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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. | |
I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
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I know you don't like hearing that. | |
I know you try 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 line? | ||
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. Bannon. | |
We're live from CPAC, day three! | ||
I... Hold it. | ||
We can't hear you! | ||
Okay, we need a noise complaint from CPAC. We're here with our favorite Nigel Farage. | ||
Nigel, thank you. First off, forget it. | ||
Nigel's normally not up until noon, but thank you very much for hitting your marks for it. | ||
I've got to say, Steve, what a crowd. | ||
What a great group of people. | ||
Brilliant. Brilliant. | ||
Hold it. Do we love Nigel Farage, the man that brought Brexit? | ||
The man that brought the sovereignty back to the English people? | ||
So, Nigel, tell us, by the way, I want to apologize for being so over the top yesterday on the stage prior to you coming out for your speech. | ||
Oh, Steve, I mean, you're one of the few people that makes me feel like a shrinking violet, you know? | ||
No, it was full Bannon yesterday on the stage. | ||
It was, get ready, we're in battle. | ||
But then, in a sense, we are in a battle, aren't we? | ||
We are. Basically, Western civilization is on the verge of being brought down by the radical left, Right across the English-speaking world, we're in trouble in America, in the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand. | ||
It's the English-speaking world that's in trouble. | ||
And everything we've ever stood for, our Judeo-Christian principles, the value of family, all of these things the radical left want to destroy. | ||
And it's up to us, isn't it? | ||
I mean, if we do nothing, they're going to win. | ||
Here's the thing, you know, yesterday I had the honor of being on If you haven't watched his show, you can get it live. | ||
Tell people I can get it live here in the States. | ||
Yeah, GB News. Download the app. | ||
It's free in America. | ||
And by the way, so I get ready for the show and our comms director, Alexander Preet. | ||
Alexander Wave. Say hi, Alexander. | ||
Hold it. She's also helping with Nigel. | ||
And she says, hey, can I make a tiny request? | ||
Can you not wear the green combat jacket? | ||
Can you wear the blazer? Because it's an English audience. | ||
I said, hang on for a second. I said, stop. | ||
I said, you got that guy Oliver with the big beard, right? | ||
That is the wild man that I see. | ||
Everybody clips his things every day. | ||
But no, in the interview, I was able to lay out the differences. | ||
And here's one of the big differences. | ||
Why is Boris Johnson and these elites in the Tory party running around trying to be Winston Churchill on this situation in the Ukraine? | ||
Because he thinks it makes him a global statesman. | ||
Simple as that. I mean, Boris was elected as a conservative, but governed as a liberal. | ||
Took us down the net zero route. | ||
Didn't do Brexit properly. | ||
Did nothing to stop the illegal immigration coming across. | ||
I mean, literally nothing to stop that from happening. | ||
What's terrible during COVID? I mean, the worst, to put in mandates and then be a hypocrite about it and have parties and all that kind of stuff. | ||
Yeah, I mean, they locked us down again and again and again as a nation. | ||
He was on the verge of locking us up again for Christmas 2021. | ||
In the end, public opinion, media opinion stopped him. | ||
But he sees Ukraine. | ||
This is his historical legacy. | ||
And he's gone so crazy. | ||
He now literally wants to send the entire RAF. He wants to send the Royal Air Force. | ||
The Royal Air Force, every single fighter jet we've got, he wants to go to Ukraine. | ||
He says we must win this war. | ||
He also supports the agenda of retaking Crimea, which I think, not only impossible, but very, very dangerous. | ||
Joe Biden, the illegitimate occupier of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, he said the other day that the decision in Ukraine is up to Zelensky. | ||
And Zelensky's three things are retake all the territory, including Crimea, a trillion dollars of reparations from the Russian people, and war crimes trials. | ||
Do we support Joe Biden's support of Zelensky? | ||
No! You want to send any more money on Ukraine? | ||
No! We want some of our money back, right, the ones the oligarch stock? | ||
What is this big split? | ||
Because the British people, it seems like they're still not there, and I don't understand how they support it, given the fact that the financial situation of the UK, as we saw last summer, you have to start making some cuts to your budget, or you've got to figure out a way to finance it. | ||
Yeah, I mean, look, you know, British public opinion very firmly is that Putin has invaded a sovereign country. | ||
We therefore want to help that sovereign country. | ||
That's where the British public opinion firmly is. | ||
But... Do you know what? | ||
We've given so much military equipment, our national stock of artillery shells is now 6,000. | ||
So we literally have very, very little military kit left. | ||
We've given it all there. | ||
Yes, it's costing us a lot of money. | ||
Yes, the UK's finances are in a desperate state. | ||
I mean, you know, Britain's not in a good way. | ||
So we're now beginning to have a conversation about this. | ||
But I have to say, here, the mood I get at CPAC is a lot of Americans here at this conference think you've already sent too much to Ukraine. | ||
You agree with that? You agree that we've sent too much to Ukraine already? | ||
Any questions? Because we have to cut, we're talking about $2 trillion of cuts in Medicaid over 10 years. | ||
These cuts are tough, but they've got to be made. | ||
You've got other social safety net or welfare state cuts have to happen, cuts in defense. | ||
And we've committed either sent or committed $200 billion. | ||
Janet Yellen's been over there last week. | ||
Merrick Garland. It's a good use of Merrick Garland's time instead of working on the prisoners or the J-6 prisoners. | ||
By the way, setting up the war crimes trials. | ||
Do you think Putin is going to surrender? | ||
Do the Nazis know they're going to stand war crimes trials until we beat them or the Imperial Japanese staff? | ||
You win first, right? | ||
Then you do the work. Yeah, I mean, it's almost as if we've got people now who are willfully provoking, provoking, provoking. | ||
I mean, Steve, I said in 2014 in the European Parliament that continual eastward expansion of NATO and the Ukraine was a massive geopolitical error. | ||
And the EU. And the EU. What in 2014... | ||
The EU instigated this. | ||
In 2014... | ||
The democratically elected leader of Ukraine was brought down in the so-called Orange Revolution by people standing in the square in Kiev waving European Union flags. | ||
Now, he was a Putin-affiliated guy, right? | ||
He wasn't a great guy, but he was still democratically elected. | ||
He was still an elected leader of a country. | ||
So we've done a hell of a lot wrong in the past on this. | ||
That was Victoria Nuland. | ||
That was her deal. Yeah, nobody owns up to it. | ||
Nobody ever admits it. Let me talk about politics. | ||
The Tories, by the way, the Tories are actually, I think, worse than the rhino Republicans, if that could possibly be and still be conservative. | ||
Do you guys agree with that? | ||
The Tories are even more radical. | ||
How did the party of Winston Churchill, how did the Tories get so... | ||
Far off the mark. | ||
The globalists have taken over the Tory party completely. | ||
It is now a party of high taxes. | ||
We're paying the most taxes we paid since the end of World War II. Massive tax burden. | ||
The size of estates got bigger and bigger. | ||
Their behavior during the pandemic was just incredible, telling the police to go heavy. | ||
And we got a leak the night before last that actually cabinet members were discussing whether I should be locked up for breaking... | ||
I didn't see that. Yeah, for breaking lockdown rules. | ||
Really? Yeah. I went down the pub. | ||
Well, they have a whole list of stuff they want to lock you up for, but they'll take breaking lockdown rules. | ||
Yeah, no, no. Apparently I hadn't quarantined for 14 days. | ||
I was seen in the pub. | ||
How awful. How bad of me. | ||
Hold it. There was a sighting of Nigel Farage in a pub? | ||
There must have been a body double. | ||
A doppelganger, right? | ||
Yeah, so they took away our liberties. | ||
They have gone fanatical for net zero. | ||
So we now import the gas we need. | ||
We import the coal we need. | ||
Well, we could produce our own. | ||
Paul, you have the North Sea in Newcastle. | ||
You have the North Sea in Newcastle. | ||
We should be an energy superpower. | ||
Exports of energy. Absolutely. | ||
And what we've also done... But Boris Johnson said that 50 % of his energy is going to be by solar by the end of... | ||
You know, Boris told us that by the end of 2025 or something. | ||
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And it'll all be electric vehicles from 2030. | ||
So are the Tories going to get wiped out of the next election? | ||
I hope so. I really hope so. | ||
They deserve to. Is Nigel Farage... | ||
Should he be the next Conservative Prime Minister? | ||
Has there been any greater hero on the world stage for bringing people's sovereignty back to him than Nigel Farage? | ||
Steve, there's one slight problem. | ||
The Conservative Party wouldn't even have me as a member. | ||
And unlike America, we don't have open primaries. | ||
You know, here Donald Trump, a businessman, was able to say, I'm going to run, come through the primaries and win. | ||
It's much more difficult in the old country. | ||
But hey, you know what? | ||
I haven't given up. But what happens to England going forward? | ||
Look, we have a special relationship, clearly the strongest allies, although I think the American people very much disagree on this Ukraine situation. | ||
But you see what I talked about yesterday, the collapse of the neocon, neoliberal order. | ||
The Judeo-Christian West is going to come under tremendous problems. | ||
You're one of the true leaders in the world. | ||
How does Nigel Farage... | ||
Because the Tories are going to collapse. | ||
They're going to be smoked. Look, the Tories have been around for 200 years, right? | ||
So what we've got to do is find a way and a time to replace the Tories. | ||
They have failed on absolutely everything. | ||
I don't think that moment is now, but I think one or two years down the road, when they've lost an election and not learned the lessons, and when Labour are in power and even more incompetent, and tax us even more, I think that could be the moment. | ||
But see, here's the thing. This is why Nigel's like Trump. | ||
The Republican Party's been around since the Civil War. | ||
But President Trump is not simply leader of a party, whatever that means. | ||
He's the leader of a movement, correct? | ||
MAGA, make America great again. | ||
You were the one individual that gave England its chance to make itself great again. | ||
The problem with Boris Johnson kind of weaseled in there. | ||
People said, oh, Boris Johnson did Brexit. | ||
He didn't have nothing to do with Brexit. | ||
He never believed in it. He never believed in it. | ||
In fact, when they came over to the White House, when President Trump came in there, they looked at Brexit as a problem to work around instead of an opportunity to be grasped. | ||
And then eventually when you got them that huge majority, the biggest majority they ever had, their concept is Singapore on the Thames. | ||
It's not true Brexit. | ||
What's going to happen for the British people who we love? | ||
What are they going to do to grab the opportunity to make Great Britain, the United Kingdom great again? | ||
Well, look, we want to do that, but we can't do it without our leaders allowing us to do it. | ||
And everything we do is in favor of literally a handful of giant multinational companies. | ||
We are We are hitting hard. | ||
Men and women, millions of them, running their own businesses. | ||
Real entrepreneurs, real hard-working people. | ||
They're being taxed more. | ||
They're being regulated more heavily. | ||
What we need, Steve, and this happened to us back in the 70s. | ||
In the 70s, the UK was going through its worst period ever. | ||
High inflation, low productivity, trade unions, strikes, you name it. | ||
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And what happened? A grocer's daughter showed up. | |
Is Margaret Thatcher one of the greatest leaders of the 20th century? | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So Thatcher came along in 75, took on the unions, took on the left, turned it around, and you know what? | ||
She made Britain great again. | ||
But let me say something. | ||
I love Margaret Thatcher. | ||
She, Pope John Paul II, Ronald Reagan, brought down the Soviet Union. | ||
But as great as what Margaret Thatcher did to help turn Britain around, those were dark days in the late 70s. | ||
Nigel Farage, what you did is historic. | ||
You gave the British people their sovereignty back. | ||
They went from being like a state like North Carolina in the EU, because the EU wants it to be the United States of Europe. | ||
You gave the British people their sovereignty back. | ||
I mean, would you like to have your sovereignty back here in the United States of America? | ||
I know you love President Trump. Tell about the show. | ||
How do people get to you? You got to watch Nigel's show because I tell you what, it gives you a great sense of what's happening in the world. | ||
Well, we had the BBC, we've had Sky News, ITV, all center-left, no variance of opinion on any subject. | ||
And GB News has come along, funded by a couple of businessmen. | ||
We're a challenger to the model. | ||
We're having real, genuine political debate. | ||
We're making great progress. | ||
I can tell we are. | ||
Because the left-wing media hates us, so we must be getting something, right? | ||
And if you want to see what I do, I'm on there four or five days a week. | ||
Simply Google GB News. | ||
There's an app. You can download it for free. | ||
We want to download the app. Can we give it up for Nigel Farage? | ||
Thank you. Thank you. | ||
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We're about to go live. We're about to go live. | |
Is our message to the British people, take down the Tory party, replace it with the Conservative Party? | ||
Should Nigel Farage be the next Prime Minister of the United Kingdom? | ||
Nigel, thank you so much. | ||
It's an honor. Thank you. Thank you, brother. | ||
Okay, Nigel, we're going to try to get... | ||
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Do we love Nigel? | |
Nigel I told you it's so worth it to get up early in the morning. | ||
The best people are up early. | ||
Not those late-night pub crawlers. | ||
Oh, TV determined. | ||
Okay, we're going to get fired up here. | ||
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We need to have a noise complaint. | |
Short commercial break. | ||
We're going to be back at the war room. | ||
Posse here. They got an edge to them this morning. | ||
I think some people were partying last night. | ||
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USA! USA! USA! USA! | |
Spread the word all through Hong Kong. | ||
We will fight till they're all gone. | ||
We rejoice when there's no more. | ||
Let's take down the CCP! | ||
Stephen K. Back. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
It's day three of CPAC. | ||
Look who turned up, Mike Lindell. | ||
Mike Lindell, hold it, hold it. | ||
Mike Lindell speaks this afternoon at 2.40. | ||
We need to pack the hall. | ||
I need some juice in this mic. | ||
What do you think I'm going to talk about today? | ||
Hold it. I'll tell you what we're going to talk about. | ||
Can we go over my thing? | ||
The Election Crime Bureau. My lawyer's already gotten in touch with him about ripping off my logo for the Election Crimes Bureau. | ||
Nothing's free here, man. | ||
Okay, hold it. Let's go to that. | ||
Let's go to... We got our panel. | ||
Natalie, who do you got up there with you on our panel this morning? | ||
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Terry Schilling, who's a war... | |
Terry! American principles. | ||
Hold it. Hold it. Stop. | ||
Stop. Natalie, did Raheem Kassam give permission? | ||
Does Raheem give permission for Terry to be on here this morning, your boss? | ||
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You are not my boss, but yes, he did. | |
No, Terry's boss. By the way, do we love Raheem Kassam? | ||
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Yes. Should we have him back on the war room? | |
Yes. People have spoken. | ||
So we got Schilling. Who's this guy over here? | ||
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I think you know him, John Fredericks. | |
All right. Did you do your show this morning? | ||
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Best panel ever. Oh, yeah, I got all my picks. | |
Go to GodzillaWins.com. | ||
Nothing but winners. By the way, his real job is making book that morning talk show. | ||
Who knows? Okay, Mike Lindell, you speak this afternoon. | ||
How's the Election Crime Bureau? | ||
Has it gotten any traction? | ||
Because, you know, the establishment Republicans, some here come here and they said, you got to stop talking. | ||
We have to stop talking about the 2020 election. | ||
We have to stop. No, no, no. | ||
People are tired of it. | ||
They're tired of Mike Lindell. | ||
He's crazy Mike Lindell with the pillows. | ||
You read the depositions of Fox. | ||
They're all tired of it. | ||
All they want. | ||
The Murdochs are so subtle. | ||
All they want, they said, we'll let Mike Lindell on as long as he's paying for advertising. | ||
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I said, man, oh, man, do they hold that audience in contempt. | |
But, you know, one of the things they said in that deposition was, like, Tucker and Sean and Laura, that back then they said they didn't believe there was fraud. | ||
Well, back then, November and December of 2020, a lot of people had a hard time wrapping your head around that they would do it with computers and steal millions of votes. | ||
But Tucker, just recently, after two years now, we have all this other information, he got on stage in Arizona and said, we have to get rid of the machines. | ||
So... Are you guys machine guys? | ||
So the guy get rid of the machines? | ||
Go back to pay for ballots? | ||
By the way, there's a big article today about you causing trouble in Shasta County. | ||
The Hill newspaper picked it up. | ||
Everybody picked it up. What's happening in Shasta County? | ||
Well, this is stuff that's going on all over the place. | ||
But Shasta, they reached out to me last Monday, and this county, instead of just voting to get rid of Dominion, they voted to get rid of just to go all paper. | ||
Well, the Secretary of State's office showed up, 12 of them. | ||
Attorney General threatened them. | ||
Can you imagine? This is going on around our country. | ||
It's going around in Arkansas, too. | ||
They get attacked for wanting to do what they can do legally there in California, go to paper ballots. | ||
You know, you can't make this up where they're protecting machine companies, but yet attacking companies like MyPillow that have, you know, thousands of people. | ||
Do you expect President Trump to talk about election crime bureau or election integrity today? | ||
Yeah, I hope he mentions. I met with him about it, the election crime bureau. | ||
And when I talk, I know I'm going to reach out to have the RNC endorse it. | ||
We'll see what they say. Stop. | ||
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Stop. You've got to repeat that. | |
We're going to have what now? The RNC's going to do what? | ||
Is the RNC going to endorse Mike Lindell's Election Crime Bureau? | ||
Hey, Ronna McDaniels said she's looking forward to working with Mike Lindell. | ||
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Now, when you work with Mike Lindell, what do you think you're going to be working on? | |
Pillows? Oh, election. | ||
Okay, John Fredericks, are you with us on the election, on election fraud, the Election Crime Bureau, bro? | ||
You can't talk about your basketball spreads today. | ||
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Yeah, because look... You're not going to be able to win in 2024 if we don't fix what happened in 2020 and 2022. | |
Let me ask this brutal question. | ||
Pennsylvania, forget it. | ||
It's too corrupt. You've got to win Wisconsin, you have to win Georgia, and you have to win Arizona. | ||
If you don't win those three states, Donald Trump's not the president again. | ||
Very simple. Because you've got to take Nevada and Pennsylvania. | ||
They're gone for right now. | ||
What specifically have we done in those three states to ensure? | ||
So let's assume for purposes of this discussion, we're not going to have the machines gone in that time because that's just not going to happen. | ||
What else do we have? Okay, I disagree that it's not going to happen. | ||
Okay, fine. Okay, tell me. But there will be machines gone. | ||
A lot of them. We hope all of them. | ||
But if they're not, we've done a lot of stuff in Wisconsin. | ||
By the way, right now, Gary Lake's case, we appealed it this week. | ||
But is that going to take the machines out of Arizona? | ||
Wisconsin Supreme Court. That part I don't know. | ||
I will say this. | ||
Well, let's assume we can't get the... | ||
If you can't get the machines... | ||
I humored you on Ronald McDaniel... | ||
Supporting the Election Crime Bureau. | ||
Okay, here's what we're doing. | ||
Assume that the machines are there, what are we going to do? | ||
Assuming that each state is different, and I'm glad you brought this up, because the narrative has been out there. | ||
Frederick, you're so happy we're dealing with election fraud. | ||
Everyone was saying, even on your show, get out, do what the Democrats do, ballot harvest, vote early in that. | ||
Some states, that's the case, where you have Oregon, Washington State, and Utah. | ||
You can't do that in Arizona. | ||
If you do it in Arizona and these other states, we will lose those states, if we still have the machine. | ||
If we still have the machines, you vote day of, same day. | ||
It's harder to steal. | ||
You know what they have to do? | ||
Just what they did in Arizona to carry. | ||
And it stands out like a sore thumb. | ||
You can't embrace their theft, which is before going before. | ||
Do you guys agree? Because this is a fundamental debate we have to have, and we have to have it, I think, in the next hundred days. | ||
Either Mike Lindell, hardcore, and I love this guy like a brother, the hardcore, right, you only got to vote on game day, or the other folks are saying right now, John Frederick's in that camp, that We gotta be in the business the Democrats are in. | ||
The Democrats are in the ballot creation and distribution business. | ||
We're in the voter integrity and the vote business, the two different businesses. | ||
No, we're in the business of you want to win, and I'm telling you, I have two years of investigation into this. | ||
That's why they did that to Carrie. | ||
She won last summer in the primary because everybody voted same day, and they didn't have enough to cheat earlier, which they have all the time in the world to cheat on, just pulling names from the voter rolls. | ||
And when you vote same day, what they did at this time, what did they have to do? | ||
We woke up November 8th, and all the machines didn't work. | ||
Well, if they do that again, you think they're going to get away with it? | ||
Hang on. We're going to go back to Vox Populi. | ||
I'm going to show you the mountain you're going to have to climb. | ||
Okay, hang on for a second. | ||
How many agree with Lindell that we've got to be totally hardcore, game day voting, no matter how it is? | ||
Okay, okay, okay. | ||
And there's no double voting here, okay? | ||
I'm eyeballing you. How many agree with John Fredericks and others? | ||
That, hey, we gotta get into the ballot business, we gotta get into the ballot generation business, we gotta get into the mail-in ballot, we gotta do all. | ||
How many agree with that? It's probably 60-40 Lindell, right? | ||
So far. Here's what we're doing with the Election Crime Bureau. | ||
Every state we're taking is that footprint. | ||
We're taking it the footprint. Some states you will have to do that. | ||
Because like Oregon, they don't have same-day voting. | ||
Then you get in that business. | ||
Every state is different, and we will tell you which state to do that in. | ||
There's a blend here, but for the most part, if they have same-day voting, you have to go that way. | ||
Oh, you want Mike Lindell looking into the camera? | ||
Oh, education. You see, hold it, hold it. | ||
He looks in the camera. I'm going to work the crowd. | ||
So hold it, Frederick, real quickly. | ||
We'll go into another topic here. | ||
Tell me, is that a... | ||
Is that a way for electoral suicide? | ||
Does it do what Lindell wants to do? | ||
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Game day voting? Yes, Steve. | |
We're going to get wiped out again. | ||
You cannot give the Democrats 55 days to vote and we have 15 hours. | ||
There's no mathematical equation that is going to win you an election. | ||
It's great to talk about. | ||
It's fun. You get fired up. | ||
They've got 55 days to get ballots in and we're giving ourselves 15 hours. | ||
If we continue this, we'll never win again. | ||
Hang on. Isn't that what they did to Cary Lake? | ||
That's why they had to turn the machines off, Steve. | ||
And if they do it the way John's saying, you know, he's just misconstrued. | ||
You can't overrun an algorithm, and you can't overrun a computer. | ||
You have to do it the way I'm telling you. | ||
Okay, hold it, hold it. | ||
Here's what I propose, and the word we'll do at REV. We have to have a debate on our side of the football because there's clearly... | ||
Two camps, and your camp's probably 65-35, but we need everybody 100 % on one or the other, because this is critical. | ||
I commit that we're going to do this, and we're going to get everybody involved in the town hall. | ||
And like I said, every state is different. | ||
There are states that John will be right in. | ||
That's what we're doing with the Bureau. | ||
We're investigating. Look at the footprint of the state, and what's the best thing to do in that state. | ||
Some of these states, you can vote a week early, like in Texas. | ||
They don't have a lot of time to pull from voter rolls and stuff. | ||
Every state's different. | ||
If you go to the Election Crime Bureau, we will let you know what's the best policy for your state, what's the best practices. | ||
Some of them, that's true. | ||
It's the biggest issue you face in the Election Crime Bureau. | ||
There's not enough machines. | ||
Is that the biggest problem we got? | ||
Well, that will be a problem because we find more and more criminals every day. | ||
You know, we find out people, and when I say crime, I come traitors in with that, too. | ||
We got a big thing. Is Joe Biden the legitimate president of the United States? | ||
Absolutely not. Any question about that? | ||
Do you care all this media says that you're all a bunch of retrogrades and reprobates and everything like that? | ||
Do you care? No. By the way, is the Chinese Communist Party in Beijing think he's legitimate? | ||
With the lack of respect? Did the Ayatollahs in Persia think he's legitimate? | ||
The KGB Kanksters in Moscow think he's legitimate? | ||
Would they have ever done to a legitimate President of the United States what they did in Ukraine if he had a real Commander-in-Chief? | ||
Okay, we got a minute. You got to talk to me about MyPillow 2.0. | ||
Because, you know, I've been here for a couple of days and I didn't have my MyPillow 2.0. | ||
And I'm not getting the sleep I normally get. | ||
Well, you need to get that. | ||
We came out with it. You know, when I've been in MyPillow about 20 years ago, there was the technology back then that I had that got the patents on. | ||
There wasn't one change until this year, or last year. | ||
And last year, I heard about a temperature regulating thread that was available here in the United States. | ||
So I said, I gotta have fabric made from that. | ||
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Next to President Trump, is this our greatest living patriot? | ||
He's put his company, everything on the line. | ||
Brother Mike Lindell Stephen K band. Okay, we're live It's CPAC Day 3. | ||
They're 10 deep here. | ||
You know, Sig, we should have sold tickets here, man. | ||
Help our cash flow. | ||
Oh my God, is that Dr. | ||
R.W. Malone? Wow, every wild man in the place is showing up. | ||
Okay, we got a lot to get to. | ||
It's audience participation. Don't you love these live shows? | ||
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Yeah! They're a little shaggy, but it works. | |
It gets your voice. Vox Populi. | ||
Okay, let's go. | ||
John Fredericks, Rip, what are you working on? | ||
What's big? Don't give me your sports bets today. | ||
Talk to me about... By the way, I noticed they're here for four days and John Fredericks didn't invite me one time to be on the show. | ||
Just saying. John Fredericks. | ||
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I tell you what. This is not CPAC. Welcome to TPAC. That's what this is. | |
This is TPAC. Hold on. | ||
TPAC stands for the Trump Political Action Conference. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Trump Populist Action Committee. | ||
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Even better. TPAC, baby! | |
By the way, you've had a great time at CPAC. Wasn't this worth it? | ||
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Steve and I got a special announcement along with REV with the help of Rob Sieg. | |
By the way, give Rob Sieg a hand for REV. Rob Sieg. | ||
Rob, come on over here. This guy here. | ||
This is the founder, the chairman of REV. Hey, thank you, everybody. | ||
Thank you for coming out. | ||
We're so excited and so proud to have Steve Bannon, Charlie Kirk, John Fredericks, all of them joined the network. | ||
Look where we're going next. | ||
We're really going to make some changes. | ||
By the way, you got Kirk, you got Jack Posobiec, you got every dirtbag. | ||
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You can't get another channel, another legitimate channel on REV. Don't forget Ed Henry. | |
He'll cry. Ed Henry, no. | ||
Hold it, hold it, hold it. And Karen Turk, she carries the show. | ||
Just saying. By the way, his son Parker does all the work. | ||
SIG just wines and dines with distributors and investors. | ||
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Yes, sir. Steve and I, with the help of RAV and War Room and the John Frippich Network, we're going to East Palestine and we are going to do a town hall meeting. | |
And we are going to get to the bottom of what happened there. | ||
We can't get any media to cover it, so we're going to go out and do it ourselves. | ||
It's not just about the derailment and Pete Buttigieg and that nonsense. | ||
That's terrible. It's about who authorized that controlled leak onto that town that they could run the water and who did the uncontrolled burn. | ||
Those people, and starting with the EPA director, the head of Norfolk Southern, right, and Josh Shapiro, and throw Mike DeWine in there, everybody that proved it should be in jail right now. | ||
Any doubt in your mind on that? | ||
No. Are they criminals for doing that? | ||
No. putting that stuff out there. | ||
John, we're going to do this in the next couple of weeks? | ||
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We're going to do this in the next couple of weeks. | |
We've got to get the venue straightened out, but we're going to East Palestine and we're going to hear from victims. | ||
We're going to invite the EPA there. | ||
Everybody will see who shows up. | ||
Norfolk Southern. This is going to be the town hall of the people for East Palestine. | ||
The mother of all town halls. | ||
And we're going to have their voices, and then we're going to get to the bottom of it. | ||
Terry, by the way, Fredericks, how do they get to you? | ||
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How do people get to you? At jfradioshow.com, that's the easiest thing to do. | |
That same social media handle, at jfradioshow.com, and we'll have announcements about where it is. | ||
Also joining us will be Michael Patrick Leahy of The Ohio Star, who's done the best writing on East Palestine and America. | ||
By the way, if you're a degenerate gambler, what's your sportsbook site? | ||
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GodzillaWins.com. Nothing but winners, baby. | |
Don't take the kid's college money. | ||
Be putting on his basketball bets. | ||
Okay. Terry Schilling, America's Principles. | ||
Why are you guys here? We're here to save kids. | ||
Protect the family. We're organizing families in politics. | ||
Steve, we're making the family the most powerful and important special interest group in this country. | ||
It's the big family. Why are they coming after? | ||
Why are the elites in the country? | ||
Why are the left-wing Democrats? | ||
Why are they coming after the family and particularly trying to weaponize the children? | ||
Look at the kids that are raised in these broken homes, that are raised without fathers. | ||
It's obvious why they want to destroy the family, because it gives them more power. | ||
These kids that are raised in these broken homes without a dad around, they're committing crimes, they're on welfare, they're getting terrible grades, they're stupid, they're programmable. | ||
And that's why they want to destroy the family, and that's why we have to stop and save this great country. | ||
Didn't this happen in the French Revolution, in the Bolsheviks, the Chinese Communist Party, Mao Zedong, the Cultural Revolution? | ||
They always go after the family? | ||
Every single time. | ||
Steve, 1926, The Atlantic ran an article about the dissolution of marriage in the Soviet Union. | ||
What happened was these dads would abandon their families, abandon their kids. | ||
Hoodlum orphans would ransack the towns, raping, pillaging, stealing. | ||
Just terrible. And they're doing it here today. | ||
When you see Chicago, when you see these cities that are burning down, all the violence and the murders skyrocketing, it's because there's no fathers. | ||
How do we get to, Terry, what's your coordinates? | ||
How do we get to you? It says shilling 1776 across all the platforms, Twitter, Getter, Instagram, all of that. | ||
Ben Berquam, what do we got? | ||
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Speaker of Election Integrity, I'm from the beautiful state of Arkansas, Sarah Huckabee Sanders. | |
Colonel Conrad Reynolds, talk to us about what you've done, what you're doing, and what's next, what other states can do. | ||
Great, I'm the CEO of the Arkansas Veteran, the Arkansas Voter Integrity Initiative, avii.org. | ||
What we're trying to do is change Arkansas, get rid of machines, Get rid of the ES&S machines and go to secure paper ballots throughout Arkansas. | ||
We are suing ES&S because they use barcode. | ||
That's what they're counting. We need everybody in Arkansas to understand. | ||
We've got to get rid of machines. | ||
We've got to go to a paper ballot, a secure paper ballot. | ||
Mack Lindell is helping us on the 18th of this month, 18 March. | ||
We're having a rally in Moralton, Arkansas. | ||
Go to our site, ABI. Hang on. | ||
Hang on. Is this the Arkansas of the Clinton and the Huckabee machine? | ||
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That's right. But we got a new governor. | |
We got a new governor. We're hoping that the legislature will do what we want them to do. | ||
Get rid of machines. We're going to see. | ||
We want Governor Huckabee to support him, the colonel. | ||
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Brother, good. Sarah, are you listening? | |
Okay, got a special honored guest here. | ||
Our former executive editor of the War Room, now President Trump's head of communication, Liz Harrington. | ||
Hello, War Room Posse. | ||
I'll tell you how hardcore Liz Harrington is. | ||
We go to Missouri, right? | ||
We go to Missouri for the Mike Lindell conference. | ||
Right? It's three days. | ||
I mean, you know Mike Lindell. | ||
It's three days. Starts at 6 in the morning. | ||
At midnight, he's signing hats. | ||
I mean, I'm burned out like every two days. | ||
Harrington shows up. | ||
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She's got a baby. This baby can't be six weeks old. | |
I mean, they've got a baby. | ||
And the baby sits for the whole thing. | ||
She was there longer than Mike Lindell was. | ||
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She was a trooper. | |
She wore an Ultra MAGA onesie. | ||
Can we pump this up? I've got to hear Liz. | ||
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Can we get some volume on this? She lasted longer than I did. | |
I couldn't stay for the movie Selection Code. | ||
She was like raring to go. | ||
So tell us about the speech today. | ||
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It's going to be amazing. | |
I mean, your speech yesterday was pretty... | ||
That, I think, kind of... | ||
That was just an A block on the war room. | ||
I had a Red Bull. | ||
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That kind of got the energy out, but it kind of set the tone, I think, from what you're going to hear today. | |
This is the one guy... | ||
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Donald Trump's coming in hot? | ||
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He's coming in hot. | |
As only President Trump can come? | ||
Look, here's the bottom line. | ||
You got Fox. | ||
You got Mitch McConnell, who's giving Biden everything. | ||
And you got the oligarchs. | ||
You got the oligarchs, right? | ||
Ken Griffin and these guys. | ||
And you got good people, Nikki Haley and Governor DeSantis and Mike Pompeo. | ||
These are all good people. Tim Scott, these are good and decent people. | ||
We don't have time for on-the-job training. | ||
A guy gave us four years of peace and prosperity in a world. | ||
Look at my guy in Pakistan there a second ago. | ||
You see what's happening? You got the bad guys in Pakistan, the jihadis, you got the mullahs, the ayatollahs in Persia, you got Erdogan in Turkey, you got the KGB in Moscow, you got the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Would those guys ever cross Donald J. Trump? | ||
No! In four years of his presidency, do we have peace? | ||
No! So, we're at war. | ||
This is World War III. You need a war leader. | ||
We don't have time to put training wheels on somebody and see if they can do it. | ||
So many of those people are going to be great in this cabinet, could they not? | ||
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Well, exactly. | |
And they all know that he's the one guy that can get the job done. | ||
And imagine what he did really through sheer will alone the first time with a lot of snakes in the grass, with a lot of backstabbers, no help from Congress. | ||
And yet now he's going to go back in. | ||
Paul Ryan didn't help him? Paul Ryan, who's on the board of Fox as an independent director. | ||
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Just like he's helping us now. | |
Remember, he punched out his speaker in 18 early and wouldn't leave because he wanted to throw the thing to Nancy Pelosi. | ||
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They're an embarrassment. Should he be removed as an independent director? | |
Should he be removed as an independent director? | ||
You're aggressive. I love that. | ||
I love the posse. | ||
She's elbowing people out of the way. | ||
Take your shot, baby. | ||
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I love it. So imagine when he goes in, knowing the lay of the land, already being so successful, and knowing exactly the state of where the country is and what we need to do. | |
Having people like Liz Harrington and others as a hardcore team around him, that's what you need to do. | ||
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I mean, look at the video he put out yesterday. | |
Is any other Republican, let alone politician, speaking this way? | ||
Let's talk about the unpleasant thing. | ||
Fox, McConnell, and the oligarchs have determined they don't care if he wins the primary. | ||
They're gonna back the Democrats. | ||
Remember what happened right after the election? | ||
They were rubbing, Fox was rubbing up on the Democrats. | ||
Look at how many Democrats they had on there. | ||
They make as much money, they rubbed up on Hillary Clinton. | ||
Ailes told me a couple of days before the 16 that Murdoch and these guys already decided Hillary's gonna win 400 electoral votes. | ||
It was over. They're very comfortable with the Clintons. | ||
They're comfortable with Biden. It's not perfect, but it's better than Trump. | ||
You know why? Because of you. | ||
They have no interest. | ||
And what you have to say. | ||
Zero. That's why they're against President Trump. | ||
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It's all about the people, and he's the one who gives us a voice, who gives us a seat at the table, in the room, as you say. | |
And he's the one that's actually going to deliver results. | ||
And results for the American people is not actually good for the ruling class, for the uniparty elite, so-called elite. | ||
They're not elite. We're elite, as President Trump likes to say. | ||
He is going to deliver. | ||
I'm still trying to work that out, but I got it. | ||
People are high. Real quickly, we've got a couple minutes. | ||
Tell us about the speech today. | ||
What should people... By the way, the run-up, you've got Mike Lindell, you've got Carrie Lake, you have Eduardo Bolsonaro, you have Jair Bolsonaro. | ||
What are two or three things that people should be looking for today in the speech? | ||
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He's going to be laying out his vision, but also not holding back at all at how bad things are and why he's the only one who can fix it again. | |
And we don't have to be this way. | ||
We don't have to have third world elections. | ||
We do not have to have third world infrastructure. | ||
All of these different things. | ||
The thing he laid out yesterday, which I think is so... | ||
So important is we can talk about greatness again. | ||
We can build things again. | ||
We can be great and it all comes down to the American people. | ||
Can President Trump lead us back to the greatness of this country? | ||
Any doubt in your mind? Do we have to do it now or can we wait for our children to do this and our grandchildren? | ||
You have to do it now? | ||
No doubt. We got to return Trump to the White House now? | ||
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There's no time to waste. | |
Is this Republican primary kind of a joke? | ||
Right? The problem I got with the primary, by the way, Nikki Haley's up there saying I gotta have a new generation. | ||
It's all the same ideas. | ||
It's all neoliberal, neoconic. | ||
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She's been a career politician since she was 33 years old. | |
I mean, that's exactly like Joe Biden, not like Donald J. Trump. | ||
Exactly. Thank you, Valerie. | ||
Okay. How do people get to you? | ||
You're pushing out President Trump. The thing with the videos are fantastic. | ||
But Fox refuses to play them. | ||
Conservative Inc., Not gonna name any names, refuse to play them. | ||
We need to get them out there. | ||
How do people get to Liz Harrington? | ||
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Well, trusocial at RealLizUSA, DonaldJTrump.com. | |
I am posting on Twitter somewhat. | ||
And honestly, we get it out through the War Room Posse, through Real America's Voice. | ||
We didn't need Fox to cover East Palestine. | ||
Everyone, the American people went directly to the source because they wanted to see their real true leader, Donald J. Trump. | ||
He changed the course of American history right there in East Palestine, East Palestine, Ohio. | ||
Can we give it up for Liz Harrington? | ||
Do we love her? You know, you got your replacement, Natalie Winters. | ||
Natalie Winters is our next detective veteran. | ||
Let's give it up for Natalie! Liz, we love you, we love the baby. | ||
We love Liz Harrington! | ||
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Is she pure MAGA? She was so MAGA at the RNC, so what are we doing with this show? | |
Get out of here! Liz Harrington! | ||
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We're gonna be back in the war room live from CPAC day three in a moment The new social media taking on big tech protecting free speech and Canceling cancel culture join the marketplace of ideas the platform for independent thought has arrived | |
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By the way, how easy was it getting through these Secret Service stuff today? | ||
Wow. It's a whole different deal. | ||
I want to thank you guys. By the way, can we turn that around? | ||
Can I get a camera on that? Oh, Jane Zirkle, can you get a camera on that right there? | ||
What does that say? Trump? | ||
Is that Trump? Trump 2024! | ||
Is Trump your pick in 2024? | ||
Do we have time for on-the-job training? | ||
Is this World War III they've sucked us into? | ||
What would our forefathers say? | ||
All the generations that came down here, wouldn't they want a strong, principled man that already gave us, this is the thing, four years of peace and prosperity? | ||
Think about it. What other nation on earth has had a four-year run like we had under Donald Trump that the CCP had to let go? | ||
Accidentally, of course. A bioweapon to try to take him out, right? | ||
And try to take out America that was holding the CCP accountable. | ||
It's an absolute joke. By the way, the other people in the primary are fine people. | ||
They are fine decent people. But there's plenty of time. | ||
All these people are young. You got plenty of time for them later. | ||
There's no case to be made by any of them. | ||
Including, I love Governor DeSantis. | ||
He's a good man. I've known him a long time. | ||
Done a great job down in Florida. | ||
There's just no case to be made right now That you change out a guy who is a wartime leader, and that's Donald J. Trump, right? | ||
It's very simple. We've got a great panel. | ||
I'm going to go to it in a second. Real quick, and we've got to be quick here because we're pressed for time. | ||
This bakery, where are you guys from? | ||
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Ginger Betty's Bakery, Quincy, Massachusetts, and Donald Trump is our cookie commander-in-chief, and this is his official campaign cookie. | |
Wow. Hold it, hold it, hold it. | ||
In the People's Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Yes, Pocahontas town. | ||
But you know what? Folk-a-haunters. | ||
You got to say Folk-a-haunters. Don't do cultural appropriation. | ||
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Folk. Folk-a-haunters. | |
But we love Ginger Donald. | ||
This is our common sense cookie party. | ||
And we're in Massachusetts. | ||
Quincy Mass home. Party. | ||
Okay, we're going to come and do a live thing from you. | ||
We'll do a live interview, okay? | ||
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Tell me about J-6. We're wondering why it is that the J6 panel is not on the main stage at CPAC. If courage is something that should start at CPAC, shouldn't we start with talking about J6? Do we want the J6 panel on the main stage? | |
Not just the main stage, President Trump, it should go Lindell, Carrie Lake, the Bolsonaro's, then we should have J6 right before President Trump comes out, right? | ||
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Right, and we did a fundraiser in Maryland for the J6 with Joanna Miller. | |
Are you Kate Sullivan? Oh my lord, by the way, this thing got cancelled everywhere, and Joanna Miller would be with us today, but she's getting married today, okay? | ||
Nice timing, Joanna. Check the calendar. | ||
At the last second, it got canceled. | ||
You know what got canceled? Because it was about the J6 political prisoners. | ||
And Kate Sullivan offered her house, offered her house, and was jam-packed. | ||
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It was canceled twice. | |
It was canceled at noon, and then it was canceled at 3. | ||
So then we offered to host it at our house. | ||
Why did you host it at your house? | ||
Because you're just going to get doxxed. | ||
All the left-wing people in your neighborhood are going to hate you? | ||
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Because courage is the only thing that props up every other virtue. | |
Can we give it up for Kate Sullivan? | ||
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USA! USA! USA! One tough Mick. | |
Okay, we're going to get back to our audience participation. | ||
Oh, my God. Is that a police lineup or is that the panel, the war room panel? | ||
Look at that. We've covered every vertical of which they hate us for. | ||
Okay, we got Dave Brat on the left. | ||
Dave? We've got the Monica Crowley, the smartest geopolitician. | ||
She learned everything from Nixon. | ||
Trump was over at Treasury Department keeping that mess straight. | ||
Of course, we've got our own Natalie Winters. | ||
And oh my God, hold it, the philosopher king, R.W. Malone, Dr. | ||
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Malone. Okay, Dave Brack, first question for you. | |
Are we seeing the end of Judeo-Christian civilization by what's going on in the world today, sir? | ||
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We are definitely seeing a decline. | |
It's up for the folks in this room to prop it up. | ||
And you're leading the path. | ||
And we just heard courage is that which holds up all the rest of the virtues. | ||
And boy is that true in this room. | ||
This room is full of courage. | ||
And we got tough issues to take on. | ||
Steve just mentioned the elites. | ||
are getting rich, right? | ||
They're arranging golden parachutes for a couple years in a row. | ||
They can prop up their profits and run away getting rich. | ||
And they're leaving the debt to us. | ||
They're leaving K-12 education in a shambles. | ||
By the way, I said yesterday, this is the collapse of the neoliberal neocon order. | ||
Does Congress have the stones to effectuate the changes that have to happen? | ||
in the spending and that they have the guts to cut out trillions of dollars over the next ten years and not have one penny increase to the debt ceiling, sir. | ||
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No, they do not have the courage at all until this crew lights the fire. | |
Once you light the fire under them, all of a sudden courage is contagious. | ||
On the debt piece, they're letting it fly. | ||
Education, I'm talking on the education panel coming up, and the conservatives, we need to talk better on education too, right? | ||
Not just the politics and the woke stuff, but like knowledge, truth, Science, reason, if that's not part of our vocabulary and what we're teaching our kids, we're allowing the decline. | ||
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And if God's not the first principle of education, everybody with me on that one? | |
Should God be the first principle? | ||
It always was for a couple millennium, thousands of years, God was always the first principle at Harvard, at Cambridge, at Oxford, and everywhere, until after the 60s. | ||
And then, boom! | ||
It's up to you, light it up. | ||
Spread the word. We're all on fire on this panel. | ||
How do they get you done? What time is your panel? | ||
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Right before, I think, our featured speaker. | |
I think I'm at 4 o'clock. | ||
So, yeah, I think the room will be packed. | ||
Education, and I'll try to light it up in there. | ||
Okay, how do people get to you? | ||
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Yep, Brat Economics. | |
Spread that to the young people you know. | ||
I just try to give the main economic lessons, and I get a lot of feedback from the young crew that you're sharing with. | ||
And then third floor of the Business School, Liberty University, bring your young scholars. | ||
Yes, good. Bring your young scholars up to visit anytime. | ||
Open door policy. There are good hands with Dave Brat, Congressman Dave Brat. | ||
Okay, Brat, are you running for the Senate, yes or no? | ||
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Man, you're trying to freak me out. | |
I'm happy being a dean. | ||
If the invisible hand guides me somewhere else, I'll find out about it. | ||
But as of right now, I love being a dean. | ||
The dean warmer of liberty, Dave Bratt. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Give it up for Dave Bratt. | ||
Do we want to see Dave Bratt in the U.S. Senate? | ||
Short commercial break. |