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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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! | ||
Okay, it is Monday, 16 October in the year of our Lord 2023. | ||
Massive news, if Denver could put it up. | ||
Mike Rogers, the congressman who is chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, He's just announced at the beginning of the top of the show that he is now supporting. | ||
He's had a number of conversations with Jim Jordan. | ||
He now supports Jim Jordan to be Speaker of the House. | ||
This is the ascension of MAGA. | ||
We're very close to winning the Speakership. | ||
And you heard Matt Gaetz. | ||
Look, Jim Jordan is Jim Jordan, but he's a good man. | ||
He's a solid man. | ||
Right now, it's the best you're going to do by far. | ||
The second alternatives are going to be quite tough. | ||
We can get there, but we're going to take a couple of bank shots. | ||
But right now, put your shoulder to the wheel. | ||
Here's what you're doing. | ||
You're breaking this southern block. | ||
These old bulls in the house that are, quite frankly, anti-Trump, anti-MAGA, anti-America First. | ||
They're part of the Uniparty. | ||
And right now, you're breaking them. | ||
And that is not an easy thing to do. | ||
This is quite historic. | ||
2-0-2, 2-2-5, 3-1-2-1, and your calls, your social media, your calls over the weekend have been nothing but a tsunami. | ||
It's been incredible. | ||
State party leaders, precinct strategies in these states, amazing job. | ||
Bravo Zulu, but we're a long way from finished. | ||
Man the ramparts. | ||
Today is everything. | ||
You will know that we're winning if we have momentum to get on the floor tomorrow and have a public vote. | ||
If they delay this, so they have more struggle sessions behind closed doors, they're trying to cut deals. | ||
And the deals they're trying to cut is a deal with the Democrats to either then turn and bring McCarthy back or have his hand puppet, McHenry, continue on as Speaker. | ||
Like I said, we don't live in a perfect world, but this is a pretty good alternative. | ||
Shoulder to the wheel today. | ||
They're going to come back conference tonight at 630. | ||
Hopefully they go right to the floor tomorrow early and start voting and then we just we vote and put it out in front of the American people. | ||
We've advocated from the beginning. | ||
These votes have to be public because they can't hide behind the anonymous votes behind closed doors. | ||
Colonel Harvey is going to be back in a second. | ||
I want to go back through Colonel Harvey's got amazing experience in the Middle East and was on the National Security Council. | ||
Talk to me about your thoughts right now. | ||
Devon Nunez's right-hand man. | ||
He and Cash were the two guns over at House Intel. | ||
I want to go, I've got a special guest. | ||
Alex Jones joins us. | ||
Alex, I don't think it could be a better week to launch your book, The Great Awakening. | ||
Talk to me about your thoughts right now. | ||
I'm concerned. | ||
Matt Gaetz a little more positively. | ||
on this. I'm very concerned a trap has been laid for us in Gaza by the Chinese Communist Party and the Persians, two ancient civilizations whose people are actually I think pro-American and pro-liberty but are run basically by a set of mullahs and in the CCP which are really no difference than the imperial powers that have run the Persians and the Chinese for 5,000 years. Your thoughts, sir? Well that's perfectly said, Steve. As long as you're, as we look at | ||
history, we understand what's happening and you're dead on. | ||
If we look at this at a multi-dimensional level, not just a one-dimensional level, why did Biden give the $6 billion five weeks ago to the mullahs in Iran, who then gave it to Hezbollah, who gave it to Hamas? | ||
Why did we give them $80-plus billion of weapons and equipment in Afghanistan just two years ago? | ||
Why are they doing this? | ||
because there's larger globalist forces, and of course Communist China is right in the center of that, the jewel in the crown, that want to wear out America, destabilize America, and drive nations of the world away from a Western unipower to this multipolar world they talk about that really will finally end up unseating the US as the dominant force of the planet and as bad as our leadership is and as corrupt as permanent Washington is | ||
the alternative as I'm getting a feed from our network in there Steve I'm sorry I'm gonna have to come back a little while You wanna reboot him? | ||
Yeah, let's go ahead and reboot. | ||
Yeah, I don't think we have any crew in the control room. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Yep. | ||
That's okay. | ||
Don't worry about it. | ||
Let's go ahead and take him down and reboot him. | ||
The book is The Great Awakening. | ||
It's the third in the series he's got. | ||
By the way, he's got pull quotes from Tucker Carlson, Bill Maher, Joe Rogan, Miki Willis. | ||
I write the foreword to the book. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
Defeating the globalists and launching the next great renaissance. | ||
Alex Jones launched today. | ||
Make sure you get your copy of it. | ||
You will not be able to put it down. | ||
Can I go back to... Let me go back to Derek Harvey. | ||
Colonel Harvey. | ||
So, help me out here. | ||
Is this not a trap laid for us in Gaza? | ||
The Muslim Brotherhood? | ||
And they'll sacrifice, because they play the long game, they'll sacrifice a few foot soldiers, even some field commanders in the Muslim Brotherhood, Palestinian Division, which is Hamas. | ||
We should always, this is very important. | ||
You know, Hezbollah is the army of God. | ||
It's a political party up in Lebanon. | ||
But it's Lebanese Muslims. | ||
Hamas is the Muslim Brotherhood. | ||
Now you've got the Shiites in Lebanon, you've got the Muslim Brotherhood, the Sunnis down there, they're all working together. | ||
Persia, it's not Iran, it's Persia. | ||
Any kid out there that's seen the movie 300 or seen this, this is the Persians, they've had it in for the West for, I don't know, 10,000 years, right? | ||
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Israel. | |
Right? | ||
The captivities, what the Persians did, they've hated the West from time immemorial. | ||
This is just another fight. | ||
And of course, Lao Bajing, the Chinese people, Derek, as you know, support us, support the United States. | ||
They want freedom. | ||
They want liberty. | ||
But they're ruled by the new emperors of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party and the Persians lay a trap for us in Gaza, sir. | ||
Well, I think they are trying to bleed us, distract us, and undermine our resources as we're involved in various places and then see what opportunities present themselves. | ||
I think that's true. | ||
That said, I also think that if Israel is not successful in dismantling Hamas and making sure the world knows that, it will impact us significantly. | ||
So that's the dilemma that we have as we go forward. | ||
What I'd like to point out is, you know, as we're going through this, they're trying to delegitimize Israel through lawfare, asymmetric warfare, using the propaganda of the victimization of the Palestinians that are in Gaza. | ||
And we're already seeing that in the media. | ||
And we see it from the administration. | ||
They don't make the same complaints about the Ukraine-Russia conflict. | ||
It's risky, it could expand, we could risk nuclear war, we need to end the cycle of violence, those types of things. | ||
No, but they bring that language into the situation between Israel and Hamas, which is unfortunate. | ||
And as we head into what could be a significant ground campaign, Steve, I mentioned to you on a note about what this war will look like on the ground. | ||
And war is brutal, Steve, and our media and our elites don't seem to understand that. | ||
And this is a declared war. | ||
One side has to fight the war. | ||
One side is using civilians to protect themselves and has been proud of that. | ||
But in Aachen, Germany in 1944, we lined up our artillery and destroyed the town block by block, building by building, rather than go in there and fight and lose American lives. | ||
We did the same thing in the tunnels in the island campaign in the Pacific where we had petrol poured down tunnel complexes and lit. | ||
And then we bulldozed over where smoke and stuff came up through the tunnel complexes over acres and acres of land. | ||
War is brutal. | ||
And what we're looking at in Gaza is going to be buildings set up as booby traps. | ||
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Hang on, hang on, hang on. | |
The New York Times reported this article, and I've put it up on Getter, and people need to read this, because you know this region better than anybody. | ||
It's not just the Mossad, it's just not IDF military intelligence and their internal military intelligence that misstrategically The one or two years of detailed planning, recruiting, financing, training for this air, sea, land attack. | ||
It's even at the moment of attack, it took six or eight hours for the IDF to respond. | ||
And quite frankly, some of the IDF response didn't look that great. | ||
I mean, are we living under a myth that look, Israel were the Jewish Spartans in 67. | ||
What they did was so heroic in 73, when they were caught a little bit unaware. | ||
Not on top of it, during the high holy days, they still hit back and hit back hard. | ||
Are we kidding ourselves that the same problem we've had here, and you just saw a color revolution, exactly the playbook they ran on Trump, to try to force Netanyahu out of office. | ||
The exact same playbook in many of the same players. | ||
Is the military there too, the problem is it's woke, like the United States military, that we have a problem actually tactically and operationally, sir? | ||
They believe their own Narratives that they were superior and they could handle anything. | ||
They underestimated the enemy. | ||
They have a problem with being woke and being politicized and not having been disciplined and maintaining the rigor that has been necessary. | ||
And that is the historical tradition of the IDF. | ||
Yes, they have become softer. | ||
They're going to have to learn from this and sharpen their blades and be ready for much tougher fights going forward. | ||
The future of Israel is at stake in the outcome of this conflict, in my view. | ||
Why do you say that? | ||
Because if they fail, it's going to signal to the rest of the world that the United States cannot support and the IDF is not up to the task. | ||
Deterrence will be undermined because in that part of the world, you need to really hammer your foes and be brutal about it and win a war. | ||
And if you don't do that and you don't show your medal, then they're going to come back after you. | ||
And China and Russia and Turkey and Qatar are going to take advantage of it. | ||
And if I was Bibi, one of the things I would demand of the president in the next phone call he gets, asking for them to reestablish more relief efforts for the Palestinians. | ||
The last phone call on Saturday, they turned the water on based upon the demand of President Biden. | ||
I would ask of the United States, I demand of the United States, that you pressure Qatar and get the Hamas leadership turned over. | ||
It's as if Osama bin Laden was still sitting there in Qatar. | ||
It's the same thing. | ||
Turn it over. | ||
They're having press conferences in Qatar. | ||
Qatar is the viper's nest. | ||
Am I incorrect in that? | ||
All the financing goes through there. | ||
Everybody's got an office. | ||
Every terror group in the United States. | ||
Qatar was not with us when President Trump tried to cut off the financing. | ||
They're the ones that got up on our grill. | ||
Everybody looks the other way. | ||
The American Wall Street's in business with them. | ||
The City of London's in business with them. | ||
They spread money all over. | ||
They're trying to make investments in sports franchises here in the United States. | ||
They're the railhead of much of the problem. | ||
They're the interconnection also between the Persians and the Sunni. | ||
So are we kidding ourselves? | ||
They're doing press conferences. | ||
So what should happen? | ||
That's a problem. | ||
That's a United States problem. | ||
We need to go after that problem. | ||
They're getting a pass by this administration in the world community. | ||
You and I both know that Mohammed bin Zayed and Mohammed bin Salman and the leaders in the Arab world understand this about Qatar and that they have been working all sides, playing nice with us publicly and diplomatically, but they are, you know, evil in this regard. | ||
And we've got too many leaders in the Pentagon and the intelligence community and administration who benefit, as well as think tanks like Brookings, who benefit from the largesse of the Qataris. | ||
And that's their money that they pay off to protect themselves. | ||
That's their protection money. | ||
The intelligence security services, the Mukhabarat, the militaries of the region, they all understand the Palestinians are troublemakers, just like the Qataris are. | ||
And we have to understand which side we need to be on at the end of the day. | ||
Colonel Harvey, can you hang for one more segment? | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Colonel Derek Harvey, Was on the National Security Council for President Trump, was one of his main go-to guys, also was over with Devin Nunez, Cash Patel and Derek were the two, I call them the two guns, over there on House Intel, when we really had a House Intel. | ||
Derek's the one that started, initiated the security review of Sequoia Capital. | ||
Remember that? | ||
Heard that? | ||
This is what the con is. | ||
The money gets spread around and they take the power. | ||
Next in the War Room. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Babb. | |
Colonel Harvey, Matt Gaetz believes President Biden's done the right thing by sending two carrier battle groups to the eastern Mediterranean. | ||
My concern with that is like sending a carrier battle group into the Persian Gulf. | ||
I think the Eastern Med's a shooting gallery now, particularly with advanced technology. | ||
Correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
You're the military strategist guy. | ||
Isn't deterrence the belief of the enemy that you will actually use? | ||
And do you think, what will happen in the Middle East, given your 30 years, 40 years of experience over there with CENTCOM and in Iraq and in the White House? | ||
What will happen in the region if American combat troops are put in or American air power comes to the defense of Israel? | ||
I believe that would be one of the worst things we could do. | ||
Resupply intelligence, medical supplies, provide blood banks since the International Red Cross refuses to provide blood and blood product to the IDF. | ||
I think it would rebound against us if we took a direct part and the Israeli political leadership understands that very well. | ||
And they do not want to be dependent upon the United States in that way. | ||
I'll break right there and just say something about Hezbollah and their thinking. | ||
They were shocked by the pummeling they took for taking, dealing with two or three Israelis that were taken IDF soldiers and the deaths of some soldiers previously about 10 years ago. | ||
And they do not want to go through that again. | ||
And that's part of the reason that the Israelis mobilized 300,000 reservists, is they're sending a signal to their neighbors in the north and to Syria that we're in the big leagues right now. | ||
And if you mess with us, we're going to hammer you. | ||
The question for me is, does Israel have the capacity, the training, the leadership, the weapons and the munition reserves to be able to do what is necessary? | ||
Diminishing reserves, let's talk about that in the whole geostrategic picture, including Taiwan. | ||
Correct me if I'm wrong, haven't we, and hasn't the Israelis, shipped so many weapons into the failed war in Ukraine that everybody's short of ammo right now, we're short in Taiwan, the Western Pacific's short, the Army's short over there, the Israelis are short, and one of the reasons they're short And critically right now is because of their involvement in the Ukraine situation? | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
You're well read, Steve. | ||
You know, the IDF reserve stocks were managed by the United States and they drew on those stocks in order to redirect Those munitions to the Ukrainian military. | ||
Oh, well, hang on. | ||
Hang on. | ||
You just dropped a bomb. | ||
And this is why I asked the question. | ||
Everybody understand this? | ||
Hit rewind and go back through there for a second because we didn't need to get here. | ||
And we're in it now. | ||
And my fear is another 10 or 20 because when you have the Turks and the Persians and the Bedouins and the Arabs and all of it, when it lights up, you're not going to be put this back in the bottle. | ||
This is warfare is always about annihilation that keeps increasing. | ||
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That's what the history of this war shows us, a history of these wars show us. | |
And that's what's going to happen here. | ||
So we got to, we got to nip it in the bud at the beginning. | ||
Walk me through, who manages the IDF's reserve stocks? | ||
U.S. | ||
war reserves, we maintain a control element over those to be able to access them if they are needed by a decision of the United States. | ||
And we initiated that action some time ago in order to draw down U.S. | ||
provided munitions that were being maintained by the IDF for the IDF use. | ||
And they were redirected to the Ukrainian campaign. | ||
Where do you think we stand right now in relation to a, a, a state actors are really a, a, a national fight, not just a terrorist fight, but a national and an army fight in air force and artillery up in, uh, up in, um, Galilee in, in Northern Israel and in Lebanon and over in Syria. | ||
Well, I think Israel maintains sufficient capabilities to maintain a robust and significant response, but their ability to do what is necessary, in my view, is compromised to a degree. | ||
Because what we're facing in the north is very different from what's happened in the south. | ||
It's going to be nearly 200,000 more accurate missiles of various range types | ||
Some can reach all the way down to Damona and southern Israel and some are shorter range but they have the massive numbers along with increased lethality and accuracy to put a real hurt on the IDF civilian infrastructure, power plants and airfields that could come close to if not actually overwhelm the ability of the IDF and the Iron Dome to defend its | ||
The 80,000 to 200,000 missiles, because there's a range of what people say. | ||
Correct me if I'm wrong, are there just about 100 target sets? | ||
It's not just the scale of the weaponry that Hezbollah has and the Persians have. | ||
It's that Israel is actually geographically quite small and you only have about 100 target sets, correct? | ||
Well, for the Hezbollah, They only have to focus on about 100 target sets, correct? | ||
So, it's a small target environment where they can concentrate a tremendous amount of lethal power. | ||
And for Israel to go after it, they have to be able to strike deep into northern Lebanon because they've got more missiles that can fire from farther north and hit all the way to the south, along with a range of shorter and intermediate range missiles. | ||
And they have been putting the stocks, the munitions, the transporters for these missiles. | ||
They have them located under hospitals, in universities, in villages. | ||
They build houses with the principle of using civilians and civilian infrastructure to protect their military capability. | ||
And so we wind up with the same thing of, oh, the Israelis are killing civilians. | ||
And that becomes the asymmetrical lawfare part of this to undermine international goodwill for the IDF in Israel. | ||
What should we ask Congressman Gates this? | ||
What should this audience look for? What are you looking for over the next couple of days to see how this how this war develops? | ||
What are the two or three key things that our audience should be focused on? | ||
Well, I'm keying in on the administration's signals to the IDF and what they're going to try to do to restrain them. | ||
And that's an important factor for my consideration because any restraint on them is going to hurt American national security and economic interests because success for Israel is paramount here in this case, I view. | ||
Because it's so important for American security writ large. | ||
I am looking for the posture of Egypt and other Arab states. | ||
I don't expect them to change very much. | ||
But if there is some shift, I would be interested in that towards the Palestinians. | ||
As I said, they consider the Palestinians troublemakers and a threat and they don't want them and they don't want to open the borders or do much for them. | ||
So there's there's that. | ||
And I would be interested in What China and Iran are going to be doing behind the scenes to encourage Hamas and the international community to want Hamas to spark the fight more, continue firing rockets and continue with their lawfare asymmetric media campaign, claiming victimization and the pressure on international organizations, along with President Xi saying enough is enough. | ||
And we've already seen that from the foreign minister. | ||
Calling for an immediate ceasefire where you cement in a Hamas victory of a sort. | ||
Be a total victory. | ||
Two things. | ||
The refugees. | ||
Will Egypt open up and allow refugee camps? | ||
But even in doing that with the Palestinians leaving, wouldn't that be theoretically the Muslim Brotherhood giving up territory to Israel? | ||
Well, I don't believe there's going to be any plan for Israel to massively depopulate Gaza. | ||
That's beyond the pale. | ||
Reducing the footprint in the north, push people to the south, clear the north, and then let people back in. | ||
I look at this almost like Germany after World War II, where you have to vet and validate every person for their ties to the Nazi party. | ||
When you come across someone who was part of the Nazi party, you hold them, you vet them, you bring some to trial, and you get the consequential punishment for the real bad actors. | ||
And then you repopulate the North, and then you proceed to the South. | ||
I think that's how it's going to have to be done. | ||
That would entail a massive Marshall Plan, but we'll talk about it another time. | ||
Colonel Harvey, how do people get to you in all your writings? | ||
Well, Steve, if people would like me to come and speak to them, reach out to me at DerekHarvey.org or on Twitter at ColonelDHarvey. | ||
And on true social, it's at DerekHarvey. | ||
By the way, one of the most informed guys about this part of the world. | ||
Colonel Harvey, thank you for taking the time and hanging out with us today and getting everybody up to speed. | ||
Take care, Steve. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
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birchgold.com back in a moment jim jordan elected speaker get this could the congress back moving again It's one thing to get elected, it's another thing to govern. | |
Look, I realize how difficult it is. | ||
It took me 15 rounds. | ||
We were very successful in those times of being Speaker. | ||
First time a Republican majority has passed a border security bill, all the way back to Ronald Reagan. | ||
We passed a bill to make us energy independent. | ||
Parents' Bill of Rights. | ||
We cut more than $2 trillion. | ||
When the Republicans were in the majority, they actually added a trillion dollars of spending. | ||
So, I mean, we've had a lot of successes. | ||
We've got to find a way to get back instead of allowing eight people for personal purposes to join Democrats and disrupt America. | ||
They look worse every day, in my opinion. | ||
Every day. | ||
Number two is, I give you credit, because a lot of people would have went back to their town in California and said, hey, everything I did, I'm done. | ||
You guys figure it out. | ||
But you're still working it out. | ||
Congressman and Mr. Speaker, thanks so much. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Brian, Brian Kilmeade, TV for stupid people licking their wounds. | ||
This audience and other affiliated shows, The War and Posse, A Calvert Just Folded, Rogers, and they call these guys the Cardinals because they are all powerful. | ||
I call them the old bulls. | ||
These are principally Southerners that have quite frankly had historically betrayed their voters. | ||
That would be you. | ||
And now Mike Rogers, this is huge. | ||
Mike Rogers, head of appropriations, incredibly powerful. | ||
Has said he supports Jim Jordan. | ||
If we can get it to the floor, and Kevin McCarthy had just said, walking through the thing, he supports Jim Jordan and he thinks Jordan will win on the floor tomorrow. | ||
You cannot rest. | ||
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202-225-3121. | |
We now know how to bring this caucus together. | ||
It's not the happy talk, not the talking points on TV for stupid, on Murdoch TV. | ||
It's you. | ||
What you have done, what this audience has done, and the precinct strategy, and the local Republican parties, and folks out there, just basic average citizens, you have changed the course of American history. | ||
You have fired a sitting Speaker of the House. | ||
You then have stopped a majority leader to ascending to Speaker of the House. | ||
And now you're about to put Jim Jordan as Speaker of the House, the ultimate outsider from the Freedom Caucus. | ||
To put it in the history and perspective from back in 2000, I think it was in 14. | ||
Cantor, you defeated. | ||
First majority leader ever defeated in a primary with Dave Bratt at that time. | ||
You then got rid of Boehner. | ||
Then we got rid of McCarthy the first time. | ||
He tried to ascend just like Scalise just did. | ||
Boom. | ||
Defeated him. | ||
Then Paul Ryan basically threw in the towel with President Trump and quite frankly stabbed Trump in the back and allowed Nancy Pelosi to win the House. | ||
Then McCarthy, historically, as Speaker of the House, removed him. | ||
Six, you stop Scalise. | ||
And seven, someone who was with us and Jim Jordan was critical to the defeat of Boehner When Boehner was removed as Speaker, when threw in the towel and surrendered as Speaker of the House. | ||
The papers and the media tomorrow are going to say, oh, this is the right wing. | ||
This is ultra-MAGA. | ||
This guy's a right winger. | ||
202-225-3121. | ||
I cannot emphasize enough. | ||
Because on Friday, they thought they had us again. | ||
They went to, and it turns out, according to Jake Sherman, it was McCarthy that called for the vote, the affirmation vote. | ||
Two times, and it looked behind closed doors. | ||
He only got to 155. | ||
All weekend, all the talk shows, there's 60 people against him. | ||
There's 60 people against him. | ||
What did we say? | ||
Break the fever by making them vote in public. | ||
And Jordan and those guys should have stayed all weekend and can just vote, vote, vote. | ||
Do the 15 rounds like McCarthy did. | ||
We'll wear him down. | ||
We're very close there. | ||
We're not totally there, but we're very close. | ||
This is absolutely, completely and totally historic. | ||
And here's who gets the credit, you, this audience, 1000%. | ||
You had your shoulder to the wheel all weekend on this critical weekend. | ||
202-225-3121 or keep putting up social media. | ||
It's been incredible. | ||
Absolutely incredible. | ||
And I want to give a hat tip to our own Natalie Winters, who's been putting out tweets talking about how some of these guys are on the payroll of the lobbyist. | ||
We're leaving some marks. | ||
OK, we got Mike Lindell. | ||
Mike, you're back from the Clay Clark. | ||
Tell me the audience has one objective here, our task and purpose. | ||
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How are we doing? | ||
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Is it going to be around? | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thanks for having me on, Steve. | ||
God bless you all. | ||
Love you guys. | ||
Warren Posse, pile into that. | ||
On breaking news, Haley Talbot has just tweeted out Womack, and we'll do this for the afternoon show, Womack on CNN. | ||
Steve Womack of Arkansas. | ||
The Patriots down in Arkansas. | ||
Not a better state with better people. | ||
Incredible. | ||
He's not backing Jordan. | ||
He says, at some point in time, we're going to have to work across the aisle. | ||
No, dude, here's what you got to do. | ||
You have to get your mind right. | ||
You're in a super MAGA district. | ||
You gotta get your mind right. | ||
We're not reaching out across anything. | ||
We need to put the MAGA agenda. | ||
We need to put the American First agenda. | ||
His number is 202-225-4301. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
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Yeah. | |
4-3-0-1. | ||
Owes a letter, Mr. Bannon. | ||
Ensign Bannon. | ||
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202-225-4301. | |
Steve Womack. | ||
Oh, it was a letter, Mr. Bannon, Ensign Bannon. | ||
202-225-4301. | ||
Steve Womack. | ||
Particularly folks in Arkansas, don't have the humiliation of voting on the floor of your representative sitting there and voting as a Democrat, voting essentially for Hakeem Jeffries. | ||
We're not reaching across any aisles. | ||
Not a time for reaching across any aisles. | ||
It's a time to take care of our nation's problems. | ||
And Womack is one of the biggest guys in back of this debt deal. | ||
He is the epitome of the DC insider, and it's unacceptable that good folks down in Arkansas have a representative with all the momentum we have today and pure arrogance. | ||
At some point, we're going to have to work across the aisle. | ||
Well, we're not at that point yet, brother. | ||
We're at the point of pulling together this Congress and putting the MAGA principles to work here, the America First principles to work here, not you and your insider deals with Wall Street. | ||
Steve Womack, one of the worst of the worst. | ||
These old bulls, and particularly in my beloved South, it's an embarrassment. | ||
We had to, we had to, how to say this? | ||
We finally got down to the heart of it. | ||
Remember for years people, D.C., the swamp, don't forget the the funny terms. | ||
This is not funny. | ||
This is about salvation in your country. | ||
Yellen today stood up and said, oh we got plenty of capacity. | ||
For doing both Ukraine and Israel. | ||
We got plenty, we got plenty of capacity. | ||
Lady, you can't sell the bonds. | ||
You cannot sell the bonds to the U.S. | ||
government. | ||
You're struggling to sell the bonds to finances. | ||
Why? | ||
The law of large numbers. | ||
The deficits now, the refinancing of the debt is starting to overwhelm us. | ||
Plus the New York Post has a great, I think it's John Levin over there, has a great piece that I put up on Getter. | ||
5.7 million illegal alien invaders in our country that the government said they've concurred that they're fully going to be on the payroll basically of the government. | ||
They're going to provide them everything for free. | ||
Everything for free. | ||
And their solution is to give them work permits and let them crush African American and Hispanic citizens by decreasing the wages. | ||
The country's in a crisis. | ||
We're in a debt crisis. | ||
We're in a crisis of invasion. | ||
Now we're being sucked into a geopolitical, as we've said on this show many, many times, the beginning of the third world war started. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party with unrestricted warfare has been at war with us for a long time and their hands, the hands of the CCP, the hands of the CCP are in back of this with the Persians. | ||
Stop calling them Iranians. | ||
They're Persians. | ||
This is the ancient enemy of the West, from time immemorial, through many manifestations. | ||
Whether it was Israel, whether it was Greece, whether it was Rome, and now the United States. | ||
The most ancient, I would actually argue, enemy of the West. | ||
And do we get sucked into another, another open-ended forever war, or do we do something smart? | ||
Here's what we do smart. | ||
Let's put the interest of the United States of America and her citizens first. | ||
It's not to say we don't have allies. | ||
If you don't put the interest of the United States first, you end up in a forever war where there's no victory. | ||
How about this? | ||
Let's try something different. | ||
Let's just try this on for a second. | ||
How about victory? | ||
There's no substitute for victory. | ||
If we're going to do this, let's think to a plan. | ||
Let's think to what exactly we're going to do. | ||
What are the objectives? | ||
What's the strategy? | ||
How are we going to finance it? | ||
Okay, that normally comes in at 30 seconds, but if you want to bring it to minute three, I'm good with that. | ||
Somebody a little quick on the trigger in Denver, but that's okay. | ||
If you ever take a deep breath, we're good. | ||
Was my monologue not working? | ||
Was my rant not working? | ||
OK, we have Terry Schilling. | ||
Terry Schilling is going to come. | ||
OK, we got a very special to show that we're also involved and make sure that everybody's got a platform here. | ||
The Commonwealth of Kentucky, you had a big win on Saturday with Brother Landry down in Louisiana in the governorship. | ||
You're going to have a bigger one, I think, in the Commonwealth of Kentucky or as big. | ||
If Terry Schilling and the team up there is able to put their shoulder to the wheel. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
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We'll be back in The Worm in just a moment. | |
I talked to Martha. | ||
She told me about Jerry. | ||
Jerry got a new car. | ||
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I can't believe he went electric. | |
Mom. | ||
Yeah, I don't know what's going on. | ||
It's a crush. | ||
Mom, Dad, I'm transgender. | ||
What? | ||
I think I might be a boy. | ||
Honey, you know we love you no matter what, but you're a girl, so why would you say that? | ||
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
Hold it right there, Mom. | ||
You don't get to ask questions. | ||
That could hurt your child. | ||
What are you doing in my kitchen? | ||
Get out of my house. | ||
This is a family discussion. | ||
Not anymore. | ||
Democrats passed a law banning these types of discussions. | ||
We're gonna have to take the kid with us. | ||
This home isn't safe for them. | ||
No, mom, dad! | ||
It's okay. | ||
Dad! | ||
Learn more about Andy Beshear's equality agenda for our families. | ||
Visit lyingandy.com. | ||
Wow. | ||
Terry Schilling. | ||
I think we call that smash mouth. | ||
Tell me about that, Ed. | ||
Well, Steve, thanks so much for having me, and thanks for playing this for this amazing audience that really has helped build this. | ||
What's happening all across America, and it's starting in the blue states, but it's coming from the federal level, is that the state is getting involved in ripping children away from their families. | ||
Right now in California, Washington state, and even Minneapolis, and I'm sorry, Minnesota, they have passed legislation that allows for the state, for CPS, to come in and remove children from the home if the parents are even suspected of not supporting a child's gender transition. | ||
When they say that gender transitions for minors is life-saving care, what they are actually doing is they are weaponizing the state against the parents, against the parents' ability to direct the upbringing and healthcare decisions of their children. | ||
That's what's happening, and this is the Andy Beshear agenda for Kentucky as well. | ||
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Hold it, hold it, hang on, hang on, hang on, whoa, whoa, hang on, hang on. | |
I'm gonna give you a minute. | ||
Aren't you picking on Andy Beshear? | ||
He comes across as just a dad. | ||
You want to have a barbecue next door, sir? | ||
He's a pastor, right? | ||
He's a deacon at his church, Steve. | ||
Look, he's gotten a lot of help from the media in Kentucky to help brand him as a moderate, and what we're doing is we're going after a bunch of these Republicans that have been fooled by that. | ||
We are making the case to them and exposing his agenda to them. | ||
He does try and talk like a moderate, But he vetoed a women's sports bill that would just simply keep boys from competing in girls sports. | ||
He even vetoed a gender mutilation ban for minors in that state and said it wasn't happening. | ||
Steve, less than a week later, after he said it wasn't happening, the newspapers, the local media came out and actually said, actually, it's been happening right here in Kentucky at the University Hospital. | ||
This guy lies. | ||
He's the typical Democrat that says it's not happening, but it's great that it is as soon as they're exposed, and we're going to make sure that every Republican in that state knows about it. | ||
This last election, Steve, in 2019, came down to 5,000 votes, and we expect this to be a lot tighter race this go-around. | ||
Terry, this ad is brutal. | ||
How do people find out more about American Principles Project, what you guys are doing here, and where do they go to see this ad again? | ||
Yeah, you just go to lyingandy.com. | ||
Lyingandy.com. | ||
We really need the support, guys, because we are going to run this ad against Democrats all across the country going into 2024. | ||
It doesn't matter if it's Newsom or if it's Biden. | ||
Every Democrat is on board with this equality, this so-called equality agenda, when in reality it's just an anti-family, anti-parents, anti-children agenda They know that your family is the last thing standing between them and total control of our lives, and so we've got to get this out there. | ||
So lyingandy.com could appreciate some support in these final days. | ||
Great job, Terry. | ||
Great ad. | ||
Thanks, brother. | ||
The backbone of the Judeo-Christian West, the nuclear family, it's under full assault. | ||
Okay, there's so much going on today. | ||
Quite a historic day. | ||
2-0-2, 2-2-5, 3-1-2-1. | ||
Anne Wagner, a holdout. | ||
Anne Wagner just said she's coming in for Jordan. | ||
Make sure you also call Roger's office and call Anne Wagner and give him an attaboy. | ||
We got to unite this conference. | ||
You united it this weekend by saying, we're not going to tolerate this nonsense anymore. | ||
We're not going to put up with this. | ||
You're not cutting a deal with the Democrats. | ||
That is not going to happen. | ||
This is your victory. | ||
Let's make sure we close it. | ||
Let's make sure we close it. | ||
But give Mike Rogers, give Ann Wagner, give them a call. | ||
Call their office, 202-225-3121 and say, hey, attaboy. | ||
That's the way to go. | ||
That's the way to pull things together. | ||
Hometowntidalock.com. | ||
With rates exploding, mortgages at 30 or 40-year lows, nobody can take out a second. | ||
That's why the cyber criminals, backed with artificial intelligence, are looking at that $6 trillion of home equity that's out there. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because they want to tap into it by getting a hard money loan, or going online, getting your title, and using it to take a hard money loan out. | ||
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Stop them. | |
Go to HomeTitleLock.com today and make sure you're not a victim. | ||
Also, Jace Medical, jacemedical.com. | ||
Get ahead of your situation with your medicines. | ||
Don't get caught by surprise and don't let the Chinese Communist Party shut you down. | ||
They've got complete control of active pharmaceutical ingredients and they will use any strategic advantage they got. | ||
Their hands are all over the Persians right now as the Persians come after the Judeo-Christian West. | ||
Remember, they came after us even before we were around. | ||
But now they're quite focused. | ||
Okay, Johnny Cash is going to take us out. | ||
His version of I'm bound for the promised land. | ||
Johnny Cash taking us out. | ||
Charlie Kirk up next. | ||
Jack Posobiec after that. | ||
We're back from 5 to 7 live because it's going to be quite intense this afternoon. | ||
The conference meets at 6.30. | ||
We'll have all kinds of breaking news about that. | ||
See you back here at 5 to 7. | ||
Promised land, I'm bound for the promised land. | ||
Oh, who will come and go with me? | ||
I am bound for the promised land. | ||
O'er all those wide extended plains shines one eternal day. | ||
There, God, the sun forever rains and scatters night away. | ||
I am bound for the promised land. | ||
I'm bound for the promised land. | ||
Oh, who will come and go with me? | ||
I am bound for the promised land. | ||
When shall I reach that happy place and be forever blessed? | ||
When shall I see my father's face and in his bosom rest? | ||
I am bound for the promised land. | ||
I'm bound for the promised land. | ||
Oh, who will come and go with me? |