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regard people like Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger and people of that, their ilk. | |
Maybe it's just the two of them. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I think, I mean, they're friends of mine. | ||
I think they called out, look, Trump's not a conservative. | ||
He's an authoritarian narcissist. | ||
So I think they basically called him out for that. | ||
He's a populist authoritarian narcissist. | ||
So historically speaking, all of his tendencies are, you know, basically where narcissism takes him, which is whatever makes him popular, makes him feel good at any given moment. | ||
And he doesn't think in classical liberal conservative terms, he thinks in an authoritarian way. | ||
And he's been able to get a big chunk of the Republican base to follow him because, you know, he's the culture warrior. | ||
And so I think Adam and Liz stepped out of the 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. | |
You're not going to free shot all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
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. Bass. | ||
It's Thursday, 14 December, year of our Lord, 2023, the late afternoon, early evening edition of The War Room. | ||
A lot going on right there. | ||
Paul Ryan. | ||
And Tenio, he's talking to Tenio. | ||
Remember, this is a organization, a lobbyist group. | ||
This is the swamp made up of Clinton people. | ||
It's all Clinton. | ||
And of course, I think he's got a job there. | ||
I think he's a consultant or advisor. | ||
Because remember, he's talentless. | ||
He is talentless. | ||
He has no skill set. | ||
He's been a political hack from day one. | ||
Came here right after college. | ||
After, I don't know, got an accounting degree at Miami of Ohio, came here as a political hack, just like McCarthy. | ||
McCarthy left today. | ||
Oh, I may do something in AI. | ||
I want a job on the cabinet. | ||
What job would he be? | ||
What can McCarthy do? | ||
I have a great fundraising apparatus. | ||
What McCarthy's going to do is go after all the patriots that stood in the breach to get rid of him after he did the deal that's got us in death spiral right now. | ||
And that is the debt deal with unlimited spending. | ||
I want to bring in Russ Vought. | ||
I'll get back to Ryan later. | ||
I want to bring in Russ Vought now. | ||
Russ, the troops are furious, and here's why they're furious. | ||
With all the help of your group and others, they got at a committee this year, playing by the rules and hammering it out and coming in and having an amendment and amendment. | ||
This is why we wanted single subject appropriations bills and these authorizations, which you should authorize. | ||
You know, justice, FBI, everything should be authorized, I think, on an annual basis or every couple of years. | ||
The Defense Department, you know, since, I guess, 61 annually, we got out all the woke and weaponized. | ||
And then the Senate just said, no, we're not interested in that and we're going to give it back to you. | ||
Johnson pulled some maneuvers to let it go. | ||
And now they're skipping town. | ||
With all this work, for three weeks, for three, they're not back to the 9th of January, right before the 19th and the next crisis. | ||
And correct me if I'm wrong, brother, four of the 12 appropriations bills haven't been done because they're too hard to do, like justice hasn't been done. | ||
Your assessment, our audience is furious at Mike Johnson. | ||
They don't want to hear any more Christian talk. | ||
No more Bible verse. | ||
Don't quote me a verse. | ||
We want Christian action. | ||
We don't want Christian talk. | ||
Your thoughts, sir? | ||
Well, I think the interview with Paul Ryan comes at an eerie time, particularly as, you know, Mike Johnson descending the stairs with Paul Ryan yesterday. | ||
I mean, look, we don't need a speaker that's Paul Ryan with the Bible. | ||
We need a speaker that shares our convictions and recognizes what he's up against with regard to the cartel. | ||
And when the cartel says, do this, you do the exact opposite. | ||
And that is literally the posture that you have to have when you go into this office. | ||
And I put out a statement today, I still think he's got potential. | ||
I think there's a lot of folks in response who said, no, I think the honeymoon is completely over and there is no potential. | ||
And I get that factually. | ||
I get that the context is, I don't know how you look at his term. | ||
His term literally right now is being held together because they have not been able to He's been unwilling to pass the $100 billion in Ukraine and has tied that to the border, which we've all been a part of suggesting that's the right play call. | ||
We don't actually want any. | ||
Even if you secure the border, we don't want you to do the $100 billion. | ||
That literally is the only thing that's keeping his Speakership in place. | ||
And so he has to, he has to shift gears. | ||
And my hope is that if he's going to go home and not do the work that is ahead, that he has some time, some soul reflection and to think through, okay, how did I get, what are the forces that put me in this office? | ||
Those forces are not going away. | ||
And how do I account for those forces to actually work to save the country meaningful? | ||
Let's take FISA, for instance. | ||
He put FISA in this bill. | ||
It wasn't in any of the House or the Senate bills. | ||
He put FISA in this bill, extensions, called it a four-month extension. | ||
It practically is a year-long extension and said, we're going to have a debate over the next four months about what FISA looks like. | ||
Well, what is the Senate going to do to that bill? | ||
They're going to tell the best bill, and there's not just one, there's the neocon version in the House Intel Committee versus the Jim Jordan version. | ||
If you pass the Jim Jordan version out of the House, the Senate is going to say, pound sand, unless that program was slated to absolute expiration, which it now is not, for the next year. | ||
So, unless you're willing to use these leverage points, which you and I have been talking about for the last year and a half, you're not going to get anywhere, and you're not going to get there by listening to your staff that is instinctually built For their next K Street and some of them quite frankly have a history. | ||
of setting this thing up for their next K Street job. | ||
You can't listen to them. | ||
You have to listen to the grassroots. | ||
You have to listen to the people that wake up, who are your members, that listen to the grassroots, and are the grassroots, your House Freedom Caucus guys, and devise a strategy to actually win, and then you will be able to win. | ||
But right now, they are not on a good trajectory, and Mike Johnson has to have A pivot to a different style of governing, if he's going to be successful. | ||
And I want him to be successful, I really do. | ||
So do we, but maybe it happens, I don't know. | ||
Let me go back to Ukraine and the 100 billion and the border. | ||
I mean, our position here in the war room, and I think the Posse is 99.9% with us on this, is that Even all these options you're trying to put, and they're talking about some things that could be very meaningful, but we've got enough laws right now. | ||
They're not enforcing them. | ||
They won't enforce all these new things that are in there. | ||
The Democrats, they've held the country hostage. | ||
They're holding our sovereignty hostage. | ||
They're holding the safety of our citizens hostage because they, for some reason, they must get that $60 billion to $80 billion for Ukraine. | ||
Do you agree, Russ? | ||
I mean, they are so maniacally focused on all the other crises we have. | ||
Getting that money for Zelensky is everything. | ||
Number one, why is that? | ||
And we should take a hard line, under no circumstances, because this is now getting to be a, not just practically, but a symbolic fight. | ||
If we're going to stop the spending, the place you've got to stop it is any more money thrown into the Charnel House in Ukraine, sir. | ||
I think they've invested so much and built this fight so much on their side that they feel like they have to win, and the desire for them to entertain border security. | ||
You've got the Senate, totally meaningless conversation about border security, totally meaningless. | ||
And then you have the House that's taking a different, saying we're insisting on our hard line. | ||
But you and I know, even if they got that H.R. 2, There's a distinct possibility, likelihood, that the administration would continue to ignore it. | ||
And so you have to take a complete hard line and just say, look, no more funding for Ukraine, period, end of story. | ||
I'm okay with their current play call, Steve, because so far, it's something that the Biden administration cannot swallow. | ||
So unlike what Mitch McConnell in the Senate is talking about, it is not something that I think that they can swallow at the end of the day, and to that extent, It's a nice holding pattern to keep this from happening. | ||
But you're entirely right. | ||
We have to win the battle of Ukraine, and that battle of Ukraine, for our purposes, is in the United States Congress. | ||
The trailing 12-month deficit is $2.5 trillion. | ||
We're at over $200 billion a month now, run rate, for deficit spending. | ||
We're about to pass, in the next couple of days, $34 trillion. | ||
Ninety days ago, we were at $33 trillion. | ||
Guys on Wall Street are telling me that Yellen is gaming the system with these emergency cash pockets she has, also the repo market, to infuse liquidity into the system. | ||
That's why you're seeing the stock market. | ||
That the deep state of the finance, the Federal Reserve, the central bank, and the regional central banks, The broker-dealer banks and the Treasury have all united in saying, it cannot be Trump, it cannot be these populists, right? | ||
We will do anything to stop them, just like the lawfare, just like the biopharmaceutical industry. | ||
What is going to happen? | ||
They're not back to the ninth. | ||
Russ, people should know, when Russ was deputy OMB, he and I started gaming out, shutting down the government, what it would take. | ||
Back in May and June of 17. | ||
Votes always looking down range. | ||
What is going to happen when they get back on the 19th? | ||
We're having a massive Keynesian stimulus when we don't need it at all. | ||
But these guys are bound and determined to keep Trump out of the White House. | ||
And it seems like Johnson and these guys are just resting on their shovels. | ||
They have no earthy idea of the tsunami that's about to hit them, sir. | ||
They are, to be clear, they are not governing from the standpoint of waking up in the morning and assessing the problems that are facing the country and saying, OK, this is common. | ||
This is what we're up against in terms of our adversaries. | ||
And as a result, we have to take the following steps to plan accordingly and to use the opportunities we have. | ||
They don't think like that. | ||
They think in the reverse. | ||
They think, OK, this leverage point is coming up. | ||
That's going to make us look bad because we're not willing to actually take any risk with regard to the Biden administration. | ||
And so what are we going to do preventively now, preemptively, to ensure that we have no likelihood of success? | ||
And that's what we've known that about Kevin McCarthy. | ||
We've known that about all the recent speakers of Paul Ryan and John Boehner. | ||
and that's what has to change and instead they did a continuing resolution in which they made it entirely likely that they're going to have another continuing resolution as a short-term matter to be able to because what do they do the first one that comes up is the veterans bill you think you're gonna have a fight on the veterans bill so they have structured it in such a way to make it a very tough hill to climb now we we have options for them we are willing to come and help provide | ||
Ideas to give them leverage, but they have to be willing to fight and they have to be able to will willing to see to have a little perspective almost like an offensive or defensive coordinator that goes into the box and figures out where things are how do we call the right plays because they don't have the ability to get that that perspective to be able to enter the fray in a successful way and until that changes I | ||
We can have all the analysis about what the other side's doing to juice the election, but we won't have the ability to be successful. | ||
Real quick, before you go, tell people about the cartel when they come and get a guy like Johnson. | ||
The intelligence agency, because you know that spooked him on FISA, the spending, they're briefing him and spooking him on the economy. | ||
How overpowering is that when the cartel wraps the arms around you and starts telling you about how the world is and how only you can save it by going slowly, going cautiously, and just going along with the cartel? | ||
This is by design and I want people to know this and Steve knows this because he's been on the other side of these. | ||
They talk about, okay, we're going to have these classified briefings. | ||
Then you go in the classified briefings and you don't hear anything particularly different. | ||
There's not some level of specifics. | ||
They basically have created a theater to tell you in a setting that you don't then want to question and you don't have any additional facts. | ||
You don't have any additional analysis. | ||
It's just that they've chosen to use terminology that makes it so that you are scared to question their priestly authority in the matter of national security. | ||
And I had a lot of different similar situations where they would need me to sign something to release money and I said I'm not going to do that until you give me more information. | ||
You go back and you give me the actual briefing that I need. | ||
And what I think is the case is that you have a leadership team and Speaker Johnson who has neoconservative tendencies. | ||
And so when he says this FISA thing has to be done, they're going to believe them as opposed to you and I and the rest of the country that are seeing the abuses in FISA and realize that's aimed at us. | ||
We care about our security. | ||
Our security is impacted by the surveillance on us. | ||
And as a result, it's just the ultimate national security bump and run. | ||
Russ, quickly, where do you go to follow you? | ||
AmericaRenewing.com is where I would point folks right now. | ||
We've got a lot of things being produced on a host of issues, and we welcome the posse to figure out where we are on these issues. | ||
Fantastic, great work. | ||
On social too, we'll get them all up. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | |
OK, I want to read a little bit of reset here before I bring in sub. | ||
Remember, the three aspects of the administrative of a deep state that now have and this is what it's about. | ||
It's Trump versus the deep state flat out with their media partners. | ||
And look, the Democrats are the apparatchiks in the middle. | ||
But this is about the administrative state. | ||
The three aspects. | ||
One, the law for the national security, the judicial, the law enforcement, all that as seen in the law fair and other things happening to Trump people. | ||
And this is kind of coming apart a little bit in the courts. | ||
Mike Davis and Boris put together a team, particularly these appellate lawyers. | ||
I think it's John Sears or Cyril. | ||
Some really great used to, I think, Ben, I think they're Alito clerks. | ||
Top-notch. | ||
We've got the law for a thing on the run right now. | ||
The second aspect is the biopharmaceutical, all that, and something else is going to happen because Rasmussen did the poll that showed that 20% of your fellow citizens cop to the fact they broke the law in the mail-in ballots. | ||
So the whole, that aspect of it, that whole vertical of it, is coming also. | ||
And the third is the financials. | ||
We've gone through a little bit earlier today and I'll do more tomorrow and with philip patrick maybe i'll do a little more at six but the the the spigot is open at treasury and yellen's very smart remember she's fed chair she knows where the pockets of cash are that you don't need quantitative easing to flood the zone that's where you're going to have this massive and with the spending this one of the reasons mitch mcconnell and all the anti-trump forces will not stop the spending they want a massive keynesian | ||
Stimulus here, plus infused cash like crazy through the system, through the Fed and Treasury. | ||
They have tons of liquidity. | ||
That's why the market popped. | ||
They're going to destroy the U.S. | ||
dollar in the process. | ||
That's why I go to Birchgold right now. | ||
End of the dollar empire cannot be more timely. | ||
Birchgold.com. | ||
Also talk to Philip Patrick and the team. | ||
Why the BRICs are buying gold and why our Fed is flooding the zone with more fiat currency. | ||
But it gets darker. | ||
And on that, I want to bring in Dr. Seb Gorka. | ||
Dr. Gorka, you and I had this conversation a couple weeks ago. | ||
You've written, quite frankly, a brilliant piece. | ||
And I want to tee this up. | ||
We've had a couple of people on, I think, Darren Beattie, myself, and others. | ||
We went through this Kagan piece. | ||
I'll be blunt. | ||
Robert Kagan, who's kind of the high priest of the neocons, and his wife, Darren Beattie, calls her the color revolution dominatrix, Victoria Nuland. | ||
Kagan's piece lays out the intellectual argument at the highest levels for the assassination of President Trump, that Trump is the new Caesar, and this is how you deal with Caesar and Caesarism. | ||
I'm to the point, and I want to hear you walk through this article of yours. | ||
I think the Secret Service has got to give a visit to Kagan, because I think he's actually making a case for some nutcase to do this, or for the deep state to go ahead and try to do it. | ||
Dr. Seb Gorka. | ||
I completely concur. | ||
That's why I wrote my piece for AMAC, Trump, They Want Him Dead, and I just do a little survey of the 20th century and the left-wing's normalization of political violence against presidents and political figures, from Tronglos the anarchist at the turn of the century | ||
All the way through Lee Harvey Oswald, who was a communist, by the way, who defected to the Soviet Union, to Sirhan Sirhan, the Palestinian who killed RFK, all the way through James Hodgkinson, who nobody seems to remember his name. | ||
He was the Bernie Sanders volunteer who took an SKS Soviet rifle to a baseball field not far from where I am sitting with a hit list of Republican politicians to kill them all. | ||
And he almost succeeded to do so, Steve Scalise. | ||
who, you know, if it weren't for those two brave police officers who killed Hodgkinson, he would no longer be a member of Congress because he'd be six foot under. | ||
Or to Nicholas Ruska, another name nobody knows, the Californian Democrat who traveled from California with a Glock, with a bayonet, with zip ties to tie up Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Brett Kavanaugh, with his wife and his children and kill them all. | ||
Were it not for that last minute, you know, pang of conscience, and he gave himself up. | ||
That's the left's normalization of violence, from Jonathan Hinckley, from way back to the — assassination of the first ever Republican president, Lincoln, by another Democrat, John Wilkes Booth. | ||
This is their M.O. | ||
This is their history. | ||
And when you have on the same weekend the editorial board of The New York Times a full issue of The Atlantic and a 5,300-word article—the Washington Post never publishes 5,300-word articles, but for Robert Kagan, they do, with a very simple message. | ||
Trump is an incoming dictator, and he must be stopped. | ||
And what does Kagan do? | ||
He says he is Caesar. | ||
What happened to Julius Caesar on the Ides of March, you don't have to be a Shakespearean scholar to know. | ||
He was assassinated. | ||
He was stabbed 31 times on the floor of the Senate by his fellow politicians who disagreed with him. | ||
Molly Hemingway is no Steve Bannon. | ||
Molly Hemingway is no Sebastian Gorka. | ||
She is a very sober individual, not a bomb thrower, not a, you know, warrior on the parapet. | ||
And when she tweets about Kagan's article using this exact phrase, this is assassination info prep. | ||
We need to take this very seriously, especially, just a little reminder, when we were working in the White House, Steve, do you remember what was happening in Central Park every night in the month of July 2017? | ||
They were playing Shakespeare's play, Julius Caesar. | ||
Shakespeare in the Park was the theater company. | ||
And how was the actor playing Caesar dressed? | ||
In a solid blue suit with a red tie and a blonde wig. | ||
And every night for weeks, they murdered an effigy of President Trump on the stage in Central Park. | ||
And now, right here, in the middle of the night, they're playing Shakespeare's play. | ||
Robert Kagan is saying President Trump is Caesar? | ||
We know what this means. | ||
Laura Loomer and Jack Posoba got the video. | ||
Not just did they night after night do a bloody assassination of Trump as Caesar. | ||
They got standing ovations every night. | ||
The audience couldn't get enough of it. | ||
It was a tour de force. | ||
They loved it. | ||
That play got rave reviews, sir. | ||
Utterly. | ||
Utterly. | ||
And look, I've been to Mar-a-Lago twice in the last couple of weeks, and I got a message. | ||
I mean, everybody, all the hobbits in the shire, all the posse for the war room, you gotta pray for the president, you gotta pray for his wife Melania, you gotta pray for Baron, but the Secret Service needs to sharpen up their game, okay? | ||
There is one person, maybe You know, RFK Jr. | ||
is close because the left hates him as well, but there is one person who is the number one political target in America today because of the left, because of the normalization of violence from James Hodgkinson to Nicholas Ruska to Robert Kagan to BLM and Antifa. | ||
Think about it, Steve. | ||
If you wear a red MAGA hat, you are a target for the left. | ||
The president is a tough old bird. | ||
But the fact is, they know they can't, look, let's be blunt about this, Steve. | ||
They can't beat him politically. | ||
If the election were today, it would be like, Ronald Reagan taking 49 out of 50 states. | ||
If the election were today, he would take swing states that have been Democrats' strongholds for the last eight years. | ||
They know they can't beat him, Steve. | ||
There's only one way to beat him. | ||
Look at Morning Consult. | ||
He would take Minnesota. | ||
He would take New Mexico. | ||
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Minnesota! | |
He's competitive in states. | ||
I mean, this is a 40-state sweep. | ||
Morning consult poll this morning. | ||
He's up 5, 6, 7 points in swing states, sometimes as much as 10. | ||
They understand, and the momentum is our movement builds every day. | ||
They cannot stop. | ||
That's why the feds come in for this last element of the administrative state, but that's not even going to stop him. | ||
So what is the solution here? | ||
I'm very serious about Kagan. | ||
Why are we not making a big deal about it? | ||
And I can't believe the rest of conservative media total crickets on this. | ||
Complete crickets on this. | ||
Except for Molly and a couple other people. | ||
You and I have been on it and Revolver. | ||
This is very serious. | ||
Kagan is one of the smartest guys. | ||
He's one of the smartest guys over there, I think. | ||
His dad was Don Kagan. | ||
Let's remember, you know, Don Kagan. | ||
I mean, he's a VDH level classicist. | ||
Kagan's father, the late great Donald Kagan. | ||
Why is nobody else talking about it apart from you, me, and Molly? | ||
Look, I had to think twice. | ||
I joined the British Territorial Army in 1988, so I've been doing national security for a long time. | ||
I've been doing counterterrorism for decades. | ||
I had to think twice about writing that article. | ||
I had to think twice. | ||
Am I really going to put paper to pen about one of the two parties in America wanting to murder another president? | ||
Not Lincoln, not JFK, but the president you and I worked for in the West Wing. | ||
Do I want to give anybody ideas? | ||
And then I realized I'm not giving anybody ideas, Steve. | ||
They're trying to sell it now. | ||
They're trying to normalize it. | ||
They're trying to immure you to the concept when Anne Applebaum, just for those of you who don't live in the wonky world we live in, Anne Applebaum married to a former dissident from Poland who escaped to England, became one of the, you know, star journalists of The Economist, ended up as foreign minister back in Poland, Radek Sikorski. | ||
Anne Applebaum Perhaps the best book on the gulag outside of the gulag archipelago when she goes on television recently and says It is the duty, the duty of Republicans to sabotage the re-election of President Trump. | ||
A Democrat is telling us we have to be, you know, the Vichy France of some kind of collaborationist regime with the Democrats. | ||
And when I find out, because he tracks this stuff from the great Lord Conrad Black, that Anne Applebaum is the historian, the quote-unquote intellectual who's written the most articles on Russia collusion as a real thing. | ||
You realize, you realize this is the normalized and translate into English what they actually say. | ||
They say, yeah, a democratically reelected chief executive is the threat to democracy. | ||
Hang on a second. | ||
It's bizarro, Will. | ||
Seb, I want to keep you, I got to keep you, I got to keep you for a minute or two on the other side. | ||
Dr. Seb Gorka joins us on the other side. | ||
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People like Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger and people of that, their ilk. | |
Maybe it's just the two of them. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I think, I mean, they're friends of mine. | ||
I think they called out, look, Trump's not a conservative. | ||
He's an authoritarian narcissist. | ||
So I think they basically called him out for that. | ||
He's a populist, authoritarian narcissist. | ||
So historically speaking, all of his tendencies are, you know, basically where narcissism takes him, which is whatever makes him popular, makes him feel good at any given moment. | ||
And he doesn't think in classical liberal conservative terms, he thinks in an authoritarian way. | ||
And he's been able to get a big chunk of the Republican base to follow him because, you know, he's the culture warrior. | ||
And so I think Adam and Liz stepped out of the flow and called it out and, you know, paid for it, paid for it with their careers. | ||
Paul Ryan, by the way, in Trump's first term, Ryan lists as his greatest achievement as Speaker was the Trump tax cut, which Ryan had nothing to do with. | ||
Trump did all the heavy lifting on that. | ||
The biggest epic fail we had was Ryan said, I will take Obamacare to both repeal and replace. | ||
That's mine. | ||
I've done it. | ||
He took it. | ||
That was the deal we cut. | ||
He took it. | ||
He's going to drive that. | ||
The epic fail of the first term was that. | ||
Paul Ryan's a fay across the board, yet, tell me, Dr. Seb Gorka, he's laying out the same narrative. | ||
He's an authoritarian narcissist. | ||
Not a classic liberal, a classic conservative. | ||
Paul Ryan is also doing Kagan's work, and you know this is what Murdoch and these guys talk about at their board meetings, because he's on the board of Murdoch News, that has TV for stupid people, formerly called Fox News, sir. | ||
Yeah, where somebody who I used to like is a kind of, not an intellectual brain, but a nice guy, where you have Steve Doocy and Fox & Friends two days ago say, but the Republicans have no evidence of Biden corruption. | ||
That's Fox News, Steve. | ||
That's Fox News. | ||
I played that clip about 40 minutes ago on my radio show, and I'm like, I don't know if I'm naive or something, because I asked my producers, Why does he hate Trump so much? | ||
Why does Paul Ryan, and they explained it to me, because he thought he would be the next president after Romney failed. | ||
After McCain failed and Romney failed, Paul Ryan thought he would be the fresh face of the Republican Party. | ||
And in comes a guy who dares not only to run for president, but to actually win the first time he ever runs for something. | ||
It is the Shakespearean green-eyed monster. | ||
They can't stand the fact that a real American became the president, and now he's a nobody. | ||
He's this vituperative, hate-filled pussbag on the board of Fox News. | ||
The less we talk about Paul Ryan, the better. | ||
But yes, he is normalizing what Liz Cheney's normalizing, what Kagan's normalizing, what Applebaum's normalizing, which is, you know, When the American people choose their president and the American people are people we don't like, you've got to kill him. | ||
That's really what they're saying. | ||
And I want to take you to task for a second. | ||
Because you used in the previous segment the deep state and this great phrase that you normalized called the administrative state. | ||
I think we have to come up with something new, Steve. | ||
I think when you come on my show next week, or maybe you can put the call out, you know, the bat signal to the hobbits, to the posse, we need a new phrase for what we're fighting because it's no longer hidden or deep or administrative. | ||
This is the in-your-face fascists. | ||
They say they're the saviors of democracy, but when you're raiding Mar-a-Lago at gunpoint, this is the in-your-face, screw-you state. | ||
Yeah, I said that, but you know, I never called the deep safe for years, because it's up in your grill. | ||
As you know, the White House, they're not shy about it. | ||
They come in, they run the deal. | ||
They literally run the deal. | ||
You make a recommendation and the President signs an executive order, it's just, hey, you know, they're going to leak it out, they're going to do what they're going to do. | ||
This is, if we don't take this down now, and here's what they know. | ||
It's us. | ||
It's us versus them. | ||
And there's no, no, we cannot compromise. | ||
They're not going to compromise with us. | ||
We are not going to compromise. | ||
It's it's it's I maybe I had a very long dinner over and the cigars with somebody. | ||
I'm sure, you know, he's one of the biggest brains out there, rich minute. | ||
And, and, you know, he said, we, we have to understand that this is more than bureaucrats borrowed into administrations. | ||
This is the unaccountables. | ||
It's the unaccountables who don't give a crap about real Americans. | ||
That's the dynamic. | ||
The unaccountable elite who hate 329 million Americans. | ||
Who don't know the difference between petit four and foie gras. | ||
They detest you. | ||
It is the unaccountables and the rest of America. | ||
That's the dynamic, Steve. | ||
You've heard of my dinner with Andre. | ||
My dinner with Rich Minotaur and Seb Gorka would be one for the ages. | ||
Those are two of the Rancontours. | ||
No, literally. | ||
It won't be a dinner. | ||
It will last for weeks. | ||
Minotaur, what are you talking about? | ||
He and Andrew used to get together. | ||
It was like five-day functions, right? | ||
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Seb, how do people get to all your content? | ||
I'm just thinking we've got to plan that. | ||
That's going to be for the ages. | ||
Bannon, Minotaur and Seb. | ||
No, Rich Minotaur, good lord. | ||
Oh my lord. | ||
I know, I know. | ||
Just follow me. | ||
Just plug in Seb Gawker or Sebastian Gawker everywhere. | ||
The latest article is at AMAC. | ||
My substack is sebastiangawker.substack.com. | ||
You can Find the America First podcast wherever you get your podcasts. | ||
We're on Rumble as well. | ||
And the latest book is The War for America's Soul. | ||
Sadly, the one that got me to the White House, which I thought was irrelevant, is Defeating Jihad, and it is more relevant than ever. | ||
So just look for my name. | ||
And if I don't see you until then, or we're in the Yuletide season, Merry Christmas to the Hobbits. | ||
Always a Merry Christmas. | ||
By the way, Seb, too many articles today. | ||
Seb, we'll talk about this next time. | ||
Two million people on the terror watch list in the United States of America. | ||
But not the ones that crossed the border illegally, Steve. | ||
They're not on the list. | ||
No, of course not. | ||
They're better. | ||
They're too good for the list. | ||
Thank you, Dr. Gorka. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Merry Christmas, sir. | ||
Mike Lindell, Merry Christmas to you, sir. | ||
You're like Santa's helper. | ||
Mike Lindell's Santa's helper. | ||
So be Santa's helper today, brother. | ||
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Okay, I just want to make sure. | ||
So the free shipping ran out, you went and made a deal, and you're offering still expedited free shipping so people could order today, they will still get it by Christmas, correct? | ||
Is that basically what it is? | ||
They're going to get it guaranteed by Christmas, and my employees are going to ship all this. | ||
It's going to go until Monday. | ||
This is exclusive to the War Room. | ||
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Do we have enough flannel sheets? | ||
Where are we standing with flannel sheets? | ||
Hey, no silk sheets and no satin sheets here in the War Room. | ||
Where are we on the flannel sheets? | ||
I forgot to bring that up. | ||
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You see what a Christmas bonus? | ||
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People get motivated. | |
You know what's funny is they're educated. | ||
My employees, Steve, a lot of them are, you know, 20 to 40 year olds are going, what's the war room posse? | ||
Now you got a lot more fans coming over here to watch your show. | ||
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Trust me on that. | ||
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This all came because of President Trump first, you know, President Trump to show trial. | ||
And on MSNBC today, they were backing up where I was saying, as their cases fall apart on the criminal side and get pushed back for years, they're all folks in MSNBC, which I said in the beginning, the one that's the most lethal, the President Trump, because the criminal charges are a joke. | ||
Is this crazy judge, this Marxist kind of Nazi judge, sitting there going to take his business? | ||
And that's a real deal. | ||
And remember, the appellate courts and everything in New York State are all run by Marxists. | ||
And the other guy they're trying to take is Mike Lindell. | ||
They're trying to take the Twin Towers. | ||
Mike Lindell and Donald Trump. | ||
The two Twin Towers of MAGA of election integrity. | ||
Because they want to make sure you guys have no time to focus on not allowing this thing to be stolen. | ||
Mike, one more time. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
We got about 60 seconds. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
What do they do? | ||
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I decided this afternoon I'm going to cover that expedited shipping, and my employees are going to work all the way through the weekend into Monday to get your orders shipped out. | ||
You filled up the manufacturing floor, and they're going to get stuff shipped to you at the biggest discounts in history. | ||
Thank you, Mike. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're going to be back in the War Room in just a moment. | ||
See you in, what, two minutes. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bandt. | |
Manu Raju over at CNN tweeting out Senator James Langford Oklahoma lead GOP negotiator on immigration just told CNN it would be incredibly difficult to meet Chuck Schumer's deadline to get an emergency aid package passed next week. | ||
Lankford said it would be really hard to turn any deal into text that could pass by next week. | ||
Here's the importance, obviously. | ||
They have taken the sovereignty of the country. | ||
We've had nine million illegal alien invaders here just on Biden's watch. | ||
Nine million. | ||
With no ability to pay for it. | ||
By the way, I'll get in tomorrow. | ||
Boston, I think City Council passed, it was yesterday, by eight to four vote to let to let foreign nationals vote in municipal elections, non-citizens. | ||
What the big cities with the Sanctuary City, they're trying to get all these illegal aliens in there. | ||
They're going to grant them the right to vote in municipal elections. | ||
They're going to control these massive mega cities and then want bailouts all the time from you, continual bailouts. | ||
Katie Turzon here today talking. | ||
They talk about this saying, well, the problem is they're here, you know, they can't start working for six or nine months. | ||
They want to give them all work permits to drive the wages of African-Americans and Hispanics down. | ||
This is how they think they're going to break the back of inflation. | ||
Remember, they laid all this out there. | ||
We told you about that. | ||
That's their words. | ||
They've held hostage the sovereignty of the country. | ||
They've held hostage the sovereignty of our citizens. | ||
For this monocle, I'm telling you, ladies and gentlemen, and this is why I'm having Garrett Ziegler join us, Marco Polo, at the top of the hour. | ||
We're going to go through in detail as only he can. | ||
The crimes of Hunter Biden and how directly inextricably he's linked with the father. | ||
This is why Mark Elias and these guys, the smart demons, you know, you got dumb demons, you got smart demons. | ||
He's a smart demon, but he is a demon. | ||
He's freaking out about the impeachment. | ||
They understand we have a formal venue to adjudicate this. | ||
And they understand the facts are going to be so bad. | ||
They put up a poll today on MSNBC. | ||
48% of the American people want to see an impeachment process. | ||
49% say no. | ||
48% and nobody's seen really the evidence. | ||
The evidence is now going to start coming out and the mainstream media is going to have to cover it. | ||
Although they're going to be dismissing it every second. | ||
That's why this is so important. | ||
Langford and these guys, and even having a conversation, Langford, what are you doing? | ||
What is the dark secret that the Biden crime family and the establishment needs to get money to Zelensky? | ||
Are you buying his silence? | ||
Is that what this is? | ||
This can't possibly be about continuing the Ukraine war. | ||
Putin said today he's got 600,000 troops there. | ||
That's Putin in his four-hour telethon. | ||
There's a declassified report out from the Pentagon that says I think 350,000 Russian troops have been killed or wounded. | ||
And we know there's almost 100,000 total Ukrainians, maybe more. | ||
They could be downplaying that. | ||
But the Russians are set for a winter offense and going straight to Kiev. | ||
This is the time to negotiate this. | ||
The Europeans have had it. | ||
There's no more money. | ||
Everybody in the capital of Europe knows that. | ||
Unless the Americans come up and write a massive check, and that's not going to happen. | ||
And Langford shouldn't be leading these people on. | ||
No money because it's just cosmetics on the border, bro. | ||
There's enough laws right now. | ||
They're not even enforcing the laws. | ||
They're doing the exact opposite. | ||
We can't be suckers. | ||
That's why this new aspect of the administrative say you've got that you've got the lawfare part. | ||
You've got the biomedical part. | ||
That's the biggest story. | ||
Trump's saying this. | ||
The biggest story is the mail-in ballot poll out of Rasmussen. | ||
20% of your fellow citizens said, yeah, I cheated. | ||
I broke the law. | ||
Not you, I broke the law on the mail-in ballots. | ||
The last part of this, and I'll hammer it more tomorrow, and a little bit in the 6 o'clock hour, Is the financial, the central bank, the Federal Reserve, the Treasury, the lords of Wall Street, the lords of easy money, have locked arms and said, we will flood the zone with cheap easy money, destroy the dollar, we must stop Trump. | ||
Because you got that crazy guy Bannon talking about the, oh, getting off the gold stands on the executive order, we caught you out. | ||
It's not a law. | ||
Let's review it. | ||
Let's look at some math. | ||
All the numbers from 71 forward are bad for working people. | ||
Great for the lords of easy money, because this is how you buried us in spending, because you didn't have a control mechanism like precious metals. | ||
That's why go look at, go to Birch Gold. | ||
Ask them why it's been a hedge. | ||
Ask Philip Patrick and team, hey, for 5,000 years this has been a hedge. | ||
Gold's been a hedge against turbulent times. | ||
Why is that? | ||
Wait for the response. | ||
Go brew yourself a big, hot pot of Warpath coffee. | ||
Go to warpath.com slash coffee. | ||
Get a hot pot. | ||
Cut off the TV, cut off the streaming services, cut off your phones, cut off your iPads, tell the kids, like my mom did, get outside, play with your brother, take a long draft of your hot coffee, preferably the dark roast, which is my baby, my pride and joy, but get the miles too, but just sit there and think. | ||
Cut off all the outside world and think. | ||
Think. | ||
You're free men and you're free women. | ||
You can make your own decisions. | ||
And hey, let me give you a hint. | ||
I'm gonna give you a hint. | ||
Get around close. | ||
I'm gonna give you a hint. | ||
You're smart enough. | ||
I've been in the rooms of all the boardrooms and all the big deals being made in Hollywood and Wall Street and all over in the Pentagon. | ||
Guess what? | ||
You're just as smart as they are. | ||
Your betters are not that smart. | ||
If you ask me, Who would you rather be governed by? | ||
The top hundred take 50 top partners at McKinsey and give me 50 at Goldman Sachs? | ||
Or the first hundred people that walked into a Trump rally in a red ball cap, a MAGA ball cap, give me the red ball caps. | ||
Got more common sense, more humanity, more discernment. | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
And maybe even more right with the Lord. | ||
Okay. | ||
We're going to punch out of here the first hour. | ||
We're back for the second. | ||
Stick around. | ||
You're going to hear some pretty gnarly stuff. | ||
But I know you can take it. | ||
In an early evening edition, next, of The War. | ||
We're going to leave you Lady No Grady. | ||
Modern day Holy War. | ||
back in a moment. | ||
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The television's only meant to indoctrinate the mind. | ||
Seeing ain't always believing. | ||
Doesn't mean it ain't true. | ||
Oh, and there's an unbearable label right under you. | ||
We're in a modern day Hollywood coming after the night. | ||
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The television's only meant to indoctrinate the mind. | ||
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