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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've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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. | |
It's Tuesday, 11 July, Eurovalor 2023. | ||
We've got a lot to go through. | ||
While we were in that last segment with Raheem, One of the folks in the engine room sent me, there's actually an advertisement. | ||
It's actually an advertisement for... | ||
By the way, I want to give a production note here. | ||
We do have... Up on Skype right now, we do have... | ||
Darren Beattie. His phone has died, he tells me, and that he can't contact you, so he's actually up. | ||
We're doing some live producing as it's going on. | ||
DeSantis, not only has he got the meeting with the Fat Cats, he's also doing a fundraiser in the Hamptons. | ||
This is not a good look. | ||
Let me just tell you some Politics 101 right now. | ||
When you're running a populist, nationalist, and Raheem's correct, right? | ||
David Ignatius is right. | ||
That's the mainstream of the Republican Party, the conservative movement right now. | ||
Anna Polina Luna, this story in Time Magazine is quite important. | ||
Why is it quite important? Because it lays out someone who has worked. | ||
Remember, she was a total grassroots candidate. | ||
Barely lost the first time she ran, came back, fought again, and how hard it is. | ||
Right there is this Time Magazine article. | ||
Thanks. Keep that up for a second. | ||
The article is amazing because the writer, and this writer had gone around with the Kerry Lake movement and saw what was happening in Arizona. | ||
He's very familiar with this kind of populist movement in the country. | ||
And Anna Paulina Luna is quite important because she kind of gets the basic fundamental issues that you have to address right now. | ||
And one is this absolute just debacle as far as our leads go about spending in this country and literally leading to a bankruptcy of this country. | ||
And on August 22nd in Durban, as I keep telling you, the road to Durban right now, you've got this, the BRICS are coming up and they have this, they have a conference and the conference are talking about an alternative currency, an alternative currency to the U.S. dollar. | ||
And the Russians announced over the weekend that it's going to be gold back. | ||
Now, I didn't say it was going to be convertible into gold. | ||
There's a big difference there. But somehow they're going to come up and try to have some gold-backed, at least have something with gold in the back of it. | ||
Okay? That's quite important. | ||
Because what they're saying, and this is what happened when Nixon took us off the gold standard, is that even if you think gold is something from ancient times, and you can't run a modern industrial economy off it, and having something that's convertible into gold or backed by gold, it at least puts some sort of leash on the political class To spin you into oblivion. | ||
And that's what's kind of happened here. | ||
That's what Anna Polina Luna, when she's on here, she's talking about having this conversation with the Speaker of the Ukrainian Parliament. | ||
And he's sitting there saying, no, you and America have an obligation. | ||
You have an obligation to fight the Russians in Ukraine, and you've got to give us this money. | ||
This $100 billion supplement is critical over the next couple of weeks because it's going to be emblematic Are we going to get serious about getting our financial house in order? | ||
You know, McCarthy's already given Biden, you know, it's $15 trillion in spending, over $15 trillion in spending, but the deficits alone are going to be $4, $5, or $6 trillion. | ||
That is all going to be money that's going to just be printed by the Federal Reserve. | ||
We're just going to get more addicted to this in a deeper and deeper, you know, horrible financial situation. | ||
Over the weekend, two big stories. | ||
Number one, about the middle class. | ||
Two trillion dollars of your net worth has been destroyed because of higher interest rates. | ||
Two trillion dollars of your net worth has been destroyed during the Biden years. | ||
Two trillion dollars of middle class and working class people's net worth. | ||
Two trillion dollars. The other story that came out was how many people are underwater On homes have negative equity now in their homes because of movements of interest rates, of where they bought their house. | ||
Now, they've kind of, on paper, they haven't done the transaction, but on the paper, it's a, you know, what do they call it? | ||
Quick sale. Your negative equity. | ||
That's all tied back to the exact same thing. | ||
It's tied back to this federal spending. | ||
And that's why Anna Palina, two things that House Freedom Caucus did, this letter That went forward about no more games. | ||
No more games. Just kick the can down. | ||
Because it's coming, folks. We told you on the show it's coming. | ||
They're going to kick the can down the road. | ||
They're going to want a continual resolution because they're not going to be able to get a budget. | ||
Because the budget, the House Supreme Court says it has to have significant and massive cuts in spending. | ||
And if you don't do that, we're not going to prove it. | ||
And that means that McCarthy's got to reach out to the Democrats to pass this. | ||
Or they're going to go to some sort of continual resolution. | ||
Because if you reach out to the Democrats, you could have the motion to vacate right there. | ||
Or are they going to try to get a continued resolution to kick the can down the road and to get into the holiday season and then come back with an omnibus where they throw a bunch of other stuff like they just, to cover up what happened in the election of 2020, they threw massive changes to the Electoral Count Act of 1887? | ||
This is how the system works. | ||
This is how what Russ Vogt calls the cartel. | ||
That's how the cartel works. | ||
So we're going to get all into it. Darren B is going to be up. | ||
Darren B is our expert on color revolutions, color revolutions in the United States. | ||
Hang on, before I do that, I want to get to Mike Kim. | ||
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We've got Darren Beattie. | ||
Darren, ongoing color revolution in our country. | ||
I'm kind of shocked. | ||
This judge comes out and I mean literally completely eviscerates the apparatus the administrative state and deep state for controlling working with the big tech companies to control the narrative I mean absolutely life stunning then Biden goes back in a couple days later and tries to fight this thing. Tell us what's going on here Absolutely. We discussed this briefly in an earlier segment, but this is a enormous ruling by a federal judge from Missouri | ||
Basically putting a restraining order against Biden and Biden regime officials who have been proven They're in a detailed fashion | ||
If you look through the actual ruling, the 155-page ruling, it's amazing the detail and the stories and the receipts it has chronicling the degree to which Biden officials, many Biden White House officials, We're absolutely bullying the tech companies to censor material as it pertains to COVID, | ||
as it pertains to Hunter, as it pertains to satirical items mocking the Biden family, the whole range of it. | ||
And so this is a whole story about the censorship problem that we weren't sufficiently aware of. | ||
We thought, oh, it's just Woke people in the trust and safety departments, people like our pal Yoel Roth about whose prurient dissertation on the gay dating app Grindr Revolver wrote extensively. | ||
But it's not just the people in the trust and safety departments, it was the government itself. | ||
And this ruling basically says, look, this looks like a constitutional violation. | ||
We're implementing an injunction that basically restrains Biden and government officials from red flagging and doing other things that gesture toward censorship of First Amendment protected content online. | ||
So it's a very encouraging step. | ||
But of course, Biden is fighting back. | ||
Of course, the corrupt censorship industrial complex is Howling at the moon saying, oh, whatever will be of our democracy if we're not allowed to censor First Amendment protected speech pertaining to COVID, pertaining to election integrity, and pertaining to all those other things that these disgusting peasants shouldn't be allowed to formulate their own opinions on. | ||
How dare they do this? | ||
How dare they threaten democracy in this fashion? | ||
So they're really apoplectic and The ruling actually targets specific people and institutions, which is another reason it's so sophisticated and powerful. | ||
Revolver.News has covered color revolutions probably more extensively than anyone. | ||
We've also covered the institutions involved in censorship more closely than any organization, perhaps other than the Foundation for Freedom Online, which is doing great work. | ||
Our friend Mike Benz is behind this. | ||
He's doing great stuff. | ||
They call out these institutions and individuals. | ||
They call out Rene DiResta. | ||
They call out the Stanford Internet Observatory, which is one of the most poisonous censorship think tanks associated with any university in the country. | ||
So it's a very sophisticated ruling. | ||
It scares them because not only does it identify a problem generally, it associates specific institutions and specific names to this problem. | ||
So it's very encouraging. | ||
Of course, there are loopholes to the injunction and there are loopholes that can be exploited very easily and very dramatically. | ||
The injunction says... | ||
The restraining order doesn't apply in situations of national security. | ||
Well, every single time these people say it, they use a fake pretext of national security anyway. | ||
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They say, oh, this injunction doesn't apply. | |
The injunction doesn't apply. | ||
In cases where there's foreign influence on an election. | ||
Well, we've just heard lie after lie about, you know, Russian hacking of our election. | ||
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So it's not perfect, but it's still very encouraging. | |
It's stunning. Okay, hang on. | ||
Just stick around. We'll take a short commercial break. | ||
Darren Beattie on the other side. | ||
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We will fight till they're all gone. | |
We rejoice when there's no more left. | ||
the okay uh... derby's with us Darren, for people to say when you mention First Amendment or free speech, I know a lot of people glaze over, oh, that's for the media types of you guys fight out. | ||
This is something deeper. | ||
It's using that, but it's deeper than that. | ||
This is about total control of you. | ||
This is how you lose your liberty. | ||
This is how you lose your freedom. | ||
I want everybody to give it as a homework assignment over the weekend. | ||
But if you haven't done it, you've got to peruse this decision by this federal judge. | ||
You'll be shocked and you'll see many of the topics that we pride ourselves in going over in the war room every day. | ||
And I said I haven't had a chance to do it. I'll do it tomorrow. | ||
Agency of France Press, which is the Associated Press of Continental Europe for the French, had a whole story over the weekend about podcasts are not subject to checks on misinformation. | ||
It's all about your beloved war room, about the Brookings Institute report, because they get these phony reports and then they just use it as something. | ||
But you sit there and the audience will laugh at it when you see what they're talking about, the types of issues we go through. | ||
But Darren, we had Anna Paulina Lunar here about Ukraine, about she sits on oversight. | ||
You've had this thing with Gal Luft. | ||
All of a sudden, you know, he comes out to the New York Post, got a huge story. | ||
Two days later, he's he's in he's indicted laughably for being an unregistered CCP, a foreign agent like they got a million of them in the Biden regime. | ||
But I want to connect the dots here, but this is about control. | ||
This is about absolute total control of you as a citizen. | ||
And what that means, what this color revolution, what this regime has done with the administrative state in trying to choke down the American people? | ||
Well, you're absolutely right. | ||
It's a lot of things. | ||
I mean, I guess To simply call it free speech might for some diminish it, but it's critical. | ||
It's existential for the type of society that we think we want to live in. | ||
Because if the public is not allowed to deliberate and get accurate information on and contest critical issues affecting everyone's day-to-day life, critical issues like COVID, like the vaccines, like the lockdowns, | ||
like the origin of COVID in the first place, which is a What type of society do you live in when you can't deliberate on these critical issues affecting dramatically the day-to-day life of citizens? | ||
What kind of so-called democracy do you live in when you can't have access to something like information about Hunter's laptop? | ||
Or when the leaders of the national security community are disingenuously invoking some pretext that It's a Russian hack and therefore it shouldn't be available to the public or it has to be censored completely. | ||
How can you have legitimate elections in that context? | ||
How can you have legitimate elections and how can you have a stable democratic society when people aren't even allowed to ask questions about election integrity? | ||
These are all the issues that were aggressively censored as a direct result of government pressure and government bullying of the social media companies. | ||
And so that is, you know, it's crucial to having a functioning and free society to be able to talk about these things. | ||
But it's also linked to color revolution in the sense that it's no accident that they're preventing any deliberation about election integrity. | ||
The censorship is part of solidifying the election results according to which things always go their way. | ||
That's part of the plan. | ||
Shutting down conversation about election is an indirect way of doing what they accomplish in Brazil very explicitly, which is simply to prevent Bolsonaro from even running. | ||
It's an indirect way to do For instance, in Pakistan, what the government there is trying to do to Imran Khan, another situation. | ||
You see a similar thing in Israel. | ||
You see patterns across the globe of what happens when certain leaders challenge the establishment order. | ||
There's a pattern of attack against them. | ||
And we're seeing that same pattern in the United States, only slightly transmogrified in order to accommodate the simulacrum Of a free society, to accommodate the thinly remaining pretext that we live in a free society, but we really don't. | ||
We have pretty much the same level of censorship that you'd experience in China, I would say. | ||
We just censor different things. | ||
There's the same degree of censorship. | ||
It's done in a different way, and different items are taboo. | ||
But we're quickly becoming like that. | ||
We're becoming the CCP plus drag queen. | ||
So in addition to the underlying injury, there's the insult of our utter ridiculousness. | ||
Last thing before we let you go, this whole Ukrainian supplemental, you got the whole NATO fiasco. | ||
We had Anna Polina Luna, who said she went to Poland on one of these congressional delegations to get more information. | ||
They met with the head of the Ukrainian parliament. | ||
He's sitting there going, you guys have an obligation. | ||
You've got to give us F-35s, and we want to create a mercenary force like Wagner. | ||
But basically it's just this, and we need the supplemental. | ||
This $100 billion supplemental and additional money to Ukraine, because now they've spent everything we've sent them, and the Social Security over there giving them a billion dollars a month to pay for their pensions, all of it's going to come to a head in the next couple of weeks. | ||
What is your recommendation to this audience about understanding what's actually going on with this Ukraine situation? | ||
I mean, it's a shame. The more money we dump in, the worse the situation gets. | ||
The whole machinery is able to turn hundreds of billions of dollars worth of taxpayer money into bigger mansions for the corrupt people who run the defense contractors and to just more blood, more unnecessarily spilled blood on the part of both the Russians and the Ukrainians. | ||
Nothing good comes from it. | ||
It goes to the coffers of the defense industry, it goes to the coffers of the corrupt oligarchs in Ukraine, and it simply contributes to more blood being spilled on both sides, ultimately for nothing. | ||
So it's disgraceful that we've dumped so much of the taxpayers' money that could have been directed to rebuilding the United States, which is becoming a decrepit third-world situation, and instead We're enriching the corrupt oligarchs in Ukraine and the corrupt defense contractors here in the United States. | ||
Revolver's on fire. How do they get to you on social media? | ||
How do they get to this site? I mean, to start the day off, we had Anna Paulina Luna, but then have the great national Paulson Revolver. | ||
And when you read these types of, you go to these sites, you don't need to read the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times. | ||
They're doing a better sense of what the real news is and the breakdown of it. | ||
Where did we go, Darren? | ||
Revolver.news. | ||
If people are interested in the censorship story, go to revolver.news now. | ||
There are two pieces that begin with busted. | ||
Those are older pieces, but they are critical. | ||
They are classics. They are required reading to understand the degree to which these censorship institutions and operatives work to prevent you, the American citizen, not only from speaking your mind, but from obtaining critical information on the issues that affect you and your family the most. | ||
So go there. We've got a fun and interesting piece on the I think we're good to go. | ||
Give this trash woman a headache. | ||
You know, she's like the garbage character in Sesame Street, but without the charm. | ||
So go there and give her another headache by signing up to our newsletter. | ||
I'm on Twitter at Darren J. Beattie. | ||
And lastly, we're at Gitter at Revolver News. | ||
By the way, the Coco Chanel thing is important. | ||
We're doing a commemoration of the 79th anniversary of the Battle of Normandy. | ||
The Battle of Normandy was just not D-Day. | ||
It took all the way up until, I think, mid-August when we finally had the breakout in Paris. | ||
But it was a bloodbath. | ||
It was a bloodbath because the British Army was just worn out from North Africa, Sicily, and Italy. | ||
And in Montgomery, just try to keep slugging it out. | ||
And you could tell they were undermanned. | ||
The Americans, the bravery of the Americans, because the American army was just not trained, ready. | ||
I mean, everything was focused on D-Day getting across the beach. | ||
The train gave these kids when they got into basically to the Hedge Road country. | ||
It was brutal. And I mean, absolutely burn the Wehrmacht, even though on their back foot and maybe not the top troops that were fighting in the east. | ||
Absolutely. It was a slaughterhouse. | ||
But one of the interesting things people forget is that there were a lot of people in Normandy that were not terribly excited. | ||
A lot of them were a little sullen, but some were not excited about the Americans coming. | ||
Life had not been that bad under the Germans. | ||
And this is a whole thing about the French. | ||
You had the bravery of the French resistance, but you had a lot of... | ||
But when you got to Paris... | ||
It's a whole different deal. The whole concept of sleeping with the enemy was a whole different deal. | ||
And Coco Chanel, I mean, she literally slept with the enemy, right? | ||
I mean, she was in with the Nazis up to the... | ||
I mean, I don't want to give away the story. | ||
Go to Revolver and read it. | ||
But it talks about... | ||
People forget this. | ||
By the way, I think for the first 10 years... | ||
There was not commemorations of D-Day or anything like that. | ||
That didn't happen back and starting to the mid-50s and really when the movie The Longest Day and Cornelius Ryan's book when people started going back. | ||
And one of the reasons was right after the war, there were a lot of the French that were complaining, hey, because of the economy and the recession they had, they said we had a lot better under the Germans. | ||
This is a this is all gets into this whole thing in Ukraine and the defense of Europe and people. | ||
So go read the Coco Chanel piece. | ||
I think you'll be shocked because it's not a part that's really pushed by the fashionistas about Coco, Darren, but leave it to Revolver. | ||
You got to read this, though. | ||
Her story is quite fascinating. | ||
This is a woman that cover all angles. | ||
Hey, hey, she was a fighter. | ||
I'll give her that. She was a fighter. | ||
She was not going to be suppressed. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
We got another fighter, Natalie Winters. | ||
She was on Tim Pool last night. | ||
We're going to start there. We got a lot of other reporting of hers on the Chinese Communist Party infiltration to the United States of America. | ||
Stick around. Short commercial break. | ||
back in the warm in just a moment. | ||
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CCP! Take down the CCP! | |
Everything's just beginning For the games you want to play Bring it on and now we'll fight to the end Just watch and see It's all started Everything's begun And you are over Cause we're taking down the CCP! | ||
Spread the word all through Hong Kong We will fight till they're all gone We rejoice when there is no more left Let's take down the CCD! | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bann. | ||
Thanks for joining us. | ||
With the Biden regime, what they were doing, it seems like a lot of these people, it wasn't so much ideological, they were just in it for the money. | ||
And you can see that on the hard drive. | ||
You can see that in the emails. | ||
It was just, we have a chance to exploit the vice president's son. | ||
And I think that's why you've seen a lot of these people sort of turn on the Biden family now, those that haven't been dissuaded by stories like this. | ||
And I think that might be why they're actually trying to come out so forcefully, because they know deep down The people like Eric Schwerin, the Devon Archers of the world, basically all of Hunter Biden's Yale classmates and peers and roommates, they were just on the money team, right? It wasn't like, oh, we want to spread democracy abroad. | ||
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You know, we want to do whatever the Uniparty wants to do and all these kinds. | |
No, they just wanted to turn a profit. | ||
And those people, I think, are very easily turned into With the threat of, oh, well, you're going to spend the rest of your life in jail if you don't tell us. | ||
So that's why if you do read through the headlines, a lot of these people behind the scenes have been complying with either off the record or on the record interviews with Congress. | ||
But it's sort of a painful process, I think, time-wise to let it work itself. | ||
Okay, we've got a lot to go through with Natalie. | ||
And by the way, a star turn last night on Tim Pool. | ||
The Tim Pool show is fantastic. | ||
I love the group, the gang he has over there. | ||
And it was really enlightening to go through that. | ||
We did a stream on War Room and on my page over Getter. | ||
And it had an enormous audience. | ||
So great job. We'll get into that in a second. | ||
But I've got to ask you, Natalie... | ||
Darren Beattie and the team at Revolver. | ||
Are they picking on Natalie? | ||
No offense, they're going after the Barbie movie. | ||
And the Barbie movie to go after, it's a serious thing about the nine dashes in the map, and I've talked about that. | ||
But Revolver's going after the Barbie movie, and now they're putting out a hit piece on Coco Chanel. | ||
Are they taking out their anger at you? | ||
I mean, those are your two patron saints, aren't they? | ||
I know. I feel very personally attacked. | ||
My love for Pink and Chanel. | ||
There you go. Pink Chanel is the ultimate thing. | ||
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But it makes no sense. | |
I've had Darren on my show when I've been hosting and filling in for you. | ||
So I don't know where this grudge is coming from. | ||
We're both UChicago alums. | ||
So I would think we would have some common ground there. | ||
But I think the Revolver editorial line is just coming after me. | ||
I think Beatty's one of those guys that didn't – he got very angry when women were accepted at the University of Chicago, right? | ||
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He's always had that. No. | |
So you've had some incredible reporting on your own on investigation on CCP. I want to get to that in a second. | ||
But I've got to ask you about Gail Luft. | ||
Oversight. We had Annapolino Luna start the show. | ||
You know, all of a sudden, Gail Luff comes. | ||
The New York Post got a huge interview with him. | ||
Next thing you know, he's indicted. | ||
And he's indicted. And last time, Tim Pool, you were great. | ||
In your experience, how many people in the Biden regime should be indicted for being a foreign agent for the Chinese Communist Party? | ||
And here they indict this guy for this a couple of days as it comes forward. | ||
I mean, it is so absurd. | ||
Natalie Winters. Yeah, that's the best part. | ||
That's really textbook, accuse your enemy of what you're guilty of. | ||
But I could sit here and go on for, you know, two hours lamenting about how ridiculous the indictment of Dr. | ||
Gallup is. But I want to drill down and really get, I think, the signal here. | ||
Because we've always said that this Hunter Biden hard drive story was going to be used either to impeach Joe Biden or, frankly, kneecap him, either from running for this first term or running for the second term. | ||
So when you see the mainstream media sort of embrace the story, which if you remember about two weeks ago, the media was doing a little bit, at least a better job than they usually do, in terms of picking up stories about the corruption on the hard drive. | ||
Meanwhile, the Biden camp, I think that they are now pushing for indictments against these whistleblowers, trying to sort of strong arm these people to go up against them, because I think there is sort of, whether it's a shade war, I think in this case, it actually is a political warfare between the Democratic establishment that, frankly, I don't really think wants Joe Biden, and then the camp that is for Joe Biden. | ||
And frankly, I think the evidence, too, to go even It's even broader that you see this, if you recall, the bizarre Axios story that they put out yesterday saying that, you know, Joe Biden is old yeller. | ||
He's in charge of the White House and he's screaming at everyone, right? | ||
He's a strong man. | ||
That sort of goes to the Biden camp. | ||
In other words, Joe Biden is in charge. | ||
He's in control. He knows what's going on in the White House. | ||
So I think why you're seeing some of these bizarre stories come out about Joe Biden right now, I really think you're seeing Sort of the global elite duke it out in terms of the Democratic primary, if Joe Biden's going to run again or not. | ||
And that goes back to what I said in that clip. | ||
The people who were part of this Biden crime syndicate, they weren't motivated by pure, believe me, altruism. | ||
But they just wanted to make money. | ||
And those are very dangerous people, right? | ||
Because they'll just play to the highest bidder or they just don't want to go to jail. | ||
So I think that's why you've seen these people start to comply. | ||
And believe me, I'm no obsequious fan of what House Republicans have been doing. | ||
But behind the scenes, they have been testifying and just on the timing front, too. | ||
You know, the names like Gal Luck, the names like Eric Schwerin, Rob Walker, all of these people who are famous because they're on the hard drive so many times, it's not even possible to read through it. | ||
There's not enough, you know, hours in the day. | ||
These are people whose names have been out in the open for a very, very, very long time, way, I mean, years into the Biden regime. | ||
So if they were really going to be going after these people, indicting them for the claims that they're making, for me, it's very curious That they're going after them now, right? | ||
So there is some, I think, legitimacy to the focus, the focal point here being the timing, just like right now, why are they going after Hunter Biden for taxes when these charges have been around for a while? | ||
Bringing up Farrah is just so laughable. | ||
But again, it is textbook, accuse them of what you're guilty of. | ||
Let me make sure I understand this. | ||
One of the points you're making is that with the volume of evidence you see, and as more and more comes out, and you're seeing the mainstream media actually start to touch this now, that if you project downrange of what hearings will be and more leaks and more whistleblowers, that the apparatus... | ||
the administrative state and the radical Democrats that are part of that, whether it's the Michelle Obama camp or the Newsom camp or the Pritzker camp or the Susan Rice or the people that tie it all together. | ||
They understand that this kind of feeble guy who's had all these bad policies and the economy is turning upside down and you've got the net worth of the of, you know, folks down two trillion dollars. | ||
The more this comes out by late by this fall early next year, there could be a firestorm. So start to do the shift now and Biden's fighting back. | ||
That's where he's seeing this absolutely bizarre story in Axios, which you pointed out on Tim Pool last night where Biden's like this hammer. | ||
You don't mess with you. Don't F with Joe Biden. | ||
You don't F with the Bidens internally. | ||
You're saying that's their pushback. | ||
And what we're seeing here is a war of the apparatus and who's going to control the apparatus. | ||
And there is a movement based upon, they understand the depths of this scandal to basically offload Biden sooner rather than later. | ||
Is this your theory of the case right now? | ||
That's my analysis because there's really no other way to explain why the media is so hot and cold with this story. | ||
But I do think that, at least from the hard drive perspective, I think it's still in its infancy and I think it will continue to grow if the establishment does decide that they don't want Joe Biden. | ||
And I don't usually make bets. | ||
The only bet I've ever made on a show is that the Biden regime would drop Trump's China initiative. | ||
And I was, of course, proven right, although I guess that was a pretty easy bet to make. | ||
But I think the litmus test, the ultimate tell on whether or not the establishment will support Biden going into 2024, is if you start to see signatories of the members of the 51 intel community, people who signed that letter saying the hard drive was Russian disinformation, If you see the media start rolling out those people to say, actually, I don't stand by that. | ||
We were pressured into saying that. | ||
I don't actually think that's true. | ||
The hard drive is real. | ||
There are some actual national security concerns and implications on there. | ||
there. When you start to see that, and again, I'm not 100% sure that'll actually materialize, but that I think will be sort of a very, very, very big tell, at least from the media perspective, where they stand on Joe Biden's potential second term. | ||
We've seen now a bunch of stories during the July break, during the 4th of July break. | ||
Now they're back and you've seen this, they're pushing that you're going to see a convergence of judiciary oversight and ways and means and kind of coming together with Comer being the tip of this to really take on DOJ, particularly the FBI, for the stonewalling of this. | ||
Given that, and this is a sad state of affairs, but given that people like Garrett Ziegler With what he's done to Marco Polo on the laptop from hell, Miranda Devine and the people of the New York Post, and of course yourself with all your independent investigations into the CCP. What pointers would you give Comer if this is to be real? | ||
Because quite frankly, I think people are quite frustrated that... | ||
The Republicans' investigations here never quite get to the point. | ||
What would be your recommendations for Comer and these guys to be maniacally focused? | ||
Where would you tell them where should the leverage points be or where should the inflection points be? | ||
Well, I think they need to remember, first of all, that the American people are actually extremely well-versed on this. | ||
This might be Comer and the committee's first time seeing some of this evidence. | ||
But the American people, through the hard drive, through shows like War Room, through the journalists that you mentioned, have been around the block, for lack of a better word. | ||
And they've seen all of these stories. | ||
They know this. So every time they get up there and they hold a press conference and they act like they have some new bombshell revelation smoking gun, it just sort of falls flat because, frankly, it's insulting. | ||
To our intelligence from an actual strategy perspective, if I were advising them, I think I would go back to what I was talking about in that Tim Pool clip. | ||
They need to identify the people who were involved in this orbit really just to make money. | ||
In other words, it wasn't an ideological thing. | ||
It wasn't even a kin tie, a family tie. | ||
I would go after the people like Eric Schwerin, who basically managed all of Hunter Biden's And you can see in the emails that he was just worried about trying to get appointments to various boards from Joe Biden. | ||
That's someone who just cares about his own personal enrichment and his own personal advancement. | ||
So it's those types who, frankly, I think probably see the Biden camp as a sinking ship, especially if he's not going to run again in 2024 or frankly lose. | ||
That's not really someone that has a lasting legacy. | ||
I wouldn't really want to be affiliated or associated with Hunter Biden or the Biden Foundation. | ||
There's not a lot for them to really latch onto. | ||
So I think they might sort of see whistleblowing or at least complying with subpoena requests. | ||
And giving over, handing over evidence to House Republicans is sort of pulling a ripcord to save themselves. | ||
And those are the people that I would be going after. | ||
And believe me, there are no shortage of those types. | ||
But I think they just need to stop acting like the evidence that they're presenting the American people are so novel. | ||
It's honestly, it's the same gaslighting tactic that I'm sure the War Room audience feels When the mainstream media, three, four years post-COVID, is doing segments where they're like, can you believe that COVID escaped from the Wuhan Institute of Irology? | ||
Or did you know the Hunter Biden hard drive is real? | ||
It's insulting to my intelligence. | ||
I've known this for a very long time, and I don't need you speaking from your podium and your position of authority to tell me this, because I've known it. | ||
Let's see action. Give me the evidence to actually create indictments, arrests, and very, very, very long jail times. | ||
I'm all for solitary. Natalie, how do people get to you on social media, ma'am? | ||
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I want to bring in a guy who, you know, besides President Trump, This guy's a guy, I think, that has given up most for his country. | ||
If you look at Trump, you look at Rudy, you look at John Eastman, you look at Mike Lindell, and many, many others. | ||
But these are the top of the list of people they're trying to destroy. | ||
There's a huge front-page story. | ||
In the Minneapolis Star Tribune, which is, you know, a super liberal paper, but one of the most respected liberal papers in the country. | ||
Page one story that are you being, are you, is the company being liquidated, Mike Lindell? | ||
Because it reads, the way this reads in Daily Beast, other people have picked it up, is that you're liquidating the company. | ||
What's going on? Well, no, we're not, Steve, but you bring up the point. | ||
I just got off the phone with the Daily Beast. | ||
I said, you want to read what real journalism is? | ||
These reporters that wrote this in the Star and Tribune, they did a good job. | ||
They actually, if you read the article, they even mentioned the event we're having in August, which they all fear, this event where we're going to reveal the plan to secure our elections, which everybody's going to love. | ||
And they mentioned the MyStore.com where I moved employees over when Walmart canceled us, moved them over there to keep them all employed. | ||
We're like a big family. | ||
And then you get the Daily Beast, these other hits. | ||
They grab and go, we've finally taken MyPillow down. | ||
They're down. The Daily Beast called me. | ||
They go, Mike, are you going to give up now? | ||
Are you going to pull out of there and just say you have nothing to do with MyPillow so they don't go completely under? | ||
I'm going, what are you talking about? | ||
I said, you know, it's disgusting. | ||
It's absolutely disgusting. | ||
But this, I told the Star and Tribune, I said, you know, you guys haven't hammered me or went after me for almost two years. | ||
In Minnesota, they've stayed away from me because they know we're able to get the word out. | ||
When they attack me, I'm able to at least get the word out. | ||
Not like your Foxes or your Newsmax of the world that go completely silent and won't talk about anything. | ||
So I'm encouraged. | ||
This was a pretty good article. | ||
But hang on. If you read the article, what it is is that you've shifted around some capital equipment to either my store or things. | ||
But it does talk about, and I want people to understand, you did take a hit when the big box stores, remember, because Mike Lindell stood up for his country. | ||
Because this was the most profitable, Walmart and these guys, the most profitable product they had was the MyPillow. | ||
Because they were selling so many of them. | ||
But they ditched him because he was supporting the fact that the 2020 election was stolen, and we all know that. | ||
And so there has been a hit. | ||
You had to change some production lines around, but the company's robust and vibrant. | ||
And tomorrow... We're going to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the MyPilla, the great invention of Mike Lindell, on this show live from the factory floor in Minneapolis because we always support American manufacturing and American companies. | ||
And what people don't understand is Mike Lindell's put it on the line. | ||
And yes, he has taken a financial hit. | ||
There's no doubt about that. But the company's as robust as it's ever been. | ||
Mike Lindell. Right. | ||
And you're right, Steve. | ||
What happened is I could have done, I could have went the way of other companies last year when the last retailer canceled, which was our big one, Walmart. | ||
Well, my employees, we make the MyPill 100% here in my factories in Shakopee, and I had to make a decision. | ||
Do I just say, oh, I'm sorry, guys, look what happened to us. | ||
Walmart canceled us now, too, along with all the other retailers. | ||
Hundreds of millions of dollars worth of gross sales. | ||
But then when they did this, I was shifting stuff to other direct sales. | ||
But when they did this, I didn't want to lose my jobs. | ||
We're like family here. So I moved them over to the mystore.com, which is a platform for entrepreneurs and other USA-made products to help shift. | ||
Or I moved them over to the Lindale Recovery Network, which helps Helps addicts. | ||
So basically, we repositioned them. | ||
And a lot of them didn't have a lot to do, but I paid them anyway. | ||
I didn't want to lose them. So I said, what are we going to do here? | ||
Well, we came out with the MyPillow 2.0 in January, everybody, so that they could come back and do what they love doing, manufacturing and making the pillows. | ||
So by making great decisions to not lose them, it's paid off now. | ||
And all the support out there. | ||
Steve, we're doing MyPillow. | ||
We want to thank everybody, too, because we launched this pillow right here for you guys first. | ||
We're making commercials right now, all my employees. | ||
And this is the MyPillow Giza. | ||
It's got the same Giza covering that we have on our sheets, the same cotton. | ||
Patented fill, 1998 with the War Room promo code. | ||
You can't beat it. You go to your square. | ||
And there's a limited, these are limited edition. | ||
And when they're gone, all my employees are making these right now. | ||
We just did a commercial that was epic. | ||
We'll show you all that tomorrow when we come on. | ||
But for now, you can get the MyPillow 2.0. | ||
You can get a buy one, get one free there. | ||
Or you can get this anniversary pillow if you go down to the War Room Square with Steve's face on it. | ||
And you can get this before everyone else does and get it for $19.98 with the promo code WARROOM and a king size, only $10 more. | ||
This is the pillow that started it all. | ||
Steve, we've sold over 80 million MyPillows as of today. | ||
Well, tomorrow, the 20th anniversary, go to MyPillow.com, promo code WARROOM, get your special, buy one, get one free. | ||
Mike, we'll see you on the factory floor in MyPillow in Minneapolis tomorrow. | ||
The great Minnesota company. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
He'll never back off. | ||
Okay, Charlie Kirk next. We're back 5-7. |