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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 these people. | |
President Trump got a free shot at 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. Babb. | |
Thanks for watching. | ||
These are huge stories with national implications. | ||
Is this keeping you up at night that you may not be able to get that done because of the infighting you're seeing across the aisle? | ||
And I think that it should be keeping everyone up at night. | ||
The notion that we would not be able to fund the government is not as simple as not funding the government. | ||
It is a complete shutdown of every agency that keeps us safe. | ||
The same people who are worried about and talking about fentanyl flowing across the border, they're now basically threatening to defund every Elements of our border security, infrastructure, apparatus, and every person who works to keep us safe. | ||
It would mean shutting down the FBI, who's doing our counter-terrorism investigations, IRS returns. | ||
You're not going to get those. | ||
I mean, the basic function of our country, if the government is shut down, that's what we're talking about. | ||
And then when we're talking about the debt ceiling, I mean, that's the full faith and credit of the United States. | ||
That's our ability on the global stage To be a world leader from a national security perspective, from an economic perspective. | ||
I mean, this is the severity and the importance of what it is that we're talking about. | ||
And it is really, I mean, being here watching the disagreements on the House floor and the brinksmanship. | ||
It does not instill faith for how we're going to get through to the next step. | ||
And so, you know, I remain committed to working with anyone of good faith to achieve what needs to be achieved for the American people, ideally continuing working on really good policy above and beyond the basics. | ||
I can't take it anymore. | ||
That right there, okay, this is what it's about. | ||
The lead story in The Hill today is what? | ||
The debt ceiling. | ||
Everything on MSNBC, New York Times, all of it is the debt ceiling. | ||
Funding the government. | ||
This is about money and power. | ||
And now we're down into the crunch zone. | ||
You're going to hear deals being cut, people wavering, but we got to talk about what reality is here. | ||
We got to talk about this. | ||
This is preliminaries. | ||
This is a prelude. | ||
This is like, and I'm using this metaphor Structurally. | ||
I'm not talking about the Civil War, but this is like bloody Kansas to the Civil War. | ||
You see in that thing the entire event, right, of later. | ||
And what we have is people that understand the globalists, like Spanberger right there, the globalists are absolutely completely freaked out because they understand that some responsible adults are now saying that we can't continue like this. | ||
The issue with Kevin McCarthy, you're going to hear Club for Growth, we're going to have John Fredericks on here, we got Mike Davis coming on, Cortez, Frank Gaffney's going to join me. | ||
You're going to hear a lot about deals, a lot about rules packages, a lot about McCarthy capitulating, and a lot of blowback that he's turning everything over to the House Freedom Caucus, he's turning it all over. | ||
That's all fog of war. | ||
This gets down to these massive decisions. | ||
This is why they jammed through the omnibus at the last second. | ||
Think about if we had the power of the appropriations process today to shut down her beloved FBI, to defund the FBI until they came to the table with a reorganization plan to make sure they couldn't They couldn't spy on the American people and they couldn't intimidate the American people as quote-unquote domestic terrorists. | ||
Right? | ||
I think we had the power today. | ||
That's why they gave the power to Nancy Pelosi for another year. | ||
So what do we have? | ||
We have the debt ceiling, which is ultimate leverage. | ||
We've told you about this now for years. | ||
Now you're starting to see and they're literally coming unglued. | ||
Because they understand the focus and the determination of people to set this thing right because they are the ones that are destroying the full faith and credit of the United States. | ||
They are the ones that have this insane plan to keep trillions of dollars of spending that no possible way we can inform look at on the world stage on the world stage. | ||
Yes, so you can send a hundred billion dollars to your globalist buddies at the World Economic Forum and in Davos right in NATO the dead beats of the not the European people, but the dead because The European people don't want to do it. | ||
The deadbeats of the European political leadership in the World Economic Forum that wants the United States to continue to fund this proxy war. | ||
That's only going to get more deadly, deadlier for the Ukrainian people and put us into jeopardy, actually triggering an outright conflict between the United States of America and Russia, the Russian people, which your sons and daughters will die on those battlefields. | ||
This is why they're coming unglued, and today you're going to hear all kind of... This gets down to... This is not about any one package of these kind of arcane rules, which are very important for controlling what goes on the house. | ||
I'm not saying this is not important. | ||
It's inside baseball, but the War Room Posse wants inside baseball. | ||
These rules packages you're going to hear about, all this, are quite important. | ||
But they're not the thing itself. | ||
This is about trust. | ||
Think about it. | ||
If Kevin McCarthy is prepared to give up everything, and right now they're even down to the one member for the motion to vacate, right? | ||
He's essentially going to turn over to Chip Roy and these guys everything that they've wanted, you know, virtually everything they wanted to give him control. | ||
Rules committee, subcommittee chairman, the task force on, or the joint committee on the weaponization of government, all of it. | ||
Prepare to give all of it. | ||
It's just what he's done his entire career. | ||
He's going to do that when it comes to the debt ceiling appropriations. | ||
Trust me, we're going to get sold out. | ||
You're going to get sold out. | ||
You need to have somebody, a team around them, that can take the most pressure that any House Speaker and any leadership team have ever had in the history of the country except for Probably before the Civil War. | ||
And by the way, isn't it ironic that what they're talking about now is not the hundred years, no, the New York Times has a crisis last seen a century ago grips the house, right? | ||
Lead story right over here. | ||
A bunch of them, of course, we're all concerned the dangerous right wing, the ones that are asking for actually people to act like adults here to save the country from a financial crisis. | ||
The last time it really happened, the real fight, was in 1855. | ||
Nathaniel Banks, after 133 ballots, became Speaker of the House. | ||
Nathaniel Banks also later became the first prominent political general selected by Abraham Lincoln. | ||
He's the guy that fought Stonewall in the Valley. | ||
Also at Vicksburg with Grant, or was supposed to be at Vicksburg, Grant didn't quite make it, but General Banks fought the entire Civil War later after being Speaker of the House. | ||
And the reason Lincoln appointed him is the guy had massive stroke in Washington, D.C. | ||
He wanted to make sure that Lincoln had the committees, all these committees overseeing him, looking over his shoulder the whole time. | ||
He wanted to have political cover, and that's one of the reasons he selected Nathaniel Banks. | ||
But you have to go back before the Civil War, when the country was that divided, to get to what you're going to see. | ||
What they're going to come out with here shortly is a package. | ||
McCarthy's going to try to show some momentum. | ||
Instead of the 20 adding names, they're going to try to peel off some names. | ||
They're going to try to peel it off of this package. | ||
But it gets down to trust. | ||
We're going to get John Furtick's up here in a second. | ||
Let's start with Frank Gaffney. | ||
Frank, you've been a guy from the Nationals. | ||
You just heard Spanberger. | ||
We're jeopardizing national security because we're showing what democracy looks like on the world stage here. | ||
You've had some pretty sharp comments about McCarthy from a national security perspective for the simple reason he can't be trusted, Frank Gaffney. | ||
Yeah, I think that's really the fundamental point. | ||
Whatever he agrees to isn't worth the paper that it may or may not actually be written on if he can't be trusted. | ||
And I think the history of this guy is conservatives have no basis for trusting him, and that will continue to be the case. | ||
And in fact, the more he's promised, the more certain it is that he will be welching on at least some of those promises. | ||
But Steve, if I could just pivot here, because talking about national security, with the notable exception of the debt ceiling controversy and process, basically what we're left with | ||
In terms of this House of Representatives under Republican control, narrow though it may be, having anything to do, it's not really passing legislation because none of that's going to get through if it's not to the liking of Chuck Schumer and Joe Biden. | ||
It's not about the budget, as you've pointed out with the omnibus bill. | ||
That's all locked down for at least the next nine months. | ||
So what is it? | ||
What's left? | ||
What would matter? | ||
What would matter, particularly the American people who gave the gavel to the Republicans? | ||
Investigations. | ||
And what we've learned from speakers in the past, notably Nancy Pelosi, of course, in connection with the January 6th committee, but before that, Paul Ryan, who had as his chief lieutenant, one of his chief lieutenants anyway, Kevin McCarthy, used the speakers office to essentially go rot the vengazi investigation it was a it was a toothless nothing burger by the time they | ||
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were done with trade got a lot of other things Hang on, hang on. | |
I want to make sure every time you see intrigue, by the way, Fox News, as you know, they started this morning with Fox and Friends, Hannity last night, Hectoring, Lauren Boebert, who we're going to try to get on here in the second hour. | ||
She was fantastic. | ||
She's fabulous. | ||
Hannity's got to understand something. | ||
If you're going to bring it, you've got to bring it. | ||
She bench pressed you, brother. | ||
It's kind of embarrassing. | ||
She's a good bench press handy. | ||
It was embarrassing. | ||
He's had one too many softball things with his buddy Lindsey. | ||
No, Trey Gowdy's on there all the time. | ||
This is a clown show. | ||
This is a clown show. | ||
What's a bigger, more embarrassing clown show than Trey Gowdy's Benghazi? | ||
Your point here is you're saying you're going to get nothing but a series of Benghazis, which are all performative and don't get to the heart of it. | ||
Is that it, Frank? | ||
Yes, indeed. | ||
But take it one step further, Steve, because we actually saw Kevin McCarthy's own hand at work, I believe. | ||
In connection with this China task force that he convened with much fanfare. | ||
It was ostensibly going to be a bipartisan exercise. | ||
And then Nancy Pelosi pulled out at the last moment. | ||
So it was just a Republican deal. | ||
Mike McCaul was the chairman of it. | ||
And one of the things that was curiously, virtually entirely absent from the report and the work of that committee was anything having to do with the central problem we have with the Chinese Communist Party, I would argue, and we focus a lot on it, as you know, with our committee on the present danger of China. Namely, we are underwriting the threat that we face from the Chinese Communist Party. That was not in the report, that was not really even | ||
discussed. And now here we have a new investigation that Kevin McCarthy has promised. | ||
His appointee to run it is a fellow by the name of Mike Gallagher. | ||
We saw him yesterday nominating Kevin McCarthy on one of these six failed votes. | ||
Gallagher, to his credit, I think he's a pretty serious guy, he said one of the things they were going to be looking at was our underwriting. | ||
And when I say our, I mean literally our, as you know. | ||
This is our money. | ||
It's not Wall Street's money. | ||
It's our money. | ||
It's our pension funds. | ||
It's our 401k pounds, mutual funds, index funds, you know, the rest of it. | ||
It's our money. | ||
And they've been pouring it by the trillions into the coffers of our mortal enemy. | ||
And Mike Gallagher, to his credit, has said, we're going to get into that. | ||
Well, not if Kevin McCarthy is the speaker, I would argue, because, among other things, he's joined at the hip with one of the most egregious of these outfits, Sequoia Capital. | ||
Sequoia Capital is a front for the, let me be blunt, it's a front for the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
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It's deep, it's deep, they have deep, they have deep relationships. | |
The guy from, you know, the people, they're all CCP or CCP assets. | ||
I've said this from day one. | ||
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By the way, they have funds that are exclusively China. | |
The House Intelligence Committee has an investigation on Sequoia, breaking news. | ||
They've had it for years. | ||
And by the way, it's been suppressed by the Paul Ryans and the McCarthys of the world. | ||
The real investigation is in Great Capital. | ||
And Nancy Pelosi, I imagine, as well. | ||
Nancy Pelosi, yes. | ||
But this is the heart of the problem, Steve. | ||
And we've talked about it a lot, thanks in no small measure to your focus on it. | ||
Elite capture. | ||
...is a cancer in our political system, as well as businesses, and Wall Street, and academia, and Hollywood. | ||
This is something that our friend Trevor Loudon has pointed out. | ||
This is one of the greatest and most cost-effective ways to take down a country like ours, and they've done it brilliantly. | ||
Hang on one second. | ||
I'm gonna hold you over. | ||
I like Posobiec, though. | ||
It's elite merger. | ||
It's elite merger. | ||
They're all working on the same program. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We got Fredericks, Cortez, Gaffney, Carey Lake, Mike Davis, Lauren Boebert. | ||
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Wow. | |
And that's just the, that's just the, that's the ones we're putting forward now. | ||
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Frank, Sequoia, the venture capital, well you have Nancy Pelosi's up to her neck in all of that. | ||
That's actually her rise to power. | ||
Now they're saying, you know, McCarthy didn't spend enough time as a grundoon, whereas Nancy Pelosi started at the very lowest level of the Democratic Party and became the biggest fundraiser in the history of the Democratic Party because, guess what, she tapped into Silicon Valley, Sand Hill Road, and what they used to call the Four Horsemen out there in San Francisco, the investment banks. | ||
Alex Brown and these guys, Robertson Stevens, used to do all the underwritings. | ||
Nancy Pelosi became the shakedown officer for that, and that's how she rose to power. | ||
Kevin McCarthy is the same. | ||
He's inextricably linked, not just with the donors, the biggest corporatists and the financiers, including Sequoia Capital. | ||
Am I incorrect in any of that, sir? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
And more to the point, Steve, I suspect a lot of us are scratching our heads. | ||
Why hasn't this guy withdrawn from this race? | ||
He's put the house through six different iterations of this humiliation. | ||
And I think the answer is what you just put your finger on. | ||
He's so good at raising money, as is Nancy Pelosi, because he is able to tap into outfits like Sequoia and others, Wall Street, beyond. | ||
And what he has as a matter not just of lust for power, but as a preoccupation that is, I think, prompting him to be able to say, I'll give you anything you want, just make me speaker, is because he knows he has to protect his peeps. | ||
And they are going to expect him to do that. | ||
And if they don't, here's the order of battle. | ||
It's not just going to be him Who's going to be in the focus of an investigation. | ||
It's not just going to be Nancy Pelosi. | ||
It's going to be Mitch McConnell. | ||
And of course, it's going to be Joe Biden. | ||
The unit party, in short, has every interest in ensuring no investigation of any real consequence. | ||
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Hang on. | |
It takes place. | ||
I speak to make sure that doesn't happen. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Folks, get the number two pencils out. | ||
Get the notebooks out because you're getting pure signal. | ||
No noise right here. | ||
Brother Gaffney. | ||
The investigation we're talking about, that's even the laptop from hell. | ||
Remember, I know people come for the porn and they stay for the compromise. | ||
But the compromise with CEF and other CCP companies is just the tip of the iceberg. | ||
The entire system is flooded with CCP cash. | ||
The investigations, if it would start there, that's what, don't get me wrong, the Biden crime family and their compromise is outrageous, but you start there, the expansion of that investigation to Mitch McConnell, to the elites in the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, their ties to these companies that have deep financial ties to the Chinese Communist Party, that's the Natalie Winters of all. | ||
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That's where we, that's where we have to go. | |
Because Frank Gaffney calls it elite capture, which is the traditional term. | ||
Postovic says it's one level up. | ||
It's elite merger. | ||
It's elite merger. | ||
Yeah, Chinese term. | ||
Frank, hang on. | ||
I want to put a pin in that for a second where I come back to you. | ||
Because when you talk about Wall Street and financiers, you got this thing, Club for Growth. | ||
And Club for Growth has really been a love-hate relationship with President Trump. | ||
It's really been part of the Never Trump movement and behind the scenes, big time Never Trump. | ||
They've got a guy that run it that detests President Trump. | ||
They're the guys that's hands all over this deal with McCarthy for the Freedom Caucus. | ||
I want to bring in John Fredericks. | ||
John, get us an update on what's exactly going on. | ||
Jake Sherman put up today, and I've got it on Getter, what the overall proposal, which is basically a capitulation to the terms of what the House, or at least Chip Roy and some of that certain of that element want. | ||
What is your assessment of where we stand? | ||
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And tell us about the Club for Growth. | |
Well, number one, Steve, this has been probably the greatest 48 hours in our movement. | ||
It's energized our base like nothing I've ever seen. | ||
Our populist movement is now gaining steam with these 20 people who are actually standing up for us and standing for working people. | ||
But the beauty of this, Steve, in 48 hours, look what we've exposed. | ||
And the Club for Growth got exposed today. | ||
But let's start with who we exposed in 24 hours. | ||
We exposed entire conservative ink. | ||
The money-making machine, off our backs, Fox News, all of them. | ||
Fox News has turned into a 24-7 shill for Kevin McCarthy. | ||
That's all they are. | ||
They're not even reporting the news, right? | ||
And you go right down the line, the whole bunch of them. | ||
Newt Gingrich, Trey Gowdy, Jason Gavitz, Sean Hannity last night absolutely being so rude to Lauren Boeber. | ||
Actually, the woman actually stands for something. | ||
Couldn't get a word in, kept cutting her off. | ||
I mean, Brett Baer, the whole bunch of them got exposed. | ||
It's like, Steve, it's like you went in the kitchen, you turned on the lights, and they're the cockroaches. | ||
It's like that bathroom in your basement that you haven't cleaned in 20 years, finally you go down there, you rip off the mat, you see all that scum, you're like, oh my god, get out the ammonia, I gotta scrub this thing clean. | ||
They're all getting exposed to it. | ||
This is the beauty. | ||
Now you got Club for Growth and David McIntosh. | ||
This is a never-Trumper, swamp organization, tied to the Chamber of Commerce. | ||
They've never stood for any one of our America First populist views. | ||
Now you got David McIntosh, cuts the deal. | ||
John, hang on for one second. | ||
I've got Eli Crane by phone, and I've got to take him right now. | ||
Eli Crane joins us. | ||
Eli, can you—thank you, brother. | ||
Eli, you've been one of the heroes in this. | ||
Can you get us up to date exactly what's going on right now, sir? | ||
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Hey, Steve. | |
Thanks for having me on, brother. | ||
You know, it took me a long time, but I wanted to break my radio silence today, just to let you guys in on why we're doing this. | ||
I know you guys have had multiple people from our movement. | ||
And the Freedom Caucus come in here and, you know, talk to you guys. | ||
But I just wanted to tell you, Steve, the reason that I am doing what I am doing, and many of us are doing what we're doing, is because we're trying to keep promises to the American people. | ||
We're trying to keep our focus on them, and we're trying to change this town. | ||
And that's what it's all about. | ||
Steve, the last couple weeks before I came up here, I did a listening tour around my district where I traveled to all the All the big stops, I brought in the people who are willing to get in a room with me, meet with me, and I asked them specifically about this issue. | ||
Where do you guys stand on this issue? | ||
Knowing, tried to put them in the room, who's against us, who's for us, does that make any difference to you guys? | ||
And Steve, I'll tell you this, it was 95% overwhelming. | ||
We do not support Kevin McCarthy. | ||
And therefore, we don't want you to support him either. | ||
And I'm gonna tell you this right now, Steve, if you come up to this town, And you represent your constituents. | ||
This is what you get called. | ||
You get called a terrorist. | ||
And that says a lot more about the people making those accusations in this town than it does about any of us. | ||
Eli, real quickly, tell people, particularly people across the nation just now that didn't focus on the Arizona race. | ||
Give us your background of service to your country, sir. | ||
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Steve, I joined the Navy after 9-11. | |
Tried out for the SEAL teams. | ||
Didn't make it through my first time. | ||
I don't know what the outcome is going to be Steve, but I'm glad to be here. | ||
three combat deployments there, then I started a small business that was featured on Shark Tank with my wife where we made all of our products in the USA. | ||
And we felt like God was calling us into this swampy town. | ||
I don't know what the outcome is gonna be, Steve, but I'm glad to be here. | ||
I'm glad to be in a room with people that are actually trying to change this town. | ||
Your constituents, given your service to your country in combat, when you were in the constituents, they said, Eli, we've trusted you. | ||
That's why we voted for you. | ||
You're kind of an unknown guy, but we've weighed and measured your character. | ||
We've trusted you. | ||
When you get to this town, I want you to tell people the knives are out for heroes like yourself to stand up. | ||
Tell me behind the scenes, what's the treatment like, sir? | ||
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Well, you know, I think, you know, they kind of, It's interesting. | |
It's really interesting, Steve, because I know that there's a lot of people that wish they had the courage to stand with us. | ||
And there are people on that floor that know deep down inside that we're doing the right thing, but they don't want to deal with the repercussions. | ||
They don't want to deal with the backlash. | ||
They don't want to have leadership come and run somebody in a primary against them. | ||
They don't want to get smeared on Fox News like you guys were just talking about. | ||
And Steve, I'll tell you what, brother, the number one, the number one characteristic lacking in this town is courage, brother, because these people are smart. | ||
I know we make fun of politicians all the time and we say they're dumb and they're not dumb at all. | ||
They know what they're doing, but a lot of them lack courage. | ||
And I'm hoping, I saw it in combat, fear is contagious, but so is courage. | ||
I'm hoping today, and we're prayerful in this, Steve, Every time we meet, we open this in prayer, and we are asking, we are praying to the good Lord to give some of these other members who want to join this movement and actually change this town courage to stand with us. | ||
Eli, how do people follow you on social media? | ||
How do they get to your websites? | ||
Because I know a lot of people want to find out a lot more about you. | ||
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The website's eli4arizona.com. | |
Eli Crane, I'm on social media. | ||
And Steve, before I go, I want to say this. | ||
Thank you everyone out there that's listening to this for sending these members who are standing up text messages, phone calls, emails, and encouraging us because they are being read in this room. | ||
And we do take note and it is helpful. | ||
So thank you. | ||
Eli Crane, you're a hero that served your country, and you've come back to serve it again, and I gotta tell you, your courage is contagious, and you are an absolute inspiration for everybody. | ||
So, Eli Crane, Congressman Crane, Congressman-elect Crane, I guess, right now, thank you so much. | ||
Honored to have you on here. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
You can't imagine the pressure these guys are under, right? | ||
These men and women, you cannot understand. | ||
Look at Lauren Boebert on Fox last night. | ||
That's the biggest apparatus in this business. | ||
They're out to crush these people and destroy them. | ||
You got Eli Crane, and I tell you, I met Eli years ago through my brother, and we way to measure this guy. | ||
This guy is a killer. | ||
He's a fantastic individual and a hero. | ||
What did Churchill say? | ||
Courage is the most important of all the virtues because it is upon courage that all the other virtues rest. | ||
You're seeing it right now. | ||
This is the unforgiving moment, which they say. | ||
The unforgiving moment. | ||
It's going to start again at noon, and we're going to have it all for you. | ||
You got John Fudge, Frank Gaffney, Cortez, Carrie Lake. | ||
We're going to fit it all in, but we're going to be taking calls from some of the combatants during the show. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
You just heard from Eli Crane. | ||
Send a prayer. | ||
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We will fight till they're all gone! | |
Host, Stephen K. Babb. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
By the way, update. | ||
Since there's no speaker, they can't process, they can't really start Congress as the new Congressors. | ||
They can't swear on the new guys like Eli. | ||
So, no payroll. | ||
There's no pay. | ||
I know that's really upset this audience. | ||
No pay for Congress. | ||
Right. | ||
Also, Fitzpatrick's one of the worst. | ||
He's coming out of McCarthy's office. | ||
They're horse trading, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
But, quote-unquote, they don't think they'll be ready by noon. | ||
We're going to be all over this, this package. | ||
I've got Frederick Scaffney, Cortez, but I want to bring in Kerry Lake. | ||
Kerry, you just saw an Eli Crane. | ||
That is heroism, right? | ||
Because this town is a pressure cooker, and the knives are out behind the scenes, stripping over the committees, all this. | ||
But also, let's face it, you've got the Fox News apparatus that's just all in. | ||
You saw Hannity last night trying to beat up Lauren Boebert. | ||
Guess what? | ||
It didn't work. | ||
We're going to have Congressman Boebert on, hopefully in the second hour. | ||
Give us your sense. | ||
You got Biggs, you got Gosar, you got Eli Crane. | ||
This kind of sets Arizona apart. | ||
That's why I keep saying it's ground zero. | ||
It's the railhead right now of the Trump movement, ma'am. | ||
Well, and the pressure is on with these patriots, but you know what? | ||
They can take the heat, for goodness sakes. | ||
They're from Arizona, so they go to D.C. | ||
I'm so proud of Congressman Biggs and Gosar, and Crane especially, Eli Crane. | ||
Here is a freshman coming in. | ||
And to jump into that frying pan with that kind of scrutiny and the attacks coming in, I'm so proud of him. | ||
And he said it best. | ||
It really is about representing the people. | ||
He's there as a representative. | ||
of the people of his district in Arizona. | ||
He's not there to make nice with Hannity. | ||
He's not there to make nice with the establishment power class in DC. | ||
He's there to represent the people of Arizona. | ||
And I'm only seeing a few people doing that right now, and I'm hoping that number grows. | ||
It can't just be three brave Arizona congressmen doing that. | ||
We need to see that number grow and grow, and if it means we shut down the federal government and they're not putting out paychecks, fine with me. | ||
I think the country might operate a little smoother without the federal government meddling in every... Maybe they can shut down the FBI trying to censor us on social media. | ||
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And the CIA trying to start things up. | |
Spanberger, we had Nicole open from Morning Joe today. | ||
She's saying, well, the FBI is going to shut down. | ||
We're going to have Cortez on here. | ||
We're going to talk about the debt ceiling and the spending and the real fight, because this is about money and power. | ||
I want to get to your case because I want to make sure that you're in appellate court. | ||
But correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
Did Katie Hobbs kind of slip in behind closed doors and take the oath on Monday? | ||
Right. | ||
And there was nobody in the room. | ||
What's going on? | ||
Katie Hobbs has gone back into her cave. | ||
Right? | ||
Where's Katie Hobbs? | ||
I think she's so afraid to do anything publicly because she knows she's illegitimate, she knows that they stole this, and they're afraid that Arizonans are going to heckle her. | ||
And they're calling it, you know, Carrie Lake supporters. | ||
They're Arizonans who don't like the fact that our elections are being stolen every single time. | ||
And so she's probably afraid to go out in public. | ||
Somebody sent me a little clip of video. | ||
I guess she was at one of the games, a son's game or a football game. | ||
And somebody walked by her and said, Carrie Lake is our governor. | ||
You lost. | ||
I don't know who it was, but it was sent to me. | ||
This is what she's going to be facing because she knows when she took that oath. | ||
That she stole this election. | ||
And that's why we're fighting. | ||
We are going to the appellate court. | ||
We're pleased that the court has set a briefing schedule. | ||
And we're not going to stop fighting this. | ||
The good thing about this being dragged out a little bit, Steve, is that more and more information is coming our way. | ||
What they did in Pinal County, where they did not count all the votes, they gave an inaccurate vote count. | ||
And then they paid the woman who put that inaccurate vote count out a $25,000 bonus from taxpayer funds, and now she's skipped town, we can't find her. | ||
The fact that hundreds of thousands of ballots were pumped into the system in Maricopa County with no chain of custody, that 25,000 additional ballots were pumped in two days after the election, they couldn't cheat big enough to make this happen. | ||
They had to do it in broad daylight. | ||
And we're going to expose each and every one of them And the walls are going to start to close in on them. | ||
Now, the appeal itself is not until late January, right? | ||
I think is it the 24th of January or the 28th? | ||
24th of January? | ||
Is that the day? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, they put out a briefing schedule. | ||
I think the defense has seven days to file their motion. | ||
Then we have five days to respond. | ||
And then there's possible oral arguments on January 24th. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
And, you know, while we wish this could be handled immediately, hey, we're going to work through the courts, and we're going to look for one judge who loves the Constitution and loves this country. | ||
No, the facts are there. | ||
She's totally illegitimate. | ||
But this has happened in Arizona before, right? | ||
I don't want to say a hundred years ago. | ||
It's happened before, where the governor actually took, or the person, quote-unquote, that won, took the oath, and then it was later reversed. | ||
Am I correct in that? | ||
That's right. | ||
In 1916 it happened and it took a full year back then. | ||
They eventually pulled the loser out and put in the winner, the rightful duly elected winner. | ||
Katie Hobbs was not duly elected. | ||
Everybody in the state knows that. | ||
And she can play, you know, play house and play governor for a while, but eventually the truth is going to catch up and we will win. | ||
And they will be exposed for what they've done to the people. | ||
You know when you saw me on the campaign trail working hard, telling the people I would go and represent them? | ||
And that doesn't stop once they cheat and steal the election. | ||
I'm still working to make sure that every Arizonan's vote and voice is heard and counted. | ||
And we will make sure that happens. | ||
So, we're very strong on the merits. | ||
We have the evidence on our side. | ||
They sabotaged election day and then they did a whole bunch of other things. | ||
And the beauty of all this is the onion's getting unpeeled. | ||
It's getting peeled back. | ||
We saw this out of Wisconsin, I think it came out yesterday, the day before. | ||
Now we're finding out with Truth, 150,000 voter registrations went to invalid addresses that don't even exist. | ||
We're finding out this Ruby Freeman sound that's coming out, where she's admitting to all kinds of fraudulent behavior in the Georgia elections. | ||
It's all starting to crumble down right now. | ||
And it's going to get out. | ||
That would be Saint Ruby Friedman. | ||
Carrie, real quickly, how can we get, how do people follow you and how do you get to your site to follow this? | ||
Because this fight, trust me folks, this fight's a long way from over. | ||
Carrie Lake, the legitimate governor of Arizona. | ||
Thank God we have patriotic attorneys working with us who are in for the fight no matter what threats they take. | ||
You can find me on all the usual social media, Getter Truth, Twitter, Facebook, Kari Lake, K-A-R-I-L-A-K-E. | ||
You can also go to Save Arizona Fund, F-U-N-D, and see our lawsuit, and you can also make a donation if you want to help pay our legal fees. | ||
We could use the help. | ||
We're in this to win it, and we will win it at the end of the day. | ||
Carrie Lake, fight on. | ||
Honored to have you on here. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
How about that? | ||
Eli Crane, Carrie Lake, back to back. | ||
Not too shabby. | ||
Let me go back to Fredericks. | ||
I got Cortez and Gaffney we're going to get to. | ||
Fredericks, Carrie's Lake's talking about counting every vote out there. | ||
What are we going to do on counting these votes today? | ||
Club for Growth has got its sleazy hand behind the scenes trying to make a deal on a rules package. | ||
But the bottom line, it comes down to trust. | ||
Can people trust Kevin McCarthy, John Fredericks? | ||
No, and they're exposing it all. | ||
Club for Growth, another slimeball PAC organization. | ||
David McIntosh. | ||
Nobody gives a rat's ass what David McIntosh says. | ||
This guy gets on and he's like, oh, I cut a deal with McCarthy. | ||
He's not going to use a super PAC money against my candidates. | ||
Therefore, I'm now for McCarthy. | ||
I got 10 votes. | ||
Like, they don't have any idea what this is about. | ||
This isn't about, hey, you got your bag of gold, you got a piece of pie at the table, and now you're backing McCarthy because you got something from him. | ||
Nobody cares what David McIntosh or Slimeball Club for Growth thinks that, by the way, spent a million dollars in 2015-16 to defeat President Trump, these are the slime balls that these 20 are exposing, Steve, by the hour. | ||
And the people that come out and say, well, John, you know, there's no endgame. | ||
What's the endgame? | ||
Hey, Steve, you know what the endgame is? | ||
There is no endgame. | ||
That's the beauty of this. | ||
Hey, John, what's the plan? | ||
Nobody has a plan. | ||
Did the 20 have a plan? | ||
Yes. | ||
You know what the plan is, Steve? | ||
It's a great plan. | ||
You want to know what it is? | ||
It's the and plan. | ||
No. | ||
The plan is no. | ||
That's the plan. | ||
It's simple. | ||
It's one word. | ||
Our plan is no. | ||
It is as simple as that. | ||
And I tell you the other thing. | ||
We're done collaborating with the quislings and the communists. | ||
Now they're out threatening us. | ||
Oh, we're going to cut a deal with the Democrats. | ||
Oh my God, John! | ||
Oh, Mr. Bill! | ||
Oh no, they're going to cut a deal with the Democrats! | ||
What deal are they going to cut? | ||
Oh, they're going to what? | ||
Get another $1.7 trillion omnibus bill? | ||
Oh, they're going to get 20 Republicans to vote for that in the Senate? | ||
Oh, we already did that! | ||
Oh, they're going to pass $2 trillion in spending for bike paths to nowhere? | ||
Money we don't have? | ||
Oh, they already cut that deal! | ||
What exactly deal are they going to cut? They're cutting all the deals now. | ||
There's no difference. And they're like, well, you know, but what happens, John? | ||
What happens if the Democrats get more seats on the committees? The same thing that's happening now. | ||
So let me get this straight. You're willing to cut a deal, a gang of 200? | ||
Let's forget the gang of 20. | ||
Gang of 200. | ||
You're willing to cut a deal with the Democrats to weaken the country, weaken Republicans' hand, weaken the majority, put more Democrats on committees, weaken the investigations. | ||
You're willing to do that for what? | ||
To shill for McCarthy? | ||
What are you getting in return? | ||
This has nothing to do with shilling for McCarthy. | ||
It's the gang of 200. | ||
But they're shilling for McCarthy because he's the direct contact to the money in Silicon Valley, Wall Street, and the global corporations. | ||
Bingo! | ||
He's the bagman, but hold it, but hold it. | ||
They're spitting, even in General Bacon, and I admire General Bacon for his service, right? | ||
Great Air Force pilot, combat, great guy. | ||
No offense, a little out of his depth in Congress, let's be blunt about it. | ||
He's talking yesterday about, yeah, we got to start, if we can't get this done today, we got to start talking to Democrats. | ||
You are spitting in the face Of all those grassroots people that knocked on the doors, that gave the money, that got this, that got this majority. | ||
Remember, they say this is a small majority. | ||
This is what Nancy Pelosi had. | ||
And I can't stand anything she stands for, but she ruled with an iron fist and got things done for her people. | ||
Right. | ||
Now, here's the thing. | ||
They're prepared. | ||
Do you think Nancy Pelosi was ever going to compromise and put Republicans, give them committee chairs and start talking, you know, start doing some coalition government for bipartisanship? | ||
John Frederick, was that ever a possibility with the way Nancy Pelosi and that gang over there rolls? | ||
No, of course not, because what we're seeing is this gang of 200 is putting their personal bag of gold, they got their hand out, they got the tin cups out, they all got a corner office. | ||
Hey, if McCarthy doesn't get in there, if my shill doesn't get in there, hey, what about that three-corner office you promised me with the four windows on the fourth floor? | ||
Do I lose that? | ||
This is what this whole thing is about. | ||
This has nothing to do with us, working people, spending money we don't have, policy. | ||
It's all about them. | ||
The Gang of 200 is willing to sell out working people in this country, willing to sell them out to protect their shill, Kevin McCarthy. | ||
That's why we need to turn this around. | ||
It's like, oh, the gang of 20, the Taliban. | ||
No, it's the gang of 200, right? | ||
What do they stand for? | ||
What it is that they plan to do? | ||
What's their plan? | ||
They don't have a plan. | ||
I tell you what, we have a plan. | ||
That plan is no. | ||
We're finally standing up. | ||
We got 20 people. | ||
Oh, it's only 20. | ||
It only represents 10 or 15 percent. | ||
Guess what? | ||
It represents 80 percent of our base because we're all cheering these people on. | ||
One person with courage, Steve, makes a majority. | ||
20 people. | ||
We have a freaking army. | ||
By the way, Eli Crane told you that. | ||
John, how do people get to you? | ||
Because they're going to want to follow your social media, sir. | ||
Oh, you gotta do it because we're all over this and, uh, hey, and there's not gonna be any ten votes appealing away from McCarthy either. | ||
That's all, that's all fake news being put out to pressure us. | ||
At JF Radio Show. | ||
At JF Radio Show. | ||
Lay some up, folks, and lay some tight because we're in this battle. | ||
Look at what we've exposed in two days! | ||
Imagine if this goes five days! | ||
The refs are coming off the ship. | ||
We're seeing it all. | ||
Conservative Inc, man. | ||
They feign opposition. | ||
They're fakers. | ||
They're all exposed. | ||
Controlled opposition. | ||
John Fergs, thank you very much. | ||
Okay. | ||
We got Cortez. | ||
We have Gaffney. | ||
We're going to be joined by the Mike Davis. | ||
Red-haired Irishman wants to come in and get into this fight. | ||
Hopefully got Lauren Bovert at the top of the hour. | ||
Just stick around. | ||
We're going to talk to you about the pieces that they're looking to do to put this deal together. | ||
Can you trust? | ||
Can you trust? | ||
Because this is ultimately about the dead ceiling spending and putting the country's financial house in order next in the war room. | ||
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Okay, so they're coming fast and furious now. | ||
Andrew Desario just tweeted out exclusive McCarthy supporters are taking a new aim at his detractors, arguing the delay in choosing a speaker is creating a, wait for it, national security risk that undermines Republicans' promises to its own voters. | ||
Frank Gaffney, you are the war dog that's been at the tip of the spear of national security since you were in the Reagan administration, sir, I believe the Department of Defense. | ||
Do you buy this, sir? | ||
Well, I loved John Frederick's line about the roaches coming out. | ||
We saw two of the worst of them yesterday in an orgy of bipartisanship in Kentucky. | ||
Joe Biden, President of the United States, Mitch McConnell, the minority leader of the Senate. | ||
What they have in common, I fear, with Kevin McCarthy, and for that matter Nancy Pelosi, and Chuck Schumer, and a whole bunch of others, is they're all compromised. | ||
by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
You want to talk about threats to the national security of the United States? | ||
I can't imagine more serious threats to the national security of the United States than having five of the top people in our government in the thrall of, if not the pay of, certainly aligned with, and doing, I'm afraid, the business of, our mortal enemies, the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
That's what we need an investigation about. | ||
You'll never get an investigation into any of them, a proper, rigorous, real investigation, if Kevin McCarthy, the untrustworthy Kevin McCarthy, and a man who is himself, I believe, compromised, notably through the Sequoia connection, in the role of Speaker, calling the shots, telling people what they can investigate, what they can't, who they can call as witnesses, who they can't, and who they can subpoena. | ||
When they get resistance. | ||
That's what we need. | ||
And we're not going to get it from this. | ||
Trey Gowdy, when he's on Fox News and then Paul Ryan and Matt McCarthy, the whole Benghazi fiasco, the whole Benghazi, it was all performative. | ||
You got to get serious here. | ||
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Thank you, Stu. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
By the way, breaking news. | ||
Dan Bishop of North Carolina. | ||
And Dan Bishop really has been the forefront. | ||
He's come in the forefront of this. | ||
He says that he will... | ||
Tells Fox News he will resign from Congress if they're unsuccessful in their efforts to bring about institutional change in the House, and he does not trust McCarthy to deliver. | ||
If McCarthy wins, he will resign. | ||
They're raising the stakes here, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is getting ugly. | ||
I want to get to Cardi B, and I want to do it at the top of the hour, because I don't want to force this, because she speaks truth to power here. | ||
I want to bring in Cortez. | ||
Cortez, I need you to explain. | ||
We've talked about this now for a couple of years, and now you're seeing it in every story. | ||
It was the lead story. | ||
So if you go to Getter right now, my Getter account, I've got a story up there called The Signal, and it is the lead story in the Hill newspaper, which is the inside baseball to inside baseball. | ||
Right. | ||
It is about this, and what does it talk about? | ||
That they're all freaked out everywhere on Capitol Hill because, in the headline, the debt ceiling crisis that's to come because of what they're seeing today. | ||
Cortez, this is nothing compared to what's going to happen on the debt ceiling and the appropriations and spending fights that are going to come, sir. | ||
No, exactly. | ||
As tumultuous as this week is, as this family squabble is among Republicans, it's nothing compared to the coming political crucible of the debt ceiling crisis, because that is the last and only significant leverage point for the incoming GOP House. | ||
Because of what the GOP Senate eunuchs, the collaborators, did with the omnibus, they removed so many political weapons away from this incoming House majority, that the remaining significant material leverage point is the debt ceiling. | ||
And the only good news, Steve, the only silver lining to that omnibus monstrosity, is that we now need to finance all of that unfunded boondoggle spending. | ||
And I mean immediately, right? | ||
Within weeks. | ||
Herein lies the chance, the opportunity, the fulcrum point for the House Republicans, no matter who the Speaker is, to finally take on Joe Biden and stop the madness of his twin created crises, the most significant crises that he has created, both the border crisis as well as the economic crisis, the combination, the collision of Biden's recession with Biden's inflationary madness. | ||
The debt ceiling is the time and the place where the Republicans can finally stand up and say no. And so you played Abigail Spanberger, by the way, the congresswoman at the beginning of the show where she really lamented that there's a potential looming crisis. I think we on the right pine for this crisis. This is exactly the moment we want. | ||
We want to force a government shutdown. | ||
We want to force Biden to shut the government down, by the way. He will be the one who's choosing, for example, to prioritize illegal migrants over funding the budget. | ||
There's so much to get into here. And I ask you to just, I know you're jammed in relate getting here, but just stay through the break. | ||
I got Mike Davis, too, on the thing. | ||
What I want to talk to, because we need the posse and the cadre to be as smart as possible about this. | ||
Right now, we've had Ralph Norman on. | ||
And remember, Ralph Norman's journey on this from South Carolina as a real estate developer started in this conference where he asked McCarthy, hey, the 10-year balanced budget or the 7-year, which one? | ||
You've got to be for one. | ||
Which one? | ||
He goes, I'm not for it. | ||
Norman has been talking about debt ceiling and spending, and now if you look at the articles, particularly in CNN and others, they're saying, oh, Ralph Norman's conflating the debt ceiling with the spending. | ||
No, they're trying to confuse you there. | ||
It's not conflated. | ||
It's welded at the hip. | ||
Make sure all the guys that watch this show from the left-wing media understand, we're not letting you play the game. | ||
Oh, you're conflating because it's really about prostitution? | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
That's a game, a semantic game you guys have played for years. | ||
The debt ceiling and the raising of it is absolutely welded, hard-weld to the spending. | ||
And it's going to stop because the adults in the room are the war room posse, the head of the creditors committee. | ||
And this fight, if you think it's gotten nasty now, folks, you ain't seen nothing yet. | ||
It's all about money and it's about power. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Cortez, Mike Davis, |