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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. Bamm. | |
Okay, um... | ||
202-225-3121. | ||
Bye. | ||
Make sure you get in and throw your two cents in about taking our time, thinking this through, and particularly the speaker. | ||
We don't need to rush to get a speaker. | ||
The Senate's not even around. | ||
They're gone. | ||
You think they're coming back from their trip? | ||
They're all doing... You've got to understand what the scam here is, called CODELS. | ||
Schumer and those guys are in China. | ||
They're all over the world, because they've got to go over and think great thoughts in some of the nicest places in the world, because that's what senators... You want your senator over there Right? | ||
Making relationships, making contacts, figuring out how to get more of your taxpayer money sent over there and how to send your sons and daughters over there to defend their borders. | ||
Which is what we're doing now. | ||
These are unconfirmed reports and these are from news aggregators that are in Eastern Europe that have been following the Ukraine war, but they're saying, uh, American special operations forces trained in hostage situations have arrived in Israel. | ||
That has not been confirmed by any major news source or the Pentagon. | ||
Am I correct? | ||
Not looking at the ever crack war room production team. | ||
Um, we're going to pull it, but you see the drum beats, you see the drum beats, you see the drum beats. | ||
Here's a query. | ||
The Hamas, they're clearly animals, right? | ||
And the way they raped and tortured the young girls and the way they, you know, treated the children and the women and the men they caught. | ||
But they were animals the day before that happened. | ||
They didn't become animals in that day. | ||
So, I mean, You have these raves that are down on the border right next to Gaza, a couple miles away, in southern Israel. | ||
It's totally unprotected. | ||
Maybe you have some paid security, but, you know, a lot of questions got to be asked here. | ||
First of all, we have to fundamentally get to the question that did the Egyptian intelligence, which has the longest standing relationship with the Israelis, coming from the Camp David Peace Accords and the assassination of Sadat, Did they? | ||
Is that true? | ||
Did they actually know? | ||
Look, let's not be fools and don't let people fool you. | ||
This was known. | ||
There's impossible, zero probability that the intelligence services somewhere in that region or in the United States of America with NSA, the signal intelligence we have, all of it, Of course, remember, Gaza is about twice the size of Washington, D.C., physically. | ||
And Washington, D.C. | ||
ain't big. | ||
I'm talking about the district. | ||
I'm not talking about all the plush suburbs of Washington, where they live like royalty. | ||
The new aristocracy in this nation lives, the wealthiest counties in this country, in Maryland and across the Potomac in Virginia, northern Virginia. | ||
It's and they have, I don't know, two million people. | ||
I think Washington has six or seven hundred thousand. | ||
Has two million people, so it's jammed. | ||
You know, there's also half the people in Gaza used to be on the payroll of somebody. | ||
Between Arafat and Hamas. | ||
I remember back, Hamas was kind of built, was kind of nurtured. | ||
This is decades and decades ago as a counterweight. | ||
People at one point in time didn't think it would be bad To offset the secular, the Arafat's of the world, and the Nasser's of the world, this kind of Arab uprising that was secular in nature and nationalistic in nature, there is a time that actually your bettors thought it might not be too bad to get some religious fervor in there. | ||
And this is what you got. | ||
But you have the ultimate power to decide this. | ||
The Wall Street Journal, today, you ever heard of the Wall Street Journal? | ||
Heard of it? | ||
Pretty respected newspaper among people who make big bets on things called capital. | ||
So that's today's edition. | ||
And the Wall Street Journal, and maybe in Denver get it up in a second. | ||
So the Wall Street Journal, I turn to the opinion section. | ||
And the opinion section is basically, this is where the Murdoch's put out the line of the day. | ||
So, the uh... wake-up washington and remember this paper was the biggest cheerleader of the iraq war the biggest cheerleader bush but this is this is the bush apparatuses that these were the cheerleaders for the most favored nation for the chinese communist party this is the month cheerleaders for the world trade organization for the chinese that this paper has been the cheerleader for everything that's helped to gut this country this paper right here the wall street journal | ||
They are always right for capital and always wrong for you. | ||
Oh, and by the way, the leaders of the Wall Street Journal, the owners of the Wall Street Journal, the board of the Wall Street Journal, they don't pay the butcher's bill. | ||
You pay the butcher's bill. | ||
Today in the Wall Street Journal, this audience gets a special shout out. | ||
They love you so much, and here's what they really love. | ||
They love your participation. | ||
They're still quite angry of the story in the New York Times, where you were featured in the middle, and of course, over here in the lead column, it talks about how you're shutting down any more money to the Ukraine war. | ||
They're not happy about that. | ||
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So here, they actually say it. | |
A second regional war. | ||
Calls for an urgent bipartisan defense effort. | ||
A second regional war. | ||
These people were the biggest frickin' cheerleaders of the first regional war. | ||
In Iraq, in Afghanistan. | ||
And how many of their sons and daughters over in Section 60? | ||
How many? | ||
How many of the people in the Murdoch household have served this nation, this country? | ||
What are the interests of this paper? | ||
The interest of this paper is not citizens or the sovereignty of the United States of America. | ||
These are globalists. | ||
This is how globalists think. | ||
Look at that headline. | ||
A second regional war calls for urgent bipartisan defense effort. | ||
Urgent! | ||
It's got to happen today. | ||
Forget the House Speakership. | ||
Forget all that. | ||
We must have this today. | ||
You have to have McCarthy. | ||
McCarthy's war plan. | ||
Kevin Churchill. | ||
Kevin Churchill must be brought back. | ||
Because it's urgent. | ||
It's urgent. | ||
They're about to get us into a war that will take 10 or 20 or 30 years and suck up all our resources and essentially give the Pacific and Taiwan and all of it to the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Yes, yes, it will. | ||
We can barely fight one. | ||
We ain't gonna be able to fight two. | ||
And it's going to start, you see the emotional part, it's going to start with the hostage rescues. | ||
Start with the hostage rescue. | ||
Start with the hostage rescue. | ||
How did that work out for us the first time when I was over there? | ||
How'd that work out? | ||
We didn't even get a third of the way there on Carter's brilliant attempt. | ||
It was Reagan and the threat of Reagan, just like Trump and the threat of Trump. | ||
This would never happen if Trump was there. | ||
Never. | ||
If Trump was Commander-in-Chief, as he won, and they know it was stolen. | ||
The whole world knows it's stolen. | ||
Right here, you get a special shout-out today, and I'm gonna read this. | ||
They can put it up, you can put the high... I'm gonna read to you. | ||
I feel like, like back when my parents were kids, the guy used to come on the Sunday morning and read, like the Cats and Jammer kids. | ||
Gonna read the funnies to you. | ||
Actually, the Kats and Jammers were more serious. | ||
This is not serious. | ||
It's dangerous. | ||
It's dangerous. | ||
But it's not serious. | ||
It's dangerous. | ||
These are dangerous people. | ||
Here's why they're dangerous. | ||
There's no downside for them. | ||
The defense contractors are up. | ||
They're going to print more money. | ||
Times are good. | ||
Let's get the party. | ||
It's another war. | ||
Let's go, baby. | ||
Because they don't pay the butcher's bill. | ||
They have no downside. | ||
You have all the skin in the game. | ||
They'll crush this economy more. | ||
They'll spend more money. | ||
They'll get more debt. | ||
They don't care. | ||
It's a war. | ||
It's a second regional war. | ||
Jeremy Bash just laid it out for you. | ||
What he laid out, he said that Israel is going to go to the Persian Gulf and take out naval and air assets of the Persians. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
At 79, we couldn't do that? | ||
They got, they got to carry a battle group now. | ||
They got, they got the, the Gerald Ford has been the sixth fleet. | ||
It's got to carry a battle group right off Israel right now. | ||
That's a box canyon. | ||
In today's technology, that's like a shooting gallery. | ||
We're down there right now. | ||
Has anybody asked you your opinion of this? | ||
Your thoughts on this? | ||
You think you get a vote in this? | ||
Because you're the ones going to underwrite it. | ||
You're underwriting it and you're going to pay, you're going to pay your sons and daughters are going to go the foreign battlefields to die. | ||
Do you want them to die taking out Persian naval and air assets in the Persian Gulf, North Arabian Sea? | ||
Hey, well maybe we do, but we ought to have a real discussion about that. | ||
We ought to have a real debate about that. | ||
He hasn't. | ||
We've sent $113 billion to Ukraine. | ||
They're trying to jam in $80 billion right now and put it into some Israeli package. | ||
And, oh yeah, I'm throwing some border security just for the sucker's play. | ||
And they haven't asked your opinion of this at all. | ||
In fact, will you stand up in the Republican conference, which they failed to mention here, The Republican conference in the CR votes 117 against, which by the Hastert rules means you can't bring up Ukraine spending anymore in the House. | ||
And that's where the framers set up where spending is supposed to come from. | ||
It's a non-starter. | ||
It's zero. | ||
Suck on that, Zelensky, and the oligarchs have been stealing everything. | ||
No more money. | ||
No more parties. | ||
No more nightlife in Kiev. | ||
It's over. | ||
It's zero. | ||
And I'm going to read the Wall Street Journal. | ||
As for the repugnance after they've gone through knitted brow about the second regional war, calls for an urgent bipartisan defense effort. | ||
Urgent! | ||
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We gotta get in that war now! | |
Baby, the forever war stopped! | ||
Ask the dead of Vietnam. | ||
Ask the dead of Iraq. | ||
Ask the honored dead of Afghanistan. | ||
If they could come back to the earth, Give us their wisdom? | ||
Having given everything in defense of their country? | ||
The last full measure? | ||
As Abraham Lincoln said at Gettysburg? | ||
What would they say? | ||
I think one thing they might tell us is, think this through. | ||
Think this through. | ||
And make sure when it's a commitment, it's not a bunch of clowns on television. | ||
Gotta go! | ||
Gotta go! | ||
Gotta get there! | ||
American citizens! | ||
Gotta go! | ||
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Gotta go! | |
Let's have a regional war. | ||
A second regional war. | ||
This, the regional war, cost us nine trillion dollars. | ||
Brown University. | ||
Their center up there that does this. | ||
9 trillion dollars, 20 years. | ||
I don't know what, 6, 7, 8 thousand dead. | ||
And I'm just counting the troops. | ||
I'm not counting the contractors. | ||
They don't count the contractors. | ||
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50,000 wounded. | |
PTSD everywhere. | ||
20 suicides a day. | ||
Homeless everywhere. | ||
And senior airman Ashley Babbitt Who served her country in theater, in Iraq and Afghanistan, senior airman, gunned down in cold blood, and not even the common decency to have an inquiry. | ||
Not even the common decency to go through how that happened. | ||
That's what they think of the Ashley Babbitt's of the world. | ||
That's what they really think of your sons and daughters, believe me. | ||
They don't care how many and in what agony they're going to die over there. | ||
They don't. | ||
Remember that. | ||
Because the future of this republic depends upon you. | ||
And they know that. | ||
And they hate it. | ||
I think the Wall Street Journal, I'll get this, you think the Wall Street Journal is happy about you having any power? | ||
Do you think they say, this is terrific, the working men and women in this country are really stepping up and understanding about capital markets, understanding about geopolitics, and they have something to say, let's listen to them. | ||
Let's listen to what they have to say. | ||
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They don't give a tinker's damn what you have to say. | |
All they want you to do is pay those taxes. | ||
Let your pension fund money be used to fund their taking the jobs away from here. | ||
And send your sons and daughters to foreign battlefields to die. | ||
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Back in a moment. | |
We will fight till they're all gone. We rejoice when there's no more. Let's take down the CCP! | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, Sky News is now reporting Pentagon officials have revealed an American special forces hostage-free operations team has arrived in Israel. | ||
Okay, so we got that. | ||
I want to go back to the Wall Street Journal. | ||
As for the, and this is after beating up everybody, but saying, you know, the neocons are the greatest, because this is the paper of record, neoliberal neocon 101, this is the paper of record for them, the Wall Street Journal. | ||
Go back and look at their editorial page. | ||
Wrong on everything. | ||
Hated Trump. | ||
Hated Trump. | ||
Wrong on everything in American politics. | ||
Totally caught by surprise 2016. | ||
Paul G. Joe and the team. | ||
Worst people on earth. | ||
Have never actually contributed to sacrificing for America, but they always want somebody else to do it, and always wrong in the politics, and they hate the rise of populism in this country. | ||
Hate it. | ||
Hate it. | ||
Because they're conservatives. | ||
The same conservatives that have had us spread out all over hell's half acre for 50 years, dead broke now, with an 800 billion dollar defense bill, annually. | ||
And 33 trillion in debt, 8 trillion, 9 trillion over at the Federal Reserve, Okay, I'm reading from the paper. | ||
As for Republicans in Congress, they will have to get serious about governing and elect a new speaker with dispatch. | ||
They need to isolate the Steve Bannon acolytes who treat shutting down the government for no good reason like a personal power play. | ||
Americans may be among Hamas's hostages and the GOP should support Mr. Biden if he sends a military mission to rescue them. | ||
So they want to insert combat troops. | ||
The world needs to see that the U S can unite in common security purpose. | ||
Sub headline, a second regional war. | ||
It's so obvious what's going on here. | ||
And do they have your consent? | ||
Maybe we can think this one through a little bit better than Iraq. | ||
Maybe a little bit better in Afghanistan, when we essentially won in Afghanistan and went in the first 30 days with the paramilitary. | ||
Oh, baby! | ||
But the Wall Street Journal supported the Bush apparatus. | ||
We've got to do nation building. | ||
We've got to learn them up on democracy. | ||
Yeah, we've got to make these. | ||
These are all Jeffersonian Democrats over there, so we've got to learn them up. | ||
Yeah, we've got to do that. | ||
So nine trillion dollars later, 68,000 dead, 50,000 injured, 20 suicides a day, homeless vets everywhere, not enough money to pay the vet, you know, not enough money to have the Veterans Administration or take care of these folks. | ||
If you want to buy us, if you want to get a special purpose home, if you're a veteran in the line of duty and you've given three limbs, you got to have some outside, you know, Gary Sinise or one of these patriots that have these groups That take care of veterans. | ||
You gotta have outside money to do that. | ||
They gotta come back to the deplorables. | ||
They gotta come back to you again and ask for 50 bucks. | ||
And you do it because it's the right thing to do. | ||
It's kind of unusual. | ||
Why didn't our government take care of that? | ||
We're gonna spend 7 trillion dollars a year. | ||
You think you'd do something for the vets? | ||
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No. | |
Can you play Millie again? | ||
I gotta hear it. | ||
I want Millie. | ||
I want Millie to tell you. | ||
This is the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. | ||
Is it worth it? | ||
What was the purpose of it? | ||
Is it uh... is because they're going to be asking these questions just like I told you in Ukraine. | ||
And everybody's running around, they all got their, you know, Kevin Churchill, Kevin Churchill's got his Ukrainian, remember he had his pocket square, Ukrainian pocket square, and his Ukrainian flag, and where are the Ukrainian flags? | ||
Not a lot of guys wearing Ukrainian flags now. | ||
After we rubbed their nose in the fact that all they're doing is stealing the money and they're killing what fifty thousand The honored dead of Ukraine. | ||
How much should the honored dead of Ukraine get mentioned in all this? | ||
They talk about that a lot. | ||
And they have a scandal over there because the parents are paying, the parents are taking everything you lay their hand on money and try to buy it so their young sons and daughters don't get sent to the charnel house of the eastern front? | ||
As for Republicans in Congress, they will have to get serious about governing and select a new Speaker of the Dispatch. | ||
Was that? | ||
Hang on. | ||
They need to isolate the Steve Bannon acolytes. | ||
That would be you. | ||
Yeah, they're talking about the eight or the six, but that would be you. | ||
Who treat shutting down the government for no good reason like a personal power play. | ||
Is that what you did? | ||
When you went through and supported people that wanted to do regular order, and wanted to go through all the spending bills, the appropriations bills, when you didn't want to increase the debt ceiling, but to use it to have a conversation, to start to get control of it. | ||
Because, and I want to quote the New York Times here, I'm going to go back to the paper of record of our nation. | ||
This is the paper of record for the neoliberal neocons. | ||
This is the paper of record for the entire country. | ||
The New York Times, for all your bettors. | ||
Because remember, you're just hobbits. | ||
You're just deplorables. | ||
The guy at the ADL hates you. | ||
You're a domestic terrorist. | ||
Until he needs you. | ||
Until he wakes up. | ||
Was it Greenblatt over at the ADL? | ||
You're a domestic terrorist. | ||
You're the worst people on earth. | ||
Until they see that their buddies around the coffee table in Morning Mika, hmm. | ||
They kind of support the Palestinians. | ||
Oh gosh, he's sitting there going, oh, he says, I'm very upset because MSNBC, this is what he says, MSNBC's commentators like the scripts are written by Hamas. | ||
And who are they going to, who are they going to look for to bail them out? | ||
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You. | |
All of a sudden you go from domestic terrorist to, can you send some, can some of your sons and daughters come on a hostage rescue team? | ||
Let's have an adult conversation about this. | ||
Let's not do it again. | ||
Let's not have Murdoch and Fox and the Ra-Ra's and the Hannity's all over and over again. | ||
This is all a rock again. | ||
This is all a rock one more time. | ||
Didn't we go through this? | ||
Don't we owe it to Section 60 over at Arlington National Cemetery to have a discussion on this, to really think this through? | ||
Before we have to open up another section because of the, and I quote the Wall Street Journal, Wake up, Washington! | ||
Hey, well guess what, bro? | ||
This audience awake. | ||
We've had the Great Awakening. | ||
And we're awake to the con and the scam of what it is. | ||
That's what you don't like about it. | ||
Steve Bannon-Akles should treat shutting down the government for no good reason like a personal power play. | ||
Is that, was that what you did? | ||
Was that a personal power play? | ||
The New York Times, and the one that's got you in the center, the New York Times down here on the lower right, with rates poised to stay high, new fears of soaring U.S. | ||
debt. | ||
The Wall Street Journal's not telling you about the slaughter in the bond market. | ||
Why the slaughter in the bond market? | ||
Because the overspending of the collaborationists that they support, the Mitch McConnell's of the world, the collaborationists that work with Biden, the collaborationists that look the other way on all this. | ||
That looked the other way and financed it and funded it? | ||
And you stood in the breach and you try to say, no, no, no, no, no, I think, I, you know, we didn't go to Harvard Business School, we didn't go to Stanford, but Paul Gigot, we don't have your great degrees from the great Ivy League, we're just the hobbits, we're just the deplorables. | ||
We're just the ones that have to be deprogrammed. | ||
Hillary Clinton tells me I'm a cult member, I have to be deprogrammed. | ||
But before you deprogram me, I think we have to have a discussion on $2 trillion every year in deficit that gets added on to the $33 trillion that will never pay down one penny of principal, but goes on and on and on and on and will destroy our children and our grandchildren. | ||
And destroying our life right now. | ||
Was that a personal power play of you? | ||
Is that what it was? | ||
Paul G. Joe, I remember I lost your voice in the debt ceiling discussion. | ||
I don't remember your voice in January to open up a set of rules that actually let the American people see the way the cartel works. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because you're the comms director for the cartel. | ||
The DC cartel. | ||
This is all a con and all a scam, but now, once again, we're back in dangerous waters. | ||
We're back in dangerous waters and they're, hey, we're going to take out the air and naval assets of Persia in the Persian Gulf and the North Arabian Sea. | ||
We're going for it, baby. | ||
Let me give them a newsflash. | ||
Hezbollah right now, pound for pound, is the fighting, the finest military operation in the world. | ||
They could take on the United States Marines. | ||
The Marines would win. | ||
Army Special Forces, big army would win. | ||
We would win. | ||
But it would come after a fight. | ||
So now we're going to take them up in the north. | ||
How did this happen? | ||
How did all these intelligence? | ||
You expect me to sit here at the beginning of this conversation and just say, gosh, it was a surprise. | ||
Hey, Pearl Harbor won't know surprise. | ||
No way. | ||
Go read the documents. | ||
I have. | ||
We haven't gotten the straight truth on Pearl Harbor. | ||
We haven't gotten the straight truth on 9-11. | ||
And now, once again, we're here and it's so blatant and so obvious and so up in your face, your grill. | ||
Look, it wouldn't make any difference if they didn't need you. | ||
If you weren't as central to the support of it, it wouldn't make a difference. | ||
But you're central to it. | ||
But how did the big, you know, Millie, on the talk, Millie says, Millie says, Oh, if you're not in Ukraine, this is a quote, I'll break this down later. | ||
He says, if you're not in Ukraine, your defense budget is going to be three times the size in five years, ten years. | ||
You're telling me that if we're not supporting Ukraine, that our defense budget is going to be almost two trillion dollars? | ||
Or over two trillion dollars? | ||
Is that what you're telling me? | ||
In a couple of years? | ||
Are you insane? | ||
Do you expect people to believe this insanity? | ||
Wall Street Journal. | ||
Wake up, Washington! | ||
Wake up! | ||
Hey! | ||
News for Wall Street Journal. | ||
News for Washington and Wall Street. | ||
Washington, the apparatchiks, and their paymasters on Wall Street. | ||
Because this is the paper for the paymasters. | ||
Hey, paymasters, the deplorables are awakened. | ||
They've had a great awakening. | ||
They understand the scam. | ||
They're not going to sit there with all the flag waving and everything like that because they're going to pay for it. | ||
When you're long gone, when you're long gone and on to other topics, and they're still paying for it, as the agony of the wounded are paid for every day, as the agony of PTSD is every day, as the agony of people go over to Section 60, to their loved ones at Arlington National Cemetery, that agony that will never go away, it'll be here Long beyond the 20 years in Iraq and Afghanistan. | ||
Long beyond the years of Vietnam War. | ||
That's where we are and only you can stop it. | ||
That's where they singled you out. | ||
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Only you can stop it and they know that you can stop it. | |
Next in the war. He had counseled President Biden to keep 2,500 troops in and around Kabul. | ||
Instead, Mr. Biden ordered a complete withdrawal to end America's longest war after 20 years. | ||
The disaster that followed will be part of both of their legacies. | ||
I go through the entire withdrawal from Afghanistan, chapter and verse, all the time. | ||
That was a strategic failure for the United States. | ||
The enemy occupied the capital city of the country that you were supporting. | ||
So, to me, that hurts. | ||
It hurts a big way. | ||
But no matter what pain I feel or anyone else feels, nothing comes even close to the pain of those that were killed. | ||
To those who served in Afghanistan for two decades and lost family members and friends and wonder, was it worth it? | ||
Well, that's always the question, right? | ||
So, 2,461 killed in action by the enemy in Afghanistan over 20 years. | ||
Was it worth it? | ||
Look, I can't answer that for other people. | ||
This is a tough business that we're in, this military business. | ||
It's unforgiving. | ||
The crucible of combat is unforgiving. | ||
People die. | ||
They lose their arms. | ||
They lose their legs. | ||
It's incredibly difficult. | ||
I can't answer that. | ||
Well, yes, you can answer that. | ||
You're the fricking chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, bro. | ||
I didn't even talk about the living, we the living. | ||
When Captain Bannon had her command, all the, I think she had 13, 14, 15, you know, sergeants, a list of people, and they really, that runs the army, right? | ||
It's always the NCOs, the non-commissioned officers, and any army are the backbone of that army. | ||
The broken marriages, the families, 8, 9, 10, look at Joe Kent, was 11, 10, 9, 11, 12 deployments. | ||
They talk about the professionalism of our army, most professional in the world. | ||
Pound for pound, until it started getting woke and led by these woke field commanders in general, field grade officers and generals. | ||
The finest professional fighting force in the world. | ||
But at what price? | ||
At what price? | ||
The broken marriages? | ||
The kids that never saw their dads? | ||
10, 11, 12 deployments? | ||
Into Iraq and Afghanistan over 20 years? | ||
And you're gonna sit here? | ||
You whiffin' poos, the whiffin' poos aside, the Wall Street Journal, Paul Gigot and these guys? | ||
You scumbags? | ||
You're gonna sit there and lecture this frickin' audience? | ||
You're gonna lecture them? | ||
You're gonna lecture them? | ||
We've just gone through this! | ||
In Iraq and Afghanistan, and we went through it in Vietnam before. | ||
Remember, you came back from Vietnam, and the same people that wrote this spit on you. | ||
Spit on you. | ||
You want to have a conversation? | ||
Let's have a conversation. | ||
The deplorables and MAGA, they get no respect until you're begging them to save you, to pull it out of the fire, then you need them. | ||
Then it's right back to spitting on them. | ||
Domestic terrorists. | ||
Where's Ashley Babbitt's memorial? | ||
Senior Airman Ashley Babbitt, on her 38th birthday, cold in the grave. | ||
Why? | ||
She was gunned down in cold blood in the nation's capital. | ||
That's what. | ||
We're the honor in her Wall Street Journal. | ||
Because all you're doing is teeing up for more Ashley Babbitt's to go to the Middle East and die. | ||
That's what this is about. | ||
And some adults are going to have to pull back from the emotion and think this through. | ||
And think exactly how this got here. | ||
What it pretends, what it means, where's it going? | ||
You haven't had the common decency, oh, let me go back to this article. | ||
I think I've blown my microphone up. | ||
acolytes who treat training on the government for no good reason like a personal power play. | ||
The Republicans have to get serious. As for the Republicans in Congress, they will have to get to get serious about governing and elect a new speaker by dispatch. | ||
I think I've blown my microphone up. I'll watch that sound engineer. | ||
You are the people that sat on Ukraine and we started with two, we started with three, Thomas Massey, MTG and Gates at the beginning of the war. | ||
We've got 117 now. | ||
You haven't even had Wall Street Journal. | ||
Have you called once for the President, the Commander-in-Chief, this phony we got, to come to Congress under the War Powers Act and lay out a plan, actually lay out an objective for Ukraine? | ||
We spent $115 billion we don't have. | ||
We spent $115 billion we could have put at the border to have the security of our country. | ||
We put it on the eastern border of Russian-speaking Ukraine because of their sovereignty and their territorial integrity and their self-determination, not in the Rio Grande Valley, not the New Gaza Strip down in southern Arizona. | ||
No. | ||
Have you once called for the war? | ||
Have you once called and demanded before another penny goes that Biden at least comes and says where we're going on this? | ||
Has anybody had the respect of the working men and women in this country to ask their opinion? | ||
Since their sons and daughters are the ones that pay, their taxes are paid, the inflation is all caused because of your spending on everything else in the world, plus a $1 trillion military today. | ||
Do you ask their opinion? | ||
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And when they stand up and say, hey, we got some leverage here and we're shutting this thing down because we've got to go in a different direction, all of a sudden they're the worst people in the world. | ||
Hey, ADO, how are your buddies over at MSNBC doing? | ||
How are your buddies up at Harvard doing? | ||
Yeah, go to these universities. | ||
How's that working out for you? | ||
Oh, oh, oh, that's right, that's right, that's right. | ||
The War Room audience, War Room Posse, the Hobbits, the Deplorables, they're domestic terrorists. | ||
They're the worst creatures on Earth. | ||
Until you need them. | ||
Until you need them. | ||
But the games are over. | ||
Because now, wake up Washington, see that headline? | ||
These folks are awake. | ||
And they understand one thing. | ||
They have real power. | ||
This audience has real power. | ||
You're not on the front page of the New York Times because they don't think you have power. | ||
They're shocked and they don't like it. | ||
It's not about me. | ||
It's not about Trump. | ||
It's not about Tucker Carlson. | ||
It's not about anybody like that. | ||
It's about you. | ||
You get a say-so. | ||
You're doing the work. | ||
You're paying the taxes. | ||
It's your sons and daughters. | ||
Look at the Patriots that we raised and went to Vietnam. | ||
Look at the Patriots who raised and went to Iraq and Afghanistan. | ||
Iraq and Afghanistan were volunteer wars. | ||
These are volunteers, all volunteers. | ||
All volunteers. | ||
Not like World War II. | ||
World War II was a draft. | ||
They had volunteers at the beginning. | ||
The greatest generation stepped up right after Pearl Harbor. | ||
Tons of volunteers. | ||
But hey, guess what? | ||
The volunteers dried up. | ||
They had a draft. | ||
They had to kick the draft in, and you were drafted. | ||
You were going. | ||
That's the greatest generation. | ||
Vietnam, the same way. | ||
In fact, all the great, oh, Vietnam, North Vietnamese, mining the harbors, everything like that, when the draft went away, you notice those protests went away? | ||
All the big protests, yeah, this is Hanoian bombing, Hanoian harboring, putting the harbor... Once the draft went away, they forgot it, they walked away, and the Democratic Congress that came in after Watergate walked away from Southeast Asia. | ||
You talk about a slaughter, you don't talk about the Holocaust down there, you talk about the 20 or 30 million Southeast Asians butchered by Pol Pot and the rest of the Communists. | ||
Never mention that, do you? | ||
Kind of forgot that, right? | ||
You great humanitarians? | ||
Yeah. | ||
As long as your ass wasn't on the line, you could care less. | ||
That's what the whole thing was about. | ||
You want to have an adult conversation? | ||
Let's have an adult conversation. | ||
Let's flip all the cards over and talk about it. | ||
Okay? | ||
Because now, now, now, we have a second regional war and it calls for an urgent bipartisan defense effort. | ||
Urgent! | ||
Urgent! | ||
Must happen now! | ||
How'd that work out in Vietnam? | ||
How'd it work out in Iraq? | ||
How'd it work out in Afghanistan? | ||
And Milley can't even do it. | ||
He doesn't even have the common decency. | ||
He's too busy reading books on white supremacism. | ||
He's too busy. | ||
He doesn't even have the common decency to prepare to go on national TV and actually can talk to you about the purpose of what it was all about. | ||
Couldn't he just give me a sentence? | ||
Couldn't he give me two sentences so families felt better? | ||
So when they go to a VA hospital with this horribly wounded, the moms and dads, the wives, the sons and daughters, they could feel it was all worth something? | ||
That it all had a purpose to it? | ||
Could you do that? | ||
Big talker. | ||
You talk big all the time. | ||
Trump this, Trump wannabe dictator. | ||
The whole interview is a wannabe dictator. | ||
Screw you! | ||
The one guy that stood up for any of them. | ||
One guy that gave him a voice. | ||
That's why they hate him. | ||
That's why they're trying to put him in prison. | ||
That's why they're trying to bankrupt him. | ||
They're doing it not because of him, because of you. | ||
And they know it. | ||
They take him out, and they can put you back in a box. | ||
They understand that. | ||
Is he perfect? | ||
No, he is far from perfect. | ||
He's a guy that may have a couple, three imperfections, and it doesn't matter. | ||
The people that run this country make me sick. | ||
To the core of my being. | ||
Because they have no problem whatsoever throwing away the best people that have ever lived on this earth, and that would be you. | ||
From the beginning of this nation, no country freed more people, no country has created more wealth, No country's been more open in its arms to help and assist. | ||
Has any nation on earth ever gone to the battlefields we've gone to and sacrificed what we sacrificed? | ||
You want to talk Turkey? | ||
How many nations in Europe today, the great nation, all the wealthy nations, how many were really on our side in World War II and we had to go back and liberate it? | ||
Besides England, fighting for themselves and their empire. | ||
How many? | ||
Scandinavia? | ||
Don't think so. | ||
France? | ||
Not so much. | ||
You had De Gaulle. | ||
You had some resistance people. | ||
Incredibly brave. | ||
Italy? | ||
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No. | |
Germany? | ||
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No. | |
I think they were Italy and Germany. | ||
Bad guys. | ||
Guys in Austria? | ||
Don't remember it. | ||
Belgium? | ||
Had some resistance fighters. | ||
Spain? | ||
No. | ||
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Hmm. | ||
Let me think about that for a second. | ||
NATO? | ||
Let me think about that. | ||
The Russian people. | ||
The peasants and serfs in Russia, underneath a brutal communist dictatorship, in Lao-Beijing, in China. | ||
That's who your allies were. | ||
That's who took the brunt of it. | ||
And what do we do to them? | ||
We abandon them. | ||
We over-armed Stalin, and then we walked away, and oh yeah, we threw in, take Eastern Europe, because we held back, couldn't get to Berlin. | ||
You ever thought about that decision? | ||
How did that get made? | ||
How did we turn over Lao Bajing? | ||
How did we turn over the Chinese who had lost 30 or 35 million people in the civil wars in the war in Japan? | ||
How did we do that and turn it over to Mao Zedong, a small group of Chinese communist bandits? | ||
How did we do that? | ||
How did we do it again at Tiananmen Square? | ||
How did we let Bush, oh, the great Bush apparatus, yeah, the great Bush apparatus, same guys got us in Iraq. | ||
How did we get Scowcroft over there? | ||
The blood's still wet on the stones of Tiananmen Square. | ||
It's still wet right there. | ||
Oh, now you have it. | ||
You're going to have to do some optics. | ||
We'll get you in the World Trade Organization. | ||
We'll get your most favored nations. | ||
We'll build an entire factory for the world on the slave labor of these people. | ||
Not a bad deal. | ||
Not a bad plan. | ||
Wall Street Journal. | ||
That's who did it. | ||
You think they're your friends? | ||
They think of you as nothing but cattle. | ||
Nothing but cattle, and they want you to shut up and not have an opinion. | ||
And so, it's quite simple where we are. | ||
It's quite simple. | ||
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It's either the way you say it, it's the way they say it. | |
It's a binary choice now. | ||
It's going to be a binary choice. | ||
You can't sit there and go, I didn't know that. | ||
I didn't understand that. | ||
Has that really happened? | ||
No. | ||
You've been awakened, and there's enough information, enough shows, and enough people online, and enough podcasts, enough all of it. | ||
You know it. | ||
You know it. | ||
Are you going to be the cattle to be herded? | ||
Are you going to stand up to what our framers knew you were, free men and free women, and say, you do not have my consent to do this. | ||
You do not have my consent to do this. | ||
The Second Regional War. | ||
Think about it. | ||
Because it's all going to come down. | ||
It's going to depend upon you. | ||
Go back to the border in a moment. | ||
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And we're gonna be back here in five seconds. | |
I'm going to go through this in much, much more detail, including, obviously, the speaker race. | ||
Chip Roy, I fully support Israel. | ||
If Israel needs additional support, especially if we need to replenish anything sent to Ukraine, which is another story I haven't gotten into, it turns out they shipped a bunch of ammo over there, we should strongly consider it. | ||
But it is not an excuse for more blind funding of Ukraine and unpaid foreign deficit spending or to ignore our own open border. | ||
That's a start, Chip. | ||
It's not good enough. | ||
Need to reverse. | ||
Not just, not the open border, also it's the deportations, folks. | ||
How easy do you think that's going to be? | ||
You see Gaza right now? | ||
Get ready. | ||
Get ready. | ||
Ben Burquam, you're there. | ||
Give me a minute or two. | ||
Ben's going to be back with me at 5. | ||
Ben, I appreciate you hanging out while I was going on my rants. | ||
Give me an update. | ||
Yeah, let me just, I'm going to step out of the camera here real quick, Steve, and just show you. | ||
There's been four vehicles that have left already. | ||
One bus, three transport vans. | ||
There's 13 Border Patrol vehicles here on site. | ||
One truck was actually just used to carry just the luggage of the illegals. | ||
Both of these tents that you can see are full. | ||
That tent behind in the distance, It's full as well, and what they do is they take the single adult males from West Sub-Saharan Africa, and from the Middle East, and from now we're hearing Syria as well, and they separate them out. | ||
They send the women and children first, and then they deal with them. | ||
But this is happening every single day, and one of the things that we haven't talked about is the fact that we're in Arizona. | ||
I'm going to be with Carrie Lake later tonight. | ||
This would not be happening in Arizona if Carrie Lake hadn't had the election stolen from her by Katie Hobbs. | ||
This is a direct result of that election theft. | ||
100%. | ||
By the way, there's a big Syrian situation Ben's going to get on. | ||
We're going to talk about it at 5 o'clock today in the Gaza, the new Gaza, which is southern Arizona. | ||
Ben Birkholm, how do people get to you between now and the time we have you back? | ||
At Ben Burquam on all social media. | ||
If you haven't seen my recent videos, you have to see them. | ||
I've got 15 more that need to go up. | ||
I just gotta have time to edit them, so stay tuned. | ||
At Ben Burquam, FrontlineAmerica.com and AmericasVoice.News. | ||
Our new episode, Law & Border, this Saturday. | ||
Mike Lindell, one of our top objectives here is to make sure we keep the factory floor and my pillow at full capacity. | ||
How are we doing? | ||
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Yep, thanks. | |
And we're getting close, everybody. | ||
God bless you all. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Billy Joe Shaver is going to take us out. | ||
Whenever you go to birchgold.com slash Bannon, find out about gold as a hedge in turbulent times. | ||
It's only worked for 5,000 years. | ||
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Maybe you need to check it out, and maybe you need to check it out today. | |
Birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
Talk to Philip Patrick and the team. | ||
Charlie Kirk next, followed by the Jack Posobiec. | ||
We're back here five to seven, and I will commit to you, we will be on fire. | ||
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see them. | |
I'm going to do a little bit of a dance. | ||
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 thee behind me, sin, for I commandeered in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ of Nazareth, the end. | ||
Fifteen with nine, sixteen. |