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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
I got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamb. | |
There are decades in which nothing happened and then there are weeks in which decades We may be in another week like that already. | ||
Monday, 12 February, Year of Our Lord 2024. | ||
Well, we've had an announcement that the House of Representatives, and I think it's the first time since 1813, I think my research or our research is telling us, when the Capitol was about to be burned, By the British, by the British Army. | ||
The last time they had a secret session of the entire House of Representatives. | ||
I think they're scheduling another closed secret session this Thursday on Pfizer. | ||
I'll get more to that in a second. | ||
Congressman Burleson is going to join us. | ||
Huge news coming out of the assault on Joel Osteen's church about who the perpetrator is and the motivation. | ||
We're going to get to all in a minute. | ||
We got the Senate. | ||
We're going to go in and out of this debate in the Senate. | ||
Been some amazing speeches this afternoon. | ||
Of course, big vote tonight. | ||
Need you manning the ramparts. | ||
You don't have Bill Blaster. | ||
Let's get it. | ||
2-0-2-2-2-4-3-1-2-1 is the Senate switchboard. | ||
They may not. | ||
They may be jamming the switchboard or may not be taking your calls, but try. | ||
Make sure, particularly the, what, the 17 that voted with McConnell. | ||
Now, Young of Indiana is saying that they're part of the governing party of the Republican Party, that they're the adults and that the people that opposed them are not. | ||
Certainly, MAGA's not. | ||
President Trump is not. | ||
You heard from J.D. | ||
Vance all the tripwires and poison pills in this bill to stop President Trump and really set President Trump up for an impeachment in 2025-26. | ||
If he doesn't follow, continue to fund Ukraine. | ||
And of course, we understand how he got impeached the first time with this phony, the perfect phone call, phony Ukraine. | ||
Other historic things going on today. | ||
Big hearing about the case, the phony raid in Mar-a-Lago. | ||
The same one for retention of Retention of classified information in the distribution of same Joe Biden's off the hook, although a damning report, really indictment on him having dementia and not being fit to command, be commander in chief. | ||
Of course, he was never fit to be commander in chief, but really historic. | ||
Just a short while ago, filing at the Supreme Court, Boris Epstein's on top of this, the organizer of all the president's lawyers. | ||
Boris, walk us through, this was 50 pages long, you just filed it. | ||
What's going on? | ||
What's the update? | ||
Steve, honored to be with you, honored to be with the posse. | ||
Definitely a lot's going on, to your point of there's decades when nothing happens and there's days in which decades happen. | ||
Today, President Trump filing an absolute powerhouse, powerhouse motion in front of the Supreme Court, laying out again why immunity is vital for presidents, the presidency, and our country. | ||
As President Trump has said, without immunity, we cannot have a president, we cannot have a presidency, because they're always going to be looking—every president will be looking over their shoulder and thinking, oh, am I going to get indicted wrongfully, as President Trump has been by his political opponents. | ||
So President Trump, again, laying out that very key point that a president will be subject to be blackmailed, to be extorted, to be maligned and mistreated in a million ways if he or she could be threatened with wrongful prosecution as soon as they leave office, and then also making the key point that last time— that deranged Democrats, Jack Smith and that whole team, try to run to the Supreme Court. | ||
The Supreme Court said, no, we have to follow the process. | ||
We have to follow the way that the judicial system works in our country, and calling on the Supreme Court to do so again, and not to allow for the Democrats or the D.C. | ||
panel of the D.C. Circuit Court, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, to short fuse the process. What does that mean? That means to allow for an en banc petition, means to allow for, if necessary, a petition for certiorari in front of the Supreme Court. So that's going in just in the last hour or so. Again, very, very strong from the president. And overall, it's all about standing up for our country, standing up for our system of justice, standing up for our laws. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So your buddy, you know, someone who holds you in very high regard, Andrew Weissman, they're all over MSNBC and they've been doing the calendars. | ||
I say that with tongue-in-cheek, Boris. | ||
They've been doing the calendars. I say that with tongue-in-cheek, Boris. | ||
They've been doing these calendars, and in these calendars they're showing now, well, they got to get before election day. | ||
In fact, they've got one proposal that that Chutkan actually has this and it ends literally the verdict would come in the day before Election Day. | ||
Not that that would be election interference or anything, but they've put all the chips on the table on this one. | ||
They realize the Alvin Bragg thing's a joke. | ||
They're getting chopped up down in Miami. | ||
And the president, I think, was down here today for the hearing. | ||
They're getting chopped up there. | ||
What about Georgia? | ||
What about chopped up? | ||
Chopped up. | ||
Georgia's falling. | ||
Fannie Willis is going to go to jail. | ||
You're going to win the 14th Amendment. | ||
Quite frankly, you guys have pulled off a miracle here. | ||
What they're hoping on is to get him in front of Chuck, who's a radical, with Jack Smith, who's a nutcase, to do this. | ||
And I thought the appellate court cut off your option of going en banc to the entire panel. | ||
They said, I thought they ordered you to file today, within seven days, and that you had to go directly to the Supreme Court. | ||
If you did anything else, the stay would come off and Chukin would start the process of jury selection and for the trial. | ||
Am I wrong in that? | ||
Or did you guys just go and argue something different? | ||
It's very nuanced. | ||
They may have tried to do that, but in reality it is up to the Supreme Court, as obviously the Superior Court, the highest court in the land, and the Supreme Court has the final say on what the process is, just like last time when the special counsel tried to Absolutely derail the system of justice and run to the Supreme Court even before the panel decided in the D.C. | ||
Circuit, the Supreme Court 9-0 said, no, absolutely not. | ||
We are going to be following the process. | ||
So here, the Supreme Court can absolutely say they're going to allow for President Trump and his team to follow that process and go on bonk first down in the D.C. | ||
Circuit. | ||
They could also say, no, the time is now to file for certiorari. | ||
And continue to stay pending that certiary filing. | ||
That is up to the Supreme Court to decide. | ||
President Trump's legal team has positioned it that way. | ||
But the opportunity, the option to go en banc is absolutely there. | ||
It is up to the Supreme Court to lay out where it goes from this point forward. | ||
Did the D.C. | ||
Circuit panel try to short-circuit that? | ||
They sure did. | ||
But they don't have the power to do so. | ||
The Supreme Court does. | ||
And again, this is very important. | ||
This sounds very legal. | ||
These are very procedural. | ||
But in the end, remember, we are a country of laws, and we are also a country where there's an absolute separation of powers among the branches. | ||
That's why immunity is so important, because without immunity, you could have Article III courts sitting in judgment, sitting in judgment of the President, and that is against what Justice Marshall said in Marbury v. Madison. | ||
This is I bring this up because MSNBC is literally in a meltdown because they understand with with hers special prosecutor report last week that was really an indictment on on on on Biden for the for, you know, retention and distribution of highly classified material. | ||
But they made the case and Scarlett wouldn't indict. | ||
They made the case that he had dementia. | ||
They're hanging everything on immunity. | ||
Everything's on Jack Smith. | ||
Everything's on Chutkan. | ||
I mean, they're brazen about the election interference. | ||
How are you guys putting up with that? | ||
You're trying to follow a standard procedure, quite frankly, a case of this complexity. | ||
When you talk about January 6, you would normally think it would take a year or two at least to get everything organized, witnesses, all that. | ||
And am I wrong? | ||
I'm not a lawyer. | ||
case of that complexity, even with the stakes not this high, it would take you normally a year or two to work through the process to actually have the trial start? | ||
Well, both keep in mind the Supreme Court has already granted certiorari on Fisher, which is a 1512 case about intent in terms of obstruction. | ||
So in a usual case, any judge would say, okay, I'm going to stay the case and let that decision of the Supreme Court come down because that, if the Supreme Court rules for the defendant in that case in Fisher. | ||
That cuts the case against President Trump also. | ||
You know, it's separate from any other discussions and other considerations. | ||
So, it's obvious what the Democrats are trying to do. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
I mean, Eli Honing on CNN has called them out. | ||
The Washington Post has called them out. | ||
They've called out the Democrats, the Department of Justice, Jack Smith, all of them, for making this sort of vague statement, well, you know, the American people really deserve resolution. | ||
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Why? | |
What is the interest? | ||
The why is election interference. | ||
These are crooked Joe Biden indictments, and their goal is election interference. | ||
Yes, the people who scream and yell about election interference, the Democrats are the ones who are perpetrating it. | ||
And President Trump has fought it all across the country, will continue to fight it, and will continue to beat it. | ||
Don't you believe that that or your thoughts on the pressure they put on the appellate court to come back so quickly? | ||
I mean, every night on MSNBC, it's like they were hammering, oh, this can't wait. | ||
We have to hear it. | ||
Don't you think that was election interference itself to put the pressure? | ||
And we've seen what we've seen, what the pressure does, like in the Texas ruling at the border with Coney Barrett and Roberts, the assassination attempts and the pressure put on the courts about the protesters at their house after Dobbs. | ||
I mean, do you not think that MSNBC already tried to apply that pressure? | ||
And it's one of the reasons you even have the appellate ruling came back so quickly. | ||
But not just that, it's something that makes no sense. | ||
Like, you don't even have the option of going on bonk. | ||
If you even try to go on bonk, we will start the clock, the stay will come off, and Chuck will have authorization to start the trial. | ||
There's no doubt that the left, the radicals, are trying to play the refs. | ||
There's absolutely no question about it. | ||
There's no doubt that they're doing everything they can, legal and illegal, to try to rush this absolute fake case. | ||
Everybody knows that President Trump did everything right when he was Fighting to get to the bottom of a rigged and stolen — I'll say it again — rigged and stolen election in 2020. | ||
President Trump did everything that was in his responsibilities and duties as the chief executive to get to the bottom and combat that election fraud. | ||
And the Democrats know it. | ||
The Democrats know they have no case. | ||
As you said, they're hanging all their hopes on this. | ||
And are they trying? | ||
Yes. | ||
But remember, the Supreme Court already ruled 9-0 to keep the process correct. | ||
To go with the system of justice that we have in place last time, nine to nothing, just about a month ago. | ||
And I think the fair rule of the Supreme Court will continue that process and maintaining that system of justice, maintaining our orderly process. | ||
of appealing, going on bonk if chosen, and then going to the Supreme Court with a writ of certiorari after that, a petition for the writ of certiorari after that. | ||
President Trump laying all of that out in that powerhouse motion today, everything from the process to the underlying substance of how vital immunity is to the survival of the presidency in our country and the republic as a whole. | ||
I know you got a bow. | ||
We've only got a minute or so left, but Jack Smith in the Florida federal court, I think with Judge Cannon, he's not faring very well. | ||
Is he, Boris? | ||
All President Trump asks for, all his lawyers ask for is Fair judges and fair justices. | ||
And as long as that happens, all of these hoaxes are being exposed for what they are. | ||
Absolutely empty political hackery. | ||
Empty attacks against President Trump and against our country. | ||
And that exposure is going to continue to happen. | ||
President Trump is going to continue to win. | ||
And then he will win the presidency and finally save our country from the disaster we are in right now. | ||
Boris, social media for you, people, everybody should be following this globally, interested in this election because it's pure election interference and you're doing a fantastic job of organizing all of the different defenses. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
Steve, honor be with you. | ||
Honor be with the policy right. | ||
It's election interference. | ||
It's selective prosecution. | ||
Now we know that it's clearer than ever based on Special Counsel Robert Herr's report from last week. | ||
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Boris underscore Epstein. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
God bless. | ||
And all offense. | ||
Boris, fantastic job. | ||
Okay, Grace in Mo, I haven't had a chance, but if you put the, and Carly Bonet and the great folks over at Midnight Rider, of course our own Telegram channel, if you put up the 50 page filing by President Trump, I think his people should definitely read this, but they really took what the appellate court said, said, hey, we're gonna play by what the rules are and go ask about going on bonks. | ||
So make sure everybody reads that, another historic filing in these election interference cases. | ||
I will tell you, since we curate MSNBC, it's all they focus on. | ||
It's literally all they focus on. | ||
They're not even focused on the Senate. | ||
They're just focused on lawfare. | ||
They understand they got one shot to try to take President Trump out. | ||
It is using the courts to do it. | ||
It's not gonna happen, but that's their shot. | ||
That tells you how much confidence they got in the Biden regime. | ||
Short break. | ||
Joel Osteen, under attack. | ||
We'll find out why and by whom next. | ||
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Always been skeptical and I don't care if it was Harry Truman or Kit Bond or whoever who's who sir by the way stood at this desk We're skeptical of a government a thousand miles away telling them how to live their lives. | |
Or in this instance, a federal government saying to Missourians and the American people, securing the southern border isn't a priority, but sending 60 plus billion to Ukraine is today. | ||
And it's so important, we're here all weekend, I don't care about that, but all business aside, here we are, and we're going, and we're going to the mat, and you don't get amendments. | ||
The American people are smart. | ||
They see right through that. | ||
And you can try to explain it away, but that is the reality. | ||
And the truth is, Joe Biden could secure the border with the existing law, same law that existed under President Trump, refuses to do so. | ||
Part of what the negotiation was supposed to be about, I guess, was If you wanted to tie this stuff together, you weren't going to have that unless the southern border was secured. | ||
Well, we didn't get that, but here we go, immediately confirming the worst fears of the American people, that this whole debate, all of it, the center of gravity, all along, has been about the Ukraine money. | ||
The rest of it, window dressing. | ||
Maybe to get a couple more votes. | ||
To make it look like it had a broader bipartisan coalition or not. | ||
And I think if people are being honest in this place, that's what it was about. | ||
And so here we are now with the center of gravity at center stage. | ||
But instead of senators having an opportunity to maybe affect that in a particular way, maybe the $8 billion to pay for the government of Ukraine might be amended out. | ||
I know Senator Cotton from Arkansas has an amendment about that. | ||
That's... we're not going to have a chance to vote on that, I don't think. | ||
Um... | ||
I had an amendment to separate out aid for Israel. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Have a good day. | ||
We're not going to get to vote on that. | ||
And by the way, I don't think it necessarily changes the result too much on the floor if you separated out Ukraine and Israel and Taiwan. | ||
I don't think that it does, but it does certainly harm, again, people's trust and their faith in the process. | ||
And so, the two main points I suppose I wanted to bring up in this 30 minutes before I yield back and reserve the remainder of my time, is that I think if we have to be honest about the disconnect between what we're doing here and what's happening in real America, and what people really feel about all this, and we can keep bulldozing right through that, but I think it's insulting and disrespectful to the American people. | ||
Insulting and disrespectful. | ||
That is Senator Eric Schmidt from the Show-Me State, from Missouri. | ||
And very powerful. | ||
We can only play a couple of minutes. | ||
A very powerful speech today. | ||
Other powerful speeches. | ||
And Senator Schmidt, a smart guy. | ||
Remember, he's not a fire breather. | ||
He's not like Josh Hawley. | ||
He's very boom, boom, boom. | ||
Straight down, you know, straight guy. | ||
Got some MAGA tendencies. | ||
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He laid it out today. | |
As a guy who I think was open-minded to at least border all of them, he said, this is a con, this is a scam. | ||
And the center of gravity, he stripped it right away there. | ||
The center of gravity, I keep telling folks, there's something not right here. | ||
There's something not right here. | ||
And you got Eric Schmidt right there saying, hey, the center of gravity is all about Ukraine. | ||
They're obsessed all about Ukraine. | ||
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Vance and Eric Schmidt are not wild-eyed radicals. | ||
These are guys from the heartland of this country. | ||
They're pretty steady eddies. | ||
And they're sitting there saying, this is not right. | ||
What's going on here is not right. | ||
We've got Senator Young from Indiana, the great state of Indiana, and he says today, when Schmidt and these guys are talking, he says the GOP yes votes yesterday, I think it's 18 now, 18, Moran joined them, 18, and if Grace can please get into the chats and get it to Denver, I want to put that chart up, that the 18 yes votes, and I'm quoting here from a tweet about what he said, the 18 yes votes are part of what Senator Young described as the governing coalition | ||
In the Senate GOP, a core group of Republicans who, quote, want to see this place run effectively. | ||
Run effectively for whom? | ||
Who you run it effectively for? | ||
The donors? | ||
The military industrial complex? | ||
Your buddies in Ukraine? | ||
Folks in Indiana, this is on you. | ||
You've got to light up young and say, exactly what are you talking about? | ||
Why are you voting for this stuff? | ||
And what do you mean? | ||
What is it that Eric Schmidt's saying and J.D. | ||
Vance are saying? | ||
And we're hearing people come on The War Room and we're listening to ourselves. | ||
This is why we've put it up. | ||
We got another channel up all day on Getter and on Rumble. | ||
We've been playing this. | ||
We played it all weekend because we want you to see it. | ||
We don't want to be, we want to disintermediate ourselves from it so you can see it and see the speeches. | ||
So why is Young, what do you mean? | ||
You talk about disrespect? | ||
And Senator Schmidt right there said this is disrespectful to the people we represent? | ||
Disrespectful? | ||
And Young, what are you talking about? | ||
You're the adult, you're the governing coalition? | ||
Well that governing coalition only governs, when you say governing coalition, It means that you're teamed with these radical Democrats. | ||
Let's be blunt. | ||
You're nothing but a Democrat. | ||
Young. | ||
And people in Indiana don't get this about these guys, men and women who vote for it. | ||
They're Democrats. | ||
They're not even MAGA. | ||
They're not Republicans. | ||
Because this is one of the greatest outrages. | ||
Tonight they're going to vote. | ||
You'll see them all. | ||
Their names. | ||
And the responsibility is on you in these states. | ||
It's responsible in Indiana. | ||
Responsibility in Kentucky. | ||
And you're talking. | ||
I'm not talking. | ||
New York or California. | ||
I'm not talking states like that. | ||
Vermont. | ||
Places already gone to the dark side. | ||
Already got Rhode Island. | ||
Already so far left that you can't help them anymore. | ||
By the way, states are losing population dramatically to go to places in the South. | ||
They go to places these people represent. | ||
People are fleeing those. | ||
They're fleeing those and voting at their feet to go to these states. | ||
And you got to ask, in South Dakota, Oklahoma. | ||
Oklahoma, both senators. | ||
South Dakota, both senators. | ||
You don't get any more patriotic. | ||
You don't get any more hardworking. | ||
You don't get any more, um, want to do the right thing than South Dakota and Oklahoma. | ||
Why are your senators, and the senators in Oklahoma are terrible. | ||
The one senator, the Kung Fu fighter, he's over at the house, came from the house, he's over the house trying to work on a, he's working with them on a discharge petition. | ||
We've said, Warren, we dare, we dare anybody Republican to put forward that discharge petition that would turn to Florida Hakeem Jeffries to pass this abomination. | ||
There's dark evil in what's happening in Ukraine. | ||
And it's not just about the KGB and the Russians over there. | ||
Trust me, they're doing plenty of bad things. | ||
They're not angels. | ||
They're not the best. | ||
But there's dark stuff being done in your name and with your money. | ||
And you ought to demand, I want to know, you should say, I want to know it all. | ||
I don't want to cover this up. | ||
Congressman Burleson from Missouri, you join us here. | ||
Sir, you've been a good voice on the right, strong voice on the right. | ||
Do you agree with your Senator, Senator Schmidt, of what he's saying about what the folks in Missouri would think about what's going on here, sir? | ||
Yeah, God bless our Senator Eric Schmidt. | ||
I can't say it as eloquently as he did. | ||
I'm glad to see that we're on the same side of this. | ||
I think it's insanity for the Senate to have a fake debate about a fake border security bill and then defame as it was destroyed like a straw man. | ||
So that they can bring forward what they always wanted to bring forward, which is billions of dollars to Ukraine. | ||
And I think we all see right through it. | ||
When you talk, you've got some House colleagues who've got the same problem. | ||
What is it, when they're into conversations with you and you can't, you know, you want to close the border, you want to do the right thing, even maybe, you know, get Israel some money if there's some offsets, what is this obsession among Republicans in the House and the Senate? | ||
But let's talk about the House. | ||
What's the obsession with Ukraine? | ||
I think that it's really a stick in the eye that we don't have the authority to ask questions about where the money is going. | ||
Or that the money go towards responsible things? | ||
Or really, the question is, why in the world are we being even involved in another war that might go on forever? | ||
Why are we dedicating resources that are precious? | ||
The amount of money that we would be spending, $60 billion, is almost twice the budget of the state of Missouri. | ||
And, you know, the $8 billion that's going to the professors and social workers in Ukraine, that would fund nearly the education for nearly every child in the state of Missouri. | ||
So to me, it's insulting the amount of money that we're sending when we have needs here at home. | ||
And look, Steve, we tried to say it would be reasonable and say, we can have a discussion about Ukraine after we secure the border, knowing that Those conversations had to have real fixes to the border. | ||
And I think the senators had some ideas about, you know, tying metrics to actual reductions at the border to the amount of money that would go to Ukraine. | ||
And all that being said, I don't trust this administration. | ||
So to me, whatever bill we pass, I'm at the point where I don't think any border bill that we pass is going to actually help the situation, no matter how strong it is. | ||
I don't trust the Biden administration. | ||
And I think that Johnson should publicly declare that supplemental is dead on arrival. | ||
I don't think that he should bring it up whatsoever. | ||
And he should call out and challenge anybody who wants to do a discharge petition. | ||
Let the weight of the world fall on that person. | ||
Are there do you believe we want to hold you through the break, but do you believe that some of your colleagues that the senator from Oklahoma is meeting with? | ||
I think it's Mark Wayne Mullins is meeting with to talk about turning the floor over to Hakeem Jeffries. | ||
Do you believe some people are trying to plot that right now? | ||
Yeah, I wouldn't put it past some of my my colleagues, but I still think that If they're going to do that, let them be exposed for their actions. | ||
I just, I think at the end of the day, they should own up to what they're going to do. | ||
Congressman, hang on for one second. | ||
I know you're busy, you've got to bounce, but I just want to hold you for, people want to have a little bit more information about what's going on. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
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Congressman Burleson from Missouri joins us next. | |
us. | ||
And I said growing up, all we paid attention to was the price of grain at the grain elevator. | ||
What we had to know and what affected us in our lives in rural Kansas was something very local. | ||
I wish it was still that way. | ||
But we have no, no alternative. | ||
We must engage in the world to protect our own selves. | ||
It isn't free, and it's spending a lot of money. | ||
But it is less expensive than the alternative. | ||
The price tag is overwhelming. | ||
The debt is damning to the future of our nation. | ||
But in the absence of taking a stand now, we have to take a stand tomorrow. | ||
Okay, folks in Kansas, this is your problem. | ||
That's Jerry Moran. | ||
By the way, endorsed by Trump, I'm pretty sure. | ||
Grace and them can check. | ||
This is the case they're trying to make. | ||
They're going, yeah, this is a lot of money, this is a lot of money, and we do have a problem on the southern border, but if we don't do it now, your sons and daughters are going to be over there. | ||
Okay? | ||
We can go ahead. | ||
Denver, we can go ahead and take it down. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I don't need Jerry Moran in my ear. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I don't need Jerry Moran for anything. | ||
Kansas 202-224-3121. | ||
You should tell Moran. | ||
Senator, can you please make a presentation instead of happy talk and generalities? | ||
I'd like to go through what they're saying because they're saying we've seen intelligence briefings. | ||
In fact, Tillis says this, I quote this morning, we, our base doesn't know what we know. | ||
Our base doesn't know what we know. | ||
Well, give us, give us the declassified. | ||
Cause I'll tell you the classified is not that much different. | ||
Give us the declassified. | ||
Call your Senator right now and get him on the phone and tell the staff, I don't want to hear more happy talk. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
Our sons and daughters going to be this, we're going to be much more expensive. | ||
Are we at war with the Russian people? | ||
The Russian people that happen to be our allies in World War II, the Russian people that, what, 35, 40, 45, 50 million were killed, slaughtered by the Wehrmacht, by the Germans. | ||
Oh, by the way, in, let's be blunt, half of the Ukrainians, in fact, almost all the Ukrainians that we're supporting, fought with the Wehrmacht. | ||
Right? | ||
Hate to go there. | ||
Hate to go there with Italy, hate to go there with Germany, hate to go there with most of the Austria-Hungary crowd. | ||
The Hungarians that sent, you know, I love Hungary, love Orban, but hey, in World War II, sent a million Jews to the ovens. | ||
Hate to talk about the French, hate to talk about Spain, hate to talk about Sweden, hate to talk about Norway. | ||
Hey, I'm an Irish Mick, hate to talk about Ireland. | ||
Hate to talk about all those great countries in NATO that we're underwriting their security because they're sitting there going, NATO's not a protectorate. | ||
We've got to stop that. | ||
The people in Davos, in the south of France, and all those ski resorts in Switzerland, and up there in Norway, Norway's got a $2 trillion, $2 trillion, they've got a $2 trillion sovereign wealth fund off the North Sea oil. | ||
They're the best investors in the world. | ||
Where are they? | ||
Step up. | ||
English are dead broke. | ||
Hey, you got to step up. | ||
You got the health care. | ||
It's all sucks, but it's paid for. | ||
Stop that and start paying for this 2% or more. | ||
That's just the minimum. | ||
Call Moran right now. | ||
Call him out. | ||
Call all of them out. | ||
Say, we want to see it. | ||
This is why I keep saying the War Powers Act. | ||
Show me the information. | ||
I can deconstruct it in a second. | ||
It's BS. | ||
And if it's such a threat, first off, these are nations, ladies and gentlemen, that have allowed Allowed an invasion from the Middle East in North and Sub-Saharan Africa. | ||
They've allowed, their elites have allowed it. | ||
Their elites have allowed it. | ||
These are invaded. | ||
You can't even talk about this topic in England anymore. | ||
They've allowed an invasion of the country. | ||
The country, look at France talking about a civil war. | ||
The retired General of the French Armed Forces said, we're going to have a civil war here. | ||
The same nations that have allowed an invasion from Syria and North Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa. | ||
Oh my God, we got to go because there's some problems over in Ukraine. | ||
Now, I was back in the Pentagon Special Assistant. | ||
We had what? | ||
Air-Land-Sea Battle 2000. | ||
The North German plane going to come across there with those Russian tanks and get into Poland and Germany. | ||
We got to cut them off. | ||
You're going to have tactical nuclear weapons going to do it all. | ||
Is that Russian army that couldn't even get to Kiev? | ||
Is that the big threat? | ||
They're going to come across there? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
But if that's the theory of the case, Miranda, if that's the theory, don't sit up there and say, well, it's very expensive and it's our national debt and our national security. | ||
This is the happy talk gobbledygook and then is in your face. | ||
Nothing to say on the border, nothing on deportations and going to give it all. | ||
And Miranda has nothing about that. | ||
There's some dark secrets over there. | ||
There's some very dark things that have been happening over in Ukraine, some very dark things. | ||
And we're going to all get to the bottom of it. | ||
You're not going to be able to run and hide. | ||
That's why you think they're going to toss the keys to us on January 20th of 2025? | ||
They're going to say Donald Trump's back. | ||
Let's pat him on the head. | ||
That's why the bill. | ||
Ask Moran, what about all these traps J.D. | ||
Vance is talking about that could lead to another Trump impeachment if he wants to shut this thing down? | ||
Why is the NDAA? | ||
Have the ability, he can't even negotiate with NATO and threaten to pull out and use that as a negotiation to make them step up for their own defense. | ||
They didn't defend themselves. | ||
World War I, you had the French and a couple others. | ||
We had to bail them out in World War I. They didn't fight in World War II. | ||
Let's be blunt. | ||
You had the British. | ||
You had the Americans. | ||
You had some Polish brigades, some paratroopers. | ||
You had a couple of divisions, I think, under de Gaulle. | ||
You had some, you know, this and that. | ||
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No. | |
The Russian people, the Chinese people, Lao Bajing, and the American people from places like, let me think, like Kansas, like Kansas, like Kansas, like Kansas. | ||
You disrespect those people by this happy talk. | ||
And Ukraine has nothing but the vital national security, which has the vital national security interest of the United States of America has nothing to do with two Slavic entities slugging it out on the Russian speaking eastern border of this territory and or nation, whatever you want to call it, called Ukraine. | ||
Putin makes some 2000 year history that it's part of us. | ||
The Davos in the crowd says Ukraine nation. | ||
Hey, quite frankly, I don't care. | ||
And the American people don't care. | ||
You know what they care about? | ||
They care about the Rio Grande Valley. | ||
They care about Lukeville, Arizona. | ||
They care about the southern border of this country, where there's an evasion of, oh, let me see, 10 million people since Biden took over. | ||
Most of them fighting age men, including 100,000 at least Chinese Communist Party fighting age men in this country doing God knows what. | ||
That's not National Security Oil. | ||
And they're all puffed up. | ||
He wants to go to the Munich conference. | ||
They want to be fetted in the Georgetown cocktail parties. | ||
And the Atlantic magazine will say these leaders. | ||
Young gave it away. | ||
They're the governing coalition. | ||
They're Democrats. | ||
Jerry Moran's a Democrat. | ||
And it's not my responsibility. | ||
It's the people in Kansas right now, and the people in Indiana right now, and the people in Oklahoma right now, and the people in South Dakota right now. | ||
If you're a patriot, you light them up. | ||
Hell, you sent them there! | ||
I know you sent them there, and they lied to your face. | ||
I get the fact. | ||
They get to D.C., and they all flip, and they all change. | ||
They're all gonna be big shots, right? | ||
They all come from Indiana and South Dakota, and they get there, and man, oh, man, I'm in Georgetown cocktail party, and they're, you know, morning Mika's there, and she's telling me how brain I am and how smart I am, and I'm gonna go to the Munich Security Conference, and I'm gonna be, you know, on MSN, I'm gonna be on CNN, and Wolf Blitzer's gonna be with a knitted brow asking me a serious question, and the people back home will say, I'm a statesman! | ||
That's right, I'm just not some hack country lawyer, I'm a statesman. | ||
It's your, Jerry Moran's, your responsibility. | ||
Young is your responsibility. | ||
The two clowns from Oklahoma, the Kung Fu fighter and Lankford are your responsibility. | ||
The whole state of South Dakota, I can't even get my head around, one of the worst congressmen and two sellout senators. | ||
They're your responsibility. | ||
Step up. | ||
Show the American people, show MAGA what you mean. | ||
Light these guys up. | ||
I want to have them, they should not be able to go home without you being in their grill, and they should know that to vote for this. | ||
Because there's nothing more brazen than what they're doing. | ||
And you got, look, Tom Cotton's not a fire breather, J.D.' 's not a fire breather, Eric Schmidt's not a fire breather, Marco Rubio, you got Scott down there in Florida. | ||
These are reasoned people and they're making arguments you can't refute. | ||
And then I get Burleson, I get these congressmen, haven't anybody come on here and say their constituents support this? | ||
You think the people in Kansas are telling us right now that they want to take care of Ukraine at $60 billion in one year? | ||
They want to take care of Ukraine and not solve the problem on the southern border and shut the border down, close the border and stop all the fentanyl? | ||
That a bigger issue is Ukraine? | ||
And do you think the good folks in Kansas, are they as hard-working as they are and as hard-headed as you gotta get? | ||
You gotta get common sense to make a living out there. | ||
You gotta know what you're doing. | ||
You don't have time for happy talk. | ||
Do you think they make the case, well, it's going to be much more expensive in the future? | ||
They're going to say, you ain't sending our sons and daughters to Ukraine. | ||
Not going to happen. | ||
You already killed enough in Iraq and Afghanistan, you liars. | ||
You already killed enough in Vietnam. | ||
What the hell do we have to learn? | ||
The blood on the hands of the establishment in Vietnam, the blood on the hands of the establishment in Iraq and Afghanistan, and then look at Southeast Asia. | ||
After all that, you abandon them? | ||
To Pol Pot, 20 or 30 million killed? | ||
Don't give me the Holocaust. | ||
I'll give you a Holocaust in Southeast Asia. | ||
But you know what? | ||
I got it. | ||
They're just Asians. | ||
They're Asians. | ||
You're racist. | ||
You're despicable. | ||
And you're up here again. | ||
Ukraine, see it all. | ||
Same happy dog. | ||
Moran, I'm calling your bluff. | ||
Come forward, dude, and show us. | ||
We're reasonable people. | ||
People in Kansas, you're not going to get nicer folks in the state of Kansas. | ||
Hell, that's where Dorothy's from. | ||
They didn't pick that randomly. | ||
They picked it because that's the heart of this country, the heartland of this country. | ||
Dead set in the middle and good folks, decent folks, hard-working folks. | ||
So bring it to them, make the presentation, not just, oh, we're going to be over there. | ||
No, we're not going to be over there. | ||
We're not going to be over there. | ||
You can get to a negotiating table and you can stop. | ||
Moran, here's a question. | ||
How come they can't get any troops to fight? | ||
How come any of the mothers and fathers there send their sons to die in that charnel house? | ||
Tell me that. | ||
Answer me that first. | ||
Before anything else, answer me that first. | ||
Where's the 500,000 they need? | ||
Why they fired the two generals that are revered by the people that have told them we're in a stalemate, this is not going to go anywhere, and I don't know where we're going to get 500,000 troops. | ||
Why is the average age of the army 42 years old? | ||
Why? | ||
Why no young men and women will fight? | ||
Why won't they volunteer? | ||
Why do they have to press gang people? | ||
This looks like Nelson's Navy. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they understand exactly what's going on. | ||
By the way, Moran, have you talked about the $20 billion they stole, the open secret in Washington, D.C., of the money the oligarchs have stolen of the American people? | ||
Could you use $20 billion in Kansas? | ||
Moran, could you use $20 billion in Kansas? | ||
Could Kansas use $20 billion? | ||
The problem we have in the country are goofballs like Moran, and goofballs like the Senators in South Dakota, and the goofballs in Oklahoma. | ||
And Lankford, you're pathetic. | ||
What you did, and for four and a half months, and it was just a fig leaf, and Mitch, as soon as Mitch could, when the posse and other people started firing up, he not just threw you under the bus, he backed it up multiple times. | ||
You fools are in the pocket of the military-industrial complex. | ||
That's who you report to. | ||
You don't report to the people in Kansas. | ||
You don't report to the people in Kansas. | ||
Bro, if you went out there and made that pitch and had to put up on the screen and did some town halls, have you done a town hall and explained to them why we're going to be there in years to come? | ||
It's expensive. | ||
But if we don't do it now, it's going to be more expensive later. | ||
Have you? | ||
Have you? | ||
I'll go anywhere, anyplace, anytime with any of them. | ||
I'm like Fresno State. | ||
Show me. | ||
Give me a mic. | ||
You put your charts up, I'll put mine. | ||
You'll be laughed out of the room by folks called American citizens. | ||
Because it's a joke. | ||
This is why you're doing it behind closed doors. | ||
And now you're putting it up in people's faces. | ||
You're despicable. | ||
Eric Schmidt's too much of a gentleman. | ||
Too much of a gentleman to say what you really are. | ||
In a very gentlemanly way, he's saying you're disrespecting the people back home. | ||
Yes, you are disrespecting them, but there's much else you're doing, too, that I can't mention on a family dinner hour show. | ||
But you're revolting, and you're the problem in this country. | ||
Short break. | ||
I'll also say, look, Mike Johnson's been in for about 107 days now. | ||
That's something that he anticipated was going to happen. | ||
And look, everybody's working with him to make this happen going forward. | ||
But I would tell the Speaker that he's got to make sure that, you know, him and his team, they lock in on some of these votes because we don't have a lot of time left. | ||
The next major hurdle in front of us is going to be government funding. | ||
What are we going to do around that? | ||
And are we going to allow this government to be funded if the border remains unsecured? | ||
Because the primary job of the United States government is to secure this nation. | ||
And if it is failing at that, the way Joe Biden is failing at that, does it deserve to get funding across the board? | ||
Many members of Congress don't agree. | ||
I don't agree with that. | ||
If Joe Biden wants to fund the government, simply secure the border and we could be done. | ||
We told you March 1st of the day. | ||
Congressman Burleson, do you agree with Congressman Byron Donaldson of Florida that if the border, and look, it's February 12th. | ||
We've got a couple of weeks. | ||
I don't see any fight coming on the border. | ||
I see fights coming over Ukraine. | ||
But do you agree with him if on March 1st at midnight, we have not secured the border, that the government will not be funded? | ||
Yeah, I'm not. | ||
I'm not going to continue to fund a government that is not going to keep its people safe. | ||
And, you know, if I were Speaker Johnson, I would make it clear that this supplemental budget that's coming over, the supplemental bill, this nearly $100 billion for Ukraine is dead on arrival. | ||
This notion that somehow, because their phony border bill failed, that we're going to forget about the fact that we have an open border and we're going to let this continue is absolutely absurd. | ||
And the American people should be beyond angry at their members of their Senate that are voting for this. | ||
So I also want to say, I think that We've got members of Freedom Caucus who are trying to give Johnson the courage to do this, to be able to say no to some of these things. | ||
We do that by saying, we're voting down the rule. | ||
If you bring up these bills under a regular order, under a rule, it's not going to happen. | ||
We're going to vote it down, which causes them to have to go to Last thing is a subset of this, but actually kind of central to it, is the impeachment. | ||
I understand that from NTG and others, you're going to try to go forward and impeach another vote to impeach Mayorkas tomorrow. | ||
these unit party bills. | ||
Last thing is a subset of this, but actually kind of central to it, is the impeachment. | ||
I understand that from NTG and others you're going to try to go forward and impeach, another vote to impeach Mayorkas tomorrow. | ||
Is that your understanding? | ||
Yeah, my understanding is that tomorrow night we'll have another vote. | ||
Scalise will be in town, I assume, but we'll have the votes. | ||
And I hope that we do. | ||
Look, he deserves, he should have been impeached months ago, if not years ago. | ||
But, and I think it'll be a good, it'll be a black eye on the Biden administration who ultimately is responsible for this. | ||
Congressman, how do people follow you? | ||
Where do they go to the website? | ||
Where do they go to social media? | ||
I know you guys have a podcast with some of the best around. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
Yeah, I'm on all the socials under Rep. | ||
Eric Burleson, and our freshman podcast is called Fresh Freedom with the freedom-loving freshman members of Congress. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Congressman, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
And tell the folks in Missouri, in your district, whatever, Eric Schmidt made you proud today. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
You see, you see from kind of see these guys and look, we're not on, you know, there's a lot of inner squad fighting all the time. | ||
But these are fundamental. | ||
That's why after the show tonight, we'll be back up getter. | ||
We still have the stream going and get her in on on. | ||
Unrumble. | ||
But you're going to say I think a big vote tonight at 8.30. | ||
Remember what Vance is saying also, what he's saying is that they've got all these traps in there for Trump. | ||
The NDAA has that provision, unconstitutional it is, that leaves him not the ability to withdraw from NATO as a leverage and a hammer to get the Europeans to step up. | ||
European people would do that. | ||
They're good people. | ||
They're good people. | ||
They know what has to be done is their leaders are corrupt. | ||
Just like here. | ||
American people are good people. | ||
Solid. | ||
Do the right thing. | ||
Have created more wealth, freed more people than any nation in the history of the earth. | ||
That's what we're fighting over. | ||
That's why this fight is so intense. | ||
It gets ugly. | ||
Because it's about money and power. | ||
It's a spiritual war. | ||
It's a spiritual war, but it manifests itself through human agency and to those things. | ||
And you can see it. | ||
The tectonic plate shift we're having is that the party that should have been opposing this at the time was what's called controlled opposition. | ||
They just went along with it, put different shiny toys out there, made you feel better. | ||
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But at its core, it was a globalist party. | |
The globalists ran it and partnered with the globalists from the Democratic Party to be the Uniparty and to serve their paymasters on Wall Street and Silicon Valley and the defense industry and big pharma. | ||
This is not complicated. | ||
It's not quantum mechanics. | ||
Pretty straightforward. | ||
But you're seeing it here right now and you're seeing, you know, you're seeing all that. | ||
So you have to demand that your senators come back and give you a briefing. | ||
Jerry Moran goes to Kansas and gives you a briefing. | ||
The guys in South Dakota come and give it and call them out. | ||
Call them out because you guys have the details. | ||
You have the receipts. | ||
The power of the show and the power of this movement is you. | ||
Not us. | ||
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You. | |
Because they're afraid of you. | ||
They're afraid of you. | ||
And that's what they need you. | ||
They need your tax money. | ||
They need your sons and daughters to fight and die on foreign battlefields. | ||
Did I mention Vietnam? | ||
Did I mention Iraq? | ||
Did I mention Afghanistan and everything in between? | ||
Did I mention even World War II? | ||
With those heroes from Saipan and Guadalcanal, the Coral Sea, going over the hump, Burma, Normandy, North Africa, Kazarin Pass? | ||
The Air War over, 8th Air Corps over Germany? | ||
Would they be proud? | ||
Would they be proud? | ||
Would they be proud and would they be proud of what's happening right now? | ||
And what is being funded under your name, under your name, under your name. | ||
Always remember, it's done under your name. | ||
Tillis gave it away. | ||
You're too dumb. | ||
You don't have the information. | ||
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Uh, Tillis, I beg to differ. | |
I think I put a couple of folks I know from North Carolina up on stage with you. | ||
I think you'd get field-stripped, to be brutally frank about it. | ||
I don't think you're all that much. | ||
And I think a lot of folks in North Carolina don't think you're all that much either. | ||
These gutless cowards are destroying this nation. | ||
Understand that. | ||
Before your own eyes. | ||
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