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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. | ||
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 lie? | ||
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. | |
You're going to hear a lot of this. | ||
I want to make sure you understand, particularly on Fox, when you're watching Fox, you're not watching Fox. | ||
What you're watching is the Murdochs, okay? | ||
The Murdochs have Paul Ryan on their board for a reason. | ||
That reason is that they are the controlled opposition and they are the uniparty, and they're going to put the uniparty people up there. | ||
Murdoch and Fox in 16, let me be blunt, they tried to kneecap Trump with Megyn Kelly at the first debate, okay? | ||
And Breitbart, we backed him off with the great Matt Boyle and Tony Lee, we backed him off. | ||
They were never that far in our camp, trust me, even when the numbers close. | ||
Murdoch was never, they were always jiggy about that. | ||
And after Billy Bush, they completely flipped. | ||
And the weekend before, they told us. | ||
They told me to my, you know, they also told me to my face. | ||
They'd already done the polling. | ||
Murdoch made a decision. There was going to be Hillary Clinton. | ||
There's going to be foreign electoral votes. | ||
This is going to be a landslide. | ||
We were down by five or six. | ||
It was over. Okay? | ||
That's one of the reasons Paul Ryan didn't come. | ||
He wasn't there on that Sunday beforehand. | ||
He called us up and says, hey, you're going to lose Wisconsin. | ||
You're going to lose again. I can't be associated. | ||
I already lost with Romney. I can't be associated with another national campaign loser. | ||
And they backed out. They never had Trump's back. | ||
Ever. Murdoch tweeted out in the summer of 15, I think it was July, quote, Trump, stop. | ||
You're embarrassing yourself and the country. | ||
Murdoch always said, only after we won and he was rubbing up on Jared. | ||
Those two rubbed up on each other that there was any kind of rapprochement. | ||
And then as soon as 3 November, they called it early, boom, they were out on Trump. | ||
You can read the depositions. They never once said, let's have an investigative reporter. | ||
Let's look at this math. Have we done our own analysis? | ||
Have we drilled down and looked at this independently, brought in a new team to look at, like a team B to look at with new eyes? | ||
No. No effort whatsoever. | ||
And then they said, we're going to make Trump a non-person. | ||
Well, guess what? We're making you a non-person. | ||
We're not going to have a bunch of foreigners intrude into America. | ||
You've already done enough damage. | ||
With Iraq and Afghanistan, your cheerleading for the Iraq war was outrageous. | ||
You're selling the lie. | ||
And you talk about the election stealing, you know, oh, we can't push that, you know, we can't, you know, Trump's terrible, all these people are awful, we're not going to have them back on, terrible, they're just terrible. | ||
Think about it, you never went and never did anything on the weapons of mass destruction lie that Cheney sold the nation. | ||
It was outrageous. They're neoliberal neocons. | ||
You have to understand that there's a construct of the way the world operates. | ||
It's capital markets and it's national security. | ||
That's what's converging and conflating this crisis, this collapse. | ||
The Murdochs, they're at the center of that. | ||
Their global media empire is at the center of that, of the neoliberal, neocon world order. | ||
And that is what is collapsing before you. | ||
You're the only ones that can keep it going because they need your taxes, they need your pension funds, they need the insurance companies that have your money. | ||
And most importantly, they need your sons and daughters to go die on foreign battlefields on wars that are forgotten afterwards and have no victory. | ||
That's the tragedy for, you know, when Mo was over in Iraq, you sit there every day, you have no control. | ||
It's all in God's hands. We're sitting there. | ||
What is this all for? What am I doing? | ||
Is this for the Iraqis to have democracy so that a couple of years later they can sit there and go, you know what? | ||
We're going to sell the oil to the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
We're going to have a huge output deal. | ||
And guess what? We're going to convert it. | ||
We're going to only take it in a Chinese yuan. | ||
You're not going to convert into dollars to break the petrodollar. | ||
That's the reality of the world. | ||
Okay, Murdoch, here's the way it's gonna be, brother. | ||
You've disrespected Donald J. Trump long enough, okay? | ||
He goes to East Palestine and gets the Biden administration. | ||
It's a global news event, and you don't cover it live. | ||
Is there that much happening on Fox News at 2 in the afternoon that you can't cover him live? | ||
He hasn't been on Fox News since he announced for presidency. | ||
Let me ask you, any guy that brought peace to the world for four years until a Chinese let off a bioweapon, right? | ||
Wouldn't you think, to have respect for the audience, you would have him back up here to talk about the geopolitical system? | ||
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If you had respect for people, wouldn't you do that? | |
They don't respect you. | ||
Read the depositions. | ||
The deposition, they have a fear, a loathing, and contempt for you. | ||
And you are the ones that can make changes. | ||
The shareholders, if you want your share price to stay up, you need to take action. | ||
The first thing you need to do is get rid of Paul Ryan as an independent director. | ||
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If Paul Ryan's saying if Trump wins, he's not going to go, then you've got to get rid of him. | |
The Murdochs immediately have to start covering President Trump. | ||
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Wow. Tuesday, that was a pretty good speech. | |
Tuesday, 25 April. | ||
I love a guy who gives his own reviews. | ||
Two thumbs up for Panin. | ||
Thursday, excuse me, Tuesday, I get all confused here, 25 April, year of early, 2023. | ||
In studio. It's so hot today. | ||
So much stuff happening. We brought in Caroline Wren, a total bomb thrower. | ||
Thank you for joining us. We've got so much to talk about today. | ||
Of course. Appreciate it. You're going to be here for the... | ||
I think you're going to be here for the whole two hours. | ||
We've got Carrie Lace going to show up later. | ||
We've got a lot going on. Matt Schlapp's going to join us. | ||
Talk about CPAC Hungary and also the new scorecard they got out. | ||
We've got to go... | ||
I played that because at CPAC I threw down harder than Murdochs as being foreigners, as hating our country. | ||
It's just all about money and power for them. | ||
It's not about what's right for this country. | ||
They disrespected President Trump. | ||
They disrespected MAGA all the time. | ||
And here's what they're trying to do. | ||
They didn't have the common decency Or courtesy of everything, not just Tucker's done for the network, but everything Tucker's done for the country, because Tucker's the most prominent populist voice. | ||
He's the only populist voice in primetime on a mainstream media channel, and he's got the biggest audience. | ||
His audience is bigger than all of CNN primetime combined. | ||
There's clearly a huge appetite out there. | ||
They don't even have a... | ||
I mean, the lack of respect, like the lack of respect they show Trump, the lack of respect they show, Tucker, who are you guys? | ||
You're in our country. You're not even Americans. | ||
What are you doing over here? No one should watch Fox. | ||
Just take the clicker and cut it off. | ||
They hate you. | ||
They disrespect you. | ||
The people that you follow and admire, like President Trump and Tucker, they totally disrespect. | ||
And here's what the Tucker drill is going to be. | ||
He's got a long-term contract. | ||
The Wall Street Journal said yesterday that he was negotiating an extension of 2029. | ||
Right? And I think he's still got a couple of years, two or three years left in the contract. | ||
Just like Lou Dobbs and the other guys, they pay him out on the terms because they don't want to set up competitors. | ||
They pay him out the $20 million. | ||
He doesn't have the option of going somewhere else. | ||
This is to take the voice of populism and the voice of MAGA off of prime time. | ||
As I said in that speech, they're going to... | ||
If DeSantis is not the guy to do it, they'll find Glenn Youngkin or Tim Scott or Brian Kemp. | ||
They'll find anybody to chop block Trump in the primary. | ||
If that doesn't work, they'll get in back of Joe Biden, right? | ||
And it's all about stopping Trump and stopping MAGA. Is anything I've said there that you think is logically wrong? | ||
No, not at all. It was a horrible day. | ||
It was terrifying. Tucker was the only reason I still watch Fox. | ||
I don't even watch any of the other shows anymore. | ||
And, you know, Tucker gave the most incredible speech that I've seen anyone give besides your CPAC speech at Heritage Foundation this weekend. | ||
I don't know if you saw a clip of it. | ||
I heard about it. He just talks about how, guys, how are you, I love Heritage, but white papers are dead. | ||
How are you supposed to write a white paper when they're trying to mutilate children right now? | ||
We can't have these white paper discussions. | ||
We're at war with the left. Tucker was the only one willing to say that. | ||
And the Murdochs, Rupert is not an ideologue. | ||
He cares about making money. | ||
He was exploiting the MAGA movement to make money. | ||
And the problem that is really happening is the children. | ||
You're seeing this across the board. | ||
This is going to happen with Soros, too. | ||
But James Murdoch, one of his sons, who some people thought may take over, is a militant leftist. | ||
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He is really terrifying. And the wife is worse. | |
The wife is a radical militant leftist, eco-terrorist. | ||
And we all need to be fighting an alternative to Fox right now because Rupert's on his way. | ||
I mean, Rupert's held in 92 or something. | ||
But even with the alternative to Fox, I don't think unless something comes up, I think what they're going to do is try to pay him out on his contract. | ||
Right. And just like they do with Lou Dobbs and these other guys, and Megyn Kelly, it's only when your contract expires, then you start your podcast, something like that. | ||
This play, I believe, and I could be wrong, this play is to make sure that the Trump movement, MAGA, and even where Tucker maybe is not full MAGA, he covers the issues in a sophisticated way for the audience to be able to kind of say, okay, I understand this, and grapple onto it. He's got his, if you look at the punch list of what he covers, it's amazing. | ||
They want that off prime time. | ||
They don't want to give any support to Trump. | ||
They want the populace. They are neoliberal neocons. | ||
They were the cheerleaders for all these wars. | ||
They're the cheerleaders for the oligarchs on Wall Street. | ||
They're the cheerleaders for the big tech oligarchs. | ||
They give you shiny toys to play with that always go chase something else. | ||
And here's another shiny toy. | ||
And they'll give that to you as long as it doesn't make any difference in basically how the regime rolls. | ||
I also think he wants to sell. | ||
I think he's been shopping to sell Fox for some time. | ||
I don't think he wants to give it to his kids. | ||
I think he trusts neither of them. | ||
There's been some different reporting on that. | ||
When you go sell a large company like that, where do you go? | ||
Vanguard, State Street, or BlackRock. | ||
Every single time. If Larry Fink is looking to buy Fox Corp., of course they want Tucker out. | ||
This is all about making money. It's about making money for the Murdochs and others, and those guys want to silence the voices of America First and people like Tucker, and that's exactly why they did it. | ||
And it's really terrifying to me. | ||
If Tucker is not able to go to any competitor and has to be quiet for three years, this is all just about stopping Trump. | ||
This is what everything always comes back to, is silencing people like Tucker to be able to watch Trump, and this is why we need places like the Woolroom. | ||
It has to be silence because how can a guy do for a network, and not just that for the American people, what he's done, and you tell him a few minutes beforehand and you don't let him have a whole week of kind of farewell shows and things like that? | ||
You actually call him up and say, hey, here's what it's going to be, and they announce that his last show was Friday night? | ||
That's just too in your face for a guy, and it's unforgivable. | ||
The Murdochs are scumbags. | ||
I said that. I've said that for years and years and years. | ||
They're scumbags. And I know this because they tried in the first part of that. | ||
They tried to kneecap. | ||
That wasn't Roger Ailes. | ||
In August of 2016 in that first debate, that order came down from Rupert Murdoch. | ||
That was Rupert Murdoch directly through Ailes to Megyn Kelly and to Bret Baier. | ||
Blow up Trump. You've got to blow Trump up in the first ten minutes of that debate. | ||
Yeah. First by the raising of the hands and then by her coming in and going back to his, as Rush Limbaugh, the great Rush Limbaugh would say, a drive-by media, right? | ||
Where you go to the guy's Facebook page or Twitter account over 10 years and you pull out a couple of random things and then try to do it. | ||
And I was very proud of the fact. | ||
Megyn Kelly had a whole PBS special, What a Misogynist I Am. | ||
When Roger Ailes said, you've got to knock this off, I said, hey, here's how we're going to knock it off. | ||
We're going to double and triple down. | ||
Tony Lee and Matt Boyle, I've got two assassins. | ||
And she's crying and getting, you know, I've got to get security. | ||
Well, hey, tough break for a swell gal. | ||
It's a tough, this is called the National Football League, right? | ||
It's ridiculous. These guys play nothing but smash rocks. | ||
The only way you're going to get their attention is to cut the TV off and watch anybody else. | ||
And I'm not saying you've got to come and watch Real America's Voice or War Room. | ||
You pick it. Even, you know, go meditate. | ||
But don't watch that crap. | ||
And particularly don't buy anything that they're advertising. | ||
Let me repeat this. | ||
Am I being too subtle here? | ||
The Murdochs are foreigners and scumbags that hate this country. | ||
They've proved it again last night. | ||
How could you not just pull him off the air with what he's done, but to show the lack of respect... | ||
To the audience. And you've seen the whole thing of their deposition. | ||
They have no respect for the audience. The lack of respect for the audience that Tucker's built up that is the most powerful audience in primetime. | ||
Put Kilmeade on. For nine seconds. | ||
For nine seconds. | ||
It was just... The company guy. | ||
Oh my gosh. All day they had what they had... | ||
Harrison Faulkner gave him 11 seconds. | ||
We wish him well in his future endeavors. | ||
Brian Kilmeade gave him 9 seconds. | ||
Hannity gave him a thing in passing reference to something else. | ||
Gutfeld gave him a passing reference. | ||
In an entire day, there's not 30 seconds of a hat tip and gratitude to Tucker Carlson. | ||
Some people are reporting the text messages where he's talking about some negative things. | ||
I call him now Dear Leader. | ||
Rupert Murdoch is basically how it is over there. | ||
God forbid you say something negative about him. | ||
They asked him, no warning or anything. | ||
I would say, Tucker, you're better off, but the problem is having him off air for three years is dangerous. | ||
That is really terrifying. | ||
If he could go move someplace tomorrow or set up his own deal or start his own channel or do anything that Tucker has fully got the capability and the capacity to do, it would be one thing. | ||
You watch. Wall Street Journal already had it in the journals owned by Murdoch, and they said he's got a $20 million contract for this year they're going to pay out. | ||
And I heard that it was a multi-year contract. | ||
He was working on an extension. | ||
I think the Journal reported that also. | ||
The Times were an extension. | ||
Okay. We've got Caroline Wren in a day that we need Caroline Wren. | ||
We're going to talk about donors, talk about money. | ||
By the way, really, I told DeSantis on the show, don't do the trip. | ||
Don't do the two-day. It looks ridiculous. | ||
And quite frankly, now I changed my mind. | ||
It looks redonkulous. | ||
Okay. You can't. | ||
You're just not ready for this. | ||
Short commercial break. Back with Caroline Wren. | ||
We got Matt Schlapp, Candace Taylor. | ||
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All next. Your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Okay, welcome back. | ||
New York Times, the paper of record. | ||
The far-right column, Fox News oust Carlson, a voice... | ||
Wait for it. Of the far right. | ||
It's no longer conservative. | ||
If you're a populist nationalist, that's their lead story right there. | ||
It's the far right. You were at Mar-a-Lago last night. | ||
The kickoff, and we're going to have some big announcements on this later in the week. | ||
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But man, oh man, I got my copy. | |
Of course, I didn't go to the kickoff because I'm in bed at 8 o'clock. | ||
But Carolyn Wren, the party animal here locally, look at this book. | ||
Check that dude out. | ||
That's President Trump's new book on the letters. | ||
And man, it is incredible. | ||
How do you order this? | ||
45books.com. | ||
45books.com. | ||
We don't have a promo code? | ||
Not yet. I think they're going to get you one because I think you'll sell it out. | ||
We're going to sell it out. So I'm going to tell people anything we sell on Wednesday is going to be. | ||
So 45.com, you're going to love this thing. | ||
It's a great gift for Mother's Day or for Father's Day. | ||
If your mother or father are pure MAGA and a fanatic like the people that watch The War Room, this thing's incredible. | ||
President Trump and the write-ups he's got, he's got the letters, and then he's got both barrel write-ups on it, so it's quite interesting. | ||
He's a fascinating guy. He also shows you what we're going to talk about, is that what he gave up. | ||
For the presidency, because he was a beloved guy by everybody. | ||
He's just a beloved guy. | ||
People just love the guy. And you can tell in the letters and think he did that. | ||
And look at how they attack him now on every different front. | ||
He walked away from, quite frankly, a perfect life for his country. | ||
What was the scuttlebutt last night about Tucker at the book launch? | ||
Because you had all the prominent folks that go to those things. | ||
Right. It was the book launch party. | ||
It was only about 45 people, and it was the president's friends and family that he wanted to have there, and it was nice to actually be there just to celebrate him for a little bit. | ||
This book celebrates him, but actually the book is kind of the ultimate troll. | ||
I was sitting with another patriot from down here who's going through, and he was flipping. | ||
He's like, this person's a traitor, this person's a traitor, this person's a pedophile. | ||
You go through it. It's letters from all these people who now act like Trump is the devil and evil, but they're writing them essentially love letters up until he decides to run for politics. | ||
It's always indicative of how the left views all this in politics as a war, and the right views it as a badminton match. | ||
Politicians on the right, they quietly will still kind of call over to these type of people and want to be their friends and say publicly and privately totally different things. | ||
The left just goes to war with you when you enter politics. | ||
And so it's an ultimate troll, but it just shows how powerful he was. | ||
And you're 100 % correct. | ||
They view it as war, and we still view it as a badminton match. | ||
That's one of the reasons that the Trump MAGA movement views it as a war, and that's how the Republican establishment always wants to downplay that. | ||
A MAGA extremist. | ||
This is the reason Tucker's off of primetime. | ||
They want that platform taken away, and they're going to plug in a Brian Kilmeade or somebody else that can throw this up to you. | ||
Do we have Carolyn Ryan? | ||
Yeah. Oh, and Candace. | ||
But I will tell you, the ultimate troll, though, was he went on last night, though, about Don Lemon. | ||
He was like, I know I'm very sad about Tucker, but let me tell you I'm not sad about. | ||
Good riddance to Don Lemon. | ||
And just went on and on, so you would have died with that, by the way. | ||
Don Lemon is such a hater. | ||
Yeah, he goes, that guy's an idiot. | ||
He goes, I call him an idiot every day. | ||
He is an idiot. People don't know that Don Lemon went and sucked up to Ailes years ago. | ||
He tried to get over Fox. He tried to get over Fox and tried to get a better deal, because these guys, they're the worst. | ||
Right. I love that they had an openness from the cold open on CNN without Don Lemon. | ||
It was absolutely brutal. They gave him about...and they had a clock ticker down there. | ||
He was there 17 years. | ||
I think they gave him 17 seconds, right? | ||
I know. Caitlin Collins. Caitlin Collins. | ||
Yeah, yeah. She's a stone-cold assassin. | ||
She and Poppy got a scalp, bloody scalps, hooked right to the belt, the Chanel belt. | ||
Oh, man. Let's get in. | ||
We've got Carolyn Ryan, Candace Terrell. | ||
Big news on the precinct strategy and the grassroots. | ||
That are telling the establishment they're not going to take it anymore. | ||
Carolyn, Ryan, why don't you walk us through the bigger picture and then I want to get Candace in here who actually had this major upset victory and is now one of the chairs of one of the most important counties in all of Georgia. | ||
So tell us what's going on across the country as you see it. | ||
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Yeah, hi, Steve. You've been preaching the precinct strategy for a couple years, and what I'm about to kind of lay out for you absolutely proves that it works. | |
So let me break it down. | ||
We've got South Carolina, Georgia, and Arkansas. | ||
Those three states recently held their districts under the county GOP party elections. | ||
And the adjectives that are being used to describe the victories from America first I mean, they're saying the establishment got clobbered, that they were annihilated. | ||
I mean, those are the adjectives that they're using. | ||
So let me start in South Carolina. | ||
The Palmetto State has GOP elections at the precinct county and the state level. | ||
So they had the precinct or the neighborhood elections were a few weeks ago. | ||
And the old school establishment Republicans suffered humiliating losses at that level. | ||
Then this past weekend, the county GOP elections were held. | ||
I'm told once again the establishment was not at all prepared for the losses they were about to suffer. | ||
America First was motivated. | ||
They had just crushed it at the precinct level, and that carried over to the county election. | ||
So let me just give you one example real quickly. | ||
In Lexington County, they voted on five races, and America First candidates won all five. | ||
Then they voted on delegates. | ||
Out of 51 delegates they elected to send to the state convention next month, 51 are America first. | ||
So in Lexington County, South Carolina, they now have a GOP board that is 100 % America first and a slate of delegates that is 100 % America first. | ||
It was a complete sweep and that is just one county. | ||
The rhino class got crushed in counties all across the state. | ||
Let's move over to Georgia now, if we can. | ||
Even the left-wing newspaper here, the AJC, was forced to report on all the wins by America First candidates across the state here. | ||
We had our county elections this past weekend. | ||
The AJC saying that five or six districts saw overwhelming wins, and they called it by far-right candidates, translation pro-constitution, honest election, America First conservatives. | ||
But I'm talking to a number of activists behind the scenes here who say it's a lot more than that. | ||
America First, they're saying saw huge gains in all of Georgia's 14 congressional districts. | ||
And you mentioned Candace Taylor. | ||
She was elected this weekend to GOP chair in Georgia's first congressional district. | ||
She replaced the establishment incumbent. | ||
You may remember, Candace, she ran for governor, or she used the platform Jesus Guns Babies. | ||
So yeah, she is now the chair there in 1st District. | ||
The 2nd Congressional District, same story there. | ||
They replaced their establishment chairman with an America First patriot. | ||
And let me tell you, Steve, a lot of these candidates are running on election integrity issues. | ||
One of the activists That I spoke with, he actually was just elected to state delegate there in the second congressional district in Georgia. | ||
He said that they are so fed up. | ||
They actually kind of coordinated a, quote, takeover, he said, because their leadership was not listening. | ||
He said the people in these Georgia counties, the America First Patriots, They do not trust electronic voting machines. | ||
They want paper ballots. | ||
They've been saying this for years now, since 2020. | ||
Nobody's listening. So they took action. | ||
They organized behind the scenes, and they are now winning at that precinct and county level. | ||
And the same story goes in Arkansas, by the way. | ||
They saw huge gains as well. | ||
So why is this so Significant because you've got to win, as you've been talking about, Steve, at the precinct and county level, if you want to have influence over your state GOPs, your state lawmakers, and theoretically how your elections are run as well. | ||
No, this is Schultz's, and here's why it's important. | ||
Schultz's Precinct Strategy and Steve Stern, we've had him on here. | ||
They're preaching that gospel throughout the nation, I think. | ||
Dan was out in California this weekend. | ||
There was a huge conference, huge convention out there. | ||
But for folks, South Carolina, when you get down to the south, The establishment, I mean, these are MAGA states with MAGA patriots, right? | ||
Like Candace Taylor, we're going to get in a second. | ||
But when you get to South Carolina, Arkansas, and Georgia, the establishment there are old school, okay? | ||
They're original gangsters. | ||
They are not giving up power. | ||
They don't want to hear... What the grassroots have to say. | ||
They don't want to cure what the MAGA movement has to say. | ||
They got the way they run the deal and that's the way the deals run. | ||
And you're just not, you know, they don't embrace, if you show up for these meetings, you're not embraced. | ||
So what I think is so important is it's those three states and you're starting to see real movement and starting to win real positions of power. | ||
Would you agree with that? Absolutely. | ||
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And let me take South Carolina for a second. | |
You mentioned this stronghold. | ||
They've had this establishment stronghold for so long. | ||
You've got the Lindsey Graham and the Nancy Mace Republicans there in South Carolina. | ||
There are some elected officials, Steve, who did not even get elected to be delegates. | ||
This past weekend, Joe Wilson, he's a U.S. Congressman from South Carolina. | ||
He's the guy who wears the little Ukraine lapel flag on his lapel. | ||
He did not get elected to be a delegate. | ||
You've got the AG, Allen Wilson. | ||
He did not get enough votes to be a delegate. | ||
So they are making some inroads. | ||
And let me tell you, they fought like hell, Steve. | ||
I'm talking to Keith Blanford and others, some activists behind the scenes. | ||
They said they hold weekly Zoom meetings. | ||
They studied parliamentary rules so they could be prepared. | ||
They went through role-playing in case there was any shenanigans. | ||
And they came in prepared. | ||
They caught the establishment off guard. | ||
Oh no, this is, I'm telling you, in South Carolina particularly, they play hard, they play Smash Mouths down there. | ||
Let's get Candace, I got about a minute on this side, I want to hold you through. | ||
You're an absolute fire breather, Candace Taylor, and I've always loved your platform, Jesus, Guns, and Babies. | ||
And I just want to say, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution was so excited about your victory, they put a big, bold headline, Georgia GOP taken over by far right-wing fanatics, or something like that. | ||
Candace, give us a minute and then we'll call you through the break. | ||
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Tell us about your victory. You know, Steve, it's the people. | |
They want change and we're going to get it and we're going to do it from the bottom up. | ||
We're going to be local. We're going to go into these counties and we're going to get rid of these voting machines. | ||
We won't go to paper ballots and we're going to win in 2024 with President Trump. | ||
He won in 2020. They don't want to listen. | ||
They want to pretend and play patty cake and we're done with those games. | ||
And the people stood up. | ||
I had volunteers all over the state of Georgia. | ||
We did not organize ourselves. | ||
They just stood up. They listened to me speak this for three years on the campaign trail. | ||
And they took initiative themselves. | ||
They went to their county conventions. | ||
They showed up at district last weekend. | ||
And they cleaned house. | ||
We took seats all over the state. | ||
Candace, unbelievable. Candace Taylor is going to stay with us. | ||
Carolyn Ryan is going to stay with us. | ||
We've got Matt Schlapp. We've got Caroline Wren here in studio. | ||
The Carey Lake is going to join us later. | ||
We've got a lot of special things. | ||
Navarro is going to be here. A lot of economic news. | ||
A guy named Joe Biden announced this morning that he's going to run for the illegitimate Joe Biden. | ||
And who's guessing he's run against? | ||
MAGA and MTG. That's what his speech is about. | ||
Okay, we're going to get to all of it. | ||
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Candace, and I mean this, I think you're like Trump. | ||
You have a way of communicating and connecting with people. | ||
When you ran, your platform was Jesus, guns, and babies. | ||
That's kind of old school Americana, but it connected with people. | ||
And it's kind of... | ||
sums up what the grassroots really want the establishment to get out of the way and let the grassroots, let the people get power and will start setting things right and turning things around. | ||
Is that the attitude of people now that are taking up all their free time to do this? | ||
Because I just want to make sure our national and a particular international audience understand this. | ||
Particularly when you look at places, I'm from the South, I'm from Virginia. | ||
When you look at these, particularly these Southern and some of these Western states, That are huge Trump. | ||
Trump wins by 40 points. | ||
Trump wins by 20 points. They have, in many regards, the hardest-core anti-Trump establishment runs the political apparatus in the states. | ||
When you talk Arkansas, when you talk Georgia, when you talk South Carolina, let's throw in Mississippi, okay? | ||
This is old-school, hardcore, right? | ||
And they run the deal like they run the deal. | ||
And the last thing that they want to hear from is a bunch of grassroots mega-valonteers that want to talk about Jesus, guns, and babies. | ||
Candace Taylor, ma'am. | ||
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Well, that's a huge compliment. | |
You know, President Trump's relational, and I'm a relational person, and I think that's why we were created. | ||
And that's what we're seeing. As I gave my speech on Saturday morning, and I talked about having the Trump rally for President Trump in the 1st District, the room went crazy. | ||
And I saw the establishment sitting there like, did she just really say we're going to pull Donald Trump to the 1st District? | ||
Yes, that's what we're going to do. | ||
We're going to pull into the coast. | ||
This is where we came into Georgia, where we found it, and we're going to pull it here, and we're taking this whole state back. | ||
And the people, you don't believe the sacrifice. | ||
They delayed credentialing three hours trying to get people to leave, which 40 people did. | ||
We had over 200 people there. | ||
They did leave, and they were not able to vote. | ||
They were doing everything they could to keep me out of that seat. | ||
And the seat, honestly, when I won it, I was shaken, Steve, because it was the power of God. | ||
You could feel it, evidence in the room. | ||
The Lord wants to take Georgia back. | ||
This whole state has been hijacked by criminals, and we're done with it. | ||
And that's why we see Brian Kent will not speak at the state convention the beginning of June. | ||
He got booed off the stage when he spoke there two years ago, right after the election and the hijacking that was done in Georgia. | ||
And now he's not going back. | ||
Probably because I won that seat. | ||
He's scared that I might speak and get a standing ovation because the people actually want someone that's going to represent them and do what they want. | ||
And they want fair, legal elections. | ||
We're tired of this election process in Georgia. | ||
Tell me about it. You deal with all the higher-ups, the money guys, everything like that. | ||
How do they view the Candace Taylors of the world, of the people that are making things happen at the grassroots, but want fundamental change and see that our countries... | ||
We're going through color revolutions. | ||
You went through one in Tennessee. | ||
We're going to have Schlappen in a minute. | ||
You guys are going to Hungary, where Viktor Orban is fighting that and fighting the color revolutions. | ||
At the tip of the spear there in Europe as a guy that is as big a patriot as you've got. | ||
But you just had a color revolution in Tennessee. | ||
And the establishment will collapse immediately. | ||
You have another one in Montana yesterday. | ||
Montana, they had to bring the riot police to stop the radical transgenders in the house. | ||
That's going to be another color revolution. | ||
We're at political war. | ||
And the establishment just wants to continue to go to the country club. | ||
They want to continue to go to the Masters or Augusta National. | ||
They want to be accepted. | ||
This gap between donors and the Candace Taylors of the world, can it be bridged? | ||
It's not a gap. It's the Grand Canyon. | ||
Let me tell you why. Because our party systems are set up from a very top-down way. | ||
So when I was going through this with the RNC race, the thing is these party committees rely entirely on the RNC to just transfer them money. | ||
And so they don't care and have to care of what the grassroots think or what others think. | ||
They just want to keep people in Washington, D.C. happy and the different party committee leaders and the donors happy so that they get their transfer. | ||
And so what people like this are doing in the states are saying, No, no, no. | ||
You know what? We will work for free. | ||
We will go knock on doors. We can help get people to do $25, $50. | ||
We can have Mike Windell come do fundraisers for our state party. | ||
And we're going to take this over ourselves and do it ourselves. | ||
And that is exactly what has to happen. | ||
Because this way that these state parties are set up, it's a social welfare program out of Washington, D.C. It is the opposite of what the Republican Party and the issues that we stand for on. | ||
And it is so fabulous to see people like this run for these local offices because it matters. | ||
It really does matter. And it gets them engaged in the game. | ||
Candice, what's your social media? | ||
How can people follow you? | ||
Because the AJC has already put a big target on you. | ||
The Atlanta Journal of Constance is so thrilled that you were able to win. | ||
How do folks follow you on social media and what's your website? | ||
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It's CandaceTaylor.com. | |
It's all Candace Taylor. | ||
I'm just my name. So y'all go there. | ||
Y'all follow me. I have a show, Jesus Guns and Babies. | ||
Imagine that. Y'all are welcome to tune in on Rumble. | ||
And I just want to say, you know, we are bridging that gap that you're talking about with these big donors. | ||
We actually had a discussion yesterday. | ||
I kept one of the seats of one that had been established, and he and I had a very good conversation. | ||
He told me, he said, Candace, we can't talk about paper ballots all the time or people won't come out to vote. | ||
I said, we're going to vote. | ||
We're going to vote bigger than we ever have, but we're getting paper ballots. | ||
And so he and I had a great conversation and we actually made a strategy on how to reach these big donors. | ||
He knew the number of millionaires and billionaires we have in the first district. | ||
And it's more than anywhere else in the state besides Atlanta. | ||
And so we are going to get those big donors. | ||
They're going to come over to our side and we're going to link arms together because we are patriots and we're going to take the state back. | ||
Candace, honored to have you on here. | ||
Great victory. Look forward to have more of these grassroots folks in South Carolina and Arkansas join us too. | ||
Thank you very much. Honored. | ||
And for the donors watching, that's what you need to do. | ||
Give directly to these state parties. | ||
Give directly to these local parties. | ||
Don't go through D.C. and wait for some trickle-down transfer. | ||
Cut out the middleman. Absolutely. | ||
Matt Schlapp joins us of CPAC. Schlapp, you're a guy they've come after the more that CPAC's evolved into a populist nationalist. | ||
I mean, you're going all over the world. | ||
You're with Victor Orban in that team, I think, next week. | ||
Tell us about it. Tell us about people coming after you and how excited, particularly some of the big donors, and how excited Fox was about coming and working this time at CPAC, sir. | ||
We didn't see too much Fox, Steve, at CPAC. We saw a lot of War Room. | ||
We saw a lot of Real America's Voice. | ||
We saw Newsmax step in, but we didn't see too much Fox. | ||
And I don't think Fox wanted their major personalities to show up. | ||
And what I've learned over time, you know, Steve, I've been doing this eight years, and Caroline knows this, which is the cast of characters That are seen as leading the conservative movement changes. | ||
But one thing stays the same. | ||
It's all those wonderful grassroots activists. | ||
They don't change. They got the same views they've always had. | ||
But the stars, quote unquote, change over time. | ||
But the movement is growing. | ||
And so I've learned to not get my feelings hurt when some of the big boys decide that They don't want to hang out with you so much. | ||
What we noticed at CPAC is that there's a grassroots pushback going on around the country, and they see leaders like Viktor Orban or Jair Bolsonaro, who joined us recently at our most recent CPAC, or Carrie Lake, who Caroline has partnered so well with, who's going to join us at CPAC Hungary. | ||
They see those people fighting. | ||
That's the characteristic people want. | ||
Are you willing to fight for this democracy? | ||
Are you going to give us just words? | ||
Or are you going to fight? And that's why the ratings that came out yesterday are so important, because it separates the talkers from the doers. | ||
Let's talk about that. You put out your annual survey of people when you really got a vote. | ||
Walk us through that. One, I want to tell people how they get it. | ||
Number two, what was the methodology? | ||
And three, what are the results? | ||
Yeah, go to CPAC.org and you can look at wherever every senator, every congressman came out in our scores. | ||
And here are the trends we're seeing. | ||
We all know this, but this gives you scientific data behind it, which is the Democratic Party is fully woke, fully socialist, fully Marxist. | ||
You know, Joe Manchin is the best they can do. | ||
He comes from a ruby red state and he, you know, gets into the teens with his scores. | ||
So the Democratic Party has no role... | ||
Matter of fact, the modern-day moderate Democrat, do you know who the modern-day moderate Democrat is? | ||
Republicans. We have a lot of Republicans in the 50s, including Mitch McConnell. | ||
They're kind of like the old moderate Democrat. | ||
They're so far off the path. | ||
And the reason why we have so many Republican senators scoring in the 50s and in the 60s is because, as you know, the only thing that passes that God bless the Senate, are spending measures. | ||
And they call everything in an emergency spending matter a must-pass spending measure. | ||
And if you like spending, and if you're a Republican who likes spending, you're not going to survive our ratings very well. | ||
No, what's very powerful, you talk about ratings, I mean, what you're, and I want everybody in the war room to go get this and to think about it, it shows the shift, but it's kind of like the shift in Fox, where right after the election, they're trying to be a centrist, maybe even a centrist left, where Manchin gets plenty of airtime, Mitch McConnell gets plenty of airtime, and if you want to see what the game is, just go to Schlapp and CPAC's voter analysis, and you see that the new centrist Democratic Party are the senators, right? | ||
Right? They're in the 50s. | ||
And Manchin's the best they got. | ||
He's in the high teens. | ||
The rest of these guys are Marxist. | ||
I mean, they're absolutely Marxist, right? | ||
But it shows you the shift in Fox because those are the guys that get the airtime on Fox all the time. | ||
Look, what you see at Fox, from my perspective, is the schizophrenia between what goes on when the sun's out and then your primetime hosts. | ||
And we've all been watching this saying, how long can the center hold here? | ||
Well, I think we found out yesterday that it's not going to hold. | ||
And so the text I get over and over again, obviously, I guess I have to kiss your rear end, Steve, because it happens to be true, which is your show is garnering a larger and larger percentage of people. | ||
We have a complete shattering of the ways that people used to get their information. | ||
And the number one text I got from people yesterday, and it was a lot, Where do I go now at night to get my news? | ||
And I was able to give them three or four options. | ||
It's like, don't despair out there. | ||
At these moments when everything seems to be breaking down, there's another thing that happens. | ||
Spring is coming, and these little shoots are dappling up out of the ground, and you have all these places where truth-tellers are giving you what's actually happening, including in the swamp. | ||
Go there! If you like CPAC, go to CPAC. If you like War Room, go to War Room. | ||
You don't have to go to some legacy media company to have them tell you what's going on and then you have to listen to a Bud Light commercial. | ||
Stop it! Just turn it off and go to the places that give you the facts. | ||
One of the boldest moves that you made that resonates everywhere, and I know it rattled the New York Times and the Financial Times and the Times of London, is when you started doing these CPACs. | ||
You started in Japan, but when you did CPAC Brazil, when you did CPAC Mexico, and particularly CPAC Hungary, and I think Tucker, correct me if I'm wrong, I think Tucker went to your initial one. | ||
That was a world event right there. | ||
That changed the dynamics of so much. | ||
You went to our initial one, but think about this. | ||
They call us racists all day long. | ||
White supremacists, racists, Christian nationalists. | ||
I haven't met too many Christian nationalists in Japan or Korea, by the way. | ||
Maybe the missionaries, but that's about it. | ||
And so we go to all these continents. | ||
No, we haven't had CPAC Antarctica yet, but it could be around the corner. | ||
But with all these people who look different, different nationalities, different races, they still call us racists. | ||
We go to Mexico with Eduardo Verasigue. | ||
We visit an orphanage with 4,000 really sad stories of these young girls in Mexico City being rescued by these just heroic nuns. | ||
We go to the child trafficking houses. | ||
Then we have a truly unique thing in Mexico. | ||
We talk about God right in the center of politics in Mexican politics. | ||
We get attacked by all the tin-pot dictators throughout South America about our hate. | ||
And they can't stop calling us racist as we're meeting with people all over the rainbow in terms of their ethnicity. | ||
And then we... | ||
Oh, I know. I hear the music. | ||
No, no, no, no. Just hang on. | ||
I want to hold you through the break. I know you got to go, but just want a few minutes. | ||
And Caroline's got a few things to say. | ||
Matt Schlapp from CPAC, they've got their big analysis of people's voting records, what they can't hide from. | ||
It's all free. Go to CPAC and get it. | ||
They're also going to be in Hungary and get to all of that. | ||
And Caroline Ryan is also going to sum up the grassroots next award. | ||
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By the way, I'm working. I think Darren Beattie is going to be here tomorrow, Thursday, in studio. | ||
And then we're going to do it at night. We're going to replay the Ray Epps 60 Minutes with a live chat. | ||
So this is the benefit you get from being immersed in all the information we're putting up there all the time. | ||
Matt Schlapp, I know you've got to bounce, but... | ||
CPAC hungry. Give us a short review of that. | ||
I know Carrie Lake, who's going to join us next, is going to be there. | ||
And how can people get to it that actually can't travel? | ||
Well, you're going to watch it on our website, CPAC.org. | ||
We'll livestream. | ||
It might be a little bit delayed with the time change. | ||
Everything that's going on in Hungary. | ||
Here's what you've got to know. When we went to Mexico, everyone in the Western Hemisphere from all these countries who love freedom, mostly believers, mostly Christians, came to CPAC because it was the place to be. | ||
It was the hub. Same thing about Hungary. | ||
Those Western Europeans are so angry that we fly over London and Paris and all these other places where they think, Rome, places that we think we should stop. | ||
We go all the way to Budapest and guess what? | ||
All the conservatives in those countries follow us and they go there too. | ||
So it's a hub for all the activity happening in Eastern Europe and all throughout Europe. | ||
If you want to watch what's going on, you'll hear what's going on in all these countries, the conservative pushback that's going on in all of them. | ||
Of course, they all want America to succeed. | ||
Every one of these countries, Steve, you know this. | ||
Caroline, you know this. By the way, Caroline was in Hungary last year, and I thought she was at a rock concert when Victor Orban came on the stage. | ||
I don't want to get too graphic here, but I think she was like, did you say almost like a groupie, Caroline? | ||
I don't know. Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
I was front row. | ||
I'm getting all these texts from reporters like, what are you doing with these authoritarian leaders? | ||
Oh, give me a break. The guy kicked George Soros out of his country like he is my Bono. | ||
How do we get accused of being Nazis or authoritarians or whatever they call us when we're in the country, right? | ||
To take on George Soros face to face, the best the left can do is say that's because CPAC gets George Soros money, the insanity of the news media that we all have to live through. | ||
But I will say when we went to Mexico and we got all those leaders throughout Western Hemisphere, Steve, that's when it got everyone's notice here in New York City and in Hollywood. | ||
That's when they really started to hate us and Mercy and I have experienced when they want to take you down, as you two both know, They don't stop at anything. | ||
They don't want to just win politically. | ||
They want to destroy and crush your soul. | ||
The good news is I have a savior who believes in me and they can't do it. | ||
Because you gave an alternative to what the Sao Paulo group. | ||
All the leftists and communists and Marxists and Lula is like their guy and Lula sold us out to the CCP as I told people in the very first chance he had. | ||
They're all united and when CPAC offered an alternative by going to Mexico And actually talking about religious freedom and talking about the role religion has in politics, the Sao Paulo atheistic Marxists said, okay, enough of that. | ||
We're taking every name that went there, and we're going to get every one of them. | ||
This is a war. | ||
By the way, Steve, you have to let me say it. | ||
It helps the fact that I have as my companion Mercedes Vianna Schlapp, who is the biggest anti-communist you'll ever meet, and she kicks their ass in their own language. | ||
My theory behind why they were going after him is because, you know, I was in that first batch of January 6th subpoenas with me, you, Kash Patel, whoever else, and scariest day of my life. | ||
And you know what? I get a call from Matt Schlapp, and he says, Carolyn, you don't know me that well. | ||
I don't really know you. I just saw the news. | ||
This is going to be the worst day of your life. | ||
Mercedes and I want you to come over for dinner tonight, and we're going to talk about what to do. | ||
And so I go to their home. | ||
They open up their home with their five children. | ||
And Matt and Mercedes prayed with me and said, we're going to help you. | ||
They started a legal fund for me the next day and for all these others that were being targeted by Liz Cheney and others. | ||
And that's the type of work that CPAC and the Schlaps do. | ||
That's the type of people that they are. | ||
I did not hear from Kevin McCarthy. | ||
I didn't hear from Ron and McDaniel or others. | ||
But I heard from the Schlaps. | ||
And they saved my life in that day and a lot of others. | ||
And so that's why we all, people like the Schlaps, we all need to band together. | ||
And that's why they go after the best of us. | ||
You've got an observation too, before we let Matt go, about the CPAC, the analysis they do on the voter guide. | ||
While I was looking at it, I noticed a lot of the people at the hundreds and the top ratings have endorsed Donald Trump. | ||
So is that a coincidence? | ||
And then the other big endorsement yesterday was Steve Daines. | ||
That's a big deal. Daines is the head of the NRSC, a lot of the owners, and Trump is just getting all these endorsements in from members of Congress. | ||
And it's pretty fascinating to watch because they knew a lot of these conservatives, it's all the conservative members, how much better life was with him as president and that they could actually work with him. | ||
Trump's problem is with all those Republicans who are getting 50s and 60s. | ||
He's not having a problem getting the Jim Jordan brigade. | ||
They're all with him because they know it's not so much anymore about the jot and tittle of all the policy that you believe in. | ||
It's whether you'll fight to the death for the main thrust of it. | ||
And that's what he did. And that's why people love him so much. | ||
Matt, how do people find out more about the voter guide? | ||
How do they get it? How do they find out more about CPAC, Hungary, and tune into that? | ||
Where do they go? Go to CPAC.org. | ||
You can get all the ratings. We look at every Democrat, every Republican. | ||
We're going to rate every state legislator as well. | ||
So you're going to be able to see how every elected person in this country to a legislative chamber performs in our survey. | ||
You're going to see all the places we're going to go around the world. | ||
It's pretty exciting about the pushback that's going on. | ||
The anti-global international tour is alive and well, and it starts in Hungary next week, and Caroline's going to be with me, and we're still going to convince you to go maybe. | ||
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Okay. I've got to take service and work here. | |
Posobiec will be there too, right? | ||
Posobiec. It's going to be a great crew. | ||
Posobiec will be there. Matt, thank you very much. | ||
Honored to have you on here, brother. | ||
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Good luck. Thanks, Steve. Thanks, Caroline. | |
I think Posobiec's already left. | ||
I think he's going early for a couple days. | ||
His wife's from Poland. | ||
No, no. Belarus. Oh, baby. | ||
He's from Poland. Caroline Ryan. | ||
Caroline Ryan. The grassroots in Arkansas, Georgia, and South Carolina. | ||
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Yeah, hey, all these Carolines and Carolines. | |
It's easy to get confused. But hey, Steve, if you want to know how the establishment figures are feeling about all these America First victories, look no further than Georgia's power structure. | ||
Governor Kemp, Secretary of State Raffensperger, Attorney General Chris Carr, all three of them reportedly are skipping the state convention in June. | ||
They are snubbing all those America First delegates that just won. | ||
They're saying, we don't need you. | ||
We're going to set up our own fundraising mechanism. | ||
So that speaks volumes. | ||
But I'll put a bow on it this way. | ||
President Trump recently spoke in Nashville. | ||
He was talking to some He said the old Republican Party is gone, and that we need to transition to the new America first party of the working class, and it appears that is already taking hold, particularly with such significant victories on those precincts and state levels across the country. | ||
People should be encouraged. | ||
What's your social media? | ||
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How do people follow you? You follow me at carolynryantv, Twitter, get her through social. | |
Carolyn, thank you very much. | ||
Great report. Short break. | ||
Carrie Lake and Caroline Wren. |