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You ****! | ||
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because. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. | ||
Police are terrorists! Police are terrorists! Police are terrorists! | ||
Let him up! Let him up! | ||
Let him up right now! | ||
Let the police go! Let the police go! | ||
Let the police go! | ||
Oh I said, I know you want to walk. | ||
I said, I know you want to walk. | ||
He's dead! | ||
Oh my God! | ||
News out of the United Kingdom this morning where former Prime Minister David Cameron is back in government. | ||
Amid a reshuffling of the current Prime Minister's cabinet, Cameron was seen entering 10 Downing Street today to take over as Britain's new Foreign Secretary. | ||
It just feels so much like 2011 all over again. | ||
The move follows a firing of of Home Secretary Suella Braverman. | ||
Her ouster was widely expected after she attacked London police, said they favored pro-Palestinian protesters, and wrote all of that in an op-ed for the Times of London last week. | ||
Now, of course, Cameron served as UK Prime Minister from 2010 to 2016, and the current Foreign Secretary will move into Braverman's role. | ||
Of course, Fleet Street, as well as the paper of record for Morning Joe, the New York Post, crushed This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
I got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Babb. | |
It's Monday, 13 November in the year of our Lord, 2023, from a summit in Riyadh to a riot in London that desecrated Remembrance Day to protest in New York City. | ||
We're going to get to all of this. | ||
We've also got the calls for resignation of the head of the RNC. | ||
We'll get to that. | ||
Morning Joe, everybody. | ||
Melting down on these articles, Axios' lead story about the effort of the Trump movement, the MAGA movement, to basically get 3,000 members ready to take over the government on the afternoon of the 20th of January 2025. | ||
Paul Danzer join us. | ||
We also know there's not enough votes, surprise, surprise, surprise, to support a clean CR. | ||
Garrett Haake of MSNBC is reporting this right now. | ||
We're going to have Russ vote to join us. | ||
So we are packed wall-to-wall today on news and information you need. | ||
I want to start with, I've got Poso and Rahim, Kassam Rahim. | ||
Let me start with you first. | ||
With Suella Braverman, the most MAGA member of the British government. | ||
Braverman's crime, her sin, was to write a piece in the Times of London and as Home Secretary stand up and say, we are not going to allow these Sharia supremacist jihadists to take over central London. | ||
We're not going to let them desecrate Remembrance Day. | ||
And particularly, we're not going to let them touch monuments. | ||
We are about patriotism. | ||
We're about the rule of law, we're about English tradition, and for that, she was fired. | ||
And of course, a guy who is on the payroll of the CCP as Joe Biden is in Elon Musk, David Cameron, has returned. | ||
Is Joe Scarborough right? | ||
I wish it was 2011 again. | ||
Rahim, you and Nigel Farage will be in charge. | ||
I'm going to start with you, then we'll go to Poso for a broader strategic overview. | ||
What's going on, Rahim? | ||
But firstly, I resent the accusation. | ||
We're still in charge. | ||
But what you really saw walking in there, Steve, this morning to 10 Downing Street was 2016. | ||
It was David Cameron, remember, who famously lost so many votes to the UK Independence Party in 2015 that he was forced to pledge a referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union. | ||
We got that referendum and on the 23rd of June 2016, 52 plus percent of Britons voted that they wanted to leave. | ||
And David Cameron, as a result of that referendum, actually left himself. | ||
I have known Cameron for a long time. | ||
He's one of the most eligionist characters you could get, probably second only on a grand scale in terms of the United Kingdom to Tony Blair. | ||
And Tony Blair is rearing his ugly head once again in the Middle East, although that's probably a subject for another day. | ||
But what you're really seeing here is, I think, a lot of kabuki theatre. | ||
Suella Braverman, has been part of a government that, for a very long time now, has shown that it is not interested in reducing net migration into the United Kingdom. | ||
In fact, migration into the United Kingdom, even in a post-Brexit world, is one of the highest records, is the highest record it has ever, ever been. | ||
Today, under a Conservative government, a Conservative Britain led by, you know, the last 13 years we've had Tory Prime Minister after Tory Prime Minister pledging to reduce those numbers year upon year. | ||
David Cameron, Theresa May, whatever her name was, it lasted about 12 days, and now Rishi Sunak. | ||
And so there's a lot of, I think, faux outrage going on here, and it's all predicated on the next election that's taking place in the UK. | ||
Remember, 2024 will be the first time ever that you see a convergence of the European parliamentary elections, British general election and the US general election. | ||
And so it could be all change in the world. | ||
Of course, China plays a big role in David Cameron's life. | ||
So people are heavily scrutinizing that. | ||
But I think it's much worse than that. | ||
I think David Cameron is not just in the pocket of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
But remember, he is also the man who took the United Kingdom to war on several of Hillary Clinton's failed outings. | ||
And I think this is really that point where you see the dovetailing of the war class in the world, wanting to rig the next elections all across the world. | ||
But this is also, remember, the Brexit was to get the sovereignty back, for the English to get their sovereignty back. | ||
In June of 16, we won there. | ||
And then in November, President Trump won. | ||
That's why this is exactly what's happening today, because the resurgence and coming back of Trump, which we'll get to in the second hour, it shows you the forces of the globalist never rest. | ||
They never rest, Rahim. | ||
They will absolutely try to browbeat the populist nationalist movement, sir. | ||
Yeah, I think that's absolutely right, and there are just too many coincidences going on right now. | ||
I know you have a phrase about that, but you've got Nigel Farage who's out of the mix at the moment because he's doing a reality TV show in Australia. | ||
You have the reintroduction of Tommy Robinson into X.com, Twitter Society now. | ||
And of course you have running street battles, you know, akin to how it used to be back in sort of 2012, 2013 between Islamist apologists, terror apologists and British nationalists. | ||
And so it all feels a little too put together. | ||
We've seen this movie. | ||
I just don't think the establishment is quite ready to see how it ends. | ||
Rahim, hang on for one second. | ||
POSO, we had the summit in Riyadh. | ||
We've had over the weekend the firefight around the hospital. | ||
We're going to get IDF Major Elliot Chadoff who's going to join us with Tara Dahl from Gaza, right outside Gaza in a moment. | ||
Your thoughts on what's happened over the weekend, brother? | ||
Well, Steve, that's exactly right. | ||
And the only thing I'd add to the mix as to the flare-ups that we've seen in Israel-Gaza, we're also seeing, of course, this major collapse of the Ukrainian front. | ||
The Russians now testing the front in multiple areas they could possibly be planning. | ||
A lot of people are saying that the Russians are planning to capitalize on the collapse of the Ukrainian counteroffensive. | ||
Of course, you're seeing the U.S., as Steve, as we've predicted on this program from day one, The U.S. | ||
is now throwing the Zelensky regime completely under the bus. | ||
You're seeing in the Washington Post these leaks coming out saying that Nord Stream 2 was actually planned by one of Zelensky's intelligence officers. | ||
We of course know, thanks to Seymour Hersh's excellent reporting on this, that of course it had U.S. | ||
and British intel backing from CIA MI6. | ||
But of course they're going to blame all this on the Ukrainians. | ||
The Germans of course know this, by the way. | ||
That's one of the reasons that they've delayed sending their long-range cruise missiles And long range strike capabilities to Ukraine, because they know that Ukraine is not a NATO ally, and yet participated in this attack on German energy infrastructure. | ||
At the same time, Steve, the other thing I'd like to throw into the mix is that we saw yesterday in Spain, and we're going to be covering this on Human Events, the 2pm hour, we've dedicated the entire hour to this in Spain, hundreds of thousands, I would say all in millions of Spanish patriots took to the streets in over 42 cities. | ||
42 separate cities across Spain. | ||
We're talking from Barcelona, Madrid, all over the place, protesting what they're calling a socialist coup. | ||
And it started with Vox, but now the center-right People's Party has come in. | ||
You've got all sorts of parties that have come in on this now, because what they see is the socialist party overthrowing the Constitution and the rule of law in Spain. | ||
And on top of that, in the defense of Christendom, The fake pope fires the most conservative traditional bishop in the country, Bishop Strickland of Tilo, Texas. | ||
We're going to get in all of it and go to Gaza next in the war room. | ||
I'm going to come back to them about their perspective. | ||
I want to go to, just outside Gaza, Tara Dahl. | ||
Tara's now over there for RAV. | ||
You'll be covering. | ||
Tara, where are you? | ||
Set the stage for me. | ||
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Yeah, hi Steve. | |
We are about two miles next to the Gaza Strip. | ||
So we are in southern Israel, a place that has been completely, everybody has been removed by the IDF. | ||
There are no residents here any longer. | ||
Israel, remember, has 200,000 IDPs right now that have been displaced because this area is completely controlled by the IDF. | ||
When we came into this, we had to go through tanks after tanks after tanks. | ||
I'm telling you, I've never seen anything like that. | ||
I mean, this is Israel is at war, but I am here right now with Major Elliot Chodoff, and he has been serving in the IDF Reserve Unit down here, but he's speaking right now to you as a civilian. | ||
So, Major, walk us through this extraordinary emergency Arab League meeting in Riyadh over the weekend, particularly the fact that the Persians showed up and it seemed like their whole, you know, Erdogan says Jerusalem's our red line. | ||
You've got the Arabs saying that the Israelis are committing war crimes. | ||
You got the Persians saying that we're not going to tolerate this. | ||
We're going to start hitting with our militias from the north. | ||
Give me your perspective first. | ||
I understand you're speaking as a civilian, but give me your perspective first of this Arab League summit. | ||
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The summit is a mixed bag. | |
You've got a bunch of Arab regimes, like Saudi Arabia, who are terrified of their neighbors and of their own population. | ||
And if not for that, they would have made peace with Israel a long time ago. | ||
So they're trying to sort of dance between the raindrops. | ||
You have Erdogan of Turkey, who's been a Hamas supporter after he's an Islamist from day one, all through the years. | ||
And you have Iran, the Persians as you call them correctly. | ||
We're behind the whole thing. | ||
I mean, this is the Death to America crowd who are also attacking American bases in Syria and who are making mischief all around the Middle East and all around the world with their agents and proxies. | ||
So the proxies like the Houthis and Hamas and Islamic Jihad and their agents like Hezbollah who are actually directly under their control. | ||
So Major, why, and this is even with Netanyahu, they keep talking about, you know, maybe they're going to empower in Gaza afterwards the PLO. | ||
It seems to me that, it appears to me that the Israeli media and the senior level of the Israeli government will not address The central issue here. | ||
This is Islamist. | ||
This is Sharia supremacism. | ||
They don't hide it. | ||
They don't hide it. | ||
The summit was all about that. | ||
It unites the Turks in the old Ottoman Empire, the Egyptians, the Gulf Emirates, the Persians, who hate them all. | ||
And these people all hate each other. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
It's not totally united. | ||
It's united by one thing. | ||
Sharia supremacism. | ||
But why? | ||
Every time I'm watching the Israeli media, I'm seeing Israeli government, they're kind of in this thing like it's a secular thing and, you know, we can eventually cut a deal with the PLO. | ||
Is that not whistling past the graveyard? | ||
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In the long run, it is. | |
But in the short run, keep in mind that Israel is also under pressure from the American administration. | ||
You know, America's way of going to war over the past few decades is going with an exit strategy. | ||
I personally believe if you're going in with an exit strategy, don't bother going in in the first place. | ||
But America wants to hear that. | ||
And our mission right now is to destroy Hamas. | ||
It's a slow slog, and of course, Hamas, knowing very well the audience it is playing for, as I'm sure you well know, dug in under the hospitals in Gaza. | ||
As a matter of fact, there was a firefight today outside of, not Shifa, where their headquarters is, but another hospital in Gaza, Quds Hospital. | ||
A Hamas terrorist made the fatal error of firing an RPG at an Israeli tank unit. | ||
He and 20 of his friends were taken out by it. | ||
But the hospitals are key because they intentionally dug themselves into there, and we, because we are who we are, are not going to bring the hospitals down on their heads. | ||
We're going to go in, we're going to deal with it, but it's a slow process, and every day that it doesn't happen, and I say this analytically, not critically, every day that it doesn't happen, you have the headlines of Israel surrounding hospitals, Israel attacking hospitals, and so on. | ||
In other words, for Hamas, there's a certain win-win in it, although ultimately they're going to lose. | ||
Major, for an American audience, make us smart. | ||
What should we be looking for over the next couple of days or weeks to make sure our audience, because this is MAGA activist, what should we know and be thinking about to make us smart about this whole thing? | ||
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Okay, there are two elements, I would say, to what we're looking at. | |
Right now is the immediate and that's the fighting in Gaza. | ||
And here, if I can go back a month, the Israeli military Israel suffered a massive tragedy on Saturday morning, October 6th. | ||
The military failed in its mission that morning, and that's not a secret. | ||
It's not a military secret. | ||
It came back very, very quickly, and more information is coming out to the public now about how much Hamas really planned to do on that Saturday and Sunday and beyond. | ||
And, in fact, within 24 hours, they were utterly defeated. | ||
In other words, the army got attacked together very quickly, responded very quickly. | ||
and defeated them. | ||
The next mission, of course, and stated clearly, is to destroy Hamas. | ||
And also here to make clear, there's a lot of sort of background noise. | ||
You can't destroy Hamas because it's an ideology. | ||
That's simply not true. | ||
Hamas is an organization and it can be destroyed. | ||
Whether radical Islam can be destroyed as an ideology is an entirely different question. | ||
And here I'll give you a historical throwback. | ||
In May 1945, Nazi Germany was destroyed. | ||
Nazism was not. | ||
So, let's start with the organization. | ||
We're doing that. | ||
We're trying to do it, and so far very successfully, with a minimum number of casualties on our side, and despite all the presses, ravings, and rantings, a minimum amount of civilian casualties on the other side, given the scale of the urban operation. | ||
So, what we're looking at in the next few days is the continuation, I would like to say the finishing, but I won't go that far, of that job. | ||
The tunnel networks, the headquarters, the leadership, its installations. | ||
That's on the Gaza side. | ||
At the same time, we have the beginnings of conflict up north. | ||
The north has been a hot border now almost from the beginning. | ||
Hezbollah, frankly, is the horns of a dilemma. | ||
It doesn't really want to start a war with Israel right now, especially seeing what we're doing to Hamas. | ||
In other words, on October 6th, they were dreaming about, hey, maybe we can jump into this, as they did in 2006, for example. | ||
By October 8th, they were saying, you know, maybe this isn't such a good idea. | ||
On the other hand, they can't remain entirely silent and allow Hamas to be defeated. | ||
So what we're seeing on their part is enough action for them to say we're engaged. | ||
Nasrallah, in his speeches, said very predictably, our real job is defending Lebanon against Israeli aggression, as if we ever wanted to invade Lebanon for its own right or its own sake. | ||
And in the meantime, we are pushing back very, very hard against them, something we haven't done in years. | ||
In other words, for every rocket they fire, every missile they fire, we're pounding them back, but in South Lebanon. | ||
In other words, it is in neither of our interests right now, for two different reasons, for this to escalate into a full-scale war in the north with Hezbollah in Lebanon. | ||
From our point of view, it's because we'd rather not fight a two-front war at once. | ||
And from their point of view, As I said, they're seeing very clearly what we're doing to Hamas, and they don't want the same treatment. | ||
Major Chadoff, you talk about, I know it's too premature to think about the entire Gaza post-war, but we're hearing reports, Sullivan, Blinken, the administration, the Biden regime's trying to bring Qatar in to have a major role, and as my colleague Rahim Kassam just mentioned, Tony Blair has now raised his head, and he's on the payroll of Qatar. | ||
Your thoughts, having Qatar, the nest of vipers that allows the Muslim Brotherhood and their franchisee, Hamas, to live a $10 billion life of luxury. | ||
They've got the Persians there. | ||
It's the financial capital of radical jihad. | ||
How is that set with you, that the Biden regime and Tony Blair, both associated with Qatar, now want Qatar as a major involvement in Gaza? | ||
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I think bringing Qatar into Gaza would be a huge mistake. | |
As you said, they're the funders, not only the hosts of the leadership, leadership that's worth billions of dollars individually, each of them, while they're screaming about the poverty of their population in Gaza. | ||
As a matter of fact, it's interesting, just as an aside, Hezbollah a couple of weeks ago made a comment about Khaled Masha, the head of from a city sitting in katar was worth five billion dollars uh... they said he's living in a seven-star hotel he wants us to go to war for him gives an idea also the the inter inter organizational conflict there but no having them in any way in control in gaza | ||
would be an enormous mistake if care it's about them sending money for rebuilding under other auspices i have to leave that is an open question because it depends on where and how under what circumstances under what auspices But in there as any sort of political power would be an enormous mistake setting ourselves up for having to do this again in the future. | ||
Tara, your social media, how do people follow you and all the reporting you do for RAV while you're in Israel on scene? | ||
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Tara underscore doll on Instagram. | |
And so I'll be here for a couple weeks reporting, Steve. | ||
Hopefully we'll keep you there until this thing is concluded. | ||
Hopefully a couple of weeks or maybe longer. | ||
Tara Dahl, thank you very much. | ||
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Major Elliot Child, thank you very much for the idea. | |
Appreciate it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Poso and Rahim are going to stick with me. | ||
We're packed. | ||
We're going to talk about the RNC. | ||
Caroline Wren and others are going to join us. | ||
Patty Lyman, I think, from the Commonwealth of Virginia. | ||
Others are going to join us about that. | ||
We'll be following that and talking about that. | ||
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D.C. | |
Draney is going to join us this afternoon. | ||
We've got to talk about, there's already enough votes, MSNBC's reporting, already enough Republican no's on this clean CR from Speaker Johnson. | ||
So his first test, the latter and all the complexity of the latter, which I think is very well thought through. | ||
What's not well thought through, you cannot fund at Nancy Pelosi levels. | ||
It's just not, it's not feasible. | ||
So a lot going on. | ||
Paul Danz is going to join us about taking on the Administrative State. | ||
Next up, Jack Posobiec, Raheem Kassam. | ||
Be back in a moment. | ||
Okay, we're going to get into this in much more detail later, but, uh, Speaker Johnson's proposal on the ladder, which is to do this in two phases. | ||
Unfortunately, both phases would be clean CRs. | ||
In their theory of the case, this stops for omnibus. | ||
We'll explain it all to you in the second hour. | ||
But you can't put forward a clean CR. | ||
Can't happen. | ||
Already six Republicans are no's. | ||
That means you would need Democrat votes, at least right now. | ||
But the big fight's going to come in the Rules Committee. | ||
We've got a Russ vote. | ||
We'll break it all down for us in a little while. | ||
Rahim. | ||
Cutter. | ||
You hear, this is raised again, is that they're going to be involved in this entire thing, not just sending money. | ||
They want to have a real involvement. | ||
You mentioned Tony Blair. | ||
Are we just repeating all the mistakes we've made over and over again in this region? | ||
Well, look, I mean, the answer I have to that isn't going to make anybody particularly happy. | ||
The reality of the situation is a lot of these people fled their national politics. | ||
Tony Blair, Hillary Clinton, You know, you can even go as far as the, you know, the recent Polish elections and seeing the return of the globalists once again. | ||
And they fled because at one point in time, populist nationalism had them on the run. | ||
There was the wind at our backs. | ||
It looked like, you know, things were going to be a little bit more geared towards the national identity and securing the interests of the nation. | ||
But when it ended up happening all across the world, whether you look to Italy, quite frankly, you look to Brexit Britain, you look to a Trump America, whereby the Republicans at the time, Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell, so on and so forth, were doing everything they could to stymie it, right? | ||
And you have that famous phrase where you said, look, if you think they're going to just toss you over the keys and let you get to work, you know, you're dreaming, right? | ||
And unfortunately, a lot of these people have now seen that they've got everything left to play for. | ||
They thought they were routed, they've looked behind them, and they've realized that their assailants are no longer there. | ||
So they're back, and they're back with their noses at the trough, Tony Blair being one of the The key swine involved in wrecking Britain between the years of 1997 and 2010, and really passing on the baton to somebody who's back in government today, which is David Cameron. | ||
There's been a lot of talk. | ||
about what's been going on in the United Kingdom of late, and a lot of talk of Nigel Farage perhaps taking over the Conservative Party. | ||
But this is a big FU to that mentality, that mindset and that voter base, because David Cameron and Nigel Farage can't be in the same political party. | ||
That would be nonsense. | ||
You got your chops in following radical Islam for many, many years. | ||
You wrote the book, incredible book, No Go Zones. | ||
Then you came back and wrote a book about Enoch Powell, Brigadier Powell. | ||
Spain. | ||
Spain is the equivalent of the Rio Grande Valley or Southern Arizona in the conflict, in this really illegal migration into Europe. | ||
Talk to me about what you've seen in Spain over the last couple of days, because it is awe-inspiring. | ||
Well, the Spanish situation is bizarre, because you have a group of convicted separatists who actually tried what the media in this country would call an insurrection against their own country several years ago. | ||
And are now being sort of welcomed back into this power-sharing deal by the desperate socialists who are desperate to take and cling on to power. | ||
And so, you know, there's a lot of the word coup being thrown around nowadays, but this is a closer thing than you'll ever get. | ||
You know, it's closer to a coup than January 6th ever was. | ||
And yet, there's scant coverage about it out there. | ||
And I think that's because, for two reasons, right? | ||
Spain fundamentally has not been particularly a politically interesting nation in broad Western parlance for the last 20 or 30 years. | ||
Years at least. | ||
And so people find it very difficult to navigate what's going on there. | ||
The second part of it is this, you know, the corporate media that wants mass migration, unlimited migration, they know that that is the door into Europe. | ||
That is one of the critical paths, one of the critical mechanisms by which, you know, wherever the people now coming from in majority, whether it's Afghanistan, whether it's sub-Saharan Africa and so forth, there are only several routes that are possible to take. | ||
And so they don't want to shine a light on the fact that a socialist government is committing what is effectively a coup in a modern European nation. | ||
So, I mean, you can argue whether or not Spain is entirely like France or the United Kingdom, but it's up there. | ||
And again, I think a lot of the situation we find ourselves in now is a is actually a failure of action on the populist national side, which is why, by the way, I think it's a completely germane day to talk about the fact that the RNC winter meetings is coming up and it's time to get rid of Ronald McDaniel. | ||
And I look forward to that conversation that I understand You'll be having with Caroline Wren because those are the sorts of actions that haven't been taken for the last several years and writ large all across the world. | ||
It's why David Cameron's still back in government. | ||
It's why Tony Blair's back with his snout in the trough in the Middle East. | ||
And it's why what's going on in Spain is happening. | ||
It's why we have not just a wide open southern border, but 10 million illegal alien invaders. | ||
And what's happened in New York City over the weekend was shutting down a Grand Central. | ||
Remember, they're at Columbus Circle. | ||
They're not at the synagogues. | ||
This is not just about Israel and the Jews. | ||
They're at Columbus Circle saying that the problem lies in the West, that the problem is the West. | ||
Pacific, you have an Arab League summit. | ||
Over the weekend with the Turks, the Persians, and the Arabs. | ||
United. | ||
They come out of there united. | ||
Jerusalem's the red line. | ||
Walk me through this. | ||
Your perspective, particularly with the ongoing assault in Gaza. | ||
And as you know, the world's media is playing up the hospital. | ||
Well, Steve, we talked about this on Saturday on the show, but for folks who missed it, I'll just explain what's going on here is that what we're seeing are two forces and Rahim has done a fantastic job walking us through the geopolitics of it, but we're seeing the forces of the left and the globalist Kabbal, writ large, that have come back. | ||
They have something called moral clarity. | ||
We also see from this Islamic World Summit, headed by Erdogan, where he's calling for the rise of the Ummah, the rise of the Islamic world to join together, using the Palestinian cause as their causus belli, this idea that they're going to rally behind the Palestinians, not in terms of, you know, troops or actually invasions of Israel, because they're probably not going to do anything like that, But in terms of this idea of rising up against the West, they have moral clarity. | ||
The problem is, the West has lost our moral clarity. | ||
We've become soft. | ||
The Western Church has become soft. | ||
Western Christianity has become soft. | ||
We've become doubtful of our institutions, and rightly so, because our institutions have been Infiltrated, but we've also become doubtful and distrustful of our own convictions. | ||
We say, well, it's better to let people, uh, you know, just be as they are, let things go. | ||
I'm just going to do often do my own thing. | ||
And while we've done that, and while this sort of stripe of, I call it, conservatarianism has been pushed through, particularly through the right, but then also mainstreamed into the wider culture in the West, we've allowed ourselves to become susceptible to these groups. | ||
You see it not only in terms of Islamists, you see it in terms of leftists, and the SJWs, and Chris Rufo, and so many people have done great work on that. | ||
But you even see this with the environmentalists. | ||
They have moral clarity of their convictions. | ||
They believe that their side is morally right. | ||
This has been a problem of Western conservatism, it's been a problem of American conservatism, and it continues to be a problem of the people who stand for what I call the forces that are pro-Western civilization. | ||
If you are for Western civilization, then you must stop apologizing for Western civilization. | ||
You must stop apologizing for the things that we have done to build up where we are today. | ||
And you must stop apologizing for the things that we have to do to continue to grow and progress our civilization To the point where we are, yes, number one, cleaning up our cities. | ||
Like, of course, San Francisco will do for Xi Jinping. | ||
So we see that we can do this overnight. | ||
By the way, you're not going to see homeless ten cities anywhere in China. | ||
They have homeless, but they push them outside of cities. | ||
We should be colonizing the stars at this point. | ||
We should be going up to Mars. | ||
We should be going up to the asteroid belt. | ||
But instead, we're getting involved in all of these places of the third world, trying to say that this is democracy, that we're going to build it up, we're going to open our borders, we're going to allow all people to come in and create these new people. | ||
These are communist beliefs. | ||
These are essentially Marxoid type of arguments. | ||
And so this is the problem. | ||
We've completely abandoned what it means to uphold Western civilization. | ||
It completely abandoned what it means to uphold Christendom. | ||
And Steve, this started with the removal of God from the public square. | ||
And you've got, you know, Megan Rapinoe even out there just last night saying that her career-ending injury is proof that God doesn't exist. | ||
Well, Megan, I'd like to say to you that I believe it's proof that he does. | ||
Jack, would there be any worse time in the world than what's going on to have Joe Biden, who's on the payroll of the CCP, go to the Bay Area as a supplicant and talk about a new TPP? | ||
The Biden administration is coming up with a new trans-pacific partnership that we shot down in the first days of the Trump administration and to reinforce the one China policy with what the CCP is doing in the South China Sea against the Philippines. | ||
Is there any worse time you can imagine for an American, a quote-unquote leader of an American government to do that? | ||
Well, Steve, the reason that they're going to the Bay Area is because Xi Jinping is coming to overview his territory. | ||
Because under Gavin Newsom, California has become China-fornia. | ||
They control the vast swaths of influence, not in terms of just the companies, and in terms of Silicon Valley, but also in terms of actual land, actual real estate, actual farmland, not just in California, but predominantly in California. | ||
You see this time and again. | ||
And Joe Biden is simply traveling over there like a vassal. | ||
I mean, this is a guy where, you know, I got a text message from somebody or saw a text message from somebody over the weekend that says they were at church with Joe Biden. | ||
And they said when he goes up for communion, he can't even walk. | ||
He just kind of kind of shuffles forward step by step. | ||
He doesn't even know where he is, Steve. | ||
And this is something that, of course, Xi Jinping absolutely loves. | ||
He wants his influence to be number one, to be preeminent in America and across the world because he's interested in dominance. | ||
Because again, Xi Jinping and China, they put their civilization first. | ||
They have moral clarity that they want China and the Chinese Communist Party to win. | ||
We, on the other hand, we sit back and we take it again and again and again. | ||
And I just ask myself, when are the American people going to stand up and show the fight like the people of Spain are showing us right now? | ||
Jack, how do people get to you? | ||
You're back in the saddle now, Human Events Daily, all the social media, where do they go? | ||
Alright, we're back at 2pm. | ||
The entire show today is going to be dedicated to the Patriots of Spain, to the Patriot uprising. | ||
We're going to have representatives from Vox actually joining us from Spain on the ground to walk us through the political machinations, where this amnesty deal for these terrorists and traitors is being pushed through, and the fact that the EU doesn't seem to care one bit about the socialist government of Spain throwing an election out and throwing out the rule of law. | ||
in their country, the likes of which haven't been seen in Spain since 1936. | ||
It all starts. | ||
It's going to be a white-hot show today. | ||
Human Events, daily, 2 p.m. | ||
Eastern, right here, Real America's Voice. | ||
Jack Pasoba, glad to have you back. | ||
Thank you for carving time out this morning to join us. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
God bless. | ||
Rahim, National Pulse and your team, the team you put together is doing amazing coverage of all this, and particularly just this terrible massive protest that took place on Remembrance Day. | ||
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Small things like that are very gratifying, and it's the audience that does it. | ||
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Keebler Elf down with Tim Scott. | |
Back in a moment. | ||
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Ron, if you want to come on stage tonight, you want to look the GOP voters in the eye and tell them you resign, I will turn over my, yield my time to you. | |
All right, joining me now, Ronna McDaniel, chairwoman of the Republican National Committee. | ||
Ronna, thanks so much for being with us. | ||
Vivek and others are saying that under your leadership, Republicans have lost election after election and positing the question, you know, why should you retain your job given the track record of the party under your leadership? | ||
And to that, what do you say? | ||
Well, first, I'm going to continue to focus on Joe Biden and Democrats. | ||
And I think there was a moment missed during that debate by Vivek to talk about the fact that we still have 13 American hostages in Israel. | ||
The fact that for the first time ever in the history of either party, we had a Jewish co-sponsor. | ||
This is too weak. | ||
I can't let this take up any more airtime. | ||
Let me bring in Patty. | ||
I got Caroline Wren, Patty Lyman. | ||
Are being sucked into a, whether you like it or not, a global conflict of the atheistic Chinese Communist Party and the Sharia supremacists of all the countries we've backed in the Middle East, Turkey, Egypt, the Gulf Emirates, and the Persians. | ||
But you remember, Biden and Obama gave the Persians a nuclear weapon. | ||
As we get sucked into this, we've got a massive political problem here. | ||
One thing I want to make sure this audience knows is the economics and the macroeconomics that connects all this. | ||
Go to Birchgold.com slash Bannon right now. | ||
Make sure you get the end of the dollar empire. | ||
Make sure you understand how currency ties to all of this. | ||
In particular, you can answer the question when she shows up this week, why is the Chinese Communist Party buying gold at record rates in 22 and 23? | ||
Ask the folks at Birchgold that. | ||
Wait for the response, because this is all inextricably linked, and it's linked to American politics. | ||
Patty Lyman joins us. | ||
Just where do we stand? | ||
You had this contentious RNC vote last, I think, January. | ||
It's been nothing but a continual debacle from then. | ||
You're on the National Committee. | ||
You tell me your thinking, Patty. | ||
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And good morning, Steve. | |
Thank you for having me. | ||
Last January was a pivotal turning point for the RNC, but not in a good direction. | ||
Literally, or I would say practically, 100% of grassroots Republicans, not one of my colleagues told me that their grassroots people in their state wanted Ronna reelected. | ||
Yet two-thirds of my colleagues voted to reelect her. | ||
Now, this time, because of Scott Pressler and various other people, turning point, This process of electing the RNC chair became a populist process. | ||
For the first time, the whole country was watching it. | ||
And you know what they saw? | ||
They saw two-thirds of my colleagues give a vulgar hand gesture to the Republican grassroots people that we need to win elections. | ||
And that's been very damaging. | ||
It's been damaging to fundraising. | ||
And frankly, me and some of my colleagues who are fighting for change at the RNC, we're giving every effort that we possibly can. | ||
We're going around speaking to people to give them hope that there are some of us working to make the Republican Party a bottom-up party. | ||
We're not a top-down party. | ||
And we can't keep shafting the grassroots. | ||
They are leaving. | ||
And things like the other day, that's not going to bring any of them back. | ||
Patty, it's about priorities, and here's what I don't get. | ||
You've got the world on fire, invasion of the southern border, debt out of control. | ||
We're going to have a big fight now internally to the Republican Party, even about these CRs, about really facing the fact you've got to make massive cuts. | ||
In the RNC, Every month I'm getting these huge debates. | ||
It looks like they cost a fortune with people like NBC, who are not exactly MAGA friendly. | ||
And you talk about a convention in Milwaukee that they're going to raise $125 million. | ||
Why are the priorities for big debates that are all anti-Trump? | ||
Is this to give the never-Trump people a platform? | ||
And big conventions that nobody really cares about? | ||
You know, we could do it in a Kwatson hut in a hangar at an airport and be just as... Why are they so, like, showtime and want to be, you know, dealing with the elites and living the good life when the country's on fire, ma'am? | ||
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Well, ask yourself. | |
Who gets a lot of attention when there's an RNC debate? | ||
A lot of that determines it. | ||
Also, there's too much at the top of the RNC of people wanting their rich consultant friends to be able to make more money. | ||
I mean, it's appalling what gets paid out to consultants month after month for failing. | ||
You know what's tragic about this, Steve? | ||
Not just the disasters around the world where leadership in America is needed. | ||
But in this country, our friends and neighbors have suffered tremendously over the last number of years, especially the last two to three years under Biden. | ||
They have suffered tremendously. | ||
As pathetic as we can be at times in our party, and it's not a good time right now, we are the only thing standing in between our friends and neighbors and their families and the Democrats that are hell-bent on destroying their lives, and they are destroying their lives. | ||
We have this country counting on us. | ||
It's so much bigger than us winning, Steve. | ||
We have an obligation. | ||
To save this country for the good of everyone here, yet we're playing games about who's going to get a check from the RNC. | ||
Patty, how do people follow you? | ||
You're one of Trump's early supporters. | ||
You're MAGA all the way. | ||
You actually are on the inside there. | ||
How do people follow you on social media? | ||
Where do they go? | ||
Your website to learn more about you and your fight? | ||
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Well, at this point, the best place for them to go is my Facebook page. | |
It's Patti Lyman, RNC National Committee Woman for Virginia. | ||
I'm up for re-election in 2024, and I'm going to get my website all put together. | ||
But right now, Patti Lyman, RNC National Committee Woman for Virginia. | ||
We need help. | ||
This party cannot survive without the people listening to us right now being given a reason to support us. | ||
Patti, very powerful. | ||
Thank you very much for joining us. | ||
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Thank you. | |
People know Patti Lyman. | ||
She's a fighter. | ||
MAGA all the way. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We've got a 90-second break, I think, at the top. | ||
Come back for Hour 2. | ||
Caroline Wren's going to be here to kind of lay out the framework of this. | ||
We've also got a massive fight on Capitol Hill already. | ||
You've got Amanda Ramparts. | ||
I want everybody to check in with Grace Chung. | ||
Get the app, Bill Blaster. | ||
It'll make you more effective. | ||
It'll give you operating leverage. | ||
And you're going to need it this week. | ||
A firestorm back on the Capitol. | ||
And guess what? | ||
It's our favorite topic. | ||
Nobody wants to face the facts. | ||
Nobody wants to make the tough decisions. | ||
This audience does. | ||
And you'll have the back of those people that make the tough decisions. | ||
But we need massive cuts, and we need massive cuts today. | ||
No more happy talk. | ||
No more, I'm going to get to it in January. | ||
I'm going to get to it in February. | ||
I like the latter approach if it's coupled with massive cuts in these CRs. | ||
Other than that, let Biden shut down his own regime. | ||
Short break. |