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steve bannon
This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
Pray for our enemies.
unidentified
Because we're going medieval on these people.
steve bannon
I got a free shot 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.
jake tapper
And where do people like that go to share the big lie?
unidentified
MAGA Media.
jake tapper
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
unidentified
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
steve bannon
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved!
unidentified
War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm.
steve bannon
28 October, Year of the Lord 2023.
We got a lot to get through in the second hour and I commit to you we're going to get through all of it.
Sheila and I want to thank the brothers Hoff and Gateway Pundit.
They brought Sheila to my attention.
It's been we have not spent enough time on this topic, but I commit to you that we are because this is a scandal of the highest order.
This is what's helped destroy a generation of young men.
Young men who were diagnosed for being little boys.
Little boys.
Doing nothing but what little boys traditionally do.
Look out the window, maybe not totally pay attention.
That's for the little boys.
And what was the solution?
Drug them up.
And look at the societal problems we've had since then.
Sheila, in all of these shootings, Have any of these psychiatrists, and you make this point, that should be the very first thing that should come up and we should see all the drugs and everything that was done and advocated for these young men.
Have any, to your knowledge, the best of your knowledge, have any of the psychiatrists been sued?
Have any of the school systems because of this been sued?
Have any of the drug manufacturers, either class action or individual parents, gone after these folks?
unidentified
No.
I could tell you that in the Sandy Hook, Dr. Paul Fox, our organization, it took them a year to release his name, Dr. Paul Fox.
And it turned out another parent came forward to our organization that he placed, Dr. Paul Fox placed another child on a cocktail of drugs and is brain damaged.
We have a story on our website about that young child who cannot even leave the house any longer.
I mean, he's really brain damaged from all the drugs.
And also Dr. Paul Fox, turned out he was having sex with one of his patients.
So our organization fought to get the Sandy Hook shooter's psychiatrist arrested and prosecuted.
That never made mainstream media, but no.
The drug companies, they carry a black box suicide warning on the drugs.
Our organization helped obtain that black box warning with other parents who lost their kids to the suicide aspect of it.
But we have not really got any accountability regarding the mass shootings and the murderous spots that are known to be associated with these drugs.
So the answer to your question is sadly no.
The psychiatric industry hides behind the victims and the media refuses to hold them accountable because they're the distribution channel.
The drug companies can't sell directly to the public.
They can advertise, but they need the psychiatrist.
And they transferred the Sandy Hook shooter psychiatrist To New Zealand.
Abel Child followed him here.
And as soon as he got back to the States, he was arrested by Homeland Security because we hounded the state every chance we got.
So that was never, never brought out.
Wow.
steve bannon
I want to thank Dr. Peter Bragan.
We've had Dr. Bragan on the show before.
A true hero that was one of the foundational elements to bring this all to light.
Sheila, where do people go to find out more about your organization?
We'll have you back on.
We want social media, where people go to delve into this more.
unidentified
Sure.
Ablechild.org.
We have on the, we have a menu.
You could actually go down to our work and see a year long investigation of all the work we did up against the state for Sandy Hook and all the other mass shootings.
And we have a very engaging Facebook.
So I usually get back to postings and we are nonpartisan.
This is a human rights issue.
And we welcome, we've worked with both.
This has gone through presidents.
So we're big supporters of President Eisenhower and the able child.
That's how we got our name.
And we are looking to help and solve this.
And we think that these school shootings need to stop.
And Steve, I will say, the next one, we need the treating psychiatrist up in front of the microphones.
I like what you say.
Come in front of the sticks, please.
And tell us how great your treatment was.
That's for that for that shooter.
steve bannon
Sheila Matthews, thank you.
We love the passion.
We love the intensity.
Will spend more time with you guys.
Thank you.
unidentified
OK, thank you for having us on.
God bless you.
steve bannon
Thanks.
I've got Jeff Clark in DeGrasse.
We actually have some good news of people that are fighting every day.
I want to go to Sean McBridey.
Sean, first off, you've been one of the real fighters for the families in Maine.
Terrible situation up there.
It's still very difficult to make head or tails of it.
Give us your thoughts before we talk about this outrage in women's sports.
You know, they're coming after the little boys with the drugs.
Women's sports is coming from a father who Mo was played sports from a very little girl eventually, you know, was one of the leaders of the volleyball team up at West Point.
It outrages me.
But but where are we with with this tragedy happened in Maine?
unidentified
Yeah, I really appreciate the opportunity to be back on a war room to speak with the posse.
But yeah, we've really got a horrific situation here with the mass shooting that happened.
And, you know, just like your last guest mentioned, I mean, due to the horrific leadership of our worst governor, Janet Mills, a Democrat led majority in all facets of our state government.
And extreme failures in the mental health arena.
I just ask your listeners to pray for the 18 families of the confirmed kills.
And I think there's some 40 others that were injured.
Here in Lewiston, Maine, the second biggest city, only 38,000 people live here, but this person, Robert Card, a U.S.
Army reservist, was known by the FBI.
And that's the constant in a lot of these shooting situations.
He had clear mental derangement.
It's been reported he heard voices.
He wanted to kill people.
And Donald Trump Jr.
tweeted this out just the other day.
It was perfect, unfortunately.
Quote, the main shooter was, as always, known to law enforcement, previously committed to a mental institution, and prohibited from owning firearms.
If the FBI would stop spying on concerned parents at PTA meetings and MAGA patriots, maybe they'd actually stop a real terrorist for a change rather than trying to create them.
steve bannon
See, Sean, help us out here, because I can't figure out.
I have family.
My great grandfather fought with the 1st Maine Cavalry and in the Civil War, his brother was was one of the heroes of the 1st Maine Cavalry and died in Dahlgren's Raid.
This really the top secret mission to To free the Patriots that were in Libby Prison.
So we have a lot of connections in Maine.
I can't figure out, for the Patriots and the hard-working people up there, and you don't have a more hard-working place than the state of Maine, and you say Lewiston's the second biggest town in the, I think Portland's one, Lewiston's two.
It's got 38,000 people.
That's a village in, you know, most states, most of the big states.
How?
This thing with the women's sports has got me, I just don't understand.
You've had, now they're like bragging about it, that they've got these young boys that are pretending they're girls, and they're allowed to be in these sporting events, and they're setting records and winning things, and they're being celebrated by the cultural and political leadership of the state of Maine.
How does that work?
unidentified
Yeah, it's very difficult.
I mean, Maine is a four season state.
I love it.
It's one of the most beautiful places in the country.
But we've been taken over the last decade or two by far left, you know, progressive Democrats moving in from away, as we say, Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts, wherever.
In southern Maine, we have two districts here in the presidential race.
The southern district we refer to as northern Massachusetts, Steve.
And then we refer to the real main, maybe Waterville North.
And you know, it's just so tragic what has happened to our state.
But we have had, again, the aspect of just Democrat leadership across the board.
And in this situation, for example, Jared Golden, a Democrat, one of our legislators, he just said yesterday, before the families have even been able to collect the bodies, Steve, which is so horrific, you know, he wants to talk about assault rifle bans and all these nonsensical things.
But, you know, when we talk about this trans misogyny that's happening and active discrimination against these young girl athletes in Maine, it's simply a story about heartbreak, both from the parents' perspective and the kids' perspective.
This 16-year-old sophomore, a young man, Soren Stark-Chessa, from Littletown, Freeport, Maine, which is about 10,000 people, he's been allowed by the Maine Principals Association to essentially braid his hair, paint his nails, and then, as a mediocre male athlete, go over to the girls' side and simply dominate and rewrite the record books.
He won his last three meets, Steve, one by over two minutes.
steve bannon
Unbelievable.
But how can this, how can this have support?
Aren't the parents in Maine, particularly the dedication it takes for these little girls to dedicate themselves to a sport and to become so good you could be at the top of it.
They're the ones that are being wrecked by these, like I said, average or below average male athletes who are now pretending to be girls and setting records.
When you win a race by two minutes and when most races if you win it is by a hundredth of a second.
Why are the parents tolerating this?
unidentified
Yeah, I mean, Steve, Maine has become a California East Coast.
There's no doubt.
It is really one of those situations where people are afraid to speak.
I think going through the COVID situation, there's a lot of sheeple out there in Maine.
There are a lot of parents who, most conservative, Steve, you know, run a business or are a good employee or a good father, good wife.
They dedicate their time to their church, to sports.
And what we've been told the last couple of decades really is, and it went from political correct speech, you know, decades ago to everybody gets a trophy.
And now girls can, uh, boys can be girls and main really, again, we, we just don't have enough strong fathers.
Um, we've got a number of strong mothers that are stepping up, but.
People are scared, Steve, because of the cancel culture and it's being supported at all levels of government.
So his school propagated this, the main principals association approved it.
The Maine School Management Association is pushing transgenderism, the MEA Teachers Union, the Maine Department of Education, all the way up to, you know, Janet T. Mills, our governor, and the T stands for tyrant.
It's just an unfortunate situation that we have allowed to happen, and now folks like myself and a few other people are trying to speak out against it, and, you know, we are just labeled, you know, far... You'll probably appreciate it.
steve bannon
Sean, we had a little problem with your connection.
What is your social media?
I want people to go to your site.
You guys are following this.
We're going to get, obviously, quite involved in helping, having the backs of parents in Maine that want to sort this thing out because it is unfair.
To the little girls that are trying to compete in sports, and I think one of the most positive things we've had in our country in the last 40 or 50 years is young women getting engaged in sports and being able to get scholarships to Division One or Division Two schools and participate and had such a positive impact on American society, particularly American business.
Where do people go to find out more about your fight up there?
unidentified
Yeah, I do my most damage on Twitter at Sean McBriarty, a week from Saturday on November 4th in Belfast, Maine at 1220 Class C cross country championships.
The girls championships will be, they'll are there.
This boy is going to beat 97 of those girls.
There's two girls, Steve, that are probably going to kick his ass, but he's already kept people off of the stage, off of the ability to be in the championships.
And he's rewriting history.
You know, every girl that's ever played sports or any girl who wants to play sports, Is now having to be physically dominated by men.
So in, you know, really in closing, this is a discrimination issue.
I think there are a number of parents that are probably worthy of a massive title nine lawsuit.
Uh, my last two podcasts, main source of truth I had on Riley gains, uh, the, the swimmer Patriot that has been fighting this whole thing with William Leah Thomas in the pool.
And then Marci Smith from icons, which is independent council and women's sports who are hopefully going to support some of these parents here.
So I just appreciate everybody in the posse reaching out.
Please follow me on Twitter.
And again, that's where you'll find all the stories.
steve bannon
We've got to set this right.
It's unacceptable.
It's going to have a massive impact.
Sean McBridey, thank you very much, brother.
I want everybody to go check out his Twitter.
Go to his site today.
Thank you so much.
Okay, we've got good news.
We've got two fighters that are back-to-back.
Jeff Clark and, of course, Alex DeGrasse.
We've got some good news on fights that were winning and fights ahead of us, because I know the audience on Saturday morning likes a good fight as they get ready for the weekend.
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unidentified
War Room.
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
steve bannon
Okay, welcome back.
We've got a lot of wood to chop, and man, we are going to chop it here.
Jeff Clark, you have got something else new that you're going to tell us how we're going to get victories.
Walk us through it.
Your beloved EPA, the SEC, all of it.
jeffrey clark
Well, Steve, this is about the SEC, but it's the SEC building on past actions of the Obama administration that, you know, really obviously then go back a ways.
So the SEC put out a proposed climate disclosure rule.
steve bannon
Hold on, I want to make sure, hang on, since it's Saturday morning, I want to make people know that this is not the Southeast Conference, the football powerhouse of my beloved South, although I'm not really an SEC guy.
This is the Security and Exchange Commission.
So what is the Securities Exchange Commission doing on a Saturday morning?
jeffrey clark
Well, Steve, yeah, it's the Securities Exchange Commission.
First chairman of that was actually Joe Kennedy back in the 30s.
It was formulated in the 30s.
It has five members.
It's one of these independent agencies which really marks it out as Unconstitutional in my view, and we'll talk about that.
But here's what they've recently proposed.
In March of 2022, they proposed a climate change disclosure rule.
It hasn't been finalized yet, but they're threatening to finalize it.
They're trying to scare Americans off from challenging it before it comes out.
And what the rule does is it requires publicly traded companies to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions and also to discuss the risks that the companies face from climate change and they're doing this in what they're calling three scopes.
So the first scope is emissions from the company itself.
Then scope two is emissions from their energy suppliers, whether it's a power plant or the like or fuel they purchase, oil, et cetera.
And then the third are emissions from either, get this, upstream or downstream things in the supply chain, other companies that relate to it.
You have to do calculations on that too.
And the SEC recognizes that especially Scope 3 is very controversial.
And, you know, this is well beyond the SEC's remit, right?
They're supposed to be regulating for disclosure.
They're supposed to be regulating fraud in the stock market.
Here, you know, they've reached out to climate change, but, you know, the answer to the question of, you know, how do you build a pontoon bridge is you start one pontoon at a time.
So you get a pontoon from EPA about how dangerous greenhouse gas emissions are, and then You know, the SEC says, Oh, it's so dangerous.
It impacts the financial markets.
And we have to get in on the act to and regulate more.
It really is a story of regulatory creep, Steve.
And like I said, The SEC, through its chairman Gary Gensler, announced on Thursday in a kind of extortionary way, you know, almost like the mafia, like, hey, don't challenge this rule because if you challenge this rule, American corporations, you may wind up in a worse spot because the European Union has similar rules.
Their rules are more strict.
You'll get exposed to them if you don't have the cover of our more reasonable rule.
steve bannon
Hang on.
I thought we were beating back.
I thought Larry Fink and these guys have already been beaten back on ESG and all this stuff.
I thought shareholders, and because it was all nonsense, it was adding cost, particularly as the economy got tougher.
I thought Fink and these guys were We're in retreat.
Is this a different angle of attack that Gensler's trying to say the Biden regime is trying to make sure that all the social credit scores and all the nonsense they were doing with the ESG of it all, that they're coming at this from a regulatory?
Because the ESG, I think, was voluntarily, quote unquote, voluntarily from the company.
Is this Gensler admitting the ESG is going away, so they're going to use the hammer here?
jeffrey clark
Well, it's complimentary, Steve.
And, you know, obviously you know that sometimes these guys, you know, like Fink, they faint in one direction and they move in another.
The rule actually, you know, talks about your disclosure obligations increasing if you voluntarily, you know, agree to collect certain data.
So, you know, if the ESG front on the so-called voluntary side, even though the Black Rocks of the world, right, obviously exercise massive control Over capital markets, and then that affects the corporations that need to get the capital as well.
So it's not as voluntary as it looks.
But the voluntary side of it can then feed into a regulatory side, and they have a sort of negative synergy with each other to get more and more regulation.
And look, it's one thing for Gensler to be telling the US Chamber of Commerce, which he did yesterday, actually Thursday, that you better not challenge this rule.
Like we're hoping you won't challenge this rule because it could be worse for you.
But how is it going to be worse for you?
It's going to be worse for you because of what the EU is going to do to you.
So now we have the SEC essentially partnering with the EU to try to force American corporations to knuckle under to all this nonsense.
steve bannon
So how are we going to, I know Jeff Clark has given a challenge.
Clark and the folks over at CRA, Center for Renewing America, are going to fight back.
So tell me what the fight back is.
jeffrey clark
Sure.
So, Steve, look, there's the main constitutional problem with this, right?
And then we have an intermediate step that, you know, if we take back the executive branch, we're ready to implement very quickly with a new executive order.
And then the groundwork's already been laid that this is entirely lawful to do, the executive order that is from the Office of Legal Counsel at the Department of Justice, which is we can extend Executive Order 12-866 Two independent agencies for the first time and we can force, you know, the Gary Gensler's of the world or the independent agencies of the world to come in and justify these kinds of, you know, totally unnecessary and burdensome rules to OMB.
So, you know, imagine Somebody like Russ Vogt is sitting in the chair in January of 2025 at OMB, and they trundle in and say, hey, we want a new climate disclosure rule.
You can imagine how that's going to go over and what the economists at OMB are going to think of that kind of stuff.
They're going to push back on it.
And then eventually, we have to get a case to the courts that challenges the decisions that came out of the New Deal that have put in place this independent agency structure.
It violates the unitary nature of the executive branch, the power of the president to be the one who decides how to regulate under delegations from Congress, and can remove people like SEC chairs who are not following presidential directives if they are not doing that.
And the law at the moment, you know, in Supreme Court case law from this older case called Humphrey's Executor, lets, you know, insulates these independent agencies from presidential control.
We have to get that reconsidered.
And I do think that this Supreme Court, especially after how Trump has put several appointees on it who are very interested in these Okay, heads up to the War Impostor.
separation of powers and in the appointments clause i think they're the ones who who could set that right but again we got a you know shorter term fix of uh... putting them under the thumb uh... and uh... supervision of olympia and then who obviously reports directly to the president and then a longer term solution to get a case that overrules uh... this this very bad precedent humphries executor okay heads up to the war impasse unitary unitary
steve bannon
unitary theory of the executive branch.
Right.
Take your number two pencil out and write that down.
We'll get born back to that.
That is a intellectual construct that is going to be quite important going forward.
By the way, Jeff, I have you back on here.
I noticed we're sending one hundred million dollars the other day to Palestine for the for the Hamas guys in Gaza.
But we haven't sent any money yet to East Palestine, Ohio.
We'll get into that next week.
Jeff Clark, social media.
How did they get you at CRA?
You guys are doing bang up work.
And Russ Vogt was one of the driving forces and back of making sure that we got a individual with a biblical worldview as the Speaker of the House.
So we want to thank you guys.
Where do people get you, Jeff?
jeffrey clark
Sure, and Steve, on East Palestine, you've got to hear what's brewing with that, with the left trying to co-opt that and take it over.
We can talk about that at a future time.
I'm at Jeff Clark U.S.
on Getter and Twitter, and at Jeff Clark U.S.
on Truth Social, and the center is at AmericaRenewing.com.
steve bannon
Amazing.
We'll have you on next week about East Palestine.
We are quite interested in that, quite focused on it.
Jeff, thanks so much for taking time away on a Saturday.
Really appreciate it.
And the folks here with CRA for firing up the firing up the studio.
DeGrasse, brother, we're having these massive fights in the house.
We just won.
You are always thinking downrange.
You're all about these redistricting.
We got some good news out of North Carolina, the Tar Heel State.
Walk me through it, brother.
unidentified
Thanks, Steve.
Great to be with The Posse here in New York City in a little call booth at the Union League Club.
But here's what we've got.
So one of the biggest victories in maybe a decade in terms of redistricting, we've been able to move the North Carolina map now to a 10 safe Republican seat.
Three Democrats won swing seat as of two days ago.
It was passed into law.
And the way it works in North Carolina is Governor Cooper does not have a role in redistricting, so it's done.
That's over with.
It's handled.
And we've got three new Republican seats and one new swing seat.
I mean, these Democrats are tanked.
These are Trump double-digit seats.
If they want to throw the map up there, we can walk people through.
steve bannon
But hold it.
Hold it.
Hold it.
I'm going to hold you through the break.
You've got to make me feel good here because, Caroline, I gave a speech last night to these folks down here, principally driven by your analysis.
Is there any way that this be unwound?
Can they go back to court?
Can Mark Elias still work his evil?
Or is this locked in?
unidentified
It's locked in.
It's done.
It's airtight.
steve bannon
So 10 Republican seats, two Democrats in one swing.
Is that where we are?
unidentified
Three Democrats in one swing, yeah.
Which will win the swing.
steve bannon
Alex, before I call you to take a break, go to the rest of the country for a quick snapshot of where we are.
Tell me, how did this happen?
And why are we then having so many problems in other states like Alabama?
How did they pull it off in North Carolina?
unidentified
Yeah, so we won that state Supreme Court.
We're able to handle it there.
It's why it's so important.
We spoke about that.
Those are the most, remember I went on, I think months ago, we said state Supreme Court, you know, state court.
If not the most important election and elected office in this country except the presidency and that's the key here especially in these battleground states to get judges in there that follow the law so that we can litigate things properly as they should be handled and that's how we're able to do it.
I mean through strength and resolve of Republicans they're able to put this through.
steve bannon
You hang on.
Short commercial break.
We're going to come back in a minute.
I'm going to talk about the rest of the states.
Massive win in the Tar Heel states.
Ten Republican seats, three Democrat, one swing.
Short commercial break.
Big, big win in Tar Heel-ia.
Back with Alex LaGrasse in a moment.
unidentified
War Room.
When there's no more, let's take down the CCD!
War Room, here's your host Stephen K. Bamm.
steve bannon
So DeGrasse, on a Saturday morning, tell me, tell me, the net pickup in Carolina is what?
unidentified
Three right off the bat, and we'll pick up a fourth when we...
Get a red wave in North Carolina with President Trump on the ticket.
And so just to walk through the seats, you've got North Carolina 6, which is held by Manning.
That good win from a Biden 12% to a Trump 16.2.
You've got Representative Nickel.
That's a Biden 1.7 to a Trump by 17.
And North Carolina 14, Jackson to Biden 16 to a Trump 16.
And then the swing seat, Biden originally won by 7 to now it's only Biden won by 1.5.
And you already saw one of those Democrats drop out and run for Attorney General and melt down in his ad.
So it's a total rout.
I got the numbers there for the policy.
They want to dig in, zoom in, look at those.
North Carolina is critical and we feel great about it.
But there's a lot going on in other states too.
steve bannon
I know we wanted to run through that.
Okay, give me a quick tour of the horizon, how we're doing, because every day I'm seeing, I think, bad news, because Mark Elias, we're in court, we're not winning, they're redoing maps that we've already done.
Walk me through a couple, three of the most important, New York, Ohio, Alabama, wherever else.
unidentified
One big issue, Steve, we spoke about it.
They put that new judge in there.
Actually, we have not spoken about this directly, but they put in that judge.
I walked through that in the past, another liberal judge.
She just walked away from the case.
She excused herself from the case with no explanation, with total corruption.
They put in a farther left judge.
We're looking at that.
It's sort of crazy.
I asked the posse to look into that and see what the stakes are and what we're up against.
So November 15th, we've got three or four seats on the line in New York.
There's a lot of very corrupt behavior going on.
It's totally in your grill, as you like to say, Steve.
In your grill, New York corruption.
But we're looking at Georgia.
They are looking at one of the seats there.
for an additional African-American opportunity in the West Metro area.
This we sort of knew about already, so the media is trying to play it out.
It does not necessarily mean that there could be a Dem pickup, but there might be some changes there.
We talked about North Carolina.
steve bannon
And they've, hold on, and they, hold on, Kemp, Kemp, and Kemp has called a special session, I believe, in Georgia to deal with this in November, correct?
unidentified
Yes, and they're fighting back the status, so that's positive.
Alabama we spoke about, looks like we've got that new map.
And so there could be a possible Democrat seat there, but not guaranteed.
So they're looking at kind of path forward on that.
Those are the ones where there's actual movement.
Everything else is a little bit of noise.
You've got the case playing out in Wisconsin.
Florida we feel good about.
South Carolina's farther down range.
And then New York is November 15th.
So those are the kind of key developments in the last month.
steve bannon
So, worst case, it looks like if everything cuts against us in the other states, the ones you just mentioned, with the North Carolina pickup, it's neutral to maybe we lose one or two seats?
unidentified
Yeah, exactly.
Or, if we hold everything, we could be up by two or three.
We hold New York.
steve bannon
Yes, yes, yes.
But people have to understand, we have a five-seat majority.
This could swing two seats.
So if it goes against us, you could be down to, structurally, a two- or three-seat majority at the get-go.
This is going to be a battle of the titans for the House this time.
Trust me.
And the Democrats, Mark Elias, have figured out they've got to win to be competitive.
They've got to win these redistricting fights.
That's why this is so important.
That's where the grass is on the case.
And that's why, once again, the state Supreme Court Elections are, as you say, you believe the second most powerful, most important elections in the country from the presidency, sir.
unidentified
Yeah, absolutely.
When I said that months back, a lot of people actually reached out to me across the party and said, hey, look, that's right.
You know, word spreads from the war room, of course.
And I think it's critical that people lock in on that.
The House is so important because they'll impeach President Trump on day one.
There's no doubt about that.
And we feel great about President Trump's election.
The House is a knife fight.
It's total trench warfare.
A lot of it being down to California and New York, where you don't have sort of presidential-level operations.
We call those, quote, orphan states in national politics, where it's all about the House fight sort of leading that.
So that's a lot of where our focus is.
As House Republicans, sort of getting a handle on that.
Election integrity issues, obviously a disaster in many areas.
We're suing New York.
A lot of stuff happening.
So we appreciate the Posse, you, everyone else getting involved, volunteering.
Hit us up.
We'd love to plug you in.
We've got to take that one-swing seat in North Carolina, because those are critical.
You know, these Biden 1-5, we've got to get in the bag.
You know, we've got to dig deep like we did last time, where we were able to flip these Biden 10-15 seats.
Because what we're seeing, Steve, in our internal polls in the orphan states, California and New York, is President Trump is on average outperforming 8-9 points in every single seat, every single demographic, New York City, Hudson Valley, Long Island, upstate New York, California, wherever.
He's increased his margins to where if he maybe lost the seat by seven or eight, he's tied in our polling.
And so it's huge.
And we're seeing that across like 20 polls.
So that's why the Democrats are panicking because the strength of MAGA is totally ascendant at the ballot box.
And, you know, wins are on our side.
Everyone feels great and it's going to be a tough one.
So we need everyone to lock in now, frankly.
steve bannon
I don't want to make your life any harder, young man, because you're a very special person.
But, I have to let the War Impostor know you're one of the great unsung heroes in this knife fight that we've gone through for nine months.
DeGrasse is one of the rocks, and one of the rocks of Gibraltar.
So, Alex, I want to thank you for all the effort you did, and all the, you can't imagine the incoming this young man takes, but the War Impostor wants to thank you.
for all your efforts.
Social media, where they go to find out more about this?
Alex.
unidentified
Thank you, Steve.
You know, it's one of the great things, traveling around.
You meet people at the airport, at political rallies that are in the posse, and it is a great community, I will say that.
But I'm at Degrass81 on Twitter, Getter, Alex Degrass, Truth, and all of that.
So I look forward to hearing and connecting with everyone, because there's a lot of work to do.
Remember, think about your list.
Five Republicans, five swing voters.
Work them now, and we'll get it going.
steve bannon
Brother, it's going to be a knife fight.
You'll be with us all the way, and we will be with you.
Thank you, sir.
unidentified
Thank you, Steve.
steve bannon
You remember Sally Smith from last year.
Sally, how does this change affect you down in North Carolina One, ma'am?
You put up a hard fight last time.
What does it mean?
unidentified
Hi Steve, Sandy Smith from North Carolina.
It's doing great.
We are very excited about these new maps.
You know, my team and I, we've dug into these.
And one thing is very clear.
Had I ran on this map in 2022, I would be defending this seat.
I would have won by over 8,000 votes.
And in 2024, we are looking to move the needle almost six points.
steve bannon
Hang on for a second.
I want to hit rewind.
Because people were in the fight with you.
You made a couple of great speeches at rallies President Trump came to.
Just hit rewind and give that to me again.
With no changes whatsoever, if we had had this map in 22, walk me through what the results would have been for Sally Smith.
unidentified
For Sandy Smith, it would be, I would have won this district by over 8,000 votes.
I would be a sitting congresswoman Here, defending my seat.
And that was actually after they gerrymandered the district's last minute in 2022.
Now, going into 2024, we are looking to take this seat and win by almost six points.
steve bannon
Are people pumped up down there?
Do they understand how important this fight is?
I want to say again, for the folks in Carolina, you are showing the way to the rest of the country.
What you did in these Supreme Court elections, you guys have pulled it off.
You've done it.
This is monumental.
This is going to be critical to us holding the House in 2024.
Mark Elias and that crowd know it.
The folks down there on the ground, do they understand what this massive achievement's been, ma'am?
unidentified
Oh, absolutely.
They have been in the trenches together with me fighting to flip this district.
This district has not had a Democrat hold this seat since 1883.
So this is a historic opportunity.
And this is MAGA country.
We are farmers.
We are military.
We are mom and pops and young families.
And we are seeing exactly what the Biden administration and their woke policies have done to this community.
So they are fired up.
My phone has blown up nonstop.
A matter of fact, before I got on with you, I had four people cheering us on and asking, hey, where can we send you money?
When do we vote?
So it's great.
steve bannon
Sandy, you were such a firebrain last time.
You did so many great opens for President Trump.
How do people get social media?
How do they find out more about you, ma'am?
Because now time to get back up on the horse.
unidentified
Absolutely.
We need the entire war posse out there fighting for us.
The war room posse, I should say.
It is SandySmithNC on all social media platforms.
You can also go to my website, SandySmithNC.com.
Click on that donate if somebody can throw in five bucks.
We need it.
That gets us a sign.
If you can throw a couple dollars more, we can get those radio ads and those commercials.
We already know the UNA party is after us.
The Democrats are panicking.
My opponent knows that even though Nancy Pelosi came in and dropped $6.2 million last time to drag his bottom across the finish line, she's not going to be able to do it this time.
This is our race to win, and we're going to do it together.
steve bannon
Sandy, fight on, ma'am.
Looking forward to it.
unidentified
God bless you, Steve.
steve bannon
You're a firebrand.
unidentified
Thank you, Steve.
God bless you.
steve bannon
Thank you.
Folks in Carolina, so honored to be invited down here to talk.
Let's go to Will Osten.
Will, are you a retired colonel or lieutenant colonel?
unidentified
Retired major, but thanks for promoting me there, Steve.
steve bannon
It's a field promotion.
We're a field promotion.
Brother, you're up there in God's country.
Tell me about the field manual you wrote here.
Tell me about it, because I know you guys are fighting a good fight there in California.
unidentified
Absolutely.
So I'm coming to you from South Carolina today, representing my brothers in Northern California.
They had me write this field manual.
So these guys are amazing.
This is the story of local citizens in Northern California, Shasta County, who had no prior political experience, and they actually did a historic recall under the California Constitution.
And then it was so successful that they decided, hey, we need to write a field manual about it so that other local concerned citizens across America can replicate what they did, and it's in conjunction with an eight-episode mint documentary series that was live.
So you buy the field manual, and you watch the docuseries, Red, White, and Blueprint, and then literally you can go change your local community like the great citizens of Shasta County, California did.
steve bannon
How did they get so fired up?
What was it that triggered these folks?
These are just everyday people who had their own lives.
These are not political people.
What was it that triggered them to say, hey, we've had enough of this.
We've got to save our county.
unidentified
It was just a typical leftist complete government overreach.
You know, the administrative state, the leftist neo-Marxist dictates coming down from Sacramento.
And this was during the height of COVID.
And, you know, they just began to just completely shut down everything for elongated times.
And it was actually a brave young woman named Alyssa McEwen, and then a brave young man named Jeremy Edwardson.
And they just said, thus far, no more.
We are going to take back our county.
Everybody focuses on national, federal elections.
That's where the attention is.
Rightly so.
Of course, we've got a new Speaker of the House.
We have to focus on the federal.
But there is so much stuff that we can get done on the local level, and it's kind of been this missing piece that can literally change America from the bottom up.
steve bannon
Brother, if you can hang on, I want to hold you through the commercial break.
I want to talk about home title lock.
Make sure there's six trillion dollars of home equity sitting out there.
And now you've got the cyber criminals.
You can't take out a second because it's 14 or 15 percent interest, but they can by getting in and making sure they go into one of these counties and get access to your title.
Make sure you shut it down.
Go to HomeTitleLock.com and do it today.
They've got the entire operation laid out to you.
Everything you have to do.
HomeTitleLock.com.
Make sure a hard money lender or someone that hasn't gotten a hard money loan of someone's going to make you pay back the principal and the interest.
That'll put a crimp in your style.
That'll preclude you from coming to the ramparts.
Whether it's to save Shasta County up in Maine or helping us in the house with all the fights we've got there.
Short commercial break.
We're going to be back in to wrap up a Saturday in the War Room.
Just a moment.
unidentified
War Room.
steve bannon
We will fight till they're all gone.
unidentified
We rejoice when there is no more.
Let's take down the CCD.
Let's take down the CCD.
War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm.
steve bannon
Okay, um, Major Ostan, once again, where do people go to get the field manual?
What are they going to learn?
How do they get the documentary?
Where do they go?
unidentified
Yes sir, so to buy the field manual you go to willostan.com and in order to get the docuseries you go to rwabp.com and basically this is for the average local ordinary citizen who loves America but they don't know how to get involved.
If you've ever thought politics is too big for me, but I want to make a change in my community and I don't know what to do, this is literally the answer for you.
I have made it very succinct.
It's only 20,000 words.
I'm a lawyer.
I wanted to make it 200,000, but I wanted to make it so you could fit it.
A mother could fit it in her purse.
She could figure out what she wanted to do.
Joe six pack, you know, having a few on the Saturday morning, he can read it and he can be like, this is how I changed my local community.
So listen, We have Hope for America.
It's an adrenaline shot of hope.
It's a philosophical defense of America in part one.
And then in part two, it breaks it down to the problem, the players, and the process.
And it gives you 22 archetypes of the players.
So I don't care if you are the public speaker in front of cameras, or you're somebody who wants to be behind the scenes and not out in front of the cameras, there is a role for you to play in the 22 archetypes.
And then the process is 12 steps that I reverse engineered how they won the recall.
And it can be applied to a local school board, to run for office, you know, at a local level mayor.
It can.
This is the answer to a grassroots movement.
steve bannon
I love it.
And that's what we're about here.
We're going to empower you.
Major, thank you so much.
Honor to have you on here.
Look forward to having you back.
The Field Manual.
unidentified
Thank you, Steve.
steve bannon
If Grace and Mo can get it into the chat room.
Thank you.
Saban Howard.
Sabin, you're one of the great artists of our time.
You're doing this magnificent memorial on World War One.
We've actually had some issues related to that this week.
We would love to have your thoughts on it, sir.
unidentified
Thank you.
So just a little background.
On September 13th, 2024, we will be putting in a 60-foot long, 38-figure composition called A Soldier's Journey, 150 yards from the White House.
I wanted to make an analogy about the destruction of these sculptures around our country and bring to you, like, this concept of, like, how do you make art?
How do you, you know, continue a very rich environment that this country is?
So as an artist, I learned how to do the figures behind me.
These are the actual pieces that will be cast and then become part of this visual narrative.
And I couldn't have done this without following the history that preceded me in the art world, the tradition of art.
It starts with the Greeks, the figurative tradition, with Hellenistic period, and continues through the Renaissance and into Baroque period, and then Rodin after that.
And each of these periods told the history of those times.
So if I hadn't had that, it would be like starting at zero.
So history for an artist in the creative process is imperative.
So why is not history imperative to the evolution and that a country continue in the same manner as art does?
Because art, culture, and life, they're inextricable.
They are tied together.
And the concerns that I have when you continue to topple sculptures that tell our history Is that those things that are passed along to people, the history of our country that is passed along to the people of this, the citizens of this country, if that is taken away, how can we learn to not do those same mistakes over again?
So if you destroy the sculpture of General Lee, what's to say that that does not happen again?
And I understand that, you know, this whole idea of like, OK, well, this was a dark period in the history of this country.
Well, then by sweeping it away, by just destroying a bronze at a foundry, what have you done?
You've put a bandage on the problem.
The problem still exists.
All you've done is you've destroyed a sculpture.
That sculpture also took a long time to produce by somebody who was well-educated, well-skilled and knew what he was doing.
And unfortunately, in the art world, it's been decimated because we've destroyed the idea that we are tied to our past.
So I'm a strong proponent in the ideology that you need to learn from your history and your past so that you can proceed forward educated in a knowledge of upliftment and not go into this zero culture, which is about debasement.
Debasement doesn't do anything for anybody except create a sense of victimization.
You need to become empowered and have this thought of limitless potentiality.
And that's what this country is about.
That's what my art's about.
That's why I made such a large composition to talk about the everyman in World War I. Makes me very sad to see things like this.
The New York Times is, like, proud that they've destroyed a sculpture.
All you've done is created a void, and then you have no idea how you're going to fill that void with anything else.
That's a very sad moment for this country and the world.
steve bannon
Sabin, how do people, where do they go right now to find out more about this historic, classical, western sculpture you're doing to honor the everyman of World War I, the American soldier, and the families?
Where do they go right now to find that?
unidentified
Thank you, Steve.
You can see Sabin Howard, S-A-B-I-N Howard, SabinHoward.com.
You can also find me on Instagram at Sabin Howard Sculpture.
steve bannon
Your work of art is extraordinary, and it's going to have a lasting impact in this country's culture, and particularly the culture of the Capitol.
We're very honored to have you on here, and very profound words about the situation with General Lee's statues.
Thank you so much, Sabin.
Look forward to having you back on.
It's a man that's dedicated his life to his art and also to the spirit of the American working man.
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