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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on this, people. | |
You're not going to free shot all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved! | ||
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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bass. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
It is Friday. | ||
It's the last trading day of the year, the last work Day of the year. | ||
It is Friday 30 December in the year of our Lord 2022 want to welcome everybody back. | ||
We just have done an economic analysis capital markets analysis of what the year look like Steve. | ||
Also, I think upon the top of my. | ||
The top of my get I've got caddy K has an amazing thing. | ||
No, she's the mouthpiece for on Morning Joe from the BBC. | ||
She's there saying about how she was in shock. | ||
This was yesterday, how her kids, 21 and 16, she booked him to get vaccines in the covariant. | ||
And they said, hey mom, thanks, but no thanks. | ||
We'll sit this one out, and she was in shock. | ||
The other one I've got there is about she and Putin had a long conference call today, teleconference, and then part of it was public, and they're rubbing up on each other and hugging each other in a new strategic partnership. | ||
So given where we are geopolitically, where we just got We just got news of what the year-end looks like in capital markets, worse since 1871. | ||
I think you could argue easily it's the worst since the founding of the republic with $10 trillion of your wealth wiped out and now your pension fund is in jeopardy. | ||
Given all that, give us your assessment, and I'm not doing this because I'm jealous that the audience loves Steve Cortez so much, so it's not time for Steve Cortez. | ||
It's now time for a Steve Cortez struggle session. | ||
But you're not just a key part of the show and one of the kind of... | ||
The founding members, particularly kind of the head of our economics group and capital markets group. | ||
But under a lot of reflection, you came out for Kevin McCarthy, and I think your thing was about stability. | ||
But give me the Kevin McCarthy pitch, because I do have, I got Matt Gaetz, I got Rogan O'Hanley, I've got Ana Paulina Luna, I got Fire Breathers. | ||
We had Wren, and we were kind of sandwiched. | ||
We had Wren and Grant Stinchfield to tee it up. | ||
We got Gaetz, Luna, and DC Drano to follow. | ||
What's your assessment? | ||
What's your argument? | ||
Sure. | ||
And by the way, I know that I have angered and frustrated a lot of my political allies with my reversal on Kevin McCarthy, and it absolutely is a reversal, okay? | ||
I have been hammering this guy for years. | ||
As a matter of fact, in my writing and my broadcasting, I've been pretty vicious at times against Kevin McCarthy. | ||
I came to a new assessment for the following reasons. | ||
Number one, and there's three really, I think, that matter. | ||
Number one is that he won, okay? | ||
He did win. | ||
Ronald McDaniel did not win. | ||
Mitch McConnell did not win. | ||
Kevin won. | ||
And he earned that gavel, in my view, by winning. | ||
Now, did we win as big as we wanted to? | ||
No, but we won, and it's important. | ||
And he did it through tireless campaigning and incredible fundraising. | ||
Number two, and this is the most important for me, he has materially moved to the right in terms of his agenda and his promises for this incoming Congress. | ||
Now, there are those who say, oh, he's just saying that, he's playing us, he's playing me, he's playing the right. | ||
That is possible. | ||
I don't believe it's true. | ||
And I also think that there, because it is such a thin majority, that the Freedom Caucus and a lot of House members who I have enormous respect for, like Matt Gaetz, Are going to hold him accountable. | ||
By the way, when Kevin McCarthy asked me to come and see him, the first person I saw after seeing leader McCarthy was Matt Gaetz to hear him out because I have unending regard for Matt Gaetz and he and I are just are not on the same side on this issue. | ||
And a lot of people I have enormous regard for on different sides of this, right? | ||
He's on one side with Anna Paulina Luna, who I think is going to be just a firebrand, amazing Congresswoman from Florida. | ||
On another side, president Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
And I'm on that side. | ||
Um, but then also the third reason is I do not believe in this. | ||
This is important for the coming days. | ||
I do not believe that there is a credible alternative who can win, who is politically to the right of Kevin McCarthy. | ||
I just do not believe that there let's remember there is a moderate caucus. | ||
Unfortunately. | ||
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Okay. | |
I wish these folks weren't in the Congress. | ||
I wish they weren't Republicans. | ||
Okay. | ||
But you play with the team you have. | ||
There is a moderate caucus, and it is significant. | ||
It's dozens, at least, of members. | ||
And there is an only Kevin caucus. | ||
Just as there's a very small never Kevin, there's a much larger only Kevin. | ||
And it is my belief that we have no time to waste, given the urgency of the economic calamity that I just detailed, the worst year in many ways in all of American history, 2022, given that we have an open border right now that is teeming with illegality and all manner of human suffering. | ||
Given the situation, the two biggest crises created by Joe Biden, it is my view that we need to select a speaker expediently and get right to work with the only real lever of power that we have in Washington, D.C., which is the U.S. | ||
House. | ||
Steve, how can they get to your Substack for your assessment and how they follow you to your back next week, sir? | ||
Yes, so please go to my Substack and read my new article. | ||
You can actually find it via my social media. | ||
So if you go to Twitter, I'm at Cortez Steve, Cortez with an S. | ||
And read my new article on, unfortunately, 2022, which was an honest horribilist regarding the economy. | ||
And I look forward to being back stateside next week and getting back on the show. | ||
Thank you brother, appreciate it. | ||
I want to thank Dave Ramaswamy also for giving us assistance in particular in the graphs and charts. | ||
The great Dave Ramaswamy helping us with our economic assessment. | ||
Let me go, I've got Congressman Matt Gaetz. | ||
Congressman Gaetz, we broke it earlier last evening and then CNN followed about this House Freedom Caucus call and maybe the motion to vacate and it's between 5 and 1. | ||
Aren't we really sitting here, and kind of what Steve Cortez alluded to, isn't Matt Gaetz going to be essentially the de facto Speaker of the House? | ||
So what's your beef right now? | ||
You're going to be Speaker. | ||
You've won everything, it looks like, right across the board. | ||
Are you essentially going to be the de facto Speaker of the House right now, sir? | ||
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Oh, I'm not tired of winning, Steve. | |
And while I've got a ton of respect for my man Cortez, I've got to go through his arguments here and address them. | ||
First, he says McCarthy won. | ||
Well, that's like saying that if someone increased earnings, but wildly missed projections, that they have prevailed. | ||
And in this case, McCarthy was talking about 20, 30, 40 seat majorities. | ||
And the reason we are in such a slim majority is not a function of just magic or circumstances we couldn't control. | ||
The reason we have a slim majority is a direct result of Kevin McCarthy's Poor tactics and bad decision-making. | ||
Specifically, in two seats where late primaries and Kevin McCarthy's spending against our candidates resulted in losses that should have been wins. | ||
In Washington's 3rd District with Joe Kent, frequently a War Room participant, and also Caroline Leavitt in New Hampshire, where you had these late primaries in August and September for Kevin to have spent millions in the primaries and then hoped that our candidates coalesced Resulted in diminished majorities. | ||
So that's not winning. | ||
That's fumbling the ball at the goal line and then somehow ending up well below projections. | ||
The second argument Cortez makes is, well, McCarthy's moved to the right. | ||
And we've certainly observed that puppet show, but it's not real. | ||
It's fiction. | ||
And if Kevin McCarthy only was responsive to pressure from the right, then that would be appealing. | ||
The problem is, he isn't. | ||
If you look at the entire body of work of Kevin McCarthy, it is a trajectory of slow surrender. | ||
And the fact that we've had a few spasms to the right is not indicative of where this guy's gonna be. | ||
If McCarthy got the gavel, and I don't think he will, the only thing he would be focused on would be growing the majority so he didn't have to deal with firebrands like me. | ||
And he would do anything and violate any commitment in service of that objective. | ||
His entire career proves it. | ||
The third point is that Cortez makes is that there's no alternative. | ||
Well, here's the thing. | ||
The phoenix has to rise from the ashes of McCarthy's camp. | ||
Let history be your guide. | ||
The last time Kevin McCarthy ran for Speaker, he couldn't get there, he dropped out, and someone out of the McCarthy camp, in that case it was Paul Ryan, emerged as the Speaker. | ||
Now, the Paul Ryan archetype is not what we're looking for here, but there are people currently supporting Kevin McCarthy, like Jim Jordan, who could be that alternative, who could emerge and I think unite all aspects of the caucus. | ||
Final argument Steve makes is, well, times are really bad right now, so we really need a speaker. | ||
And this is fiction as well, because on none of the problems we've talked about could we anticipate any solutions from Kevin McCarthy. | ||
What Kevin's going to do is he's going to, in theory, pass a bunch of messaging bills that will die in the Senate. | ||
So will the lives of our constituents get better when Kevin passes a finish-the-wall bill that Chuck Schumer doesn't take up? | ||
Will somehow things get better if Kevin McCarthy passes a fire every 87,000 IRS agents bill that never even gets a hearing in the U.S. | ||
Senate? | ||
No. | ||
this is about leverage utilizing points of leverage throughout the next two years to deliver tangible wins for our people and to highlight corrupt criminal illegitimate features of this administration currently in power that's the game and kevin mccarthy doesn't have that club in the back yet not someone who had ever supported rigorous oversight in the past matter of fact ryan was speaker and kevin mccarthy with the majority | ||
leader he never piped up when we were seeking subpoenas to try to stop the fbi and the deep state from destabilizing the presidency and the country So I've seen enough from this guy. | ||
He can make any concession in the world. | ||
And while that certainly devolves power to the membership, we cannot go into the fight without a captain who knows how to man the wheel. | ||
That's the basics. | ||
And there's a reason why my friend Steve Cortez is getting negative feedback, because the war room posse knows. | ||
The people know that this guy doesn't have the fight in him. | ||
So there have been a lot of negotiations in the last 48 hours. | ||
Kevin McCarthy has... I've gotten reports, though I haven't spoken to Kevin directly, but I've gotten reports that he has offered everything he has ever thought to offer and everything we have ever thought to ask for. | ||
And it still isn't enough, because the man isn't a leader. | ||
Just because you're bringing some news here, because we've heard about these intense negotiations with Health Freedom Caucus leadership and others. | ||
We're also hearing that maybe Health Freedom Caucus' body and other people that are part of the Health Freedom Caucus say, hey, we heard it, but it's not good enough. | ||
Is that your assessment right now, that he has even cratered on motion to vacate and everything else? | ||
And people are still saying, hey, I hear you, but I'm just not there. | ||
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I believe he has signaled a willingness to cave on the motion to vacate. | |
However, he hasn't done so yet. | ||
And there's a reason why the motion to vacate matters, and it's sort of a wonky thing most Americans have never heard of, but it is a necessary feature if you don't trust someone. | ||
Right? | ||
If we had a Jim Jordan, if we had a Kevin Hearn, if we had someone who had built trust among every aspect of the Republican conference, I don't know that you would see such an obsession over the motion to vacate, but we know that with Kevin McCarthy, the lies always change. | ||
Remember, his own mentor gave an interview to the New York, or I'm sorry, I believe it might have been the Atlantic, one of these publications where he said, with Kevin, he will always lie, and the lie will always change, and the lie is always in service of one thing, his ambition. | ||
So when Cortez says, well, there's not an alternative further to the right, I don't really view Kevin as to the right or to the left. | ||
He's a political amoeba willing to sort of float anywhere and take any shape or form so long as it fits that particular moment. | ||
And while that's nice to hear when you want someone to demonstrate a fighting spirit, when you're actually, you know, getting around, coming in your direction as You know, you have in politics, Steve, as I have, you have to have a warrior. | ||
You have to have somebody with courage and conviction. | ||
And in Kevin McCarthy, we don't see it. | ||
Congressman Gates, particularly over these next 72 hours, how can people follow you on Getter, Twitter, your site, podcasts, all of it? | ||
How do people, what are your coordinates? | ||
Because this is going to be some of the most important time. | ||
A lot of people are going to be taking off, but those that are focused want to be very focused. | ||
Where do they get to you? | ||
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At Matt Gaetz, at Rep Matt Gaetz on both Twitter, Getter, and Truth, and we're going to be putting out information regarding where this is going. | |
It will be dynamic, and it'll be historic. | ||
I think on January 3rd, it's going to be the first time in more than 100 years we don't have a speaker on a first ballot. | ||
But I mean, what is the big bill that we're like dying to get to, to pass, to send it to the Senate? | ||
You know what McCarthy's H.R. | ||
1 is? | ||
Fire 87,000 IRS agents, which the House of Representatives alone cannot do. | ||
So I don't get the argument that, well, if on January 3rd we don't have a speaker that imperils some great agenda. | ||
Whose agenda? | ||
Biden's in the White House. | ||
Schumer's in the Senate. | ||
If the House of Representatives did not organize so that we sent a message so that we shocked the system of the D.C. | ||
cartel, I actually think that could have a very therapeutic effect on the swamp at large. | ||
Congressman Matt Gaetz, thank you. | ||
We will follow you throughout the weekend. | ||
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Thank you. | |
A historic day, Tuesday. | ||
The vote for Speaker of the House hasn't been a multi-round vote since over a hundred years, or about a hundred years. | ||
The reason? | ||
The ones that didn't have the vote stepped aside. | ||
Okay, short break. | ||
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Let me go to Congressman-elect Anna Paulina Luna. | ||
I'd like your assessment first, ma'am, about the Kevin McCarthy situation. | ||
Okay. | ||
So a couple of weeks ago, I actually put out a letter very similar to the letter that Chip Roy and my colleagues put out referencing really what we were expecting as members of the House Freedom Caucus. | ||
And frankly, right now, it doesn't matter who the speaker is. | ||
If we don't change how Congress functions, nothing's really going to change. | ||
We need that motion to vacate the chair. | ||
That's incredibly important, at least for my vote. | ||
And so as of right now, if I don't see that being taken seriously, I'm not going to be voting for anyone that doesn't embrace that change. | ||
And I know that that's probably not a popular position. | ||
But I can tell you that right now I think that we need change. | ||
Change in leadership, change in really how D.C. | ||
has functioned for the last number of years. | ||
And I'm hoping to work with some great Americans to bring that change on January 3rd. | ||
You've already gotten a reputation already of being someone of very high principle and a fire breather and someone who's not going to back down one inch. | ||
But you come at this from some personal experience. | ||
Give us your personal experience of Kevin McCarthy and what they call the cartel. | ||
Well, I can tell you that, you know, when you come to Washington, there is really an expectation that you kind of just fall in line and there's a way in a system that it functions. | ||
You know, one of the things that I prided myself on when I ran in my election is that I'm funded by PeopleDollar and really DC didn't come in to help me. | ||
You know, in my general election, I think that you guys were tracking it every step of the way, but I was outspent $12 million to one. | ||
And I think that really why candidates like myself got through is we have the grassroots support and activism but because we're real people and we're not just going up there to hang out at the garden parties in Washington and so I understand that because of the fact that I'm putting this information out to the American people That it might bring arrows, but I think that that's a part of the job. | ||
And frankly, if the worst thing that can happen to me is that I don't get elected and I get to hang out in the Republican state of Florida, I'm not too worried about it. | ||
So I'm going to go up there and I'm going to do the right thing. | ||
And I'm going to hope that people that are in my district, my constituents understand they trust me and also too. | ||
That at the end of the day, I can actually help protect them and protect their voice in Washington, and that's why I'm fighting so hard, really, for this motion to vacate the chair. | ||
It brings back power to the representatives, and that's the American people, and that's where it belongs. | ||
You have, in your district, a vast audience of War Room cadre and War Room posse members, so they're pretty informed. | ||
When you're back in your constituents, back in your district, what are they telling you they want to see you do with that vote? | ||
I think right now a lot of people are not happy about the options. | ||
I've gotten a lot of emails from people telling me that they don't want me to vote for Kevin McCarthy. | ||
And I do listen to what my constituents say. | ||
And more importantly, you know, if going up to Washington means that I have to just follow mine, then why did I really run in the first place? | ||
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Right? | |
I think that we need people that will speak the truth. | ||
And it's not about making it personal. | ||
This is not about being personal. | ||
This is absolutely about really protecting the foundations in which our country was formed. | ||
And for those that may not know, the motion to vacate the chair was stood for over 200 years. | ||
And it was Nancy Pelosi that got rid of it. | ||
And ultimately, any Republican speaker should be embracing that because why would you ever want to run the Republican conference or our congressional conference the way that Pelosi did it? | ||
She completely did the wrong thing. | ||
And we're supposed to be setting a new precedence here. | ||
And she did it because she had to make deals. | ||
People forget she had this problem when she took over. | ||
The progressives wanted her gone. | ||
She had to make a promise that she would step down after one, but she didn't want any of the progressives coming and putting a gun to her head. | ||
And this is how they got rid of Boehner. | ||
This is how Mark Meadows and quite frankly Breitbart got rid of Boehner back in the day. | ||
And you also had a letter that I think a lot of people go, whoa! | ||
This fire breather is really, really bringing the heat. | ||
Talk to us about this letter about the RNC. | ||
You address it saying, hey, you know, a lot of people say I shouldn't be involved in this, but this is so fundamental to the off-track direction we have the Republican Party, ma'am. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
So I did formally endorse Hermit Dillon for RNC Chair. | ||
I pretty much explained everything in the letter, but we again do need leadership change. | ||
And what I can tell you is I actually had this letter on a different letterhead and had to remove that because someone called in and filed an anonymous complaint. | ||
I just want to put it in perspective. | ||
We have a really, really big problem in this country with inflation. | ||
We have China really wanting to eat our breakfast, and yet the things that they're focusing on in Washington are if I'm using the correct letterhead or not. | ||
And so I just want everyone to know, just because I change a letterhead doesn't mean that I don't support her. | ||
I do. | ||
And I think that she would be a great fighter for our party. | ||
And frankly, if you look at what she's done, always look at people's actions, not their talk. | ||
She's been taking on big tech. | ||
She's been fighting Twitter. | ||
Twitter right now and a lot of these big tech companies are more powerful than any king in the history of the world. | ||
And we need people that can understand and fight on behalf of the American people. | ||
I do believe as a country, aside from China, tech is one of the biggest problems that we face and that we have to reign that in. | ||
And I think that you have a guest on after me, Rogan O'Hanley, who is actually taking that fight with Twitter to the Supreme Court. | ||
He is. | ||
Ma'am, you promised your constituents when you got up there you weren't going to play nice. | ||
You were going to represent them and make sure their voice is heard. | ||
On the McCarthy speaker situation, the RNC situation, for your constituents, what kind of blowback are you getting from the cartel? | ||
I got a very inappropriate phone call on Thursday where basically another member, this was a couple weeks ago actually, another member had called me basically to whip votes for the speaker's race and ultimately ended up threatening me. | ||
And I let that female member know that I wasn't going to basically be threatened. | ||
I don't think that I need to put that person's name out there, because I think that they are probably embarrassed at doing that. | ||
But the fact is, is that that's not uncommon, I think, to have happen. | ||
And ultimately, I'm not going to be bullied. | ||
If you are going to negotiate in good faith, negotiate in good faith, but don't resort to threatening people. | ||
And ultimately, I think at the end of the day, we're talking about one of the greatest superpowers the world has ever known. | ||
That's the United States of America. | ||
So to think that these people aren't coming to, you know, be nice, I mean, I'm expecting that they're going to probably be angry and probably act a certain type of way. | ||
But again, I mean, as you guys know, I'm doing this not because I want to go hang out in D.C. | ||
I'm doing it because it needs to be done right now. | ||
And so I really do have some incredible colleagues. | ||
I mean, I have the utmost respect for Representative Jim Jordan. | ||
There's some great incoming freshmen that I'm friends with. | ||
Andy Ogles, Eli Crane. | ||
I mean, I have respect for both Representative Lauren Boebert and Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, and I do hope that the right thing is done on January 3rd. | ||
But again, I will not be voting for anyone that does not embrace that motion to vacate the chair, and I don't care who it is. | ||
Ana Paulina Luna, Congressman Elect. | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
What are your coordinates? | ||
You can follow me on my personal social media at RealAnnaPaulina and then on January 3rd we'll be having our official social media channels going up and then if you want to get involved with the campaign at VoteAPL. | ||
Pinellas County has a leader and I'm very happy that they sent me to Washington, D.C. | ||
You're a fighter and a woman of principle, ma'am. | ||
Thank you very much for joining us here. | ||
Happy New Year. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Let's go to DC Drano, Roger and Hanley. | ||
Rogan, first I'd like your take on the Speakers race and the RNC chair, sir. | ||
I'm ABM, anyone but McCarthy. | ||
We don't need Paul Ryan's little brother running the show. | ||
Matt Gaetz, he has been quite prophetic at times, and if he is saying that McCarthy is someone not to be trusted, people should listen. | ||
He was the first person to endorse Ana Paulina Luna, who is one of our most Transformational candidates to be shown to the rest of the country, but I know her well. | ||
He has stood by President Trump despite the onslaught of attacks. | ||
He himself has been unfairly and maliciously attacked. | ||
And when I filed my lawsuit against Twitter, represented by Harmeet Dhillon, the only member of Congress to send a letter to Twitter to say, what the hell is going on with government censorship? | ||
Because that's what happened to me. | ||
It was a letter sent by Matt Gaetz. | ||
So he has been consistently on the right side of history. | ||
And he knows Kevin McCarthy very well. | ||
And he brings up a great point. | ||
I think there's two key factors that we need to look at for the speaker. | ||
One, we need a prosecutor, right? | ||
Let's be real. | ||
We're not going to pass any dream bills over this next two years. | ||
But we need someone that wants to go in with a heavy fist and subpoena the hell out of everybody and get to the bottom of all this corruption and put At least some form of break on this runaway train off a cliff. | ||
And two, we need someone to cultivate the 2024 class of Republicans that are going to be running. | ||
I got to see behind the scenes. | ||
I'm friends with a lot of Congress people. | ||
I got to see behind the scenes what McCarthy does. | ||
Okay. | ||
And if there's a chance to sponsor a big pharma lobbyist or a Murkowski staffer or whatever, he'll do it. | ||
That's where he'll put his money. | ||
He does not support the firebrands. | ||
He's pretending to play nice now because he's screwed up. | ||
But overall, we had the ball set up on a tee in 2022. | ||
McCarthy hit a single. | ||
McConnell took a big whiff of the bat with the bat. | ||
And McDaniel couldn't even pick up the bat. | ||
So we need to... | ||
Absolutely change the leadership if we're going to have a chance at turning the ship around. | ||
Okay, so the collaborationists gave us, Nancy, let's be honest, gave us Nancy Pelosi as speaker for another year, particularly on the all-important anvil of leverage, which is the appropriations bill. | ||
You've actually, and I keep telling people, it ain't a scoop until you treat it like a scoop. | ||
You've gotten into this report, and we're going to do more of it at the beginning of next week, but tee up what your analysis of this report that came out on J6 It's got some pretty shocking things about Nancy Pelosi, sir. | ||
Yeah, I think this has flown under the radar. | ||
I think it's one of the most explosive stories of 2022. | ||
Basically, while the January 6th Clown Committee was hogging all the airwaves, Republicans, including Jim Jordan, Troy Nelson, and others, were actually conducting an investigation in the background about the January 6th security precautions and what they found and proved What we all suspected was that Pelosi staffers were purposely lowering security measures via text message and email with the U.S. | ||
Capitol Police Board to make it look like the Capitol was secure, but it obviously ended up not being secure. | ||
It is massively explosive. | ||
Now, this does not take away any of the blame from some people that got violent and whatever, but Pelosi was in charge of security. | ||
She absolutely failed and she got caught red handed. | ||
Hang on. | ||
DC Drain is going to join us on the other side. | ||
Colonel Mills is going to be here and put some flesh on that bone. | ||
This report by the Republicans, done in the minority, is explosive. | ||
In the majority, what are they going to do with it? | ||
We're going to hammer it. | ||
colonel john mills michael dell okay what uh... rogues talking about is a minority report that was done uh... by the republicans Rogan, this is what you talk about what needs to be weaponized. | ||
Because Pelosi, it's shocking, but it makes total sense. | ||
And they got emails, they got the receipts to prove this, but somebody's got to have the stones to step up, because Nancy Pelosi is up to her neck in January 6th. | ||
And this is why even Isikoff said last week, Michael Isikoff said, hey, you know, part of the J6 committee was supposed to focus on the intelligence and the different government apparatuses, and they stuck it in an appendix. | ||
of twelve pages one of the key things they were subject twelve pages and they even got the fbi's name wrong in the introduction to call the federal bureau of intelligence that's how much care they put on it rogan what are your coordinates over the holidays ready back early next week to start to drill down on this because this is explosive on the guilt of nancy pelosi uh... sir and uh... what how do people get to you yeah you can find me at dc drain out everywhere and i'll just add one more | ||
element of explosiveness. | ||
Two of the people fired, the House Sergeant at Arms and the Senate Sergeant at Arms, were fired as the Fall Guys on January 7th. | ||
And one of them, I would love to ask questions, but unfortunately he passed away. | ||
So there's a lot of very unfortunate events that have occurred here, and we need to get to the bottom of this. | ||
Just think of what they got without subpoenas. | ||
Wait till we have subpoenas. | ||
Passed away. | ||
Yeah. | ||
There are no coincidences, baby. | ||
Brogan, thank you so much, brother. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Colonel John, I got Mike Lindell on deck. | ||
Colonel Mills, you got some pretty explosive stuff here that's going to be very important as people think through what's going to happen next week. | ||
Walk us through this new package you're putting together. | ||
You got some pictures on it. | ||
We got a couple minutes. | ||
I need to get this up over the weekend so people can focus on it. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
What we've identified, the fourth corner of deceit in the largest government spying and censoring operation since the CIA Operation Mockingbird in the 50s and 60s, which was a pittance, And the fourth element that is so important to out and begin prosecutions is what we call the greybeards. | ||
The greybeards. | ||
Because you always have a greybeard advisory council at all these departments and agencies. | ||
And so again, the first corner was the Twitter dump. | ||
The second quarter corner was Elvis Chan, uh, uh, sworn official testimony. | ||
Uh, the third was the identification of the task force, the foreign influence task force led by the FBI. | ||
But it's these gray beards that are so important. | ||
And that's where you get personalities such as, uh, Jamie Gorelick. | ||
Do we all remember who Jamie Gorelick is? | ||
Huge, huge, huge name. | ||
People just got to remember this. | ||
Keep going. | ||
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Okay, Michael Chertoff. | |
Michael Chertoff. | ||
Okay, so, well, he was a Bush guy, but, you know, also in early 18, I was right on the other side of the drywall, as he and Hayden conducted their twice-a-week phone call with Comey, Brennan, and Clapper. | ||
So they were in on this. | ||
But the third personality is General Hayden. | ||
General Hayden. | ||
Okay, and the fourth, the fourth, I'm not even going to mention the company name, but it's Dimitri Alperovitch. | ||
So these are the greybeards. | ||
There's a number of more, but these are the greybeards at the Homeland Security Advisory Council, led by DHS, put in by Mayorkas. | ||
And these are the ones that are penning the ink. | ||
Let's just cut to the chase and translate what they're doing. | ||
They are cheerleading and they are doing the targeteering for the most grotesque government censoring operation in American history. | ||
I wanted to tee this up because early in the days next week we're going to go through this with Rogan and much more. | ||
The four quadrants. | ||
One, you got all the Twitter dumps coming out on the biomedical security state and the national security state. | ||
Number two, you have names like Elvis Chan. | ||
You're going to see more of that. | ||
Actual FBI agents and CIA agents working directly with these social media platforms. | ||
The third, you have the Foreign Influence Committee. | ||
And now you have, you pull back the camera, you have these people that got their hands in everywhere. | ||
And Jamie Gorelick is perfect, because she's everywhere, and quite frankly, you know, Kushner was rolling her into the Oval Office to see Trump all the time. | ||
This is the type of problem we have, okay? | ||
These greybeards. | ||
And you got, that is the core. | ||
Remember, we have two stolen elections. | ||
We have a 2020 stolen election, 2016 was stolen. | ||
Trump accomplished a Herculean effort of what he did in the fact that they, from day one, and you see Hayden, you see Chertoff, the same names, and this is what Mills is tying this all together. | ||
John, the book, and by the way, Mills knows this because he was just like Naomi Wolf, just like Dr. Malone, just like all of them, they were inside the apparatus. | ||
And it was their awakening that said, hey, there's something seriously wrong here. | ||
What's the title of the book and where do people get it? | ||
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TheNationWillFollow.com. | |
TheNationWillFollow.com, prefaced by our beloved Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
And so this is about my time realizing these colleagues, many of whom I've worked with, were in on the spying against a candidate, and then President Trump, me fighting to get in front of the Durham investigation. | ||
And then the action plan. | ||
It's all about the county. | ||
And this is why we need tough people on these investigations, although we don't have the appropriations, at least for six months or so, to really shut them down. | ||
This is why these investigations are going to be so important, because this is how you had to blunt their force. | ||
And it's only people that have been inside the apparatus that can be at the tip of the spear of this. | ||
You need people that have been there to say no. | ||
That's why the Malones are so important. | ||
That's why the Paul Alexander is so important. | ||
That's why the Colonel Mills is so important. | ||
We're going to have the book up everywhere in the chat rooms. | ||
What's your social media? | ||
What are your coordinates over the weekend before we get you back next week? | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
Colonel Rhett John, Colonel Rhett John on Getter Truth and maybe reinstated back on Twitter. | ||
You keep putting up this, highly unlikely. | ||
The four quadrants, the Twitter dumps, Elvis Chan and other direct employees of CIA and FBI, DHS, you got the Foreign Influence Committee, right, which really is influenced us, and then you got the Greybeards. | ||
So it's that intellectual construct. | ||
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The Greybeards are special government employees that are deputized for up to 180 days a year. | |
It's a great gig. | ||
Everybody in the swamp wants these gigs. | ||
And you get a top secret, double prizes. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Got to strip their security clearance first. | ||
Colonel Mills, thank you very much. | ||
The Nation Will Follow is the book. | ||
Another Journey. | ||
A Damascene Moment. | ||
The Road to Damascus. | ||
Mike Lindell. | ||
Mike Lindell has given so much to his country, such a patriot of giving of his company, his worth, his wealth, his time, his spirit, his being, all of it, and now called back to the battlefield. | ||
He's running for probably, I think, one of the most thankless jobs in the world to head the RNC. | ||
Mike, first off, why are you doing this, given everything you've got going on? | ||
You've got more lawsuits, you're running your business, and basically your cash gets generated to pay for more lawsuits. | ||
Why, with everything you've got going on, are you out? | ||
And we just heard from Caroline Wren, that's why I want to have you end the show. | ||
She said in the first block, hey, breaking news, Ronna McDaniel is under 84 votes, that she's under 84 votes. | ||
She cannot win on the first ballot. | ||
And a lot of that came from your work, Mike Lindell. | ||
But why are you doing this? | ||
Well, quite frankly, we need to save our country. | ||
And the RNC is one of the biggest organizations, or call it a business, that we have to have running right. | ||
And there are so many problems, Steve. | ||
I've spent the last three weeks just doing due diligence within the RNC. | ||
and the money, just the money itself that it costs, the 40 cents for every dollar that you go out and get from big donors goes to these things. | ||
One of them's called data trust. | ||
To me, it's like a big money laundering operation. | ||
Don't quote me on that, but we're still digging. | ||
This is disgusting, the wasted, frivolous money that goes down the drain. | ||
The big donors, they deserve better. | ||
We deserve some return on our investment. | ||
I used to give a lot of money to the RNC. | ||
I won't do it, and neither will the big donors in its current condition. | ||
And it needs new leadership, and it needs to—I want to look a donor in the eye. | ||
Okay, but hang on. | ||
You've got big donors that you've talked to that are furious because you're not winning enough, and they don't know where the money's going. | ||
You've got the grassroots that hates all of them. | ||
When you actually talk to the 168, though, because you're dialing and smiling, when you talk to them, you're not, let's say it this way, they're not all sitting there embracing and going, Mike, it's so great you're here to clean this mess up. | ||
You're getting a lot of pushback, right? | ||
Well, the only pushback I've gotten are the ones that are going specifically for Ronna McDaniel. | ||
She has made promises. | ||
It's kind of funny, they all came within the last year. | ||
A little too late, Ronna. | ||
It was a little too late as far as I'm concerned. | ||
I'd spend hours on the phone, one guy almost two hours. | ||
Trying to tell they have a whole different perception of where the problems are within the RNC and they're just they're kind of worried about their own state rather than our country and This needs to be worked on too. | ||
I want to really have a communication between all 168 because 168 heads are better than one when you have one person at the top making all the decisions you got big problems, especially when with five F's in a row and And these guys, but the rest of them, you know, those are few and far between. | ||
The ones I've talked to, they know the problems they have. | ||
It's right in my wheelhouse. | ||
I do marketing. | ||
I know how to do advertisement. | ||
And I know how to fix problems. | ||
I've had a company with over 2,000 employees. | ||
We work through adversity. | ||
You have to change your input to get a different output. | ||
The RNC is living in the past. | ||
A lot of this stuff, I don't even know if they've caught up to your data marketing and your, I mean, your social media marketing. | ||
Things like this that they're like still living in this past and this thing called data trust, which is so expensive. | ||
It's one of the most expensive things. | ||
They got 300 and some million dollars into this thing. | ||
I'm still looking into it going, why would you spend this kind of money on this? | ||
And who owns it? | ||
I'm trying to get to the bottom of a lot of things because I want to get there. | ||
But the 168, when you talk to them, you talk about, I'm a change agent, I've got business experience, I've done turnarounds, I've built things with no money, I'm an entrepreneur. | ||
Do they believe they have a problem that you're the solution to, sir? | ||
Yeah, a lot of them do, and as we go through each problem, there's multiple problems. | ||
One of the biggest ones is they've had five big F's on their report card for their leader, their CEO, Ronald McDaniel. | ||
You had 2018, a big fat F. | ||
2018 a big fat F, 2020 an F, the runoff of 21 an F, the 22 election an F and the runoff in Georgia an F. | ||
That's five Fs in a row. | ||
I've been able to talk to them and ask them, what do you see as the problems? | ||
And then I tell them how we're going to fix that problem. | ||
And they're all open to that. | ||
And I have a proven track record. | ||
One of the things, Steve, is I'm two years ahead of anyone else, including Harmeet and Rana, where I have worked from the ground up with the precinct strategy, with the RNC at the lowest level, with everything in between. | ||
I've worked with the grassroots. | ||
I've worked with this, where we need to all, this needs to be a powerful business going forward and it needs to, it has to, if it doesn't get a return on our investment, if we don't get Republicans in there, it's over. | ||
And we have to fix these platforms. | ||
One of the things that they don't understand is why did these F's happen? | ||
They all have their different ideas. | ||
But the biggest thing is if you have to fix the election processes, which we are, as you know, I'm two years ahead on that. | ||
We already have over 100 counties in this country that are going to go to paper ballots hand-counted, and we keep going on and on. | ||
That's going to solve a lot of these problems and you get rid of these fraudulent election over these election rolls and all these early voting and the all the like Wisconsin has 3 million more people on the border rolls than they have people that can vote. | ||
Hang on one second. | ||
We're gonna take a short break. | ||
We're going to come back where I talk about the economic catastrophe brought on by this illegitimate regime and the new Axios report that says the big four, Arizona, Georgia, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, That Ohio, Florida, and Texas are now solid red off the charts, but 2024 will be Arizona, Georgia, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. | ||
An individual prize has more knowledge of the reality of those four states. | ||
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Okay, Mike Lindell, I got limited time, but okay, I got the Hill newspaper saying that Carrie Lake is destroying her brand by continuing on the appellate thing. | ||
At the same time, Abe Hammaday, they get a short check on some votes. | ||
He's now 200 votes down, what, two and a half million cast. | ||
They haven't let the other counties even check any of the ballots or in Maricopa County. | ||
It's completely rigged, and Katie Hobbs suppressed the information. | ||
You've got Axios coming up now and saying, hey, guess what? | ||
Lindell and Bannon are right. | ||
The order of battle is Arizona, Georgia, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania in 2024. | ||
Sir, you, more than any individual in this nation, have put more of your time, your effort, and about $40 million in money, and as we showed in our economic analysis, The worst total returns $10 trillion in wealth of this audience wiped out $10 trillion as shown by the Financial Times of London. | ||
The worst total returns on stocks and bonds in this nation since 1871 when they started keeping records. | ||
Elections have consequences. | ||
Stolen elections have catastrophic consequences. | ||
Mike Lindell, are you backing off one inch that the 2020 election was stolen and now, in high relief, the four most controversial states in those elections are now the central battleground and you understand why they got to steal it from Kerry Lake, sir? | ||
Absolutely, you're spot on. | ||
And they're spot on with those four states. | ||
Actually, you know, like I've said before, we have to melt down the electronic voting machines and turn them into prison bars. | ||
But I will say, start with Arizona. | ||
We are so far ahead of the game there. | ||
We have our preliminary injunction to get rid of the machines there that's going to the Supreme Court. | ||
You have the Carrie Lake appeal that just came out today. | ||
That's a huge battle going on there, and it's not going to go away. | ||
We are going to win that battle. | ||
But all the McCain Democrats and consultants are in the Hill newspaper saying she's got to stop or she's going to ruin her brand, Mike Lindell. | ||
Well, they're wrong. | ||
They don't know how to brand. | ||
I think I know a little bit about branding. | ||
They're just dead wrong. | ||
They're 100% wrong. | ||
They're the ones that, you know, you can add them to the, uh, this cabal behind all this. | ||
This is, uh, they are wrong. | ||
Not even 99%, 100% wrong. | ||
Carrie Lake needs to keep going. | ||
She's a fighter and she's, we are going to win this. | ||
We are going to win. | ||
Arizona's as red as can be everybody. | ||
This is what they want you to do. | ||
It's what they want to tell you. | ||
Is there any doubt in your mind that Abe Hamaday, Blake Masters, and Kerry Lake won in Arizona? | ||
Sir, any doubt? | ||
Not one bit, not one doubt. | ||
And Mark Fincham. | ||
Mark Fincham won too. | ||
They all won. | ||
They all won by landslides. | ||
And this was all done, it was stolen just like the 2020 election, just like a lot of them were stolen in the primaries, just like in these midterms. | ||
And this happened all over our country. | ||
This country is so red right now that we're actually, that's why you see this article where they're going to give up on Texas and Florida and all these states. | ||
Well, they're redder than red, even more red than they think they're red. | ||
But I want to go up to Wisconsin. | ||
I want to quick get through the four. | ||
You get up to Wisconsin, and they have more evidence in Wisconsin than any other state. | ||
The Supreme Court of Wisconsin said it was massive fraud. | ||
You just had a blocker up there by the name of Robin Voss who did more blocking, almost as bad as Brad Rassenberger from Georgia. | ||
But in Wisconsin, remember, there's three million more people, or their names, on the voter rolls than there are registered voters that could legally register in the state of Wisconsin. | ||
7.4 million names, 4.1 million people that could actually, even if they all registered, Steve, that's got to be cleaned up and we're working very hard on the laws in Wisconsin. | ||
We're fighting there like you wouldn't believe. | ||
Let's switch over to Pennsylvania Pennsylvania that once again had more votes than voters and I mean, I don't know what's wrong with Pennsylvania that they can't see through their... I guess it's kind of like shame on Fox. | ||
If Fox would start reporting these things, the public would know about it. | ||
You can't turn in your electors with more votes than voters. | ||
I mean, this is just the most... | ||
Hold on, hold on, hold on. | ||
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
All the stuff that's leaking out, your buddy, your bestie, Sean Hannity, is the first guy that says Mike Lindell is totally off. | ||
I love Mike Lindell, he makes a great pillow, but he's way off base on all the selection stuff. | ||
You're a sponsor. | ||
First of all, don't call him my bestie. | ||
It's about as opposite of bestie as you can get. | ||
Sean Hannity, over a year and a half ago when I was at his house, he told my gal, he said, don't you care about him? | ||
They're going to come after him. | ||
He needs to drop this election stuff. | ||
And I said, Sean, you know the elections were stalled. | ||
He goes, yeah, but he can't report it on Fox. | ||
They said, you've done more damage to our country by not being able to report things about the vaccines or the machines or the elections for that matter. | ||
And Sean says, but just think if we weren't here at all. | ||
I said, we'd be a lot better off, Sean, because if the people trust Fox News and it's not getting reported to people, it's shameful. | ||
Steve, when I go around this country and I see people that feel hopeless where this country's going, I ask them one question. | ||
You've been watching Fox. | ||
That's all you watch to get your information. | ||
And they all say yes. | ||
I said, you need to watch anything but Fox out there. | ||
You need to, you know, Real America's Voice, Frank's Speech. | ||
You need to get, you need to, Lindale TV, they need, and all social media platforms where the word's getting out now. | ||
And then things like the nonsense that goes on in Pennsylvania. | ||
Pennsylvania is completely red. | ||
I don't care if they say, oh, there's more Democrats that are registered than Republicans. | ||
Those are just names, Steve. | ||
They're fraudulent names on the voter rolls, and they need to be cleaned up. | ||
Now you go down to Georgia, everybody, and Georgia But what an amazing ruling just two weeks ago that the Supreme Court in Georgia said that we have standing, the people have standing. | ||
Wow, what a concept. | ||
It's our election. | ||
You think we shouldn't have standing? | ||
Of course we should have standing. | ||
Mike, we got to bounce. | ||
How do people get to you over the holiday weekend, sir? | ||
Yeah, you guys check out Frank Speech. | ||
Get the app, Frank Speech. | ||
I'm at Real Mike Lindell on Getter. | ||
I'm on True Social. | ||
And you've got those three places. | ||
And I'm back on Twitter. | ||
And go check out my first tweet. | ||
Remember, as this year ends, two things. | ||
Shame on Fox and melt down those voting machines and turn them into prison bars. | ||
Mike Lindell, Happy New Year, brother. | ||
You're the best, the patriot hero. | ||
Happy New Year. | ||
Happy New Year. | ||
Want to thank Real America's Voice. | ||
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