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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? | ||
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. Vance. | ||
It's a suicide that you get to watch on TV. | ||
Because that is what really matters to these people. | ||
Lights, camera, spectacle. | ||
Which may explain why Donald Trump is considering a visit to the U.S. | ||
Capitol early next week, as House Republicans consider who should be their next speaker. | ||
Trump is ineligible for the post under the party's own rules, barring anyone under indictment. | ||
But that hasn't sunk in with the party, which could also just change the rules. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene tweeted today, quote, if Trump becomes Speaker of the House, the House chamber will be like a Trump rally every day. | ||
It would be the House of MAGA. | ||
A.K.A. | ||
America would descend into a pit of chaos so deep it would take a century to repair, while revealing that it really is just a party for them. | ||
Just a party, a circus, a rally. | ||
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer replied to Taylor Greene, quote, no, thanks. | ||
We're good. | ||
We've seen a Trump rally at the Capitol already. | ||
Touche. | ||
And that rally that we saw on January 6, 2021, wasn't just entertainment for the bored, angry and unserious American far right. | ||
It was an attempted coup. | ||
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But that's the reality of the GOP. | |
There are so many right now in the House for whom this is not a job, but it's a game. | ||
They're playing a game right now. | ||
They're going over to talk to Steve Bannon because it's all a game. | ||
It's all about getting attention, and it's really for no greater cause. | ||
And when you're put in that position where you can never really satisfy them because it is a game, you're setting yourself up for failure from the beginning. | ||
So he may go along with that rule, but it is simply because he has to. | ||
So, Christina, if it is a game, Steve Bannon is the chess master, moving all of these pieces around the board. | ||
How has he managed to do this? | ||
He has been convicted and pardoned and charged and convicted of contempt, and yet, here he is, right in the middle of things now. | ||
How did this happen? | ||
Well, I mean, you know, you take your lead from Donald Trump. | ||
We're dealing with men who have no shame. | ||
They have no morals. | ||
As, you know, your previous guests have said, the Gold Post moves consistently. | ||
And let's not forget, Steve Bannon has a long and storied career in Hollywood and producing movies. | ||
So he knows, similarly to Donald Trump, the art of the theatrics. | ||
You know, entitling his program The War Room. | ||
You know, we're at war. | ||
are American people. And so when you have, you know, Republican candidates and electeds who do not see this as a job to work on behalf of the American people, they see it as a job for themselves to either get to a higher office or to stay on television and make money in various capacities, then this is where we are. And I think, you know, as was said, you know, when you make these promises just to get the job, you're not thinking about what you want to do once you have it. | ||
You'll just say or do anything to get it. | ||
And we see time and time again, more and more Republicans are so fearful of not just Donald Trump and his ire, but how he's able to motivate his base and how he's excavated some of the worst in the American people. | ||
So they keep running to the right. | ||
So sadly, we're getting more and more Republicans who used to be somewhat defensible, Um, running farther and farther to the right to say or do anything just to maintain some modicum of power. | ||
We're both hearing that McCarthy plans to stick around through the vote for the speakership, right? | ||
But then his future in the House is uncertain, right? | ||
Yeah, that's exactly right. | ||
And in talking to sources who are close to Kevin McCarthy, they are expecting him to leave before the end of his term. | ||
This is something that he has been toying with. | ||
And he even said in a closer conference meeting after he was removed as speaker that he wants to go home and spend time with his family. | ||
But he does want to stick around at least through the rest of this speakership election. | ||
He really wants to make sure that the conference, which has been so chaotic over the last few days especially, is calm and steady before he leaves. | ||
Now, he doesn't plan to get involved in the speaker's race. | ||
We're told he's not expected to endorse any candidate, but he does want to be around to really see this through. | ||
And keep in mind, this is a huge seismic shift for the party. | ||
Kevin McCarthy came to Congress in 2007. | ||
He was a state lawmaker in California before that. | ||
He has spent his entire adult career in politics. | ||
Well, you saw the number of Republicans who voted along with Democrats to keep the government open. | ||
So there's clearly a common sense, uh, sane part of the Republican caucus in the house. | ||
Um, but I think they are intimidated. | ||
Uh, they, um, oftentimes, you know, say and do things which they know better than to say or do. | ||
And it will require us defeating those most extreme measures and the people who promote them in order to try to get to some common ground where people can again work together. | ||
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That's the way it used to be. I mean, we had very strong partisans in both parties in the past. | |
And we had very bitter battles over all kinds of things, gun control and climate change and the economy and taxes. | ||
But there wasn't this little tale of extremism waving, you know, wagging the dog of the Republican Party as it is today. | ||
And sadly, so many of those extremists, those mega extremists, take their marching orders from Donald Trump, who Has no credibility left by any measure. | ||
He's only in it for himself. | ||
He's now defending himself in civil actions and criminal actions. | ||
And when do they break with him? | ||
You know, because at some point, you know, maybe there needs to be a formal deprogramming of the cult members, but something needs to happen. | ||
This is called a criminal mulligan, right? | ||
But only certain people get criminal mulligans. | ||
And January 6th protesters, they don't get criminal mulligans, and here's why. | ||
They're the oppressor, right? | ||
So the oppressed get criminal mulligans. | ||
The people that are complaining, like us, we're actually oppressors, and we're losing power, so that's why we're upset. | ||
I just got a job at MSNBC. | ||
So let's compare the rights between criminals and victims. | ||
Okay, the criminals, they get a mulligan. | ||
They get to steal up to $800, $900 worth of stuff. | ||
They can loiter, sleep, and shoot up in public areas, including playgrounds. | ||
They can loot and burn and call it social justice. | ||
They can pile up dozens of arrests and never due time. | ||
Meanwhile, what about us? | ||
Well, we have to change our lives to accommodate risk wherever we go. | ||
We have to move out of cities for the sake of the safety of our families and our own safety. | ||
That's what's happening. | ||
We're being driven out of cities by the oppressed. | ||
So I return to my imperfect analogy from yesterday. | ||
We had a war over slavery. | ||
We knew slavery was inhumane and immoral, but somehow we couldn't solve slavery peacefully. | ||
It was an evil. | ||
But one side refused to acknowledge that it was evil because it was too big of an admission for them to make. | ||
Doesn't that feel that way now? | ||
That this defiant refusal to reverse this decline argues against the survival of a country. | ||
What does that leave you with? | ||
It leaves you with you need to make war to bring peace because you have a side that cannot change because then that means an admission that their beliefs have been corrupt all the time. | ||
So in a way, you have to force them to surrender. | ||
Or we could make love not war. | ||
I tried that once. | ||
Or we have an election. | ||
I had to go to a doctor. | ||
No, elections don't work. | ||
We know that. | ||
We know they don't work. | ||
Look what we have! | ||
Look what we have! | ||
We had a moderate president and we have crime exploding everywhere. | ||
We had a Democrat president promise that he was going to be moderate, promise that he was going to unite the country, and now we have a terrible education system, we have no border, we have crime everywhere. | ||
Every facet of society is in peril and in chaos because our elections don't matter. | ||
No, elections do matter. | ||
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We don't need to go to Warfort. | |
We go to the election booth and vote the people out who don't do the things you're saying. | ||
Oh, I wish I was as naive as you, Harold. | ||
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It's good looking. | |
Okay! | ||
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Alright, coming up. | |
Wow. | ||
Did you see the shock on Jesse Waters and what Martha McCallum's face? | ||
We're going to have to play that again. | ||
Gutfeld, compare what Greg Gutfeld's saying To the reality here in Washington, D.C. | ||
It's Friday. | ||
This is our late afternoon, early evening show. | ||
Friday, 6th, October, in the year of our Lord, 2023. | ||
There's a couple letters bouncing around that have been signed. | ||
Up on Capitol Hill, what they're trying to do, I just want to make sure everybody's got the inside baseball. | ||
Forget everything you've seen on cable TV. | ||
This horse race, this horse race. | ||
The number one, what do you think the number one thing the apparatus is focused on? | ||
What the apparatus, the D.C. | ||
Uniparty cartel. | ||
The last thing they want to do is go through what just happened, because they're just getting over their shock, and they're regrouping, and they realize that you have the power. | ||
That the motion to vacate, and the appropriations bills, they so hate this. | ||
That all the inside baseball, what they're working on right now, is a way to attack that rules package, and they want to do it behind closed doors. | ||
They don't want to go to vote like they did in January. | ||
So you see every one of them, all recorded votes in front of the nation. | ||
They want to change the rules. | ||
They want to get rid of motion of AK. | ||
But not just that, they want to change all the rules. | ||
And they want to do it in secret. | ||
Secret ballot behind closed doors and then just walk out on the floor and have 218. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
We want full transparency and we want to see it all. | ||
We want to see it all. | ||
We don't mind, hey, seeing the sausage get made is fine. | ||
It made us stronger and better and more knowledgeable. | ||
It's like a civics lesson back in January. | ||
To see the debt deal, right? | ||
The only time we didn't see transparency is McCarthy went up there with Garrett Graves with Cosmo Man and the little guy with the bowtie, the professor with the bowtie, and they gave it away to Biden behind closed doors. | ||
No, we want full transparency. | ||
We want radical transparency. | ||
Isn't that what the modern age is? | ||
Isn't that what the internet is? | ||
Isn't that what all this technology is? | ||
Radical transfer- Isn't that what- What is Burning Man? | ||
What's Burning Man? | ||
Radical self-reliance or whatever those freaks do out in the playa? | ||
It's a lovely group. | ||
Um, no. | ||
They're- They're- They're- This is why they get everybody out of town. | ||
This is why I think everybody out of town, 202-225-3121, you may see a representative over the weekend, or call their local office, particularly my beloved South. | ||
Being a Southerner, it's disgraceful that the South, almost as a bloc, with a few limited exceptions, right? | ||
That my beloved South votes as a bloc for the Uniparty. | ||
How does that work? | ||
How does the most independent-minded, cussedness, the heart of MAGA, the heart of MAGA is the South and the Intermountain West and the Upper Plains. | ||
You know, environments where people have to do hard work for a living. | ||
Not the cushy coast. | ||
And I don't mean the fishermen and the sailors, being a former mariner myself, coming from Norfolk, Virginia, being born there. | ||
Not something like that. | ||
But the South and the Intermountain West, why do we have so many people that just kowtow to the establishment? | ||
If you're from the South, if you're a Southerner, if you're a proud Southerner, Make sure you call and find out. | ||
Ask, why is the South Omas vote is a block for the establishment? | ||
Why are you bagged and tagged? | ||
Why are you owned? | ||
Why are certain states, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Commonwealth of Virginia, Commonwealth of Kentucky, Missouri, and we'll throw in a couple of border states that had southern inclinations, Tennessee, Louisiana, the great Republic of Texas, Oklahoma, There's a, there's a letter out from folks that want to throw out. | ||
I think Gates in the, in the, in the, in the eight, want to throw him out of the conference. | ||
I think I got to see this thing signed by people from these Southern states. | ||
If you're from the South, I want to hear from you. | ||
This is you. | ||
You're the one, this audience, you drove it. | ||
We own it. | ||
We're proud of it. | ||
Now we got to take it to its ultimate conclusion. | ||
We need radical transparency, not behind closed doors and not working out a big group hug unity. | ||
No, we want to see the sausage being made and we want to see the votes as they're cast. | ||
We want to know, you're not going to hide. | ||
We want to know where you are on every ballot, just like we did in January. | ||
Why shouldn't we do it? | ||
That's how a Speaker of the House is done. | ||
Why is this conference setting up new rules? | ||
Why are we doing new rules? | ||
Why is it different than January? | ||
Get them all down there on national TV on C-SPAN. | ||
Put them in nomination. | ||
Let's vote. | ||
And let's keep voting. | ||
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Let's see it. | |
Let's see the horse trading on the floor. | ||
It was a great civics lesson. | ||
It'll take us back to the 19th century. | ||
That's okay. | ||
That's good. | ||
Why are we doing this? | ||
Because the cartel, the lobbyists, the corporate interests want to do it behind closed doors. | ||
Because there they can put the knife in you and not be blamed. | ||
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No. | |
We want it all out in public. | ||
We want radical transparency. | ||
We're not going to let you hide. | ||
We're going to turf all of you out. | ||
You're not going to hide from the American people and you're particularly not going to hide from MAGA. | ||
MAGA got you in here, okay? | ||
You're not going to stiff them. | ||
These people are the most slippery individuals you've ever met in your entire life. | ||
Slippery. | ||
Con artists. | ||
Always with the spin in the misdirection play. | ||
It is not going to happen on our watch. | ||
Motion to vacate is non-negotiable. | ||
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Not that I want to talk to you, but someone must know I'm resigning. | |
I'm not resigning. | ||
I got a lot more work to do, so... You're not resigning? | ||
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No, I'm not resigning. | |
So you'll stay the entire term? | ||
I'm staying, so don't worry. | ||
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I got a lot more work to do. | |
You think about running for re-election? | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes, you will, Roger. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yes, Roger. | ||
We're going to keep the majority. | ||
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I'm going to help the people I got here, and we're going to expand it further. | |
What do you make of the list of endorsements that's out there for would-be successors? | ||
Okay. | ||
Here's the stats. | ||
He's still hanging around. | ||
Don't think you've killed the vampire. | ||
This is like those teen movies today. | ||
You got three or four endings that keep coming back. | ||
He's hanging around the rim. | ||
There's already a couple tweets about the restoration of McCarthy. | ||
Don't think your work is done. | ||
No to war room posse. | ||
When you're the center, can we put the red thing up on the thing today? | ||
Can we do that? | ||
Can we get that up? | ||
When you're the center, put the red up. | ||
When you're the center and driving every story, every narrative in the country, you get no days off. | ||
You got it? | ||
You got no days off. | ||
None. | ||
No days off. | ||
And you ain't got this weekend off. | ||
Because we're working. | ||
Here's why we're working. | ||
They're trying to reverse It's like going after the administrative state. | ||
It's like going after the deep state. | ||
They don't take days off. | ||
This is what they do. | ||
This is their purpose. | ||
This is their being. | ||
Just like these political people. | ||
They have no days off. | ||
They work. | ||
They're grinding. | ||
They're trying to reverse everything you've got. | ||
Remember, they got in shock. | ||
But they regrouped. | ||
They're cunning and tough and they're smart. | ||
And they have their privileges. | ||
You think they're just going to sit there, like I said, this is like the 16th election. | ||
You think they're just going to sit there and pat you on the head and say, hey, man, this is amazing. | ||
You know, Bannon's got this little show in this bat cave and he's got, you know, he's got Boebert and Mace and Gates and all these kind of crazy people that come in and out. | ||
And they and they talk to these people around the country, these activists and all these congressional district. | ||
They get all fired up and they call and they go to the office. | ||
They're all over these guys and people. | ||
Oh, my Lord. | ||
You know, they're rattling my cage. | ||
You don't think they, you think they're going to turn? | ||
You think they're going to turn the House of Representatives over you? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I think we're going to have a struggle on that, folks. | ||
We're winning, and we can win, but it's all dependent upon you. | ||
This is why I'm so focused on the Southern Bloc. | ||
It's a disgrace. | ||
All these people sucking up to Trump and, you know, kissing Trump's ass and all this. | ||
They all hate him. | ||
All of them. | ||
Maybe one or two. | ||
But that's a big delegation. | ||
It's the heart of MAGA. | ||
It's the Southern Bloc. | ||
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202. | |
Don't take it from me. | ||
You go check it out. | ||
Here's the reason. | ||
The Republican parties in those states are corrupt head to toe. | ||
From the Haley Barber crowd, it was the Yazoo City boys down in Mississippi, all of it. | ||
The precinct strategy, do I have to talk to the folks down in South Carolina, the fights they had, the folks down in Georgia, the fights they've had? | ||
The fight's everywhere. | ||
My phone, every day, blowing up with new fights. | ||
Cunning and tough. | ||
The establishment is not going to sit there, oh this is great, you joined the precinct strategy, you're now a precinct man, that's lovely. | ||
You want to have a vote and take charge of the state GOP apparatus? | ||
How about this, no money. | ||
Suck on that first, do it with no cash. | ||
They're not going to turn over, this is about power. | ||
And this is not sitting here talking about you. | ||
You are empowered to your agency. | ||
You're not just sitting there listening and talking happy talk and theoretical about limited government. | ||
Burke, all these guys get on to talk about the Constitution. | ||
It's all very nice. | ||
I think I'm in a graduate seminar. | ||
You know, I want to put a tweed jacket on and grab a pipe. | ||
That's all. | ||
That's fine. | ||
But Gutfeld tells you where it is. | ||
We're not in that country anymore. | ||
And people walk around like it is that country. | ||
That's fine. | ||
You go over there. | ||
Sit in the corner. | ||
Hold our beers. | ||
Just hold the beer. | ||
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Because you're irrelevant. | |
This is the Fight Club. | ||
You're in the trenches. | ||
You're watching appropriations process going on at 3 o'clock in the morning and blowing people up on getter and rumble. | ||
They fear you. | ||
You know why? | ||
You're awakened to the scam. | ||
They don't want that. | ||
That is not good for business. | ||
This is a company town. | ||
This is a company town. | ||
It's not government. | ||
The company town is, quite frankly, printing money. | ||
They control the printing press. | ||
They will be fiscally as irresponsible as they will be. | ||
For their paymasters, and then they got the printing presses to print some money. | ||
It's a good system. | ||
Do you think they're going to turn that system over to you? | ||
Do you think because you threw out Kevin McCarthy, some hot dog stand guy from Bakersfield, California, right? | ||
Do you think that they're going to sit there and go, oh yeah, okay, fine. | ||
Then you just take it over and you run it. | ||
No. | ||
That's not how the world works. | ||
Read about the Roman Republic. | ||
Read the Roman Empire. | ||
Read about the American Revolution. | ||
Did the Crown say that? | ||
Did the British East India Company say that? | ||
Oh, you threw some tea over the side? | ||
Ooh, maybe we get out of here. | ||
No. | ||
I think the war was eight years long, wasn't it? | ||
Yep. | ||
And they didn't give up then. | ||
The whole thing's blockers off from the Appalachian. | ||
General Andrew Jackson ended that war In 1850, down at a place called New Orleans, just south of it, right? | ||
Where he took out, killed three British major generals. | ||
The cream of Wellington's army. | ||
That that army is the army to beat Napoleon six months later. | ||
That's what it took. | ||
Listen to Gutfeld. | ||
Don't listen to me. | ||
Listen to Gutfeld. | ||
Right there. | ||
And look at the faces of Fox. | ||
Hey, the producers are blowing him up. | ||
Oh, just say election. | ||
Say election. | ||
I'm just saying. | ||
Look what's happened. | ||
Look at Hillary Clinton. | ||
You're going to go, you're going to be taken to a formal place and deprogrammed because you're a cult member. | ||
She goes, he's lost total credibility. | ||
She says he has no credibility. | ||
Ma'am, I know you're not good at reading polls because you believe the polls that you were winning in 16, but that being said, the polls have him up and burying a guy named Joe Biden. | ||
He's already crushed the Keebler-Ells by 40 and 50 points. | ||
That's over. | ||
Joe Biden's taking over the policies right now to go build a wall. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
He has no credibility? | ||
He has no credibility with what? | ||
He has no credibility in the Clinton Foundation. | ||
You're talking about a nation imploding and you're over in Ukraine and putting you and your greedy freaking husband grabbing with both hands. | ||
And they've dined off the white working class down in Arkansas their entire lives. | ||
Nothing but con artists. | ||
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Globalists. | |
Well, they got a populist revolt in their hands. | ||
You think they like that? | ||
Do you think, honestly, they care what you think's going on up in the Capitol right now? | ||
Do you think they care? | ||
Are they coming to you and asking you, backing your concerns? | ||
Are you having a town hall this weekend? | ||
Folks in the South, in my beloved South, I want you Southerners to own this. | ||
Are you having a town hall this weekend? | ||
Is your representative sitting in front of you and asking you, I'd like to have your thoughts on motion to vacate? | ||
I'd like to have your thoughts on CR. | ||
I'd like to have your thoughts on Ukraine. | ||
No, they're not. | ||
You know why they're not? | ||
Because they don't give a damn what you think. | ||
I'd like to have your thoughts on transparency. | ||
You know, should we do this in the conference or should we do it... Has anybody had the common courtesy and the common decency to go in front of you and say, I would like you, you're my constituents, can you please give me some feedback? | ||
Can you please tell me, I voted for McCarthy, can you please tell me what I got wrong? | ||
Can you please tell me where I'm not representing your interests? | ||
Have they done that? | ||
Have they had the common decency to go back and to do that? | ||
The South, which is known for decency and graciousness and good manners? | ||
Have they done that? | ||
No, they haven't done it. | ||
You know why they haven't done it? | ||
Why is that whole block Mississippi, and Alabama, and Georgia, and South Carolina, and North Carolina, and the Commonwealth of Virginia, and Tennessee, and Missouri, and the Commonwealth of Kentucky, and Louisiana, and particularly Arkansas, and most of Florida, and the Republic of Texas. | ||
Look at it. | ||
Why do you always support the established order? | ||
Why do you support the establishment? | ||
This is the beating heart of agrarian populism. | ||
It's the beating heart of the MAGA movement. | ||
It's not Arizona. | ||
It's not Ohio. | ||
Those are great states and the railhead of so much that is terrific in the MAGA movement. | ||
It's the South. | ||
And where are you? | ||
Your constituents support Trump. | ||
It's the heart of the Trump movement. | ||
And where are you? | ||
Don't give me some happy talk. | ||
Oh, we got these bills. | ||
I got a hot stove bill. | ||
I got this bill. | ||
I got that. | ||
But you got nothing. | ||
It was humiliating and embarrassing when you guys stood up there for that 30 minutes and gave these nonsensical and worthless... You think this audience buys any of that now? | ||
Do you think they're not sophisticated enough? | ||
And they look behind what you're doing? | ||
That you can sell them like some used car? | ||
You're a disgrace! | ||
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You're a disgrace as a block! | |
Oh, and you know, conservatism and limited government? | ||
No. | ||
Limited government is taking it apart brick by brick. | ||
Do not use the word limited government anymore. | ||
You're not for limited government. | ||
You're for the talk about limited government. | ||
You're not for fiscal responsibility. | ||
You're irresponsible. | ||
We know the Democrats are. | ||
We know the Uniparty is. | ||
Modern monetary theory. | ||
How did that work out for us? | ||
Oh, let me show you the New York Times today. | ||
Gosh, look at this. | ||
The paper record. | ||
I'm on the Upper West Side in a cafe. | ||
I'm drinking a cappuccino and I got my beret on. | ||
Oh, look at this. | ||
Honey, look at this. | ||
With rates poised to stay high, new fears of soaring U.S. | ||
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debt. | |
Yeah, you're damn right it's soaring U.S. | ||
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debt. | |
We've known about it for a long time. | ||
You've known about it for a long time. | ||
The Republican Party done nothing about it. | ||
Because you don't have the guts to stand up. | ||
Is that what the South is about? | ||
I thought the South is where fighting folks were. | ||
Isn't every battlefield in foreign territories loaded with Southerners? | ||
So where are you now? | ||
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All you are is gutless. | |
You're going to go behind closed doors? | ||
We have to have unity in the conference. | ||
No. | ||
Your constituency want to see the sausage made and they want your names next to it. | ||
The reason they want, oh we got to get unity. | ||
They want to hide the votes. | ||
They want to hide the votes. | ||
We want all the votes out there. | ||
We want to see it. | ||
Stand up. | ||
Be a man. | ||
Be a woman. | ||
You guys talk a lot. | ||
Let's see the votes. | ||
Total radical transparency. | ||
Let the nation see. | ||
It's a great civics lesson. | ||
This is called, wait for it MSNBC, democracy. | ||
Let's see some democracy. | ||
We want to see your votes. | ||
I want everybody in the chat rooms to tell me about all the town halls that are scheduled this weekend. | ||
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I want to know all the town halls where they're looking for your feedback. | |
In my South. | ||
a disgrace. | ||
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We rejoice when there's no more, let's take down the CCB! | |
Your host, Stephen K. Babb. | ||
Your work is never going to be done. | ||
Your toil on this is going to be unrelenting. | ||
And it's going to be, um, how do I say this? | ||
Very rewarding, I think, for you personally. | ||
Very rewarding as a team and the camaraderie that's being built. | ||
As we told you, one of the things about joining the Precinct Strategy and getting involved or just coming on the show and getting into the chat room or getting to know people, come to the conferences or wherever we go live. | ||
Normally, as you get older, your world gets smaller. | ||
You know, friends get smaller. | ||
One thing I guarantee your world, your horizons will expand. | ||
And you'll meet more people and have more camaraderie, and a common cause to save your country. | ||
I would like the chat rooms all the way from Rumble to Getter to the Worm, all of it, over at Telegram, Carly Bonet and the great people over at the Midnight Rider, the folks who run our Telegrams, great Telegram channel, all of it. | ||
If everybody right now can tell me about the town halls, This weekend, or have already happened. | ||
Because remember, they were sent home for a reason. | ||
They sent home to socialize. | ||
Remember, we want to go back and socialize what happened this weekend, decisions to be made. | ||
I want to know about the town halls. | ||
Because once again, they're lying to you. | ||
They're trying to do rules changes to get it behind closed doors, have no recorded votes, everything anonymous. | ||
To take that, this whole exercise of these couple of days, is to take power from you. | ||
To take your power. | ||
What you have is a foothold power. | ||
You just did something that will live in the history books forever. | ||
You took down a sitting Speaker of the House. | ||
Never done before in the history of this Republic. | ||
And right now, that guy, they rumored today, he's not going. | ||
They're looking for a restoration. | ||
The McCarthy team's looking for a restoration. | ||
If not a restoration, he's not going to resign now. | ||
Let him know that. | ||
That leaked out. | ||
That's what he's going to do eventually, but it's to get a Jordan or somebody else to their apparatus controls. | ||
Do you think Kay Street's this dumb? | ||
Do you think the lobbyists, the moneyed interests in these counties that are the five of the seven richest counties in the United States of America, and I'm including Silicon Valley, and Hollywood, and Austin, Texas, and up there in New York City, New Jersey, around the financial capital of the world, and these are five of the seven, does that ever strike you as odd? | ||
Do you think these people are going to give up their privileges because you removed some clown from Bakersfield, California, some hot dog salesman? | ||
Is that what you think they're going to do? | ||
Because they are not. | ||
I got news for you. | ||
They are not. | ||
They are not. | ||
They're going to run in hard on you right now. | ||
They could... You scare them. | ||
What do you think all this thing? | ||
Chaos? | ||
Look at the leaks in the paper. | ||
How many do you think come from Democrats? | ||
A lot? | ||
You think all of them do? | ||
No. | ||
Most of them come from Republicans, the established order, the Mitch McConnell's of the world. | ||
Do you think Mitch McConnell and that crowd want to hear what you have to say? | ||
You think they care about your opinion? | ||
Do you think they care about Trump's opinion? | ||
They don't. | ||
Do you think they care about my opinion? | ||
In the South, if you're a Southerner, Look around. | ||
How's your guy been voting? | ||
How many of your people standing up? | ||
How many Southerners standing up there giving the happy talk? | ||
Giving the happy talk. | ||
Giving the happy talk. | ||
I'm going to get into it tomorrow because I can go through these letters. | ||
Who's asking for expulsion? | ||
And all those should be turfed out. | ||
Anybody that signed the letter asking for expulsion should be primary and turfed out. | ||
This is very simple. | ||
We play by the rules. | ||
We'll primary you and throw you out of here. | ||
Because it's not about the eight. | ||
You're saying this about the American people. | ||
You're saying this about the MAGA movement. | ||
The MAGA movement wanted this. | ||
The MAGA movement supports this. | ||
The MAGA movement demanded this. | ||
The MAGA movement did this. | ||
We're at it now. | ||
They know you detest them. | ||
And they're going to fight back because they detest you. | ||
Individually, these people are nice. | ||
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They're good. | |
They're from your local community. | ||
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It's how it works as a system. | |
Think about it. | ||
The entire Southern Bloc, virtually, votes all the time for the establishment. | ||
Here's why. | ||
Those state parties are corrupt head-to-toe, except for the ones they've had in South Carolina and Georgia. | ||
And ask the folks down in South Carolina and Georgia. | ||
Get on there. | ||
How easy was that? | ||
Ask anybody that's joined the precinct committee, as soon as you go, are you welcome with open arms? | ||
No. | ||
You're unclubbable. | ||
You're not in the country clubs. | ||
You're unclubbable. | ||
They don't care about you. | ||
They don't want you around. | ||
You irk them. | ||
And now they're up here. | ||
Now they're up here in the imperial capital. | ||
You think they're just going to turn the imperial capital over to you? | ||
Is that what they're going to do? | ||
Look at what they're doing. | ||
This whole thing of this. | ||
All they're spending time now. | ||
It's not even a race. | ||
They're spending time of how to keep it secret. | ||
How to keep the information away from you. | ||
How the votes are not recorded. | ||
It's going to be all anonymous voting. | ||
No, get back out. | ||
January was a great civics lesson. | ||
We learned. | ||
Remember people saying how the rating is so high. | ||
How are people so intense? | ||
There's all this weird process stuff. | ||
This audience got it. | ||
Maybe didn't understand all of it. | ||
I didn't understand all of it. | ||
But I knew it was important. | ||
You saw the process worked out? | ||
And we got him out of here. | ||
Damocles the Sword. | ||
Let's play, I want to play. | ||
This is, this is the people all the time want to hug everybody, all these illegal aliens, the Visigoths coming through the border want to hug everybody and they're all charitable. | ||
Let's play. | ||
I want you to say what these folks think about working class people out at MyPillow and what they think about you, the audience. | ||
Let's go ahead and play this today. | ||
The smirking, laughing elite in our country. | ||
Let's play it. | ||
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Um, poor Mr. Pillow. | |
I know. | ||
You know, he didn't learn the lesson that my grandfather taught me. | ||
What was that? | ||
He said, Joey, if you're going to start a business selling lumpy pillows... You shouldn't sell lumpy pillows. | ||
He said, no, but my granddad said, but if you are... Yeah. | ||
He said, just make sure at the same time you don't spread a lot of conspiracy theories. | ||
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Right. | |
And try to do your part to overturn American democracy. | ||
That's a bad mix. | ||
That was one thing. | ||
He told me that was like number two. | ||
Number one was don't go swimming right after a big meal. | ||
So there are a lot of things. | ||
These are some basics, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Willie's grandfather told him the same thing. | ||
These are just some basics. | ||
You do it, you either get cramps or you go bankrupt. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, come on, Willie. | ||
Does this guy not have a granddad telling this stuff? | ||
And during the 30 minutes you wait between the meal and the swimming, don't call for martial law during a presidential election. | ||
That kind of stuff. | ||
You don't want to be doing any of that. | ||
And by the way, I've never tried the MyPillow, so I don't want to disparage it. | ||
But generally speaking, what you want is a nice, flat, cool pillow. | ||
You don't want all those lumps interrupting your sleep all night. | ||
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Really? | |
No. | ||
All right. | ||
I guess if we don't laugh... It's like you're hiking the Appalachian Trail. | ||
Up and down and up and down. | ||
Am I the main yet? | ||
Good God! | ||
No, you're still in Tennessee. | ||
And you just wake up and ugh! | ||
The My Lumpy Pillow Guy. | ||
I guess you don't have neck problems. | ||
You just mentioned Mr. Pillow. | ||
Did you use my pillow? | ||
My lumpy pillow? | ||
No, you gave me the slippers, but you didn't give me the pillow. | ||
Ew! | ||
Ew! | ||
Alright. | ||
Lawyers defending the My Lumpy Pillow Guy are seeking to dump him as a client. | ||
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Why? | |
Apparently because he hasn't paid them. | ||
This is kind of going around in Trump circles. | ||
It's a theme. | ||
It is a theme. | ||
Those attorneys are currently defending Mr. Trump. | ||
The, uh, Mike Lindell. | ||
So they're having a big ol' belly laugh at you and the trials and tribulations of your company. | ||
They want to hug everybody in the world except the American working class people. | ||
That's Morning Mika, and that's Joe Scarborough, and that's MSME Craig. | ||
They've got big salt tears. | ||
They're crying. | ||
They've got big tears for everybody in Ukraine with a shovel of a hundred billion dollars over. | ||
So it can get into the money laundering operation, and the child trafficking situation, and the organ harvesting, the bio labs, and Victoria Nuland, and all those criminals. | ||
Yep, they got Hillary Clinton on there. | ||
She's going to send you... I was always the one when my friends came to me and said, no, they got FEMA cancer. | ||
I said, come on, man, knock it off. | ||
Hey, she wants to send you to a camp for formal deprogramming. | ||
You saw we had William, Bill Arkin on today. | ||
He's a liberal. | ||
He's a progressive. | ||
He broke the story about the FBI targeting MAGA, targeting MAGA as violent domestic extremists for 2024. | ||
Mike Lindell, they're having a big ol' belly laugh at your expense. | ||
Tell me how that sets with you, brother. | ||
Well, first of all, I don't listen to Morning Scumbag's grandfather. | ||
I listen to the Lord Almighty. | ||
That's who I listen to. | ||
God is what I do. | ||
I get up every morning and pray for discernment and wisdom, and we are going to secure our country, secure our elections, and get our country back. | ||
It might even save his job, Steve. | ||
What's he going to do if he runs out of people to bash? | ||
I'm sitting right now. | ||
I'm at church. | ||
I'm about to go out and speak with 10,000 people tonight at 7 o'clock. | ||
You can see that on Lyndale TV. | ||
This is where back in the day when I was a crack cocaine addict and I got set free of all these drugs and stuff overnight here at this church on January 16th of 2009. | ||
So I'll be telling that story tonight. | ||
This is the story of the American dream on steroids. | ||
And from where I was, with God, all things are possible to where I am now. | ||
And for them to sit and attack my pillow and all these families and all this employee-owned business that was built with blood, sweat, and tears, it's just disgusting. | ||
And it's really great, Steve, that all people in this country are not like those Disgusting individuals. | ||
And I've had to deal with them now for two days, everybody. | ||
I've had over 42 journalists call me from every outlet in the world to write slantful, shameful articles about me. | ||
And, you know, the truth is the only thing, you know, I do what I do, but I know I'm led to do by God. | ||
I thank each and every one of you out there for your support of MyPillow, because we are here to stay with your help. | ||
And also, as far as those elections go, those conspiracy truths, they call them theories. | ||
There are no theories. | ||
That elections were stalled in 2020, and we're going to fix everything, secure our election platform for the 2024 election. | ||
And when our great real President Donald Trump is in there, all of this stuff will be straightened out. | ||
Isn't it just easier to settle? | ||
Isn't it just easier to say, I'll settle, I give up? | ||
Isn't that easier? | ||
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No. | |
It's going to be easy, Steve, getting through this because I'm in it for the long haul fight and I will never give up. | ||
Hold it, hold it. | ||
Mike, the reality is they beat Fox. | ||
The Murdochs are a lot bigger and tougher than you and a lot wealthier than they gave up and wrote him a billion-dollar check. | ||
Fox is in on it, Steve. | ||
The Murdochs are in on it. | ||
Mike, isn't the reality they're winning? | ||
No, absolutely not. | ||
They're not winning. | ||
What they did in the last couple of days, everybody, this is how we get the word out. | ||
I've had to use them. | ||
The biggest thing we have is the worst media is Fox News, the foxes of the world that don't report about anything with elections. | ||
Anything about elections or election platforms. | ||
Fox didn't call me yesterday, Steve. | ||
They didn't come and attack me. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because they know I'm getting the word out about these machines and about securing our elections. | ||
So it's how evil is greedy. | ||
Evil keeps attacking, but they're not very good marketers because everybody sees through it. | ||
They see through all the fake indictments of the attack on our great real president. | ||
They see through all the attacks on Mike Lindell, MyPillow, they see through all the attacks on you, the war room policy, everybody. | ||
They see, everybody sees through this. | ||
It's educating the people. | ||
People are pouring into this bucket of common sense. | ||
This is a great time to be alive. | ||
It's opening people's eyes to everything. | ||
To the rhinos, the Uniparty, the Deep State, the globalists, the CCP, they're all getting exposed. | ||
And all we need is everybody. | ||
Everybody keep up the courage. | ||
You know, you were talking, you were just talking about courage. | ||
People got to stand up now. | ||
We have to stand up. | ||
We all got to get together. | ||
We have one shot at this, everybody. | ||
Courage is contagious. | ||
I talked to our real president just this morning, and I'm going, you know what? | ||
He has so much courage. | ||
I said, He inspires me. | ||
Everyone says, you know, where do you get your inspiration and stuff from? | ||
Well, I get my faith in God, but I get it for people like Donald Trump, one of the most courageous men I've ever met in my life. | ||
And this is where we're at, Steve. | ||
And everybody out there, you know, I just can't thank you guys all enough because it helps my courage knowing that my company and these great employees get taken care of it. | ||
You've all responded with great buying products from MyPillow.com, going to the War Room Square, using that promo code War Room, getting the best products in history. | ||
We've discounted them for all of you. | ||
Mike, I know you gotta go on stage at the church or onto the, uh, into the altar. | ||
Uh, just hang out for one second. | ||
Short commercial break and we'll be back with Mike Lindell in a wrap-up here before the second hour in the war room. | ||
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Let us just say, I just want everybody to know, we've never used Mr. Pillow's pillows, our slippers. | |
They're lumpy. | ||
No, they're not lumpy pillows, that's not what they call on. | ||
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Maybe they're the best in the world, we just hear they're lumpy. | |
When you say lumpy pillows, now you're an a**hole. | ||
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You got that? | |
People say, Willie. | ||
People say they're lumpy. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
No, I'm pissed. | ||
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I understand. | |
It's like you're not just hiking the Appalachian Trail, and that's what some people say. | ||
Many people are saying, yeah. | ||
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Many people are saying that. | |
Good one, though. | ||
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You done? | |
Yeah, I'm done. | ||
Michael Lindell joins us. | ||
I want to thank the team in Denver, Bill & Margaret's voice team, and my own production team. | ||
For those that haven't been following us closely, that was Mike Lindell's deposition cut into the Morning Mika rant. | ||
Mike Lindell, how can the Warren Posse help? | ||
I get calls all day long. | ||
We need to have the back of Mike Lindell, and particularly your employees, the phone operators, and the people on the factory floor. | ||
How do we do it? | ||
Yeah, you got to go to go to my pillow dot com and use go down to the war room square, everybody. | ||
And there's a and you'll see that these exclusive specials, you've got the my pillow 2.0 queen size thirty nine ninety eight. | ||
There they are. | ||
These are exclusive for the world. | ||
Those slippers in the upper right that they were just talking about on that scumbag show. | ||
Thirty nine ninety eight. | ||
And we're impossible. | ||
Thirty nine. | ||
Ninety nine for the three piece towel set that my story you guys can go there, see all these great entrepreneur bright use that promo code war room there, too. | ||
We're having the biggest sheet seller, the best sheets in history. | ||
As low as twenty nine. | ||
Ninety eight. | ||
We have those They say 25 percent there. | ||
When they're gone, they're gone. | ||
And here's the big one, everybody, the my pillow mattress topper. | ||
You've all responded. | ||
We make these 100 percent the USA and the mattresses. | ||
But if you've got a mattress, it doesn't feel quite right. | ||
You get you need a different input to get a different output. | ||
You put that MyPillow 2.0 mattress topper on there. | ||
It turns any bed into the best bed ever. | ||
And it gives you the great delta sleep. | ||
You have these sleep cycles. | ||
You don't want, you want, you want those pressure points taken care of. | ||
We have the MyPillow 2.0 getting your brain all the sleep it needs. | ||
And then you need your body needs rest too. | ||
So people always says, Mike, how do you have so much energy all the time with all these attacks? | ||
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You guys can too. | ||
Use that promo code War Room. | ||
John Adams. | ||
And you guys, my employees appreciate you all so much. | ||
And it's really been helping us get through these big attacks. | ||
Mike, we've told the folks there, the phone operators, what's the phone number again? | ||
I want to make sure if people want to take that option, not just to go to the square, but to call them. | ||
Steve, I'm at the... | ||
I'm at the church, so I don't have the number with me. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Don't worry about it. | ||
Don't worry. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'll get it up. | ||
If you can get it, that'd be great. | ||
That's okay. | ||
It's right on the website, too. | ||
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You guys, the phone number there. | |
You go get ready for your talk. | ||
Okay? | ||
Mike Lindell, MyPillow.com. | ||
We're never giving up. | ||
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Ever. | |
We're never giving up. | ||
We're going to win this. | ||
God bless you all. | ||
The number is 800-873-1062. | ||
800-873-1062. | ||
That's my promo code. | ||
Get all the big sales discounts. | ||
Your number... I want to know the number of town halls. | ||
I want to know them. | ||
I want to know what these folks have been doing back home. | ||
Socialize this. | ||
Socialize means they're supposed to go back and talk to you and get your input. | ||
They need to start treating you with some respect. | ||
They're not treating you with any respect. | ||
You just had a victory. | ||
What they should have done is stayed overnight and worked and got appropriations and picked a leader and get on with it. | ||
Not this whining, oh, you know, it's been so shocking. | ||
You know, tempers are flared. | ||
All these beta males. | ||
They're all betas. | ||
They're all betas. | ||
Folks down in Louisiana and Oklahoma and Arkansas and Mississippi. | ||
You've had young men throughout this, World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan. | ||
How many Southerners are on foreign battlefields? | ||
Why don't you show some respect for them? | ||
Go back to your constituents. | ||
We're in a fight for the direction of this country. | ||
This country's bottom's falling out. | ||
What those people died for is not what we have today. | ||
So show some respect for the stability of society, your constituents. | ||
It's a disgrace that in the heart of MAGA, these congressmen vote for the established order. | ||
They vote for K Street. | ||
They want to hear from K Street. | ||
They don't want to hear from you. | ||
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Okay. | |
The late Billy Joe Shaver. | ||
John Anderson, get thee behind me. | ||
Satan will take us out. | ||
We're going to be back at the top of the hour for the second hour. | ||
Got Eli Crane from Arizona. | ||
We're going to get on it in the second hour. | ||
Stick around. | ||
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I could see my loved ones weeping as they lowered me in the ground. | |
No words were spoken over me. | ||
I almost thought I died. | ||
Then I knew I wasn't dead, I had been buried alive. | ||
I said, get deep behind me, sin, for I command it in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ of Nazareth. | ||
I said, get deep behind me, sin, for I command it in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. | ||
I couldn't see my hand in front of my face. | ||
I knew that I was buried in the deepest, darkest place. | ||
The deeds I had done. | ||
And I said, Get thee behind me, Satan, for I command it in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ of Nazareth, yeah. | ||
I see it deep behind me, Satan For I command it in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ of Nazareth I see it deep behind me, Satan For I command it in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ |