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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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Pray for our enemies. | |
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. | ||
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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. Bann. | |
Welcome to the War Room. | ||
It's not Stephen K. Bannon hosting. | ||
It's Natalie G. Winters filling in for today, Thursday, November 2nd in the year of our Lord 2023. | ||
And it's a pretty exciting day because we do have President Donald J. Trump speaking imminently in Houston, Texas. | ||
But in the meantime, I guess you can think of this warm episode as the pregame, but when he does start speaking, we will cut to him. | ||
But, like I said, we'll pregame it a little bit here. | ||
And frankly, we have nobody better, I think, than Dr. Sebastian Gorka. | ||
Of course, he used to work for President Donald J. Trump. | ||
Now he is a wonderful radio host. | ||
I love his show. | ||
I'm sure you guys do, too. | ||
But he's joining me now is also Mike Davis. | ||
But Dr. Gorka, I know you have some new commentary, a new up and out that has to do not just with what's going on in the Middle East, but really Judeo-Christian civilization and these values, which, as we know, are very under attack. | ||
I'd love if you could walk us through the piece. | ||
And if time permits, I hope I don't have to cut you off. | ||
We can get to some of the news of the day. | ||
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Yeah, I just kind of... | |
It was published by the great people at AMAC, Rebecca Weber and her team, amac.us slash Gawker. | ||
And the title is, We Are All Jews. | ||
And I wrote this because of, there are some people on our side, the patriots on the right, who just Don't get the significance of what happened three weeks ago in Israel. | ||
And it's like the President said, I think it was in Iowa, he said it, I played the clip on my radio show today, he said, I am pro-Western civilization, I'm pro-Judeo-Christian civilization, and that shouldn't Be controversial. | ||
And he said, you know, rhetorical question, how did it get to be controversial to say that I support the Judeo-Christian civilization? | ||
And I want to be clear to everybody out there in the Shire, you know, in the posse, that this isn't some war far away. | ||
And this isn't, you know, the Ukraine redux, you know, Mark 3.0. | ||
3.0. This is different. This is civilizational. When you hear the reports yesterday, you're not supposed to do this. In Jewish culture, the body should not be defiled. The sanctity of the body after death is paramount. But because of all the propaganda, the lies of the Democrats, the racism of the media, the Knesset, the Parliament of Israel, had to show the footage that was taken by Hamas of a family who | ||
was slaughtered and the child, the living infant, was put in an oven and killed, roasted to death. | ||
Grown men, combat veterans, came out of that meeting of the Knesset, where that footage was shown, sobbing, weeping, collapsed. | ||
Why? | ||
Because this isn't just some war in the Middle East. | ||
As the jihadis say, First, we come for the Saturday people, the Shabbat people, the Jews. | ||
And then we come for the Sunday people, and we kill the Christians. | ||
We are in a civilization, and it isn't a Christian civilization. | ||
It is a Judeo-Christian civilization. | ||
Christian civilization. | ||
Our God and Savior was a Jew. | ||
He observed every single Jewish festival and he was nailed to the cross by the Romans with a sign that said, Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews. | ||
And we have to understand our heritage and why the New Testament is about the spreading of the covenant to all people, Jews and Gentiles. | ||
And we have to wake up. | ||
Do you really think, is anybody listening to this show, anybody listening to War Room, not think that Hezbollah, that Hamas, that Al-Qaeda, that ISIS hasn't sent literally thousands of jihadis into America in the open border regime under Biden? | ||
You know, we've got what, 16 million illegals. | ||
Do we really think that there aren't thousands of them that are working for the jihadis? | ||
So this isn't something that happened in a kibbutz 9,000 miles away. | ||
To quote a very sober individual, not a bomb thrower, a regular guest on my show, Colonel Dr. Jim Carafano of the Heritage Foundation, who shocked me on my show recently when he said, Seb, The next 9-11, it's going to make the first one look like a walk in the park, and it's not a question of if, it's a question of when. | ||
So we have to understand we are all Jews today, and the front line in this war is your front door. | ||
Steve was talking earlier today about how I think we've really, for lack of a better word, secularized the enemies that we see in the Middle East, right? | ||
I think we've sort of removed Hamas and Hezbollah from the fundamentalist Islamic roots that they so dearly hold. | ||
And I know you worked in the White House in the Steve days when he wanted to, you know, designate the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization when you look at what their end goal is, right? | ||
Establishing a new caliphate. | ||
mutually exclusive, if not directly incompatible with Judeo-Christian values. | ||
So I'm just curious, it's probably a good tee up since President Trump is speaking probably halfway through this show. | ||
If you could just sort of walk us through, from your perspective, the inside baseball, how the Trump administration really stood up for those values at home and abroad? | ||
Well, look, you're exactly right to point out the historic antecedents. | ||
These aren't political entities. | ||
They're not people who are just interested in political revolution. | ||
These are theocratic savages. | ||
The Hamas founding charter of 1984 is explicit. | ||
It's about the destruction of Israel. | ||
And Hamas calls themselves, in their founding charter, a branch of the Muslim Brotherhood. | ||
Now, what is the Muslim Brotherhood? | ||
This is why I was working in the White House, because I wrote the book, Defeating Jihad, on what these organizations, Al-Qaeda, ISIS, Al-Nusra, what they believe. | ||
The Brotherhood was expressly created after the fall of the Ottoman Empire, after the dissolution of the Caliphate by Kemal Mustafa Ataturk, the first president of modern Turkey who secularized that nation. | ||
And the Brotherhood, the Ikhwan, said, well, this is wrong. | ||
You can't separate politics from religion and Muslims must live in a theocracy. | ||
The caliphate must be recreated. | ||
The gene code of all of these organizations, whether it's AQ, whether it's ISIS, whether it's Hamas, whether it's Hezbollah goes back to the Brotherhood, and if you're a member of the Brotherhood, if you're a fundamentalist, you must have the world covered with the Caliphate, and everyone must be a Muslim or must be subjected to the will of Allah or killed. | ||
It's very, very simple. | ||
When we were in the White House, it was the... | ||
It was the toughest task that we had. | ||
Dealing with North Korean nukes was easy by comparison. | ||
Nixing Obama's JCPOA was child's play by comparison. | ||
But the idea that we could get the U.S. | ||
government to designate The grandpappy of AQ and ISIS designating the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization that it is. | ||
That was a Sisyphean task beyond even the great Steve Bannon. | ||
You know, usually when I talk about foreign infiltration and influence operations, I think I've been on your show one, one too many times talking about it through the lens of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
But there's a lot of congruency, I think, in the tactics that these, you know, Ideas and ideologies used, you know, short of mass deportations and securing the southern border, certainly not going to happen under Joe Biden, but under, you know, President Donald J. Trump, I think it will. | ||
How do we, first of all, counter it? | ||
But more importantly, you know, I think you and I sort of get jaded on this because we see it in and out, you know, day after day. | ||
But how deeply embedded and ingrained are some of these ideologies, Just worldviews embedded, not just within Washington, D.C., but within the mainstream media class, you know, this infiltration aligned with the Muslim Brotherhood. | ||
Is that why? | ||
I mean, at least the way I see it, the way they cover this issue is so interesting and not congruent with the truth. | ||
Yeah, look, first things first, you know, it can be done, it must be done. | ||
All of the illegals must be deported. | ||
To quote my friend Mark Morgan, how do we deport them? | ||
And he says, one by one. | ||
That's the, you know, former Commissioner for Customs and Border Protection under the Trump administration. | ||
And when it comes to ideology, look, I'm an American citizen now. | ||
I have been since 2012. | ||
But before that time, as a foreign national, when you came to America on the plane, you were given an immigration card to fill out. | ||
And one of the questions, in addition to, are you carrying more than $10,000 worth of cash or are you carrying vegetables and fruit? | ||
One of the questions was, are you or have you ever been a member of the National Socialist Workers Party of Germany? | ||
Now that organization ceased to exist in 1945 and we still ask people if they're a member of the Nazi party. | ||
That's called ideological vetting, and I'm not sure many members of the media could honestly say that they don't sympathize. | ||
If you look at what's happening on the Stanford campus, in Harvard, on the streets of New York as posters of kidnapped babies are being ripped down, Well, let's look at one clip. | ||
I'm sure you've played it on War Room. | ||
Erin Burnett, who is one of the hot commodities at CNN, when she talks about the release of an 85-year-old grandma by Hamas, what does Erin Burnett at CNN talk about? | ||
She says, well, they were nice to her. | ||
They gave her medicine and they gave her shampoo. | ||
Now, if you don't believe me, I don't blame you, because it sounds like a Monty Python skit. | ||
But she actually said that. | ||
CNN said they were nice to her because they gave her shampoo. | ||
You mean the same people that put babies in ovens? | ||
The same people that slaughtered beautiful young women at a music festival in the desert? | ||
Those are the nice people. | ||
Oh, and by the way, Natalie, you know what the greatest thing is that they don't talk about in the mainstream media? | ||
That woman The 85 year old grandma, and I posted a photograph of her before she was taken hostage and what she looked like after she was released. | ||
And yeah, she was maltreated. | ||
That woman's husband was still a hostage when they released her. | ||
Funny how they, you know, if you're a journalist Natalie, wouldn't you say, Hmm, they've released her, but her husband is still a hostage. | ||
I would think that's probably an important part of the story. | ||
Don't you? | ||
I would think so. | ||
But the fact that I think that means that my mainstream media colleagues probably would think the opposite. | ||
But no, you're so right. | ||
And as I watch all this craziness unfold on college campuses, you know, I obviously come at this through the lens of Chinese Communist Party infiltration. | ||
But the reason why these universities will never criticize China is because they take so much money from them. | ||
But I think, to be honest, that's part of the reason that they're not really going against these kids actually coming from an institutional perspective and saying, what you are doing, you are supporting actual terrorists. | ||
They don't have the political will, or frankly, they don't have the freedom to stand up to these students because they're going to offend one of their primary benefactors, which is the Qatari government. They post so much money, not just into Washington, D.C., but into academia. Dr. Gorka, if I can hold you through the break, I would appreciate that because I do want to ask your questions. | ||
We have a new speaker. | ||
I know you've always been tough on the investigative side of things. | ||
But before we jump, I'm just curious your thoughts with the latest piece of evidence, the $40,000 check showing even more. | ||
I know I feel like this is deja vu, but your thoughts as to when we're actually going to get an impeachment inquiry. | ||
Will do. | ||
I'll stay here. | ||
Thank you, Natalie. | ||
Well, you're more than welcome to start now because we've got about a minute. | ||
it. | ||
Oh, same now? | ||
Okay, yeah, no. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Yeah, it's like, did you see the kind of shouting match between Jesse Waters and Jessica Tarloff on the five when they talked about the check? | ||
And Jesse said, you waited for the smoking gun and you said, well, let's see the money. | ||
Where's the money? | ||
I said, well, here it is. | ||
Here's the check that says loan, right? | ||
It's not a loan, right? | ||
It's income. | ||
It's being channeled through the Chinese interest to Joe Biden. | ||
We have the photo stat. | ||
We have the copy of the check. | ||
And of course, you know, it's not enough because the smoking gun is literally not enough. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
We know they're corrupt. | ||
We know this is the most corrupt political family along with the Clintons that we've seen in modern American history. | ||
But it just doesn't matter because it's the left. | ||
They just don't care. | ||
It's about one thing and one thing alone. | ||
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Power, power, power. | |
And when they say Donald Trump is corrupt and they try to use their lawfare tactics against him, you guys know all too well it's just projection because they're the ones who frankly are guilty of treason. | ||
That's right, I said the T-word. | ||
We'll be right back after this break. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Welcome back to The Forum. | ||
It's still Natalie Winters hosting, but don't worry, not only do you have President Donald J. Trump joining shortly, like I said, he's speaking live from Houston, Texas, but Steve Bannon will also be back for the 6 p.m. | ||
hour, so don't go anywhere. | ||
But in the meantime, you can go to birchgold.com slash Bannon to get the latest installment of The End of the Dollar Empire. | ||
And from what I'm hearing now, don't read that book quite yet because I think we already have President Trump. | ||
So, without further ado, here you go. | ||
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I'm free, and I won't forget the men who died, who gave that right to me. | |
And I gladly stand up next to you, and remember still today. | ||
Cause there ain't no doubt I love this land. God bless the USA. | ||
When the waves are really sudden. | ||
To the hills of Tennessee Across the plains of Texas On the sea, the shining sea From Detroit down to Houston And New York to L.A. | ||
Where there's pride in every American heart And it's time we stand and say That I'm proud to be an American Where at least I know I'm free And I won't forget the men who died Who gave that right to me | ||
And I gladly stand up next to you And defend her still today For she refilled our blood of the same God bless the USA And I'm proud to be an American Where at least I know I'm free | ||
And I won't forget the men who died Who gave that right to me And I gladly stand up next to you And defend her still today | ||
For there ain't no doubt I gladly stand God bless the USA | ||
USA! USA! USA! | ||
Oh say can you see I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America | ||
Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? | ||
and to the republic for which it stands. | ||
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One nation, under God. | |
indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. | ||
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For the land of the free and the home of the brave. | |
USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! | ||
USA! USA! USA! USA! | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
And you know what that was? | ||
That was, I call them the J6 hostages, not prisoners. | ||
I call them the hostages, what's happened. | ||
And it's a shame. | ||
And you know, they did that. | ||
And they asked me whether or not I would partake and do the beautiful words. | ||
And I said, yes, I would. | ||
And you saw the spirit. | ||
The spirit was incredible. | ||
And when that came out, it went to the number one song. | ||
It was beating everybody. | ||
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It beat Taylor Swift. | |
It beat Miley Cyrus, who is number one and two. | ||
They were number one and two. | ||
We knocked them off for a long time. | ||
That song was out there for a long time. | ||
Then, of course, they had a problem with the Internet. | ||
Right. | ||
You know. | ||
And so all of a sudden they said, oh, there's a problem. | ||
We'll have to take it off. | ||
And we raised hell. | ||
And it it went back on. | ||
That was up there for a long time. | ||
It was a number one record or song. | ||
There was for months, so I just want to tell you about it, and I thought maybe this would be an appropriate place. | ||
It's certainly an appropriate state. | ||
I love Texas, and it's big and strong. | ||
And the people are big and strong, too, so I thought you'd like to hear that. | ||
I don't know if we've done that yet, but I think we should do it. | ||
I think we'll have to do that, Mr. Congressman, right? | ||
We're going to have to do that a couple of times more. | ||
Thank you, Wesley. | ||
And it's a great honor. | ||
We were supposed to have just a small little gathering to talk about drilling and things like that. | ||
And the small little gathering turned out to be A very large gathering. | ||
A lot of people outside can't get in. | ||
So we want to thank you all. | ||
This tremendous spirit that we have, and that is a very good group of people right over there. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
And it's great to be back with thousands of proud, hardworking American patriots who believe in faith and family, God and country, oil, gas and guns, right? | ||
You almost say, how do you vote for a Democrat? | ||
They don't believe. | ||
Think of this. | ||
They don't believe in guns. | ||
They don't believe in oil. | ||
And they don't believe in God. | ||
And they've shown that they don't believe in God. | ||
So I think we're going to have to start setting a lot of records because people are very turned off to the alternative. | ||
And, you know, we Ran twice. | ||
We won twice. | ||
We did much better the second time. | ||
But let me just tell you, there's far more spirit today. | ||
And we're just about a year out. | ||
Can you believe it? | ||
In 78 days or so, we have our caucus in Iowa. | ||
Then we go to New Hampshire. | ||
Then we go to South Carolina and Nevada and get down to Florida very quickly after that. | ||
We're doing well everywhere. | ||
We're way up, way up. | ||
But there's never been, we've never seen spirit. | ||
We had a lot of spirit in 2016. | ||
We had more spirit in 2020. | ||
Bad things happened. | ||
But we had far more spirit, got many, got millions and millions more votes. | ||
But there's more spirit even a year out because they see, Don, they see what's happened. | ||
To our country, since we haven't been there. | ||
Our country is being destroyed by incompetent people and crooked people. | ||
Very crooked people. | ||
But I'm delighted to be here at Trendsetter Engineering. | ||
What a great company this is. | ||
What a great company. | ||
They can go down, they used to go straight down, now they can do, they can do circles with those suckers, right? | ||
What they can do. | ||
They can even go to other people's property, I bet. | ||
Take a little left, clean him out, take a little right. | ||
I love your business, I'll tell you. | ||
Of course, I wouldn't know that, but I love your business. | ||
For nearly 30 years, Trendsetter's highly skilled workers, and they are, I just met them, skilled people. | ||
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Unbelievable people. | |
It's what the country is all about in so many different ways. | ||
But I've been sculpting steel and titanium into really impressive machines and systems. | ||
I just got to see some things you wouldn't believe possible. | ||
That power offshore oil and gas drilling and at some jobs that nobody ever thought, I would say, even that brilliant owner that I'm going to introduce in a second would have said, not possible 10 years ago, right? | ||
Not even possible to do. | ||
But I just want to congratulate you at Trendsetter and the chairman and CEO of Trendsetter Engineering, Mario Lugo. | ||
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You ever hear of Mario Lugo? | |
Should I bring him up? | ||
Should I bring him? | ||
Come on, Mario! | ||
Get up here, Mario. | ||
Come on up here, Mario. | ||
He's got to get through Secret Service. | ||
Come on up. | ||
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Look at that. | |
They love you, Mario. | ||
You made them all rich, right? | ||
You made him rich as hell, Mario. | ||
Along with Mike Cargill and Steve Adair— Steve Allaire. | ||
Where's Steve? | ||
Steve, I met— I just saw the most beautiful picture, and I signed it for you. | ||
And thank you for your nice words backstage. | ||
That was really great. | ||
Is he that good, Steve? | ||
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Huh? | |
He's better than that. | ||
Do you think he's ever done this before? | ||
Like, I know a lot of guys, you know, they're very good, but they've never done. | ||
Just say hello to your fans. | ||
Come on. | ||
Come on. | ||
We will help the president win in 2024. | ||
I promise you that. | ||
We're with you. | ||
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Texas is with you. | |
Make America great again. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Good job. | ||
That's a good job. | ||
We don't usually do that. | ||
But, you know, I thought he deserved it because I got to see what what they do and what they do is incredible. | ||
Thank you, Mario. | ||
Appreciate it, Steve. | ||
Thank you very much, everybody. | ||
Amazing. | ||
So I also want to thank some of the great people we have with us today. | ||
We have a man with an unlimited future, Wesley Hunt, to your your Congressman. | ||
Wesley, thank you. | ||
Wesley Hunt. | ||
He's got a big future. | ||
A congressman who's had a great life and done a great job, and he's gonna do a lot of other great things, I have no doubt, because he's got energy like no other, and he's a man who loves our country. | ||
Louie Gohmert. | ||
Louie. | ||
Where is Louie? | ||
Thank you, Louie. | ||
He's been my friend. | ||
Oh, there you are, Louie. | ||
He's been my friend from the beginning. | ||
Another friend, agricultural commissioner, somebody that I saw on television years ago saying, you know, they were saying, gee, I don't think no, I don't know if Trump's going to win Texas. | ||
He said, I don't know where you come from. | ||
I watched him and he had that gorgeous hat on that. | ||
I wanted to, I wanted to have a hat like that. | ||
I loved him. | ||
He was on television on, I think, Deface the Nation, one of the shows. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it's Sid Miller on Deface the Nation. | ||
He's a good man. | ||
He's a good man. | ||
He's always on television with a hat. | ||
I want to do that. | ||
I want to start doing that. | ||
And then we have a woman who's very special because we endorsed her and she went like a rocket ship and she won. | ||
Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham. | ||
So with the help of everyone here today, four months from now, we're going to win the Texas primary. | ||
We're going to win it in Atlanta. | ||
And we're then going to go on and beat crooked Joe Biden. | ||
He's crooked as hell. | ||
He's also incompetent. | ||
He's crooked and he's incompetent. | ||
That's a bad combination, Louie, isn't it? | ||
But we're going to beat him in November and we're going to make America great again, greater than ever before. | ||
Hard to believe because you look at what's happened. | ||
You look at what's happened to our country, and I want to tell you it's hard to believe, but we're going to make it greater than ever before. | ||
We're going to have to have a massive deportation effort because we can't have this. | ||
We have them coming in from jails, from all of the places that you wouldn't believe. | ||
Mental institutions. | ||
My people said, please don't use the term insane asylum. | ||
That's silence of the lamb, right? | ||
Silence of the lamb. | ||
Hannibal Lecter. | ||
Anybody ever heard of the wonderful Hannibal Lecter? | ||
We got him coming into this country now because other countries are dumping their people from mental institutions and insane asylums. | ||
In other words, an insane from Mario. | ||
Insane Asylum is a step above. | ||
Do you understand? | ||
That's the real bad ones. | ||
But we have them coming from everywhere, including a lot of terrorists are coming in. | ||
You know that, Louie. | ||
You know that. | ||
Common sense. | ||
You know, they just showed a chart on one of these crazy fake shows, but this wasn't fake, that in 2019, they found no terrorists coming into our country. | ||
And now they have numbers the likes of which they've never seen, Dawn. | ||
You know that, right? | ||
On day one of our new administration, we will end Biden's nation wrecking war on American energy. | ||
He's wrecking the energy. | ||
Who's in favor of cars that go very short distances that happen to be all electric? | ||
Has anybody? | ||
I don't think Mario likes. | ||
You don't like electric cars, Mary. | ||
He wants gasoline. | ||
He wants gasoline. | ||
He wants to go straight down. | ||
And do a little turn every once in a while, right? | ||
And with the help of Texas oil and gas workers, we will restore American energy. | ||
And they gave me, by the way, they gave me their endorsement. | ||
I was so happy. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Rhonda Sanctimonious came here trying to get that. | ||
They gave their endorsement to me. | ||
So it's really that was a great. | ||
That was really something. | ||
But, you know, we were energy independent three years ago. | ||
We didn't need anybody. | ||
We're going to shortly be energy dominant. | ||
We're going to make so much money. | ||
We're going to pay off debt. | ||
The $35 trillion in debt. | ||
We're going to pay it off. | ||
We're going to get it done fast, too. | ||
But we're going to be paying. | ||
We're going to supply Europe all over the world. | ||
We're going to send our oil and gas. | ||
And then they ended it. | ||
They ended it. | ||
They allowed Russia to build Nord Stream 2, which they shouldn't have done. | ||
I ended it. | ||
You know, I ended Nord Stream 2. | ||
I don't know if you all know that. | ||
And within the first couple of days, He approved it. | ||
That was the worst thing. | ||
That was the biggest project Russia's probably ever done in terms of dollars. | ||
And I ended it, Louie, right? | ||
And then they had him. | ||
He goes and says he approved it. | ||
He approved it. | ||
It was a dead deal. | ||
Nord Stream 2 going to Germany, all over Europe. | ||
And he comes in and he approved it. | ||
Then they say, oh, Trump wasn't tough on Russia. | ||
I was so tough on Russia. | ||
Putin said, if you're not tough now, I'd hate like hell to see you if you weren't tough. | ||
What we did was sanctions to Russia. | ||
We did things that you wouldn't believe. | ||
But what we're going to do for our country is very simple. | ||
Drill, baby, drill. | ||
OK? | ||
Drill, baby, drill. | ||
That's what we're doing. | ||
We're going to get it back even higher. | ||
You know, we took it from third place. | ||
We were in third and even fourth place. | ||
We were, when I left, unexpectedly, when I left, we were at number one by a lot. | ||
And now they're dismantling all of that. | ||
They want to go all electric, even though we don't have enough electricity to cool down California. | ||
In the summers, you see that blackouts all over the place. | ||
This summer was a disaster. | ||
The winter's no good. | ||
The whole thing is crazy. | ||
Let's go all electric, but we don't have enough electric to take care of somebody's air conditioner in California. | ||
It's all over the place. | ||
But I'm proud to say that under my leadership, the United States became the number one producer of oil and natural gas in the world by far. | ||
I mean, not just by a little bit. | ||
You have to see the chart. | ||
We ought to put up a chart. | ||
Why didn't you give me a damn chart, Mario? | ||
I'll put it right in the face of that beautiful piece of equipment, whatever the hell it is. | ||
Boy, that looks beautiful. | ||
That is a beautiful hunk of stuff. | ||
That goes pew. | ||
And we became a net energy exporter for the first time in the history of our country. | ||
Do you know that? | ||
Because of people like that. | ||
Within days of my inauguration, I approved the Keystone XL and the Dakota Access Pipelines. | ||
Literally within days. | ||
Remember, they were stopped. | ||
They weren't going to approve them. | ||
The guys, they spent billions of dollars. | ||
They weren't going to approve them. | ||
And actually, what happened is the Keystone was all set to go. | ||
It was started. | ||
They actually started it. | ||
Biden came in and he took it away. | ||
He took the permits away from everybody. | ||
I don't know how much money they lost on that deal, but they were going to build a pipeline all the way over, all the way over to the Gulf. | ||
And Biden stopped it. | ||
And you know, the amazing thing is the union head representing the pipeline workers, the union head. | ||
I guarantee there's not one worker that voted for Biden. | ||
Crooked Joe Biden. | ||
But the head of it, they endorsed this guy. | ||
And he comes in and within two days, he ended the whole project. | ||
And those people suffered greatly. | ||
48,000 jobs, 48,000 people that gave their life for that. | ||
And they never really sort of recovered. | ||
That's what they wanted to do. | ||
I withdrew from the disastrous Paris Climate Accord, which was a rip-off. | ||
It sounds nice. | ||
I want the Texas Climate Accord. | ||
I don't want the Paris. | ||
We don't need Paris Climate Accord. | ||
We want the Texas Climate Accord. | ||
This is the climate we want, right, Louie? | ||
No, that was one of the greatest rip-offs. | ||
China was exempt. | ||
India was exempt. | ||
Russia was exempt. | ||
China didn't have to do anything until 2035, think of it. | ||
But we had to pay... | ||
Billions and billions and billions of dollars to other countries because they were a growing nation. | ||
They call them a growing nation. | ||
What are we? | ||
We're a nation that needs it more than anybody else now because what they've done to our nation in the last three years, we need help a hell of a lot more than China and a hell of a lot more than these other countries that are ripping us off in every possible way, including psychologically. | ||
They've taken over the Middle East. | ||
Now Saudi Arabia is aligned with China. | ||
You know that, right? | ||
When did you think that was going to be happening? | ||
They're all aligned with China, Russia, China, North Korea with China. | ||
We've lost everything. | ||
We've lost everybody. | ||
We're like on an island by ourselves. | ||
But don't worry, I'll get them all back real fast and I won't be paying. | ||
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I won't be paying anything for it either. | |
They'll come back and they'll come back fast. | ||
They're going to come back fast because ours was natural. | ||
Theirs is unnatural. | ||
We slashed approval times for pipelines and other energy infrastructure to bring it down from 10 years to less than two years. | ||
And we were going to get it down to about one year before we got temporarily before we had a pause. | ||
You know, the word pause. | ||
We have a pause. | ||
We have a little pause in here, Wesley. | ||
It's a four year pause. | ||
And it taught us how bad Things can get and that's why we're hotter today as a movement. | ||
It's the hottest movement in the history of our country, by the way, by far. | ||
But we're a hotter movement today than we were four years ago. | ||
I opened ANWR for Energy development, which presidents have been trying to do for over 50 years. | ||
They've been trying to get it done. | ||
They couldn't get it done. | ||
I got it done. | ||
I had gas prices down to $1.87 a gallon. | ||
How does that sound? | ||
And we were producing at a level that nobody's ever seen before. | ||
The chart I was telling you about, it is. | ||
It showed Saudi Arabia line, like, bah, bah, bah, you know, pretty straight, pretty flat, going up a little bit. | ||
It showed Russia going up a little bit. | ||
And it showed us going like this. | ||
Then Trump gets in. | ||
And we were like a rocket ship. | ||
It went, boom. | ||
And that's what it... Because we have more liquid gold under our feet than Saudi Arabia or than Russia. | ||
That's not bad. | ||
Our energy policy was maximum production, maximum prosperity. | ||
We had prosperity like nobody's ever seen. | ||
And also maximum power because it gave us power, not the kind of power you're thinking about. | ||
I'm talking about tremendous political power. | ||
With crooked Joe Biden, you have The exact opposite. | ||
We're laughed at by everybody in the world. | ||
They don't even believe it. | ||
They can't believe it's happening. | ||
Our country is no longer respected. | ||
All 50 states have hit record high gas prices, but they're cutting way back on the gas. | ||
We're talking about numbers that nobody's ever seen before. | ||
Remember this. | ||
A lot of the energy production and a lot of the other production, where you see the stock market, a lot of the production that we have right now... Go ahead, please sit down. | ||
You know, sit down. | ||
It's very hot. | ||
It's good for me. | ||
I don't know if it's good for you. | ||
Sit down. | ||
They'll be up. | ||
They'll be standing up in about two seconds. | ||
Anytime I mention drilling, they all stand up. | ||
But you know, the Biden administration, if you look, they're so bad, but they're just coasting right now on the fumes from what we did. | ||
But those fumes are wearing thin and you see that happening. | ||
The economy is horrible. | ||
What's going on? | ||
Biden blocked oil and gas leasing in America. | ||
When he killed the Keystone pipeline, he approved, remember that? | ||
The Russian pipeline. | ||
Shortly thereafter, Nord Stream 2. | ||
And nobody ever heard of Nord Stream 2 until I came along. | ||
Nobody knew they were building the biggest pipeline anyone's ever seen, I guess. | ||
Covering all of Europe. | ||
And what he did, is he immediately approved it. | ||
I had it absolutely stopped. | ||
He re-entered all of the Parisian situations where we were paying for everything and they weren't, the energy producers, and now he's pushing a suicide power plant regulations that will shut down every oil and gas and coal-fired power plant in America. | ||
You know, he's pushing regulations which will close up the power plants in this country. | ||
And the least he could do is take a look, a modern-day look at Germany. | ||
Four years ago, I told Angela Merkel, who I got along with actually surprisingly well. | ||
She was tough. | ||
She made a couple of mistakes. | ||
She let about two million people into the country that they shouldn't have. | ||
That was a big mistake. | ||
And she made something else. | ||
She decided she's going all green. | ||
And they closed a lot of their plants, fueled by a lot of people and people here working there. | ||
And you know what happened? | ||
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Their whole Economy went to hell. | |
And now they're opening up coal-fired plants all over Germany. | ||
Nobody knows that. | ||
They've gone the exact opposite. | ||
Because they tried this Green New Deal bull**** and it didn't work. | ||
Didn't work. | ||
And if Biden gets his way, the United States, and it's happening now because you see permits aren't being given out. | ||
They're taking everything. | ||
You know, we had that thing going so at a level and now it's starting to come down because those times have expired and they're not renewing leases or anything else. | ||
The filing dates are coming due. | ||
People are going in for new drillings and they're getting rejected left and right. | ||
Who would do that? | ||
How stupid is that? | ||
That's like open borders. | ||
Let's open up our borders so the whole world can come into our country. | ||
These are stupid people. | ||
Or they're people that hate our country. | ||
And I'm not sure which. | ||
The way I look at it, they can't be stupid because anybody that can cheat on elections as good as them, they're pretty smart. | ||
But there's an evilness and a sickness there, and I really think they want to destroy our country. | ||
If Biden gets his way, the United States will be reduced to an impoverished third world, crippled blackouts. | ||
We're going to have crippling blackouts. | ||
We're going to have people Literally begging our enemies for mercy. | ||
We're losing all of our power with what they're doing. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
So, I want to, you know, just tell you that it's companies like this, and we have them in so many, making tractors, making everything. | ||
Companies that are the greatest companies in the world, they're being put out of business by people That don't know what they're doing. | ||
The autoworkers just signed a deal, and they got an increase. | ||
But they got an increase, but they won't have jobs in three years. | ||
Because everything is going electric. | ||
And you know the story with the cars. | ||
It doesn't work. | ||
You're not going to make electric cars in this country. | ||
We don't have what's necessary for electric cars. | ||
We have what's necessary for gasoline cars. | ||
Or hybrids. | ||
But Texas patriots will never ever let what they're trying to do happen. | ||
You know why you won't and you know how you stop it? | ||
Elect Trump and you're gonna stop it. | ||
You don't have to vote. | ||
You know what you do. | ||
What you do is elect Trump and don't worry about it. | ||
You know, I told, I told the order where I went to Michigan, which is under siege, and they're going to be losing all their jobs. | ||
Oh, they wrote our jobs. | ||
Everyone's jumping up. | ||
Oh, we got a new contract. | ||
You know, those companies are all going to go down the tubes. | ||
Bankrupt, yes, but they're going to go down the tubes. | ||
There won't be auto jobs because they didn't cover the fact that all cars have to be electric. | ||
And I'm telling you, if they don't do it right, if they don't do it fast and right, you're not going to have any semblance of automobile manufacturing in this country. | ||
I did very well with Mexico. | ||
I like the president very much. | ||
He's a friend of mine. | ||
But they took 32% of our automobile manufacturing out of our country and brought it into Mexico. | ||
And that's a sin. | ||
Canada took a lot. | ||
And we signed a deal, which is very good for Texas, the USMCA. | ||
We got to have NAFTA. | ||
That was a big thing. | ||
That was a big jolt for Our country. | ||
We went from the worst deal ever done ever. | ||
NAFTA, one of the greatest ripoff deals. | ||
And now we're in the USMCA. | ||
And if you look, that's Mexico, Canada. | ||
And if you look right now, they're meeting with Biden. | ||
They want to renegotiate the terms of the deal. | ||
And Louie, I would say, go there as an ex-congressman who is very tough and successful. | ||
Tell them you better not do that deal. | ||
They want to renegotiate the terms. | ||
It's always nice, though, when you make a deal. | ||
I have a lot of deals where they're all trying to renegotiate them now with Biden. | ||
The sad part is they'll probably be able to do that. | ||
But don't worry, we'll change them back very fast. | ||
We'll change it back. | ||
With your vote, we will fire crooked Joe Biden and we will reclaim America's destiny as the greatest energy superpower on the face of the earth. | ||
We were there. | ||
We were there. | ||
We were going to be there in a very short within a year. | ||
They would have been saying, man, what the hell is going on? | ||
Perhaps worst of all, Biden's insane mandates on so much and so much, by the way, including these mandates. | ||
You know what that is? | ||
Those are insane mandates, too. | ||
We're not here to talk about that. | ||
But we're not going to let them. | ||
There's a move on now. | ||
All boats have to go electric. | ||
Army tanks have to go electric. | ||
Because they want... | ||
The tank. | ||
You know, we make the greatest tanks in the world. | ||
Army tanks. | ||
Think of this. | ||
We make the greatest in the world because the tanks, if they're electric, you're going into a country, blasting the hell out of it. | ||
But at least we're doing it in an environmentally friendly way. | ||
We have electric. | ||
No, it's true. | ||
It's environmentally friendly. | ||
The problem with the tank, so it's really a problem, that the battery storage capacity, it's so big. | ||
Is so big that the tank would have to pull something behind it that's much bigger than the tank. | ||
So that's a little bit of a problem. | ||
They can't seem to work that out. | ||
But no, they want to make our army tanks. | ||
Think of this. | ||
They want to make our army tanks all electric for the environment. | ||
They want to make our planes, our jet fighters. | ||
They came to me when I was there. | ||
They have a new fuel that we can Save about 15% on the environment. | ||
I said, what does it do to the plane? | ||
Well, it makes it less efficient. | ||
Would you like to be a pilot up there and you got guys shooting at you? | ||
And you're approximately 15% less efficient, but it's environmentally friendly to the people. | ||
That you're at war with. | ||
This is what they're doing. | ||
And they want to take boats and make them. | ||
I was in South Carolina recently. | ||
A great company like this, one of the biggest, one of the best. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
And he said the biggest problem we have is they want to make, you know, those beautiful mercury engines that you see, the outboard engines, the inboard. | ||
They want to have them all electric now. | ||
And I said to the owner, Like a guy like Marius, very similar, very, very successful, built from nothing. | ||
Now he's one of the biggest boat manufacturers. | ||
I said, how bad would it be if you went all electric? | ||
He said, well, the one thing is, it's very heavy, so we don't think the boat can float. | ||
So they're off to a bad start. | ||
Number two, they have the same problem. | ||
Big. | ||
It's very big. | ||
So we'll have very little room in the boat. | ||
The thing is like eight times larger than what you need for a gasoline-fired engine. | ||
And I asked him a question. | ||
He said, you know, you must be scientific. | ||
Because my uncle was a great A great student, and then he was a great professor at MIT for 40 years. | ||
He has a record. | ||
Longest serving professor in the history of MIT. | ||
That's pretty good, Wesley, right? | ||
Dr. John Trump. | ||
And I used to talk to him about things like this, but I said to him, he said, nobody's ever asked me. | ||
I said, what would happen if you're out at sea and your boat sinks and you have a whole big electric deal under you? | ||
Would you get electrocuted? | ||
He said, you know, nobody's ever asked me that question. | ||
I said, I'd like to know what would happen. | ||
He said, I don't know. | ||
I'd have to think about it. | ||
I said, so if that boat goes down and you have a shark that's 10 yards away, so you have a choice of a shark or being electrocuted. | ||
I will take electrocution every single day. | ||
Do we agree? | ||
Anyway, the day I take office, I will cancel Crooked Joe's electric vehicle mandate, okay? | ||
Unless Mario does the one. | ||
Unless Mario says don't do it, or Steve. | ||
Steve, can I do it, Steve? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Unless Mario says don't do it. | ||
I'll otherwise I'll do it. | ||
We're gonna cancel it the first day In fact, I even said the first hour after the speech, you know, the long beautiful runway you walk up after the speech I will sign the papers as I'm walking up. | ||
Okay, we won't even wait till I get to the office True It's true Yeah, Texas was a big beneficiary of what we did and the fumes are Burning lightly now, but they're still burning a little bit. | ||
But in another year, you're going to see how bad it is, because you know what's happened. | ||
You know what? | ||
You all see the future. | ||
The future is bleak. | ||
Under the Trump administration, electric, hybrid, and gasoline-powered engines will be allowed all over our country and all over the world. | ||
But remember this, very important. | ||
That's allowed, but child sexual mutilation will not be allowed, okay? | ||
Will not be allowed. | ||
Right? | ||
You know, it's amazing when you run for office and you all of a sudden start talking about different things. | ||
And if you put ourselves up, take great politicians like we have in our various rows up here. | ||
And I didn't want to say front because I don't want to make them sound, you know, but they do have very good seats. | ||
They have very good seats. | ||
But you take these politicians. | ||
Wesley, who would have ever thought as a politician we'd stand up here before a tremendous crowd in Texas, where actually the crowd is probably five times bigger. | ||
We want to keep it down, right? | ||
I said, just a small. | ||
So we talk about energy. | ||
And you have to see what's going on outside. | ||
Who would have ever thought that one of the things that we would talk about would be, we will stop child sexual mutilation. | ||
Could you imagine having, if you made the statement, even that statement, we will stop it, people would say, is he insane? | ||
Or we will give back parents their rights in school. | ||
They don't have any rights. | ||
No, but who would think you'd have to make that statement, Sid, right? | ||
We will give back parental rights. | ||
People would say, if you said that 10 years ago, they'd say, what's wrong with that guy? | ||
Of course we have parental rights. | ||
Or how about this one? | ||
We will not allow men in women's sports. | ||
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No, but who would say it? | ||
If you said that 10 years ago, they'd say you're crazy. | ||
And now I have to say it all the time, because they have men going into women's sports, setting records the likes of which nobody's ever seen before. | ||
You gotta see the weightlifting records, though. | ||
Those are the ones. | ||
You know, there are some that are more obvious than others, right? | ||
You know, with golf, you still have to sink a putt. | ||
And the women can do it. | ||
Men can do it. | ||
Some can do it well. | ||
Not too many. | ||
There aren't too many. | ||
But, you know, with weightlifting, that's down and dirty. | ||
That's how much can you lift. | ||
And you know the story. | ||
Should I tell the one story? | ||
Have you heard it before? | ||
The one story is a young woman who was a great champion weightlifter. | ||
And she was gonna break the record. | ||
Her mother, her father, her husband, everybody was there. | ||
Two kids. | ||
And they're in the front row, just like these people right here. | ||
Right there. | ||
And she's gonna break this record and she gets up. | ||
It's 216 or something pounds like that. | ||
It's a lot! | ||
And they put a quarter of an ounce on one side. | ||
of the barbell, a quarter of an ounce of the other side of the barbell. | ||
She got over that thing and she started going, she's going to show her parents that this is going to be a record. | ||
And I shouldn't do this because the first lady hates, hates me when I do it. | ||
She said, please don't do the weightlifting, it's not presidential. | ||
I said, but the crowds like it. | ||
Well, I wouldn't do this in a State of the Union speech. | ||
So, she gets over that big Barbell. | ||
And she gets it up. | ||
And she's so proud of herself. | ||
She gets it up. | ||
She's got it. | ||
The mother's going, go, baby, go. | ||
You can do it. | ||
You can do it, baby. | ||
I love you so much. | ||
And it's bad news. | ||
Bad things are happening. | ||
Mom, I'm sorry. | ||
Mom, I didn't do it. | ||
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Boom. | |
Didn't do it. | ||
Then a guy comes along, he's next, and he transitioned recently. | ||
They said, have you lifted before? | ||
No, I haven't really, no. | ||
Oh. | ||
Well, good luck. | ||
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He goes over to the bar, looked at, bing, bong, bong, bong. | |
I think they broke the record by 150 pounds, okay? | ||
No, just think how stupid. | ||
Or the swimmer. | ||
She looks left, she looks right. | ||
She sees all the people she's been swimming against. | ||
Champion. | ||
Top champion. | ||
N-C-A-A. | ||
Top. | ||
She looks left, she wants to break the record by an eighth of a second, which would be a big achievement. | ||
It's stood for a long time. | ||
And then she looks right and she sees the same people, except there's one person that transitioned. | ||
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I have to say, I have a pretty difficult job. | |
Not only do I have to fill in when you guys are all expecting Stephen K. Bannon to be here, but then I also have to cut President Donald J. Trump off. | ||
But hey, I try my best. | ||
I try my hardest. | ||
Thank you for hanging with me and thank you to Dr. Gorka for joining us shortly. | ||
We had a show planned, but I'm always happy to ditch that in favor of the one and only President Donald J. Trump, especially if he's telling stories about women's weightlifting, men's weightlifting, quite funny, quite the actor. | ||
But don't worry if you have had enough President Trump and you want to watch Steve, he will be back. | ||
For the 6 p.m. | ||
show. | ||
So you can get that at warroom.org. | ||
You can get it on Getter. | ||
You can go to frankspeech.com. | ||
As far as I'm aware, those are all the places. | ||
Maybe Rumble, too. | ||
You can also get it. | ||
But, as always, it's Natalie Winters. | ||
Happy to fill in for Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
I guess President Trump makes my job a lot easier today. | ||
As always, you can go to warroom.org to check out some of the stories that I'm working on, whether it's Ukrainian corruption Getting into all of the Chinese Communist Party entities that have funneled money to Joe Biden and I hope the next time I'm hosting we will have actually impeached Joe Biden but I don't know if I will hold my breath. | ||
About the worst we've ever had. | ||
The typical American family is paying more than $2,250 in increased energy costs since Biden took office. | ||
That's a lot. | ||
And if you look at the overall cost, it's about $8,000 per family. | ||
You add up the bacon. | ||
You know, bacon is up five times, five times what it used to be. | ||
But food is up worse than energy. | ||
You know, energy is bad. | ||
This is your business. | ||
But food is worse, and other things are worse. | ||
By contrast, under the Trump administration, we reduced energy costs for the average American family by $2,500 a year. | ||
That's a big difference. | ||
That's a big difference. | ||
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$5,000. | |
$5,000. | ||
It's $5,000. | ||
Low-cost energy also helped us bring jobs and factories roaring back from China, Mexico, and all of the other foreign countries that have been ripping us off for many years. | ||
Decades and decades. | ||
We created an incredible 1.2 million new manufacturing jobs. | ||
Nobody said that was possible. | ||
Do you remember Obama? | ||
Did anybody ever hear of Obama? | ||
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That's not very respectful, Sid. | ||
Barack Hussein Obama. | ||
Remember? | ||
Remember Rush Limbaugh? | ||
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He used to go... Remember? | |
He'd go, Barack HUSSEIN Obama. | ||
He used to scream out. | ||
He will be missed, right? | ||
He is missed. | ||
He is missed. | ||
But we created an incredible 1.2 million manufacturing jobs. | ||
Everybody said that was impossible. | ||
Obama said it was not possible. | ||
He thought we gave up on manufacturing. | ||
That places like this, Mario, wouldn't exist. | ||
You know that. | ||
He said that they'll be made in other places. | ||
You know, we would have nothing to do. | ||
What are we going to do? | ||
They want to build just low-income. | ||
Everyone's going to build low-income housing at some point. |