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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
You're not going to free shot all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room, here's your host Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Welcome back to CPAC 2024. | ||
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It's 22 February, the year of our Lord 2024. | |
Folks, thank you so much. | ||
And I just want to say, I really appreciate you keeping the sound down a little bit, because the Gay Lord has promised and committed to kick us all out. | ||
So let's make it through three days, okay? | ||
Let's be kicked out for really unruly behavior, not our noise. | ||
Thank you guys so much. | ||
Okay, we love this group right here. | ||
You saw them yesterday at the Academy. | ||
I just love you guys. | ||
See you all over. | ||
Tell me, what is this? | ||
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Back in summer of 2020, I was Democrat for 35 years. | |
When I saw where this country was heading, I saw that President Trump was the president that changed my views for my political beliefs. | ||
And we're here to represent the Trump tribe of Texas, and we're here to represent the women of the United States to fight for women's acts because the Democrat Party is trying to erase the women of America. | ||
And I'm here to fight to keep men out of women's sports. | ||
To keep... Hang over a second. | ||
What's your pronouns? | ||
American! | ||
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So... Trying to end this transgender ideology. | |
I've got a 12-year-old daughter. | ||
She's in the sixth grade. | ||
And... | ||
I adopted her when she was three. | ||
She's now 12. | ||
And up until the sixth grade, she didn't know what transgender was. | ||
She didn't know what binary was. | ||
She didn't know what a drag queen was. | ||
So now she's coming home and says, Dad, what does this mean? | ||
And I shouldn't have to explain to her what these words are. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
And what's your name and where are you from? | ||
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Michael Manuel from Beaumont, Texas. | |
Beaumont, Texas. | ||
Okay. | ||
Hold it. | ||
And you brought all yellow roses of Texas with you? | ||
Okay, why don't we start that in, Natalie. | ||
Let's find out who they are, where they're from. | ||
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Who are you and where are you from? | |
My name is Sonya Harper and I'm from Lumberton, Beaumont area, Texas. | ||
I was adopted at 19 months old from Germany. | ||
I became a U.S. | ||
citizen at 4 years old. | ||
My adoptive family, they were an American military couple. | ||
So I have grown up, and I've been so thankful to God that I have become a citizen. | ||
He rescued me. | ||
I remember coming back on my boat, on this Elizabeth, coming into the New York harbor. | ||
I was three years old. | ||
And through that, we were on the deck, and through the fog, I saw the Statue of Liberty. | ||
And in my heart, as a little girl, I knew something special was happening. | ||
So America, I identify as an American. | ||
Let's give it up. | ||
I found my birth family and I go back and they love America. | ||
You're from Germany? | ||
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Yes. | |
Is that a Southern German accent? | ||
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Yes. | |
I was brought over here at age four, three to four, and so yes, now I identify as an American, obviously a Southeast Texan. | ||
Yeah, that's Texican right there. | ||
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Glory to God. | |
How many hours a day do you have that raised? | ||
Every time I see you that thing is up. | ||
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I know. | |
I'm gonna have to put my arm in a cast when I get home. | ||
Okay, okay. | ||
You're so great. | ||
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Hang on a second. | |
Who are you and where are you from? | ||
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I'm Blake Zemo and I'm from Beaumont, Texas. | |
Lisa Wolf, Beaumont, Texas. | ||
But I was born in Mississippi and I beat feet to Texas as soon as I could walk. | ||
Why are all these pretty girls from Beaumont? | ||
Is something in the water down there? | ||
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Laura Toler, Sillsby, Texas. | |
We need Donald Trump back. | ||
He's good for our country. | ||
You think Trump's good for our country? | ||
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I know Trump's good for our country. | |
I'm Robin Saunier, and I was born in Dallas, Texas, and I am a Trump supporter. | ||
I am on the border, and we had a meeting last week with Governor Abbott, and he said if they come strip our wire, he's got to roll right behind it. | ||
Hallelujah! | ||
Just one last question. | ||
Why is it all my buddies from Texas think Texas is the greatest state in the Union? | ||
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Let's give it up for the Yellow Roses of Texas! | |
You guys are great. | ||
You're going to be around CPAC all four days, and you're going to be there for President Trump when he comes on Saturday? | ||
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Who's your daddy? | |
Who's your daddy? | ||
Trump! | ||
Man, that German with Texas upbringing, I'm telling you, man, that's something. | ||
That's a different deal. | ||
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My dream, since President Trump's the one who helped me see the political parties, that's my dream, is to meet the president. | |
We'll try to work that out, and if not, here's the commitment we're going to try to make. | ||
On the second inaugural, I think you guys ought to be up there right on that right, huh? | ||
Right? | ||
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Right? | |
Now, President Trump's going to take that podium. | ||
He's going to turn it around and face the swamp and tell them how it is. | ||
But we'll have you guys up there. | ||
How about that? | ||
Let's give it up for him. | ||
Trump, Trump of Texas. | ||
Thanks, guys. | ||
You're amazing. | ||
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I'm so pleased to meet you. | |
Oh, no, it's fantastic. | ||
We have another Texan in the audience. | ||
Glenn Story? | ||
By the way, Mike Lindell is currently over getting a tourniquet applied to him with a flannel sheet since Ambassador... Mike, people are over here talking about early voting. | ||
I don't know, brother. | ||
Okay, can we give it up for another Texan, Glenn Story, Patriot Mobile! | ||
Okay, Glenn is the number one guy they pick on all the time because Glenn Story's out there saying, hey, we're a Christian company with Christian values, we give X amount of our profits back to charity, we run it as a Christian company, and man, the New York Times, the BBC, you got all the biggest haters in the world. | ||
What do you say to that? | ||
I love it, bring it on! | ||
You're not afraid they're going to put you out of business? | ||
I mean, look, anytime you put God first, I don't know why it scares folks. | ||
But our country was founded. | ||
Think about the Mayflower Compact. | ||
What was it written about, right? | ||
So at the end of the day, you put God first, people come after you. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I believe it's a battle between those who believe in a creative, loving God and those that don't. | ||
Wow. | ||
Talk to us, did you, you led the effort to try to get on your not-for-profit side, try to get in God We Trust and all the schools in Texas? | ||
Yeah, that's correct. | ||
How did that turn out? | ||
A lot of people didn't embrace that. | ||
There was a few people that got pissed. | ||
Pardon the language, but at the end of the day... How many get mad at putting in God We Trust in a public school? | ||
Oh, I would say thousands. | ||
You know what? | ||
At the end of the day, it's really a very small percentage of the population, but they make 90% of the noise. | ||
Yes. | ||
Tell us about Patriot Mobile. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
The service, you've got the call centers, all of it. | ||
Tell our audience about it. | ||
Yeah, we're 100% U.S.-based. | ||
That means when you call Patriot Mobile, you will talk with somebody in California, Texas, or in Grapevine, Texas. | ||
The real beauty of it is, not only are we U.S.-based, we carve out a portion of every dollar and donate back to causes that align with your values. | ||
That's what separates us. | ||
In addition, we put God first in everything we do, and we're His stewards. | ||
So that's what our business is about. | ||
Stop giving your money to people that hate you and hate your values, hate your family. | ||
Start... Look, the products and services have got to be at top level. | ||
If they're not, obviously you're not going to use them. | ||
But Patriot Mobile is top level. | ||
Once again, where do people go to find out more about you, all your charitable efforts, and more about the company? | ||
PatriotMobile.com, and if you call today, I think, and use the promo code Bannon, what'll happen? | ||
A free hookup, right? | ||
Free connection? | ||
That's right. | ||
Okay, promo code Bannon, let's use that today, PatriotMobile.com. | ||
Let's give it up for Glenn Story, a tough Texan! | ||
Hold it, is Mike Lindell in the house? | ||
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Mike Lindell in the house. Hang on a second. Hang on. | |
I've got another mic. | ||
Hold it. | ||
I've got Attorney General Whitaker right here. | ||
Come on in, brother. | ||
Right here. | ||
You're with bad company now. | ||
I've got a question. | ||
Whitaker, you were a tight end at Iowa? | ||
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Yes, the University of Iowa. | |
The University of Iowa. | ||
You're a Hawkeye, right? | ||
unidentified
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Yes. | |
Why is it all Correct me if I'm wrong, aren't all the great tight ends in NFL tight ends at the University of Iowa? | ||
unidentified
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Yes. | |
So why were you not in the NFL, brother? | ||
Because when I saw this guy, I said, this guy is the biggest guy in the Trump administration next to President Trump. | ||
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So just as the MAGA movement started with Donald Trump but doesn't end with Donald Trump, So did tight end you start with me and it didn't end with me. | |
So there you go. | ||
Great. | ||
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We all got a movement has to start somewhere, right? | |
My pillow guy knows all about starting a movement. | ||
No, he's he's still he's still bleeding on this early vote. | ||
I'm gonna get to a second. | ||
Give me your assessment. | ||
You're a very strong counselor to President Trump. | ||
Tell our audience what you think needs to happen coming out of here in speech, the drive to November, but more importantly, what we have to do in the second Trump term we didn't accomplish in the first that we need to get serious about. | ||
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Well, first of all, Steve, everybody that is here, is listening, is part of what's going on. | |
We need to do more than we've ever done. | ||
I mean, the future of our republic. | ||
Are you ready to do that more than ever? | ||
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We need to do more than you have ever done before. | |
We need to dock on more doors, make more phone calls, give more money. | ||
Everything you do, we just need to 10x that. | ||
And then, in the next administration, you know, we're going to have four years to change the course of this country, Steve. | ||
And you were there when I got there in 2017, and you know how hard the swamp fights back. | ||
Whitaker was our rover back, covered about 50 problems before he made him Attorney General. | ||
We should have done that right out of the box. | ||
Would you be the Attorney General, if President Trump asked you, would you be the Attorney General in the second term? | ||
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I'll say this, Steve. | |
Donald Trump makes his own decisions, as you know. | ||
If he asks me to do anything, I will gladly salute the flag and serve. | ||
But I'm not looking to do anything, if I can be helpful. | ||
We're going to need everybody, though. | ||
We are going to need everybody. | ||
It's going to take every good patriot to save this country. | ||
Do we need tough Hawkeye tight ends like Whitaker in the second term? | ||
Can we give it up for Matt Whitaker? | ||
What's your social media? | ||
How do people follow you? | ||
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Everything I do is at MattWhitaker46. | |
I tell you, Whitaker, yesterday at the summit, those are very profound words. | ||
Whitaker at the international summit said at the end, said, we're gonna win because we have to win. | ||
If we don't win, it's over the abyss. | ||
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Matt Whitaker, hero. | |
A Hawkeye! | ||
Let's give it up for the Hawkeyes! | ||
Man, we got Texans, we got Hawkeyes. | ||
We got, we got, we got, we got guys from Minnesota, wild men from Minnesota. | ||
This is pretty close to the anniversary of your, uh, of your, um, uh, coming to Christ and, and stopping being a, what is it? | ||
Crackhead? | ||
Crackhead and a degenerate gambler, right? | ||
You got to read the autobiography. | ||
Tell me about, uh, tell me about the company. | ||
They're trying to put you out of business. | ||
They came that close. | ||
They're trying to put Trump, you and Rudy in bankruptcy. | ||
Well, you might all see the news this morning. | ||
Another ruling came out of Minnesota against me, $5 million, which, well, gotta go to another appeal. | ||
A big distraction wastes more money. | ||
What was the $5 million for? | ||
That was for that challenge from back in the cyber symposium of 21. | ||
And the media's all down at that end, just attacking me from around the world. | ||
But I'm welcoming it. | ||
I want to tell them, hey, we have to get rid of the electronic voting machines that go to paper ballots hand-counted. | ||
And I told him, I said, here's the plan to secure our elections. | ||
I'm not going to be distracted by this, but if you guys want to learn the plan, go to LyndalePlan.com. | ||
Right now in the state of South Dakota, we just this week, 12 more counties have committed to go to paper ballots hand counted. | ||
Hold it, hold it. | ||
Are paper ballots hand counted going to get us better senators from South Dakota? | ||
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We pray and they do the same. | |
South Dakota's a good example. | ||
These people, for three years, we've been working on the ground in all 50 states. | ||
My teams have. | ||
And the biggest pushback has been these Uniparty Republicans. | ||
They're not on our side. | ||
And now, we've said, you know what, we're going to do it ourselves. | ||
We're going to go from the county up. | ||
It's the people now making this movement. | ||
And we've got over 200 counties committed to go to paper ballots in 2024. | ||
And we're getting more every day, and that is the plan. | ||
We're going, taking it right to the county. | ||
And I have a warning for any of those Republicans out there that say we really love the machines, we want to keep them. | ||
Wrong. | ||
We are going to call your name out. | ||
We are going to call you out, and that's it. | ||
So, and I do want to say, Steve, my pillow MyPillow thanks all of you at the War Room Posse. | ||
You've gotten us through this. | ||
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Okay, let's give it up for Mike Lindell. | ||
He's gonna join us this afternoon. | ||
The Warrior. | ||
We're gonna take a short commercial break. | ||
We're gonna be back. | ||
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Mike! | |
We rejoice when there's no more, let's take down the CCD! | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bann Welcome back to CPAC 2024! | ||
We got Joe Reek from MyPatriotSupply.com Can we give it up for him? | ||
We're gonna get some details. | ||
Let's go in the audience. | ||
This whole show, the next two days, is about President Trump and President Trump's supporters. | ||
That would be you and President Trump's folks that back him up. | ||
Ben Burquam. | ||
Yeah, speaking of, we just had, a minute ago, you had My Patriot Mobile up there talking about the attack on children. | ||
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This is incredible. | |
We can't even show you what's inside the book. | ||
Tell me what this book is and why you have it here. | ||
What's your name? | ||
Where are you from? | ||
I'm Suzy Scott, I'm the Moms for Liberty Maryland Legislative Chair, and this is called Let's Talk About It. | ||
It's the teen's guide to sex, relationships, and being human. | ||
There are actual pornographic images in this book. | ||
You showed me, it's disgusting. | ||
I couldn't show it to you. | ||
Is that in a public school in Maryland? | ||
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In a Maryland middle school. | |
Middle school? | ||
unidentified
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In my county, yes. | |
Can you go to a library and actually check it out? | ||
unidentified
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I did. | |
I checked this out of my public library. | ||
In the public library, it's in the adult section. | ||
But it is in a middle school library in my county. | ||
It's the destruction of the country. | ||
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And so I'm here to ask for action, action, action. | |
Okay, what do you need? | ||
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I need Marylanders to call the Maryland Senate Education, Energy, and Environment Committee today and tell them that they oppose the... Why today? | |
Is there a hearing? | ||
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There is a hearing tomorrow, so today is the sign up to testify or to submit written testimony to this committee who is hearing a bill called Freedom to Read Act, which is freedom to keep pornography in school libraries, is what it is. | |
Okay, one more time, where do they go? | ||
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So they go to Maryland General Assembly, myMGA, and you contact the members of the Okay, that may be too complicated. | |
What is your social media? | ||
They're just going to have to go to you and get it, because otherwise nobody will ever remember that. | ||
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I'm on Facebook, Moms4Liberty, Harford County. | |
I have a public page. | ||
You can get the information there. | ||
So everybody can go to that right now, and you'll tell them exactly what to do. | ||
You'll post it? | ||
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Yes. | |
Okay, you're on Twitter or IG or anything else like that? | ||
unidentified
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I'm on Twitter, too. | |
Okay, what's your Twitter handle? | ||
unidentified
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Suzie Scott. | |
Not a trick question. | ||
unidentified
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Susie Scott? | |
Okay. | ||
Don't freeze up on me, baby. | ||
Keep going. | ||
Keep going. | ||
You're good. | ||
You're good. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Jane Zirkle! | ||
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Can you please tell me your name and what brings you here to CPAC? | |
Yes, I'm Angela Peterson. | ||
I'm representing Let Them Learn Oregon. | ||
We are a big school choice movement, and Amy and I are here representing... Hold on. | ||
We thought Oregon were all commies. | ||
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No! | |
Hold on, are you from Eastern Oregon? | ||
No, Portland! | ||
Portland Metro! | ||
Does Portland still exist? | ||
Yes! | ||
Barely. | ||
So how do people get to you? | ||
They want to find out, they're patriots in Portland? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
Good town, good folks? | ||
unidentified
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Yes, yes. | |
What the hell happened to Portland? | ||
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I was a, I'm a native Oregonian and it's sad, but we're gonna bring it back. | |
We have a lot of... You're gonna bring Portland back? | ||
We are, we are. | ||
For the folks in Portland. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Tell us how you're gonna do it. | ||
We're not gonna let any of our great cities go, right? | ||
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Absolutely not. | |
Well, one of the first things we want to do is we want to bring hope and opportunity to Oregon's families and children with school choice. | ||
And so we need help getting some support at LetThemLearn.org and visit our website. | ||
We have two petitions that we need to get on 180,000 signatures by July 1st to get it on the ballot. | ||
It's a constitutional amendment. | ||
180,000 signatures from Oregonians? | ||
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Yes. | |
How many signatures do you have? | ||
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We are at about 40,000. | |
20,000. | ||
So you have 80,000 to go? | ||
How are you going to do that? | ||
40,000. | ||
How are you going to do that? | ||
We are setting up camp in front of big box stores. | ||
We are going to private schools, churches, you name it. | ||
We're all over the state. | ||
Where do they go right now to find out? | ||
Everybody in Oregon, where do they go to find out? | ||
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LetThemLearnOregon.org. | |
Fantastic. | ||
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LetThemLearnOregon.org. | |
The basis of this movement is saving the family. | ||
You see it's in Maryland, you see it's in Oregon. | ||
We can't let these blue states destroy our children, right? | ||
That's why I really admire you fighters, and particularly in a place like Portland. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Okay, we got Joe Reek here. | ||
Remember, we're in turbulent times. | ||
I think they're going to get a little more turbulent. | ||
Even if President Trump wins because they're going to try to do everything to destroy him. | ||
Talk to me. | ||
You started 14 years ago. | ||
This is a great story for entrepreneurs. | ||
14 years ago in a single bedroom apartment in Salt Lake. | ||
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It was actually back east. | |
We started in just a single apartment selling seeds. | ||
Long-term heirloom seeds. | ||
What kind of seeds? | ||
Heirloom seeds. | ||
You know, seeds that you plant tomatoes, potatoes, corn. | ||
You guys are real kooks. | ||
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No, no, no. | |
No, I have, I have dear friends that do that, right? | ||
They're a little out there. | ||
These are, these are, a lot of them are from Idaho, let's say that. | ||
Northern Idaho. | ||
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Northern Idaho. | |
So how did you go from the heirloom seeds? | ||
Because heirloom seeds are like the original, the Mac Daddy. | ||
unidentified
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That's the original, yeah. | |
The original gangsters. | ||
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That's the original gangsters, the Patriot seeds. | |
We still have those available. | ||
And then it moved into a little bit more of the food items that we had. | ||
We started coming out with some long-term emergency food, offering it in different configurations, different packages for families, but making it affordable for families to prepare. | ||
Why should this audience, why should people start thinking about planning for that, start thinking about it, if they don't think the world's gonna end, if they don't think a thermonuclear weapon's gonna drop on their head tomorrow, what is the logic for all the other folks to go to MyPatriot and to get information on you guys? | ||
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Well, let me tell you, how many people woke up today with disrupted cell phone service? | |
Do you think that when an attack happens, that they're going to give us time to prepare? | ||
That they're going to give us a warning to say, hey look, we're going to shut off the utilities on Wednesday, get ready for it. | ||
Do you think they're going to warn us to that? | ||
They're not. | ||
That's why it's so important for us to be prepared ourselves, to look at what's going on in the world, and to take the initiatives, to take the steps to get prepared for you and your family. | ||
Nobody's going to care more about your survival than yourself. | ||
And that's what we do here at My Patriot Supplies. | ||
This is about self-reliance? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
We educate and teach people what self-reliance is on how to be able to go about your daily life without worrying or without having to worry about other people to get your survival needs. | ||
You got to take the initiative and you got to do it yourself. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
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MyPatriotSupply.com. | |
If you don't know how to get started, we have preparedness specialists ready to help you out. | ||
We can answer your questions. | ||
We can tell you which path to go down so that way you can have the peace of mind of knowing that you're going to be taken care of with whatever situation you may be in. | ||
This company is so quality. | ||
When we go to East Palestine or anywhere, Joe Reek says, hey, what do the folks there need? | ||
What can we get for them? | ||
That's the quality of My Patron Supplies. | ||
Give it up for them. | ||
These guys are great guys. | ||
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Thank you, guys. | |
Thank you to the War Room Posse. | ||
Hey, these guys got our back. | ||
And I'm telling you, every time we go somewhere, Reek and the team there are saying, what can we do? | ||
How can we help? | ||
This is what sets you guys apart. | ||
I think it's amazing. | ||
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Oh, hold it. | |
We've got to hang on. | ||
Let's go to Ben Burquam. | ||
Ben? | ||
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I'm actually from New Jersey. | |
I'm an author. | ||
I write books about American heroes. | ||
I'm writing the book Ascendant Steve Bannon and the Resurrection of America for Skyhorse. | ||
We're breaking news here. | ||
What is it? | ||
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What? | |
You signed on, Steve. | ||
You don't know. | ||
OK. | ||
So when's it going to come out? | ||
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When's it going to come out? | |
Well, we're done the manuscript August 1st, so sometime just before the election. | ||
Wow. | ||
Ascendant. | ||
Ascendant. | ||
It's about you guys. | ||
They're writing a biography of this movement. | ||
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I love it. | |
You hang on. | ||
We're going to talk to you afterwards. | ||
Hang on. | ||
We've got a very special guest. | ||
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Nigel! | |
Nigel Frys. | ||
Give it up for Nigel. | ||
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Good morning! | |
Hang on, hang on. | ||
Right before we start with Nigel, I gotta ask, I gotta ask Natalie one question. | ||
Does she, she's so right, do you have the 25 year, I mean do you got the thing you pack it in so that clothes can be worn 25 years from now? | ||
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Are you a prepper? | |
Is that prepper ready? | ||
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I, even since I was a young girl, I've always been into doomsday prepping. | |
Most girls my age are watching like the Disney Channel. | ||
I was watching doomsday preppers, which I guess ending up in war room is probably the logical conclusion of that. | ||
I think, I think we're going to send Natalie up to Northern Idaho and let her meet some of the guys up there, some of the preppers. | ||
Nigel Farage. | ||
Good morning. | ||
The next Prime Minister, the future Prime Minister of England, the United Kingdom. | ||
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Do we love Nigel? | |
Tell us about the dire situation on immigration and migration in England right now, because we think it's a forerunner for what's going to happen here. | ||
Yeah, I mean, big warning for America, I think. | ||
I mean, yesterday, yesterday in Parliament, there was a big debate, and it's about anti-Semitism. | ||
It's about people going onto the streets of London and openly shouting basically death to Jews. | ||
And our police just stand aside and do nothing. | ||
Last night, there was a demonstration in Parliament Square. | ||
There were about 5,000 Palestinian flags being flown. | ||
And they actually projected, Steve, onto Big Ben from the river to the sea. | ||
No way. | ||
And they weren't shut down? | ||
They projected it onto Parliament last night. | ||
And now, our members of Parliament are too scared for their own safety to stand up and speak out. | ||
And this, folks, is what happens If you don't control your borders. | ||
And you guys, you guys were a handful of years ago in a much more fortunate position than us. | ||
But what is happening on your southern border threatens to destroy the integrity of this country, the safety of this country. | ||
You will have terrorism. | ||
You will have the kind of things that we've seen. | ||
And that's why on this election, on this issue alone, Trump must win in November. | ||
Nigel, you're one of the few people from the international thing that have actually been to our border. | ||
Tell us about it. | ||
Yeah, I went down to Arizona and I saw not where people are just sort of crossing and waiting to be picked up, the opposite. | ||
I saw where young men with backpacks were actually tracking across the desert, getting to a main road just south of Phoenix, Being picked up by gangs, being picked up by gangsters. | ||
So this was organized? | ||
Organized. | ||
These are fit, young males of fighting age, coming into America, joining up with... It's mostly drugs, Steve, but it could be all sorts of organized crime. | ||
And these are the people that will bring, and are bringing, havoc, destruction to your cities. | ||
And I just can't believe But a country that prides itself on its identity, its flag, its history. | ||
I just can't believe this is being allowed to happen. | ||
I just can't believe it. | ||
And you're thinking on this issue alone, Trump's gotta be, must be returned to the White House. | ||
If you don't sort this out, and by the way, you've probably already stored up some huge problems for the future. | ||
But if you don't sort this out, you will have scenes like we had in Westminster yesterday. | ||
You will have members of Congress too frightened to stand up and tell the truth because they'll be intimidated. | ||
This issue alone should win Trump the election. | ||
Let's give it up for Nigel. | ||
Where do we get the show? | ||
Where do we get the show? | ||
Yeah, well I'm broadcasting on GB News. | ||
We're a disrupter channel. | ||
We're giving the BBC a hard time. | ||
But you can follow anything I do by going to nfaraj.com. | ||
nfaraj.com. | ||
You'll see what I'm up to. | ||
Let's sign up on Nigel right now. | ||
By the way, do we want Nigel as the next Prime Minister of the United Kingdom? | ||
Let's give it up for Nigel! | ||
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Thank you! | |
This is a hero, a true hero, and one of President Trump's first supporters. | ||
Remember, Brexit laid the predicate for our November 2016 victory. | ||
That was Niger Farage and our own Raheem Kassam. | ||
Short break. | ||
Back in the warm in just a moment. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Welcome back to CPAC. | ||
Okay, this is the last 30 minutes of the morning show. | ||
We've got to run through the tape, right? | ||
They've already gotten on us for the noise. | ||
James Finch, a former assistant director of the FBI for Cyber. | ||
Can we get a big warm introduction? | ||
James, I'm going to come back in a second. | ||
You're with Hometown. | ||
I've got to come back. | ||
What happened to the FBI, brother? | ||
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I don't know. | |
I can't tell you what happened to the FBI. | ||
All I can tell you is, I'm with HomeTitleLock.com right now, and Steve, your listeners need to know, they can have their home title stolen, their house stolen from them while they're still living in it, because that's a gap in their home protection. | ||
Most people don't realize... How sophisticated are these cyber criminals? | ||
Sophisticated? | ||
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These cyber criminals are very sophisticated, although the document you need to forge is easily accessible. | |
You can download that document. | ||
Fill it out. | ||
Use a fake notary stamp. | ||
So you're saying cyber plus artificial intelligence gives these guys all the advantage? | ||
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Give these guys all the advantage. | |
So if they go to HomeTitleLock.com right now, do you immerse them in information? | ||
Do you have a consultant to talk to them? | ||
Because people, when they talk about their home title, they get sketchy. | ||
They're like, I don't know if I want to touch anything. | ||
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Go to HomeTitleLock.com, educate yourself. | |
Make sure you understand with 24 home title locks, 24-7 protection, your home's title is monitored. | ||
Any change to that home's title, you will immediately be notified. | ||
It's part of what they call their triple lock protection. | ||
Okay, here's the question we got for you, James. | ||
James will be with us. | ||
He's going to be around tomorrow, too. | ||
James, the audience has just one question. | ||
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Yes, sir. | |
If President Trump asked you to be the director of the FBI in the second term, are you going to step up to the plate? | ||
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Most certainly. | |
Oh! | ||
Is James Finch our next director of the FBI? | ||
Can I hear a shout out? | ||
Are you going to sort that mess out? | ||
We need some old dog FBI guys in there to sort that place out, right? | ||
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I'll give it my best shot, Steve. | |
Can we give it up for James Finch, your home tidal lock? | ||
HomeTidalLock.com. | ||
Ben Berquam, take it away. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Election integrity, Steve. | |
Talk to me. | ||
Who you are, where you from? | ||
So, my name's Kim. | ||
This is Randy. | ||
He's from New York. | ||
I'm from Michigan. | ||
Jesus said occupy. | ||
That means do something. | ||
We all need to do something. | ||
So we've joined with other groups to restore election validity. | ||
Not integrity. | ||
Election validity. | ||
And no early voting. | ||
I love that. | ||
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Whoa, whoa, whoa. | |
Election validity? | ||
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Give me that. | |
I love that. | ||
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Election validity. | |
What does election validity mean? | ||
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It means open, fair, honest. | |
Both sides should want that. | ||
It's bipartisan or nonpartisan. | ||
Everyone should want that. | ||
That's not going to happen. | ||
The Democrats... Let me repeat my theory of the case. | ||
The only way Democrats win is if they cheat. | ||
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That's right. | |
So they're never going to have... That's right. | ||
Okay. | ||
This was discussed the other day with Kurt Cameron. | ||
And Kirk Cameron's a good man. | ||
He's a Christian man. | ||
He's a very good man. | ||
But I'm not into having conversations with the other side. | ||
I'm not into negotiating with the other side. | ||
Quite frankly, I don't even care what they have to say. | ||
They're evil, we're good, we gotta win. | ||
Am I wrong on that? | ||
Do you want to have conversations with Morning Mika and that crowd? | ||
We're going to have validity. | ||
How are we going to have a conversation? | ||
Don't we just have to make sure they don't cheat? | ||
Because they're going to cheat. | ||
Is there any doubt in your mind they're going to try to cheat Trump out of 2024? | ||
No. | ||
No doubt. | ||
And that means we have to get out and do something. | ||
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I want to get kicked out over this one. | |
Did Trump win in 2020? | ||
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Yes! | |
So you can find Randy and I at at real NAFC We're working with a lot of other groups. | ||
Everyone needs to do something. | ||
Even if you just tell your neighbor what's going on. | ||
Don't go here and do nothing. | ||
Do something. | ||
Okay, but no conversations. | ||
Let's give it up for election validity right there. | ||
Go to the website. | ||
We are honored to have one of the great heroes in our country. | ||
Coach Tommy Tuberville. | ||
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Thanks, Steve. | |
Great to be here. | ||
We've got a great crowd. | ||
We had to tone it down. | ||
They made us make a lot of people disperse because it was too loud. | ||
Coach, here's the question. | ||
When you left your previous career, which you were one of the most successful people in the history of college football, when you left to come to the Imperial Capitol, please tell our audience in your own homespun way What you found and how shocked you were about how this city runs. | ||
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Well, first of all, thanks for having me on, Steve. | |
But being an educator, I've been to all 50 states across the country, going to visit parents and kids and going to schools. | ||
What a disgrace. | ||
The unions have ruined our government schools. | ||
We've got to have school choice, folks. | ||
We have to have school choice. | ||
Our education is the future. | ||
Our kids are the number one commodity in this country. | ||
Then I come up here, I retire, come up here, get elected, and I think we're going to be able to work to try to get our country back. | ||
Well, I've been here three years, been in the minority in the Senate for three years. | ||
What a joke. | ||
What an absolute joke. | ||
This administration, this administration here in Washington, D.C., is absolutely running this country into the ground by choice. | ||
Hold it, hold it, hold it. | ||
This is not incompetence, this is actually a plan. | ||
Oh, 100% plan. | ||
How can you tell that? | ||
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Well, you heard Barack Obama say back when he was elected, he's going to transition this country. | |
This is Barack Obama's third term. | ||
President Trump slowed it down. | ||
He had us going back in the right direction. | ||
But all you got to do is look at what's going on. | ||
Every decision that they've made since I've been in has been directly opposite of what this country is about. | ||
They hate the Constitution. | ||
They hate our country having borders. | ||
They're all globalists, 100%. | ||
They want to overtake our law enforcement, our education, Everything to do with our economy. | ||
We're $35 trillion in debt. | ||
And let me tell you this, we are borrowing today, today, every second, $80,000 every second and $4.6 million a minute. | ||
People say our economy is great. | ||
Our economy is doing good because we're pushing all that government money out. | ||
We have to pay it back. | ||
Sooner or later, we've got to pay it back. | ||
You wait until after this election. | ||
Donald Trump, when he wins, he's got his hands full, but he's the only one that can get it done. | ||
All right. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Now, this audience, we live-streamed, I think it was two weekends ago, we live-streamed the entire debate for two days, three days of the Senate. | ||
We heard it all. | ||
And here's what our audience is shocked about. | ||
You and a couple of heroes stood up there. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance, Mike Lee, others gave these ambassadors. | ||
How did they have so many Republicans fighting for a Ukraine bill that they even stripped away the fig leaf, the ridiculous optics of their phony border security, but still try to get us just to fund the 61 beta? | ||
How can Republicans do that? | ||
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Well, I knew we were in trouble on the Republican side when our leader in the Senate, Mitch McConnell, kept saying, well, this money is going to our military-industrial complex. | |
Wait a minute. | ||
I would vote for any money to go there if we would use the weapons for the United States, give the money to our soldiers that are underpaid, build our military back. | ||
This money is going overseas to somebody, number one, they can't win. | ||
They cannot beat Russia. | ||
Paula, talk to me about Ukraine for a second, because you made a great analogy about football. | ||
I think you've been there and you've met with these guys. | ||
You did your own due diligence, your own independent due diligence, correct? | ||
What conclusion did you come from? | ||
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I went to Ukraine about three or four months before the war started. | |
Zelensky told me personally, if you will put weapons on our borders, they won't come across. | ||
So we went back and said, told the administration, just do a little deterrence here. | ||
We do not need another war. | ||
They wouldn't do it. | ||
They would not do it. | ||
They are like a junior high football team playing against the NFL. | ||
They don't have the numbers. | ||
They can't win. | ||
But we're putting $200 billion into a project that can't win. | ||
When we are in trouble in our country, It is a disaster waiting to happen and it's going to get worse, Steve. | ||
Okay, you were vilified for months. | ||
I want you to walk the audience through. | ||
You stood as one man alone in the Senate using the power of yourself as a senator from Alabama for months and months and months and you were vilified. | ||
Number one, why did you do it? | ||
Why did you do it? | ||
What was the purpose of doing it? | ||
And do you think you accomplished your goals? | ||
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Well, what's happened up here is they just throw the Constitution out. | |
They do what they want. | ||
After Roe Wade went down and kicked abortion back to the states and let everybody vote on it like they should, Joe Biden and his administration basically said, we can't handle the states, but we can handle federal employees. | ||
So they've never done abortions in the VA. | ||
I took that to the floor. | ||
I lost a vote. | ||
They are now doing abortions in our Veterans Administration hospitals. | ||
Never done it before. | ||
Then they turned around and said, we're going to change the abortion law in the military. | ||
And I asked, why are you doing that? | ||
It's worked perfectly for 35 years. | ||
By the way, Joe Biden voted for that bill, voted to have that same policy in the military. | ||
They changed it without going through Congress. | ||
And I said, listen, if you're going to do that, I'm going to hold up your admirals and generals to be promoted. | ||
Well, I immediately became enemy number one. | ||
They cannot stand any kind of leadership, anybody standing in their way of their agenda of running our country into the ground. | ||
In this process, did you come to the conclusion, not our troops, and not the non-commissioned officers, and maybe not even the junior officers, but is the high uniform command of our armed services too woke? | ||
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We've got a lot of good people in the military. | |
We've got a lot of good officers, uncommissioned officers. | ||
But we have a lot of people in our military that want to take us in a different direction. | ||
Yes, we've got a lot of military, especially in the high parts of the military of admirals and generals, that believe in DEI, social justice programs, and they want to change everything in our military to being woke. | ||
We cannot allow that to happen. | ||
Last, two weeks ago, I was in Birmingham, Alabama. | ||
I had a Marine walk up to me. | ||
He's probably 40 years old. | ||
He said, I just retired from the Marines. | ||
I can't do it anymore. | ||
He said, I've got two young teenagers that if we had a war tomorrow, I'd move to another country and not allow them to fight in this military. | ||
That's how bad it is. | ||
That tells you what's going on in our country, folks. | ||
If you are a Southern Christian, I don't care what race, but if you're a Southern Christian, they do not want you in the United States military anymore because you stand up for values. | ||
Is this why they're missing their recruitment targets right now? | ||
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Exactly. | |
They do not want you in the military if you're not going to stand up with their woke agenda. | ||
Okay, real quickly, so Speaker Johnson, he comes back, we have this whole thing about a CR, should he dig in hard, and if they don't shut the border, shut the government? | ||
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Exactly. | |
Do you agree with that in the Senate? | ||
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Yeah, we had an ace in the hole. | |
Hey, shut the border down, we'll give you all the money you want for Ukraine. | ||
They had nothing to do with it. | ||
Nothing. | ||
Hey, they worked out a little deal with two or three senators, It was a no-go bill. | ||
I mean, now they're going to use it and say, well, we did a bill for you, and so now you need to vote against these Republicans. | ||
Folks, that bill was not worth the paper it was written on. | ||
I don't want to put you in a hard spot, but when is the Senate, the 26 or 27 of you that vote against Ukraine, when are you going to start making some changes with Mitch McConnell? | ||
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Do we want Coach Turnerville to run the Senate? | |
I tell you, the first couple of years I was here, I worked with Senator McConnell. | ||
He had an injury last year that he hadn't been the same ever since. | ||
We don't know what's going on. | ||
But let me tell you, it's a hard job. | ||
It's a hard job being in the Senate. | ||
It's a hard job being in politics, the fight that you have to put on, especially if you're a conservative Republican. | ||
Next year, when Donald Trump wins, we have to have a leader in the Senate that's going to work with Donald Trump. | ||
We have to have that. | ||
Okay, we've got 30 seconds. | ||
Two questions for Coach Tuberville. | ||
Coach Tuberville, if President Trump asked you to be his Secretary of Defense, would you step out of the Senate from Alabama, lead in Alabama, and come to his administration? | ||
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In a heartbeat. | |
In a heartbeat. | ||
Do we want Coach Tuberville as Secretary of Defense? | ||
Okay, last question. | ||
As a Southern gentleman, if President Trump asked you to be his vice president, would you go on the ticket and run? | ||
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Of course I would. | |
I love our country. | ||
But I'm going to tell you, I've had conversations with President Trump. | ||
One thing you know as well as me, you don't tell him. | ||
You advise him on people. | ||
You advise him. | ||
He's probably got his mind made up. | ||
He'll have somebody good, but we have got to get this man re-elected president. | ||
I know one thing. | ||
He admires Coach Tuberville. | ||
He went to Coach Tuberville personally and said, would you please run for the Senate? | ||
I need you there. | ||
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Yeah, he owes me. | |
He owes me. | ||
Let's give it up for Coach Tommy Tomerville! | ||
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Thank you, God bless you! | |
We were friends till they're all gone We rejoice when there is no more Let's take down the C.C.P. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bound Welcome back to the war room! | ||
Woo! | ||
Ha ha ha. | ||
You guys remember it was President Trump who said we will never surrender to the false song of globalism. | ||
Are you guys gonna surrender? | ||
Never. | ||
Of course, Captain Bannon. | ||
Can I say the better Bannon? | ||
I might lose my job. | ||
No, but I will toss it to the other. | ||
I brought your daughter on. | ||
2 o'clock to 4 o'clock today, there's a breakout session with the Committee on the Present Danger and American AFA. | ||
Karen Siegman, they're going to have it in the same room we had it yesterday. | ||
Two to four, I'll be there to take down the CCP. | ||
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Okay? | |
We're going to go around the horn. | ||
We've only got a few minutes left. | ||
We're back here live, five to seven tonight. | ||
If the Gaylord Hotel lets us be here, because you guys have been a little rowdy. | ||
Who are you and where are you from? | ||
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Sharon Coons from Buffalo, New York. | |
We love Buffalo. | ||
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I don't love it so much, but... It sucks, no. | |
Because you lost to Kansas City or what? | ||
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Well, yeah, that's part of the reason, but there's a lot of Democrats. | |
Shannon Pula from Buffalo, New York. | ||
Are you sisters? | ||
How are you related? | ||
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Hi, I'm Fred. | |
And, uh, you know, we watch you every day. | ||
There's only one problem. | ||
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When you have your afternoon show, I can't find your second hour. | |
Where do I get your talk? | ||
Just go to Worm.org or stay on Getter. | ||
That second, you gotta get that fourth hour. | ||
Jane Zirkle. | ||
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Katie, I'm from Rockport, Texas. | |
I'm running for Aransas County Republican Party chair so I can help keep Texas red and help defend the border. | ||
Do we need to close the border? Do we need to close that border? | ||
Name what brings you to CPAC. | ||
I am Mary Jo Ginshard and I'm running for New Jersey Congress District 5 and I am originally from Texas and we do need to close the border. | ||
Big time, big time. | ||
Name and where you're from. | ||
Tara Raven from Glascott County, Georgia and Steve, we are county party chairs because of you. | ||
Action, action, action. | ||
Name it where you're from. | ||
I'm Kathy Russell. | ||
I'm from Jefferson County, Georgia, and I'm the county chair because of Steve Bannon and the War Room. | ||
And I don't know to thank you yet, but my question is, you keep telling us we got... You keep telling us we got to turf... You keep telling us we got to turf them out. | ||
We can't get good American first patriots to run. | ||
What do we do? | ||
Awesome. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
You've got the establishment that has all the money. | ||
You've got the grassroots that doesn't. | ||
We've got to get some great grassroots to answer that last lady's question. | ||
All right. | ||
Suzanne Monk, what are you doing? | ||
I'm here advocating for the J6 pardon project. | ||
We are giving President Trump all of the information and support he needs to pardon every single January 6-er on day one. | ||
Day one of his presidency, and Steve, I want to thank you for the support you've been giving to the J6 as well. | ||
This is such an important issue. | ||
If they don't have justice in this country, nobody has justice. | ||
That's right. | ||
We let Antifa and BLM destroy our country. | ||
January 6th, we got to get justice. | ||
What's your name? | ||
Where are you from? | ||
I'm Francine Fivash. | ||
I'm from Ponder, Texas. | ||
I just retired from the Navy, and I'm here to get to know people that we can stop the ideology and the indoctrination of our people in the colleges. | ||
I love it. | ||
I love it. | ||
Last one here. | ||
Hold it, Ben. | ||
Hang on for one second. | ||
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Almost last one. | |
You know, Mo, when Mo was at West Point, she was one of the greatest female athletes ever to go to West Point. | ||
Academically, She was a great athlete. | ||
Mo, birchgold.com slash Bannon, The End of the Dollar Empire. | ||
How do you like it? | ||
I love it. | ||
And please make sure in between now and the panel and the evening show tonight, go to birchgold.com, promo code Bannon, and get The End of the Dollar Empire, the fourth installment. | ||
We're working on the fifth. | ||
All of the previous installments are great, but make sure to go to birchgold.com, promo code Bannon. | ||
Natalie, is the end of the dollar empire up to University of Chicago standards? | ||
I know you had Milton Friedman, and Natalie went to one of the toughest. | ||
In fact, it's not even undergraduate college. | ||
It's a graduate school, isn't it? | ||
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Yes, but I think it should be required reading for Harvard-Westlake. | |
I don't know if Harvard-Westlake plays well with this crowd. | ||
And Marymount while we're at it. | ||
I think Natalie went to more great schools in this country that disavow her right now. | ||
Because the co-host of the War Room. | ||
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I don't think they're very proud of me, but I think that's a sign of true honor. | |
Amen. | ||
Now, we had a question. | ||
How do we get more America First candidates to run? | ||
Okay, folks, I'm going to ask you. | ||
How do we get more America First candidates to run? | ||
I've got to have you guys start running for office, right? | ||
You've got to run for school boards, precinct committee men. | ||
Let's just take it over. | ||
You're a chair? | ||
In what state? | ||
Oh, Georgia. | ||
What is wrong with Georgia? | ||
You got so many patriots down there. | ||
Does Kemp have to go? | ||
Why does he hate President Trump? | ||
All three of them. | ||
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But they're running the election, so we're in a mess. | |
Okay. | ||
Ben Berquam, what do you got for me? | ||
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Yes, right here. | |
Hi, I'm Mary Ann Chandler from Montana, and I'm worried about our senator race, and I'm hoping that the right people get elected. | ||
Yes, yes, yes. | ||
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That's it. | |
That's it. | ||
That's it, Steve. | ||
Gotta get the good guys in the office. | ||
We're gonna do that. | ||
Hang over a second. | ||
Oh my gosh, a former contributor to War Room News. | ||
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Hi, I'm Allie Legg. | |
I ran for school board in 22. | ||
How did we do? | ||
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We didn't win. | |
Why? | ||
Mail-in ballots. | ||
Oh my lord. | ||
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And the establishment, obviously. | |
Are you going to run again? | ||
Aren't you Moms for America? | ||
Moms for America. | ||
I'm National Director of Civic Engagement, which is what we do. | ||
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We need to make sure that we instill liberty principles into our homes. | |
Oh, hang on. | ||
The schools, the public schools are fine. | ||
Everything's fine. | ||
There's no attack on family, no attack on kids. | ||
Morning Mika tells me every day you're just a bunch of right-wing crazy. | ||
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Listen, it's all on fire. | |
Stop sending your children to Caesar and expect them to come out to be sovereign. | ||
Wow, we gotta have you on the show. | ||
You're here for all these days? | ||
Okay, what's your social media? | ||
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Okay, let's hear it for Ally. | |
Okay, that's gonna wrap up the morning show. | ||
I love you guys. | ||
Listen, I can tell you from the Gaylord Hotel, we were not loud enough this morning. | ||
No, seriously, the Gaylord guy came over and told me that. | ||
Okay, from 2 to 4, I'll be there. | ||
We're gonna have a breakout session on taking down the CCP. | ||
It'll be in National Room 2 or 3. 2? | ||
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Both. | |
Two and three. | ||
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Both. | |
Just show up where you were yesterday. | ||
If you didn't get a chance to go to the, uh, if you didn't get a chance to go to the, um, the, uh, what was it? | ||
The, um, force multiplier session yesterday. | ||
Go today. | ||
We'll try to make it a mini force multiplier. | ||
We'll see you back here. | ||
Five to seven o'clock. |