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Episode 1,960 – The Takedown Of The Administrative State; Pro Life Fight Goes Back To The StatesEpisode 1,960 – The Takedown Of The Administrative State; Pro Life Fight Goes Back To The States
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mat staver
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mike davis
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steve bannon
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carrie sheffield
03:12
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liz yore
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mika brzezinski
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joe scarborough
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steve stern
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mika brzezinski
Everyone knows that the Founders were afraid of the tyranny of the majority.
That's why they built so many checks and balances into the Constitution.
What's less well known is that they were also afraid of the tyranny of the minority.
That's why they scrapped the Articles of Confederation, which required agreement from 9 of 13 states to pass any laws, and enacted a Constitution with much stronger executive authority.
We are living under minoritarian tyranny, with smaller states imposing their views on the larger, through their disproportionate sway in the Senate and the Electoral College, and therefore on the Supreme Court.
To take but one example, 21 states with fewer total people than California have 42 Senate seats.
This undemocratic, unjust system has produced the new Supreme Court rulings on gun control and abortion.
If the Supreme Court is going to be a forum for legislating, shouldn't it respect the views of two-thirds of the country?
But our perverse political system has allowed a militant right-wing minority to hijack the law.
As an Economist correspondent points out, five of the six conservative Supreme Court justices were appointed by a Republican Senate majority that won fewer votes than the Democrats.
And three of the six were nominated by a president who also won a minority.
Of the popular vote.
It's a problem, Joe.
joe scarborough
Well, I mean, let's just look at some numbers here, and let me just say again, I remain an optimist.
I've seen time and again how our government does, in time, figure out how to self-correct.
And what we're seeing in this 21st century, in this new century, not quite so new century... Okay, hang on a second, hang on a second.
steve bannon
The other meltdown was better.
They're analyzing the Max Boot article.
Max Boot, another collaborator, you know, a neocon.
As soon as we cut off, you know, as soon as the Trump movement, the American first movement said, we're not going to be in every foreign war.
We're not going to be all over the world.
Sacrificing the sons and daughters of the sons and daughters of the deplorables.
You notice Max Boots never served anywhere.
This is the Max Boot article about how it's now the fascist tyranny of the minority.
We're going to have, we have Matt Staver, we've got Mike Davis, they're all going to be in here to talk about this.
I want to go back to the steps of the Supreme Court for Chris Carter, Real America's Voice, and we've got a couple of guests.
Chris, first off, once again, just re-emphasize this massive 6-3 win on the right essentially to pray.
Yeah, that is correct.
6-3, it's free to practice their religion for another day in the country.
unidentified
And a lot of people who participate in some of these youth organizations, like say the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, across the country are happy.
I have someone right here with me right now.
This is Alexa Petrie from Nashville, Tennessee.
She's been here all weekend supporting the pro-life movement.
Her and her friends came up.
Tell a little bit about yourself and your personal story.
carrie sheffield
I'm Alexa Petrie.
unidentified
I'm from Nashville.
I'm here on behalf of my siblings.
I'm fighting for them.
I'm so tired of people who believe in the dehumanization of millions of children every year telling me that these babies aren't wanted, they're not loved, but they are.
And I'm here to stand for that because I think it's just ridiculous.
Because if you know anything about me, my siblings are my everything.
And I'm just so tired of being told that they're not wanted.
And I'm just tired of it.
Talk to me a little bit about the interactions you've had with the pro-abortion crowd.
In a nice way, tell me.
We've seen what's been happening here.
Um, it's just appalling and crazy.
I mean, I'm just like, it's like constant stress.
I mean, constant, like, putting me down to make them seem more correct than me.
It's been constant for days.
And how do people in your generation see abortion now, you think?
Honestly, I'm seeing an uprising in my life of my generation.
I mean, it affects our generation.
I mean, Our generation is decreasing because of abortion.
And Steve, just like you were saying earlier, you know, this is a youth movement that has just galvanized the left.
They cannot believe what they're seeing with these young people.
So, you know, it's individuals like Alexa here that come out and make this happen, and they're the future generation.
So we look to them to carry the torch.
steve bannon
Chris, can you ask Alexa one question?
Mourning Mika, we had at the beginning, before you came on, she totally melted down for five minutes a day on Mourning Joe, Mourning Mika, where she was saying that this is all the rise of fascism, that these people are fascists, that essentially Alexa is the female adjunct to the Hitler youth.
Ask her, does she feel that she's a fascist, given what she's seen out there from the death cult?
Uh, that has been harassing her for the last four days?
unidentified
I actually, uh, got into a debate with one of them about this.
They were calling me a fascist, and I was like, if you just look at the simple definition of fascist, it perfectly matches you.
Like, nothing about me is a fascist.
And then I, like, pulled up the definition, and I was reading it through her, and I was telling her why she was the fascist, and then she just said, F you and walked away.
So I was like, oh.
So I think it's ridiculous.
I think that they're using these words that they don't know to push their political agenda, and it's just In the end, it just makes them look unknowledgeable.
steve bannon
Chris, does she have social media so people can follow her?
I want everybody to follow these young people.
This is the vanguard of literally a revolution.
And they're not going to stop.
They're unbeatable.
What's the social media?
unidentified
Gary, blow it up.
What are your social media handles?
Tell your friends.
I have a-l-e-x-a-hundredth-fourth.
Sorry.
Alright, look her up.
I have a hundredth-fourth.
So it's hard to- That's Alexa Petrie from Nashville, Tennessee.
steve bannon
We love Nashville.
Athens of the South.
Chris, have we had the ruling yet?
Have we had the ruling yet on the remaining Mexico?
unidentified
I'm looking at things come in as we speak, but I cannot give you confirmation on that as of yet.
Today is the last day that they can really issue anything substantial unless they schedule a special session, so I'll continue to monitor that and get back to you.
steve bannon
Chris, we'll come right back to you as soon as we have more to report.
Chris Carter, intrepid Chris Carter on the steps of the, outside of the Supreme Court.
Can't get to the steps anymore because they chained it off because of all the violence on the left.
Let's go to Mike Davis.
Mike, I've got Matt Staver and Mike Davis.
Matt's from Liberty Council.
Mike Davis, thank you so much.
Got so many compliments for you co-hosting on Saturday.
I don't know if you had time to read it, Max Boot wrote this op-ed in the Washington Post, and Morning Joe literally took like a half hour on the show to go through it, where they're saying that they're now subject to the tyranny of the minority.
Mike Davis, your thoughts and analysis, sir.
mike davis
Well, I don't read Max Boot or the Washington Post or watch Morning Joe, but I imagine that these constitutionalist judges on the Supreme Court are protecting minority rights, but that's how our constitutional system is structured.
They're supposed to protect minority rights.
We give federal judges lifetime tenure and pay protection so they can make tough decisions to protect minorities from government tyranny and majority tyranny.
So, to the extent that Max Boot is talking about minority tyranny, he's just wrong as a matter of constitutional law.
steve bannon
How important is this latest ruling today on the prayer at the 50-yard line of the football games, and particularly the fact it's 6-3, that Brother Roberts looks like he's joining the majority now of what I think we can refer to as the Thomas Court.
Is that correct, Mike Davis?
mike davis
It is the 5-4 Thomas Court.
As I say, the Chief Justice is not liberal.
He's incremental, and I know that's maddening sometimes, but with this ruling by Justice Gorsuch, my former boss, we're finally ending the left's Assault on religious liberty in this country.
We have two issues at stake here.
There's three issues, really.
With the First Amendment, there's the Free Speech Clause and the Free Exercise Clause that gives people the right to pray, pray in public, and even high school football coaches don't lose their constitutional rights.
The left uses the establishment clause where the government can't establish a religion, and the left has used the establishment clause for too many decades to chase religious people out of the public square.
With Justice Gorsuch's six to three opinion today, it's finally a death nail to the left with their anti-religious assault on Americans.
steve bannon
Put it in perspective for us.
Thursday's ruling on the Second Amendment, the unbelievable ruling on Roe, and then today on religious liberty.
Put it in context of everybody that's worked on this for decades and decades and decades.
How important is the culmination of all this in the last four or five days?
mike davis
This is the most monumental term of court ever in our history.
These are huge cases on par with With Brown v. Board of Education, with Plessy v. Ferguson.
This is a monumental court.
Again, the most monumental term of court ever.
mat staver
Wow.
steve bannon
Let's bring in Matt Staver.
Matt, Liberty Council, this is what you guys work on day in and day out.
Can you put it in perspective, particularly Friday's ruling and then this morning's ruling, the 6-3 blowout decision on religious liberty?
Matt Staver.
mat staver
Well, Steve, I agree with Mike.
This is the most monumental term in our lifetime, and we really are 5-0 on these very important cases.
It begins on May the 2nd with our case, Shurtleff v. City of Boston, that's actually cited in today's decision on Coach Kennedy, and that was the 9-0 decision, amazingly, on Christian viewpoints in the public square.
And it also began to put another nail in the coffin of the so-called Lemon Test.
Then you had the school voucher case out of Maine, won that one.
Then you have the Second Amendment.
Then you have this amazing, unbelievable decision with Friday's decision overruling Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood versus Casey, overruling nearly 50 years of this terrible judge-made precedent.
And then today, Now overruling the so-called lemon test that goes back to 1971, and they put finally the death knell, and they buried lemon today for the final time.
Lots of times it had been put in its tomb, but it had always come out again, like Scalia said, to scare and terrorize government officials.
Well now, after today, no more.
So that's five to zero on major cases from free speech, free exercise of religion, establishment clause, And the second amendment.
So the first and second amendments have really come out swinging and then overturning this terrible abortion decision going back to 1973.
So monumental across the board.
I can tell you elections do matter.
And this really goes back to putting constitutionalist judges and in this case justices They didn't always come out the exact way we want them to, but this term, those three individuals appointed and nominated and confirmed by President Donald Trump, with Barrett most recently, and then, of course, Gorsuch and Kavanaugh, those were big game changers this term.
steve bannon
If you look at the intellectual firepower of Alito, of Thomas, of Gorsuch, of Kavanaugh, of Barrett, I mean, it is stunning.
Talk to us real quickly, we've got a couple minutes.
How did this all converge?
How did we converge on this point?
mat staver
Well, it's really going back to, if you go back to Alito, for example, remember George W. Bush nominated originally Harriet Meyers.
We opposed that nomination because she didn't have the same judicial philosophy that he promised with Scalia or Thomas.
Then he nominated Alito when she withdrew her name after two weeks of public pressure.
And that's a very solid nomination.
So you have all of these individuals that are very skilled.
This opinion by Alito on the abortion case is an academic primer.
The amazing thing is it's not just in America.
It's not just for life.
It's just not for the Constitution.
All of that certainly is true.
But this has a global impact, and every lawyer now going to law school, instead of being weaned on the milk of Roe and Casey, the abortion decisions, they will learn judicial restraint and constitutionalism in the Dobbs decision that was masterfully written by Justice Samuel Alito.
So that is significant changes for decades in terms of all people going to law school, judges, other leaders that go to law school.
This has a global impact as well because other courts around the world look to the United States Supreme Court as an example for good or for evil or for bad.
And this is going to have a global ripple effect.
steve bannon
Okay, we're going to take a short break.
We're going to have Liz Juror join us.
We've got Mike Davis from Article 3.
Mike was the Sherpa that made a lot of this happen.
Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, all of it.
He was Grassley's right-hand man and has been laboring in the fields in this.
Matt Staver at Liberty Council, one of the best organizations out there.
Liz Juror is going to join us.
Monumental, historic, 5-0 run.
What does Bill Parcell say?
You are what your record says you are.
This movement is ascendant like nothing else.
Okay?
Short commercial break.
We're going to come back.
We got Chris Carter on the steps.
We got Boris with some polling.
All of it in the War Room.
unidentified
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steve bannon
Elections have consequences.
That's what we need.
Everybody out in New York, Colorado, everywhere.
You've got to stand and deliver.
Associated Press this morning has a breaking story about there's one million voters have shifted either from Independents or Democrats to the Republican Party to vote.
This is essential.
That 1 million has got to be 5 million by the time we get to election day, 8 November.
We've got to keep the pressure on.
Now's the time to press the bet.
Just keep rolling.
So that's where all these young people on here.
You've got more to me.
The left is in total disarray.
They've depended on the regime media and the courts for so long.
And they've had so long to plan for it.
That's why they're turning on themselves a little while ago.
As I mentioned, the John Frederick Radio Show this morning, when I was a guest on there, that they're all over Kamala Harris, because Kamala Harris is watching TV on Air Force Two and making some inane comments that she always makes.
And the left is totally turning on these politicians, saying, what have you done?
You haven't done anything.
They have turned in on themselves, which is perfect.
That's why you see Mourning Mika with the big tears and calling the Lydia Taylors of the world and the Alexis of the world fascists.
It's the exact opposite.
This is what democracy is about.
Participatory populism.
There is no leader of this.
Donald Trump is obviously the leader of our America First and MAGA movement, but this is something that's coming from the grassroots.
That's what's so powerful about this life movement.
It's really come from young people that have just put their shoulder to the wheel, along with brilliant legal strategies from some of the smartest lawyers in the country.
And you can see that these decisions are absolutely monumental.
As Matt Staver from Liberty Count says, we're on a 5-0 run.
And these are not marginal cases.
These are big, changing the arc of history cases.
Mike Davis, one thing I noticed I didn't see over the weekend, of all the tearing, all the gnashing of teeth, and the tearing of the hair, and the mats, all of it.
I didn't see a lot of Matt Stavers and Mike Davises up there arguing why their legal theory was right and why the Supreme Court, they kept saying, oh, you're taking away a right that's been granted for 50 years.
Why were they not arguing the merits of the case, sir?
mike davis
Because they know Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey were just garbage cases as a matter of constitutional law.
Even the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg publicly said that Roe, there was no legal foundation for Roe v. Wade.
It was a poorly written, not well-written case made up.
Seven justices on the Supreme Court just made up Roe v. Wade and decreed it 49 years ago and took it out of the democratic process.
Roe v. Wade was the most anti-democratic case imaginable.
You have seven unelected, lifetime-appointed, pay-protected federal Supreme Court justices declaring that they're going to make abortion regulations for the entire country instead of the 50 laboratories of democracy through the elected representatives in state legislatures. Matt Staver, all weekend, you know, Mary Miller, the congressman out in Illinois,
steve bannon
stumbled over words at the rally, and of course, that's all media wants to show, always for white life.
And they say, this is just racist, you know, they had MSNBC on Sunday morning for the Gay Rights Parade, the Pride Parade in New York, they had all-day coverage, and all they were saying is that this is racist, this is racist, this is racist.
I think it's actually the opposite.
Is it not, Matt Stavert?
I think you didn't you guys file amicus brief in defense of minority communities about Roe v. Wade?
mat staver
Yes, Steve, it is absolutely the opposite.
We filed an amicus brief in this case on behalf of 70,000 African-American and Hispanic churches and other organizations, including the niece of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., showing the eugenic racist history of abortion with Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, and that has been true to today.
And what Margaret Sanger was is a social Darwinianist.
She believed in this idea of evolving a superhuman race.
It wasn't just limited to people like Adolf Hitler.
She was a fan of Adolf Hitler.
Hitler was her fan as well.
And so she originally set up her contraceptive clinics and then later abortion clinics In black and brown neighborhoods, because she wanted to eliminate certain populations, particularly minority, African-American, Hispanic, and those with disabilities or what she considered to be low IQ.
She wanted to evolve a super white race, and that's why she did these clinics.
And today, the vast majority of Planned Parenthood abortion clinics still remain in those minority communities.
They do that intentionally.
The largest abortion facility in the United States is a Planned Parenthood abortion facility in Houston, Texas.
On one side is a black community, on the other side is a brown community, and they put it there intentionally, right there in that minority neighborhood.
So, the abortion decision has always been rooted in racism.
When we argued in our brief to the Supreme Court about this racist history, we urged the court to overturn Roe v. Casey and to walk away with and overturn that racist history, which frankly, the 1973 Roe and the 1992 Casey decision put its seal of approval on.
So, Friday's decision overruling all of that is an anti-racist decision.
It's exactly opposite of racism.
Those people who say that this is racist, it's that population that Planned Parenthood and abortion was designed to eliminate.
steve bannon
Your brief was cited in the ruling, correct?
Am I correct in that?
mat staver
Yes, that's right.
Yeah, our brief was cited in the ruling of the majority decision, and it referred to this eugenic racist history that is part of abortion.
And Justice Thomas before, obviously, you know, a very strong mind on the Supreme Court, African-American, in a previous decision, he pointed out the racist, eugenic history of abortion, particularly its impact on black communities.
steve bannon
Matt, how do people get to you and the great work you're doing at Liberty Council?
mat staver
They can go to Liberty Council's website, LC.org.
We'll be working a lot on these kinds of issues of life, not only in Congress, but around the country.
And also, we'll be doing a lot of work this week on the military VAX mandate, representing members of all branches of the military.
So, LC.org is the easiest way to get to us.
steve bannon
I want to have you back.
By the way, the National Guard, it's Thursdays that the debt for 40,000 National Guard members that don't have it, 14,000 that are saying under no circumstances, is that, is that, am I correct that the last day of June at close of business is when the 40,000 National Guard troops will be eliminated?
Is that correct?
mat staver
That's when the process begins.
They have to have the vacs by the end of June, so that'll be this week.
And then the process of processing them out and disciplining them and punishing them begins.
So they're part of our lawsuits as well.
steve bannon
Staber, we'll have you back on for that.
You guys are fighting the good fight.
Doing the Lord's work in the vineyard, sir.
unidentified
Thank you.
mat staver
Good to be with you, Steve.
steve bannon
Davis, and Matt, I know we've made you a media star, so Davis is now everywhere.
He's Newsmax, Fox.
His humble roots are in the War Room, but now he's a big media star.
So I know you slammed for time, and I'm going to get Kerry Sheffield up here.
Can we get Kerry Sheffield up?
Davis, here's the thing.
All weekend, They've been saying that their new thing is that AOC and these people want to impeach Gorsuch and Kavanaugh and Comey Barrett, that they lied, they perjured themselves.
Susan Collins got big crocodile tears.
Tell me what's going on in that, sir.
mike davis
It's just political noise from politicians, Steve.
I ran Gorsuch's outside effort as his former law clerk for his confirmation.
I was the Senate Staff Leader for Justice Kavanaugh's confirmation.
I worked on the Chief Justice and Justice Alito's confirmation from the Bush 43 White House.
My apologies for working for Bush 43 White House.
And then I also worked on Justice Barrett's confirmation through the Article 3 Project.
These Supreme Court nominees are federal judges.
They're bound by the federal judicial canons.
And they answer these questions on precedent like every Supreme Court nominee answers these questions, which is that they're going to follow precedent.
And that includes following the law of precedent, which is where they determine whether the precedent was correctly decided in the impact of that decision.
And that's what Justice Alito did masterfully in the Dobbs decision overturning Roe versus Wade and Planned Parenthood versus Casey.
I don't hear liberal politicians like Susan Collins crying When Justice Kagan and Justice Sotomayor said that they would follow the Heller precedent, gun rights precedent, in their confirmation proceedings and then have been hostile to Heller and gun rights since they were confirmed.
That doesn't mean that they lied or they're doing anything illegal or unethical.
This is how federal judicial nominees have to answer the question on precedent.
And imagine if you're a party before the Supreme Court, and it doesn't matter what the facts and the law are, because a Supreme Court justice cut a backroom deal with a senator in exchange that judge's vote on your case for that senator's confirmation vote.
That is third world, banana republic type stuff.
And Susan Collins should be ashamed of herself for questioning Justice Gorsuch and Justice Kavanaugh's integrity, including saying that they're doing illegal vote trading and lying about it.
steve bannon
Okay, we're gonna have Kerry Sheffield join us in a second, but two things I wanna go through quickly before we go to break.
Number one, the packing the court.
And I want everybody to go.
We're going to talk about Mike Lee's book this afternoon.
Was it Surviving the Nine or Keeping the Nine?
Are they going to try to pack the court now, Mike Davis?
That's their new line.
They need five more judges.
mike davis
They will try.
And we've had nine justices on the Supreme Court since 1869.
FDR threatened to pack the court.
and calved the Supreme Court into changing its jurisprudence on the Commerce Clause and expanded the federal government. This is why it's so important that conservatives, that constitutionalists get out and vote this November. We need to make sure that there is a critical check on the Marxist radical left who want to destroy American packing. The Supreme Court is a red line. It will destroy our country. We cannot have it. Here's what they're going to try to do. Since they can't win at the ballot box, since
steve bannon
they can't pack the court now, they're going to try. They're going to pivot now to the administrative state.
You're about to see a tsunami, a tsunami of executive orders and other changes to federal regulation.
It's the administrative state that's coming full bore.
Carrie Sheffield is going to tell us all about it.
We're going to take a short commercial break.
We've got Mike Davis, Carrie Sheffield, Chris Carters on the steps of the Supreme Court, waiting on some more rulings.
Boris Epstein is going to walk in with some polling data, particularly on economics, and the one million new signups in the Republican Party.
Short commercial break.
be back with Kerry Schiff in a moment.
unidentified
What happened, Kerry?
What did you think?
And what do you think about this argument that this is a precedent-setting case, and you heard the justices there saying, we would not mess with precedent.
Precedent is precedent, and we're going to leave it as it is.
But that's not what happened today.
Sure, so I rejoiced.
I felt like we finally had justice for the unborn, the pre-born children.
And so I felt deep gratitude that this has been finally recognized after 50 years of striving and fighting for this moment.
In terms of the precedent, I think what What I've heard from people who work and have worked with these justices, they said that they would respect precedent.
But just because you understand or respect precedent does not mean that precedent should stand.
For example, in the case of Plessy v. Ferguson, which established separate but equal, that was in 1896 and it was overturned with the Brown v. Board of Education in 1954, many decades later.
And so certainly understanding the precedent is not by no means ironclad that there is a moral weight and a moral right that the personhood of the child that is pre-born should be recognized as something that is enumerated to the states and so the word the Enumeration within the Constitution which I have right here tonight. It is a it is an enumerated Right that the states have anything that is not enumerated to the federal government shall be with the states and that is what we see here.
So let me ask you this because the states are doing this right?
This is now up to the states.
But there are Republicans trying to push forward a federal ban on abortions that are more than 15 weeks.
Do you agree that a federal ban should be put in place?
Well I think what's important to just take a step back and note that if you're, if you're living in California or New York or the, you know, more progressive areas, nothing will change.
This is where things are.
And I think that when you're talking about... Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, Well, I personally prefer that, but I know that people on the other side don't prefer that.
And so that is the beauty of federalism, to say that people will migrate, they will vote with their feet at the end of the day.
So as much as I would like to see a federal ban, I know that that is politically unlikely.
And so that, I think, is the best compromise.
And in fact, Ruth Bader Ginsburg said that she... I'm not bringing her to you.
Do not say her name tonight from your mouth after what you just said.
Let me quote, let me quote... Excuse me.
You are literally... Excuse me.
I'm going to go to Abby.
You literally just cited a case from 1896 before women had the right to vote in this country.
steve bannon
This is the type of meltdown, I love this.
I could play this all day.
They can't argue logic, they can't argue the law, it's just complete meltdown.
Carrie Sheffield, I gotta say, I think from everybody in the War Room audience, we respect your grace under fire.
It's amazing that you go on those shows and just take incoming non-stop, but your grace under fire there, where your opponent completely melted down.
It said, don't put RBG's name in your mouth.
Is that what you were saying, ma'am?
carrie sheffield
Well, because they don't believe in freedom of speech at the end of the day.
They want to regulate what comes out of people's mouths.
But, and I have to say, so I'm with Independent Women's Voice.
We don't take a position on abortions.
I was appearing on that show in my personal capacity.
But I found it really ridiculous that she said, oh, you have to hark back to 1896 when women couldn't vote.
Like, what the heck does that have to do with anything?
It was about precedent.
It wasn't about a timeline of voting or not.
Like, it's ridiculous.
It's like, do you not understand the analogy I'm making that we're talking about precedent for five decades being overturned by Brown versus Breuer education?
So it was just pure emotion.
That's what it was.
steve bannon
We need to pivot now for the fight before us right now, and this is on the administrative state.
There are two things.
Jim Rogowsky is going to join us this afternoon.
I think we're going to track down Malone in Texas and Naomi Wolf.
Tomorrow is his FDA hearing on what's called the Future Framework, of which they're going to take these vaccines to a whole different level.
So that, we've got people lined up for it.
You're going to see that this afternoon.
We had Yanez Stepman on Friday.
She was absolutely amazing from the Independent Women's Forum.
Carrie, this 700-page ruling, this is the biggest overreach.
If you think the definition of birth in Roe v. Wade was big, This is going to be a fundamental transformation of this country if this goes through.
And I tell people, the administrative state's coming full bore on Roe, on gender, on all of it.
Because they can't win at the polls, and they don't have the courts with them.
We have taken away the political process, and we've taken away the legal process, which they used to depend upon.
That's why they built the administrative state, and it is coming full bore.
Kerry Sheffield.
carrie sheffield
Yeah, absolutely.
And Inez did a great job of laying that out, my colleague.
So basically, I've never seen Democrats or liberals or just Americans who hate democracy so much.
And that's really what this is.
It is a hatred of the people.
It's a distrust of we, the people.
It's fundamentally contradictory to everything that our Constitution outlines in terms of the balance of powers, the separation of powers.
The legislature has the power to conduct these matters that have just been introduced in this Title IX.
uh... garbage material by the uh... the by administration and uh... what they fundamentally want to do is destroy women's rights they want to redefine gender and sex uh... and they also want to destroy due process for predominantly men who have been accused of sexual assault they want to get rid of uh... the ability to cross-examine any witness with the sexual assault cases they want to uh... also uh... basically have one person
uh... be the judge jury and executioner for these cases uh... instead of having it be due process So I think that it will lose in court.
I think there's no doubt about that.
It's just sad that so many lives could be ruined in the process.
steve bannon
But losing a court could take years.
How do people now, how do they get to you on social media?
How they get to your group?
How they get independent women's forum?
We need everybody kind of getting the details and the facts.
We need people to be intellectually armed for this, because this is kind of coming at them at a right field.
And it's so overwhelming, right, what they're trying to do, because this is a fundamental, actual redefinition of American culture and society.
How do people get more information on this, Kerry?
carrie sheffield
Sure, absolutely.
Well, one thing we're doing to go on offense is through the Women's Bill of Rights, and folks can check that out and sign your name to it.
It's thewomensbillofrights.com.
We have 26 co-sponsors in the House right now.
Debbie Lesko was our lead sponsor, so thank you, Debbie.
And we encourage you to contact your lawmaker and get them to sign on to this.
And what it does is it codifies and acknowledges biological sex, it defines what a woman is. We're not biologists there, but we know that there are biological differences. And it spells out exactly why those differences are important for places like our sports and just other areas, just single sex spaces, domestic shelters, anything where women are physically vulnerable to sexual violence, we need this protected in law.
And I think it's particularly hypocritical and disgusting because Joe Biden is all about claiming that he supports women's rights, that he was the one who signed on and championed the Domestic Violence Act to prevent domestic violence.
And here he is using the administrative state, again, not the democratic lowercase d process to get this through.
And it's so fundamentally wrong on every level, not only culturally, like you mentioned, but just legally.
steve bannon
Carrie, one more time, social media, how do people follow you?
carrie sheffield
Sure, I'm just at Carrie Sheffield all over.
I'm on Getter, I'm on Twitter, and on Instagram, Sheffield Carrie.
unidentified
So, love to connect with the folks there.
steve bannon
Carrie, thank you very much for joining us today.
And very classy, very classy how you comported yourself in the firing line the other night.
carrie sheffield
Thank you.
Well, it's easy when you've got the facts on your side.
steve bannon
This is why we're running folks.
Mike Davis, the Administrative State.
Give our audience a heads up right now, a preview of what's coming on Roe v. Wade on the, on the, and it's sad that we've got to get a bill, we have to start pushing something that defines what a man and a woman is.
mike davis
Mike Davis.
Yeah.
So I think what conservatives, what constitutionalists need to start doing is start, we need to be ready to fight.
Conservatives, Republicans, constitutionalists, They don't fight, and we get steamrolled by the left, and we've been steamrolled by the left for 50 years.
We need to start to get serious.
They're going to use all the power they can within the federal government, the administrative state as we call it.
Those are the, you know, there are 2 million people who work in the executive branch, and there are about 2,000 political appointees who are supposed to manage those 2 million people, and what happens is the other way around.
The 2 million career civil servants, the administrative state, run the political appointees.
And it's happened that way for decades.
And we need to start taking back control of the executive branch.
The president and his political appointees need to start managing the executive branch and not let the executive branch manage them.
And, you know, the problem, Steve, as we've talked about, is these administrative state agencies have consolidated all power, not only The power that's supposed to belong to the federal government, but the federal government's consumed all power that's supposed to belong to the states.
And then they've grabbed all the legislative power from Congress and all the power to adjudicate from the courts.
And so these, the administrative state has all power under our constitution, except for the limited times that judges say that, that the power belongs to the states.
We need to, we need to start dismantling the administrative state and I hope That the Supreme Court starts taking on this cause because the administrative state is the very definition of tyranny under our constitutional system.
That they have all power wrapped up into unelected, unaccountable career federal civil servants who are unaccountable to the American people.
steve bannon
Real quickly, you're taking on Big Tech and you want to basically do what Teddy Roosevelt did, do some trust busting here of the four big companies.
Give us a minute on that.
And where do people go on Article 3 to get information on it?
mike davis
Sure.
So with Big Tech, we have a window of opportunity before the August recess, before members of Congress go back to their warring camps, where there is a bipartisan opportunity to get meaningful, bipartisan antitrust reforms to hold Big Tech accountable.
And if you go to VIP.org backslash or slash War Room.
We've set up a landing page for the War Room Posse to support S-2992 and call your two home state senators and your U.S.
Representative at 202-224-3121, 202-224-3121, and tell them to support S-2992.
1 2 1 2 0 2 2 2 4 3 1 2 1 and tell them to support s 2 9 9 2 and my personal my personal social media is mrd dmia mrd dmia and it's very important we we get engaged on this We have about a month to get it done.
If we don't get it done now, we're not going to get it done.
steve bannon
Fights galore.
It's a 30-front war, but that's okay.
We're prepared.
Mike Davis, thank you.
It's an honor to have you on.
Great job and thank you for co-hosting on Saturday.
Plus he was in a coat and tie the entire time.
unidentified
He was in a suit.
steve bannon
Mike Davis.
Very squared away.
Very proper.
Liz, you're Liz.
Morning Meika calling us all fascists and we've had from Lydia Taylor to Alexa out there in front of the Supreme Court with Chris Carter.
Nothing but these young women there at the forefront of this effort.
Put it in perspective.
The fight really begins today.
It was monumental.
Historic what happened.
We just had the ruling on religion.
But this fight's far from over.
Liz, you're.
liz yore
Yes, Steve, we're in round one.
And I think we should entitle and remember that this term of the Supreme Court should be called one nation under God in God we trust.
And I think there's a very strong, compelling message.
For all Americans in these cases that came down, because it was the message that one person can make a difference.
Joe Kennedy, the football coach, who loved God, loves his football team, loves his Constitution, and brought this case all the way to the Supreme Court.
One man in, you know, in liberal Seattle, outside of liberal Seattle.
Same thing with the The tax case that federal taxes will go to support school choice.
Two rural Maine families fighting all the way to the Supreme Court and winning.
I mean, this is at a time, at a time when our schools are under siege by SEL and CRT.
I mean, this is nowhere else in this earth.
Except for America, will you see the power of one person dedicated to freedom and God-fearing and loving Americans willing to change the world and fight for freedom?
And, you know, I think we have to be very wary because the demons have been unleashed.
steve bannon
Have they ever.
Hang on.
We're going to get to demonology next.
They have been unleashed.
unidentified
They are coming hard.
steve bannon
But I like our odds.
As long as we stick with the program.
Liz, you're Chris Carter on the steps of the Supreme Court.
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steve bannon
Okay, by the way, I don't think it's federal court, I think it's state court, I gotta check, but a decision just came down on RNC-led effort just won the court this morning, striking down New York City's non-citizen voting law.
Remember, they passed a law that I think 750,000, 800,000 non-citizens can vote.
More details about that will be later.
Chris Carter, let me go back to Liz.
Liz, this is...
You're absolutely correct.
And now they're going to come full force.
They're going to use the administrative state.
They're going to attack in the media, threaten personal violence, all of it.
What is your recommendation?
Because this is not, not only not over, this is just starting.
We've had a 5-0 run in this court, but folks got to understand the fight is now just begun to save your country.
Liz, you're.
liz yore
Look, Steve, we've got to recognize that the parents at the school boards have smoked out the radicals out of their covens.
They're on display for all the world to see.
The moms and dads exposed SEL, CRT, trans movement.
So while we have all this crazy, wild stuff going on one hand, we have a Supreme Court restoring order.
And, you know, this is my message.
St.
Augustine said, Hope has two beautiful daughters.
Their names are Anger and Courage.
Anger that things are the way they are, and courage to make them the way they ought to be.
And that's what's going on in this country with our moms and dads.
And guess what?
The left knows that they have lost the country.
They have lost the country.
They're going to be sneaky and go back into their dark holes of the administrative state and try and create chaos and havoc.
But we're on notice that what their plans are.
We know we can win in the courts and we can know we've got to battle every step of the way.
And it takes every single American Every American to put their, you know, shoulder to the wheel as you say and keep fighting because they're not going to stop.
We saw this weekend the hideous pride parades.
We saw last month the the trans crazy drag god-awful vile display.
They're coming for the children.
We all know it and so it is our duty to to protect our children on the football field, in the swimming pool, protect our women and our girls, and most especially protect our children in our homes. And so it's going to require everybody having hope, but also using their anger and their courage to restore this country as a nation under
I was very happy to see Twitter, of all places, was trending abstinence because of the meltdown of the left women because of the Dobbs decision.
Let's hope that it will continue to trend abstinence and a nation under God.
steve bannon
It's the best idea they've had in a long time.
They're threatening an abstinence.
Go for it!
Do it!
Hold it!
I want to talk about, everybody, this Army of the Awakened.
Whether it's the precinct strategy, it's ready to get involved in the Republican politics, whether it's to sign up for a school board, whether it's to join Moms for Liberty, whether it's to get to the medical freedom and the vaccinating crowd.
Tomorrow, we're going to have a guest on this afternoon to talk about what we're going to do at the FDA tomorrow.
You have people talking about this Title IX, and Title IX is just not about women's sports.
It's a fundamental redefinition of American culture.
There are so many opportunities.
And here's the thing, you don't need to write a check.
If you got the ability to do it, that's fine.
But you don't need to do that.
What you need to do is become a force multiplier.
Every person in this audience has a talent.
Every person in this audience has an interest.
Every person in this audience has something that drives them and motivates them.
Now you've got to take that and find out in this whole kind of political spectrum, right, where you fit in.
I'm telling you, it's going to be life-changing because as soon as you do it, as soon as you volunteer, All types of things are going to open up to you.
You're going to meet people you haven't met before.
You're going to have camaraderie that you haven't seen before.
So whether it is fighting for the student, look at that, the young students for life.
And here's the thing, the best coverage of this is by far on the left.
Salon Magazine came out and said, hey, the rap is that this is all old white guys.
She said, I actually joined up and went in and tried to figure out what was going on here and it's a cadre of young women there at the tip of the life movement.
And these people are firebreathing.
They're the young Liz Yores.
They're not going to back up an inch and that's how he's going to win.
But you can see that across the board wherever it is.
So now more than ever, we need you to find your interest and we're going to introduce you to every group.
Every group, no matter what your interest is, you can do it.
But what you can't do is just sit there passively and yell at the TV set anymore.
That's not good enough.
Now, more than ever, you need to enlist in this Army of the Awakened Leisure.
liz yore
Yes, Steve.
The radical agenda is going to corrupt, destroy, and befoul the innocence of our children.
It's our job now.
All boots on the ground.
Everybody has to be engaged and we can do this.
We can do this.
It just takes the willingness of every single person to believe in God, to get on their knees, ask for direction, and then start walking and get to the state capitals, get to the FDA, and not Be quiet because that's what they want and they want to intimidate us and terrorize us.
We cannot let that happen.
And we've smoked them out.
We're going to continue to smoke them out, and we're not going to let them hide anymore and plan their evil ways to steal the election, their evil ways to steal girls' sports, to pit man against woman and woman against woman.
So this is our job as Americans to have hope in the future and to put on our shield of armor and And really take our country back.
steve bannon
Liz, how do people get to you on your website and how do they follow you on social media?
liz yore
yorechildren.com and I'm everywhere on all social media, Elizabeth Yore.
steve bannon
Make sure, Liz, thank you so much.
Make sure you stick at Real America's Voice.
You've got the intrepid Chris Carter.
He's going to be outside in the Supreme Court.
I guess maybe Wednesday he'll drop some more.
We'll find all about that.
There's another massive, massive, massive ruling coming out.
That's the remaining Mexico.
Look forward to seeing that.
Five to seven tonight.
You've got to come back.
The show is now more on fire than it's ever been, and we're going to get into politics, geopolitics, economics, the FDA, back to what's happening in the states.
This battle now on Roe v. Wade devolves back to the states.
Also, this incredible assault on really the nature of American society and culture through this Title IX.
We're going to get into all that.
And of course, we're always going to focus on the deconstruction of the administrative state.
You know, they lose their mind when I say that.
Okay, see you back here at five o'clock.
Stick around, Real America's Voice.
Chris Carter will be in and out of all the shows today before we get back here at five.
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