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This is some Washington Post reporting. | |
The RNC has been asking potential employees during job interviews whether they believe the 2020 election was stolen. | ||
Are they past that? | ||
Of course not. | ||
And is anyone surprised that that would be a requirement to work for Trump's RNC? | ||
I mean, I actually wasn't terribly surprised when I saw it. | ||
Disgusted, yes. | ||
It goes in line with everything that Trump is doing to take over the RNC. | ||
I kind of laugh at that interview with Lara Trump a little bit. | ||
Garrett Haig did an amazing job, but when she goes, she wants to go back. | ||
She wants Republicans to like mail-in voting. | ||
Well, I've been doing this over 30 years. | ||
That's one of the first things I learned about, was to get Republicans to do mail-in voting. | ||
That's been a traditional Republican get-out-the-vote operation. | ||
Furthermore, she knows, even though she may say differently, the number one goal of the RNC is to get Donald Trump elected, which means that money will not be going to states that, let's say New York, could use a get-out-the-vote program to, I don't know, hold the House, but we won't see those dollars going there. | ||
This is a very inexperienced woman, despite what she said during the interview, who now can say whatever she wants and Donald Trump will have no problem undercutting her because who's she going to complain to? | ||
Too soon to say. | ||
I think, you know, this is definitely a different ballpark from what we saw with the West Coast issues in 2021. | ||
But that's part of what we hope to gather more data on soon. | ||
I will say, you know, a lot of the disinflation that we've seen has been a result of the work that the president led to improve and smooth out our supply chains. | ||
And you expect because of those supply chain issues that we could see impacts on the U.S. | ||
as economy as a result of those supply chain issues. | ||
We want to get a little more fidelity on how disruptive it can be. | ||
Again, we're not talking about a single point of failure that it's the only possible place to get through, or even something that is as impactful as some of the issues that affected the Panama Canal, for example. | ||
This does not automatically mean that a trip to the East Coast has to be substituted with a trip to the West Coast, which would be much more of a cost impact. | ||
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It could probably be accommodated up and down the East Coast. | |
But the effect clearly will not be trivial. | ||
and I'll see you next time. | ||
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Pray for our enemies, 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 line? | ||
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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. | |
It's Wednesday, 27 March, Year of Alert 2020. | ||
We're going to get pulled in a minute. | ||
I'd like to get the start of that. | ||
Garrick Hake, Lara Trump, where he tries to put her on the spot about the 2020 election. | ||
And then he finds out that when they hire people, one of the questions they're asking is, what do you think about the 2020 election? | ||
Nobody at the RNC should be there that does not think the 2020 election was stolen. | ||
Full stop. | ||
Why would you be there? | ||
Why would you be there? | ||
The 2020 election was stolen. | ||
We're going to be adamant about it. | ||
And you can already tell the consultants and operatives and the Frank Luntzes, they're already in there with the, oh, the talking points you got. | ||
It's all about elections are all about the future crap. | ||
Elections are about the here and now, about the lived experience of people, and then how people process about where that's going to go, the vector that's going to go into the future. | ||
You can't just, when they say that, consultants just want to give you, it's just Nikki Haley happy talk. | ||
It's Frank Luntz marketing spin. | ||
We're beyond that. | ||
We're in a crisis. | ||
People are adults. | ||
Say it. | ||
Say it loud and say it bold. | ||
Own it. | ||
They stole the 2020 election, okay? | ||
Full stop. | ||
And they hate when I do that because I'm relentless. | ||
They go, oh, they can't do it. | ||
Because they understand it's changing people's minds. | ||
Because people sit there and go, how do we get in this mess? | ||
Oh, that's right. | ||
This guy's not legitimate. | ||
They stole it. | ||
I didn't vote for him. | ||
They also know they're never going to be able to show 81 million votes again the rest of their life. | ||
They're nervous. | ||
They're panicked. | ||
Rub their nose in it every second of every day. | ||
Say it loud and say it proud. | ||
The 2020 election was stolen and Joe Biden's not legitimate. | ||
Full stop. | ||
Any questions here? | ||
Fine. | ||
If you got a question and you don't believe it, hey, there's plenty of other places to go work for. | ||
Go work for a non-profit. | ||
If you want to help President Trump, there's plenty of places to go work. | ||
Not here, not the RNC. | ||
Don't say we're going to get past it. | ||
No, we're not going to get past it. | ||
It's the thing. | ||
It's the thing itself. | ||
It's the main thing. | ||
Of course, there's all types of... everything goes off of that. | ||
But that's the predicate to ask people, hey, you know, he's not legitimately stolen. | ||
How's your life today? | ||
You like it? | ||
You like what he did? | ||
Stolen elections have catastrophic consequences. | ||
And working people in the country go, you know, that's catchy because my life's been catastrophic ever since this guy illegitimately usurped the White House. | ||
Don't back off this. | ||
Be proud of it. | ||
We're proud of it. | ||
I'm proud of the fact we cancel everywhere. | ||
We don't care. | ||
Could care less. | ||
We're bigger than ever. | ||
Go hit Facebook. | ||
Go hit Twitter. | ||
Go hit Spotify. | ||
We don't give a damn. | ||
You guys don't matter. | ||
And hey, guess what? | ||
Suck on this. | ||
You're all going to be held accountable. | ||
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Uh-huh. | |
Watch the first hour this morning of Mike Davis. | ||
You're all going to be held accountable. | ||
Why do you think Richard Hassan's guys can't even speak? | ||
Their tongues get all thick. | ||
Trump's coming back. | ||
He's coming back with a vengeance. | ||
Suck on that. | ||
Look at Trump today with the judge. | ||
You think Mike Davis and Steve Bannon were over the top this morning? | ||
That's nothing. | ||
We're junior varsity when it comes to President Trump. | ||
He went full savage. | ||
He went medieval. | ||
Okay? | ||
And he's gonna go medieval. | ||
Gag that. | ||
Okay? | ||
Put a gag order in that. | ||
Trump doesn't care. | ||
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He doesn't say he's Donald Trump. | |
Anybody else, any normal human being would have been crushed by these people in January 2021. | ||
Not Trump. | ||
Not Trump. | ||
And you see, I'm going to start with two of the smartest guys I know, Joshua Phillip over Epoch Times and Revolvers Darren Beattie. | ||
We're going to walk through some of the catastrophes. | ||
To think that we're even talking about this in the United States of America, in and of itself, shows you why Biden and the usurpers have got to go. | ||
Let's bring in Josh. | ||
Josh Phillip, thank you for joining us. | ||
Love you. | ||
Of course, you know, The Epoch Times is the best broadsheet in this country. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
But I want to play. | ||
Do we have the cold open? | ||
Can we play his clip? | ||
Let's play his clip and then I want to bring in Josh. | ||
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My people! | |
I have decided to invade a house in Yunee State. | ||
Since I found out that there is a law that says that if a house is not inhabited, we can expropriate it. | ||
Capiche, guys? | ||
Here in Yunee State, the invasion of land is also applied. | ||
And I think that will be my next business. | ||
Invading abandoned houses. | ||
I've been looking for some codes with my African friends. | ||
And they told me that they already have like seven expropriated houses. | ||
And as the saying goes, you have to look for the way back. | ||
And the way back right now is to invade houses. | ||
Since we are in a street situation and it is the only way we have. | ||
To not live in the street and not be a public burden. | ||
Capiche? | ||
The law says that abandoned, deteriorated houses and that they are in poor condition, we can come and repair them, live in them and if we can, sell them. | ||
Even ask for credit with them. | ||
What do you say? | ||
Okay, that'll be just Trump's. | ||
That'll be the only ad he does. | ||
That's spiteful, mean, homunculus, right? | ||
Looks like Gollum. | ||
This is what Biden's brought into your country. | ||
This is what's terrorizing you right now in your country. | ||
Your country. | ||
The country you fought for, the country you, your parents, your grandparents built. | ||
And I hope African-Americans and Hispanic citizens are embracing this. | ||
Joshua Phillip, what is this mean, spiteful, twerp saying in that? | ||
Can you translate that to Me Papa, what is it, Me Papa Biden? | ||
His daddy? | ||
Biden's his daddy? | ||
What is it, sir? | ||
So what this guy is saying, he's advocating. | ||
This guy has half a million followers, you know, on his social media, right? | ||
This guy is not some just minor figure. | ||
He has a pretty big following. | ||
He's telling other illegals to come to the United States and he's saying what you can do is go into the homes of Americans, you know, that are for sale. | ||
If you see a for sale sign, you can go into the homes, take that for sale sign off and say it is your house now. | ||
He's advocating for people to go and steal the homes of Americans. | ||
Because again, you know, we have squatter rights in this country, unfortunately. | ||
And because they're flooding this country with people like him, you know, freeloaders, people coming not because they want to work hard, but because they know that Joe Biden is going to give them a paycheck every month with, you know, in New York, they're handing out this prepaid credit cards right now. | ||
They're coming here for the free handouts. | ||
And even if it means robbing Americans, even if it means cheating us out of our homes, literally in this case, they have no problem with it. | ||
And that individual is advocating for that in that video. | ||
So let me get this right. | ||
He's been allowed, I think he's from Venezuela, he was waved in by the Biden regime and given this parole deal, show back up in five years. | ||
So he's in the country of the United States of America right now. | ||
And from there, he's basically with 500,000 social media followers. | ||
And these people are very sophisticated. | ||
On social media. | ||
They're very sophisticated in a lot of stuff, but particularly social media. | ||
He's telling guys, hey, these suckers in America Biden's invited us in. | ||
We've got the ability to go into these houses and just take them and you're going to have a beautiful house and screw the American owner, sir. | ||
Literally, literally what he's saying. | ||
He's saying you can go, America has squatter rights. | ||
He says, I'm thinking about doing it. | ||
He says that he has African friends who've already done this. | ||
He says he knows people who've stolen like seven houses from Americans already, and he's telling people how to do it. | ||
He's saying all you have to do is just go into this house, if it's for sale, if no one's currently living there, and it's yours basically. | ||
And of course, these are the kinds of people Biden's letting in. | ||
You know, it's a different type of immigrant we're opening our doors to right now. | ||
These are not like your old school people coming here because they want to work hard and they want to kind of live the American dream. | ||
These are people coming because they're being offered free houses and free food and free hotels and government handouts of every single kind. | ||
And the only thing in return is maybe they want to advocate to get voting rights. | ||
Otherwise, why is the Biden administration giving these people just about everything you could possibly imagine? | ||
Things that even like, you know, homeless vets or people on welfare are not getting in this country. | ||
They're giving to these illegal aliens. | ||
And this guy, again, he's just openly advocating to rob Americans despite, you know, the generosity they're being shown. | ||
Joshua, you mentioned squatter rights. | ||
How did this come about? | ||
I mean, it's another radical thing like, you know, no cash bail, like all the criminal justice reform stuff that's backfired on everybody. | ||
And the progressive left wants even more. | ||
They don't want cops. | ||
They don't want judges. | ||
They don't want courts. | ||
They don't want jails. | ||
They just want everyone on the streets. | ||
What are squatter rights? | ||
So look, this is something that apparently was already in place in a lot of states in the U.S., but just was not being used that much by criminals. | ||
But now they're understanding you can do it. | ||
In the United States, it is actually protected in many states to a certain extent. | ||
That if people occupy a home that nobody is currently living in, they can claim squatter rights and you as the homeowner can't even kick them out. | ||
You know, in New York City, there was a case of this, for example. | ||
In New York City, there was a case where a woman, you know, her parents died, she inherited her parents' home. | ||
She put a for sale sign out in front. | ||
A couple individuals saw that for sale sign. | ||
They went into the home, decided to live there, took off the sign. | ||
When she tried to kick them out of her own home, they ended up calling the police and the police arrested her for trying to kick them out. | ||
And so yeah, that is law in many parts of the United States. | ||
They can actually do this. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Joshua, can you stay just through the break because I got another question. | ||
Got Darren Beattie on deck, but I got a couple other questions of stuff you've been covering at the Epoch Times. | ||
It's just an amazing broadsheet. | ||
It's the best broadsheet. | ||
And when I say broadsheet, I mean the wide papers like the Wall Street Journal, the LA Times, the Washington Post, the Chicago Tribune, the New York Times, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Epoch Times. | ||
Is by far the best. | ||
Their coverage is absolutely unbelievable. | ||
And this story is unbelievable. | ||
This guy, now he's on the run. | ||
You know, ISIS is finally trying to catch him. | ||
Only because conservatives added this on social media and said, what the hell is this guy doing? | ||
Why is this guy allowed to be in the country? | ||
Why is this guy calling for other criminals, other bandits to come and steal your homes? | ||
This is what Biden has brought on you. | ||
You actually have to think about, do I put up for sale, sign up, or could have a bunch of squatters just come in and take my home? | ||
Why would you ever have to worry about that? | ||
It's insanity. | ||
It's insanity. | ||
This is where we are right now. | ||
Did I mention that stolen elections have catastrophic consequences? | ||
Embrace the catastrophic. | ||
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Back. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
So, Joshua, I got a couple of the topics to cover with you. | ||
I got you. | ||
Darren Beatty's also going to be with us. | ||
Amazing piece Revolver's got on a topic very similar to this. | ||
And you do the TV show and the specials, and you've got other people doing documentaries. | ||
You've got amazing coverage of all the issues, but particularly on this invasion of the southern border. | ||
What is your assessment? | ||
Three years into the Biden regime and this invasion you've seen on the southern border now deep into the country coming with the parole programs. | ||
Can you put it in perspective for us? | ||
Okay, so I was actually just down in Darien, Panama. | ||
I was also at the US-Mexico border researching exactly what's going on. | ||
I'll tell you exactly what's happening. | ||
The Biden administration signed an agreement with the United Nations called the Global Compact for Migration. | ||
And what this does is it creates the infrastructure to facilitate mass illegal immigration into the United States. | ||
So people, when they travel up through Latin America and South, you know, Central and South America, They just take buses. | ||
They hop on a bus, and there's different groups that run them. | ||
Usually it's the governments or human traffickers. | ||
Once they reach the U.S.-Mexico border, they can download an app called CBP1, Customs and Border Protection 1. | ||
They schedule an appointment with Border Patrol to surrender themselves, or they just come across. | ||
And sometimes they'll even buy their flights if you use this app sometimes. | ||
The Biden administration will actually buy them. | ||
They surrender themselves to Border Patrol. | ||
Border Patrol takes them to processing facilities. | ||
They call them processing facilities. | ||
At those facilities, Department of Homeland Security then gives them a free airplane ticket to any part of the country they want to go to, and then gets them enrolled in all the different government programs, because they're on the amnesty and parole system by then. | ||
Then they load them up on buses, they bring them into the United States, you know, into just the streets of the U.S., and they let them go. | ||
And that's the way the whole thing works. | ||
This thing is facilitated from top to bottom through an agreement of the Biden administration with the United Nations. | ||
It was Barack Obama who first brought us into that. | ||
Trump got us out of it. | ||
And then Biden brought us back into it. | ||
And that's basically what's happening. | ||
And I just want to remind people that the Republican House, with all their hot happy talk, we had taken a lot of this woke and weaponized out, that essentially 99.99% of what Biden wanted of taxpayer money, of your money, of MAGA money, is going to underwrite this, Joshua. | ||
This is one of the reasons there was no shutdown of the government, no securing of the southern border. | ||
This is your money. | ||
And by the way, agreed to by, implicitly, your representatives in Congress are underwriting that. | ||
Is that correct, sir? | ||
That's accurate. | ||
That's totally accurate. | ||
And remember, you know, Steve, even when we were told to lock down, we were told, you know, don't go outside or you're going to kill grandma because there's a dangerous pandemic. | ||
They threw the border wide open. | ||
So why was it that we had to lock ourselves in our homes and wear face masks, but they were letting people come over by the tens or hundreds of thousands, you know, on a monthly basis? | ||
And that was okay, right? | ||
You'd have to ask yourself why that was. | ||
Why some people were deemed a threat and some weren't. | ||
And frankly, again, as you mentioned, they're also paying for it. | ||
Our tax dollars are paying for it. | ||
Tax dollars going not only directly to these individuals on a state level, at a federal level, but also directly to the United Nations facilitating this, and also directly to different NGOs facilitating it. | ||
This is a massive, massive taxpayer-funded operation flooding the United States intentionally with literally millions of people from every corner of the world. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
And guys like that guy we just showed at the beginning that's now going down to his buddies and his network in Latin America, he's Venezuela, to say, hey, the homes can be stolen. | ||
You just got to get up here and go take one. | ||
Just take it. | ||
Go in there. | ||
And then the Americans got nothing to say about it in your own country. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Okay, I want to play... So, remember, the Neo-Marxist revolution against us in the West is very much predicated on both the French Revolution, the Bolshevik Revolution, but principally by Mao Tse-Tung and the Cultural Revolution. | ||
They have taken the direct playbook because they thought Mao had kind of perfected what had come before him. | ||
One of the ways to push back is to say we're not going to let the four olds go. | ||
We're going to put forward our classic civilization. | ||
What we say here in the United States is traditional civilization. | ||
That's why we're traditionalists. | ||
It is under pressure everywhere. | ||
This classical Chinese Shenyan that comes the great dancing and music and kind of opera of all that, that we've been promoting here to make sure people go see, to see the classic civilization of Lao Baijing, of classical China is now under assault. | ||
Let's play the little short spot. | ||
And I'm not saying it's a correlation since we started pushing it, what you're gonna hear is happening, but hey, they're no coincidences. | ||
Let's go and play the little spot and bring Joshua back in. | ||
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More than just beautiful dance, It's a touch of the divine. | |
you More than just legends. | ||
It's the beautiful culture and wisdom of China before communism. | ||
More than just a performance. | ||
It's an experience that awakens the soul. | ||
See it at least once in your lifetime. | ||
Shen Yun. | ||
An all-new production every year. | ||
Okay, this is people that go to this, love this. | ||
It's classical. | ||
It goes back to the love of the Chinese people for their traditional culture before the communists came in and destroyed everything. | ||
Particularly, they focus on the family and the children and traditional society. | ||
What has happened here recently about this production that's going around the country and drawing Americans in to kind of get a feel and a taste for Lao Bajing? | ||
So, the Chinese Communist Party is desperately trying to stop people from going to see Shen Yun. | ||
We found out recently that there have been multiple reports of bomb threats. | ||
We believe what are Chinese agents, right? | ||
I've been researching it. | ||
They're getting multiple bomb threats against theaters, against the dance school for Shen Yun, which is based in New York. | ||
They were getting threats of a mass shooting at the dance school behind Shen Yun. | ||
And so the CCP and its agents are desperately trying to stop people from going to see this show. | ||
And I mean, it's one thing after the next. | ||
You know, Steve, I was just on here recently as well on your show talking about this federal agent working with U.S. | ||
Customs. | ||
who was trying to stop Shen Yun from returning to the United States. | ||
We just ID'd the guy. | ||
Turns out the guy is from Beijing. | ||
And of course, this was a U.S. | ||
Customs agent using Chinese law, trying to question people and their religion, trying to question people about their political views, when they're just criticizing Chinese Communist Party cultural Marxism. | ||
Just criticizing that, and the guy tried blocking them from coming back into the United States. | ||
Again, the guy is from Beijing. | ||
We just ID'd him. | ||
And this is a pattern. | ||
Again, bomb threats, shooting threats, the whole nine yards. | ||
We had incidents recently, we found out, that they found the tires of the Shen Yun buses. | ||
Someone had been drilling holes into them in such a way that the tires risked exploding when they were driving on freeways or something. | ||
Chinese agents, again, we believe are behind this, we're trying to identify them still, are not only trying to stop people from seeing the show, they're actually doing things that endanger the lives of the dancers. | ||
And you know, you have to ask yourself, too, why is the CCP so afraid of a cultural show reviving the culture that it destroyed? | ||
And I think it goes right to what you talked about, that it's because, you know, again, we're in a culture war right now. | ||
And anything that shows traditionalism, anything that shows what they stripped away from us, what they tried taking from us, is regarded as a threat by the communists. | ||
A danger. | ||
Joshua, where can they get you, all the shows you do, everything at Epoch Times, where do people go, social media, all of it? | ||
Yeah, so for Epoch Times, of course, go to epochtv.com, E-P-O-C-H-T-V.com, and for Shen Yun, you can go to S-H-E-N-Y-U-N.com. | ||
Amazing, sir. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Best broadsheet in the nation. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So proud to have you guys on. | ||
Incredible. | ||
CCP, there's no depth of what they want. | ||
These people are demons. | ||
But you see what they're trying to do? | ||
The neo-Marxists in the apparatus have taken the playbook of Mao. | ||
Because Mao, when you want to crush our culture and society, A, he did a pretty good job. | ||
Now he killed 100 million people, but they don't care about that. | ||
Look at the abortions, forced abortions. | ||
I think Miles Cuomo would tell me 500 million. | ||
I think the number is four to 500 million. | ||
Stephen Mosher backs it up. | ||
In fact, we're on Mosher on here for this new book. | ||
Darren Beattie. | ||
This piece was so extraordinary. | ||
I was blown away. | ||
I was, I think I woke you up at two in the morning and said, I got to get, I got to get you on to walk through it. | ||
And here's what I love about it. | ||
It had so many connective, uh, if you read this, it's like a one-stop shop on the replacement theory as, as practice in the state of Michigan, sir. | ||
Indeed. | ||
And you know, there's an interesting tie in here before we get into the specifics of the piece, which is the kind of thing that only revolver or revolvers, one of the very few that will touch an issue and touch it in this particular way. | ||
But there's such a demand for the truth in this regard that despite some people say, Oh no, it's too, this is third rail. | ||
You can't get into this. | ||
This is the truth. | ||
And this, you know, people deserve to hear the truth. | ||
And we use the term. | ||
The Great Replacement Theory, which is very controversial and that's frankly because it's true. | ||
And just to tie it into some of what you're saying about the Chinese and the Chinese communists, just to give people a sense of not only how evil, but how uniquely evil the prevailing system in the country is. | ||
We all know that Mao is one of the great villains of history, but consider this hypothetical. | ||
If one of Mao's advisors would go up to him and say, Chairman, I have a great idea. | ||
We need to open China's borders. | ||
We need to welcome enthusiastically millions, tens of millions Hundreds of millions of immigrants, but let's make sure they're from the most dysfunctional and violent and economically dilapidated societies in the world. | ||
Let's select and make sure they're all from these places. | ||
Let's have them flood in the country decade after decade, generation after generation. | ||
Let's Reorganize our institutions such that we give all of these newcomers a leg up and give them preferences over our own native Chinese and Chinese citizens. | ||
And let's aim to have a policy such that Within a hundred years, China will no longer be Chinese. | ||
I submit to you, Steve, that even Mao in that hypothetical scenario would look at this hypothetical advisor and say, you are an evil son of a B. | ||
You know, a dude on the fly, that was brilliant. | ||
You gotta write that up. | ||
I'm gonna hold it because it's absolutely stunningly brilliant. | ||
We're gonna take a short commercial break. | ||
The one, the only, Darren Beattie. | ||
Darren Beattie with the big brain. | ||
Understands history, understands philosophy, understands politics, culture, demographic. | ||
Next, in The War Room. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | |
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I want to make sure people understand something. | ||
I am the only, I think, civilian ever fully sanctioned by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
million questions. See all the information and all the examples they got up there. | ||
I want to make sure people understand something. | ||
I am the only, I think, civilian ever fully sanctioned by the Chinese Communist Party one minute into the Biden regime. | ||
Peter Navarro was a sanction, Mike Pompeo. | ||
And hey, I didn't whine about it. | ||
I don't whine about it. | ||
I'm their enemy. | ||
I know that. | ||
I'm trying to take them down. | ||
They got that. | ||
There's a whole book written about that called Chaos Under Heaven, about the first term with President Trump, President Trump's first term, about the fight against Xi and the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
But, and Darren and I, who are very close, we're friends, colleagues, we didn't practice this. | ||
I gotta tell you, off the top of his head, being inspired by Joshua Phillip, it's incredible what you just said, and I want you to go back through it. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
Mao Zedong, when he took over, I think China then was four or five hundred million people, six hundred million, it's like a billion two today, or their population is starting to drop because of the abortions, the one-child policy. | ||
But he killed a hundred, he slaughtered a hundred million Chinese and set up the forced abortions for more. | ||
He would often say, like they had the situation in Indonesia or they talk about nuclear strikes, he would say, hey, the Chinese, you know, the Chinese people, if you lost a hundred, two hundred million, wouldn't it be a problem? | ||
It's no problem. | ||
The way we replicate, duplicate, fornicate, you'll have them all back. | ||
Not a problem. | ||
And he was so murderous and so cold-blooded, he said, in our regime, if we've got to kill 100 million people, we've got to kill 100 million people to get order. | ||
And we'll do it. | ||
He wouldn't think twice. | ||
However, If what Darren Beattie just said is somebody walked into his presence and made that pitch, that exact pitch, that exact pitch, he'd pull the gun out and shoot him in front of everybody and say, anybody ever even mentions that again, they will be dead because that is so radical and that will destroy China. | ||
Darren Beattie. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
It's a great little thought experiment. | ||
It's a great little hypothetical that illustrates the fact that Mao, as murderous as he was, totally willing to sacrifice hundreds of millions of his own people, was not willing to replace his own people. | ||
And that is really a critical point that illustrates not only how evil our current system is, but how uniquely evil, how special, how particular it is to this | ||
kind of Western derangement, because it's really you only find this kind of attitude in the West, where every single Western country is expected to willingly welcome and embrace and pay for their demographic replacements. | ||
And this was the subject of the blog that we've discussed, this new policy in Michigan Which basically subsidize renters so long as they're asylees, recent immigrants, recent illegals, veterans. | ||
Before we pivot to the piece and you start to go through it, because the reason I was blown away you brought the receipts is Michigan. | ||
This is not something, you know, people know, I don't talk about great replacement theory on here. | ||
I barely ever mention it. | ||
Because this is not a theory. | ||
What Darren Beattie is showing you is policy at a state level. | ||
This is policy. | ||
This is nitty-gritty, detailed policy. | ||
This is not some grand theory of the case. | ||
This is what's happening. | ||
It's what's happening today, and you're paying for it. | ||
Okay? | ||
And you're paying for it. | ||
Darren Beattie, take it away and connect the dots for me, sir. | ||
Indeed, it's not great replacement theory, it's great replacement policy. | ||
And it's not just any policy, but it's one of the preeminent motivating policies behind the whole post-war political architecture of the West. | ||
This is why anyone who disputes it or even acknowledges it has to face a lot of political pushback. | ||
And so this specific instance in Michigan is particularly egregious, and it's part and parcel with what your previous guest was talking about, where somehow not only is there the injury of all of these illegals coming in, but then there's the insult that The taxpayer effectively has to pay for them and they get benefits that aren't even available to American citizens, even veterans. | ||
And this latest issue in Michigan is called the Newcomer Renter Subsidy, whereby these eligible households are offered up to $500 of taxpayer money. | ||
Hold it. | ||
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Newcomers? | ||
We're big on nomenclature. | ||
What the hell is a newcomer? | ||
What's a newcomer? | ||
No, no. | ||
What's a newcomer? | ||
Tell me what a newcomer is. | ||
That's an invader. | ||
It's an invader. | ||
A newcomer is what they call a euphemism for, as you say, an invader. | ||
Newcomer is one of the one of the favorite euphemisms for people. | ||
And you know, the thing, just to get back to the squatters issue, because it's so central, it's like, the whole squatters rights, what a perfect example for our demographic and immigration policies more generally, that basically, the people who built the country, whose ancestors built the country, are replaced by effectively squatters. | ||
And cheered on by this graffiti that was added to the Statue of Liberty, like within the past, you know, 50 years or so that people think, oh, you know, bring in our tired, our poor, our refuse. | ||
Jerry Seinfeld had a great bit on this. | ||
This wasn't even part of the original message. | ||
This was graffiti added much later by a foreigner. | ||
This is a perverse policy that we've embraced. | ||
Joe Biden's regime has taken it to unfathomable extremes to the point now in Michigan, there's this newcomer renter subsidy. Oh, here's 500 bucks. Here's all kinds of money. As long as you're illegal, as long as you get all kinds of special subsidies. But if you're an American who served in one of these ill-conceived wars pushed forth by the scum ruling class, | ||
who still hasn't suffered any accountability. | ||
If you're one of these veterans, well, sorry about you. | ||
You're not a newcomer. | ||
You're just an old timer who served in these wars that our elites cooked up for you. | ||
Out of luck. | ||
So it's so infuriating. | ||
The relationship, it really underscores how perverse the relationship is between the ruling class and the citizenry, such that the citizenry doesn't really owe this ruling class Anything. | ||
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It's gotten to be that bad. | |
When you say that, I want to talk, you got all the links in there. | ||
This is on Revolver. | ||
It's the second story in back of this amazing story about the bombing. | ||
Now, you know, now you've got to put a name to a face on this, on the DNC bombing, which gets the heart of the Fed's erection. | ||
Then you've got this amazing piece of where the government's not, it's not great replacement theory. | ||
This is great replacement fat. | ||
Okay, and he lays out the policy of how it's all going with the different links. | ||
I want to get back to, this gets back to Johnson and, you know, Polly Pockets and the cave on the budget last week. | ||
All of the stuff that was taken out at both the state level but also the federal level. | ||
You're paying for this for your taxes, so the Greek tragedy part of this is that the hard-working people, right, that have built the country are actually, between their taxes and their retirement, which goes to these private equity guys, that is actually the resources they're using to actually destroy you, destroy your family, destroy your opportunities in the future, by bringing and subsidizing a wave of these illegal alien invaders. | ||
And on top of that, everybody worked to put these Republicans in. | ||
The Republican Party, at least half to, I think, more of the Republican Party rulers actually support, because they don't want to stand up and take the heat of being nativists or xenophobes or racists or whatever you want to call it. | ||
They will basically surrender to do this Darren Beattie. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And you know, the hypothetical with Mao really underscores how uniquely evil and crazy this is, such that it's really amazing that they've gaslit the public to build up these false epithets, these false words like racist or whatever, to refer to anyone who objects to a policy that's manifestly evil and ludicrous. | ||
I mean, that's how pernicious these rules regulating our discourse have become, that they've built up these terms designed to shut up anyone who objects to policies that are so evil and ludicrous that many would fear hearing such a suggestion. | ||
So, you know, it's helpful to have that perspective at times. | ||
And like I said, it's gotten The worst it's ever been under Biden. | ||
The border's totally out of control. | ||
The taxpayers are being plundered. | ||
And the whole squatters' rights issue, that recapitulates the more broad issue of our demographic and immigration policy in the post-war period. | ||
It's squatters' rights. | ||
Everyone can come in. | ||
Everyone can benefit from the taxpayer pool. | ||
And they all benefit except for the hardworking American citizen, what Trump called in 2016, the forgotten man. | ||
That's the guy that gets screwed over. | ||
That's the homeless guy on the street waiting outside in the cold while these quote unquote newcomers are ordering room service at the Roosevelt Hotel. | ||
Well, you see this, this is Burquam's reporting from both New York, Burquam's reporting from Chicago. | ||
This is why the article is about certain Democrats are prepared to give a listen to Trump. | ||
People are waking up to this. | ||
Darren, I got a couple of minutes, a couple of minutes I got you. | ||
Revolver, I think you're the first, what I would call the major, Yep, this is fresh off the press and long story short, spoiler alert, we think Trump should pick J.D. | ||
others of these great alternative sites that have built up and really drive the narrative. | ||
You're the first guys, I think, to come out formally and put forward an endorsement of who you recommend should be President Trump's vice president. | ||
I think it just came up. | ||
Why don't you walk us through it? | ||
What did you guys decide today? | ||
Yep, this is fresh off the press and long story short, spoiler alert, we think Trump should pick J.D. Vance. | ||
Vance is the best pick on the V.P. | ||
ticket, and we lay out, I think, a pretty sophisticated and strong case in the piece that's available at revolver.news. | ||
Long story short, you're really looking at two criteria for a V.P. | ||
selection. | ||
Well, actually three. | ||
One is, are they going to help on the campaign? | ||
Two, God forbid if something happened, could this person be an effective President, if that were necessary. | ||
And three, does this person fulfill some kind of role in the continuation of the legacy of the political movement that Trump began in 2016? | ||
And I think JD really fits all of those criteria the best. | ||
I think he'd be effective on the campaign trail. | ||
You know, in 2016, despite the fact that Pence really sucks, Pence was actually a very good choice for VP. | ||
He fulfilled his function very well. | ||
And that function at the time was, we need someone who can kind of assuage the concerns of the more standard sort of conservative religious types. | ||
Now, I think the imperatives are different. | ||
Now Trump is embattled with all of these legal cases. | ||
We don't know how much he's going to be tied up. | ||
And so if that's the case, that he's tied up in this lawfare tactic, which again, it's a two-pronged strategy from the left. | ||
Extracurricular means to get rid of him with the lawfare, the criminal cases. | ||
It's all rooted in the J6 lie, by the way. | ||
And then The retail level where they're really going to try to ramp up the pro-choice issue. | ||
So, assuming that they're really going to double down on the lawfare issue, which I think they will, and if they're effective in tying up Trump's sources of attention, you need somebody not who's a Pence type, but someone who's perfectly aligned on these anti-establishment issues, who can be a voice in that case. | ||
Uh, so that was one of the three, but... Just hang on. | ||
Hang on one second. | ||
We'll bring it back. | ||
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Okay, you gave us one of the reasons. | ||
We got a couple of minutes here. | ||
Give us the backup for the other two reasons for why J.D. | ||
Vancer. | ||
Why two white guys? | ||
Why two white guys on the ticket? | ||
Not that I'm politically correct, but hey, I said it. | ||
Well, no, that's the political reality. | ||
You know, I think there's a good chance there's going to be an urge to get a woman if a woman is viable. | ||
I think that's still a very real possibility. | ||
It's hard to know, like, which particular woman would fit that bill. | ||
But I can see the argument there. | ||
Nonetheless, I think JD would be the strongest pick for the reason that I described before. | ||
So that's why I think he would be especially useful and effective on the campaign trail. | ||
The campaign trail has different demands now from 2016. | ||
Now it demands someone like JD Vance who is perfectly aligned and who can be on message in the right way. | ||
Yes, he could be president. | ||
That's, you know, a function of the fact that yes, he's young and healthy, but also he's very much aligned and feel very comfortable with him being president. | ||
And third, and I think most interestingly, you know, Trump is an amazing figure. | ||
He's an American original. | ||
He's lived 10 lifetime, 10 amazing lifetimes. | ||
He has everything under his belt, including being the president. | ||
What is the one thing that's not there that he needs to complete the story? | ||
And that is, he needs somebody to continue the legacy. | ||
He needs to pass the torch. | ||
And I think JD of the available candidates is the person who is best positioned to carry that torch because on a narrative level, he very much embodies the underlying logic behind the success of 2016. | ||
Go back to, like, the Hillbilly Elegy. | ||
Even though back then he was actually against Trump. | ||
Now he's very loyal, very solid with Trump, one of the most solid people. | ||
But even though he was against Trump back then, his narrative was like, almost despite himself, it was inherently Trumpist. | ||
It was perfectly consonant with the understanding of where the country was that led to the rise and the triumph of the Trump movement. | ||
So I think that narrative consonant Consonance is very deep and very powerful, and when embodied in J.D., is very promising for the continuation of the MAGA, America First, populist legacy. | ||
So I think that's another powerful thing. | ||
And then we have some incidentals like J.D. | ||
is actually very good at navigating politically sensitive topics, very good at navigating the abortion issue, which is going to be very important in this election. | ||
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So there are a lot of factors there. | ||
I encourage everyone go to revolver.news and consider whether, you know, you think it's persuasive. | ||
I think it's an extremely strong case. | ||
And of course, we'll support Trump no matter who he picks, except for Nikki Haley, but he's not going to do that. | ||
I hope. | ||
No, no. | ||
We'll debate that later. | ||
Of course he's not. | ||
But they're going to push it real quickly. | ||
I want everybody to put Revolver on their daily media diet, where they go, social media, all of it. | ||
Give it to me. | ||
Revolver.news, Revolver.news. | ||
If you missed our groundbreaking report on the pipe bomb, you need to get there. | ||
This is the end game of the biggest scandal in decades, probably, in this country. | ||
So Revolver.news, get on it every day, multiple times a day. | ||
We are on Twitter at Darren J. Beattie and always very white hot on Getter at Revolver News. | ||
That's why I love having Beattie on. | ||
He's much smarter than I am. | ||
He's much more articulate. | ||
He gets right to it. | ||
I love this guy. | ||
I've loved him since the days in the White House. | ||
And, as a special benefit, he always looks like an unmade bed, so it makes me look even, you know, more squared away, which I do look like an unmade bed half the time. | ||
Darren Beattie, we love you, brother. | ||
Thank you for coming on. | ||
Love you, Matt. | ||
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