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This is what you're fighting for. | ||
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. | ||
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War Room, Battleground. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, welcome. | ||
It's Tuesday, 21 June, the year of the Lord 2022. | ||
It's summer solstice. | ||
It's the longest day of the year, and it's already felt like a long day, given everything that's going on in Washington, D.C. | ||
We're honored to be able to have Mike Davis on twice any day. | ||
We had to re-change the schedule. | ||
Mike, thank you for joining us. | ||
And the reason I had to have you on, given your forceful presentation on the morning show and everything that went on, then news broke this afternoon that Merrick Garland is in Ukraine. | ||
With everything we've got going on here in the United States, which he's never been to the southern border, we've got an invasion on the southern border, we have literally this city right now is on tenterhooks because of the upcoming announcement on the Dobbs case regarding Roe v. Wade. | ||
You've got anarchy in every city in the country, murder rates up, people being gunned down, and that's our major cities. | ||
The secondary cities are even worse. | ||
Rudy Giuliani joined us today from Rochester, which is on an all-time crime wave. | ||
Are they trolling us? | ||
Are they trolling America when he's sitting there in Ukraine talking to the Attorney General of the most corrupt, remember, the third most corrupt nation on earth, according to the people that keep those tallies, the third most corrupt. | ||
He's talking to the Attorney General about war crimes. | ||
Mike Davis. | ||
Yeah, we have Supreme Court justices Being illegally intimidated in their homes in violation of 18 U.S.C. | ||
1507 obstruction of justice. | ||
We have abortion industry funded radicals attacking Catholic churches, attacking these crisis pregnancy centers. | ||
These are all violations of federal criminal code. | ||
We have people who have been attacking the United States, our cities, with BLM and Antifa riots causing up to $2 billion in damages, 12 lives lost, chaos, terror in our cities, and the Attorney General thinks the highest and most important use of his time right now is to go to Ukraine and do what? | ||
So when Republicans take over the House in January, it becomes clearer by the day that they must initiate impeachment proceedings. | ||
What Attorney General Merrick Garland is doing It's clearly intentional what he is doing. | ||
He cannot be this reckless. | ||
He's a former federal judge. | ||
He's a former federal prosecutor. | ||
He knows exactly what he's doing. | ||
When he can go after, he can sick the FBI after every grandma, every goofball on January 6th who trespassed. | ||
He can send the FBI after Loudoun County parents, but he can't be bothered to arrest people who are violating 18 U.S.C. | ||
1507 by intimidating and threatening Supreme Court justices and their families in their homes. | ||
Mike, you know how important optics are. | ||
You were Grassley's right-hand man. | ||
You shepherded through the confirmation of some of the most contentious confirmation hearings in American history. | ||
Here's what I'll get you. | ||
You've got a grand jury, I understand, that's getting ready to indict the potential assassin. | ||
In California, you have this city, as you know, is on tenterhooks. | ||
It's being up armored, even as we speak, awaiting the the final promulgation of the opinions of the Supreme Court. | ||
And we've canceled that traditional end of session where they put them all out. | ||
People are all back. | ||
They know these are going to be the four or five big ones. | ||
You have this kind of I don't say it's definitely not a carnival, but you have a very serious atmosphere outside of people still arguing both sides of the case and what's going to happen with it. | ||
Now you don't. | ||
The whole place is in lockdown. | ||
They had to know when he took this trip that he was trying to send a message. | ||
Given the optics and everything's going on, we just had, you know, people gunned down at the Juneteenth celebration, commemoration in D.C. | ||
the other night. | ||
A young person killed. | ||
A police officer shot. | ||
Chicago, New York, total anarchy over the weekend. | ||
Los Angeles, the same thing with gang violence and gunplay. | ||
When they talk at Maine Justice about him going, what message were they trying to send in your mind to the American people? | ||
To hell with the American people is what the message they're trying to send. | ||
This is a total politicization of the Justice Department. | ||
The Attorney General has been a political actor. | ||
He's been a partisan actor for the Biden White House. | ||
He needs to be impeached. | ||
He's supposed to impartially enforce our federal laws and impartially administer justice. | ||
He's not. | ||
He's picking teams. | ||
He's picking the Democrats. | ||
He's picking the far left. | ||
He is allowing amnesty while people are threatening Supreme Court justices and their families and their homes while these justices are deciding a pending case. | ||
This is obstruction of justice. | ||
You cannot get more insurrection-y than this. | ||
This is a total dereliction of duty. | ||
I actually think it's intentional. | ||
You cannot be this reckless and dumb. | ||
How could you go to the border? | ||
How can you go to Ukraine and talk about their border and this border conflict they have with Russia and the eastern-speaking, Russian-speaking provinces of Ukraine and not go to the southern border? | ||
How could that possibly happen, given the complete anarchy on the southern border, sir? | ||
Because the Biden White House, the Biden Administration wants these people flooding across our border. | ||
We saw this when they got rid of President Trump's highly successful Remain in Mexico policy, where if you're from Central America, you claim asylum in Mexico, and America provides assistance to Mexico to help these so-called asylum seekers And then you saw these asylum claims drop by like 90% because they're bogus claims. | ||
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The Biden administration wants to impose We just had him freeze up. | |
We've had a little trouble with Mike's ability. | ||
Do we have Cleta? | ||
We can go right to Cleta if we've got Cleta. | ||
Cleta, I want to bring you in before we've had a little trouble with Mike Davis over the last couple of days. | ||
Cleta Mitchell joins us. | ||
People always have trouble with Mike Davis because he's such a fighter. | ||
We love Mike Davis. | ||
There's the telecast that's going on right now of the hearings all afternoon. | ||
You've had the Georgia guys up there. | ||
I know that you're engaged in giving seminars and training throughout the nation so this can't happen again. | ||
Everybody was very disappointed about what happened in Georgia, and quite frankly, people are stunned at the outcome of the primary. | ||
What is your thoughts about Georgia? | ||
Now that they're up here testifying, you got Raffensperger and his cohorts up there testifying. | ||
Give us your thoughts and summation on Georgia. | ||
Steve, there's one bullet point that everybody needs to understand. | ||
Today is the Georgia runoff election. | ||
And instead of being in Georgia, making sure that the runoff is properly conducted in accordance with the law, Brad Raffensperger and Gabe Sterling are doing what? | ||
They're appearing before the cameras. | ||
And that is a very good example of exactly what they were focused on every day following the November 3rd, 2020 general election. | ||
All Raffensperger cared about was getting good press from the liberal media and having all of the left-wing reporters fawning over him. | ||
And that's why they're there today, because that is his number one priority. | ||
Now, you want to say you're concerned about the Georgia primary in 2020, in 2022 that just occurred? | ||
Let me give you one little bullet point. | ||
In DeKalb County, there was a, which is a Democrat county, there was a county commissioner candidate, a Democratic candidate in the Democratic primary for county commissioner in DeKalb County just this past May. | ||
And when the machine counts were done, it showed that she was in fourth place among three candidates who were still active and one withdrawn, but that she was in last place. | ||
She looked at the precinct totals and it showed that in her precinct she had zero votes. | ||
She said, well, I know I got one vote and my husband, unless he's lying, voted for me, but it says I got no votes. | ||
So they did the recount and same result. | ||
Then the chairman of the Democratic Party and the Republican Party in DeKalb County went to the election board and said, something's not right here. | ||
Hand count the ballots. | ||
Would you like to know what happened? | ||
She went from last place to first place. | ||
Now, there was an effort to get the DeKalb County Election Board to recount some other elections, a random sampling of some other contests. | ||
But the Secretary of State, the one who's up there testifying today, did he say, wow, that doesn't seem right. | ||
Maybe we should take a look at that. | ||
He did not do that. | ||
In fact, he said everybody, he pressured all the counties to complete their certifications immediately. | ||
So this is not a guy who cares about the truth. | ||
He's never cared about whether or not the results are accurate. | ||
He didn't care about it with President Trump, and he doesn't care about it today. | ||
And I've looked through some of the things that he said. | ||
If this were a real hearing, If this were a real committee, they would have another panel of witnesses with people like me to say, here's what our election contest included. | ||
We filed a 64-page election contest. | ||
We detailed over 30 categories of illegal votes, votes that were cast and counted in violation of Georgia law. | ||
And we had over 1,100 pages of witness affidavits, I saw this, I saw this, testifying under oath, penalty of perjury, Expert witnesses testifying to their review of the record showing the problems in the vote count. | ||
And we never got our day in court. | ||
But that would be front and center before a real committee to hear the other side. | ||
And I would have spent yesterday at the weekend preparing a list of questions To give to members of the committee who were not bought and sold by Raffensperger and the Democrats, I would give to the Republicans, here are some questions that this guy needs to be asked under oath that nobody's ever gotten him under oath to ask him. | ||
But we don't have anybody to give those questions to because this is a kangaroo committee. | ||
And so, Gabe Sterling, now he's testifying today. | ||
He does not tell the story. | ||
About the fact that someone voted illegally from his residence. | ||
Someone who had lived at his home previously, moved to another county, and then cast a ballot at the residence where he now lives. | ||
He worked for the Secretary of State. | ||
And one of the illegal votes that we identified was someone Voting from his home. | ||
Now let me tell you, under Georgia law, if you move more than 30 days before the election, you cannot go back and vote in your prior residence. | ||
You have to re-register and vote in your new residence. | ||
And there were over 35,000 of those. | ||
So, look, I mean, I could go on and on about the problems in the Georgia election, but what is so outrageous, what is so outrageous, is that this committee, And I testified before this committee. | ||
I was subpoenaed. | ||
I had to testify. | ||
And they didn't like what I had to say. | ||
But they don't put me on there. | ||
And they don't even give me a copy of my transcript. | ||
I can't even see the videotape of my testimony. | ||
They give it to a TV producer. | ||
My lawyers and I don't even get a chance to look at it. | ||
We can look at the written transcript, but we don't get a copy. | ||
And I noticed that the New York Times had a document that my lawyers had to produce. | ||
But we haven't gotten copies of any of the things that they've turned over to the New York Times. | ||
So this is a tyrannical kangaroo star chamber, and these guys testifying from Georgia are just satisfying the Democrats and the left-wing media. | ||
But they're not telling the truth, and they're not giving the facts that support why we filed an election challenge, and they never had a judge appointed to hear the case. | ||
But you did testify and you're saying and you gave it to him both boroughs like Clea Mitchell does and that's why we're not seeing you. | ||
Let me ask a question I get asked a lot is that Raffensperger's up there today. | ||
And not in a runoff. | ||
I think people could actually believe he might be able to win, given the money and the resources the establishment puts in. | ||
But I have not met anybody, even establishment figures, that can understand how Raffensperger was never under 50% for the night. | ||
So you're going to have to help me here. | ||
How did Raffensperger win and not go below 50% the entire evening? | ||
And I think it's MTG's congressional district, which she won by 50%. | ||
And they're no fan of Brad Rutherford. | ||
That's as hardcore Trump country as you can get. | ||
He won by 20%. | ||
Explain that. | ||
And how did we not be able to articulate what you just articulated? | ||
And just forget even Perdue and his mishandling of the governorship. | ||
I'm talking about even down ballot and particularly in Rutherford. | ||
How were we not able to make that case that you just made, which is very powerful and very compelling? | ||
How was that not able to be made? | ||
I tell you what, Steve, I was really shocked by that one. | ||
I really thought that that was one that we would win because people were so disgusted. | ||
Here's one thing I didn't know, frankly, until after the primary. | ||
I didn't know that it was an open primary and that Democrats could cross over and vote in that primary. | ||
So I would bet that if the truth be known, if anybody ever could really peel back the onion, I'm betting that there was a pretty Big effort to get Democrats to vote in the Republican primary because they didn't really have contested primaries on the important races on the Democratic side. | ||
And there's no penalty. | ||
I mean, it's not like if you vote in the Democratic primary that you can't vote in the Republican primary again or whatever. | ||
I mean, you can just go over and vote in somebody else's primary. | ||
I think that there may have been money spent doing that. | ||
We won't know that for a while. | ||
But I also, I got to tell you, After that situation in DeKalb County, and I know of at least one other situation in Georgia, then I begin to wonder, can they calibrate the machines? | ||
Can they program the machines? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But I know that there were problems. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I have to imagine. | ||
It just mystifies me. | ||
I cannot imagine That in a closed primary of Republicans, that the result would have been the same. | ||
It's just not feasible. | ||
I don't know. | ||
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Talk to me about Wisconsin. | |
Well, in Wisconsin, yes. | ||
Talk to me about your training. | ||
And by the way, are the training programs, because you did a training program in Georgia, Are you comfortable that given the one day that people have enough tools and have enough to be able to combat this? | ||
And if that's the case, talk to us about Wisconsin. | ||
Well, I do think that I think that people do have the tools. | ||
I mean, there were there were a lot of problems in the Georgia election that have not been discussed and come to light. | ||
And there was an election integrity statewide coalition that grew out of our summit that was meeting on calls daily. | ||
But you have a little bit of a different problem when you are in a primary, because the powers that be don't really want to air the dirty laundry of problems in a Republican primary. | ||
So I think that that was a big, that was a reason why we haven't heard a lot, but I'm talking to the people in Georgia, and they believe that there were some serious fundamental problems. | ||
Because they saw them, they just couldn't get anybody to listen to them. | ||
And now they'll never get anybody to listen to them as long as Brad Raffensperger is the Secretary of State. | ||
In Wisconsin, we are having our 8th statewide summit this Friday and Saturday. | ||
Go to our website, whoscounting.us, and we will have, we start on Friday afternoon. | ||
We're at the Milwaukee Renaissance West Hotel in Wauwatosa. | ||
It says Milwaukee, but it's really in Wauwatosa. | ||
And we're going to have Senator Ron Johnson speaking Friday night. | ||
We're going to show the documentary RIGGED, which tells a lot about how the 2020 election in Wisconsin was rigged by the Zuckerberg money. | ||
And then on Saturday, we'll have training all day. | ||
And we're going to spend a lot of time. | ||
You know, one of the things that happened in Wisconsin in 2020 was that the state election board, the Wisconsin Election Commission, dominated by Democrats. | ||
Please explain to me how that's true. | ||
But it's true. | ||
And they waived the statute. | ||
I don't know how you waive a statute, but they waived a statute that requires observation to protect nursing home residents. | ||
There were literally thousands of votes that were essentially stolen from elderly, vulnerable people in nursing homes. | ||
And that has been documented. | ||
And the investigator for Racine County Sheriff's Office, Lieutenant Mike Llewell, He's going to be our keynote speaker at lunch to talk about that investigation and we're going to spend some time telling people how they have to be involved in protecting these nursing home residents. | ||
There were thousands of illegal votes stolen from nursing home residents in Wisconsin. | ||
Some counties where you had 100% turnout among the residents of nursing homes. | ||
Now who believes that? | ||
How are the Patriots up there handling this? | ||
Even Gabelman's under pressure now. | ||
They're trying to dock him for his investigation. | ||
How are the Patriots handling it? | ||
Because since I have said from the morning of the 4th or the evening of the 4th and no later than the 5th, Wisconsin's the easiest one to prove because they were so blatant. | ||
Wisconsin has probably the tightest laws, right, about this. | ||
They don't mess with a lot of nonsense up there. | ||
How are the patrons up there handling that? | ||
Understand this was stolen and they're just saying, hey, we stole it. | ||
Get over it. | ||
No, there's a lot of concern in Wisconsin and there are a number of organizations that have sprung up all over the state. | ||
There are people here working on identifying problems in the voter rolls. | ||
The Legislative Audit Bureau for the state legislature issued a 50 plus page report showing all the problems. | ||
In the 2020 election, the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty did a study of the 2020 election and concluded that there are more votes that were cast in violation of Wisconsin law than the margin of difference between Joe Biden and President Trump. | ||
That's the third state where we have documentation. | ||
Arizona, Georgia, Wisconsin, we have documented that that's a documented fact, that there are more votes that are illegal Included in the certified total than the margin of difference. | ||
So we want people to come out to the summit and let us talk through all these issues, how to be a poll observer, how to watch every single thing that's going on with the elections in Wisconsin this year. | ||
We cannot let them do this again. | ||
And the only way we stop them is by having people watching in the election offices and watching every step of the way. | ||
They got away with it in 2020 because we weren't there. | ||
And we just can't let that happen again. | ||
So, Wisconsin, this weekend, and then we're going to really turn our attention to focusing on making sure that these election coalitions, election integrity coalitions, are robust and running and doing what they need to do to make sure that this November, we don't let the left steal the elections in 2022. | ||
One more time, where do they go to find out about all the patriots up there in the Wisconsin area? | ||
We want everybody to attend this. | ||
This is a workshop. | ||
You're not going to hear war stories. | ||
This is a workshop. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
They go to whoscounting.us. | ||
It's on the front page. | ||
Wisconsin Election Integrity Seminar. | ||
Come and I think you'll find, as the people from other states have found, that this is This is a different kind of conference, and we're training, training, training, educating, and saying, all right, here's what you can do. | ||
And then we expect people to do it. | ||
We don't want you to just come and listen. | ||
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We want you to get to work afterwards. | |
Oh, they will be. | ||
The Army of the Awakened, one of our field commanders, Cleta Mitchell. | ||
Cleta, thank you so much. | ||
Honored to have you on here. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Her testimony was so hot, her deposition was so hot, they're not playing it. | ||
Trust me, I've seen Cleta in action. | ||
She can light it up. | ||
Okay, I think we got Mike Davis. | ||
Mike, while we got you in a good interconnection, you blew people's heads up this morning. | ||
I want you to just go through and take two minutes. | ||
The impeachment inquiries you would commence in January with the House Judiciary. | ||
Give me the Magnificent Seven of Mike Davis, sir. | ||
Yeah, so there's the Attorney General Merrick Garland, the Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco, the Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division Kenneth Polite, the FBI Director Chris Wray, and then the three U.S. | ||
Attorneys in the D.C. | ||
area. | ||
All seven of these Biden Justice Department officials are the responsible officials for What's happening at these Supreme Court justices' homes? | ||
These illegal intimidation campaigns, obstruction of justice under 18 U.S.C. | ||
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When Republicans take the House in January, they need to start investigating. | ||
They need to open impeachment inquiries because these seven officials have given these people amnesty, and it has led to deadly doxing of federal judges and their families. | ||
We saw this in 2020. | ||
judge after solace and all ballpoint he to the district court in new jersey had a twenty-year-old son daniel murdered and her husband mark seriously wounded because the great gunmen uh... found out where they live through boxing and showed up to the house and shop and This doxing, these protests outside of these Supreme Court justices' homes is a dangerous game. | ||
There are judges, justices, and their families who had to be removed from their homes. | ||
Judge Justice Kavanaugh, his wife, and their two young daughters were the target of an assassination plot. | ||
The Attorney General and those six other Justice Department officials need to be held accountable. | ||
I mean, to the point that there's a grand jury going to indict this guy that flew back from California to assassinate Kavanaugh. | ||
You wouldn't know that reading the local industry paper here, the Washington Post, because they haven't mentioned it. | ||
You wouldn't know it from the New York Times. | ||
That's how radioactive this is. | ||
That they don't want to mention it. | ||
Right before I let you go, how outrageous is you as a professional, that's worked with Grassley, that's shepherded through these very controversial nomination processes, that in the middle of everything going on in this nation, tied to the rule of law, that Merrick Garland decides that you say his time is to fly halfway around the world and take photo ops, and be very proud of it, photo ops in Ukraine, Mike Davis? | ||
It shows that the Attorney General Merrick Garland is a political actor. | ||
It proves that Senate Republicans, Mitch McConnell, Chuck Grassley, my former boss, made the right decision when they blocked him to the Supreme Court and put my former boss, Justice Gorsuch, on the Supreme Court. | ||
Merrick Garland is a disgrace. | ||
He needs to be impeached. | ||
He needs to leave office. | ||
Mike Davis, how do people find out about you, all the great work we're going to have you on here for the antitrust stuff? | ||
You're doing amazing work. | ||
How do people get to you, into your organization? | ||
Thank you, Stephen. | ||
Thank you for having me on. | ||
It's article3project.org, article3project.org, at article3project on Getter and Twitter, and my personal is MRDDMIA, MRDDMIA. | ||
Mike Davis, thank you very much. | ||
Honored to have you on here. | ||
This is outrageous. | ||
I gotta tell you, the breakdown, you know, Rudy said today, you gotta have procedure. | ||
We've done this forever, this last day of the court, when all the big rulings come out, and it's really, you know, it's a festival-like action. | ||
Although people are very upset. | ||
They're there on the steps, advocating as they should. | ||
We're an advocacy system. | ||
But not now. | ||
Not in the dark. | ||
They're gonna hit a button on the internet and put it all out. | ||
The court's essentially shut down because of the loss of the rule of law. | ||
Okay, Steve Kornacki today walked through some very interesting numbers about people that voted to impeach President Trump and about the candidates running against him. | ||
We're going to go to the state of Washington. | ||
and Joe Kent is next in the War Room Battleground. | ||
War Room Battleground with Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
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The other thing of course we've been keeping an eye on and this was in the wake of what we saw last week in South Carolina, this list of 10. | ||
The 10 Republicans who voted to impeach Donald Trump. | ||
What's their fate in 2022? | ||
You see a number of them are actually just They're not going to face the voters. | ||
We saw last week, though, for the first time in South Carolina with Tom Rice, a Republican who voted to impeach. | ||
He did run in the primary, and he ran against a Trump-backed challenger. | ||
We saw Tom Rice lose last week, so now that sort of sets the stage. | ||
Where else are we going to see that dynamic? | ||
We've got four more coming. | ||
Four more Republican primaries. | ||
They're all going to be in August, in Michigan, at Washington State, in Wyoming, where Liz Cheney is, where you've got that dynamic of Republicans Who voted for impeachment, being opposed by Trump-backed challengers. | ||
So we saw what happened to Tom Rice. | ||
There's some different dynamics in some of these other races, but that's one of the other things that coming off of last week, coming off of this spring phase of the primary season, I think that's going to be a big story to look ahead to for the rest of this summer. | ||
How do those four fare in those primary races? | ||
Joe Biden has fulfilled his promise to cut off American energy production, and Jamie Herrera-Butler has enabled it by voting for his budgets year after year. | ||
Now, Washington families are paying for it at the pump. | ||
I'm Joe Kent, and unlike Jamie, I'll hit the brakes on the entire Biden agenda until he agrees to reopen domestic energy production to bring down the price of gas and make us less dependent on foreign oil producers like Iran who hate us. | ||
I'm Joe Kent, Republican candidate for Congress, and I approve this message. | ||
Okay, we're going to bring in Joe Kenton. | ||
Now, Joe, they got the hearings happening, the J6 hearings happening over today, and they've got some of the guys from, you know, Georgia and everybody, they're trash-talking Trump all day long. | ||
Obviously, they want to use lawfare to get him. | ||
How can your opponent, here's what gets me, how can your opponent still say, She's part of the Republican Party, given her voting record, and not just that. | ||
There's one thing to not support President Trump, but she has outright just disdain for Donald J. Trump. | ||
Tell me how that works out in Washington. | ||
It's not going to work out for her, Steve. | ||
Thanks so much for having me on, as always. | ||
The thing is, Jamie Hura-Butler, like a lot of Republicans, just think that we are too dumb to look up her voting record, and that she's going to get to run against a Democrat, and then people are going to say, well, I'm forced into voting for her, and then she can get away with just voting however she wants. | ||
And that's completely changed with the President Trump endorsement, and the fact that she went against President Trump, voted for impeachment. | ||
She voted for this whole January 6th sham. | ||
But also, right now that Biden has been in charge of destroying this country for the past 17 months, her and Republicans like her have done nothing to stand in his way. | ||
They've been voting to raise the debt ceiling. | ||
They haven't even put up a fight. | ||
And right now, working class and middle class families are being absolutely crushed by inflation and gas. | ||
And that's why, like I said, And that commercial that you played, that we are going to say very plainly to Joe Biden on day one, until he reverses all of his energy policies, we are going to withhold the federal budget. | ||
If he can choke the American people every day at the pump, we'll choke off the federal government. | ||
This is how we have to go about fighting. | ||
For far too long, Republicans have just ran on saying, hey, we're going to do the opposite of what the Democrats do, maybe, and then just fundraise on it, but not take any kind of action. | ||
The American people want to see action taking place, and that's why we're We're going to go fight them tooth and nail. | ||
We're impeaching Biden on day one and we're making our ultimatum about energy on day one. | ||
We've had earlier, you know, Mike Davis and Cleta Mitchell for the first half hour of the show. | ||
One of the things today, we started the morning show talking about the city on tenterhooks given the pressure of these leftist organizations that are burning down churches, that are attacking these pro-life centers, threatening the justices in their neighborhoods with these protests, having an attempted assassination attempt on Justice Kavanaugh and his family. | ||
And, you know, for the first time, we're not going to have this end of session where you put out all the big decisions, they're promulgated, the justices are there, and then outside people continue to debate what happened. | ||
None of that. | ||
It's dark. | ||
And the reason is because they're afraid, because they're afraid of the chaos and anarchy. | ||
And you sit there, and to rub your nose in it, they got Merrick Garland today, with that big stupid grin of his, wandering around Ukraine. | ||
Now, Joe, you've got more combat deployments than probably the entire, you know, Biden administration, right? | ||
The guys in the White House. | ||
You've served your country. | ||
You've gone in harm's way. | ||
You've been in some pretty bad neighborhoods. | ||
Is defending democracy and liberty and people's right to vote, all those kind of things we were pushing back in the early 2000s. | ||
How does it sit with you, given you've been one of the big advocates about the southern border and how it affects your district in Washington, how it affects the drugs, the fentanyl, the illegal alien crime, all of it. | ||
Every state's a border state, every town's a border town. | ||
How does it sit with you? | ||
That Merrick Garland's in Ukraine today. | ||
It's just an absolute insult. | ||
You can't even attribute this to incompetence. | ||
This is just insulting the American people. | ||
Merrick Garland, he's invited the invasion on our southern border. | ||
Biden's the one that announced it. | ||
The policies of Merrick Garland, of Mayorkas, they have facilitated this flow of illegal immigrants into every single We are surrounded in my district, right between Portland and Seattle, I-5 running right through us. | ||
We've had a massive uptick in fentanyl. | ||
Fentanyl is absolutely ravaging our district, our state, and this entire country. | ||
And Merrick Garland's going over there to become part of the escalation and the exacerbation of the crisis in Ukraine that America, apparently we're not allowed to address the crises that we have here in America. | ||
We're supposed to be told that we need to be sending our taxpayer dollars that we don't have, frankly. | ||
Over to Ukraine every time Zelensky feels like asking us for a couple billion dollars. | ||
And again, look, this is Merrick Garland. | ||
This is the Biden administration. | ||
But where are the Republicans? | ||
I can tell you where they are. | ||
Jamie Hura Butler voted to stop construction of the southern border wall. | ||
She's voted against law enforcement pretty much every single chance she had in 2020 because politically it was good for her during the summer of violence that we saw. | ||
And then also what we're seeing is Republicans doing absolutely nothing. | ||
There should be Republicans right now threatening to withhold the budget until these key members of the Biden administration are brought to heel. | ||
But instead, we have Republicans compromising on gun control. | ||
And again, all the focus is supposed to be on Ukraine. | ||
Number one, it's not in our vital national security interest. | ||
Number two, we have real crises going on here every single day, but our ruling class can't be bothered with it. | ||
It's just an absolute disgrace and that's why big change is coming here in August and then in November. | ||
People in your district out there in Washington, not just our great patriots and kind of the salt of the earth, the backbone of the country, but they're good people, decent people, giving people. | ||
Where are their heads at right now when they see everything on the nightly news and they see the prices in the store and you can't even get baby formula and you can't get on a plane up there and fly through Denver, you can't, 3,000 flights canceled over the, 10,000 overall but 3,000 canceled on Father's Day, or this past Sunday. | ||
What, where are people's heads at right now when they look out and say this is the United States of America? | ||
Right now, people are disgusted, but overall, they're just trying to get by every single day. | ||
The gas prices up here, we're approaching $6 per gallon. | ||
That is strangling people, not just at the gas pump, but with groceries. | ||
We have a very suburban and rural community in my district driving as a part of most people's everyday life, and it's costing so much money to fill up the tank that people barely have time for anything else. | ||
That's why I thought it was so critical to not just complain about what the Democrats and Biden are doing to this country, but to say, hey, on day one, if you are kind enough and generous enough to give me Your support and your vote. | ||
I am going to go to Washington, D.C. | ||
and to fight for this. | ||
And this is what people want to see. | ||
This is why people voted for President Trump. | ||
He didn't just say, hey, what the other side's doing is wrong. | ||
He said, hey, I am going to go and fight that. | ||
And we're following in his his great America first footsteps. | ||
And we're going to withhold that budget until Biden reverses his energy policies. | ||
Everyone knows that 17 months ago, we were energy independent. | ||
This isn't a force of nature. | ||
This was all caused by incompetent policies. | ||
And again, The insult, the slap in the face is this Ukraine debacle or all of the wokeness and all the critical race theory and all the gender pronouns and all that nonsense that we're seeing every day. | ||
All those different misdirection plays and distractions. | ||
People can barely keep their heads above the water and they want to see that folks are going to go and fight for them, especially their elected officials. | ||
Walk me through one more time. | ||
What is your pitch? | ||
This is a nationwide show. | ||
What is your pitch to why you versus your opponent? | ||
She's been there for a while. | ||
You know, she's well known. | ||
She's getting money from McCarthy. | ||
Why? | ||
Why you? | ||
Why you? | ||
Why can you defeat her? | ||
And then the way this you got this funky system up there. | ||
Why are you the one that's going to hold that seat in November? | ||
Because everybody's very concerned about holding these seats. | ||
Our district is Deep red. | ||
We are very conservative out here. | ||
We've just not had conservative representation. | ||
Jamie Herrera-Butler votes with the corporate special interest. | ||
She is very much a part of this establishment that wants to keep sending our billions of dollars, our blood and treasure overseas to fight endless wars. | ||
She is funded by the folks that have benefited from the managed decline of our nation, whether it's the Koch brothers, Whether it's all these folks on Wall Street that shut down our timber mills here and ship that capacity overseas, or it's advocating for open borders. | ||
She voted against the construction of the southern border wall. | ||
She votes for amnesty every single time it's on the docket. | ||
On every single key test as a conservative, she's failed us. | ||
She claims to be very pro-life. | ||
She's voted to give Planned Parenthood $1.5 billion, not just to continue their infanticide, but also to fund comprehensive sex education. | ||
Which is the transgender ideology, which is part of Washington State's curriculum, and also giving puberty blockers to children. | ||
She has funded that. | ||
She's voted for red flag laws. | ||
If you pick a conservative issue, Jamie Herrera-Butler has voted with the Democrats on it. | ||
I promise that I will take the same fighting spirit that I took on my 11 combat deployments to go fight against this establishment. | ||
I'm not taking any corporate PAC money. | ||
I lock, stock, and barrel serve the people here of this district, and I will go And I will fight for them. | ||
It's time to start playing smash mouth. | ||
No more politics as usual. | ||
The problem is Republicans have a winning record. | ||
We've been winning elections, more elections we've won since Richard Nixon than we've lost. | ||
And that's the problem, is that Republicans get in there, they feel secure, and they don't go and they don't fight. | ||
They don't have plans and they're fighting for the corporate special interest groups. | ||
I will go and I will fight for the American people. | ||
Joe, how do people find out more about you, what's your social media, and how they find out about your campaign? | ||
JoeKent4Congress.com is the place for everything, all of our social media. | ||
If folks can contribute anything, we've got about nine days left in this quarter, and that's going to give us our war chest going into the August 2nd primary. | ||
My opponent's being supported by the establishment, but I'm also up against the far left, so JoeKent4Congress.com is the place to do that. | ||
Joe, honored to have you on here. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you very much, Steve. | ||
By the way, we're going to be up, Mo will be posting up on Getter Live tonight. | ||
There are going to be results coming in in Alabama, there are going to be results coming in in Georgia in the runoffs there, and also the primaries in Virginia. | ||
Mo, I've got to thank you, Captain Bannon, for giving me a heads up. | ||
You early on Tell me about this week. | ||
A bunch of stuff's going on. | ||
was telling me Joe Kent was the guy giving your army experience and I think that I think I think you got that one right. Good call there Captain Bannon. | ||
Tell me about this week. A bunch of stuff's going on. They're going to release more and more of these major Supreme Court decisions. It looks like my feel is it's not gonna be Thursday, maybe pushed out to Monday next week to the Dobbs decision. | ||
But this Thursday, another major event that I know you spent a lot of time on, and we're trying to get as many people there as possible, because this is one that I think brings new people into our movement that sees that we're the people for rationality and fairness and really equality. | ||
What's happening in D.C.? | ||
Why is it important? | ||
So on Thursday, there is a rally, Our Bodies, Our Sports. | ||
It's in DC, like I said, on Thursday, which is the 50th anniversary of Title IX. | ||
And it's not just conservatives attending this rally. | ||
It's across the aisle. | ||
It's not just Republicans, Democrats. | ||
We're fighting for all females to have their chance in sports and not allow transgender in sports. | ||
And there's roughly 40 speakers, and I'm honored to be one of those speakers on Thursday. | ||
Where's it actually going to be? | ||
Is it going to be in the mall? | ||
Do you know the location? | ||
Or is it going to be at Liberty Plaza down there by the Willard? | ||
Is that where it's going to be? | ||
It's going to be down in Freedom Plaza, like you said, near the Willard. | ||
Freedom. | ||
And you go on to OurBodiesOurSports.com to register and you'll get more details about it once you register on the website. | ||
Give me a minute. | ||
Why is women's sports, to keep it among little girls and not have transgendered men in there, why is sports for women? | ||
Why was Title IX so important and why was it important in your life? | ||
Because it gave women a chance to have something that was just their own. | ||
I mean, for me, growing up playing sports, I worked every day to get a chance to, one, you know, leave California | ||
And play a sport that I loved, a chance to play a Division 1 sport, and by allowing men, biological males, who there have been doctors that have come out and stated that there are advantages that biological males, even if they have taken testosterone blockers, they still have an advantage over females. | ||
So that's why we need to have Female sports just for females because it gives them that opportunity to work towards something to get out of the environment that they're in and have something better make something better of themselves and if you allow biological males to do that you're discouraging every little girl from that dream. | ||
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The ticket out, so we say, is we followed you around playing volleyball for years and the other sports you play is the ticket out for these kids to get to great universities. | ||
Mo, what's your social media? | ||
How do people follow you and how they follow you on your trip up here to Washington? | ||
You can follow me on Twitter and Getter at Maureen underscore Bannon and then also on Instagram at Real Maureen Bannon. | ||
Mo, hang on. | ||
I'm gonna bring on, let me bring on Raymond Abraham. | ||
This book is absolutely amazing. | ||
Raymond, talk to me about the new book and if we can get the cover up while Raymond's up, it would be great. | ||
Talk to me about the new book. | ||
You did the battles before in Scimitar. | ||
In Defenders, you're actually doing the stories of the individual heroes themselves. | ||
Walk us through why now, why is this book important, and why would this book be inspirational? | ||
I think it's a great gift for parents to get their kids or for sons to get their dads, but walk me through it. | ||
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So one of the main reasons is actually very much connected to everything else we're talking about, and it's basically this sort of leftist denial of reality, you know, war on the Judeo-Christian West, and especially the war on history. | ||
And in this context, I've identified and brought out several what I call Christian heroes, because that's exactly what they were, from the medieval era in the Balkans regions and the Holy Land Crusaders and so forth, who, it's ironic, because today they've gone from being these great men | ||
Who people tried to emulate and they extolled and were thankful for their actions and altruism and sacrifice to now being in our modern, you know, society and including in academia, if not especially, but also in Hollywood, they're all now, you know, have been very much degraded. | ||
So take, for example, King Richard, lion-hearted. | ||
You read the primary sources, including the Islamic sources in Arabic, they were just, you know, bewildered by this man. | ||
He just completely You know, in a word, terrorized the Islamic armies of Saladin, and they were, you know, terrified of him. | ||
They spoke well of him. | ||
The Chronicles speak well of him. | ||
Today, he's been turned into a homosexual who, you know, had or who slept with King Philip, and there's absolutely no evidence for this. | ||
It's just brought into it. | ||
He's a horrible son. | ||
He's one of the worst kings of England. | ||
The same thing with St. | ||
Louis, for example, whose statue is being attacked in his own city, St. | ||
Louis, Missouri, which is named after him. | ||
And actually, the guy was sainted, whether you believe in that or not, precisely because of his altruistic lifestyle and his care for his nation. | ||
But primarily, what the book really chronicles is how these leaders cared about their country, cared about their culture, weren't willing to compromise with Islamic armies that were terrorizing and invading their nations, and how they went to the forefront and fought and oftentimes died very young, most of them, even though they were kings and dukes and princes and so forth. | ||
It'll teach you a lot about history that you're not being told, because, like I said, history is also part of the game. | ||
In order to make their narrative look real, they've entered into history and completely distorted it. | ||
For example, in this case, by making Islam look like the peaceful, tolerant force, and the medieval Christians being backwards and barbaric and invaders. | ||
And so forth. | ||
So this really sets the record straight. | ||
But at the same time, it might really inspire people and show them what true leadership is and what it was and how it could be again with a lot of these men. | ||
That's where the stories are important. | ||
You've got El Cid. | ||
You've got Vlad. | ||
Walk me through. | ||
So you've got Richard the Lionheart. | ||
You've got St. | ||
Louis. | ||
Vlad. | ||
El Cid. | ||
I know introduction by Victor Davis Hanson. | ||
Who are some of the other personalities? | ||
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Another very interesting person is John Hunyadi, who was essentially, I think he's Romanian, but he fought in Hungary. | |
And I like his story, because when you read it, it's going to remind you very much of Donald Trump, actually. | ||
Because he started off as a lesser nobility, and he was wealthy, and he became part of the military elite. | ||
And he built himself up, especially fighting back the Turks, who were invading, and so forth. | ||
But it gets to the point where he becomes immensely powerful. | ||
He essentially becomes the king of Hungary. | ||
From his rather, you know, minor beginnings, minor noble beginnings. | ||
And then, as he fights the Ottomans, and they really throw everything at him, the higher nobility constantly look down at him as not a true noble, and they hate the fact that he's siding with the people, and he actually raised what's called the Peasant Army of Crusaders, because the nobles wouldn't even commit to it, and, you know, they didn't like him, and they did everything to backstab him, and eventually, Because they wouldn't contribute to the war effort. | ||
He actually was beaten at one particular battle in Kosovo, the second battle of Kosovo, too. | ||
So I think it's really interesting because you're going to see a lot of parallels. | ||
You know, we were taught to think that this is ancient history, but it's not. | ||
With the Deplore, real quickly, how do people get to your site? | ||
How do they get to the book if they want to order it today? | ||
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Sure. | |
That's my website, just Raymond Ibrahim, I-B-R-A-H-I-H-I-M dot com. | ||
And there's a picture and a link to the book, Defenders of the West, is there, as well as all my social media links. | ||
I love that cover, and I love the stories. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
I've already got an inspiration. | ||
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It's full of pictures. | |
You'll be inspired. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Full of pictures and full of great action. | ||
It's like an action movie. | ||
Raymond, thank you so much. | ||
H wins the script. | ||
Mo, thank you so much. | ||
So much, Mo. | ||
We'll see you tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. | ||
We're going to be back in The Worm. | ||
It's going to be pretty intense the next couple of days, so make sure you do not miss an episode. | ||
We'll see you back live, 10 a.m. | ||
tomorrow morning. |