who brings a child into these performances can be charged with a felony. | ||
That needs to happen immediately. | ||
But also we need to amend our administrative laws to basically terminate parents' rights for someone who does this. | ||
A so-called parent Adult brings a child into a show like this. | ||
Obviously they don't have the child's best interest at heart and we should be able to, the state should be able to move forward with proposing a proceeding that would terminate the parents' rights and just get these kids away from these people because it's just sick and disturbing what's happening and this should just be totally illegal. | ||
So I'm going to be suggesting the same sort of legislation here in Florida. | ||
Uh, our session starts right after my congressional election, so I think we need to look at this at the federal level, too. | ||
But I'm definitely gonna be making sure that somebody in the legislature puts this for puts forth legislation that approaches this issue in those two ways. | ||
Anthony, let me go back. | ||
I know the session for the Texas, I don't think it's until the fall. | ||
I don't think they have another session. | ||
They're already out of session. | ||
Isn't there some executive? | ||
I mean, one of the things where I think people are most impressed about the way you guys are rolling, and I call it Ron DeSantis' full beast mode, right? | ||
Every day, he's throwing down hard against something. | ||
In fact, Donny Deutsch was on Morning Mika this morning, Morning Joe, and they had like a five-minute segment with him, and he started talking about bullying, and it was about Ron DeSantis taking on these huge corporations and canceling the Tampa Bay, I guess, Ray's practice field. And I think he also brought the fact that the Special Olympics are trying to make everybody get vaccinated, but it was just about DeSantis taking executive action. | ||
Do you think there's anything in Texas that Paxson and Abbott could do or anything you take to Ron DeSantis today on some interim basis? | ||
Because, look, hey, call me old-fashioned. | ||
This is like child abuse to me. | ||
You're right, Steve. | ||
This is actually child abuse. | ||
It is an emergency. | ||
You have people doing some really sick things to kids and we can't wait around any longer. | ||
So, officially, I'm already on the record. | ||
We're going to be writing a letter today asking for an emergency special session. | ||
to just push this legislature, this legislation through as fast as we can. | ||
Texas obviously needs to do it ASAP. | ||
This is a major issue. | ||
And here's the thing, this is like a social phenomenon. | ||
Whenever the left does these insane outrages, they spread. | ||
So even though this happened today in Dallas, I'm sorry, three days ago in Dallas, two days ago, it's going to be happening in Florida soon. | ||
Whatever, uh, strip clubs exist are probably going to do the same thing just for, uh, just to provoke more outrage. | ||
So this needs to happen immediately. | ||
Listen, the governor would absolutely sign this. | ||
He's already indicated that he would sign my bill that would ban transgender surgeries on Children. | ||
The problem we have in Florida, this sort of inside baseball situation we have is The legislature is just so lame and so resistant towards moving on action. | ||
They don't understand the idea of offense. | ||
So the governor, I know, is going to be totally on board with this, just like he is on board with the transgender surgery issue. | ||
But we've got to get it through the legislature, and the governor is going to have to push them. | ||
Because Brian Slayton, the same representative who proposed this legislation today in Texas, He had the same bill I did to stop these insane surgeries on children, and the lame Republicans in the state legislature out there also killed his. | ||
So, it's always an uphill battle. | ||
I think the governor is definitely willing to do it. | ||
We've just got to keep pushing the legislature. | ||
The legislature also, in terms of the Rays, the Tampa Bay Double Rays, the old baseball team stadium, the corporate welfare, they should have never even put that in the budget. | ||
I was very happy to see the governor veto it. | ||
I voted against the budget because it was chock full of stuff like that. | ||
But this is a new trend. | ||
I think you're going to see where the governor's really fighting back against a milquetoast, outdated, Bush-era style Republican legislature. | ||
Briefly, talk about your bill. | ||
Why? | ||
It seems to me that's pretty straightforward. | ||
How in the free state of Florida could that not be passed to protect? | ||
You guys are doing such a great job confronting Disney. | ||
I mean, you're taking over, you're confronting Disney, you're confronting these corporate interests that are trying to, I don't know, poison the American child and destroy the American family. | ||
Why wouldn't it be overwhelming support for your bill on these surgery issues? | ||
Well, I really can't exaggerate just how cowardly a lot of the Republicans in these state legislatures are. | ||
We're basically in the exact opposite position that Arkansas was. | ||
So, Arkansas was the first state to ban transgender surgeries on children. | ||
You had a milquetoast, pushover, anti-Trump governor named Asa Hutchinson, but you had a really based state legislature that overrode his veto and pushed it through. | ||
In Florida, we have a governor that wants to do all this stuff, but it's like he's always pulling a rope trying to drag it uphill because they're always resisting everything. | ||
Like, take the Parents' Rights Bill, for example. | ||
That's a bill that should have been K-12, ban critical race theory and gender ideology K-12, but they watered it down to the third grade. | ||
And this is just another example of that. | ||
So, you know, he's pushing back, he's pushing them in the right direction, but it's like whack-a-mole. | ||
Something new pops up every single day, and so the governor is having to work overtime just to get them on board. | ||
But it's odd. | ||
I just have a legislature that's really at a step with its own With its own population, with its own base, and with the people at large. | ||
What I really like about what you're laying out here is that you're a huge supporter of the parental rights in the schools, but you're saying, hey, those rights also become a responsibility if you cross the line here. | ||
And what's, I think, the most shocking to me was not the drag queens per se, but you sit there and the audience has got, at the beginning, has got all these small children there. | ||
You think, what parent would allow this to happen? | ||
And then later, as we showed the second video, they're up on stage actually participating Absolutely. | ||
I think you have to fight it every way you can. | ||
I think there's two different ways you can do it very quickly. | ||
You actually, your bill would actually say that they would lose their parental rights. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I think you have to fight it every way you can. | ||
I think there's two different ways you can do it very quickly. | ||
One is you have to make the state attorneys, state attorneys all throughout the state, bring forward a felony or misdemeanor charges against these parents immediately as soon as it's known that they're bringing these children into these sex shows. | ||
Secondly, the state needs to bring forth an administrative action to terminate their parents' rights. | ||
If they're bringing these children to sex shows, that should be treated the exact same as a parent who forced a child to watch porn, pornographic materials. | ||
That would be something that a parent could lose their parental rights for in an administrative action. | ||
So those are the two parts of the bill. | ||
Anthony, how do people get to your campaign site? | ||
You're running for Congress. | ||
How do people find out more about you and your campaign? | ||
pushing this stuff. They're not going to defend it. They're going to push it. They're going to be on offense and it's going to be in all 50 states sooner rather than later. | ||
Anthony, how do people get to your campaign site? You're running for Congress. How do people find out more about you and your campaign? | ||
It's Sabatini4Congress.com is the site and I'm on every social media platform at Anthony Sabatini. | ||
Anthony, you're fighting the good fight. | ||
Redistributing one day and then you're fighting to save kids the next. | ||
It's just fantastic. | ||
So thank you so much for taking time out of your day to join us here on War and Battleground. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Take care. | ||
There's a big lesson here, back to the beginning of the show, to the opening. | ||
You've got to get involved at the state legislature level. | ||
If you're thinking of running for one of these House of Representatives seats, state Senate seats, get engaged, get involved. | ||
You see the power of these? | ||
It's also got massive power in the entire election process. | ||
We'll talk about that later, okay? | ||
It's all about the machines. | ||
Next, we're going to go out to Colorado and find out what the CISA bill, or the CISA, I guess, analysis actually says. | ||
We're going to be back in a moment. | ||
War Room Battleground. | ||
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War Room Battleground. | |
Moe. | ||
Hey Moe. | ||
They're literally giving the kid money. | ||
I saw the thing with the drag queens, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Over the weekend, the drag queens having the kids and stuff. | ||
So Sabatini's bill, I'm going to ask you for your comments, right? | ||
How infuriating is that other one? | ||
They're literally giving the kid money. | ||
Terrible. Terrible. Disgusting. | ||
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There's another photo of a little girl putting it in the thong of one of their asses. | |
No, you've got to get that for me. | ||
I'm doing this tomorrow morning again. | ||
I can't get this thing so sick. | ||
Okay. | ||
Oh, terrible, terrible, terrible. | ||
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Get that for me. | |
Send it to me. | ||
I'm gonna put it up on getter. | ||
Okay, let's let as soon as you guys ready to roll. | ||
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The troll dude, guys. | ||
Don't worry about Dave, let's just hit it. | ||
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War Room Battlegrounds with Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Bye. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
I now have my co-host is here. | ||
Boris is out on assignment today. | ||
My co-host. | ||
In fact, Boris is going to be out, I think, in a lot of the next two weeks. | ||
He'll be coming in and out of all the shows because he's running around. | ||
There's tons of primaries going on. | ||
A lot happening in Trump world and Boris will be keeping up to speed. | ||
Got Captain Bannon will be wingman on and off. | ||
If we can get her away from her busy job of running this insane mess. | ||
Just read American Rasputin in Atlantic Magazine. | ||
Mo, I know you were very upset over the weekend as we were putting this up on Getter. | ||
You saw what happened in Dallas. | ||
And man, it just stuns me. | ||
It's in Texas. | ||
But Anthony Sabatini is running for Congress. | ||
He's still in the state legislature in Florida. | ||
He puts this bill up. | ||
Particularly the part that takes away parents' rights if they do it. | ||
Give us your assessment of the situation. | ||
I think it's absolutely disgusting. | ||
I think parents need to have the right to determine not only what their kids learn from schools, but especially what we saw over the weekend. | ||
They shouldn't be allowing drag queens to come into schools. | ||
That is just absolutely absurd, and not let the parents know that You know, parents have a right to know not only what their child is learning in the classroom, but what is going on outside of the classroom during, you know, lectures and things like that, and to not tell them, that's absolutely uncalled for. | ||
What do you think, what if you think of this, of the actual The Drag Queen shows, if the parents take them to the event themselves, what Anthony Sabatini is saying in Florida, what he wants his bill to add is that you lose your, basically your parental rights, they take the kids away from you. | ||
What do you think of that? | ||
I agree 100%. | ||
If you're allowing that to happen and you are okay with it, you don't deserve to have your children in your custody. | ||
So I agree 100% with him that they should lose parental rights if they're allowing that and encouraging that to continue. | ||
Yeah, no, it's pretty shocking. | ||
Okay, hang on. | ||
You're my wingman, so hang on for a couple of minutes. | ||
I want to go to Holly Kason. | ||
Holly's an expert. | ||
She's out in Colorado. | ||
She's been with us a lot. | ||
Holly, explain this. | ||
Like I said, we're not machine guys here at the War Room, right? | ||
We are, you know, they stole it the old-fashioned way. | ||
I had Rudy on today, and Peter Navarro. | ||
We kind of go through the thing of it's a combination of the Zuckerberg movie rig, 2,000 mules, everything about the mainland ballots. | ||
You can see it. | ||
Although, we're very open to these. | ||
We've always said these machines are too complicated. | ||
It doesn't make sense that these machines are so complicated. | ||
But all we heard over and over again, ma'am, for a year and a half, two years, is that this was the safest and most secure election in American history, from a technology side, over and over again. | ||
And hey, let's be honest, these were Trump officials, right, over at DHS. | ||
Now you get this bombshell report, and it looks to me, as a civilian, that they're saying the exact—they're saying, oh, no, no, nothing happened in 2020, but However, you've got a list of like 20 things of how you can hack these machines. | ||
So put it in perspective. | ||
This report, I think, is a ticking time bomb right now in this country of what we've got to do. | ||
Are we going to keep machines at any level? | ||
Or are we just going to take them out and go to paper ballots and a hand count? | ||
Holly? | ||
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Yes, the CISA report is a complete bombshell, and what it's done is confirmed by the government that yes, indeed, the electronic voting machines that we use in our elections are vulnerable to hacking. | |
Now, if you're not a computer person, what you really need to know about the CISA report is that it lists about a half a dozen specific security vulnerabilities. | ||
And the bottom line is that it allows hackers to get into the machines and install either malicious code or escalate their privileges, which allows admin access and allows the folks who can get into these machines the ability to manipulate the data, to change ballots. | ||
You could open up the security for other folks to get into it, and you can connect these devices to other devices that connect to the internet. | ||
So really that's what people need to know the headline is. | ||
These machines are vulnerable. | ||
Now the lie that they're telling us, the lie that Syza is telling us, is that While these machines are vulnerable, nothing happened in 2020. | ||
But they can't stand by that because they haven't looked. | ||
And the way we know they haven't looked is because during the trusted build, when all of the voting records had been deleted by Jenna Griswold and the Dominion team, the records that they deleted are the machine logs. | ||
Now the logs are important because they tell us what happened in the machine at any given time. | ||
Who was in there? | ||
What were they doing? | ||
What machines were accessing other machines? | ||
Were they connected to the internet? | ||
On and on and on. | ||
So that's the bottom line. | ||
Okay, let me go back over this, particularly people that are just coming to this issue now. | ||
I want to go back to, you said there's a half a dozen ways that you can be hacked. | ||
How do they justify, because I didn't see it in the report, and I haven't seen a lot of news articles written on this stuff, the Washington Post saying nothing happened here, because they tried to get ahead of this for a week. | ||
They leaked it to the Washington Post, CNN had it, to try to get ahead of the Haldeman Both report, and what CISA said, or CISA said, How did they then state, definitively, with these half a dozen vulnerabilities to hacking, how did they sit there and state that this was the safest and most secure election in American history? | ||
How did they do that? | ||
How do they justify that today? | ||
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Well, they lied. | |
And how they lied was by saying nothing happened in this election, these vulnerabilities exist, We haven't found any evidence of hacking. | ||
Well, as I said just earlier, they haven't looked. | ||
And they have not looked and tried to figure out what machines have been hacked, how they've been hacked. | ||
Now, you've got to remember, Syza is also one of the agencies that got hacked during the SolarWinds breach. | ||
And Syza did not know for about nine months that they were hacked and open to attack. | ||
You know, they were vulnerable for nine months. | ||
So, this is the organization, this is the agency that's telling us that this is the safest and most secure election in our history. | ||
Let's go back now for terminology, because one of the things we try to do in the War Room is show people critical path, process, statics, and dynamics of process, but particularly nomenclature. | ||
When you say trusted build, What is Trusted Build? | ||
What is it as a concept and why is it important here? | ||
And why do you say that you can't go check it now because the Trusted Build took place and everything was wiped? | ||
Explain to people what that is. | ||
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Well, most basically the Trusted Build was a way that Dominion and Secretary of the State went around and used it as a way to update the software in the voting machine. | |
And the thing that's important to remember is that these voting machines are nothing but computers. | ||
They are computers just like any other computer. | ||
They might be in a different shell, but they're computers. | ||
And so it's just like doing a software update that anybody else would do with their computer, like say you're updating Microsoft Word. | ||
Well, in the trusted build, it wiped out all of the past election records, not all of them, but many, many of them, including the logs, and then replace them with a new fresh system. | ||
What, um, how could this, how could, how could this report come out so late? | ||
I mean, I just look at the recent politics of it. | ||
If this report, as damning as it is, had come out a week before, the Georgia vote would have been different. | ||
Not just the technical, I know people are complaining about the machines in Georgia, but I'm just saying Brad Raffensperger would have been exposed as a complete and total liar. | ||
Because he's over and over again, it's impossible to hack these machines. | ||
What took CISA A year and a half, almost two years after the contested 2020 election. | ||
Why did this come out now and why did it take so long? | ||
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Well, they've obviously been hiding the truth from the American public. | |
That's why it has taken so long. | ||
There has been an active movement against the truth coming out from the government, from the vendors, from secretaries of state. | ||
There's been a number of organizations and people who have been fighting against the truth. | ||
My guess for why now is because the injunction cases, Mike Lindell's injunction cases, are coming down the pipe. | ||
And these are very powerful cases, and they are going to be heard in court. | ||
This is going to be a major, major issue. | ||
And so I think this is partly Cover your butt, but I think it's also the fact that Georgia elections have been so hotly contested in the primaries, and there are news releases coming out that some of these candidates withstanding have been able to push for hand recounts. | ||
One of them was from a Democrat school board race, and the hand count was completely mismatched with the machine count. | ||
So the evidence is pouring out and I think that's putting pressure on Syza and the powers that be to actually start telling the truth. | ||
Another question that I think a lot of people ask me and I can't really answer it is that you just mentioned at the beginning of this that when we talk about these machines all that these are all small computers. | ||
The most efficient, as far as operating goes, one of the most efficient things in the world, particularly for sensitive material, is the Las Vegas casinos. | ||
And they all have money counting machines that, you know, count the due to counts and double checks counts, and they're fairly simple, straightforward. | ||
The shocking thing about Mike Lindell, when he hired these consultants that came in and did a fantastic presentation on this very show, I don't know, a couple of months ago. | ||
was they had this diagram they start going through the machines themselves are so complicated. | ||
Got all this you know they go to they break it down to like 25th bits it's just why are these machines computers why are they so complicated if you just need something to double check the humans or even do it faster than the humans can't you have something that's just a quite simple like a money counting machine in Vegas that just counts the the votes why are these machines so massively complicated what the what the guy says that it's massive complexity and | ||
really dated uh poor software that's easily hackable. Holly? | ||
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Right well the the complexity uh is Is the place where fraud and malfeasance can be hidden. | |
You know, there's something like, I don't remember off the top of my head, this will have to be fact-checked, but thousands and thousands of lines of code. | ||
Now, when you have that much code to go through and to be able to check these machines, that's where it gets to be very tricky because It's a painstaking process, and that's where the malfeasance can be hidden. | ||
That's where the mechanisms can be hidden into the machines. | ||
Now, you're asking about whether or not we can have dumb machines just count the votes. | ||
And I suppose you can, but why would we bother with that when we have people who are accountable to each other and need to be involved in their election process and can be watched, held accountable, and everybody can see what's happening on the outside when people are counting the ballot. | ||
And, you know, I even with quote-unquote dumb machines, there's still going to be issues with security with those machines. | ||
Yes, by the way, I agree with you 100%. | ||
My question was, I don't even know how, you can't make a selling argument for a dumb machine. | ||
You certainly can't make it for, the level of complexity is bizarre. | ||
It's like, why would you need this? | ||
It's got so many, I mean, it's so complicated. | ||
It's just about either double-checking a vote count or actually doing a vote count, but nothing could be simpler. | ||
Let's get out to the basics in Colorado with Gina Griswold and particularly Tina Peters. | ||
Tina Peters has been kind of the, At the forefront. | ||
In fact, this article came out on our show today. | ||
American Rasputin immediately goes to, oh, he's a big supporter of Tina Peters. | ||
He was at, you know, when Tina Peters was arrested. | ||
He had her on the show right that moment when she came out of the courthouse. | ||
Now correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
Is Tina Peters exonerated because Tina Peters said everything that's in this report was true and that the trusted bill was going to be the way to get around it? | ||
And that looks to be the case? | ||
I mean, this report has Tina Peters back 1000% and kind of plays against the narrative of Jenna Griswold? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
I think Tina Peters was exonerated with the first Mesa report. | ||
Then she was double exonerated by the second Mesa report. | ||
And then triple exonerated with the third Mesa report. | ||
But this, absolutely, the CISA report confirmed absolutely everything, bit by bit, that had already been exposed with the three Mesa reports. | ||
Tina Peters should feel so good about this CISA report coming out, because all this tells us is that it's going to be easier and easier to make the case for no machines going forward. | ||
Okay, last question. | ||
The 6th January Committee One of the issues you can tell these guys have is, and they're talking about it all day on TV, nobody's really interested, only hardcore Democrats and they're kind of past it. | ||
The American people got, you know, between the invasion on the southern border and their own safety and security because of these lawless prosecutors. | ||
Inflation, the economy, everything. | ||
They don't have any mindshare for it and are not interested. | ||
Why has this issue of the machines not gotten more traction and do you believe That the CISA report is what's going to now take it, that you've actually got a government document. | ||
Because remember, CISA is not a private group. | ||
It's actually a private group. | ||
It's actually a part of the government practice, part of DHS. | ||
Do you think that this is the thing that energizes this aspect, that actually allows you now to put the machines front and center? | ||
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Yes, I definitely do. | |
And the reason why it hasn't gotten more traction, the machines haven't, is because it's obviously been suppressed in the news. | ||
And anybody who talks about the machines is being persecuted, prosecuted, de-platformed, harassed. | ||
I mean, it goes on and on. | ||
With this report coming out, I think you're going to see people get even more involved in going to their local county commissioners and mayors, however your county is set up. | ||
Whoever has control of these budgets and these contracts are going to start hearing from people saying, hey, it's time to break these contracts in our localities and we want to go back to hand count paper ballots on the precinct level. | ||
I think it's going to be an extremely exciting time because people are going to be going really hardcore after this report, especially because they don't want what happened in 2020 to happen again in the midterms. | ||
Holly, how do people find out more about you and your organization? | ||
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You can find us at causeofamerica.org. | |
And what we do at Cause of America is connect people into grassroots groups that are working on election integrity in their own backyards. | ||
They're working to fix their local elections. | ||
And then we also have a network of all of these grassroots across the United States in so many different counties. | ||
I think we're in almost all 50 states now. | ||
And for groups that are looking for advice, legal advice, We have playbooks, we have templates, we've got study guides, we've got the whole array of materials that it takes for you to get up off the couch and get involved and then fix the elections in your own backyard. | ||
Holly, social media. | ||
How do people follow you on social media? | ||
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I'm not really on social media, actually. | |
Me, personally. | ||
But you can also get me at USEIP, which is the USElectionIntegrityPlan.org. | ||
That's the Colorado group that's associated with the Cause of America Network. | ||
You can email me there at pressinquiries at USEIP.org or at CauseofAmerica.org. | ||
Holly, thank you so much for coming on. | ||
Really appreciate it. | ||
The machines, we're now all over that. | ||
Another line of work here, but hey, you gotta do it, right? | ||
We had a little technical problem because of a storm down where Dave Walsh is. | ||
I want to bring in Dave. | ||
Dave, we only got a couple minutes, and I'll get you back on tomorrow when you free up next. | ||
Just in a couple minutes, You talked at the earlier show today about this crisis, this convergence of electricity crisis, a natural gas crisis, and an oil crisis. | ||
What do you, in a couple minutes, what do you see as this long, hot summer? | ||
What's going to play out for the American citizens? | ||
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Well, we're going to have, in a lot of regions of the country, heavily dependent on gas for electricity supply. | |
We're going to have very high prices for electricity. | ||
Because you've got most states have in their public service commission a fuel right adjustment allowed where as gas prices spike and your energy electric energy is based on gas fuel such as here in Florida about 80% of it is gas fired. | ||
You've got an automatic rate adjustment where they pass along the price of gas and that's going to be two to three that piece of the bill be two to three times higher. | ||
Texas for example over 50% dependent on it. | ||
Large parts of the country now, you know, basically nationally we're 39% dependent on gas for electric energy. | ||
So that's going to be an additional shock. | ||
I think we talked a couple shows ago about the food issue. | ||
The food issue is going to be in the fall harvest. | ||
We're going to see the impact of this very high fertilizer cost on urea, nitrogen, ammonia, going up three to four times. | ||
A lot of planters, including the biggest celery grower in the country, Who we know well have gone on the sidelines to more planting for regional markets, not national markets. | ||
Because the cost of transportation, the food cold chain, refrigeration and trip is too expensive. | ||
The nitrogen, urea, phosphate, ammonia too expensive to fertilize. | ||
So they've left a lot of fields fallow to support just a regional market. | ||
So here we are back to 1870. | ||
Let's farm for Regional use only. | ||
We can't afford the transportation, so they're not planting. | ||
That's the reason they're not planting. | ||
Dave, we hear the storm in your background. | ||
Give us your social media over at Getter, and we'll have you back on tomorrow morning. | ||
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I'm on Getter, Dave Walsh Energy, and thank you, Steve. | |
See you tomorrow morning. | ||
Captain Bannon, I had you on the other day and didn't let you give your social media. | ||
You gave me stink eye all weekend. | ||
What's your social media? | ||
You can find me on Twitter at Maureen underscore Bannon. | ||
Getter Maureen underscore Bannon. | ||
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And Instagram, real Maureen Bannon. | |
God, you're getting as bad as Boris. | ||
Gave me stink eye all weekend. | ||
Okay, tomorrow morning, 10 a.m. | ||
We're gonna come in hot in the war room. |