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So South Carolina, Nikki can't get any love in South Carolina either. | |
Let me ask you, why are you guys MAGA? | ||
Why do you support Trump so much? | ||
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Liberty and justice for all. | |
Amen. | ||
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That's what he's not getting. | |
Close the borders! | ||
Close the borders! | ||
Get the immigrants out of here! | ||
We do not like the propaganda. | ||
We're here for the truth. | ||
That's it. | ||
unidentified
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Get Slippy Joe out of here! | |
What do you think about CNN? | ||
There's a lot of propaganda going on. | ||
unidentified
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A lot of people think the country's gone, that the next generation, your generation isn't smart. | |
It's all lived cards, all brain dead. | ||
What do you tell them? | ||
I'll tell you what. | ||
There's a lot of propaganda going on. | ||
There's only real people out here that understand the real media. | ||
We understand the truth. | ||
We like people that are truthful. | ||
Joe's gotta go! | ||
Joe's gotta go! | ||
We speak for the truth! | ||
Joe's gotta go! | ||
Speak for the truth! Joe's gotta go! Joe's gotta go! Joe's gotta go! Joe's gotta go! Joe's gotta go! | ||
I love it. | ||
Joe's gotta go, baby. | ||
He's gotta go. | ||
We speak for the truth. | ||
That's it, man. | ||
No pressure, guys. | ||
But the future of our country is on your shoulders. | ||
Do we have men and women? | ||
Or is it soy boys? | ||
Is it women with balls? | ||
No sissies! | ||
No sissies! | ||
Real men! | ||
Strong men and women. | ||
Real men, real women. | ||
That's it. | ||
100%. | ||
Blue haired boys gotta go. | ||
It's only two. | ||
It's only ever been two. | ||
I love it. | ||
Only two genders. | ||
Two genders. | ||
No more. | ||
Coastal Carolina University. | ||
They know what's up. | ||
Love you guys. | ||
Love you guys. | ||
We got a new hairdrewer against South Carolina. | ||
I love it. | ||
Are you sleeping? | ||
How you doing? | ||
Build the wall! | ||
Are you sleeping? | ||
How you doing? | ||
She's been here since 8 o'clock last night. | ||
Build the wall! Build the wall! Build the wall! | ||
Build a wall! | ||
Here's how I got a free shot of 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. | ||
unidentified
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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. | |
It's Saturday, 10 February, the year of our Lord 2024. | ||
A historic week, and President Trump is running through the tape. | ||
If you think this country's gone to hell in a handbasket, if you think the younger generations don't get the joke, you would be mistaken. | ||
Sadly mistaken. | ||
We're going to go to coastal Carolina. | ||
University in South Carolina. | ||
Our own Ben Burquam is there with MAGA of the future. | ||
Future MAGA. | ||
Ben Burquam, that earlier cut came from early this morning. | ||
Folks been out there since dawn getting ready for President Trump? | ||
Yeah, they are pumped. | ||
unidentified
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Okay, we got some of them out here, Steve. | |
That was earlier this morning. | ||
Some of them have been out here since last night. | ||
Look at this! | ||
Look at this! | ||
Now, we started that with the future of our country is on your shoulders. | ||
I was talking to young people. | ||
Literally, look at this. | ||
It's like a political rock concert. | ||
We got them on the shoulders. | ||
Do you guys, the future of our country is on your shoulders. | ||
You guys ready for this? | ||
unidentified
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Yes. | |
Yes. | ||
Okay, and I love this. | ||
Ladies, tell me where you're from. | ||
I'm from New York. | ||
New York. | ||
unidentified
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Pennsylvania. | |
Pennsylvania. | ||
Indiana. | ||
Indiana. | ||
We're from Carolina Forest, about five minutes from here. | ||
Right here. | ||
unidentified
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And I want to show you this, Steve. | |
This is incredible. | ||
Raise your hand if this is your first Trump rally. | ||
Let me see the race. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Let me turn the camera. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Look at this. | ||
unidentified
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Look at this, guys. | |
We got Latinas for Trump. | ||
We got Tiempo for Trump over here. | ||
Time for Trump over here, Steve. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
unidentified
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The energy is unbelievable. | |
I'm going to lift the camera up here just to give you an idea of how many people we're talking about. | ||
Never Nikki. | ||
There's no Nikki out here, Steve. | ||
It's all Trump. | ||
Carolina is all Trump. | ||
We want Trump! | ||
Ben, go into the crowd. | ||
unidentified
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We want Trump! | |
Hang on, I can't even hear you, Steve. | ||
I love you guys. | ||
Okay, go ahead, Steve. | ||
We want Trump! | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Just go into the crowd, find out where they're from, who they are, why they're for Trump. | ||
Just go. | ||
Jump in the crowd. | ||
Go in the mosh pit. | ||
unidentified
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Yep, yep, yep, yep. | |
Alright, we're gonna go here. | ||
Now, I got this gentleman here from Israel. | ||
unidentified
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From Israel. | |
Okay. | ||
What's your name? | ||
Where are you from? | ||
We got the Israel part. | ||
And why do you support Trump? | ||
unidentified
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My real name is Coco and I support Trump because he loves Israel and he's good to the United States of America. | |
Nobody else is better than that. | ||
I love it, ma'am. | ||
I'm Puerto Rican. | ||
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But I live here now, and I love Trump! | |
Go Trump! | ||
New Jersey, from New Jersey, Trump! | ||
I'm the interpreter for the deaf! | ||
I'm the interpreter for the deaf! | ||
Any deaf people in area, come on, support Trump! | ||
I love it. | ||
That is incredible. | ||
I love that. | ||
So everybody, everybody is welcome at a Trump rally. | ||
And again, these guys are out here, big War Room posse fan. | ||
I love the War Room. | ||
unidentified
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What a great show. | |
I knew that election 2020 was stolen and then I found War Room and it was like, oh my God, this is great. | ||
There's someone else out there that understands that and get the message out. | ||
It was, it was incredible. | ||
So love Steve Bannon. | ||
I love it. | ||
Young guys, come up here. | ||
Come up here. | ||
Okay. | ||
unidentified
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What's your name? | |
Where are you from? | ||
Uh, Matt Peruzzi, I'm from New Jersey. | ||
Okay, we're live, by the way, we're live, so watch the language. | ||
Uh, why, so, same thing here? | ||
unidentified
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I'm better, I'm from New Jersey. | |
And I don't want to assume young guys are... Okay, Ben from New Jersey. | ||
unidentified
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Max from New Jersey. | |
Okay, Max from New Jersey and... John from New Jersey. | ||
And by the way, guys, all real men, only real men out here. | ||
Real men, real women. | ||
unidentified
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That's the cool thing. | |
If you're a young guy in America and you want to find a good woman to marry, come to a Trump rally. | ||
It's real women, no balls on the women. | ||
Okay, go ahead, Steve. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I want to know why they're there and why are they for Trump? | ||
unidentified
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That's where I'm going, baby. | |
OK. | ||
unidentified
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Why are you here? | |
Top two issues. | ||
Why are you here? | ||
Why do you support Trump? | ||
unidentified
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The reason I'm here is because Joe Biden's just a puppet to Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi, and it's honestly a joke. | |
We need a real leader back in the White House. | ||
All right. | ||
unidentified
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Love it. | |
We got to secure the border. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
100% what these guys said. | ||
Secure the border. | ||
Secure the border. | ||
unidentified
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Okay, we got secure the border. | |
Come up here. | ||
Latinos for Trump. | ||
Latino for Trump. | ||
For Steve Biden. | ||
How you doing? | ||
We love you. | ||
Bannon, not Biden. | ||
Biden, we love you. | ||
Bannon. | ||
Bannon, look at what we got here. | ||
Tea for Trump. | ||
Time for Trump. | ||
Right here. | ||
I love it. | ||
unidentified
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Tempo for Trump. | |
Tempo, guys. | ||
Tempo Trump. | ||
He loves it. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Go ahead, Steve. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
I thought, go back again. | ||
I thought Trump was a bigot and a racist. | ||
unidentified
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What do you want to say? | |
I thought Trump was a bigot and a racist. | ||
The mainstream media says Trump is a bigot and a racist. | ||
What do you tell them? | ||
unidentified
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Absolutely not. | |
He worked with Puerto Ricans, blacks, everyone in race. | ||
My uncle met with him in the 80s at Chemical Bank. | ||
Tito, alright? | ||
He's been around for the Latinos, for the Hispanics, for the black Americans, for everyone, all my life. | ||
I've witnessed it, alright? | ||
This is a true American patriot that we have. | ||
I love him. | ||
My father came to this country from Puerto Rico, worked two jobs when factories were in Bridgeport, Connecticut. | ||
Bridgeport Brass and GGE. | ||
And he worked to support his family. | ||
And if you come to this country to work, and the right way, you'll make it in this country. | ||
Amen. | ||
unidentified
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Look at me. | |
I'm with tiempo.com. | ||
I'm with tiempogolf.com. | ||
I'm with Tea Time. | ||
This is for Trump. | ||
I made this for Trump. | ||
I love it. | ||
Okay, so let's bring four more years and eight more years of the Trump administration. | ||
I love it. | ||
God bless you, sir. | ||
There it is, Steve. | ||
There it is. | ||
All right. | ||
unidentified
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Anybody else? | |
Young ladies, come here. | ||
unidentified
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Come here. | |
All right. | ||
Come here. | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
What's your name? | ||
Where are you from? | ||
unidentified
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Gina, New Jersey. | |
Gina, New Jersey. | ||
unidentified
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I'm Taylor and I'm from New York. | |
Oh, this brings up a great question. | ||
Okay. | ||
I'm going to get to the question of why you're here, but we're being told that Taylor Swift is going to change the trajectory of our election, that she's going to make all the young people vote for Joe Biden. | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
unidentified
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I mean, like. | |
I could totally see it. | ||
You could see it? | ||
unidentified
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It's scary. | |
But I don't agree with it. | ||
But she's not going to sway your vote? | ||
unidentified
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No. | |
No, no, not at all. | ||
How do we get the young people, how do we get your generation out to vote? | ||
unidentified
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Ben, Ben, Ben. | |
If those children have educated parents, then they will not allow them to vote for Joe Biden. | ||
Okay, go ahead, Steve. | ||
I love that. | ||
You've got to have educated parents. | ||
Go ahead, Steve. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Hang on, Ben. | ||
Ask her why she thinks Taylor Swift can change the election. | ||
I want to hear it. | ||
I want to hear why. | ||
Yeah, so Steve wants to know why do you think Taylor Swift can change the election? | ||
unidentified
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Because she's just so influential and she just has such a big group of like people my age because I grew up with her and then now they have the younger generation so like I feel like that's all they know and she's very pushy but I feel like everyone needs to stop listening to her and and she's yeah think for yourself and she's also a singer she's nothing related to politics whatsoever so I don't know why she has such a big What do you mean pushy? | |
With social media, she'll even say things at her concerts. | ||
She just did that big Eros tour thing. | ||
She'll say things at these events and it's like people just want to listen to music. | ||
They don't want to hear about politics and she's not a politician so she shouldn't really say anything about it. | ||
I love it. | ||
God bless you. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you. | |
God bless you. | ||
You know, this is it. | ||
The next generation. | ||
But we do need to be aware of this, Steve. | ||
And to the war room posse out there, you've got to be aware of it. | ||
But I've got to tell you, the young people here, it's incredible. | ||
Is Coastal Carolina University MAGA? | ||
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I would say a hundred percent. | |
I feel like especially the state of South Carolina, especially coming from New York because like it's such a liberal state and like my town that I'm from is luckily very Republican but like New York as a whole is so liberal but South Carolina I feel like is like so Republican and I love that about it. | ||
So no Nikki? | ||
unidentified
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No, Nikki. | |
Donald Trump only. | ||
Go ahead, Steve. | ||
Hey, Ben. | ||
Ben, hang on. | ||
Ask them what it's like to come from New York and New Jersey and be in the heart of the South. | ||
What do they think of the culture down there? | ||
So, coming from that, and you got this all over the place, I was interviewing a lot, the kids from the university are from all over, especially the Northeast. | ||
Having come from the Northeast, you mentioned that, I talked to a guy earlier today, came from New York, he's like, it was like a family reunion here, he's like, I can't even talk to the people up there. | ||
What is it like coming from the Northeast, coming from New York, down to the South? | ||
unidentified
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It's definitely way less frustrating not having to deal with, like, the other side of politics, like the liberals, because they can be a little, like, crazy. | |
You mean the tolerant left? | ||
Aren't they the tolerant ones that want everybody to— They're super tolerant to you, right, if you support Trump? | ||
unidentified
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No. | |
No, they're not. | ||
So, down here it's better? | ||
Yeah. | ||
unidentified
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I mean, like, where I'm from, it's definitely the other way. | |
But my family, like, I've been brought up this way, so coming down here, it's just more... I feel more comfortable. | ||
Yeah, it's like America. | ||
Alright, Steve. | ||
Ben, Ben, Ben. | ||
Amazing people. | ||
Ben, ask her. | ||
She made a comment. | ||
Hang on. | ||
She made a comment about parents. | ||
What is she talking about parents? | ||
Parents need to educate their children? | ||
What was her statement about parents? | ||
So important. | ||
So you were just talking, when you mentioned parents educating their kids, how important is that? | ||
unidentified
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I think it's extremely important because a lot of kids, like, I know me, like, I didn't really know anything about politics. | |
You don't really, like, learn that kind of stuff in school, I feel like. | ||
So everything that I know is, like, from my parents. | ||
So it's very important for parents to educate their children on politics. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, they teach you about it in school, but they don't teach you everything. | ||
They kind of just keep it very vague growing up. | ||
So I knew nothing really about politics. | ||
And there are things that I still don't know. | ||
But it's nice to have parents that are able to, you know, teach me. | ||
And I have two older brothers as well. | ||
And it's great having that influence because, I mean, I trust them. | ||
I trust their judgment. | ||
How many Trump rallies have you been to? | ||
unidentified
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This is my first. | |
First? | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, this is my first too. | |
Love it. | ||
Steve, it's like that everywhere we go. | ||
Incredible. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Ladies, real ladies, ladies for Trump. | ||
I love it. | ||
All right, and we got a hi Steve over here. | ||
unidentified
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Transplant from New York. | |
We escaped the communist dictatorship two years ago, and we're in the free state of South Carolina, proud to be supporting President Trump, where my vote counts for a change. | ||
Thank you. | ||
We're from Maryland. | ||
We just moved down here in June, um, September, and we feel so happy to be around all these patriots and lots and lots of young people. | ||
So wonderful. | ||
Amen. | ||
Amen. | ||
Yeah, Steve, go ahead. | ||
Uh, Ben, you just hang right there. | ||
We're gonna take a short commercial break. | ||
We'll be right back to you, okay? | ||
Ask him, ask him. | ||
Hey, Ben? | ||
Ben? | ||
Ask him, ask him, do they love Trump? | ||
Ask him, do they love Trump? | ||
Alright, who loves Trump? | ||
unidentified
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Yeah! | |
Come up here, guys. | ||
Let me hear it. | ||
Come on. | ||
Come on. | ||
You guys love Trump? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
He's the man. | ||
Thank you. | ||
He's the man. | ||
He's the man. | ||
We love Trump. | ||
What part of not guilty don't you get? | ||
There it is. | ||
Trump not guilty. | ||
Biden guilty. | ||
Bingo. | ||
There you go. | ||
They love Trump. | ||
One more time. | ||
Who loves Trump? | ||
Ben, we're going to be right back. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
If you don't think there's energy, if you don't think MAG is ascendant, look at those young people out there. | ||
Just absolutely incredible. | ||
Down at Costa Carolina University in South Carolina. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We'll be back in the Saturday edition of The War Room. | ||
unidentified
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | |
Okay, welcome back. | ||
A couple of things. | ||
President Trump doesn't take the stage. | ||
The rally coverage with our Real America Voice is going to continue after we finish at 12 noon. | ||
It'll continue. | ||
We've got an entire team down there. | ||
But President Trump doesn't take the stage until 2 o'clock. | ||
And as you know, given President Trump's schedule, Normally, let me say, it's always a few minutes behind schedule. | ||
I think yesterday at the NRA, we started an hour and a half late. | ||
Of course, the audience doesn't care. | ||
The pregame is always fantastic. | ||
My point, these young people have been out there since dawn this morning, and this crowd is already massive. | ||
Also, think about how many people, this shows you the demographic shift in the United States. | ||
The anti-MAGA New England states, not the folks, remember I keep telling people, there's two-thirds of the country is MAGA. | ||
Two-thirds of our nation. | ||
This is all ethnicities, all races, all religions, all of it. | ||
Class, And this is why you see this huge demographic shift from the Northeast down to the South. | ||
I mean, look at Coastal Carolina University right there in South Carolina. | ||
How many kids from New Jersey? | ||
How many kids from Pennsylvania? | ||
How many kids from New York? | ||
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Why? | |
It's too expensive up there. | ||
Why? | ||
Because the administrative state of those states and those universities. | ||
In the towns, all of it's just too much. | ||
People want freedom. | ||
They want liberty. | ||
This is why I'm so proud of the South. | ||
I mean, the South is a magnet for people that want to come and take the New Hampshire phrase, live free or die. | ||
Let's go back to Ben Burcombe right now. | ||
He's live. | ||
We opened the show with just incredible, the young guys. | ||
Looked like many of them had been out there, had come in from the night before, hadn't gone to the dorm and even showered yet. | ||
Ben Burcombe, let's jump into the mosh pit and give us some, let's find out who's coming to this rally today. | ||
Yeah, you did say that. | ||
Some of them were out here since last night, some of them since 2 a.m. | ||
unidentified
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This group, I actually saw them jump out. | |
I thought they jumped out of a vehicle. | ||
unidentified
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I thought I was on the border, but I wasn't. | |
They're just MAGA coming out here. | ||
Okay, we're gonna go down the line. | ||
What's your name, where are you from, and why are you here? | ||
unidentified
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Okay, my name is Sophie. | |
I'm from Charleston, South Carolina, and I'm here for Trump! | ||
Trump, baby! | ||
I'm Caroline Pitts. | ||
I'm from Clinton, South Carolina, and I'm here because Donald Trump is a dog. | ||
In a good way? | ||
In a great way. | ||
unidentified
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In a great way. | |
I just gotta make sure. | ||
I gotta make sure. | ||
Alright. | ||
unidentified
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I'm Jonah Traver. | |
I'm from Charleston, South Carolina. | ||
I'm here for Trump. | ||
The real president. | ||
The real president. | ||
That's what I'm talking about. | ||
Hold on, hold on. | ||
Okay, okay. | ||
unidentified
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Hold on. | |
Ben, I want to find out why... He came late anyway. | ||
He came late anyway, so we gotta give this guy... Why are they supporting Trump? | ||
What's the reason that they're... Go ahead. | ||
Why are they supporting Trump? | ||
Not just their why. | ||
What's the reason? | ||
So what's the reason for Trump? | ||
What's the top issue? | ||
unidentified
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Top issue? | |
I mean, first off, this border is insane. | ||
They let anyone through who's going to vote Democrat. | ||
I mean, they're going to keep doing it, and I know Trump's going to close that border. | ||
I know he will. | ||
How many agree with that? | ||
Border being the major issue? | ||
unidentified
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Raise your hand. | |
Let me see. | ||
unidentified
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So we got some hands over here. | |
Border. | ||
unidentified
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Anyone else? | |
What other issues? | ||
unidentified
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Um, government control! | |
Government control! | ||
Too much government control! | ||
We should send all our money to Ukraine! | ||
Send all our money to Ukraine! | ||
Cut it out! | ||
I love it, Steve. | ||
All right, who else? | ||
We got young people. | ||
Look at this young man on the back. | ||
Come here, young lady. | ||
What's your name? | ||
Where are you from? | ||
unidentified
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Hi, my name is Kennedy, and I am from Buffalo, New York. | |
And why do you support President Trump? | ||
unidentified
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Well, I'm here because I'm a political science major, and I'm just really interested in getting an idea of what campaigning is. | |
You're open-minded. | ||
unidentified
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I'm open-minded. | |
I'm here to learn. | ||
I'm here to listen. | ||
I'm her classmate. | ||
We're curious spectators. | ||
Yes, and I'm really excited to see what's going on today. | ||
I love it. | ||
I love the sweater. | ||
Okay, go ahead. | ||
Hang on, hang on, hang on. | ||
As a political science major, what does she think the top couple of issues are in the country? | ||
So as a political science major, from your perspective, what are the top major issues going on in our country right now? | ||
unidentified
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I think that the major issues that need to be discussed today, especially, is gun control in the United States. | |
And also, personally, I'm curious about the religious freedom that happens in the Supreme Court, and I want to really know if people are unpartisan or not. | ||
They're not doing a good job hiding it. | ||
That's all I'll say. | ||
Hiding what? | ||
unidentified
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Hiding, you know, where their opinions truly lie and the fact that they're trying to take away our liberties. | |
Awesome. | ||
The current administration? | ||
unidentified
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I would say it's... In general? | |
In general, I would say, yeah. | ||
They all sleep in that same bed. | ||
What does he mean by that? | ||
Yeah, it's just a yeah, so both sides both sides you think are in it convoluted. Yeah in it to control I mean, I mean, yeah, what's what's what's in their mind? | ||
unidentified
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What's government for? | |
I'm concerned are you for for your generation for this next generation that we're not gonna have the America that you guys grew up with It's a great. I mean, I'm I'm deeply concerned, but I feel like thankfully, you know, we're our age group, right? | ||
unidentified
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We get good grades and we get in there and might turn this ship around, but only time will tell. | |
I'm concerned, but I'm also excited to see the new generations come up and see what everyone else has in store for the future, and I'm excited. | ||
That's good. | ||
You know what? | ||
Optimism. | ||
We need optimism. | ||
There's so much pessimism out there. | ||
I love it. | ||
unidentified
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Are we still going, Steve? | |
We're still going. | ||
We got more young people over here. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you. | |
Thank you guys for being out here. | ||
unidentified
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Hey, we got, we got the money. | |
We got, by the way, we're live guys. | ||
So watch the language. | ||
I know we got, we got, we guys have been up partying all night. | ||
It's a political rock concert. | ||
We got the money. | ||
We got the, uh, the American flag over here and the manager back here. | ||
What's your name? | ||
unidentified
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Where are you from? | |
Why are you here? | ||
My name is Kyle. | ||
I'm from Mass. | ||
And why do you think I'm here? | ||
To support Trump. | ||
That's a tough question. | ||
The economy, top issue? | ||
unidentified
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Um, that's a tough question. | |
That's a good question. | ||
Think about it, who's next? | ||
Uh... | ||
Okay, alright, we're coming over here guys. | ||
These guys are great, but we're coming over here. | ||
Think about it, we'll come back. | ||
All right. | ||
unidentified
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What's your name, where are you from? | |
I'm Colin, I'm from New York. | ||
New York, and why are you here? | ||
To support Trump. | ||
And what's the major issue for you? | ||
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Major issue is just Democrats just giving out, because my family came here legally, and I think we gotta work for our money, and we can't take hands outs. | |
Yeah. | ||
So, that's why I like... I love it, man. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Nathan from New York as well. | ||
I'm kind of just along with him. | ||
I'm in the city though. | ||
He's in the city. | ||
Very upstate. | ||
I'm just here to support Jerome. | ||
Come see him. | ||
You look like you want to jump in on this. | ||
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Come over here. | |
Make sure I can. | ||
What's your name? | ||
Where are you from? | ||
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Eliana. | |
I'm from Connecticut. | ||
Same thing. | ||
We're talking about that. | ||
Coming from a northern state. | ||
Coming down here. | ||
What's the difference between the north and the south? | ||
How do you feel? | ||
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It's a huge difference. | |
Up there, I can tell people are just... I feel like everyone's just mean, kind of. | ||
Down here, everyone's welcoming, and I love it. | ||
That was made for the South. | ||
God bless you. | ||
That was made for the South. | ||
I love that. | ||
All right, ladies. | ||
Ladies, who's up? | ||
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What's your name? | |
My name's Olivia. | ||
Olivia, that's my daughter's name. | ||
Shout out to one of my daughters, Olivia, Chloe, and our newest daughter, Lillian, just turned a month yesterday. | ||
So, shout out. | ||
Love you, Lillian. | ||
Why are you here? | ||
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I kind of just wanted to see a celebrity, gonna be honest. | |
Trump is that celebrity, huh? | ||
unidentified
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He is. | |
I love it. | ||
He is. | ||
Enjoy. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you! | |
Anyone else, ladies? | ||
We've got some stage fright over here. | ||
Gentlemen, ladies? | ||
Not ladies, gentlemen. | ||
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Gentlemen. | |
Gentlemen. | ||
Where are you from? | ||
Why are you here? | ||
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We're from Roanoke, Virginia, and we're just here visiting some friends. | |
Visiting some friends? | ||
And here for this. | ||
unidentified
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And here for this. | |
We want Trump! | ||
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Come up here, ma'am. | |
Come up here, ma'am. | ||
I got another student here at Coastal Carolina University. | ||
I wish I was a student. | ||
I'm here to see our president. | ||
He's always our president. | ||
What major issues for you? | ||
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Border, security, immigrants, everything. | |
The country, it's a mess under this kook. | ||
He's bad. | ||
He's just bad for the country. | ||
He does not love our country like President Trump. | ||
Trump's for the veterans, and I'm totally for the veterans. | ||
God bless you. | ||
God bless you for doing this. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Go Trump! | ||
Go Trump! | ||
Go Trump, all right. | ||
Come here, come here, come here. | ||
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Ladies, I love the hats. | |
Come here. | ||
Young ladies, young ladies, come up here. | ||
unidentified
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Get over here. | |
Get out of there. | ||
Okay, what's your name? | ||
unidentified
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Hi, I'm Joanne Hoggard. | |
No, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on. | ||
Come on, come on, come on. | ||
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Okay. | |
Joanne Hoggard. | ||
I'm from Surfside Beach, South Carolina. | ||
And why are you here? | ||
Why do you support Trump? | ||
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Because we need help with the border. | |
We need so much help. | ||
Our country is going downhill, and we really need four more years of Trump to fix it. | ||
God bless you. | ||
And Steve Bannon, War Room? | ||
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Posse? | |
Oh, I love Steve Bannon. | ||
I'm definitely a member of the Posse. | ||
I love it. | ||
All right, ladies. | ||
All right, ladies. | ||
Come here, come here, come here. | ||
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It's no big deal. | |
It's just me and you, and we're just talking. | ||
Nothing else to worry about. | ||
What's your name, where are you from, and why are you here? | ||
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My name is Megan. | |
Megan Ryers. | ||
I'm from New Jersey, originally, and I just love Trump. | ||
My name is Megan Spring, also, and you know me. | ||
I'm from Connecticut, and I love Trump, too! | ||
Speaking of that, we're talking about that. | ||
You guys came from the North, coming down to the South. | ||
The difference between the energy, how people are, versus up there, down here. | ||
If you're a MAGA up in, you said Massachusetts? | ||
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New Jersey. | |
Yes. | ||
I mean, I love people from the North and the South also. | ||
Just being from the North and coming to the South, everything's a little more relaxed down here, which I love both lifestyles though, so. | ||
Put your MAGA all the way? | ||
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Oh yeah. | |
Top issue that you care about? | ||
unidentified
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I'll give you a lift. | |
Okay. | ||
So it's always been a... What's that? | ||
unidentified
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I would say safety and gun laws. | |
And in what respect? | ||
unidentified
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Um, I think that gun laws can be not like a problem, but at the same time it can be the person using the gun. | |
So, good guys with guns versus bad guys with guns? | ||
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I think it just comes down to the people who use guns and not in the right, correct way. | |
Yeah, yeah. | ||
It's a big concern. | ||
What about you? | ||
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I agree with Megan right here. | |
Especially as a young lady. | ||
unidentified
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Oh, yes, yes, yeah. | |
You have to be careful. | ||
How many Trump rallies have you been to? | ||
unidentified
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This is my first one. | |
First one? | ||
unidentified
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This is my first one, too! | |
First one! | ||
Hashtag! | ||
High five! | ||
High five! | ||
Alright, God bless you. | ||
Young guys! | ||
Alright, one more time! | ||
I want to see this! | ||
Questioning! | ||
First-time Trump rally-goers! | ||
Raise your hand! | ||
If this is your first Trump— Look at this, Steve! | ||
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Look at this! | |
It's more than half! | ||
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Everywhere we go! | |
First-time! | ||
First-timers! | ||
Alright, young guy. | ||
unidentified
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What's up? | |
What's your name? | ||
Where are you from? | ||
unidentified
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I'm Matt. | |
I'm from Maryland. | ||
Why are you here? | ||
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Well, I'm a Trump supporter and the rare Maryland Trump supporter. | |
I go to college down here. | ||
He's here. | ||
He came to me. | ||
I'm here to support. | ||
I love it. | ||
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All right. | |
All right. | ||
One more time, guys. | ||
Who loves Trump? | ||
Let me hear it! | ||
Come up here, brother. | ||
Come. | ||
I know we got a couple seconds left. | ||
I got a couple seconds left. | ||
30 seconds. | ||
All right, brother. | ||
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We're going to stay tuned. | |
I'm going to throw it back to you, Steve. | ||
Patriot out here, though. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
We're going to come back after a short commercial break. | ||
Right there, the future of the country. | ||
Look at how many kids are from the Northeast. | ||
Look how many kids are from liberal parts of the country. | ||
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They're all there to support President Trump. | |
Unbelievable. | ||
The Democrats, bad morning for them in Costa Carolina. | ||
Short break, back in a moment. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Babb. | |
Welcome back. | ||
We're going to go back to Costa Carolina in a second. | ||
We've got Naomi Wolf is up with us. | ||
I want to make sure everybody, I'm going to play later in the show, Tucker Carlson's incredible interview. | ||
With Putin part of it about Putin's idea about the weaponization of the US dollar. | ||
It's one of the most brilliant assessments I do not agree with all of it because remember he's a guy trying to sell a Trying to sell a point of view in a position given that the United States government's an economic war with him But if you want to understand it and this audience can understand that that's been the driving force of why this audience is so important why you're driving the narrative and In Washington, D.C. | ||
Oh, by the way, the Senate, we're going to go to our live coverage of the rally in South Carolina at 12 o'clock, right at the end of the show. | ||
But we're also going to start streaming at noon on Getter and Rumble, and I'll be up making commentary. | ||
The Senate is going to be back for this horrific Ukraine bill. | ||
So a lot going on today. | ||
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Maybe I should go and have a Series of talks that we walk through all this we'll do that later But get it today get it free this weekend your study assignment before your big Super Bowl party Ben Burquham We're gonna go back to Coastal Carolina. | ||
We got a couple of minutes I'm gonna go to Naomi after that and come back to you, but tell me what you got Yeah, Steve. | ||
Amazing guy. | ||
I see him all over. | ||
Adrian, so talk to me. | ||
You were just talking during the break. | ||
Why are you out here? | ||
Where are you from? | ||
And how long have you been following President Trump? | ||
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I'm from St. | |
Louis, Missouri. | ||
I've been following President Trump since 2015. | ||
And why does this matter so much to you? | ||
You travel across the country, I see you at all the rallies. | ||
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Because Trump changed my life. | |
I mean, I haven't been able to serve in the military, and I'm not serving in Congress, so I feel like as a free American, we all have a responsibility. | ||
And we all owe our country a great debt, so this is my way of paying my debt to our country, because I believe in what Trump stands for. | ||
When you say he changed your life, what do you mean? | ||
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I come from St. | |
Louis, Missouri. | ||
It's a very liberal place. | ||
Like Trump said in one of his speeches, which actually caught my attention, he said, you guys live in squalor. | ||
African-Americans, you live in squalor. | ||
You have the highest unemployment rate, the high crime rates, and things of that nature. | ||
He said, you've been voting Democrat your whole life. | ||
What do you have to lose with voting for me? | ||
And I really felt that, because I grew up in generational ignorance. | ||
So I didn't know. | ||
I voted for Obama because of the color of his skin. | ||
And I didn't like anything that he had done when he was in office. | ||
So I didn't vote the second time around. | ||
And I was starting to believe, like many Americans feel sometimes, that our vote doesn't matter. | ||
But when Trump came out and he started doing these rallies, he's very passionate about America, and I felt that. | ||
And so I felt like it really made me want to get into politics. | ||
And so he was talking about draining the swamp, and I didn't know what he was talking about. | ||
But now, in 2024, I totally understand everything that he was talking about, and I support him 100%. | ||
Wow. | ||
Ben, ask him. | ||
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I'm not giving up on him. | |
I'm not giving up on him. | ||
Ben, Ben, wait, wait, Steve, say that one more time. | ||
Trump didn't hit Trump. | ||
They're ridiculing the man. | ||
They're embarrassing him. | ||
They're embarrassing our country. | ||
That man is wealthy. | ||
That man is famous. | ||
He's all of these great things. | ||
If they can do it to Trump, then they can do it to us. | ||
So I'm going to back him 100%. | ||
He didn't give up on America, and I'm not giving up on him. | ||
I'm going to be at every rally, and I'm going to be the loudest person at every rally. | ||
I'm going to scream his name. | ||
I'm going to yell his name. | ||
I'm going to keep the crowd going. | ||
I'm going to bring awareness to Trump. | ||
All right. | ||
Go ahead, Steve. | ||
What are the two or three things Trump stands for that resonates with him? | ||
What is it that actually Trump does, his actions? | ||
What is actually the thing that Trump does that he stands for? | ||
What are the top two or three things that Trump stands for that matter to you? | ||
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America first. | |
America first. | ||
I mean, how passionate he is about America. | ||
Me coming from St. | ||
Louis, I grew up in poverty. | ||
I grew up thinking a totally different way. | ||
I love, that's one, keeping our country first. | ||
We want to be first in infrastructure. | ||
We were a model for the world to follow, you know, and Trump is very passionate when he speaks about putting America first again and making us first with infrastructure, with education, and with our economy. | ||
Those things matter to me. | ||
Second, education. | ||
You know, Critical Race Theory, I am a product of Critical Race Theory. | ||
They were telling me that it was because of the white man that I couldn't succeed. | ||
Because of the rich, I couldn't succeed. | ||
That's not what it is at all. | ||
So how he speaks about education, that really means a lot to me because I was miseducated. | ||
I graduated high school and didn't know how to read. | ||
I taught myself how to read. | ||
So, education really means a lot to me. | ||
And our economy. | ||
And our vets. | ||
So, I'll give you, that's four. | ||
Our economy. | ||
I'm a business owner now. | ||
I employ people. | ||
I help others succeed. | ||
I give others hope to, you know, one day to maybe start working for themselves. | ||
And then our vets, these people, when everybody's running away from danger, they're running toward it. | ||
We need to give them and our police force a lot more respect than what we do. | ||
We give entertainers and athletes, we pay them way more and give them way more attention. | ||
But those people who go out and risk their lives every day so we can have these liberties and freedom in our country, we pay them no mind. | ||
And they're underpaid and underappreciated. | ||
And Trump is very passionate about bringing awareness to those situations. | ||
Wow. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Ben, ask him, ask him, hang on, keep him right there. | |
Ask him, is the black, is particularly men in the black community, African American males, does he believe they're starting to awaken to the fact that the Democratic Party is taking advantage of them? | ||
So you, you talked about your journey coming here and that awakening to what President Trump said. | ||
You've been, you've been voting for Democrats for years. | ||
Do you think that awakening is happening across the black community? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
I think it's happening all across America. | ||
Again, I've been to 49 states. | ||
I just left Mexico. | ||
I just went to go check out the border. | ||
People are in support of Trump. | ||
It's not always shown on mainstream media. | ||
I mean, you got the Asian community that's backing Trump. | ||
You got the Latino community that's backing Trump. | ||
So it's not just the black community. | ||
It's Americans, true Americans, are waking up to what's going on in this country, and people are educating themselves. | ||
And thanks to Trump. | ||
Educating us to look and get information for ourselves. | ||
And not just listen to the news. | ||
Not just listen to our parents or our neighbors. | ||
Because again, I come from generational ignorance. | ||
So I just regurgitated what I used to hear instead of doing my own research. | ||
So people are waking up all around the country, from my experience, traveling to all of these different places. | ||
My last question. | ||
You mentioned the United States of America versus what we're living now. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, that's why I'm very loud at all these rallies. | |
We're supposed to be the United States of America. | ||
That's what they call us, the United States of America, but we have become the divided states of America. | ||
We're divided on so many different levels, whether it's our skin color, our age, our sex, our gender, our economic status. | ||
We're divided in every aspect of life, and we have to stop being so divided. | ||
What makes United States so beautiful is that we are a melting pot. | ||
Everybody is welcome. | ||
We have to do things the right way, but everybody is welcome in America, and everybody has the right to pursuit of happiness. | ||
And I really do believe that. | ||
Growing up in St. Louis, Missouri, I didn't believe that. | ||
I thought it was a bunch of malarkey. | ||
But being able, after listening to Trump and coming to these rallies, I had more self-respect for myself, and I changed my mindset. | ||
And it was able to change my life and the way that I live and the life of my family. | ||
Amazing. | ||
Just incredible. | ||
Ben, hang on. | ||
Ben, one last question. | ||
At Capitol Hill, they refused to close the border over this week, refused to stop the invasion. | ||
He's been to the border. | ||
But all weekend, we're going to be covering nonstop, giving $60 billion to Ukraine for their border. | ||
His thoughts? | ||
So right now, the battle's going on. | ||
You just said he came from the border. | ||
They're talking about giving $60 billion to Ukraine's border, to their war, but not doing anything for ours. | ||
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What do you think about that? | |
I'm sick of it, you know? | ||
There's so many things in our country that need to be fixed, that we need to be paying attention to. | ||
And I don't know if the American people have lost their way or understand what this country is built on, but politicians work for us. | ||
And we need to remind them that they work for us. | ||
And that's what I love about—again, what I love about Trump is that he tell us, these countries owe us money. | ||
They owe us. | ||
Why are we paying so—why are we in debt? | ||
Why are we steady paying for other countries' borders and to secure their borders, but we have open borders? | ||
We have drugs coming into our country. | ||
We have illegals coming into our country. | ||
But we're paying to secure someone else's border. | ||
We're paying to fight someone else's war. | ||
We have a war on drugs here in our country. | ||
We have a war against how they're treating our vets, the people who served our country. | ||
And they're homeless. | ||
We need to refocus and get our priorities together in America before we get in another nation's business. | ||
Because what our government has become is big business. | ||
Because it has to be some kind of special interest. | ||
I might not know what it is right now, but it's no way we're giving all those people money when we need those resources here in America. | ||
Adrian, man, just hang on for a second. | ||
I'm Adrian. | ||
Hang on, man. | ||
Just keep him there. | ||
Where can they find? | ||
Yeah, go. | ||
Just OK, go ahead. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
No, no. | ||
Just keep just keep just keep just keep Adrian for a minute. | ||
I'm a go to Naomi. | ||
You guys stay right there. | ||
Just keep Adrian for a minute. | ||
I'm a come back to you guys. | ||
Naomi, this kind of ties to your piece that you just put up on Substack. | ||
From what you've heard this morning of these young people, many from the North and Northeast that are now Coastal Carolina, and Adrian, give me your assessment. | ||
Yeah, well I want to credit Ben Burquam and War Room for really being ahead of the curve on covering the border. | ||
I didn't take it seriously until I looked at it myself. | ||
And my piece shows some pretty stunning originations of this flood. | ||
of humanity, you know, the images of which we've all seen crossing our southern border. | ||
Incredibly enough, it turns out that U.S. | ||
taxpayer money through USAID and the State Department working with the United Nations and their funding to the tune of $342 million a year is not only subsidizing the transit of these millions of people, But that there's actually a highly developed three country staging area with rest stops called Restivos that are funded by the UN. | ||
And the journey is also, as I mentioned, funded by U.S. | ||
taxpayer dollars through programs that have buy-in and support at the highest levels of the governments of those countries working with The highest levels, working with the White House, essentially. | ||
I mean, this is some of the documentation of this is from the White House website. | ||
Some of it is from, you know, UN's reporting about their own activities. | ||
And so these migrants are not just people who are already on the move, you know, for their own reasons. | ||
They're persecuted in their countries. | ||
No, these migrants are being organized, funded, fed, There's an app, apparently, given envelopes full of cash, given wire transfers, given loaded ATM cards, in order to continue a journey that has a map. | ||
And they're given the map. | ||
And the map is a consensus of these three countries, again, with The ministers of labor of these various countries and our White House. | ||
Hang on, Naomi. | ||
I need you to hang through. | ||
We're going to go through a break, but real quickly, why is this not a, you just have your tinfoil hat on like you had on mass mandates, the pandemic, the vaccine, but all came true. | ||
But why are you not with your tinfoil hat this morning? | ||
Just another crazy conspiracy theory. | ||
You know, I mean, I guess good question, because that's what the legacy media calls any of us who are remaining to do actual journalism. | ||
They tried to say it to Tucker Carlson, who just got the scoop of the decade, you know, doing actual journalism. | ||
You know, people can go to my sub stack and click the links. | ||
The links go to a profit called WOLA, which is facilitating this movement. | ||
It goes to UN documentation. | ||
It's got pictures of the UN. | ||
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Hang on, hang on. | |
Just like she said, we're taking a short break. | ||
She brings the receipts every time. | ||
Short break. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Babb. | |
I can already tell by social media, the left Democrats are not enjoying this hour of the war room. | ||
This is the death knell of the progressive left in our country and the people who have tried to destroy our country. | ||
Because right here you're seeing it, right? | ||
You're seeing young people, particularly from the Northeast, down the coast of Carolina, you're seeing Adrian, that quite frankly, this brother is more articulate than anybody, I think, in the United States Senate, with understanding exactly what the issues are. | ||
And you've got Naomi Wolf, a former political operative and consultant for the Democratic Party. | ||
I mean, just go with it. | ||
This is the manifestation of a populist revolt in our country. | ||
And you're seeing it right here. | ||
I'm not doing anything. | ||
I'm just tossing to Ben, having him put the mic in front of people, have Naomi on with her analysis. | ||
This is what an ascendant movement looks like. | ||
This is a movement. | ||
Look at the energy down there. | ||
Remember, President Trump doesn't come on the stage for hours. | ||
We had the opening of the show as young guys have been there all night. | ||
Ben Burquam, ask Adrian the question. | ||
The left is watching this first hour and they're in a bad place right now. | ||
His thoughts. | ||
So, Adrian, so the left-wing media is watching this right now, and they're freaking out. | ||
They're seeing all the young people. | ||
They're seeing you, the message. | ||
They're seeing MAGA. | ||
And, Steve, you just mentioned that. | ||
Let me just show you again the line. | ||
It goes, and it just goes. | ||
You can't even see the end of it. | ||
People keep coming. | ||
This thing is massive. | ||
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This is a Trump rally! | |
Adrian. | ||
How do we win in November? | ||
How do we stop these traitors from stealing it again? | ||
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We keep doing exactly what we're doing now. | |
We converse with one another. | ||
We share dialogue. | ||
We share information. | ||
It's about informing people. | ||
See, that's what we lost everything. | ||
Again, a lot of people don't understand politics and the process and everything. | ||
They don't understand what the House does, what the Senate does, what the President does. | ||
In all of these different sectors, we have to be vigilant and educate ourselves. | ||
Again, I come from generational ignorance, so I believe, personally, that the only way that we win is by continuing to inform one another and the people that are being misled and are being brainwashed by the left-wing media. | ||
How do people follow you, man? | ||
How do they find you? | ||
Adrian, thank you so much. | ||
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I'm Adrian Robinson on Facebook. | |
A-D-R-I-A-N-R-O-B-I-N-S-O-N. | ||
If you have a problem following me, because I've been hacked ever since I've been supporting President Trump, so this is a new page. | ||
You can put in my city, St. | ||
Louis, Missouri. | ||
On Instagram, it's Godfirst__then__adrian. | ||
And on TikTok, it's adrianrobertson240. | ||
2 4 0. | ||
God bless you, man. | ||
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God bless you as well. | |
Thank you for your time. | ||
It's an honor. | ||
It's an honor, man. | ||
I love that. | ||
Ben, you stay right there and we'll come back to you in a second. | ||
Naomi Wolf, you've been one of the smartest and toughest political operatives for the Democratic Party. | ||
Is what you're seeing today in this first hour, does that show you the end of the ancient regime? | ||
Well, I think the ancient regime is dead in the sense that more and more people recognize that the DNC does not represent, you know, the working people, the lower middle class, the middle class, people from backgrounds of all kinds anymore. | ||
It's a closed system. | ||
And look at the shocking attack by the DNC on an independent candidate, RFK Jr. | ||
They're investigating him for running for president. | ||
I mean, talk about a mafia. | ||
But, you know, as I always say at these moments, the RNC is no better, respectfully. | ||
What is changing, the old regime is the two-party system of basically what have become oligarchs and lobbyists. | ||
And what's changing is that the people are waking up in a genuine populist nationalist movement. | ||
And those are not bad words. | ||
Realizing that we're not going to have a country and whatever our differences are about abortion or about green energy, as important as those are, pale in comparison to the fact that we're literally having a war waged on us and the people in the White House are the head of that war. | ||
Go back to your analysis on the substack. | ||
You actually say they're trying to destroy our culture. | ||
Walk through that theory of the case and the evidence that you bring to back that up. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Well, you know, when you asked, am I wearing my tinfoil hat again? | ||
I do want to note that every statement I made links to charts and graphs provided by either the UN or nonprofits that are working on this complex migrant support system. | ||
Really, this three country, Honduras is right in the middle, Nicaragua, El Salvador and Guatemala are surrounding. | ||
These stations, they're called migrant delegations, actually, and migrant rest areas are funded with millions of dollars. | ||
And, you know, you look at people coming across the border, not looking at not looking like any refugees I've ever seen in my life, going to conflict areas, refugee camps around the world. | ||
This explains why. | ||
And again, 342 million dollars just from the U.N. | ||
to support this as well as from our own State Department and USAID, our own taxpayer dollars. | ||
It is shocking. | ||
So a couple of things. | ||
One is that I'm not surprised that the White House isn't helping Texas close the border because this is a White House program. | ||
The details are on the White House website again. | ||
The second thing is You know, and I really want to stress I'm a daughter of immigrants, granddaughter of immigrants. | ||
I believe in legal immigration, of course. | ||
But what I'm noting is that these migrants who are being again funded by the UN, funded by the State Department, come from countries where the cultures are very, very different from ours in a bunch of ways. | ||
One of the things that alarms me is a number of them are from Uzbekistan. | ||
And I'm worried about the fact that mercenary Companies are based in Uzbekistan. | ||
Others are from Angola, which has a long history of exporting and being a training ground for mercenaries. | ||
Thousands are from Chinese nationals. | ||
There's a big category in the map that I sent your producer. | ||
Again, these are from the nonprofits whose job is to document where these people are from. | ||
And a big category is a gray section called other countries. | ||
And it's undisclosed. | ||
What are those other countries? | ||
But just thinking about the numbers and culture, right? | ||
Everyone who's working on this issue, and I credit them all, have focused rightly on resources and jobs and, you know, crime. | ||
All of that is really important. | ||
But I really asked in this essay, what is a culture, right? | ||
What is a culture? | ||
And a lot of people Flooding in, right, with the support, again, of the UN. | ||
And this is unprecedented because the UN is not supposed to be waging war via moving populations unlawfully into sovereign nations, right? | ||
That's not the UN's job. | ||
People have to understand. | ||
This is a cultural attack. | ||
Naomi, hold on. | ||
I want to save the punchline. | ||
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