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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
President Trump got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved! | ||
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War Room, here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | |
Okay, it's Thursday, 7 December in the year of our Lord, 2023, 82nd anniversary | ||
of uh... our commemoration of the beginning of the american part of a world war two remember they've been fighting china since i think nineteen thirty five push in the spanish civil war had a lot of preambles to that but they basically have been gunfire in europe starting in uh... one september nineteen thirty nine with the invasion of poland by uh... by the partners the nazis joe stalin and adolf hitler we'll get to more that uh... but i want you to think about it today's exercise | ||
Throughout the day, and we'll be back for two hours. | ||
The day's exercise is very simple. | ||
How do you explain to the honored dead of World War II what in the hell has happened in this country? | ||
How do you explain it to them? | ||
Not me, you. | ||
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Think about that. | ||
How do you explain it to them? | ||
What excuse are you going to use? | ||
What are you going to tell them? | ||
And what are you going to tell them about what you're doing about it? | ||
Let's have total responsibility. | ||
We all own it. | ||
Let's own it. | ||
That's what today's about. | ||
They'll play, you know, on Fox and CNN. | ||
They'll play a short newsreel. | ||
They'll give you 30 seconds and, you know, they'll cut the Arizona, the bridge of the Arizona, that beautiful white thing. | ||
And then they'll just move on with more madness. | ||
And, you know, they will never connect the dot, the dots to the invasion of this country, to the honored dead. | ||
They don't want to do that. | ||
They want to get, you know, 102-year-old veterans, one of these brave heroes of the greatest generation, the few remaining, and, you know, have some story about them, which are very heart-rendering. | ||
Don't get me wrong, incredibly heart-rendering. | ||
But it's also not the point. | ||
It's not the point. | ||
It's not the point. | ||
The point is that border. | ||
That's the point. | ||
The point is what has happened to our representatives of at least the conservative side of this. | ||
You know, there's some reports now from Jake Sherman and the team over at Punchbowl that there's heated discussion, very animated discussions with Speaker and Jim Jordan and all these people. | ||
Hey, that's fine. | ||
Go write a, go write a, maybe it's time to go write a sharply worded letter. | ||
That's what we need, a sharply worded, you have power. | ||
I just wish we could just maybe get Nancy Pelosi for a day. | ||
And I realize you hate the sound of her voice, but she's a hammer. | ||
She's a hammer. | ||
I just wish she'd get these smurfs and just take them to hammer school for a day about how stuff rolls. | ||
Then maybe we'd make some progress. | ||
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Thanks, Dave. | ||
I got Yoram Hazani. | ||
Can we get Yoram's cold open? | ||
Can we replay that? | ||
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Yoram Hazani joins us from the War Room today. | ||
Thank you, sir, for joining us. | ||
You know, I did the Pacific first in the first hour from Pearl Harbor, but as I mentioned to the audience, we didn't actually declare war on Hitler. | ||
Right away. | ||
Hitler declared war on the United States a couple days later and then automatically, obviously, went back and said, okay, if you're going to do that. | ||
But all the effort in the early years was to take out Nazi Germany, which is considered the bigger threat. | ||
So to take out Nazi Germany, all the industrial might and power and really arms from North Africa to Sicily, Italy, and then obviously the 8th Air Corps over industrial Germany and the landings and the march. | ||
We're dealing with our honored dead today, Joram. | ||
If we had told the honored dead of the European campaign in North Africa and Sicily, all that heart and the brutal fighting in Italy, that, I don't know, 82 years later, you know, after they were the ones that discovered the camps or a lot of the camps, that in Israel, the survivors and grandchildren of that would be Essentially being driven into the sea by an Islamist supremacy movement? | ||
I think that'd be a very tough conversation to have. | ||
Your thoughts, sir? | ||
Well, look, the world does not dramatically improve because you won one important war. | ||
And I think it's important to remember that our freedom and the things that we believe in, you have to win them over again every generation. | ||
Tonight's the first night of Hanukkah, commemorating the freedom fighters of the Maccabee Revolt. | ||
That's more than 2,000 years ago, and we're still fighting, and we're going to have to keep fighting. | ||
Where do we stand right now? | ||
There's a lot of controversy about southern Gaza. | ||
There's all types of discussions about, you know, where the Palestinians are supposed to go. | ||
It seems like we're getting conflicting information every day. | ||
Can you just take a couple of minutes and explain exactly where you think we are in the military operation to destroy the military operation of the Muslim Brotherhood's franchisee in Gaza, Hamas? | ||
Sure. | ||
Well, we've resumed the ground operation after a break of about a week during which hostages were being released. | ||
So at this time, we basically have multiple fronts in Gaza. | ||
We have the continuation of the warfare in the north around Gaza City. | ||
Gaza City has been surrounded for some number Of weeks and Israeli forces of have entered the the the last hardcore strongholds. | ||
Um, Javalia refugee camp and a couple of other points in the north. | ||
There's heavy fighting taking place. | ||
There in Gaza City at the same time Israeli forces have entered the south of Gaza From from from the east at a number of points Han Yunis is the the major urban center there. | ||
It's been bisected divided in half as far as we know the the suspicion is that most of the Hamas leadership and the remaining 130 hostages are They're in Con Unis, very well maybe underground, but this is the scene for the final big fight. | ||
But once again, as we've said before, this is going to be a long war. | ||
The Israeli forces are advancing with great care in order to, on the one hand, make sure that civilians are out of the combat zones, and on the other hand that Israeli soldiers are not unnecessarily exposed to IEDs, to roadside bombs, to surprise attacks. | ||
So it's slow progress, but we should expect to see the city of Khan Yunis completely surrounded in the coming days. | ||
Do you think you're through the worst of it here at the demonstrations in the United States and in Europe of Islamic Sharia supremacists coming together with hard left types trying to either intimidate Jews or try to take the supporters of Israel and intimidate them? | ||
Do you think you're through the worst of that? | ||
I don't see any reason to think that we're through the worst of it. | ||
On the contrary, This is a replay of what we saw during the George Floyd riots, where the purpose of the rioting was to intimidate the American public into Changing regimes and establishing a government in Washington that is going to be more favorable to the hard left, which they succeeded in doing. | ||
It was a success, so I would expect to see the same playbook this time around, where genocide in Gaza is the slogan. | ||
I mean, obviously a false slogan, but that's the slogan under which these Violent groups in the United States are going to up the pressure over the next 12 months straight through to the next American election with the hope of once again bringing about an outcome that pushes the US government even further left. | ||
We've got about a minute here, but I want to at least start this, and we'll take it up after the break. | ||
You were at Ole Miss, right? | ||
Went down there, made presentations, talked to students, almost at the same time that the heads of the top Ivy League schools in the country came before Elise Stefanik and members of the House. | ||
What is your assessment of their performance, of the presidents of those arguably the best institutions of higher education we have here in the United States? | ||
Well, they're obviously very well equipped to respond to every perceived slight and insult to certain groups on the campuses, but they're not prepared to, and I don't think they will. | ||
use their institutional disciplinary bodies to protect anybody who's considered to be part of an oppressor class. | ||
We're talking about whites, heterosexuals, Christians, Jews, conservatives, nationalists of every kind. | ||
I don't see that they're prepared to protect the rights of these groups that have been labeled oppressors by Hang on for one second. | ||
We're taking a short commercial break. | ||
When we return, Yoram Hazani, one of the top public intellectuals about nationalism and the virtues of nationalism, is kind of a totemic book in our movement. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're going to return in just a moment. | ||
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The presidents, I think, and I think Stefanik's staff told me, because I didn't catch it, were actually sworn in, so they were under oath. | ||
Do you think, because they played, there was like, hey, I didn't know that, is that what intifada means? | ||
I didn't realize, that's very interesting. | ||
Do you think they perjured themselves? | ||
Do you think the presidents, particularly of Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania, actually lied to Congress and perjured themselves? | ||
No, I think – I think they're completely confused because their staffs have been addling their minds with this theory that the purpose of discipline at the university is to protect – members of oppressed classes from members of oppressor classes. | ||
And what that means is that, you know, the slightest insult to someone who's a member of one of the classes that they recognize, you know, which is the women and people of color and gays and Muslims and so on. | ||
If you're a member of one of those classes, then the bureaucracy of the university spring into action and they have all of these. | ||
Uh... | ||
Disciplinary procedures for making sure that your rights are supposedly being defended or at least that you get a hearing and you get the sense that the university is on your side as an oppressed class. | ||
So what happens when you have these small armies of Demonstrators marching across the campus and calling for genocide against the Jews Well, you know, I know this is surprising to to a lot of Jewish donors to these universities But it's not surprising probably to us if we've been following for years that you know these kinds of demonstrations against whiteness against white people against and | ||
Heterosexuality, Christianity, being male, being Jewish, is now something that is clearly part of one of these oppressor classes. | ||
And so here they are, these presidents of universities, and they think that their system is moral. | ||
They think that, you know, that they're defending the rights of the oppressed. | ||
And all of a sudden, this Elise Stefanik is a Jewish Republican, and she Asks them over and over again if somebody is calling for the Holocaust, for the genocide of all Jews. | ||
And that's being openly said. | ||
Does that qualify as harassment at Harvard or at Penn? | ||
And they were unable to come up with the answer that qualifies as harassment for a simple reason, because Jews are not one of the oppressed groups. | ||
So this is coming as a surprise to a lot of people. | ||
And I would say it's a powerful wake-up call. | ||
It has the potential to wake a lot of people up. | ||
Well, Bill Ackman put this tweet out, that, you know, Ackman's one of the more progressive guys out there, big hedge fund manager. | ||
We're on him all the time for different reasons. | ||
This is about what he's doing on Wall Street, but he does this analysis, and he's a pretty big donor, he does this analysis, and he puts it out in a tweet, and he interviewed faculty, he interviewed all this, and then he comes to a startling conclusion, about three-quarters of the way down, Jews are white, or at least Jews are considered white by the forces on the left. | ||
That kind of came as a shock to him, that You're considered an oppressor class. | ||
And he's a pretty smart, tough guy. | ||
The two presidents, do you expect me, do you really expect me to buy the two women who go into the Darwinian environment of these Ivy League, you know, cockpits and come at his presidents that they're so innocent that their staffs can just kind of lead them around? | ||
You don't think they know what's going on and they just support it? | ||
Or are they too cowardly to step up to it? | ||
And so they act like this is all like incredible. | ||
I didn't know Intifada meant that. | ||
That's really interesting, right? | ||
Do you buy the fact you think they're too innocent? | ||
Yeah, I think there's a lot of stupidity there. | ||
I'm sorry to say it. | ||
I mean, I do understand. | ||
You're definitely right that anybody who's the president of a university has seen an awful lot and done an awful lot, but they're living in bubbles. | ||
They're living in an environment where everybody around them is brainwashing. | ||
With this kind of neo-Marxist ideology. | ||
And I think you can see that in Ackman's letters and his tweets on the subject. | ||
I mean, the man is a powerful, influential billionaire. | ||
He's been in the game for decades. | ||
And he really is. | ||
I mean, he's just like he was born yesterday. | ||
He's waking up for the first time. | ||
And you can see it in the way that he says, look, I regret that when the oppressor class was – when that label was being used in order to persecute white male heterosexuals. | ||
And I was silent, and I regret that. | ||
He doesn't have to make that admission. | ||
He's making that admission because he's genuinely dumbfounded by waking up and realizing that he's been donating to a university that's effectively an indoctrination institution, whose purpose is to turn out thousands of degreed revolutionaries to fight against the American nation, its history and its way of life. | ||
You know, he really acts like he didn't know. | ||
Do you think, given the IDF's focus and looks like the progress, are you worried that we could win the battle of Gaza, but lose the war? | ||
That the overall, and when I say lose the war, not that you know you'd lose it like today, but you've started a chain of something that eventually leads to the overall, to the losing of it. | ||
Does that concern you at all? | ||
Yes, it does. | ||
I don't think there's any question that the war can be won in military terms. | ||
Gaza is a very small place and it's not comparable to Afghanistan, for example. | ||
Many times the size of the force that the United States was using in Afghanistan. | ||
Afghanistan is almost 2,000 times the size of Gaza. | ||
And that's not to mention that Gaza is, as you know, 45 miles away from Tel Aviv. | ||
So this is a city or a couple of cities in our backyard. | ||
Israel is applying overwhelming force and it's going to achieve its military aims without any question. | ||
The question which is Already on the table of what happens the day after the war is over. | ||
That's something that, unfortunately, the Biden administration is investing a tremendous amount of thought and effort coming up with all sorts of utopian fantasy scenarios, which are never going to happen. | ||
We saw Kamala Harris Talking about how the PLO is going to be brought to Gaza from the West Bank, and we have to revitalize them, and they're going to be responsible for transparency, and they're going to be responsible for accountability. | ||
I mean, this is just a complete—it's a joke. | ||
The Americans were never able to get transparency. | ||
and accountability in Iraq or Afghanistan or in Egypt or in Libya or any of these places, but they're still telling us that Israel is going to have to create some kind of utopian fantasy Palestinian state in Gaza. | ||
I'm glad you went to what she said because it gets to the core of what, and I quite frankly think even senior people in Israel and well-connected people in Israel. Her comment about the PLO goes back to the central fantasy that there's some secular authority that can step in here. | ||
This is Sharia supremacism. | ||
This is the Muslim Brotherhood and the Persians, the two great branches of Islam. | ||
And not standard Islam, but Sharia supremacist Islam. | ||
A theocracy, and quite brutal theocracy, that has its boots on the necks of the Persian people right now. | ||
And of course, wherever the Muslim Brotherhood rules, like even in Egypt, before they were gotten rid of, at least temporarily, by the military commanders there. | ||
This cuts to the problem of the entire deal. | ||
This is what I keep saying. | ||
This ain't Hamas. | ||
It's the franchise in Gaza, the Muslim Brotherhood, called Hamas. | ||
It's not Hezbollah. | ||
That's a collection of Persian Sharia supremacist Shiite militias. | ||
And this is about a Sharia supremacism, and that's why they have to drive the Israelis into the sea, because they can't tolerate any type of religious freedom or any type of freedom in that little strip of land on the Mediterranean, just like they can't tolerate it here and they won't tolerate it here. | ||
That's why they're in Columbus Circle and putting the headdresses on Benjamin Franklin. | ||
Here, it's not focused on the Jews, it's focused on the Americans, and the Biden administration fell into the trap. | ||
The PLO is irrelevant. | ||
They have no stroke, and you can't make them have stroke. | ||
But this is the deep-seated fantasy of what they want people to look away and avert their eyes, and every day it gets more dangerous. | ||
Until we can see what we see, This gets more dangerous every day. | ||
The military operation is the military operation, but that's not really the war. | ||
The war is a much higher level, a much more meaningful and purposeful level. | ||
And quite frankly, the United States is the leadership of the United States. | ||
The elites in the United States are the, and this is why Ackman and these guys are true, because they've been part of it and been funding it. | ||
And now they have these big wake-ups. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short break. | ||
Jerm's going to stick with us. | ||
I know he's got to bounce. | ||
But we've got some more questions to ask him. | ||
Can we win the battle and lose the war? | ||
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Okay, breaking news just across Twitter and The Wire. | ||
This is about Ukraine. | ||
Lawmakers are telling our reporters there is no way, it's impossible, the House will pass Ukraine aid, which we knew in 2023. | ||
Speaker Johnson is firm that the House will leave, go wheels up on December 15th with no Senate deal in sight and return in the new year. | ||
Not just Ukraine, but the festering sore that is the balance sheet of this country, but we'll get to more of that later. | ||
Yoram, it just shows you the... I think it's more insidious than cluelessness, but I can go with your cluelessness on Kamala Harris. | ||
But if you're pitching the PLO and the secular institutions in the Middle East when it's clear that this is a Sharia supremacist war, and that's why I think it's an open question, ladies and gentlemen, We could win a lot of military battles here and lose this war. | ||
People have to understand that. | ||
We could win a lot of the military kinetic part of this and lose this war. | ||
People have to think about that. | ||
And you have to stop thinking about this is just the Jews and this is just Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
You can see that in these demonstrations. | ||
You can see this of what's going on here. | ||
Just see what you see. | ||
And our leadership has no learning curve whatsoever of the elites in this country. | ||
And I thought Bill Ackman in there with the political consultants that briefed Kamala Harris and the National Security Council and the Defense Department before she moved there because she was all prepped. | ||
20 years in Iraq, 20 years in Afghanistan, what, 8,000 dead, another 10,000 contractors, 50,000 wounded, 9 trillion dollars according to Brown University, the net present value of our expense there. | ||
We learned nothing. | ||
We've learned nothing. | ||
Zero. | ||
You have, and particularly the brave men and women that fought over there, you know, you understand, Would that lead you to believe that you say, yeah, we've got to stand up the PLO and they've got to be more transparent. | ||
That's what we need. | ||
We need the PLO, we need Arafat's guys, and they've got to be more transparent. | ||
That's going to do it. | ||
It's absurd on the face of it. | ||
Yoram, thank you for your patience today. | ||
I've been kind of venting while you're on here. | ||
You've triggered me with some of the examples you brought up. | ||
Tell us how we get smart on this. | ||
What should we be reading? | ||
What should we be thinking about? | ||
This war is not going to end anytime soon. | ||
It's not going to end anytime soon. | ||
And I'm talking about the war. | ||
I'm not talking about the battle. | ||
I'm not talking about the military kinetic part of this in Gaza. | ||
I'm talking about the war. | ||
And this war is going to be a central part Of the 2024 campaign and where the direction of this nation. | ||
I think that's another thing. | ||
You see the two sides are not going to agree on particularly and I take honor in this the more harder core of that element and I I consider myself honored to be among the brethren that are in the more hardcore about this, sir. | ||
I think the key is to remember we are not talking about populations which are liberal western populations. | ||
The Palestinians are polling at this point at about 75% support for the massacres of October 7th and 8th. | ||
Muslims in the United States are polling close to 50% in support of the massacres on October 7th and October 8th. | ||
And if we had a way of, you know, polling woke neo-Marxists, then they'd be at least there also. | ||
We need to understand we're really dealing with a vicious ideology, which is backed by significant numbers of people in the United States and in Europe as well, not just in Israel. | ||
And we have to change the software. | ||
understand that we are not looking at something that resembles previous marches of Nazis where they could get 50 guys, they could get 100 guys, but what impact could they have on national politics? | ||
This is a completely different story. | ||
This is having an impact on the Democratic Party and it's going to have an impact on the Republicans as well and we have to open our eyes and get ready for it. | ||
Also, it's not just for the... they have tremendous resources. | ||
There's massive resources coming from all over to support this. | ||
These people have massive resources. | ||
to the degree that I hope she should, she didn't have time, but the financing of this. | ||
There's massive resources coming from all over to support this. | ||
These people have massive resources. | ||
The Bill Ackman's of the world, you give him $10 or $15 million, say take your money and go away. | ||
This radical movement has massive resources and they have the interconnections in media and political operations. | ||
It's a formidable force. | ||
I think unless you get down and toughen up, I think the odds look long here. | ||
Doable, but long odds. | ||
Very doable, but long odds. | ||
One thing about those folks, For their cause, and I think their cause is a radical and evil ideology, they don't lack courage. | ||
They don't. | ||
They will sacrifice, I think this is all part of a spectrum or continuum, and that's going to be quite formidable. | ||
That's going to be very tough. | ||
The toughness and grit and stick-to-it-ness and just plain old cussed-ness of this country is going to be tested. | ||
Tested big time. | ||
Yoram, how do people get to your writings, all of it? | ||
Easiest to go to my Twitter feed. | ||
It's Y-H-A-Z-O-N-Y, Y-H-A-Z-O-N-Y. | ||
And take a look at my books on nationalism or conservatism or on the Bible. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you for coming in. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Do you win the battle and lose the war? | ||
Or that in winning the battle you gave so much that you lose the war. | ||
The classic Pyrrhic victory. | ||
Mike Lindell joins us. | ||
Mike, I want to just go back something because I want to talk about the company. | ||
I want to talk about the people in the company, but I want to go back. | ||
I don't have time to play it, but the clips yesterday that the problem with Christians and the problem in the church today is too much love of country. | ||
That you love, and this is their quote, you love America too much, that you put America ahead of your Christian values. | ||
And the other is Carville, who, by the way, Carville hasn't been banned by anywhere. | ||
Carville said that Christians, Christian nationalists, right, are people that believe in the providential nature of this country, and this country is the New Jerusalem, and love this country, that they are more dangerous than Al-Qaeda, which is, as you know, the terrorist organization that when he was advising Clinton during the 1990s, they did nothing about. | ||
After the attack on the World Trade Center in 1993, they did nothing about it, and that's what brought down the Twin Towers. | ||
Sir, your thoughts about that? | ||
Well, I just did a speech in California. | ||
We're in a spiritual battle of epic proportions, biblical proportions, and And actually, Steve, I feel I'm getting back to normal. | ||
They've attacked me, the media, just this last week. | ||
Now it's back to normal. | ||
They're attacking me because of my Christianity, because the War Room Posse has helped get my pillow through weather this storm, and was even on a late night show with Jimmy Kimmel last night. | ||
They're back to their old attacks, but you know what? | ||
When the media is out there attacking, they're at least getting this word out, this nonsensical nonsense, and it's helping. | ||
A lot more than your Newsmaxes and Foxes of the world that don't talk about our election platform. | ||
They don't talk about anything. | ||
They're like weather channels that can't talk about hurricanes or tornadoes. | ||
You know, people are seeing through this nonsense, you know, that, oh, the church is, you know, that we love our country more than God. | ||
I mean, this is craziness. | ||
Talk to me then how that translates. | ||
Look, one of the reasons they're coming after Lindell is because of his professed Christian faith. | ||
Don't let that be lost on you. | ||
They're definitely coming. | ||
That's a big element because in Lindell they get a twofer. | ||
They get a guy who's about election integrity and one of the leaders of the MAGA movement and very close to President Trump. | ||
So they're going after Trump today and they're back in court in New York to go after him. | ||
But in Lindell they get a twofer. | ||
They get a guy that's the lead and spent all this time and money flying around on election integrity. | ||
He's got a plan. | ||
They're going to implement it. | ||
He's very close to Trump. | ||
He's a leader of the MAGA movement. | ||
He goes to all these conferences. | ||
He's always upbeat no matter how much pressure on him. | ||
But he's also a Christian. | ||
And they're trying to intimidate the Christians. | ||
Let's be blunt. | ||
They're trying to intimidate the Christians. | ||
They're trying to say, if you stand up and do this, you're going to be othered. | ||
We're going to get you fired from your job. | ||
We're going to get your kids thrown out of school. | ||
They're not going to be able to apply to good schools. | ||
You're going to get thrown out of your country club. | ||
People are going to give you stink eye when you go to the Kiwanis club or the Lions club. | ||
That's what it is, is to other you. | ||
And that's what they're trying to intimidate, the Christians. | ||
And when a guy like Carville can say that on one of the biggest shows on national TV in politics, and not one network, CNN, MSNBC, they have him on all the time, have not broomed him, they agree with it. | ||
They support it. | ||
They want him to say it more, because they want that to burn into your soul. | ||
Remember what Christ said, be not afraid. | ||
He understood. | ||
That courage is the most important of all the virtues because it is upon courage that all the other virtues rest. | ||
And they know if they can get Lindell and they can get Trump, they can get anybody. | ||
And that's the message we're trying to send. | ||
Mike Lindell, how are we doing? | ||
Well, they're not going to get us. | ||
The courage is contagious, Steve. | ||
And all the War Room Posse, you guys have been awesome. | ||
And I think they're very upset with the War Room Posse that my pillow is getting through the biggest three months of tax we've had. | ||
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Now they're in full-blown attack because they know we're coming. | ||
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They want the word to go out. | ||
They're out of jobs. | ||
They want the word to go out. | ||
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Mike, we got to bounce. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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The guy spent all this time and effort on election territory. | ||
Make sure we close the deal because we've got to close the deal. | ||
Got to close the deal. | ||
Not just win the deal. | ||
We got to close the deal. | ||
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They're leaving on the 15th and guess what? | ||
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Wait for it. | ||
The debt and deficit crisis, they're just going to wait till I don't understand the mentality. I really don't i'm not wired like that And I wasn't raised like that when you had these massive issues You've got to get all over All right short commercial break. We'll be back in a moment Here's your host stephen k I haven't seen a lot of commemoration We've been scouring Haven't seen a lot of commemoration yet. | ||
That is what it is, right? | ||
This is what it is. | ||
But that's today. | ||
We'll get back into it in the 5 to 7. | ||
Charlie Kirk follows us at noon. | ||
Populist nationalism served up hot. | ||
A lot to go on today. | ||
But so big after that. | ||
We're back 5 to 7 tonight. | ||
We've got a lot of stuff rolling, a lot of stuff going on on this day of commemoration of the beginning of the American involvement. | ||
In World War Two. | ||
And what were the honored dead? | ||
How would they weigh and measure us? | ||
How have we honored their sacrifice? | ||
It's not just once a year going to Memorial Day or Pearl Harbor and you lay a wreath or they're going to put the wreaths up at Arlington National Cemetery or the Military Cemetery. | ||
And these are important civic evolutions to do. | ||
There's no doubt about that. | ||
And to pass that tradition on to your children and your grandchildren. | ||
That's to be commended. | ||
We need to do that. | ||
But there's something deeper and deeper. | ||
If to honor those dead you don't leave on the 15th of December. | ||
I hate to say that. | ||
You don't. | ||
There has to be. | ||
And I wasn't raised like this. | ||
And I know this audience wasn't raised like this. | ||
And you're not hardwired like this. | ||
This is why this audience has such an impact. | ||
Because you will get to the ramparts and you'll give them the old what for. | ||
And they hate that. | ||
They hate it. | ||
Particularly because they know that you've done the work on this show and that you're informed and people respond to that respect. | ||
Remember that was Obama's situation in 08. | ||
They actually targeted those people in neighborhoods that people looked up to. | ||
It's the Kulaks. | ||
It's the head peasant. | ||
This is why when the Bolsheviks came in to to Ukraine in the 1930s. | ||
It was to kill, they take out the Kulaks first. | ||
They take out the head peasant in the village. | ||
People look up to it. | ||
My parents always thought of them as Kulaks. | ||
They were the simple people and the thing, but people kind of looked up to them because they were squared away. | ||
My mom had this focus. | ||
You got to get all five kids to college, right? | ||
Nobody ever went to college. | ||
My little sister went first, but they got to graduate. | ||
You gotta get there, and you gotta graze your own time, and you gotta do it with as de minimis debt as possible, and then get on in the world. | ||
That's the Kulaks. | ||
That's what they're trying to, that's what, that's what every revolutionary effort's ever gone to, get to the family, you get to the Kulaks, you break the traditional family, and then we got it. | ||
That's what they're doing here. | ||
So what would you say to them? | ||
Your pitch, not mine, not, not Tucker Carlson's, not Donald Trump's, yours. | ||
Yours. | ||
The only way this movement makes progress is work on oneself. | ||
That would be your own self. | ||
Because that's what makes this movement stronger every day. | ||
Collectively. | ||
Collectively. | ||
Is the individuals. | ||
The free men and women. | ||
Of which, not in a million years, if they came back From the dead, they would think they were on another planet when they saw the way this country's run. | ||
They saw what's happened in the schools. | ||
They see what's happened to the children. | ||
They see what's happened to the family. | ||
They see what's happened to the border. | ||
They see what's happened geopolitically. | ||
They see what's happened to the culture. | ||
They couldn't believe it. | ||
They would think, no. | ||
I tell you what they would say. | ||
They didn't die for this. | ||
No doubt about that. | ||
One thousand percent, they would say that. | ||
So how do you have that conversation? | ||
How do you? | ||
You tell me. | ||
It's not for me to do it. | ||
It's not for Trump to do it. | ||
It's not for Tucker Carlson to do it. | ||
It's not for Dan Bongino to do it or Alex Jones. | ||
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It's for you. | |
How do you have it? | ||
You say, look, it's not my responsibility. | ||
Is all this stuff going? | ||
No, it is yours. | ||
Once you take control and say, it is my responsibility, it is my task and purpose, then we are going to make some progress. | ||
Because you can't count on them. | ||
They're going to go wheels up on the 15th. | ||
They're going to go back. | ||
They're going to go back. | ||
They're going to go, I don't know, codels. | ||
They're going to go back home. | ||
They're going to do all of it. | ||
Because it's just another day. | ||
We'll cut some deal. | ||
We'll spend more money. | ||
It's still, it's still, uh, it's still modern monetary theory. | ||
It's all that. | ||
It's all that. | ||
And we'll be able to paper over, because the printing machine still works, still goes over at Treasurer, over at the Fed. | ||
They still print more fiat currency. | ||
You know, banning these crazies, and Axios, well they're not there yet, they're a year away, they can't look at this as an executive order. | ||
Has anybody ever explained to you it's an executive order, it's just an executive order, they didn't even get a fairness opinion on, the OSCD human team, and write a thing to get off the gold standard in the first place? | ||
And I'm not arguing you gotta go back on the gold standard, I'm just saying the process, did you even know about that? | ||
You ever notice when you go back and all the bad stuff starts happening in 1971 and you say, hey, you know, I see some pattern recognition here, what happened back then? | ||
Oh, over a weekend, they just got us off the convertibility to gold. | ||
Now, I've read every book on the topic. | ||
I've read all the research papers on the topic. | ||
I still can't find the projection. | ||
Normally, when we do something that earth-moving, you've got projections all over the place. | ||
You're arguing about assumptions. | ||
What is this looking for in the fifth year? | ||
What's the second order hit? | ||
We're going to take the third order, the fourth order. | ||
None of that. | ||
Guys sitting around the oval office kind of shooting the breeze. | ||
You know why? | ||
They knew they weren't going to bear the burden of it, that you were. | ||
That's why real wages have not increased for working class people in this country from, I'm going to give you a random date, 1971. | ||
It's like in the French Revolution when they had everybody together to raise taxes to pay, essentially pay for the hundred year war, particularly the part in the United States called the American Revolution. | ||
To pay the bonds off of that. | ||
And they said, hey, we got to get everybody together to raise taxes. | ||
And one of the CFO, the Treasury said, hey, what we should do is we should publish in these broadsheets, the accounts of the country. | ||
And when they publish it, the people said, wow, we looked around. | ||
This is a paradise. | ||
It's a paradise that can generate a lot of cash. | ||
But it ain't being spent on us. | ||
It's being spent in Versailles. | ||
It's being spent on these aristocrats that are dancing around and doing all this. | ||
And that's when the revolution got real. | ||
That's when it came a little bit off the chain. | ||
The struggle sessions started and they ended with the guillotine and a whiff of grapeshot from Napoleon's artillery. | ||
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That's not my job, okay? | ||
That's not my task and purpose. | ||
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