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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
I got a free shot on 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 line? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room, here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
But new polling shows that most Republican primary voters simply don't want to hear the truth. | ||
In the latest survey from the New York Times and Siena College, Trump leads Florida Governor Ron DeSantis by 37 points, 54% to just 17% among likely GOP primary voters. | ||
All other candidates earned less than 5% of support in the poll, which, we should note, was conducted before new charges were announced against Trump in the classified documents case, that superseding indictment. | ||
If you take out all candidates other than Trump and DeSantis, the survey still shows The former president leading big by a margin of 62% to 31%. | ||
Poll also suggests that 56% of Republicans say Trump did nothing wrong in the classified documents case. | ||
Though it remains to be seen if last week's superseding indictment has any impact on that support. | ||
My guess would be no. | ||
And as it relates to Trump's actions after the 2020 vote, 75% of Republicans say he was exercising his right to contest the election. | ||
Just 19% say his actions threatened American democracy. | ||
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Charlie Sykes, Charlie Sykes, Charlie Sykes. | |
So this is yet another poll. | ||
That shows that this is Donald Trump's party, no matter what sort of legal peril he faces himself in. | ||
We have just spent the first little bit of this show detailing the new allegations, and it sure doesn't seem like it matters. | ||
That same dinner where we played that sound from Will Hurd, all the Republicans were there. | ||
I won't surprise you to learn who had the biggest crowd and the biggest reception, and that's Donald Trump. | ||
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Yeah, I would say that these polls are unambiguous. | |
What happened in Iowa was pretty clear if you wanted to know what the nature of the Republican Party was right now. | ||
I mean, he still dominates the party. | ||
He goes into Iowa. | ||
He insults the governor there. | ||
And he's the only candidate that gets the standing ovation. | ||
One of the candidates that actually calls him out is booed. | ||
So the poll makes it very, very clear that at this point, I mean, here's the reality check, Jonathan. | ||
I think you'd have to be naive to the point of being delusional to think that Donald Trump is not going to be the Republican nominee for president, despite all of this. | ||
And I think you'd have to be naive to the point of being delusional to think that any of these indictments are going to change all of that, because what you have is this alternative reality of the Republican base that sees January 6th as somehow quasi-legitimate, that is willing to overlook all of Donald Trump's lies, all of the crimes, all of the things that he has done. | ||
When you add up everything we know about Donald Trump and everything that all of the Republican insiders and members of his own administration have said, and then you look at those polls and you have to ask yourself, what would it take to actually loosen his hold on the Republican At this point, Jonathan, I can't think of anything. | ||
I can't think of anything. | ||
And you saw that on display over the weekend, and you see that in those numbers. | ||
More and more, especially as candidates like Ron DeSantis have risen, who, while not a populist himself necessarily, certainly is far to the right of most voters in the country. | ||
Do you think that this is an overall realignment that we're seeing among Republican voters with right-wing populism? | ||
Or is this really just more cult-like behavior about Donald Trump himself and Trumpism? | ||
Well, that's a fascinating question. | ||
I think both things can be true at the same time. | ||
And Ron DeSantis seemed to be under the illusion that he could run a kind of, you know, I'm Donald Trump without the baggage. | ||
And he's gone for all the social issues. | ||
But as I think is becoming increasingly apparent, this is not an election about issues. | ||
It's not an issue. | ||
It's not one where you're going to have a referendum even on wokeism. | ||
It really is about Donald Trump, and it is about Donald Trump's personality, but at the same time, you are seeing this hard realignment on the right. | ||
There was a convention of young conservatives recently in Washington, D.C., and the reports out of there would suggest that they're not interested in traditional conservative values or even fiscal issues. | ||
They like the social red meat issues. | ||
So I think the hangover of this is going to take is going to, uh, is going to linger for a very, very long time. | ||
I think decades from now, we'll look back on, on this as very much a realignment, even after Donald Trump leaves the stage. | ||
Charlie Sykes right there with, uh, who is a hater, right? | ||
A never Trumper with some wisdom. | ||
Um, it is Monday, 31 July in the year of our 2023. | ||
I wanted to start with that. | ||
The polling and really the polling gets to what is going on in the country, particularly below the surface. | ||
I want to make sure people know we're going to have Mark Mitchell a little later to discuss it. | ||
I got Frank and Naomi and Natalie at the top because there's some national security stuff. | ||
We have to deal with in Fauci stuff immediately. | ||
The new this is I'm going to give you three data points. | ||
The New York Times-Santa Poll, Harry Enten over at CNN, who I think is a very good pollster, and the Harvard-Harris poll, which has Trump up five, not only has it showed that just a dominant performance in the primary, because of this realignment of what they talked about, and that conservative conference I think was the Young Americans for Freedom, which has traditionally been this kind of very, you know, training ground | ||
For the Karl Rose of the world? | ||
No. | ||
They totally rejected the old Republican Party's controlled opposition and have thrown in now essentially with Turning Point USA. | ||
You have three polls that show this massive shift. | ||
You also have, and if Denver, I don't know if they have it yet, I put up this morning on the Hill, the most important story they had is young men, 12th grade and younger, Young men 12th grade and younger, boys, are massively shifting to conservatism and to MAGA. | ||
Let me repeat that. | ||
Young men who we've abandoned, let's be honest, never in American history, we have abandoned a young generation to devil catch the hindmost because people have been too intimidated to stand up for them as they're being indoctrinated in these indoctrination factories called public school, public education. | ||
They are rejecting it through their own common sense, their own formation. | ||
This is why I talked about the Gatsby, the Gatsby novel on Saturday. | ||
I'll have more on that today and throughout the week. | ||
What you're seeing here, and this is why the law firm is only getting, Devin Archer's over there right now being deposed by the Judiciary Committee. | ||
Devin Archer being, as you know from watching this show, the business partner, the Yale roommate and business partner of Hunter Biden all the way through. | ||
The Justice Department came in on Saturday and wanted him arrested over the weekend. | ||
Went to the judge and wanted him arrested immediately. | ||
Just like in Miles Guo. | ||
As soon as Miles Guo got subpoenaed to testify in the federal trial about the DOJ being absolutely corrupted by the Chinese Communist Party, he was jailed. | ||
That's what they wanted to do with Devin Archer so he couldn't testify. | ||
New York Times, Santa Pol, Harry Enten, CNN, and the Harvard Harris, and Harry Enten, I don't know if we can put that up, but we'll get it when Mark Mitchell's here, Harry Enten, who, as I said, is a very fair and even-handed poller, Harry Enten wrote a piece for CNN, a detailed piece to say, hey folks, you better get ready for this, because it looks like Donald Trump could get re-elected President of the United States. | ||
So what do we got over at the Murdoch News Network? | ||
Non-stop, it's Karl Rove and these guys trying to chop block President Trump. | ||
It's Glenn Youngkin, it's Kemp, it's Tim Scott, on and on and on. | ||
And you saw by this incredible rally in Erie, Pennsylvania with an all-time record in Trump, you know, we're getting the best Trump right now. | ||
I can tell you, having had the honor and privilege of working with the President since 2016, When you see him now in private, this is the best Trump we've ever had. | ||
On point, focused, on fire, take no prisoners, understands exactly what the task and purpose is. | ||
And you saw that in Erie on Saturday night with another massive turnout. | ||
And you saw it at the dinner, the Iowa Lincoln Day dinner on Friday night, where nobody got a standing ovation except for President Trump and got just an uproar of a standing ovation. | ||
I want to bring in Frank Gaffney. | ||
We've got victories. | ||
We've got security problems. | ||
You've got a bioweapons lab out in California. | ||
Fauci, Brand Paul has sent a criminal referral over on Fauci's perjury. | ||
So a lot going on before we get back to the polling. | ||
Frank Gaffney, we had a pretty big victory. | ||
I want to give a hat tip to you and a hat tip to Coach Tommy Tuberville, who is a patriot beyond all measure. | ||
And the pressure on Coach Tuberville It's been enormous. | ||
And the administrative state has basically told Tuberville, we're not negotiating at all. | ||
It's either highway or the highway. | ||
Tuberville's a hero here. | ||
Tuberville, one man alone. | ||
Mr. Smith goes to Washington. | ||
And Frank Gaffney and the team on the Committee for the Present Danger, because Frank And you know, you and I had a lot of conversations about this. | ||
I said, Frank, we got to pick our battles. | ||
And you said, Steve, I think this is one we could show the whole problem by going after it. | ||
And I give a hat tip. | ||
You guys, General Scott was not confirmed. | ||
They got ready to leave town. | ||
They were going to have the vote. | ||
The vote was canceled. | ||
They can put a lot of different excuses on it. | ||
The vote was canceled because the vote's radioactive. | ||
And that's because Frank Gaffney and the team over at his organization, the Committee on the Present Danger, made it radioactive just by just bringing up General Scott's woke record. | ||
Frank Gaffney. | ||
You're being extremely generous, Steve. | ||
It is premature to say it's a victory. | ||
It may be just a stay of execution. | ||
But I do want to thank Senator Tuberville because it would not have happened for sure without him standing in the breach And saying, you know, we're not going to allow nominations to go through business as usual for Pentagon promotions, as long as there is, well, in my words, a cultural Marxist takedown of the United States military taking place. | ||
And he's been specifically focused on this idea of really, I think, violating the law by funding abortion-related activities and expenses. | ||
But it applies to the larger problem that we've got. | ||
And Steve, you've spent a lot of time focused on this, and properly so, in the National Defense Authorization Act, and more generally, what cultural Marxists are doing. | ||
And some call it woke, which simply confuses people as to what the problem is. | ||
It's about the takedown of this last standing institution in the march through all of the institutions that people, going back to the Frankfurt School... Are you saying, are you saying that a four-star, you're saying, hang on, you're saying a four-star I think Chief of Staff of the Air Force is a cultural Marxist. | ||
Is that your theory of the case, Brother Gaffney? | ||
My theory of the case is whether he is one, or whether he is simply a useful idiot for them, or he is otherwise an enabler. | ||
It doesn't really matter what he is doing. | ||
And he's done it to the Air Force, which, by the way, is now rated by the Heritage Foundation as very weak. | ||
as a result of three years of his running the place. | ||
That would seem to me to be a disqualifier for a promotion if any were needed. | ||
But on top of it, Steve, as you know, what he has been doing very aggressively is promoting this whole diversity, inclusion, equity agenda. | ||
He's all about critical race theory. | ||
He wants quotas. | ||
Can't have too many white male pilots, for example. | ||
46% is the right number. | ||
I mean, what's that about? | ||
That's not a meritocracy. | ||
That's not an approach that ensures you've got the best in the cockpit. | ||
And it's taking its toll on the Air Force. | ||
The question is, are we going to entrust the entire United States military to a guy with such an agenda? | ||
I think not. | ||
But here's the point. | ||
There have been tremendous numbers of people, you've given me credit for it, but an awful lot of very important organizations and individuals have all come up on the net saying, we don't want General Brown. | ||
In fact, there's a website RejectGeneralBrown.org, I commend people to. | ||
We're going to start a new coalition called Save America's Military to try to make sure that we do this as the first step towards blocking, hopefully, the rest of the woke agenda of the military. | ||
Frank, hang on. | ||
We're going to have a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to return to the war room with Frank Gaffney. | ||
We've got Naomi Wolf, Natalie Winters, Mark Mitchell from Rasmussen. | ||
All of it this morning to kick off the week. | ||
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Okay, Frank Gaffney's with us. | ||
Frank, once again, just repeat, where do people go if they want to volunteer and get involved in this? | ||
And here's the thing why it's a victory. | ||
The delay gives us plenty of time to make the case. | ||
Because remember, you're not always going to get absolute victories. | ||
This is all a process. | ||
Trust the process. | ||
Okay? | ||
This is all trust the process. | ||
You get a chance to corner these guys. | ||
They've had this going on for decades now. | ||
This is why all the field grade officers are all woke. | ||
This is why, look, the Senate, many of your senators, Republican senators, and this is why Trump threw down on Mitch McConnell on the Matt Boyle Breitbart interview. | ||
Our support of the NDAA coming out of the Senate is atrocious. | ||
The defense bill. | ||
They've gone and undone all the little amendments and everything we try to do to get the the wokeness out. | ||
This is why you're not... This is why you have a crisis in recruiting in the military. | ||
I'm going to connect a dot. | ||
Ready for a dot connect? | ||
Go to the Hill story. | ||
Young men in this country who have been totally abandoned. | ||
Totally abandoned. | ||
Totally abandoned. | ||
By us, by the Republican Party, by the controlled opposition, left to this propaganda and indoctrination efforts in all of culture, all of society, and all of education, are trending now massively to conservatism. | ||
And they are heroes for doing that. | ||
That's the heroic nature of the potentiality of this country. | ||
They are not going to go into a woke military. | ||
Why? | ||
You're setting yourself in a trap. | ||
Also, last week they set up the commissars. | ||
They set up, they signed, Biden signed an executive order to have a whole different process for the sexual assaults. | ||
Now, I am not saying that there's not a sexual assault problem or a sexual problem this type in the military. | ||
It is, but it's got to be handled by the UCMJ. | ||
It's got to be handled by the chain of command. | ||
And if the chain of command is not handling it, then we change the chain of command and make sure it's handled. | ||
You don't set up political commissars, and that's what this is going to be. | ||
And that is why you have a recruiting crisis, because these young men are sitting there and saying, I'm not going to sign up for that. | ||
I'm a patriot. | ||
I want to serve my country. | ||
But I don't know if I'm getting into that. | ||
You know what they know? | ||
Look at what their leaders just gave them in this defense bill. | ||
This is not acceptable. | ||
First of all, the defense bill is out of control. | ||
I consider myself a patriot, having served my country. | ||
This bill's out of control. | ||
There's no way we should be spending a trillion dollars on national defense. | ||
No way. | ||
Impossible. | ||
You can take down the Chinese Communist Party with other aspects besides everything in kinetic war. | ||
And I understand my dear friend and colleague Frank Gaffney and many other people that I associate with disagree with certain elements of me on this, but that's okay. | ||
But the recruiting problem gets back to this, and the recruiting problem gets back to... | ||
General Scott and others, look at Matt Gaetz. | ||
We still haven't had time to play, I think we did, I think we did last week on The Six O'Clock Show, we had time to play Matt Gaetz's six-minute takedown of the diversity, equity, and inclusion fiasco in the United States Air Force. | ||
So, Frank, this is a fight worth having. | ||
If nothing more, then we can start to push it in the right direction. | ||
You may not get a total victory here, but it's a process. | ||
Where do people go, Frank Gaffney? | ||
Just a quick comment, Steve, 100% agree with your dot connecting here. | ||
This is a victory, in the sense that it gives us an opportunity to fight again, and to fight in earnest and to fight specifically in the states where the key senators, leadership, And those up for re-election this year, especially, can be approached and can be insistently told, you need to vote against General C.Q. | ||
Brown. | ||
And this is why it's so important, Steve, you said it yourself, but to rephrase it, this is perhaps a tipping point. | ||
If this nomination does go down, or even if it is seriously challenged by senators, it could be the beginning of the unraveling of this whole agenda to impose upon the military the things that you're absolutely right young men don't want any part of. | ||
I want to give Charlie Kirk a hat tip on what's going on with those young men, I bet, but also that if you worry about sexual, you know, Bad behavior, misconduct, and rape in the military? | ||
Well, for God's sake, stop putting perfectly intact men in the women's bunk rooms and showers on the grounds that they think they identify as a woman that day! | ||
You know, this is craziness, and it's the kind of thing that is causing havoc in the military. | ||
It must stop. | ||
RejectGeneralBrown.org is a place where we can start making a difference that will put you in touch with your senators. | ||
Tell them, vote against this guy. | ||
Do it in their states. | ||
Do it while they're home. | ||
I want the team to press, I'm pressed for time. | ||
Go to the seminar on, the webinar on Thursday is about this bio lab and I've got Naomi and Natalie's going to follow up here. | ||
Tell me about the webinar on Thursday. | ||
How do people get more focus on, wait for it, a CCP bio lab in the middle of California. | ||
You can't make this stuff up. | ||
Well, you've invited me to introduce the subject of Thursdays, which is actually about saving persecuted Christians, and I wanted to thank you for going out and doing some more on your Saturday show. | ||
It was fabulous. | ||
They are coming for Christians here. | ||
We're worrying about human traffickers. | ||
Baking hay with the persecuted Christians around the world. | ||
They're the feedstock for a lot of it. | ||
But tomorrow's webinar, Steve, at 12.30 tomorrow, is about this unbelievable, at the best case, it's a Superfund site, a toxic waste dump in the middle of a city called Readley, California, in Fresno County, that was discovered in a warehouse that was supposed to be unoccupied. | ||
It had Thirty refrigerators and freezers full of chemicals that are associated with, among other things, diseases that are highly contagious and other nasty business. | ||
And nobody knows exactly where this stuff came from, why it was there, what the ultimate purpose was. | ||
We're going to be exploring it. | ||
With our webinar, go to register for it at presentdangerchina.org, but there is a Chinese connection and it's a distinct possibility that it is part of a BW activity. | ||
In my personal estimation, we'll be looking into it carefully tomorrow and thank you for your help driving people to it at presentdangerchina.org. | ||
Okay, we're going to have it all up. | ||
We'll hopefully stream it, too, on Getter, given the time. | ||
Frank Gaffney, you're doing the Lord's work. | ||
This is all free. | ||
We want to make sure people get all the information. | ||
We've never had a Vanguard in the United States, ever, made up of working-class and middle-class people that were more informed than people that are in C-suites or in board meetings, and that's what the purpose of the show is. | ||
So, thank you, Frank. | ||
Naomi Wolf. | ||
Thanks, brother. | ||
Naomi Wolf, you got to help me out here. | ||
Over the weekend, I got an article, articles from Associated Press and other places. | ||
We have a potential epidemic of leprosy in Central Florida and the Southeast United States. | ||
I got tuberculosis now wandering around the country. | ||
And on top of it, we find a bioweapons lab in the middle of California. | ||
Can you help make sense, make this make sense for me, ma'am? | ||
Well, it's early days, so I can't tell you definitively what these mean, but I can certainly say that it looks like other news stories that have emerged over the weekend contribute to what is a pattern. | ||
And the pattern is biowarfare against the people of the United States. | ||
And what Mr. Gaffney just said is completely directly related to that. | ||
And what you announced in the middle of California. | ||
You know, a bioweapons lab, essentially a place where infectious diseases are kind of stockpiled to leak out or to damage the people of the United States. | ||
I mean, over the weekend, there was some gigantic bombshells, and all of them point to this issue that we're under attack by bioweapons via our enemies. | ||
One of the biggest pieces of the puzzle got put together by in the Australian, this story that that broke that Robert | ||
Cadillac, who was Deputy Secretary of the Department of Health and Dr. Fauci's boss, kind of went to the Australian and confessed that Dr. Fauci had led the effort to conceal what a number of distinguished virologists and Dr. Fauci and the funders of the NIH knew to be funded by the U.S. | ||
manipulation of viruses to make them more lethal, gain-of-function research, to take them from animals and make them infectious into humans, and that this was done at the Wuhan Institute of Virology under the oversight of the Chinese Communist Party and the People's Liberation Army, and that these distinguished scientists in the first days agreed that this was... | ||
Hang on, because I want to take a break. | ||
I'm going to come back and tee up the Australian, how prominent a paper it is. | ||
Catholic, what his role, all of it. | ||
Another bombshell. | ||
In our celebration of America, the country, the flag, the people, in particular our music, Paul Robeson, Joe Hill, will be our song today that we'll feature. | ||
This is Paul Robeson. | ||
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I would argue the greatest voice in American music, Joe Hill. | |
He's got more than guns to kill a man, says Joe, I didn't die. | ||
I never kill, went on to organize, went on to organize. | ||
From San Diego up to Maine In every mine and mill Where workers strike and organize It's there you'll find Joe Hill It's there you'll find Joe Hill I dreamed I saw Joe Hill last night | ||
Live as you and me. | ||
Says I, but Joe, you're ten years dead. | ||
I never... Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | ||
Yes, War Room Posse, I understand that Paul Robeson is quite a controversial individual, an avowed Marxist and communist, but still one of the great voices our country has ever produced. | ||
And we'll be featuring, of course, Joe Hill's also a controversial song about the rights of workers. | ||
But of course, remember, they're accusing us In the opening block of leading a right-wing populist movement. | ||
So we'll deal with this more in the second hour. | ||
We'll get to all of it. | ||
I want to go back to Naomi. | ||
First of all, Naomi, the Australian is one of the leading papers in Australia. | ||
A really fantastic paper. | ||
So this is not just on some blog site. | ||
And Cadillac was a central figure in the Trump administration in dealing with this. | ||
So what does he accuse? | ||
I mean, this is pretty blockbuster. | ||
What does he accuse Fauci of? | ||
I mean, it's stunning. | ||
And the piece is by Sherry Markson, who throughout has been one of the leading reporters breaking news about what's really going on with what she's revealed as a cover-up from the very, very beginning. | ||
So basically, Kadlec, who again was Dr. Fauci's boss, came forward. | ||
And I think it's really interesting that he's come forward now, but he's basically throwing Dr. Fauci under the bus. | ||
And revealing, and this is, you know, very timely because other FOIAs have compelled the disclosure of emails confirming what he's revealing, that at the very beginning, at the very start of the pandemic in January of 2020, when no one really understood what was going on, a group of scientists convened with Dr. Fauci, and they basically all agreed that this looked like a | ||
An engineered virus that had been released at probably accidentally from a lab. | ||
And they're saying things like, you know, F this is bad. | ||
And they're worried about the damage to China and the damage to, you know, Chinese scientific interests and the damage to their own research prospects. | ||
And they confirm that this is gain of function. | ||
And Cadillac goes further and says to the Australian, That it was the Chinese lab working on a vaccine against the bat-related coronavirus that became COVID-19 that was the cause of the release, the accidental release of the virus from the Wuhan lab and that that was the cover-up. | ||
So basically, Dr. Fauci was covering up intentionally for bad behavior, illegal behavior, behavior that was outlawed by the United States by the Obama administration starting in 2017, gain-of-function research. | ||
It continued at the Wuhan lab. | ||
They were trying to make a vaccine. | ||
They had containment problems. | ||
Things were leaking. | ||
Things were not secure. | ||
It leaked. | ||
And then our guy, Dr. Fauci, and a bunch of scientists who went on to lie in a peer-reviewed quote-unquote article in Nature Medicine Journal, they then became kind of gospel, saying no, it was from wet market, it was natural, it was natural spillover. | ||
That was all engineered by Dr. Fauci to cover up the fact that he had funded illegal gain-of-function research at Wuhan that went awry, that leaked, that infected and killed four million people. | ||
It was his fault. | ||
It was unlawful. | ||
And I want to tie in another news story that's very important. | ||
Also in the last few days, Senator Paul has referred Dr. Fauci in a criminal referral to the Department of Justice for lying to Congress in saying, I didn't fund gain-of-function research. | ||
So these two stories put together kind of make each other implode. | ||
Basically, Dr. Fauci was lying. | ||
It was an absolute lie, as Senator Paul said, when he said in May of 2022 to Senator Paul and the entire American people, I did not fund gain-of-function research. | ||
If anyone's lying here, remember he did this, you know, Senator Paul, it's you. | ||
Um, he was lying to Congress. | ||
There's no question about that. | ||
And the Markson story confirms the details from his boss, basically. | ||
Naomi, I got so much more to go through and we're doing everything else, but I don't have the time. | ||
I want to get you back on. | ||
Where do people go now? | ||
Because Daily Clout, you guys are in the middle, in the war imposter, the 3,500 volunteers. | ||
This is actually picking up momentum on the vaccine. | ||
Where do people go to volunteer? | ||
Where do they go to find out all the different reports you're dropping every day and also to support you? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Please come to dailyclout.io. | ||
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Amazing work over there, Amy Kelly and the team, just amazing. | ||
Naomi, thank you. | ||
We'll talk afterwards and figure out how to get you back on and take some time to go through all of it. | ||
Natalie, nobody in this country has done what you have done over the last couple of years, both at National Pulse at War Room to get to the bottom of this. | ||
These two things happening simultaneously, the criminal referral. | ||
And remember, Rand Paul's not some wild man. | ||
Rand Paul's one of the most, you know, he's a libertarian, but he's one of the most reflective and thoughtful guys in the Senate. | ||
A criminal referral on Fauci for perjury at the same time of catalyst explosive testimony or confession, essentially, to the great Sherry Markson in the Australian, and to put a cherry on top, a bioweapons lab. | ||
Found in the middle of California with, I think, 900 infected mice. | ||
Your thoughts of what this means, the meaning of this, Natalie, and where do we go from here on this entire gain of function? | ||
And the U.S. | ||
government's, administrative state's, direct involvement in this, ma'am? | ||
Well, I think it's hard to overstate the significance of Robert Kadlec. | ||
In other words, he ran Operation Warp Speed. | ||
I know it's hard to fathom that Anthony Fauci actually had a boss because of the way he presents himself. | ||
But if any man was Anthony Fauci's boss, independent of Francis Collins, it was Robert Kadlec, at least on the pandemic preparedness front. | ||
So for him to come out, and really of all times now, really, really begs the question of what gives when it comes to the timing. | ||
And I like to always play the game, you know, is it the war room who said it? | ||
Or is it Robert Kavlik? | ||
Is it a voice of sort of the medical establishment? | ||
And this is a direct quote. | ||
We think vaccine research resulted in the pandemic. | ||
That vaccine research was the proximate cause. | ||
And obviously, Dr. Wolff walked you through sort of the parallels between gain-of-function research and the current coronavirus strain that we were faced with in the pandemic. | ||
But I think when you really extend that logic, that application to its natural conclusion, which is what we focused on on this show a lot, which is that the Wuhan Institute of Virology is just sort of one node in a much larger network of Chinese Communist Party and People's Liberation Army-run biolabs that are being funded by your taxpayer dollars. And that story that we see about the biolab or potential biolab with really, really, really shady financing, we don't | ||
really know who owned it. The registered agents are listed as either Chinese nationals or Chinese Americans with some addresses going all the way back to China. But we don't really know. And I think it raises the question when you hear people talking about national security and how biological weapons are sort of this new front of That the Chinese Communist Party is going to be waging on us. | ||
If there was a facility that had, you know, humanized mouse models, had live strains of herpes, COVID-19, and other viruses, deadly viruses, just in our backyard in California, and we couldn't even keep track of that. | ||
You read the quotes about the public health officials who actually ran the investigation on it. | ||
They said, in my decades of government service, I've never seen anything like that. | ||
How can we as a country justify shipping tens of millions, if not hundreds of millions, of taxpayer dollars Even further overseas when we can't even control what's in our backyard. | ||
What do you think? | ||
Because I think your theory of the case, obviously, with the reporting and investigations you've done in the last couple of years, it's not just Fauci lying. | ||
Fauci lying to cover up. | ||
But what would you like to see, given what Cadillac said, what do you think is imperative now for the investigative apparatus in the House? | ||
to move forward, not just the criminal referrals been referred to just and they're not going to do anything with it. | ||
This is the Garland. | ||
They're trying to put Devin Archer in jail so he can't testify. | ||
By the way, we have footage we'll show you later of Devin Archer showing here for his deposition. | ||
So we were able to beat that one back. | ||
And Matt Gates deserves to do that. | ||
What is your recommendation right now, Natalie, for what we need to do in the House or in other places to really now stop the nonsense and get to the bottom? | ||
Because when Cadillac says it was vaccine research that caused this. | ||
I mean, that's a that's like a thermonuclear weapon dropping into the middle of this conversation. | ||
Where do you think things are to go? | ||
Well, two things. | ||
One, on the front of the criminal referral side, I think we need to see Republican state attorneys general actually step up and do their job. | ||
And I will say, it is very curious because people may recall, you know, the impeachment and basically removal. | ||
of Ken Paxton, that happened just shortly after he issued or started an investigation into Pfizer for the very same claim that Robert Kadlec made. | ||
In other words, Pfizer's vaccine research potentially played into the origins of COVID, right? | ||
It's this sort of uncanny relationship, uncanny conflict of interest between the people who are supposed to be protecting us from pandemics while simultaneously profiting when they fail to do their job. | ||
And the whole impeachment trial of Ken Paxton, who I think could have been one of the leading voices to really go after, sort of in the same way we've seen Democrats go after Republicans, actually lead this legal charge. | ||
He was basically nuked. | ||
You know, he was nullified by the establishment. | ||
And in terms of Congress, I mean, I know you're short on time, but their coronavirus committee is a complete joke, not just because it's running cover for Anthony Fauci. | ||
I mean, basically no one from the National Institutes of Health testified. | ||
But it's just a bunch of people running around wanting to get their sound bites in, wanting to talk about coronavirus and COVID-19 from the lens of pandemic prevention, when that is such the wrong take on it, because it wasn't a natural pandemic. | ||
We don't need to focus on natural spillover events. | ||
They've really misdiagnosed what the actual cause of COVID-19 was, all the way down to the fact that I think they're sort of parroting the line of the National Institutes of Health, the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
In other words, Anthony Fauci also revealed in this Australian story, their primary concern was to not offend the Chinese Communist Party, not to protect American lives, not to actually get to the bottom of COVID-19. | ||
And I think this coronavirus committee is basically doing the same thing. | ||
Natalie, where do people go for your reporting and all your insights, social media and the site? | ||
Natalie G. Winter is on all platforms and make sure you go to warrooms.org and sign up for the newsletter. | ||
As we said from the very beginning when we started War Room Pandemic in the first couple of days, and now we're, what, three years into it? | ||
This is going to be a massive, massive issue when all the truth comes out on it. | ||
All the lies that were told, all the cover-ups, all the death, all the destruction of our economy, all of it. | ||
And it's coming out now. | ||
Like I said, it's a process. | ||
You're not going to wave a wand and magically have this taken care of. | ||
It's a process. | ||
But you're seeing people now. | ||
And some of them are doing it because they're afraid they're going to actually be held accountable and they want to get ahead of it. | ||
Others because of, I think, their conscience. | ||
Natalie Winters, great job as always. | ||
Fight on, ma'am. | ||
You've seen so far this morning just what you've done as far as a cadre. | ||
You guys, more than anything, have driven these conversations and driven this action. | ||
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HometitleLock.com. | ||
Go check it out right now. | ||
Homework assignment, let's get that done. | ||
Check the box off. | ||
Go check it out right now. | ||
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Mike Shields, who is a very smart political operative, and I would argue a guy that's really part of the – has heretofore been part of the Republican apparatus or public establishment. | ||
But a very smart guy, used to be CNN over as a contributor, has written another just a stunning piece. | ||
These things just keep dropping. | ||
This just popped over at CNN. | ||
We're going to try to get Mike on tomorrow, but it talks about the changing Republican electorate could upend this basic rule of politics. | ||
And it's about this massive populist movement inside the Republican Party, and particularly the electorate of the Republican Party, and talk about how the Democratic Party has become kind of a proletariat plus super wealthy coastal elites, cosmopolitan and coastal elites, coupled with a proletariat. | ||
Pretty amazing piece. | ||
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I'll try to get Mike on here tomorrow. | |
To see it. | ||
Can I have the clip? | ||
I just want that one clip from the MSNBC. | ||
It's about 30 seconds. | ||
Let's play that one clip from the cold open and I want to bring in Mark Mitchell from Rasmussen. | ||
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More and more, especially as candidates like Ron DeSantis have risen, who, while not a populist himself necessarily, certainly is far to the right of most voters in the country. | |
Do you think that this is an overall realignment that we're seeing among Republican voters with right-wing populism? | ||
Or is this really just more cult-like behavior about Donald Trump himself and Trumpism? | ||
Cult-like behavior? | ||
They think so highly of you, War Room Posse. | ||
Mark Mitchell, what say you? | ||
Particularly got some analysis today about the whole Devin Archer just walked in for his thing. | ||
You've been polling this better than anybody, the tectonic plate shifts happening in the country, what's happening in this primary with Trump, and now you're all over this Biden situation. | ||
In particular, Justice Department trying to arrest Archer, but I think we can say that Devin Archer showed up for his deposition today. | ||
Your thoughts, Mark Mitchell? | ||
It's fascinating to see these people wrestle with what they think is going on in the Republican Party. | ||
But if it's a cult, it's a really big tentpole cult because 80% of Republicans think the next election is going to be stolen. | ||
About three quarters of Republicans think the DOJ is politically weaponized. | ||
You know, number after number, every single question we asked about the federal government and trust in the institutions, Republicans are just totally off the reservation and Independents aren't far behind mid-60s on almost every single question we ask. | ||
Let me also tell you, I think that everything in that cold open, I think I've probably said previously on your show over the last couple of weeks, and it's pretty surprising for me to actually see poll numbers for another pollster I like. | ||
If we ran those numbers, I think I'd get pretty similar results. | ||
So Trump's leading DeSantis by roughly a two to one margin in a direct head to head matchup. | ||
And when compared with all the other candidates, like we said last week, every single time we've asked DeSantis is moving in the wrong direction. | ||
Down from 32 to 24 to 17. | ||
To 13%. | ||
So it really is Trumpism. | ||
And you could call it a cult, but I think the one sentiment that really wraps it all up for me is that people trust Trump. | ||
Republicans trust Trump. | ||
When we ask them if the Republican Party is a party of Trump and MAGA, they say yes. | ||
And he wouldn't get approval ratings as high as he does among Republicans if they didn't trust him. | ||
Because Republican voters have trust issues right now. | ||
And the one sentiment that he says is that they're not attacking me. | ||
They're attacking you and I'm just standing in the way. | ||
And I think the Republican party voters have really internalized that. | ||
Now, you know, we haven't been pulling on Trump too much because Biden's president right now. | ||
And so mostly we have all these scandals to talk about. | ||
And the headlines I have today are, again, just as I've predicted, every time we ask an increasingly more specific question, about Biden and his unfolding scandals, about 60% or higher of voters agree. | ||
And so today, these are, you know, even more specific than previous ones. | ||
I tell you what, Mark, Mark, Mark, Mark, hang on for one second. | ||
I want to hold that. | ||
I want to hold you through the break, because I want to play the entirety of the song. | ||
Joe Hill with Paul Robeson, and I want to get plenty of time to walk through your analysis of the Biden situation. | ||
I just want to reiterate New York Times, Santa Pol, coming out today, Harry Anton and CNN over the weekend. | ||
And of course, Harvard, Harris all essentially lay on top of Rasmussen. | ||
You know, they keep saying, oh, Mark Mitchell and Rasmussen, a bunch of right wing, just tell the Trump people what they want to know. | ||
Well, today it's out. | ||
The three of the major and best pollsters in polling operations completely agree, not just with the primary, but now in the general election. | ||
Okay, we're gonna take a short commercial break. | ||
Let's hear it. | ||
We're going to bring in Paul Robeson and Joe Hill in its entirety. | ||
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I never died, says he. | |
I never died, says he. | ||
In Salt Lake City, Joe says I, am standing by my bed. | ||
They framed you on a murder charge, says Joe, but I ain't dead. | ||
Says Joe, but I ain't dead. | ||
The copper bosses killed you, Joe. | ||
They shot you, Joe, says I. Takes more than guns to kill a man. | ||
Says Joe, I didn't die. | ||
Says Joe, I didn't die. | ||
And standing there as big as life, and smiling with his eyes, Says Joe, what they can never kill, went on to organize, Went on to organize. | ||
From San Diego up to Maine, in every mine and mill, Where workers strike and organize, it's there you'll find Joe Hill. | ||
It's there you'll find Joe Hill. | ||
I dreamed I saw Joe Hill last night. | ||
Live as you and me. | ||
Says I, but Joe, you're ten years dead. | ||
I never died, says he. | ||
I never died, says he. |