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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
Let's go to the, by the way, it's Saturday, 25 June, the Year of the Lord 2022. | ||
24 June is going to be a big day in American history. | ||
Yesterday, a blockbuster announcement and the culmination of 50 years of work, and that work is just beginning. | ||
We're going to talk about that in a second. | ||
This is this whole kind of populist, whether it's the precinct strategy, whether it's going to school boards, all of it. | ||
The Hobbits and the Right to Life movement showed us the way. | ||
You've just got to be determined. | ||
Father Pavone and those guys. | ||
I'm saying the rosaries outside the abortion clinics all the way to this massive victory at the Supreme Court yesterday that has shattered, shattered the myth of the left before us. | ||
Chris Carter, you've been in the middle of this, you've done an incredible job, and I want to make sure everybody at Real America's Voice knows this, but everywhere throughout the country, the bravery of the intrepid Chris Carter, and yesterday, of course, we had Ms. | ||
Heeple there, out there also with Michael Patrick Leahy's group. | ||
The danger you guys have, because they can kind of sense pretty quickly you're doing this for conservative TV, or non-radical left TV, Chris, today, one of the big things going forward is that the left is all talking overnight, is that this is going to be the biggest recruitment tool, that the whole midterm election is going to be turned around, that now they're going to save their majority in the House, they're going to increase it, they're going to win a bunch of Senate seats, they're going to sweep these governorships, because this decision yesterday is what's going to empower them | ||
To get literally hundreds of thousands of people signed up to bring the African-Americans back, to bring the Hispanics back, away from these radical far-right extremist Republicans. | ||
Chris Carter, out there in front of the Supreme Court, what is your sense today, sir? | ||
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Well, I don't know, Steve. | |
You could be right. | ||
I mean, behind me just right now, a political nuclear bomb went off. | ||
I mean, a guy showed up. | ||
He's dragging a huge gigantic cross. | ||
His supporters showed up with him. | ||
And basically behind me, they're just having it out. | ||
And the Capitol Police are just letting them do it. | ||
They haven't made any arrests, but they're just making sure there's just really no physical contact. | ||
I mean, You can take a look and kind of see it's like full contact protesting, but going along the lines of what you said about this being a recruiting tool for the left wing, let's hope that's not the case because what we saw with Maya Flores down in Texas flipping that seat, it seems like all their plans have just blown up in their face and this is probably another one. | ||
I can't think of a more momentous week for the Supreme Court in my lifetime. | ||
I mean, guns, religious freedom in schools, The right now to not have an abortion. | ||
I mean, this is an alienable right. | ||
I believe one of your previous guests was just saying, this is a right by state. | ||
Your community will decide that. | ||
The Constitution, it was broad overreach. | ||
And I think when different people talk about these things, they're going to look back on this time in history. | ||
And I heard another journalist say it last night. | ||
She was a woman and she's a few months pregnant. | ||
And she said, you know, I share the same body and not the same brain. | ||
I don't have the ability to make that decision for somebody else, even though we're temporarily sharing the same body. | ||
I thought that was a very unique way to look at it, but as far as a recruiting tool, I hope that's not the case because what we're seeing, all indications point to a red tsunami. | ||
Chris, you were in the middle of it last night. | ||
They called for a rally at five o'clock at the at the Supreme Court. | ||
They then called Jane's Revenge and Ruth Senes called for a night of rage. | ||
And of course the Daily Mail's picked that up. | ||
I don't think it really Uh, came to much throughout the country, although there were definitely areas, particularly in Phoenix and in Los Angeles, that looked like it got out of control. | ||
You saw this last night. | ||
What we're hearing now on social media is they're saying, hey, we didn't have enough time to plan for it, that tonight's gonna be the big night. | ||
Do you have any sense of what tonight has in store? | ||
And from your sense last night, did they seem very organized or did it seem pretty much small beer? | ||
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There was zero presence. | |
You know, I was a little concerned leaving. | ||
We don't have a lot of symbols for people to identify us when we're off the beaten path, out of the reach of the Capitol Hill Police, because frankly, these people are, they're aggressive and their tactics are very nefarious. | ||
But at the same time, I can tell you, I think it's one of these things where tonight it could be a little bit different. | ||
Saturday night, Summertime. | ||
I did look at some of the information that you were talking about, especially with this group Ruth Sent Us. | ||
And I mean, they clearly have the addresses of these justices posted. | ||
Potomac, Bethesda, Fairfax. | ||
And truthfully, the law enforcement community, they should be ashamed of themselves that they've even let this happen. | ||
Chris, hang there. | ||
We're going to come back to you. | ||
Chris Carter, the intrepid reporter for Real America's Voice. | ||
Real America's Voice had wall-to-wall coverage of this. | ||
Chris will be out there today. | ||
Chris, just hang over and come back to you. | ||
Let me ask you, before I go back to Liz, Mike Davis, what Chris Carter is saying. | ||
I saw the docs last night. | ||
I mean, you're up on, and I'm no social media maven, right? | ||
If Bannon can find it on social media, then sophisticated people can find it in two seconds. | ||
They had a list of every conservative justices, literally street address, all in one document. | ||
And here's what I don't understand. | ||
How could we be this far into it? | ||
How could they let it come out on a Friday, first off, instead of a Monday or Tuesday? | ||
How could they allow that to happen? | ||
And, most importantly, How did they allow people to get to Justice Thomas' house last night? | ||
All on the internet, they say, meet at Justice Thomas' house. | ||
Now, look, it only looked like a couple hundred people showed up, but why were there anybody? | ||
Why did his neighbors have to put up with that? | ||
Why does Justice Thomas, and if they had children, why would they have to put up with this intimidation? | ||
It's clearly meant to intimidate you. | ||
Why is this being allowed to happen, even given this quote-unquote bill that they just signed the other day? | ||
It's being allowed to happen because Attorney General Merrick Garland is giving them amnesty after the Biden White House. | ||
Jen Psaki, the press secretary, encouraged these illegal intimidation campaigns at these justices' homes in violation of 18 U.S.C. | ||
Section 1507, federal obstruction of justice. | ||
And when Republicans take over the House in January, they need to impeach Merrick Garland for For gravely endangering the lives of Supreme Court justices while they're deciding a pending case. | ||
This is totally unacceptable. | ||
This is third world, banana republic level stuff. | ||
The Attorney General has no problem sickening the FBI after every | ||
parent who shows up to Loudoun County School Board meetings and every grandma and goofball who merely trespassed onto the Capitol grounds on January 6th, but he won't protect Supreme Court justices from deadly doxing and that led to an assassination attempt of Justice Kavanaugh, his wife, and two young daughters in their homes in the middle of the night after Judge Salas had her 20-year-old son Daniel murdered and her husband Mark seriously wounded in their home two years ago. | ||
Liz, let me ask you, yesterday in Davis, jumping here after Liz, when it came out, I've never seen an Attorney General essentially say, the Justice Department, DOJ does not support what the Supreme Court just said. | ||
Liz, you've been part of the Justice Department. | ||
You're a prosecutor. | ||
Have you ever seen behavior like this from an Attorney General, ma'am? | ||
No, I mean, the Attorney General is supposed to support the You know, the laws, the chief law enforcement officer of the country, and to undermine, send that message, to undermine the Supreme Court is to light a match to the revolution. | ||
They have the back, their back is watched and protected by meritless garland. | ||
And this is just an, you know, back in the, you know, LBJ appointed a really weak-kneed Uh, AG called Ramsey Clark and the other young district attorneys and U. S. Attorneys in the Justice Department couldn't stand him because they had all been handpicked by Bobby Kennedy, who was a tough crime fighting prosecutor. | ||
And they all, they, when lamb Ramsey Clark came in, they all started calling him lambs eat Clark because he was so weak on crime. | ||
And then you saw all the chaos that came out of, uh, in the seventies because of uh... lambs eat clark and so it is absolutely critical that we have a department of justice that upholds the law it's not used to say oh we don't agree with the supreme court is hit it's his responsibility under the law that he took an all-too-to-all poll the constitution and you know that message comes down you know through the ranks and | ||
unfortunately is now you know the heavy lifting is going to be the locals and state Department of Justices that are going to have to fight this fight. | ||
You know, the local police departments, because the Justice Department is not, is going to be missing. | ||
And, you know, this is why we need to continue to double down, to work harder, to press our message, to pray harder, to support crisis pregnancies. | ||
And most importantly, The fight is going to be on the local level. | ||
They're going to start doxing local candidates. | ||
So we have got to make sure that our MAGA candidates are tough, are not intimidated by the mob. | ||
And because that's what's going to happen. | ||
It's going to shift from the Supreme Court down to the state and local levels. | ||
That's why, Steve, anticipating the precinct strategy has been absolutely brilliant. | ||
Because we are organized. | ||
We have to continue to be organized. | ||
We have to know our enemy. | ||
But if we're not picking smart, tough, pro-life, pro-Second Amendment candidates who will, you know, fight for the family and fight for the protection of the family, then we've lost this fight. | ||
So the fight is local now. | ||
We've got our troops in place. | ||
And, you know, so this has got to be something that we recognize. | ||
The, you know, the Roe decision falling is the first step, unfortunately. | ||
But this is not... By the way, you're 100% correct about Bill, the great Bill McGinley told me, this is six months ago, he says, hey, the momentum is going to be on our side. | ||
The Democrats have no policies to stand on. | ||
They're going to make it so personal at the local level. | ||
They're going to start doxing people. | ||
They're going to start making up phony things about them, but they're going to intimidate them every time they come to a A town hall, every time they're going to have these leftist thugs are going to be there. | ||
That's their brown shirts. | ||
That's what you're seeing right here. | ||
And it's going to be... Are we going to crater to that? | ||
Because it's going to be quite intense. | ||
Mike Davis. | ||
Yeah, I mean, this is lawlessness by the left. | ||
They're trying to scare Republicans and conservatives into submission and we cannot let this happen. | ||
We have to fight back. | ||
We need to find backbones as conservatives, as Republicans. | ||
What would you demand of Merrick Garland? | ||
What should a real Attorney General have done when that announcement was out yesterday and then about the protection of the churches and the pro-life centers? | ||
Yeah, I mean, when this opinion leaked nearly two months ago, he should have put out a clear statement that he's not going to tolerate violence and intimidation, political violence and intimidation in this country. | ||
He's not going to allow protesters to dock Supreme Court justices and threaten and intimidate Supreme Court justices and their families and their homes. | ||
That is obstruction of justice. | ||
He should have made that very clear and if people showed up to these justices' homes to threaten, to intimidate them on a pending case, he should have ordered the FBI to arrest them. | ||
He had no problem sending the FBI after parents in Loudoun County who were legally, publicly protesting at public school board meetings. | ||
He had no problem sending the FBI rounding up 500 grandmas and goofballs who trespassed onto the Capitol grounds on January 6th. | ||
He has no problem doing home raids and getting evidence based on January 6th. | ||
He has no problem using the FBI for his political ends. | ||
He's turned the Justice Department... | ||
Or rolling Jeff Clark out of the rack at 6 o'clock in the morning on the day that they're going to have the testimony. | ||
How Gestapo-like is that to turn the FBI into that? | ||
Yeah, let's talk about Jeff Clark. | ||
Jeff Clark was an Assistant Attorney General for the Environmental Division in the Justice Department, a very senior official. | ||
And they went and raided his home. | ||
The FBI raided his home for his electronic devices. | ||
Why didn't they just ask him to turn them over? | ||
He would have done it. | ||
And more importantly, what law are they basing this search warrant on? | ||
What is the predicate crime? | ||
What is the crime that they're using to break into a former senior justice official's home at six o'clock in the morning to embarrass him, to raid his To raid his home, to take his electronic devices. | ||
I have never seen anything like this from this Justice Department. | ||
Liz, I know we're going to lose you. | ||
Can you give people your social media, how they follow Liz Yor? | ||
Because a lot is going to happen tonight, a lot, and you're covering this defense of the churches, the defense of the pro-life centers, non-stop. | ||
How do people find you? | ||
I'm all over on Elizabeth Yor on all social media, and my website is yourchildren.com. | ||
Where I'm posting information for the pro-lifers and for people who need help. | ||
Liz York, thank you very much. | ||
Always an honor to have you on here. | ||
One of the toughest fires we got. | ||
Short break. | ||
Mike Davis, Captain Bannon, hopefully Rudy next. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, let's go up to the great Empire State, Andrew Giuliani. | ||
Andrew, there's been a couple of earthquakes in Washington, D.C. | ||
from the Supreme Court, one dealing directly with New York, the other dealing directly with New York, because Hochul and Eric Adams, I can't even understand what this guy's saying now. | ||
Walk me through the impact of these Supreme Court decisions on the state of New York that you aspire to be the governor of, sir. | ||
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Yeah, well, first and foremost, it's, I mean, a great week for our Constitution, I would say, more than anything. | |
You know, when I think about Kathy Oakle specifically, and Eric Adam, their reaction to anything that happens is a trample on our Constitution, whether it's going after our Second Amendment rights, going after our First Amendment rights. | ||
So to me, the last 48 hours have been truly wins for the United States of America and wins for New Yorkers as well. | ||
Look, I was with a young man right over here. | ||
I'm at Bell Harbor in the Rockaways. | ||
This is where all the cops and all the firefighters live. | ||
And I got to tell you, there's no more place more patriotic in New York City than this. | ||
And they are celebrating in the streets over here. | ||
Andrew, let me ask you, with Bragg and with Adams, a city that's descended into chaos and anarchy, they're making a big deal that the ruling on Thursday is going to turn New York City into the Wild West. | ||
How could it get any worse than under Alvin Bragg and Eric Adams, sir? | ||
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It can get worse if they continue to do the job that they're doing, which is doing absolutely nothing and not prosecuting criminals. | |
That's actually how it can get worse. | ||
If we want to talk about getting it actually better, Steve, it's a matter of reinstituting broken windows, stop questioning Frist, getting rid of bail reform. | ||
Firing Alvin Bragg, which the governor has the constitutional right to do, and protecting our officers' qualified immunity. | ||
There's five points that Andrew Giuliani will do on day one, and that's why I'm asking voters to come out this Tuesday and vote for me. | ||
Because if we want law and order back in our streets, we're going to give people like Alvin Bragg the boot on day one. | ||
We can't turn this country around until you turn around New York City. | ||
I'm telling you, it's the greatest city we've got. | ||
It's the financial capital of the world, and you can't do it. | ||
Andrew, walk people through how they find out where you're going to be this weekend, how they come out. | ||
We want everybody in the War Room Posse to get out there. | ||
We had President Trump's meeting in Illinois today. | ||
We have a huge turnout there of War Room Posse types. | ||
They've turned that race around. | ||
Where are you going to be, and how can people get to you? | ||
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Well, everybody can follow us at AndrewHGiuliani or go to SaveNY.org. | |
They'll be able to see our whole schedule. | ||
Right now, we're in Queens all day. | ||
I'm going up just outside of Albany to Lebanon Speedway. | ||
We'll take this baby over here for a couple of laps and do a speech. | ||
Tomorrow, we're going to be out in Long Island with the American First Warehouse Group. | ||
Talk about patriots out there. | ||
And then Monday, Steve, it's a boring storm of the state. | ||
Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse. | ||
Big rally Monday evening in Staten Island. | ||
I urge everybody to come on out to that. | ||
And then Tuesday, it's election day, Steve. | ||
Just come on out and vote. | ||
If you want to save New York, vote for Andrew Giuliani on Tuesday. | ||
This coming Tuesday, June 28th. | ||
Andrew, one more time, how do people get to the website? | ||
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At Andrew H. Giuliani, on all the social media posts, on Getter, on Truth, and SaveNY.org. | |
SaveNY.org. | ||
Andrew, thank you very much. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
We'll be looking forward to this tightly and closely. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
We don't have time to play it, but I'm going to bring in Mo Bannon. | ||
I know you've got to punch Mo. | ||
Carrie Sheffield got in a throwdown last night. | ||
Cameron, we'll try to cut this and play it on Monday. | ||
I've got to play it because they got so nasty on CNN. | ||
Carrie Sheffield of the Independent Women's Forum did an incredible job of defending going through the whole logic of the We're going to talk about the big tech in a second with Mike Davis. | ||
Mike, this issue of the administrative state. | ||
Forget deep state. | ||
That's too cutesy a term. | ||
name shouldn't be in your mouth. I mean it was and Kerry was so incredibly cool calm and collected and professional it was unbelievable. | ||
Then we had Yanez on yesterday and that's why in talking to we're going to talk about the big tech in a second with Mike Davis. Mike this issue of the administrative state forget deep state that's too cutesy a term. I call it the swamp. The swamp and the deep state are kind of their cutesy terms they're okay but we got to get serious about what we're up against. | ||
The Administrative State, and Inez Stepman laid out, we're gonna try to get back on Monday, this, what they're trying to do with, you know, they tried to define human life, and they failed on that. | ||
Now they're trying to define, define actually what, like, the genders. | ||
What is a woman? | ||
And if you don't think it's scary, it's much more than just what you're hearing about. | ||
Anez walked out yesterday, she says, listen, I think this is the biggest transformative thing that the administrative states ever try to do. | ||
I'm going to have Joe in, I don't think we're going to get Joe in today, but this whole issue I've got with the singularity, with transhumanism, also gets to these issues. | ||
There are things going on that the administrative state, they're putting money into, they're doing regulations on, that Much more than Obama ever dreamed in his life. | ||
Fundamentally changed the basic structure of our culture and society. | ||
And hey, it ain't based upon the Judeo-Christian West that's been handed down to us for, what, 5,000 years. | ||
Captain Bennett, give me your thoughts on what you guys are working on. | ||
Okay, so yesterday was a historic victory, but the fight is not over. | ||
The Department of Education on Thursday dropped their proposed amendment to Title IX, which in that rule, the rule would redefine discrimination on the basis of sex to include discrimination on the basis of sex stereotypes, sex characteristics, pregnancy or related conditions, sexual orientation, and gender identity. | ||
So it was a 700 page document and on page 460, It proposes defining pregnancy or related conditions as pregnancy, childbirth, termination of pregnancy, or lactation, medical conditions related to pregnancy, childbirth, termination of pregnancy, or lactation, or recovery from pregnancy, childbirth, termination of pregnancy, lactation, or their related medical conditions. | ||
So if a school is getting federal funding and does not, if this goes to not provide abortions to their students, they could be in violation of their civil rights and lose federal funding. | ||
So the left is going to try and sidestep the ruling that came down yesterday by the Supreme Court. | ||
Now we'll get to Davis about all the things we're gonna try to do in executive orders. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
We had this 50th anniversary of Title IX about women's sports. | ||
It is so much deeper than that. | ||
We're going to get the team from Independent Women's Project back on early in the week to understand the fight that we've got in front of us. | ||
Mo, give us your, I know you've got to bounce, give us your social media. | ||
By the way, great job the other day over at the rally. | ||
Thank you. | ||
It's truly an honor to be asked to be one of the speakers and to be among so many great women fighting this cause. | ||
You can find me on Instagram at Real Maureen Bannon and also on Getter and Twitter at Maureen underscore Bannon, and I will be posting about this and many other things throughout the weekend. | ||
And we're going to try to get Kerry and Inez on Monday's show to go through this. | ||
We've got these fights, but you have to define these fights. | ||
We can win these. | ||
That we've got the power from the precinct strategy, the Moms for Liberty, to everybody signing up, whether it's a school board, to be a canvasser, to be a precinct strategy chairman, all of it. | ||
We've got the momentum on our side. | ||
We have the fire on our side. | ||
We just have to keep focused on exactly what the issues are. | ||
Mo Bannon, thank you very much. | ||
Thanks for coming on. | ||
I want to go back to this. | ||
They're going to now... I just want everybody to understand, just because the Supreme Court ruled doesn't mean that in a normally functioning society you would think that's not what the left does. | ||
This is the French Revolution for these guys. | ||
First off, Mike Davis. | ||
They're gonna come at with Mo Bannon and the people over at the Independent Women's Forum, and also all the other people working on Title IX. | ||
Department of Education dropped a 700-page, right, kind of thing to go into the Federal Register. | ||
That you start going through this thing, they're gonna try to redo American society about this. | ||
Walk me through the administrative state, and how are you going to try to combat it? | ||
I think we need to step back and look at this. | ||
The left, what they care about is power. | ||
That is their goal. | ||
That is their God, is power. | ||
They don't believe in God, so they believe in power. | ||
Power on Earth. | ||
Their religion or their strategy to get to power, to their goal or their God of power, is Marxism. | ||
But they can't talk about Marxism because that's not popular, right? | ||
So what they do is they have these tactics or these sacks, and they want to slice and dice. | ||
They want to pit people against each other in America. | ||
They want Americans to hate America so they can transform America. | ||
This is how they're going to do it. | ||
They want to do BLM and racial division. | ||
They want to do their 15 pronouns and division on gender, gender chaos. | ||
They want to select Me Too, the Me Too movement. | ||
Everything that they do is a tactic to divide and conquer America. | ||
So we need to step back and understand that. | ||
The easiest way for them to obtain power, the Constitution makes it very complicated. | ||
It makes it very difficult on purpose for any political party or any political cause to get power. | ||
But they've got a workaround through the Administrative State. | ||
Again, they take all the power that's supposed to be limited, specific, enumerated, limited, and divide it with the federal government. | ||
They just lump it all together into the Administrative State, and then the Administrative State has all these powers. | ||
I want to make sure we can define that for people. | ||
The Administrative State is not just the bureaucracies, Department of Agriculture, Department of Defense. | ||
That's part of it. | ||
But it's metastasized from that. | ||
They've taken the traditional cabinet And expanded their powers tremendously, but they've also then added through laws what's built up, and not just a bureaucracy, but literally an administrative state. | ||
Define what that is. | ||
Yeah, I mean, they issued these administrative rules and regulations, these executive orders. | ||
It doesn't go through Congress. | ||
It doesn't go through the legislative process. | ||
It's just by fiat. | ||
And you have, for example, we saw this during COVID. | ||
It couldn't be more clear to the American people during COVID. | ||
The CDC director and unelected bureaucrats appointed by the President of the United States just decides what we can do in our everyday life, decides we have to wear a mask for two years, that we have to close schools, whether we can travel, whether we can't travel, that we have to stand six feet apart, we need to have social distancing. | ||
I mean, it's all decided by an unelected bureaucrat called the CDC director. | ||
It's just nonsense that we've turned over all of these powers to unelected bureaucrats in the administrative state. | ||
This is what we're going to have on Monday. | ||
We're also going to have about the FDA on Tuesday. | ||
Remember the FDA's got this thing called the Future Framework. | ||
They literally are going to go with these CRISPR with the mRNA and basically get a template where they can then do changes to it and not have to come back as bad as the FDA process has been to be able to come back and just forego that. | ||
Rogowski and Toby Rogers and others will be on Monday to go through this. | ||
We've got seven speakers already that have come up through the Rogowski system. | ||
We're going to have more. | ||
We're going to want literally tens of thousands of people to watch that live to make sure these people, once they understand that they've got the hairy eyeball on them, things change. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
We've got Mike Davis. | ||
We're going to be going to Neil McCabe. | ||
He's on the steps of the Supreme Court. | ||
We're going to go back to McCabe and Carter next in the War Room. | ||
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In addition, it's got encryption, the best encryption ever done. | ||
It encrypts on every phone call, every call you've got. | ||
Go to Unplugged.com slash War Room. | ||
Go check it out. | ||
This is Eric Prince's obsession. | ||
I want everybody to go check this thing out. | ||
Right now they have it for the Android phone, but go check it out. | ||
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The phones are going to be available, I think, starting in September. | ||
Right now you've got an app, so go do it. | ||
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Ben Harnwell, you've got a unique take on this. | ||
As you've been on top of this, you've been involved in this right-to-life, pro-life movement for many, many years, anchored in Rome. | ||
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Walk me through your perspective of where we are. | |
Good morning, Steve. | ||
Before working on the War Room, I was working on pro-life legislation, starting back in 1996. | ||
So obviously, when this ruling came out yesterday, Thinking about the past and many of the battles I've played. | ||
And one of the aspects I can never get out of the back of my head, what made the left and the progressives so powerful to fight against, is this sense of inevitability which they had mastered. | ||
Perhaps because there's a direct link between the Democrats and the mainstream media. | ||
An interface between those two things. | ||
But there's a sense of inevitability and invincibility. | ||
And I think that's why, even amongst people who've spent decades on the pro-life, pro-family front, fighting in the legislative context for these values, and specifically, for example, against Roe vs Wade, there's a sense of unreality to this, unreality that you can't quite believe that it has actually happened. | ||
And that's because, as I say, the sense of inevitability has been so strong. | ||
And I would say, Steve, looking on this, that perhaps this is the single most important legacy of the Trump administration. | ||
That sense of magic that they had, the left, is now well and truly broken. | ||
The lesson is that if we focus, one of your favourite words, if we focus now on 2024 and what MAGA wants to achieve when it retakes the White House, focus on that, and as you always say, with the thrice repetition of action, we can start to think of exactly how we would like America to look from 2024 moving onwards, knowing that | ||
The whole establishment, you know, they can fit everything that they want, all the judicial activism, and it's not enough for them. | ||
It's no longer enough. | ||
Because MAGA's moved on, they're no longer looking to the elites for social validation. | ||
But that starts in 2022. | ||
I want to bring Mike Davis back in the conversation. | ||
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We saw this when we went and we're working with these populist and nationalist movements in Europe. | ||
The Europeans are really one step removed from politics because the administrative state in Europe essentially runs everything. | ||
You've got the guys in Brussels, you have NATO, you have the Party of Davos. | ||
I mean, the citizens there, you can tell, it's not America. | ||
Right? | ||
And they seem like they have a, that there's always a bigger apparatus, right? | ||
A lot of that, I'm sure, is a rollover from the monarchies. | ||
But they seem like they have these big apparatuses, and the administrative state is a living, breathing thing there, and I think it's one of the things that the left, the Frankfurt School and others, copied in building the administrative state here. | ||
The administrative state, is the target and it's got to be the target starting in 22. | ||
Let's talk about the whole issue of big tech. | ||
I mean right now, Ben, what you're talking about, the inevitability and invincibility was they had big media, they had legacy media, they had the big tech oligarchs, they control Wall Street, they control all the high ground of all the, what I call the power institutions, the power players, and it looked like you had a bunch of hobbits. | ||
Look, I remember when this Right to Life thing started, back in the 70s, before I went into the Navy and even coming back, you know, my mom, my aunt, these other people, the liegeurs of the crowd, they're out there saying the rosary, the reason this thing started, they were saying the rosaries in front of the abortion centers. | ||
Almost none of these people were Republicans. | ||
They were all essentially working class Catholic Democrats. | ||
Michelle Bachmann said yesterday, hey, the Evangelicals came to her later. | ||
She's an Evangelical. | ||
She says, hey, I found out about the Right to Life Movement because of the hardest core, traditionalists, Catholics, virtually all of them. | ||
We're Democrats. | ||
Working class Democrats. | ||
And that's when they start to shift, particularly with Reagan, and come into the party. | ||
There's all those histories. | ||
You talk to the old Republican guys that said, hey, when they start supporting the precinct strategy, then they start showing up to these meetings and go, who are these guys? | ||
These guys are not clubbable. | ||
They can't go to the country clubs. | ||
And they're saying, listen, you can talk to people even in my hometown, Richmond. | ||
I'm not saying it got embarrassing, but They were so dedicated to going in front of abortion centers and saying the rosary, and these abortion centers weren't known. | ||
These were like doctors' offices of doctors in town, of people saying, hey, that's Dr., you know, that's Dr. Williams, and he's supposed to be a good guy, where it turns out Dr. Williams had a side hustle. | ||
He was aborting, you know, he was aborting women, and it got to be a huge controversy. | ||
From that little kernel, from that tiny thing you had yesterday, a huge thing. | ||
And obviously Donald Trump's central, that wouldn't happen without Trump. | ||
But how did Trump get there? | ||
Remember, this is why I say that Donald Trump, who's not churchy, and we know that, he knows that, it was providential. | ||
Hey, I was there, I jumped in with the 100 days, or 90 days ago, 88 days ago, 10, 12, 8, you pick it, right? | ||
A big level down. | ||
That win had the hand of divine providence on it. | ||
Just like the steel in 2020 had the hand of Divine Providence. | ||
To see what we're up against. | ||
There can be no more questions at all. | ||
You're either on one side or the other. | ||
This is absolutely clear. | ||
What Mike Davis said, they can't talk about the economics. | ||
Of Marxism, because right now their models kind of change. | ||
It is state capitalism coupled with authoritarian dictatorship type political power. | ||
To have one small elite group that's in charge of everything, quote unquote, for your betterment. | ||
But the cultural Marxism thing couldn't be more obvious. | ||
In fact, the attack on the family, the attack particularly on the children, That is absolutely from the playbook of the Red Guards. | ||
If you've ever studied the Cultural Revolution, and we've had the benefit of studying it. | ||
If you talk to Miles Guo and all the Chinese, that is absolutely verboten in China. | ||
Why? | ||
They understand today if Lao Bai Jing really could understand what the Chinese Communist Party tried to do to destroy the traditional Chinese family through the children. | ||
Through the children. | ||
That is the battle we face today. | ||
That is why the greatest energy we should take is this fight. | ||
Over with the Roe v. Wade decision? | ||
Hey, baby, we're at the top of the first inning after 50 years because you had Merrick Garland. | ||
Remember what you had yesterday? | ||
You had Nancy Pelosi so spitting mad she was quoting poems from guys in Israel. | ||
You had Maxine Waters said, hey, we don't care what the Supreme Court says. | ||
AOC says take to the streets. | ||
Merrick Garland, the Chief Law Enforcement Officer, not only does he not defend, he kind of dog whistles. | ||
It's open season on Thomas and these guys. | ||
A hundred people showed up last night. | ||
He says, we the Justice Department are incredibly disappointed and we're going to go everywhere we can to reverse it. | ||
This is what you talk about on Cultural Marxism. | ||
These people are just like the revolutionaries in the French Revolution. | ||
There is absolutely... The only difference is they don't have powdered wigs and they're not wearing breeches, right? | ||
Everything else, they are more radical. | ||
And particularly, this is what the Independent Women's Forum showed up with, a 700-page document from the Department of Education that the administrative state is going to sit there, and you think you had a big fight about when life commences? | ||
That technology eventually, but hey, you ain't seen nothing yet, because they say, hey, I don't know technology. | ||
Technology can see that David's abandoned a man, doesn't matter, because we're going to define it differently. | ||
And we have a 700 page document, right? | ||
That's going to define every aspect of your children's life. | ||
And Biden and these guys come and said, hey, We're so dedicated to this radical agenda, feeding kids, getting kids the free lunches and free things for the deprived minority kids. | ||
We're going to hold that back. | ||
We don't care if they're minority kids. | ||
We're going to hold that back. | ||
We don't care if they're hungry. | ||
We're going to hold that back unless you implement this radical agenda. | ||
This is the radicalist. | ||
This ain't your grandfather's Democratic Party, okay? | ||
This is a radical bacillus that is in the American power system structure. | ||
And this is why, Davis, you're saying, hey, step one, we gotta break up big tech. | ||
Mike Davis. | ||
Yeah, so as we talked about, the left only cares about power. | ||
That is their goal. | ||
That is their God. | ||
They use the administrative state to pursue power. | ||
And then if anyone questions them, they use big tech to censor, silence, de-platform, cancel. | ||
So what we need to do is break up big tech because these big tech oligarchs have too much power and they work hand in glove Okay, so back to Harnwell's thing about invincibility and look like they have everything. | ||
Nobody has more high ground. | ||
This is worse, this is more long shot than the Hobbits saying the rosary in front of Dr. Williams' abortion clinic, you know, on his side hustle back in 1974. | ||
Because everybody in this town is on their payroll. | ||
Remember, you've got companies that just have algorithms. | ||
The margins on this stuff is 70%. | ||
They do nothing but throw off cash. | ||
They have funneled that cash back into Washington. | ||
They have every lobbyist firm. | ||
They have every law firm. | ||
If you go out to try to get a law firm to fight them, you can't because they've got everybody on the payroll so they're conflicted out. | ||
They own every politician. | ||
They own every lobbyist. | ||
They've got every law firm. | ||
They totally control the media. | ||
So tell me, Mike Davis, How do we go do that? | ||
It's Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple, the trillion-dollar big tech monopolist. | ||
They have a gatekeeping function in our society. | ||
They control information, they control commerce, and they use that control to censor, silence, de-platform, and cancel conservatives and others. | ||
With whom they disagree. | ||
They're vicious. | ||
As Steve said, this is not our grandparents' Democrat Party anymore. | ||
This is not, you know, liberals who believe in equal rights and due process and, you know, all the good things that conservatives do. | ||
We just disagree. | ||
But this is also not entrepreneurs that believe in on-ran. | ||
This is not. | ||
These guys are power mad and power mad for the state. | ||
They're an arm. | ||
I've argued that they're an arm of the state and it's one of the reasons they have to be broken up. | ||
Yeah, they proved that they are the arm of the state during COVID. | ||
When we have the administrative state, the CDC director saying that, you know, you have to stand six feet apart, you have to wear a mask, you can't fly on planes, you have to close schools, and if anyone dared to question that science, they were canceled by Big Tech. | ||
We saw this with Senator Rand Paul. | ||
A medical doctor, a U.S. | ||
senator, was kicked off of YouTube because he questioned the administrative state. | ||
That's how much Power they have. | ||
They can kick off a U.S. | ||
Senator, a medical doctor, who questions Tony Fauci and the CDC, the administrative state's bogus science. | ||
You're crusading against this. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
How do they get information? | ||
This is another thing we're kicking off. | ||
Hey, I didn't say we weren't going to load you up. | ||
You're the war room posse for a reason. | ||
You've got broad shoulders, right? | ||
Where do people go for this? | ||
It's called the Internet Accountability Project. | ||
The I-A-P dot org. | ||
T-H-E I-A-P dot org. | ||
And we have been in this fight. | ||
It was a lonely fight at first. | ||
We're the first conservative group to take on big tech from the right, and this summer, before August, we have a huge opportunity, a window of opportunity before the midterms heat up, to pass a key piece of legislation, non-discrimination, S-2992, sponsored by my former boss Chuck Grassley from Iowa and Congressman Ken Buck, a conservative all-star from Colorado, It has bipartisan support. | ||
The left hates big tech because they're big. | ||
The right hates big tech because they're woke. | ||
These forces have come together and we have an opportunity here over the next month to pass meaningful... Are we going to get this vote? | ||
We're going to get this vote. | ||
Chuck Schumer's going to bring up this vote. | ||
Nancy Pelosi's going to bring up this vote. | ||
And we can get this done. | ||
David's going to stick with us. | ||
I'm trying to get back to the Supreme Court. | ||
Ben Harnwell is going to be with us and talk about everything going on in the Supreme Court. | ||
We're still focused on Signal Not Noise, my favorite story of the day! | ||
Brought to you by Ben Harnwell. | ||
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Action. | ||
Talk about action. | ||
Congressman Mary Miller, there's a huge rally day. | ||
President Trump is heading out to the land of Lincoln. | ||
Congressman Miller joins us by phone. | ||
Congressman, tell us about the rally. | ||
Why is President Trump coming out there and why is this such a big, big day for the MAGA movement in Illinois, ma'am? | ||
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Yes, we're really excited. | |
We are already seeing massive crowds forming. | ||
People here love President Trump. | ||
We went over 70% to support President Trump. | ||
We're excited to hear the first remarks from President Trump after the historic decisions this past week, ending Roe v. Wade and protecting our Second Amendment. | ||
And it's going to be held at the Adams County Fairgrounds in Quincy, Illinois. | ||
Doors open at 2 p.m. | ||
Come out and join us. | ||
It's going to be a great time and I'm looking forward to it. | ||
Congressman Miller, how can people find out more about you personally on social media? | ||
How they find out about your campaign? | ||
The one that President Trump endorsed candidate that he's so pumped up about your campaign. | ||
He's heading out to Illinois today for this great rally in Quincy. | ||
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Sure, go to Mary Miller for Congress and you'll see that this race is basically MAGA versus establishment RINO. | |
My opponent voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016. | ||
My opponent voted against President Trump, and if Lionel Rodney would have gotten his way, we would have had Crooked Hillary and the most liberal Supreme Court in history. | ||
Congressman Miller, thank you very much. | ||
We're going to be livestreaming this all day. | ||
Lots of commentary before and afterwards, so thank you very much for joining us. | ||
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You're welcome! | |
Come on out, everybody! | ||
Let's get out there to the fairground in Quincy. | ||
We're going to have it up on Getter right now. | ||
We'll be doing commentary all day long about this incredible, incredible rally today for President Trump. | ||
My favorite story of the day though, Financial Times of London, Ben Harnwell. | ||
Give me two minutes on it. | ||
Okay, so if Denver's able to put the graphic up as I'm talking. | ||
I'm just going to get straight into this. | ||
This is the lead story in the FT today, and the headline is, HALTING UKRAINE WAR IS THE ONLY CHANCE TO AVOID ECONOMIC CRISIS. | ||
Now, this was a speech that was given by a guy called Balazs Orban, who's Victor Orban's, no relation, but Victor Orban's political director. | ||
And here's his quote, okay. | ||
He's talking about how, there it is, you can see up there in the top left is our story. | ||
And the FT are rightly giving this the attention it deserves because Hungary is basically the cultural powerhouse now of the European Union, taking over the role historically abdicated by France and Germany. | ||
And Balázs is basically saying, of his EU neighbours, that they want to fight the war Because they think they can beat Putin. | ||
And the media is largely supporting that. | ||
However, he says, the situation is going to look really different in around four months' time. | ||
And this is his quote. | ||
He says, the realities of utility cost prices, energy, political destabilization, the suffering of the middle class, it will just be an everyday problem. | ||
And he says, in Portugal or in Spain, people will not accept the fact that they are at war because the war is far away and it will cause political tension. | ||
And this is the FT, right, in its most important article today, saying something that we have been saying here on The War Room. | ||
It's not a case of doing a victory lap because the issues are serious, but this is what we've been saying for five months. | ||
And now this message is starting to to to filter through into the aspects of the more credible and serious press What it hasn't filtered through to is the uh is the escalation apparatus of the united states government They just he just shot the biden just sent 450 million dollars of your cash Over to ukraine yesterday. We got a hundred thousand combat troops ben. Uh, what's your getter? | ||
I know you're up all weekend and and your sunday morning reflections are very very powerful. How do people get to you and get her? | ||
Thanks Steve. | ||
That Sunday Reflection is my flagship post of the week. | ||
You'll find it on my feed on Getter at Harnwell, simply my surname. | ||
As I always say, do follow the account with the verified account and not one of the imposter accounts that are circulating there. | ||
And I'm up there pushing out my analysis 24-7. | ||
Okay, take care and we'll look forward to seeing you on Getter. | ||
Mike Davis, you're on Getter also. | ||
You're putting up tons of information on Twitter, Getter. | ||
You're going to be making some appearances on Fox over the weekend. | ||
You'll put those appearances up on your Twitter and Getter account? | ||
I will, Mike. | ||
Twitter and Getter is MRD. | ||
DMIA, M-R-D-D-M-I-A, and if you want to learn more about the Big Tech Fight, go to theiap.org slash war room. | ||
We set up a special landing page for the War Room Posse. | ||
So, theiap.org slash war room, and it explains all the bills that are up, and the background of the bills, and how you can call your members of Congress, your two representatives, or your representative of your two senators at 202-224-3121. | ||
And light up the phone lines and tell them to support S-2992. | ||
The center of gravity of this fight now, you believe, goes to the states? | ||
On Roe v. Wade and everything to do with the pro-life movement? | ||
Is that your assessment? | ||
I do think that's right. | ||
I do think the Biden administration, the administrative state, the Biden Justice Department, they're going to fight like hell. | ||
There are going to be court battles, but it's going to go to the states, the state legislatures, and those are going to be a lot more important. | ||
But you're saying, watch DOJ, watch Merrick Garland, they're going to be coming out with one executive order. | ||
This fight's far from over, correct? | ||
The Democrat Party and Democrat causes gets their funding from the abortion industry, so they're not going to go away quietly. | ||
And this has been a protected industry, right? | ||
There have been liberal activist judges on the Supreme Court that have coddled the abortion industry, Planned Parenthood, their government-sponsored monopoly. | ||
For decades how do people on Twitter and get her get to you because they got to follow you from now on 24-7 M or D DMI a Michael R. Davis, Des Moines, Iowa M or D DMI a okay I want to thank Michael Patrick Leahy and his team Neal McCabe who couldn't get to them today But also Chris Carter Chris Carter and real America's worst. | ||
They're gonna be up throughout the day also President Trump's in Illinois Wait till you hear the speech. | ||
He's coming in hot today off of this ruling by the justices that he put into the Supreme Court. | ||
So President Trump will be having a lot to say today in Illinois. | ||
Mary Miller and the gubernatorial candidate out there. | ||
All the, all MAGA, full MAGA. | ||
And Steve Cortez, I want to give a hat tip to him. | ||
Doing such a great job. | ||
I'm going to be on Getter all weekend. | ||
I'm coming in hot. | ||
Everybody's got to sign up for Getter. | ||
You can get my thinking and analysis 24-7. | ||
Then we're back here. | ||
Next week's show, the entire week is going to be jam-packed. | ||
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Packed! | |
You ain't seen nothing yet. | ||
Runnin' up to November this year. | ||
Sweeping, crushing, victory over the Democrats. |