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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. | |
President Trump got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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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. Babb. | |
I think Jim Jordan is closer to the magic number. | ||
And if for some reason he can't get there, then we'll go to the next layer of leaders that we put forward. | ||
I'm not in a positive place right now with respect to Stevens. | ||
Are you a hard no on Scalise? | ||
Yes. | ||
You are a hard no. | ||
You want to talk about confusing the American people. | ||
They think this whole place is a circus up here now. | ||
And all of a sudden, Jim Jordan is nominating Steve Scalise and then we're voting for Jim Jordan. | ||
That's just, that's utter chaos and we're not going to get anywhere. | ||
And the question is, what is next? | ||
No one really has an answer to that. | ||
Some of them believe that he should actually step aside. | ||
Others say that he should go forward and have a vote on the House floor. | ||
And there's just an ample amount of frustration in talking to so many of these members. | ||
They want this state of paralysis to end, because the longer this drags out, that just means nothing can happen in this House after that unprecedented vote from last week to oust Kevin McCarthy with no speaker. | ||
No legislation can move, and frustration is building, but there's a problem. | ||
Steve Cleese doesn't have a path to the speakership at this moment, and the question is, does anyone? | ||
One of the members you spoke with there, he said, well, let's move on then to the next layer of leaders, potential leaders. | ||
Who is that? | ||
I mean, who is waiting in the wings that can get the votes necessary to become speaker? | ||
There really isn't anybody. | ||
That's the real problem here. | ||
Remember how hard it was for Kevin McCarthy to simply to get the votes to secure the speakership back in January. | ||
15 ballots. | ||
He had to cut a bunch of side deals one by one trying to get those votes. | ||
Scalise is trying to do this in a matter of days and he came out of the vote yesterday to be nominated with just 113 votes even though he needs 217 to become the next Speaker of the House on the floor. | ||
So there are just a lot of questions about who can get that magic number of 217 There's some discussion of maybe even empowering Patrick McKenna, who is now the interim speaker, to potentially allow him to move legislation to the floor. | ||
That is still an early discussion at this point. | ||
So what the path is and how long this chamber will be paralyzed still remains a major question at this key moment, Jim. | ||
Yeah, I'm not quite clear what the path out is at this point. | ||
I know I was the first one to speak. | ||
I just made the conference aware that we're living in a dangerous world. | ||
The world's on fire. | ||
Our adversaries are watching what we do. | ||
And quite frankly, they like it. | ||
And Chairman Xi talks about how democracy doesn't work. | ||
And we're proving him right. | ||
And we need to fill the chair with a speaker Every day that goes by, it gets more dangerous. | ||
You know, I was on the phone with our friends from Israel. | ||
They're going to need a supplemental, an aid to replenish the Iron Dome. | ||
But they can't do that if we don't have a speaker in the chair. | ||
So I see a lot of threats out there, but one of the biggest threats I see is in that room. | ||
Because we can't unify as a conference and put a speaker in the chair to govern. | ||
I can't get my resolution of 416 co-sponsors condemning Hamas and supporting Israel without a speaker in the chair. | ||
I can't get that supplemental aid to Israel without a speaker in the chair. | ||
So it's very dangerous what we're doing. | ||
And I just wanted them to know that. | ||
We're playing with fire. | ||
We had a very constructive two and a half hour long meeting. | ||
I asked our conference chair, Lee Stefanik, that we get everybody in a room together. | ||
Not individual meetings. | ||
I'm not cutting any deals. | ||
I want to meet in front of all of our members, answer every question, and just continue to work through to unite and bring our conference together and address issues as they come up. | ||
And obviously issues have come up over the last week about the whole process of how we get our conference back on track. | ||
But then individually people have had questions, and I felt that we'd much better if we did it in full view. | ||
Where it's not individually, where people don't think that there are side deals going on, where everybody can see, as Republicans talking amongst ourselves, what those issues are. | ||
The good news is, our support continues to grow. | ||
That's my own tea. | ||
We're continuing to work to narrow the gap, and that's going on, and we're going to continue to meet it. | ||
Thursday, 12 October, the year of our Lord, 2023, New York Post, one of the lead stories, You've heard about them, right? | ||
Remember them? | ||
Kind of shut down under the Biden regime. | ||
They've now got a report, they admit 5.7 million. | ||
5.7 million illegal aliens here in the United States, invaders, that we are housing, providing medical for. | ||
They're going to have to get another supplemental. | ||
More of your money. | ||
To pay for the invasion of the United States. | ||
Absolutely disgusting. | ||
You heard the congressman right there. | ||
Scalise, his speakership is on the rocks. | ||
I think there's 30 hard no's. | ||
He had another two and a half hour meeting behind closed doors, naturally. | ||
And was not able to impress anybody. | ||
Didn't talk about, he didn't talk about a plan forward. | ||
Was not America first. | ||
Stumbled around. | ||
It looks like the opposition to Scalise, who's just another version of the DC cartel, is floundering. | ||
They're mentioning they need an interim speaker. | ||
We've offered an alternative. | ||
We said this was going to happen. | ||
They had every opportunity to draft Donald J. Trump for 100 days. | ||
He can step down on 20 January. | ||
In fact, he stepped down at high noon on 20 January 2024, one year to the day, one year to the second. | ||
When he would have his hand on the Bible to take the oath as the 47th President of the United States. | ||
That's all still in play. | ||
Of course, they're talking about McHenry, maybe they give him temporary duty. | ||
Emmer, Stefanik, there's a cast of characters, you know, after Jordan's next man up, we'll have to see. | ||
202-225-3121, make sure. | ||
Today, I can tell you, because my phone was blowing up here in the War Room, you had quite an impact today. | ||
You were impact players. | ||
You know, you need, as you know, as you watch college football or the National Football League, players that make plays. | ||
And you folks are certainly players because you're making a big play today. | ||
Steve Scalise, another D.C. | ||
cartel insider. | ||
His speakership that they thought they were going to run the tables yesterday, not so fast. | ||
Now, they're going to meet again right now. | ||
We're here at 6.30. | ||
We're going to try to have some people on here this afternoon. | ||
I don't think that's going to work out because they're twisting, twisting, twisting arms. | ||
5.7 million. | ||
Remember the border we care about? | ||
Number one is the southern border of the United States of America. | ||
Second border we care about is the northern border of the United States of America. | ||
Yes, we have allies, partners throughout the world, and we care about that too, but there's a lot of questions. | ||
A lot of questions are more unanswered questions than answered about the situation in Israel. | ||
We're going to get to all that. | ||
I've got a very special, we've asked Seb to actually come in earlier. | ||
He's one of the great experts. | ||
I want to go back Down memory lane, Dr. Seb Gorka is probably, I believe, not just because he's my deputy in the White House, but he's one of the best professionals in the United States of America about hunting down radical jihadis. | ||
He's kept this country safe or helped different organizations and institutions keep us safe or try to keep us safe for many, many years. | ||
Let's go ahead and play the clip and I'll bring Dr. Seb Gorka in. | ||
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Muslim friends, citizens, taxpaying citizens, and Muslims in nations were just appalled and could not believe what we saw on our TV screens. | |
These acts of violence against innocents violate the fundamental tenets of the Islamic faith. | ||
And it's important for my fellow Americans To understand that. | ||
The English translation is not as eloquent as the original Arabic, but let me quote from the Qur'an itself. | ||
In the long run, evil in the extreme will be the end of those who do evil. | ||
For that they rejected the signs of Allah and held them up to ridicule. | ||
The face of terror is not the true faith of Islam. | ||
That's not what Islam is all about. | ||
Islam is peace. | ||
These terrorists don't represent peace. | ||
They represent evil and war. | ||
When we think of Islam, we think of a faith that brings comfort to a billion people around the world. | ||
billions of people Find comfort and solace and peace And that's made brothers and sisters out of every race out of every race That's simpleton right there who on his watch 9-11 happened Thank you. | ||
It's like in the Navy, you're on the bridge, you relieve the watch, it's your problem. | ||
Nine months after he was inaugurated, on his watch, And then he wanders over to a mosque, I think two days later. | ||
Nothing got us more off track. | ||
And actually the war against radical Islam than that. | ||
That is a defining moment. | ||
And that's what a simpleton can get you. | ||
You see the Joe Bidens of the world, the Barack. | ||
Well, Barack Obama is not a simpleton. | ||
That's a different deal. | ||
Joe Biden and Bush, the younger Bush, the younger. | ||
Seb Gorka, I notice I'm on MSNBC, the Anti-Defamation League. | ||
I don't see a lot of people saying that Islam is the religion of peace, and I don't see a lot of... Folks, the reason Bush was kind of cornered is that the liberal media was all over him. | ||
I mean, gosh, why are you even mentioning the fact that these are jihadis? | ||
Sir, you've spent your entire professional career on the eradication of this evil. | ||
Your thoughts? | ||
Yeah, Steve, thank you for that clip. | ||
I tried to forget it. | ||
The great theological exegesis of George W. Bush. | ||
Maybe somebody could tell him, you know, maybe translate one word correctly. | ||
Just one word when you're doing that after 9-11. | ||
As you know, ground zero is still a smoldering mess. | ||
Islam doesn't mean peace, you cretin. | ||
It means submission. | ||
Submission to what, I hear you ask? | ||
Submission to the will of Allah. | ||
And Allah is not the God of the Abrahamic faiths. | ||
It is a cruel God. | ||
It is a God that is capricious. | ||
It is a God who told Muhammad, by the way, echoes of last Saturday, that after he left Medina, after he left Mecca for Medina, to wipe out a whole Jewish tribe. | ||
Don't take my word for it. | ||
Look it up. | ||
Wipe them all out. | ||
That's called genocide. | ||
The same God who allegedly dictated the Koran to an illiterate trader called Muhammad in a cave threw the angel Gabriel and told him, chapter 9 verse 29, don't take my word for it. | ||
Read the stinking Koran, you cretin bush. | ||
After the sacred months are over, hunt down the infidel and kill them, or if they submit, allow them to live as second-class citizens. | ||
Just read the dang book of that religion, the religion of peace. | ||
Steve, you know, I was thinking this morning, I thought I'd left that behind me. | ||
I, you know, got a radio show, I do politics, talk to the Hobbits, come on your show every Thursday, get great feedback when I'm on your show in the War Room. | ||
I thought I'd left all that kind of counter-terrorism and Jihadi stuff behind. | ||
It's back, Steve. | ||
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It's back. | |
What have we got? | ||
16 million illegals crossed into our nation. | ||
Just 1%, just 1% of them, if they're jihadis, that's it. | ||
That's divisions worth of people. | ||
And who's responsible? | ||
Some of them are naive. | ||
Others are on the side. | ||
When Robert Malley is hired to be the chief U.S. | ||
negotiator by Obama to Iran, and we know he's an asset, when the chief of staff of the ASD SOLIC, the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict, is likewise an Iranian-born asset, Steve, They're inside the wire. | ||
And for those who think, I played the clip of you on Monday, railing. | ||
For those of you who think this is Israel's problem, wake up. | ||
They're here. | ||
The unclassified, unclassified Fusion Center report from Richmond police five years ago, five years ago, said Hezbollah Hamas cells are in America, Steve. | ||
Hang on a second. | ||
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We're going to get all that in after a short commercial break. | |
You're still on the ramparts. | ||
You're still at work. | ||
You're shattering the DC insider cartel right now with the collapse of Steve Scalise's stillborn speakership. | ||
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202-225-3121. | |
They're going to meet again at 630 tonight. | ||
I think they're going to retool. | ||
Tell Scalise, you got to show us a path how you're going to get to 217. | ||
If you can't, we're going to go next man up. | ||
And then I think it would be Jordan. | ||
Remember, I think from Jordan, you need very specific commitments. | ||
This has got to be America first. | ||
This bizarre idea has him a CR. | ||
Jim Jordan's a good man. | ||
We fought a lot of fights with Jim Jordan. | ||
He's a good man. | ||
He's a solid man and a good guy. | ||
But, hey, we're beyond that. | ||
We're in the fight for the country right now. | ||
Need commitments. | ||
And I mean need big-time commitments on cutting the budget, going after DOJ, FBI, stopping this nonsense coming after President Trump. | ||
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The border, the border, the border, the border, the border. | |
Impeachment, all of it. | ||
Need commitments, commitments, commitments. | ||
Need to sign. | ||
Need a signed deal. | ||
Gotta have it. | ||
Good guy or not. | ||
Seb, our history. | ||
You were with the FBI. | ||
One of the top guys. | ||
You wrote books. | ||
You came out of Breitbart. | ||
You were a great editor there. | ||
You then came to the White House. | ||
I told you you were one of Trump's first National Security Advisors back in 2015. | ||
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And I told you, I said, Hey, dude, we're going to pivot here. | ||
We're going to do a big pivot. | ||
Uh, they didn't do the pivot. | ||
Can I just talk the real story? | ||
It was eight days before the inauguration that you stole me from Mike Flynn. | ||
Can we just tell the world what you did? | ||
He said, no, no, no. | ||
Forget counterterrorism. | ||
You're working for me. | ||
Eight days before the inauguration, you're the long arm of Bannon reached down and stole me. | ||
We needed the pivot to Asia. | ||
I knew we couldn't do it in the National Security Council. | ||
I needed a bigger platform. | ||
But this is your wheelhouse, and you know, of all the things we accomplished in that first year, Paris Accord, all of it, you know, the travel ban, the focus on the border, all of it, the one thing we never got off the ground because of the resistance of the administrative state was to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization. | ||
There's very high on President Trump's list, and we put our shoulder to the wheel, and I'm telling you, it was a full beat down. | ||
I mean, we had much more success in moving the embassy to Jerusalem. | ||
It was the hardest thing, Steve. | ||
It was the Sisyphean task. | ||
It was the impossible task. | ||
And let's remember, Hamas actually says in its founding charter, we are the Muslim Brotherhood. | ||
We are. | ||
It's not, you know, a kissing cousin. | ||
We are the Muslim Brotherhood for this part of the world. | ||
And this goes back to the story that I've mentioned before, I think. | ||
I couldn't do that job alone. | ||
I couldn't do that designation alone. | ||
I'm just one guy in the White House. | ||
But I trained hundreds of people across the IC, across the intelligence community, and I did by name requests through the White House HR department for three FBI agents and an analyst at the CIA, all who I had trained in grad school. | ||
And I was told it would take a week, ten days, got to move there, you know, clearances from scattered castles, you know, over to the White House. | ||
Six months, I don't get them. | ||
We're trying to designate the Brotherhood. | ||
I don't get them. | ||
And finally, a guy comes from the FBI, a colleague of my wife's at DHS. | ||
He's at the EEOB, at the Eisenhower Executive Building. | ||
He peels off to come and tell me You know, off the record. | ||
Hey, Seb, you know those guys you want from the Bureau? | ||
You're never gonna get them. | ||
Deputy Assistant to President, outranks a four-star. | ||
You're never gonna get them. | ||
Why? | ||
Because the seventh floor of the Bureau looks at this President and this White House as the enemy. | ||
Steve, it's all connected. | ||
It's all connected, whether it's, you know, the kibbutzim in Israel, the slaughter of innocents, or whether it's trying to designate the brotherhood, the progenitor of al-Qaeda and ISIS, and being stopped by who, Steve? | ||
Being stopped by the Bureau, being stopped by Comey, being stopped by the people who are meant to serve this nation and keep it safe. | ||
This is when you realize, whoa, all of this is connected. | ||
Seb, talk to me about, very disturbing, not just the intelligence failure of the CIA, NSA, Mossad, IDF military intelligence, but also, let's be blunt, the operational command, I mean it was hours and hours and hours before IDF got down there to help those folks. | ||
Is this the force, I'm not talking about the IDF in 67, the mythical 67, the mythical 73 when they fought with their backs to the sea. | ||
I'm talking about reality today with these people, these kids. | ||
They're about to engage in, and MSNBC's breaking it, the toughest type of warfare in the world. | ||
This is Fallujah on steroids, right? | ||
This is Fallujah on steroids. | ||
This is the worst. | ||
This is the worst kind of warfare you can be engaged in. | ||
So this is house-to-house, tunnel-to-tunnel, hospital-to-hospital as they're hiding their assets amongst the sick. | ||
Let's be clear here. | ||
The IDF's legendary capacity is in conventional warfare. | ||
When a Lilliputian nation like Israel destroys Egypt and their forces, you know, that's conventional warfare and that's impressive. This is not conventional warfare. This is close quarter battle. This is irregular warfare. This is house-to-house, what the Marines call mount, maneuvers in urban areas, right? | ||
This is not what conscript armies are built to do. | ||
This is why the delay. | ||
We were told, what, three days ago, 100,000, 200,000, 300,000. | ||
Why haven't they deployed? | ||
Because you can't do, quote, close-quarter urban warfare with conscripts. | ||
I'm sure they're desperately getting trained right now on how you do this, how you move through a stairwell as a conscript, as people are dropping grenades from the story above you. | ||
This is going to get very, very messy. | ||
And this is a different kind of threat. | ||
Remember, Israel has been dealing with terrorist threats, you know, cafes being blown up, you know, a kibbutzim being shelled, but not coordinated attacks across the whole nation. | ||
Using land, using air, using paragliders, and, and I can't confirm this, cyber attacks of the border system. | ||
That, that's the 21st century. | ||
And the IDF, I'm just going to say, I hope they're ready, but this is going to get much, much more ugly before we have any kind of tangible effect on Hamas and Iran as their proxy masters. | ||
By the way, so in the north, your assessment, is there any possibility they could take on Hezbollah in the north, in southern Lebanon, without close air support provided by the Gerard Ford in the eastern Mediterranean, sir? | ||
Well, you know what the real, the joker in the pack there is? | ||
And I've been communicating with a A friend of mine who is from Beirut in the last 24 hours, if the Shiite, I mean the real crown jewel is Hezbollah, Iran may deem Hamas to be expendable. | ||
It would be surprising, but Hamas as a Sunni organization may be deemed expendable by the mullahs in Iran. | ||
Hezbollah are the pros. | ||
Hezbollah are the people who train the others. | ||
They are the crown jewels. | ||
Will Hezbollah get involved in the fight? | ||
I'll tell you one thing that is not predictable, whether or not air cover is provided by anybody else, and that's the Christians of Lebanon. | ||
If this kicks off from the north, if Hezbollah, as a Shiite organization, the people who've kept Assad in power, start using their forces, to quote this individual who texted me last night, The Christians, the Maronites, will not stand by. | ||
They will fight to the death. | ||
This will be their new crusade. | ||
And at that point, you know, just open the book of Revelation, Steve. | ||
Wow. | ||
Come and see. | ||
Last thing, Seb, before you go, you've got to give us some guidance. | ||
Tamar Hamas, the leaders of Hamas from Qatar, have called for a global day of jihad in Brussels, in Paris, and in London. | ||
What do you expect to see? | ||
Um, having done this for a few decades now, very rarely do terrorists say, hey, we're coming for you tomorrow. | ||
Okay. | ||
That's usually not what they do. | ||
They just want you to be afraid. | ||
That's the definition of terrorism. | ||
However, however, I don't want anybody to panic, but here's what I told my callers, my listeners today. | ||
You're on the front line. | ||
It's up to you. | ||
In an age where the government hates you, hates America, and the police have been defunded, you've got to have a plan. | ||
And this is good for any occasion, whether it's a natural disaster or terrorist attack. | ||
You've got to have cash at home. | ||
You've got to have an alternate power supply. | ||
If you've got a house, you've got a small generator. | ||
If it's battery packs, that's fine. | ||
You've got to have medicines. | ||
You've got to have your glasses if you wear glasses. | ||
Have an extra pair. | ||
Have comms. | ||
Satellite phones are down to 200, 300 bucks. | ||
Have at least a satellite phone for your family because these things don't work. | ||
In 9-11, the mobile phone towers totally overwhelmed and cell phone coverage was absolutely inadequate. | ||
On top of that, have an emergency rendezvous plan with your family members. | ||
Oh, and last thing, Buy a stinking gun and get a license to carry if you need one where you are and get some training. | ||
I've upped what I'm doing. | ||
I'm packing everywhere I go. | ||
I'm making sure my family is ready. | ||
Guys, you are on the front line. | ||
It's your responsibility. | ||
They're coming after not just the Jews, but the Christians as well, because guess what? | ||
We live in a Judeo-Christian civilization and America is the apotheosis of our civilization. | ||
So be prepared and take responsibility for your own safety and the safety of your loved ones. | ||
That's what I told my three and a half million listeners today and that's what I tell everyone in the posse. | ||
We got 30 seconds. | ||
8 to 10 million illegal alien invaders here. | ||
What percentage of those are radical jihadis? | ||
I can't tell you the number. | ||
I'll tell you this. | ||
We have red teams now in every service in America for the last eight years. | ||
You have to think like the enemy. | ||
If I'm the enemy, if I'm Hamas, if I'm Hezbollah, if I'm ISIS and Al-Qaeda, I have sent Thousands of my agents through the border in the last two and a half years. | ||
Literally thousands. | ||
And 9-11 was 19 terrorists. | ||
So stay frosty, my friends. | ||
Seb, what's the one-stop shop for your content, brother? | ||
Yeah, just look for Seb Gorka, sebgorka.com, and the substack is sebastiangorka.substack.com. | ||
Just put my name in, Seb Gorka, Sebastian Gorka, and it'll take you to everywhere that we are. | ||
And, of course, Rumble. | ||
The man, the man who meets the moment, Dr. Seb Gorka. | ||
Dr. Gorka, thank you for joining us tonight. | ||
Short break. | ||
Back in a moment. | ||
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We rejoice when there's no more, let's take down the CCP! | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | ||
Okay, there's a lot happening. | ||
CNN's reporting, this is a quote, Steve Scalise failing to sway key holdouts as they leave this meeting. | ||
Several are still hard-nosed. | ||
Congressman Colonel Self from Texas, we've had on the show many times, it's fairly obvious to everyone that Steve Scalise does not have the votes, does not have a path. | ||
They're supposed to have another meeting I think we're hearing at 630 behind closed doors. | ||
Remember we kind of smoked this out. | ||
They got to take the votes now up on the the votes have got to go in front of the public, which is what we want. | ||
A lot of work to do. | ||
You have been magnificent today. | ||
Magnificent. | ||
This whole and remember this is kind of a new coalition. | ||
If you see the names that Grace Chung and Captain Bannon put up. | ||
The new members of this coalition, the Anti-DC Cartel Caucus. | ||
You see a lot of new names there. | ||
Maybe some old familiar names out there. | ||
That's fine. | ||
Gotta have shifting coalitions. | ||
Remember, we're talking about a coalition government. | ||
The old governing wing, what they called them, they used to mock you. | ||
They used to mock you, laugh in your face. | ||
The governing wing of the Republican Party. | ||
That would be different than the Grundon wing. | ||
That would be you. | ||
That gave the money, knocked on the doors, worked the phone backs, got them elected, then they had a governing wing. | ||
The governing wing's what's out in Park City, Utah. | ||
That's Mitt and Romney's and No Talent, Hack, Paul Ryan. | ||
It's what's going to be next weekend in Virginia Beach, Virginia, the Red Vest Convention with Youngkin of Carlisle Group, David Rubenstein's, Grundon. | ||
That's the governing wing. | ||
You're the Grundon wing. | ||
You're the do not count wing. | ||
Well, that's changing. | ||
That's what they say. | ||
It's chaos because they can't control it anymore. | ||
You can shut it down. | ||
And now you've proven you've taken out a speaker, first time in American history, and you're about to thwart The guy that for 10 years has just been sitting there in the wings and thought he had it. | ||
These guys were so cocky and so arrogant. | ||
And of course, some of our favorite influencers were all over us the other day. | ||
Why are we doing this? | ||
Why did you get rid of McCarthy just to get Scalise? | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
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Bop, bop, bop, bop, bop. | |
Just watch and take notes because the War Room Posse is in the trench, turfing him out with a trenching tool. | ||
2-0-2-2-2-5-3-1-2-1. | ||
Call your congressman. | ||
Call any congressman you like that you think you have an affinity for and give them the old what-for. | ||
Mike Lindell joins us. | ||
Mike, they're trying to liquidate Trump's company in New York, they're trying to liquidate your company out in Minneapolis, in Minnesota. | ||
All the talk show hosts, every night they get a big laugh out of these left-wing audiences by saying, oh, we're putting Mike Lindell out of business. | ||
How are we doing today? | ||
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Well, it's further from the truth, Steve. | |
The War Room Posse, over the last two weeks, has kept, we're almost at 100% capacity in our manufacturing of the Myrtilla 2.0. | ||
And to thank everybody with War Room Posse, we, I announced early in the week, we have our new commercials for our new product coming out on Monday. | ||
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And what it is, it's a new line of towels made out of long staple cotton. | |
But what we're doing for the posse is, our towels, we're closing out our previous line. | ||
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Remember, these are the towels that made my towels famous. | |
And we're $29.98 everybody. | ||
If you go to my pillow right now, go down to the War Room Square. | ||
And you click on that, and you're going to see these towels here. | ||
Six pack, six piece sets, $29.98. | ||
They're right there, right there. | ||
You have the old, this is the old one up here, you guys, but the other one you'll see when you click on the website, it'll say $29.99. | ||
And those towels, everybody, It's uh there's I believe there's three colors left. | ||
They're going to be gone with the response today. | ||
They're going to be gone to the warm up posse by Saturday morning I believe. | ||
Um so you guys get them the biggest discount on the towels in history while they last once they're gone they're gone and you can uh and your support with the my pillow 2.0 we took 50% off that $39.99 for the queen size $5 more for the king And you guys this morning, Steve, all the operators filled up with that phone number. | ||
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All these home reps, they were so excited. | |
It was like the days of old where the phones lit up and they were so busy. | ||
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And so we're giving back to all of you out there. | |
What great gifts to get. | ||
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These towels were closing out $29.98, six pack set. | |
And also we have the MyPillow 2.0 bed toppers, everything. | ||
Manufacturing's at, like I say, we're about, I think three days we'll be at full capacity. | ||
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Now we keep bringing, clearing out inventory and bringing in sewing machines. | |
800-873-1062, that's the number to keep those phone operators fully employed. | ||
Also the factory floor, go to MyPillow.com. | ||
Promo code Worm. | ||
Get it in there. | ||
Mike and them are dumping all the specials, all the sales to keep this thing at full capacity under no circumstances will we let MyPillow fail because of a bunch of people in the finance industry and others. | ||
They kicked him off TV. | ||
They've taken their credit lines. | ||
They're trying to destroy him. | ||
Anybody that stands up for this movement, anybody that stands up for the working people in this country and tries to give them a voice, tries to give them a platform, they're going to crush that person. | ||
President Trump, I just want to reiterate, four indictments, 91 counts, 700 years in prison, and they're liquidating, they're trying to liquidate his billion dollar business. | ||
Of any, of all these charlatans they've had in American political history, are you kidding me? | ||
And particularly the last 20, 30 years, it got this country on the edge of the abyss. | ||
The Clintons, Obama faction, you got Biden and the crooks and the criminals, his family, You got everybody with the Bush junta, everything they've done to the country, and stealing with both hands as the country's collapsed, and you're telling me that Donald Trump's going to spend 700 years in prison and have his business liquidated and Mike Lindell's going to be put out of business? | ||
There's one simple reason. | ||
There's one simple reason. | ||
Because you're up there, you just took out a sitting Speaker of the House. | ||
Remember that. | ||
You, this audience, you took out a sitting Speaker of the House for the first time in history, and they hate it. | ||
All the tweets I'm seeing, oh, I'm going to lose my district, I'm going to lose my Don Bacon. | ||
Like a little girl, I'm going to lose my district, I'm going to lose my district. | ||
Hey, dude, either become a better candidate, get your head right, become America first, or a primary, you will get a candidate that can win it. | ||
There's no difference in having you in there and having a Democrat. | ||
The woman down in Virginia Beach, was it Kiggins? | ||
You rule like Democrats anyway. | ||
You legislate like Democrats. | ||
What's the difference? | ||
What's the difference? | ||
Get your mind right. | ||
Start focusing on America first. | ||
And don't give me anymore, I gotta get in because I gotta get a resolution on Israel. | ||
ICE said today we have 5.7 million illegal alien invaders in this country. | ||
ICE confirms it. | ||
5.7 million. | ||
That they say now is not in the budget. | ||
You gotta feed them. | ||
You gotta give them medical care. | ||
You're gonna have to educate it. | ||
All of it. | ||
You. | ||
On your shoulders. | ||
How's your full medical? | ||
You got full medical? | ||
For some of this audience, you got three squares a day? | ||
You got three hot squares a day? | ||
Yep. | ||
You got that? | ||
No, you don't have that. | ||
A lot of you? | ||
You know exactly what's going on out in Minneapolis. | ||
You got a small company out there. | ||
They're trying to crush it. | ||
Why? | ||
Mike Lindell challenged the 2020 election. | ||
He said it was stolen. | ||
It's obviously stolen. | ||
And he's dedicated his life to turning that, and we can't remember it. | ||
That is the railhead. | ||
You know, elections have consequences. | ||
Stolen elections have catastrophic consequences. | ||
Just look around you. | ||
Don't take it from me. | ||
Don't take it from Gateway Pundit. | ||
Don't take it from Citizens Free Press. | ||
Don't take it from Seb Gorka. | ||
Just see what you see. | ||
See what's happening in this country. | ||
See what they're doing. | ||
See what they're doing to you and your family. | ||
Mike Lindell, one more time. | ||
Can we get how people can get there? | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Hey Steve, here's why they're still attacking me and even more so right now, because every day I speak out to secure our elections and we are in a big fight for that. | ||
I want everybody to know I'm heading to Florida right now for four days meeting with all the teams I have there. | ||
This election plan we're actually putting in place Hold it. | ||
seven and you're going to see it all over the... you're probably not going to see it on Fox News and stuff, but you're going to hear about it and this is going to secure our elections. It's going to be amazing. That's why they continue to attack my pillow because they want to silence my voice. They want to silence it. | ||
They don't want secure elections. | ||
They want to be able to steal them at will. And that's what it's all about. So all of you, I just can't thank the War Room policy enough. You guys are... and we're giving back to you guys. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Your lawyers just quit on you. | ||
The machine companies are winning everywhere. | ||
They're winning everywhere. | ||
And they got a billion dollar check from the Murdochs who throw nickels around like they're manhole covers. | ||
So are you going to throw in? | ||
Are you going to settle? | ||
Are you going to just tell the companies, hey, I made a mistake. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Please forgive me, sir. | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
That's a big distraction. | ||
We're going to fight over here. | ||
My pillows keep on going. | ||
We keep on making great products for all of you. | ||
And over here, we're going to secure our elections. | ||
Those frivolous lawfare lawsuits, they're done. | ||
We're securing other lawyers. | ||
Yeah, I couldn't keep going paying $2 million a month for these massive law fair and lawsuits. | ||
So I just shifted them over here. | ||
There's no deal. | ||
The deal is we're going to melt their machines down and turn them into prison bars. | ||
And when it finally gets to that day, maybe these late night talk show hosts won't be so Don't make so many jokes, Steve, because it's no joke when they attack my pillow. | ||
Stephen Colbert the other night attacked my employees directly. | ||
Let's wipe out, snuff out my pillow. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
There's thousands of families and they have children, grandchildren. | ||
Made in the USA. | ||
This is the American dream. | ||
So what we're doing, everybody, I'm telling you, this is the best special we've ever given out exclusive to the War Room Posse. | ||
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$29.98. | |
We're closing out that line of towels. | ||
There's six-piece sets, the best towels you will ever use. | ||
And when they're gone, they're gone. | ||
We probably got enough to last until Saturday. | ||
Because Monday, we're launching our whole new line. | ||
You can get a sneak preview to those two at the War Room Square, but you'll see that all over TV come Monday, those $49.98, a whole new line of long staple towels. | ||
So get the ones that you've all tried and love, and it's $29.98. | ||
And then all the other specials we have there. | ||
And then we can't thank you enough. | ||
Steve, during this last two weeks, the War Room Posse is single-handedly just been a resource for my pillow, for my employees, and kept the morale up because they read the paper, they read the news, they see the news attack in my pillow, but you know, it couldn't be further from the truth. | ||
My pillow is here to stay. | ||
I'm in this election to secure our elections until they're secure. | ||
I will never stop fighting. | ||
Neither will all the people that are out there on the ground fighting every day that I'm going to be going to meet now this weekend. | ||
And then over here, those lawsuits, you know what? | ||
We'll just send them over here for now and we'll get to those when we get to them. | ||
Those machine companies, they're all going to be long gone. | ||
Mike Lindell, thank you for joining us. | ||
Thanks for taking the time. | ||
I'll let you go back to work now. | ||
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All right. | |
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Thanks everybody at the War Room. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
800-873-1062 if you want to call. | ||
We're going to take a break. | ||
I'll tell you what we're going to do. | ||
We're going to get organized here. | ||
We have E.J. | ||
and Tony Krugman. | ||
Paul Krugman, you've heard us mention him a couple times. | ||
He won the Nobel Prize in Economics. | ||
It hasn't had such a great run recently. | ||
He was the one that made it was a huge miss on inflation. | ||
And of course, he's been he's been smarting for that ever since then. | ||
He put up an interesting graphic today upon the announcement of these of these inflation numbers that inflation has been beaten. | ||
The Biden regime did it and it didn't really have any costs associated with it. | ||
Our own E.J. | ||
Antoni disagrees with that. | ||
And as always, he's going to walk you through the math. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
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I'm a CCD! | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | ||
You know, with this invasion of the southern border, when this ground campaign, and I'll play it in the 6 o'clock hour, they've announced, I think through MSNBC, the ground campaign in Gaza is about to start. | ||
There's supposed to be a global day of jihad, or at least a protest, and I think that's going to get quite interesting in places like Paris and Brussels and London and maybe New York City and a couple other three places. | ||
Clearly, we live in turbulent times. | ||
That's what the fourth turning's about. | ||
There is a hedge to this turbulence, economically and financially, it's called gold. | ||
Go to Birchgold.com slash Bannon right now. | ||
Talk to Philip Patrick and the team. | ||
Just get as much information as possible. | ||
You've got to make the decisions, but you ought to start immersing yourself now in info. | ||
So go check it out. | ||
Birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
It takes you, look, you're going to get, if nothing else, when you get the end of the dollar empire, you'll be a lot smarter for it. | ||
But I think it would have a big impact on how you think of the world, and particularly as the world is as it is and as it's about to be. | ||
Okay, Paul Krugman. | ||
When I get a question on numbers, we go to EJ. | ||
Krugman, and can we put this chart up? | ||
It's quite important for the audience to understand this. | ||
Krugman's out there today beating his chest, EJ. | ||
That Biden and the Biden regime have conquered inflation. | ||
Can you walk us through this this chart that's now got over? | ||
I think 5 million views. | ||
What does it actually say? | ||
And what is your what are your thoughts on these numbers that were released today, sir? | ||
Well, Steve, what Krugman is essentially saying is, you know, inflation's not that bad if you just take out all the inflation. | ||
I mean, he's talking about the CPI, the Consumer Price Index, without food, without energy, without housing, and without cars. | ||
So I guess, you know, as long as you don't need to eat, you don't need anywhere to live, you don't have to stay warm or stay cool, and you don't have to drive anywhere, as long as that's the case, then, you know what, everything's great. | ||
In other words, The homeless in America are living quite well today, according to Paul Krugman. | ||
I mean, it's ridiculous. | ||
He literally is taking out 58% of the index and ignoring it in order to say that inflation is back down to 2%. | ||
But, you know, that in and of itself is kind of damning with faint praise, because it's saying even after you take out all of the worst components, you still have some inflation. | ||
In other words, we are not trending towards that 2% goal. | ||
We've been trending towards more than 3%. | ||
We've hit that, and there's no sign we're going lower anytime soon. | ||
What did the numbers mean to you today? | ||
Walk our audience through the ones that you look at. | ||
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Well, essentially, Steve, if you just look at the monthly numbers, instead of looking at what inflation has done over the last year, just look at the monthly numbers, what you find is that for month after month, we've been averaging a rate that's consistent, not with inflation rising at 2%, but rising between 3 and 4%. | ||
And this really is becoming the new normal. | ||
The Federal Reserve, I think, has learned that it can get away with creating 50% more inflation than it did previously. | ||
Again, instead of 2%, we're talking 3% now, which that may not sound like much, but at 2% inflation, prices are going to double every, what's that, 36 years, if I'm doing my math correctly? | ||
But when you up that to 3%, you're talking about inflation doubling prices every 24 years. | ||
In other words, every generation, essentially, prices are going to double. | ||
Now, where does all that value go when prices go up so fast and so much? | ||
It is being transferred from you to the government through the hidden tax of inflation. | ||
Going by the numbers in today's CPI report, you can actually calculate that the typical or the average American worker is paying more through the hidden tax of inflation on his hourly wages than he is paying in federal income taxes. | ||
In other words, inflation under Biden has literally doubled how much you're paying to the federal government. | ||
Until, you know, you've got, look like Scalise, who wouldn't give anybody a plan at all, and wouldn't talk about cutting budgets, wouldn't talk about his CR plan, omnibus. | ||
It's the reason his speakership, potential speakership, is crashing on the rocks right now, even as we speak. | ||
By the way, they said today, for Scalise, somebody, one of the people called it a struggle session, that he didn't pass. | ||
Glad they're using war room lingo. | ||
Until you get, and Jordan doesn't have a plan, until you get your hands around this spending, can we anticipate that we're really going to be able to crush inflation? | ||
No, Steve, not at all. | ||
And I think more and more people are waking up to that, and more and more of our elected officials in the House of Representatives are waking up to that. | ||
And I think until they have someone in the speaker race who is really committed to lowering spending, I'm not sure we're going to have a speaker. | ||
You know, if you look at our levels of spending today, and you can equate that to the size of the economy, and then you do the same thing back when Trump was president and when Obama was president even, what you find is that the increased level of government spending correlates almost perfectly with the increased inflation rates. | ||
And so you are not going to see that reduction in inflation. | ||
You are not going to see us back down to 2%, let alone zero, which is where it should be. | ||
You are not going to see that reduction in inflation until you first get that reduction in government spending. | ||
EJ, how can people follow you? | ||
I know you're up on social media. | ||
How do they follow you and how do they get all your ratings? | ||
Best place to find me is on Twitter or X, whatever we're calling it these days. | ||
It's at real E.J. | ||
Antoni. | ||
You can find all my reviews of data releases there, along with op-eds and other things I write. | ||
By the way, speaking of data releases, Steve, the Treasury Department is now almost four hours late with releasing their monthly Treasury statement, which is supposed to have the entire fiscal year in there. | ||
And I'm curious as to why they're taking so long to get that online. | ||
Okay, I've put it out there. | ||
I said that they projected 5 trillion dollars. | ||
I think this is coming in at 4.5 trillion dollars. | ||
I think there's going to be a 500 billion dollar whiff since they cut the since they cut the the rip off the debt ceiling deal. | ||
I think it's going to be a miss. | ||
They're never late on this number. | ||
This number they put out on a regular basis, the monthly and even the annual when it comes to the September number. | ||
Why are they so late, EJ? | ||
Are they got their erasers out? | ||
They're trying to change some numbers here at the last second? | ||
Steve, that's a great question. | ||
And I think that's what a lot of people are speculating online right now. | ||
But, you know, somebody once told me there are no conspiracies, but there's no coincidences either. | ||
E.J. | ||
and Tony, thank you, brother. | ||
We'll be looking forward to maybe getting you tomorrow to go through these numbers. | ||
The Treasury's putting out their cash numbers, the accounts. | ||
So at the end of the year, when the fiscal year ends at midnight the next month or 14 days later or 12 days later, they put it out for the year. | ||
We're going to see exactly where we stand, and it ain't pretty. | ||
That's why it's taken so long for them to do, trust me. | ||
That's the things we've got to be focused on. | ||
The debt deficit that's crushing our economy, crushing you. | ||
The invasion of their nation. | ||
ICE admits today, New York Post got the story. | ||
5.7 million illegal alien invaders into the country, and you're paying for all of it. | ||
You're underwriting it. | ||
Make you feel good? | ||
Learn why in the next hour. | ||
Short break. |