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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! | ||
You know, it is Wednesday, 22 May, Year of the Lord 2022. | ||
One of the benefits of having the Precinct Strategy, and there's an amazing interview with the author of that in Esquire magazine. | ||
I'll make sure that we push that out hard. | ||
Just incredible. | ||
The benefit of doing that and then you move up the food chain, you know, you've got the | ||
schools, you've got the precinct strategy, you're self-organized, you then move up the | ||
food chain to take over state parties and to take over the delegates of the RNC. | ||
Now, what is the benefit of that? | ||
Well, here's one of the benefits. | ||
Since we've had Laura Loomer on, and I've had a lot of people, no, no, no, no, no, there's nothing going on, Trump's got this, da, da, da, da. | ||
My phone's been blowing up from people that are the newly at the RNC or getting in there and saying, hey, in the state by state basis, the DeSantis, Haley, Cabal, Remember, we're looking for unity, baby, in war rooms. | ||
Oh, they're the hang-up. | ||
They're not unifying. | ||
No, we're open for business. | ||
Come on. | ||
We'll have a big group hug. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
The rear guard of the Republican establishment is still fighting Trump. | ||
They're working on something, folks, and they're cutting deals state by state. | ||
And as soon as we can get some of these people that can actually come on camera and talk to you about it, we're going to do it. | ||
We're going to do it. | ||
They're trying to cut, they're trying to do everything still. | ||
Everything. | ||
It's just not in that federal court. | ||
It's not in that court in New York City. | ||
It's not in the federal court. | ||
It's, it permeates, it permeates the ruling class of this country. | ||
The Democrats and the Republican establishment. | ||
It permeates. | ||
They must defeat Trump. | ||
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They must defeat Trump-ism. | |
They want to, they want to destroy it root and branch. | ||
Gavin Wax, just for folks around the country who are not New Yorkers, the public theater is the elite of feet, you know, theater, of, you know, it's not Broadway, it's off-Broadway, or it's real theater, it's not down-market Broadway. | ||
They're the ones that put on Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. | ||
And they did it with Trump as Caesar so they could assassinate him. | ||
This is the childishness. | ||
This is what they... You saw the videos of the women out in the woods screaming and having their temper tantrums at some school they pay to go see. | ||
This is it. | ||
The left is deranged and they're mentally unstable people. | ||
I don't care how credentialed they are, how many degrees they have. | ||
They're mentally unstable people. | ||
No, you're absolutely correct. | ||
The public theater is the elite. | ||
This is the Upper West Side, Upper East Side. | ||
So Gavin, then we had in 17, we have Julius Caesar, Trump being assassinated so they can have that, you know, that cathartic event, orgasmic, cathartic event of the death of Trump. | ||
And now you and the Trump campaign and the president Yeah, listen, I think, you know, we talk about Julius Caesar here. | ||
Julius Caesar led the Populares in Rome against the Optimates, you know, who were the oligarchic elite of their day. | ||
I mean, say what you want about Caesar, but he was fighting for the people of the Roman Republic, trying to reform the Roman Republic. | ||
Trying to you know return it back to its roots. | ||
It's actually funny if you study history. | ||
They're really showing their cards there They're really showing their true side there I don't think that the the Senate or the people that murdered Caesar were actually the good guys And I think most of history most people that study history probably recognize that but listen I think you you said it right what we're dealing with is this a FET liberal elite these hoity-toity limousine liberals latte liberals everyone to describe them you know that live on primarily you know these these doorman buildings and On Manhattan's Upper East or Upper West. | ||
And, you know, these are the people that talk about, oh, everything being fine. | ||
There's no crime. | ||
There's nothing to worry about. | ||
You know, all our policies are a success. | ||
The migrant policy is a success. | ||
Our criminal justice policies are a success because they're, you know, they're insulated from the devastation that their one party governance has brought to many neighborhoods and communities in this city and state. | ||
And what we're seeing is we're seeing a lot of people who the Democrat establishment, who the elite left-wing liberal establishment have left behind. | ||
They've taken their voters for granted. | ||
This happened in 2016 with many blue-collar Rust Belt workers, former union guys who broke ranks, voted for President Trump, helped him break the blue wall because they were another constituency that the Democrats and the liberal establishment left behind. | ||
I think we're seeing what's playing out now is we're seeing a reverse FDR coalition. | ||
We're seeing Trump doing very well in the rurals and building up his urban percentages while the more suburban-eyed wine moms are shifting to the Democrat Party. | ||
But I think we can lean into that. | ||
We can move these margins. | ||
in places like New York City. | ||
You don't have to win these places. | ||
You don't have to win outright because you're talking about such a concentration of people | ||
and voters. | ||
You move things by a few percentage points, all of a sudden all these different states | ||
are in play that have historically not been in play for Republicans. | ||
So I think, again, this is a brilliant strategy. | ||
It's going to be brilliant in terms of optics. | ||
It's going to be brilliant in terms of messaging. | ||
It just shows that President Trump is visionary, that he's willing to go into the belly of the beast, take his Make America Great Again agenda to all people. | ||
Because remember, this is an agenda that supports all Americans. | ||
It doesn't matter if they're in the South Bronx. | ||
It doesn't matter if they're in the Rust Belt. | ||
It doesn't matter if it's a big city or a small town or a blue county or a red county. | ||
He is trying to uplift everyone through the policies that brought about peace and prosperity to this country during those four years that he was in | ||
office. | ||
So we can do that again. | ||
We can have that uplifting message again. | ||
And we can take that message right into the belly of the beast, into New York City, and | ||
show these Democrats like AOC and all these other clowns that they're not delivering. | ||
They're not delivering on what they were elected to do. | ||
Rail America's Voice and We're going to have wall-to-wall coverage of the historic rally tomorrow in South Bronx. | ||
Gavin, social media, where do people get you, sir? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
You can follow me at Gavin Wax on Twitter, Instagram, and every other social media. | ||
You can follow the club, the NYYRC. | ||
We're the oldest and largest young Republican club in the country. | ||
We are currently taking over electronic billboards across the Bronx, putting up flyers in English and Spanish, promoting this event. | ||
We have our friends at the Bodega Association, the National Supermarket Association, | ||
distributing flyers across all their locations in the Bronx. | ||
So it's gonna be a historic rally and our team has done a great job getting volunteers, | ||
you know, driving this event and hopefully it'll be a smashing success. | ||
It will be a smashing success. | ||
And if they try to shut it down, it'll even be bigger. | ||
By the way, the brilliant Gavin Wax and Vish Burra, his wingman, I think the urban legend now is that you pitched this at the table at the New York Young Republicans Gala. | ||
Is there any truth to this rumor, sir? | ||
That is true. | ||
You know, President Trump was there. | ||
We were, you know, we were talking. | ||
I mentioned that there was a video Newsmax did talking about support in the South Bronx. | ||
He loved it. | ||
I suggested, you know, listen, Reagan tried it. | ||
He failed. | ||
Carter tried it. | ||
He failed. | ||
You know, what would be better than President Trump going back to his hometown, New York City, and being and doing a successful visit to the South Bronx? | ||
I think that'll set the stage for an electoral landslide. | ||
He loved it. | ||
We pitched the park. | ||
We pitched the location. | ||
We're getting the volunteers together. | ||
I'm glad it's finally materialized after all these months. | ||
Obviously, we have some people in the establishment apparatus in New York and elsewhere who are upset we're behind it and trying to take credit, you know, go off our coattails, but we're going to make it a great time. | ||
We're going to make it historic and we're going to push this as much as we can, push the envelope. | ||
Look, there was a poll that came out in Siena Trump was only down, I think, eight or nine now in a D plus 27 sample in New York State. | ||
I mean, every month they've done it. | ||
He's gone that margin closer and closer. | ||
You know, you do another six months, who knows? | ||
Maybe he'll be within the margin of error. | ||
I'm not saying this is a likely situation to happen, but he's making it tight. | ||
He's making it competitive. | ||
The more resources they have to pour into Illinois, into New York to hold them, It opens up the battleground states. | ||
It's a brilliant strategy. | ||
What you guys are doing and what the team in there in New York is doing is nothing short of breathtaking. | ||
And people go, well, you can't win it. | ||
It ain't about winning it. | ||
It's about tying them down and making them spend resources and time. | ||
Remember, what you don't have is time to spend time. | ||
Most expensive media market. | ||
Most expensive media market. | ||
You guys have done a great job and done it with no money. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Don't think this fight is just in... Okay, in some of the reddest states, it's the most vicious fight. | ||
Do we have to go back to the impeachment of Ken Paxton? | ||
The great reveal that Texas is full of MAGA patriots in a red state, in a MAGA state, but maybe they're not represented by MAGA. | ||
Good morning, Steve. | ||
Thanks for having me on. | ||
Yeah, so there were five candidates in this race. | ||
for them they don't want to be MAGA when it's tough. John O'Shea, I think it's Fort Worth | ||
and it's Congressional District 12. O'Shea, you're going to a runoff next week. Tell me | ||
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about it. Good morning, Steve. Thanks for having me on. | |
Yeah, so there were five candidates in this race. There were four of us who were political | ||
outsiders that were running kind of, some of them were quasi-America First. | ||
I was really the true hardcore America First candidate endorsed by our Attorney General, Ken Paxson. | ||
And Congresswoman Granger, stating that I was too conservative, handpicked her successor, a gentleman who's been in the Texas House for the last 12 years, and in fact was not only just an impeachment voter, but actually had whipped a vote to impeach our Attorney General, When John Smithy was on the House floor giving a very impassioned reason why that whole impeachment sham was a violation of the state constitution, Texas code, and due process. | ||
So I'm running now. | ||
The two of us made the runoff. | ||
The early voting is taking place this week and the actual runoff election is the day after Memorial Day, May 28th. | ||
So walk me through again. | ||
Why is it you over your opponent? | ||
Why are you more MAGA? | ||
Why should people rally to your side now? | ||
I realize you were inspired by my speech at Terry's event a couple years ago. | ||
I think you introduced me with an amazing introduction. | ||
I actually thought I was going to hire you as my manager, and it was incredible. | ||
But Terry Schilling tells me you got so inspired, that's what decided to get into the bear pit of electoral politics. | ||
We need more MAGA in Congress. | ||
Why are people in Texas and CD12, why are you the guy? | ||
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Well, look, I'm an absolute war room posse fanatic. | |
In fact, this is where I go to get my real information about what's coming up over the hill. | ||
Uh, and you know, the fact of the matter is, uh, down in Austin, which this gentleman has participated in that government, we're having a civil war in the Republican Party, uh, akin to what's going on in DC. | ||
And in fact, my opponent has been part of the establishment leadership team that has colluded with the Democrats, formed a power-sharing structure to elect the House Speaker that they choose, given Democrat committee chairs packed committees with Democrats, actually appointed a House parliamentarian who, I kid you not, was an attorney in the Barack Obama White House, killed all eight Republican Party platforms from the 2022 state convention of which I was a delegate, | ||
But managed to find time to pass over 500 Democratic bills and, in fact, then prioritized working with not just the Democrats in Austin, but the Democrats in Washington, D.C., because they hired two U.S. | ||
attorneys out of Merrick Garland's Department of Justice to impeach our Attorney General. | ||
So, to presuppose that my opponent has really any conservative bona fides, other than maybe he supports the police and is pro-business, just defies description of what is America first. | ||
John, where do people go to find out more about this campaign? | ||
Early voting started. | ||
You've got Memorial Day weekend. | ||
I know you'll be campaigning the entire time, but where do people go to find out more about you and why this race is so important? | ||
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Thank you very much, Steve. | |
Yeah, if people can go, I'm at oshea4texas.org. | ||
That's O-S-H-E-A, the number four, texas.org. | ||
We've got a chance here to really pick up a seat that's been held by the establishment, and really, since its inception, it's never been held by a true conservative, and this district is America first. | ||
They deserve somebody who represents their voice. | ||
This is amazing. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
John O'Shea, we'll be checking in with you over the weekend, sir. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Well, hey, I might be the first War Room congressional member. | |
Hey, we're betting on you. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
John O'Shea and another Mick. | ||
How about that? | ||
We're going to go to the Texas House Races next when we come back from break. | ||
That's another bear pit. | ||
This is a tough one down in Texas. | ||
Texas, remember, this is happening throughout the country. | ||
We're going to have, I think, Dorothy Moon. | ||
I'm trying to get Dorothy Moon at 6 for the 6 o'clock show, if we can pull it off. | ||
Big updates out in Idaho. | ||
They're still counting. | ||
We're holding out in Idaho. | ||
But you're seeing this everywhere. | ||
Just because the precinctuary takes over something, you've got to hold that ground. | ||
They're coming for you. | ||
This is war. | ||
This is political warfare. | ||
You can never rest. | ||
I would love to be able to say, have a magic wand and you can rest. | ||
You can't. | ||
It's a process. | ||
It's a tough process. | ||
It's a process that only the toughest folks and the folks with the most grit and determination will win in the end. | ||
Of that, I can guarantee you. | ||
Okay, short break. | ||
We're gonna go back to Texas on our return. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Babb. | ||
You let these guys have a day off, and wow. | ||
Talk about retraining. | ||
It's like I was in the Navy. | ||
You've got to retrain everybody. | ||
Give them a weekend off. | ||
Thank you. | ||
That's good. | ||
It's called a clock. | ||
One of the most important political platforms out there, and it's free, and I tell people to go to it, and you're not going to like everything you see because it has—it's left to center, maybe even progressive. | ||
It's Semaphore. | ||
That's Ben Smith, formerly of the New York Times, a real competitor to Andrew Breitbart back in the old days. | ||
He has a site, Semaphore, all the information is free. | ||
I post a lot of stuff from there when I see something important. | ||
Dave Weigel, formerly of the Washington Post, another kind of, I'm not saying a frenemy | ||
of Andrew Breitbart back in the day, but Dave Weigel wrote a brilliant piece today about | ||
Dade Phelan and this fight down in Texas for the House, these districts, and presented | ||
it as the conservatives, the old traditional conservatives, as epitomized by the Bush establishment, | ||
the fight against a MAGA wave. | ||
We have Brian Harrison first from Texas 10. | ||
Brian was chief of staff over at Health and Human Services in the first Trump term for a couple of three years. | ||
Joins us now, he's in elective politics. | ||
Sir, how important is this to pick up your House seat? | ||
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Well look, as goes Texas, so goes the nation. | |
And people across the country are shocked to learn that the Republican-dominated Texas House of Representatives has actually been co-opted And is controlled by the Democrats. | ||
And not that there's enough Democrats to seize control of the Texas House. | ||
We and the Republicans, we've got a 20- to 30-seat majority. | ||
But these so-called not-America-first Republicans, so-called that control the chamber, have put the Democrats in charge. | ||
I mean, look, I was proud to serve President Trump, and I worked for him until noon on January 20th, 21, and got elected to the Texas House a few months later. | ||
And I could not believe what I found out. | ||
The Democrats are running the Texas House. | ||
They controlled 40% of our committees. | ||
Imagine if Speaker Johnson made Nancy Pelosi or AOC committee chairman. | ||
And the most powerful person in the chamber, you're going to be shocked to learn this, | ||
is a former Democrat, current Democrat Party activist and a former Barack Obama White House lawyer. | ||
Literally, it would be like when President Trump Because I don't think this was known by me and other people, but it wasn't known on a vast scale. | ||
That's the nightmare we're dealing with and that's why it's so important that we take out the speaker | ||
Brian this is why that this is why it was providential We had the impeachment of Paxton because I don't think this | ||
was knows known by me and other people but wasn't known on a vast | ||
scale just explain how in the hell I | ||
Would argue if not the most MAGA state close to the most MAGA state the great Republic of Texas | ||
How can we be in a situation where we dominate the state, but we don't control the Texas House of Representatives, where all the action is? | ||
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It's so hard for people to understand this. | |
when I got elected, I was so excited to go to Austin and lock arms with all these elected Republicans, | ||
because I assumed every elected Republican in Texas was going to fight as hard for the next generation | ||
as those of us in the Trump administration did. | ||
So I was horrified to see Democrats run in the joint. | ||
And on the impeachment of Ken Paxson, I think the great silver lining of that absolute sham | ||
and travesty that I was proud to take to the floor house and rail against, but people would be shocked to learn this, | ||
I was one of only 23 Republicans to oppose that, and the Republican-dominated Texas House. | ||
And we've got Democrats practicing this lawfare all across the country, trying to throw Donald Trump in jail, trying to throw Ken Paxton in jail. | ||
Well, what happens in the Republican-dominated Texas House? | ||
The person that our failed liberal speaker, Dave Phelan, put in charge of all crime law in Texas is a BLM activist Democrat who supported the impeachment of Ken Paxton. | ||
So this has been going on for 20 years, where a handful of liberal Republicans team up with the whole Democrat caucus and take over the Texas House. | ||
And the silver lining to that impeachment of Ken Paxton is that people's eyes have been awakened like never before. | ||
We've knocked off—I'm traveling the state with Attorney General Ken Paxton. | ||
We've been campaigning so much together the last several months, and we've had historic success. | ||
We knocked off nine liberal incumbents outright, eight to 12 more currently in runoffs. | ||
One of the runoffs, maybe the most important one, is our speaker himself. | ||
Unprecedented. | ||
We've knocked the speaker of the Texas House, sitting speaker, into a runoff with a conservative that I'm proud to support, David Covey, because the road to reforming the Texas House runs through the speaker's own district, and I think we're going to knock him off with David Covey here in a few days. | ||
Brian, social media website for the campaign. | ||
How do people find out more about you, sir, and your race? | ||
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Yeah, the best way is probably on X, formerly Twitter, at Brian E. Harrison, at BrianEHarrison.com. | |
We're trying to make the Texas House America First and make the Texas House Republican again. | ||
Brian, you did a great job for the President the first time, and I know he appreciates the fight you got down in Texas. | ||
So, carry on, sir. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
These are fighters. | ||
Look, we're fighting all over. | ||
You've got Moms for Liberty up in South Bronx. | ||
Come on, you're in the great state of Texas. | ||
I think he's one hour south of Dallas. | ||
David Covey now joins us. | ||
The race. | ||
First time I think a Speaker of the House has ever been taken to a runoff. | ||
Brother Covey, um, Covey, talk to me about this race. | ||
Where do we stand? | ||
Are you going to take out Dade Phelan? | ||
The semaphore is the lead story. | ||
When a, uh, when a platform that that's, uh, and Ben Smith has dialed in to the media establishment, big league. | ||
So when Dave Weigel, who's a great reporter, although he's a lefty, when he puts it up as the lead, it's meaningful. | ||
Why is this story, why is this story have national, international implications, sir? | ||
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Well, the Republican establishment has come out. | |
They've spent millions of dollars trying to take me down because Dade Phelan is their figurehead. | ||
He's the puppet of the establishment in Austin, and he plays in the D.C. | ||
Swamp as well. | ||
And so they really want to keep him in power. | ||
He enables the Democrats to pass their legislation, as Brian uh... said that just moments ago he puts them in key positions and so he's undermining this process of texas governing like republicans and like conservatives and i think that's what i'm seeing here in the district uh... running against him it's always been a uphill fight it's been a david and goliath story for sure the district is tired they're saying why do we vote for republicans we send them up there and they lie to us and don't do | ||
What they say. | ||
So we've just seen a rising in the district of people and certainly the impeachment of Attorney General Ken Paxton opened so many people's eyes to say even in a Republican dominated chamber, we're still letting the Democrats run thick. | ||
And so, they're coming out, and this will be the first time. | ||
David, is it because of money? | ||
Is it because of power? | ||
I mean, why? | ||
Texas is a MAGA state. | ||
This district's MAGA. | ||
They believe they're populist. | ||
They're economic nationalists. | ||
They believe they want to shut down the border. | ||
All the problems we've had in Texas at the state level. | ||
Are these people attracted to the business interests, the money? | ||
Why does it happen? | ||
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I think there's definitely, it's the money and power, it's both. | |
But for example, Dade Phelan increased the budget of the Health and Human Services Agency in Texas, and he was also renting real estate to them back here in his hometown of Beaumont. | ||
So, I mean, you can see the direct correlation of how he ends up with dollars in his pocket. | ||
But that's just one example. | ||
There's corruption all across the process, and so Dade Phelan is protecting the corruption of these swamp creatures that they just wrap their tentacles all throughout the state and country. | ||
And they don't want that to be chopped off. | ||
That's their revenue source. | ||
They want to stay in power. | ||
And we're going to take him out. | ||
We already beat him in the primary. | ||
We were ahead. | ||
That was the first time a sitting speaker has been beat like this in the last 50 years at least. | ||
And we're going to beat him again here in just six days. | ||
How are you going to do that? | ||
I mean, you have limited resources. | ||
He has unlimited resources from the business community. | ||
Walk us through the process between now and Tuesday night when you're declared winner. | ||
How do you make that happen? | ||
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Well, I spent this past weekend with President Trump at the NRA convention in Dallas, and President Trump still has the gold standard on endorsements, and he knows how to read these races. | |
He knows what's happening all across the country. | ||
He came in. | ||
I was the first race, House race, that he endorsed in Texas because this is the important race to reform the House. | ||
And so, you know, this is a Trump state. | ||
This is a Trump district. | ||
And so we're going out talking to people saying, hey, side with President Trump. | ||
He needs someone that will team up at the state level to close the border, to secure our elections. | ||
Dade Phelan has failed at both of those. | ||
And when people hear that, They want to vote with President Trump and they want to vote against that corrupt liberal swamp creature, Dave Phelan. | ||
I want to thank you for your bravery. | ||
I mean, people out there throughout the rest of the country don't understand. | ||
This machine down in Texas is vicious, and they play Smash Mouth because they're protecting the embedded economic interests. | ||
And this is not beanbag down there. | ||
This is full-on tough stuff. | ||
So, David, it's an honor to know you and the toughness you've had to have. | ||
Going and doing this and standing up for President Trump. | ||
You're 100% correct. | ||
It's a Trump district. | ||
It's a Trump state. | ||
This is MAGA. | ||
And folks, it's just like this Nikki Haley thing going at the RNC. | ||
The business interests, they ain't going to give up. | ||
They're just not going to sit there and go, oh, your precinct strategy won the precinct strategy. | ||
Oh, you got Dave Covey running. | ||
That's great. | ||
No, it ain't like that. | ||
It's a fight every day. | ||
Sir, how do people find out more about you, the social media, your website? | ||
I know everybody in the country is going to want to follow this. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
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Yep, the election will be on May 28th. | |
Polls close Central Time 7 p.m. | ||
You can go to Covey4Texas.com and watch the race. | ||
You can donate. | ||
We would love to receive a couple more dollars so that we can push our message out here in the last hours of this vital campaign. | ||
David, thank you very much. | ||
I look forward to having you back on. | ||
If Grace and Mo can push out that Semaphore story, I'd rather read it. | ||
It's a very fascinating read. | ||
The stakes could not be higher in the great state of Texas. | ||
Texas is MAGA country. | ||
Some of the greatest patriots this country's ever put forth are from that state. | ||
Patriots have defended this country. | ||
What's happening on the border there is absolutely a disgrace. | ||
It's just not the federal government. | ||
It's the business interests down in Texas. | ||
They know it. | ||
They know exactly who they are. | ||
And that's what these folks are coming for. | ||
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So basically we're making it really easy to get you started. | ||
So it's household items you're using every single day already. | ||
But instead of getting them from companies that don't like your values you're getting it from small business owners oftentimes made in America often donating to whether it's crisis pregnancy centers or planting trees or supporting their local communities. | ||
So it's really great. | ||
We have a bamboo toothbrush, which is better for the environment. | ||
We have some canning lids. | ||
So many people now want to make their own food and stop being dependent on God knows what from our grocery store products. | ||
So it's going to be really fun stuff and all natural lotion, predominantly for women that when you know, when you put lotion on your body, it's often hormone disrupting. | ||
This has about three ingredients in it. | ||
It doesn't have those issues. | ||
So really fun stuff. | ||
Second episode was last week. | ||
You can catch it 7 p.m. | ||
on Saturday on Real America's Voice and Sunday at 9. | ||
But last week was just as good as our first week and all of these great small business owners are absolutely thrilled. | ||
Here's what I think folks are really, the format you've laid out is great. | ||
What they love is the origin stories of these folks. | ||
How they started, kind of had an idea, bootstrapped it, clearly patriots, support people's values, which is the key component of it. | ||
But I think what you're doing that's different is you're actually telling, let these people tell their stories and the audience is drawn to this because everybody's got an entrepreneurial spirit burning somewhere inside them, ma'am. | ||
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Well, yeah, and I also think that we're just so fed up with how our culture supports leftism at every turn, whether it's music, whether it's football or any other sport, whether it's movies, whether it's children's programming. | |
We don't really have a home as conservatives. | ||
So we have to build our own parallel economy. | ||
We have to build our own place where we can go to say, I'm not just voting at the ballot box. | ||
I am voting with my wallet and not supporting these corporations. | ||
Erin, one more time. | ||
It's 7 o'clock Eastern Daylight Time right after the rebroadcast of The War Room. | ||
It's 9 o'clock on Sundays. | ||
What's your social media? | ||
Where do people go to follow all of this? | ||
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I'm on Twitter at Erin Elmore and I'm on Instagram at Erin M. Elmore. | |
And I will tell you one more thing. | ||
I have my dog here on my lap because she barks a lot. | ||
And if you go on Public Square, it's not just small businesses like that. | ||
It's people that have a hair salon, a pet walking service. | ||
So anytime you go use these services in your community, you don't know if they are like-minded patriots. | ||
Go on Public Square. | ||
Find businesses, restaurants in your community that support your values. | ||
So we really just need to eradicate leftism from our life. | ||
You don't want your hairdresser to be a liberal. | ||
You don't want your dog walker to be a liberal. | ||
You don't want your babysitter to be a liberal. | ||
I have these crazy fingernails. | ||
My nail artist is an absolute patriot. | ||
I let her do whatever she wants because she always talks to me about politics and tells me how much she likes America. | ||
I absolutely love that Public Square is helping people just like that and connecting them with American citizens that care as much as I do. | ||
I love it. | ||
Like Michael Siefert said, his theory of the case was you just don't get to vote every other year for Congress and the Senate. | ||
You don't get to vote every four years for the President. | ||
You get to vote every day with your dollars. | ||
Erin Elmore, good luck this week. | ||
We'll be looking forward to the third episode. | ||
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Thank you, Mr. Bannon. | |
You're the hardest working man in show business. | ||
Thank you. | ||
God, I love having her on. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
I love having this next person on because man, oh man, is she a tough nut. | ||
And she got them all set up in Washington. | ||
Anna Paulina Luna, congresswoman or congressman from Florida. | ||
Ma'am, you're throwing down hard. | ||
Can we get a vote on Merrick? | ||
I always know, I tell Mo, what's APL up to today? | ||
Because it's going to be a bomb thrown somewhere. | ||
You got this Merrick Garland situation, but you're already ahead of it. | ||
Tell me what's going on on Merrick Garland, on the contempt. | ||
I thought that was going to move too quickly, but then you're coming out. | ||
You've got a plan B, is it? | ||
Yeah, so to kind of just quickly explain to the listeners, there's two types of contempt of Congress. | ||
There's criminal contempt, which Congress can bring towards anyone that violates a subpoena, and then that goes to the Department of Justice to enforce. | ||
And then there's something called inherent contempt, which hasn't been done since the early 1900s. | ||
And actually during my time when I was recovering from having my son, I read through the House rulebook twice, and I actually found this on one of the pages. | ||
And so I've been working on this for the last couple of months, probably about eight months in total. | ||
But basically, it's an authority that Congress reserves. | ||
And the reason why that's important is because so many people are really frustrated I think with Congress, with really what's happening up here with legislators not really doing their job. | ||
I mean, how many times are we going to just send angry letters and not actually demand accountability? | ||
And so what this would allow is the Speaker of the House to essentially use the sergeant of arms as an enforcement authority. | ||
And because Garland has not complied not just with one subpoena but two subpoenas, It would actually enable the sergeant of arms to go get Garland | ||
and basically hold him until he brings forward that information, or force him to | ||
essentially divulge and bring forward those recordings. | ||
And so, interestingly enough, I actually heard Representative Kelly earlier today in conference | ||
say, you know, isn't it interesting that at the Trump trials that they are not just bringing | ||
forward transcripts, but they're also playing recordings? | ||
And why is it that the Biden administration, after already leaking the transcript to the | ||
press, is saying now that they have some executive privilege over these recordings? | ||
And that's simply not the case, actually, because they leaked them. | ||
That actually all goes out the window. | ||
So that's my plan B. I'm planning on bringing this vote to the floor, which I can, 10 days | ||
after we vote on contempt of Congress criminal out of Congress. | ||
And frankly, that's going to be the only accountability mechanism that we have over the Department | ||
of Justice and essentially the Attorney General. | ||
APL, help me out here for a second so the audience can understand it. | ||
With what Garland's done, and you had the two markups of judiciary and the oversight, how could we be, because I heard it was going to happen this week and then I heard we ain't got the votes. | ||
In your conference, what are we missing as the War Room Posse and as the MAGA base? | ||
What are we missing? | ||
Because we see it with our lying eyes in these committee markups. | ||
We stream this stuff. | ||
People spend hours on it. | ||
We actually get into the details, as I know you love your supporters to do. | ||
What are we missing? | ||
How can people in the conference not see what's obvious to be seen? | ||
I don't know that we don't have the votes, because I did just hear the speaker and the WHIPS team talking about it this morning at our conference. | ||
I think that people—you know, contempt of Congress, the Democrats weaponize this, as you, of all people, know, after the 2020 election cycle. | ||
And so I think that people want to ensure that we are maintaining the status quo of Congress and also to bring back integrity. | ||
The fact is, Steve, Is that any other American in the country would be in jail for doing what Garland did. | ||
And for Garland to say or to just not respond to not just one subpoena from House Judiciary, but another subpoena from House Oversight means that there is a double standard of justice. | ||
And so taking politics out of this, if we want to maintain a free and fair country, there has to be a check and balance on what we're seeing as an abuse of authority. | ||
And this is the only way to do it. | ||
I've actually presented this case. | ||
I presented it in Oversight last week, although you saw that it was kind of a clown show. | ||
We actually mentioned this, and I brought this forward, and I actually put the Democrats on notice that I would be bringing this to the floor. | ||
Representative Raskin and Goldman actually had engaged in the debate with me and they | ||
understand that this is very possibly something that could happen because of the fact that | ||
Garland blatantly disregarded the Supreme Court decision. | ||
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So I'm bringing it to the table. | |
I think the American people deserve better. | ||
I am tired of the messaging bills and I'm tired of the letters, the angry letters. | ||
Sorry, go ahead. | ||
So messaging, no messaging bills, no angry letters. | ||
We just lost you for a second. | ||
Before I let you go, just one thing. | ||
On that, when we were watching the hearing, you were, it was your voice, that was your voice that kept saying, calm down? | ||
Yeah, that was me. | ||
Congressman Ana Paulina Luna, fantastic. | ||
Great work. | ||
Where do people, social media, where do people go to get you? | ||
You can find me on my official accounts at RepLuna, and if you want more unfiltered commentary, head over to Real Ana Paulina, which is my personal profile. | ||
And I think for the audience, I want to thank you for being the tip of the spear. | ||
I think people are tired of messaging bills. | ||
They're tired of the performative nature of a lot of this and angry, sharply worded letters. | ||
They're looking for action. | ||
And this is the type of thoughtful, reflective action that's a mark to throw down. | ||
So thank you very much, ma'am. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Right there, Congressman Ana Paulina Luna, you're getting action, action, action. | ||
And this is what it's going to take. | ||
The, for those that didn't see last night's show, Mark Mitchell was on for Rasmus. | ||
He hasn't been on in a while. | ||
He was able to come on. | ||
And if you compare, if you combine what Josh Green was saying from Bloomberg About the reality of the lived experience of the American citizen's lives now under Bidenomics and where that polling breaks for Bloomberg, which is overwhelmingly on the economic side. | ||
I mean, Trump in a blowout, including state by state, and the crosstabs are absolutely brutal. | ||
You combine that with what Mark Mitchell and the team at Rasmussen did on lawfare. | ||
You look at both of those, you see why you have this building momentum now. | ||
You have to bring this coalition together. | ||
You have to execute on it. | ||
Your voter registration has been amazing, but it's all get out the vote and step by step make sure they can't steal it. | ||
The law for everything is crumbling around them as we go. | ||
But that doesn't mean we're not in for a fight. | ||
We're in for a fight like you've never seen before. | ||
And so this is why now you have to continue to take action. | ||
One of the biggest actions you have to take is to confront The D.O.J. | ||
and the F.B.I. | ||
through the House. | ||
Just has to happen. | ||
It has to happen now. | ||
And that's why Ana Paulina Luna, you see, she comes up with inherent contempt as a cover bid. | ||
And she just broke some news there. | ||
She thought that the votes may be there for the contempt of Congress. | ||
I know the conference is, I'm not saying split, but I know there's certain holdouts. | ||
Chris Hoare joins us. | ||
We appreciate, Chris, you guys at the Satellite Phone Store coming up with special deals to the War Room Posse because now we're in times of turbulence. | ||
It's only going to get worse before it gets, before we get to the sunlit uplands, we have a lot of wood to chop. | ||
Sir, what do you got for us? | ||
Well, Steve, you're right. | ||
Things seem to be getting more unstable. | ||
I mean, we saw what happened to the Iranian leader just in this last week. | ||
And the world is an unstable place. | ||
And with the civil unrest we've seen, with the protests on campuses, and the storms we've seen that have taken out power and cell phone communication, Being prepared is something that you can do to take action as well. | ||
And at the sat123.com, we still have one of our sat phones for free with activation. | ||
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And the reason that you need a sat phone again is because it will work when cell phones fail. | ||
When these storms took out the power and the cell phone service across the country in this last week, satellite phones continued to work. | ||
They worked uninterrupted, they work anywhere on earth as long as you can see the sky, and they are an essential part of your prep kit. | ||
So if you go to Sat123.com, you'll see the iSat phone 2 that we have there, or you can call 941-841-0844. | ||
That's 941-841-0844. | ||
But Steve, I think, you know, given what's going on, I'm worried about where we're going to be a few months from now. | ||
You know, as Trump's popularity increases, I think there's going to be a lot of pushback Uh from the other side and that could mean uh more I mean, I I know that's an understatement Um, but look, I mean the government's gonna do what it can right? | ||
Um, it's gonna do what it can to stay In power. | ||
Yeah, and and that will mean probably increased censorship of the right and the conservative media So sat one two three Yeah Hit it. | ||
Here's your host stephen k band Okay, Blockbuster News, Sunic, they've called an election for July, was it July 4th? | ||
In the United Kingdom, or around, I think it's July 4th. | ||
Raheem Kassam is going to join us. | ||
So, Charlie Kirk's next. | ||
Poso is up after that in Real America's Voice. | ||
Of course, Tara Dahl and Miranda Khan is at four in the lead up to us. | ||
And then we're here five to seven. | ||
We're actually going to go out to Idaho. | ||
There's a lot we're going to deal with in the five o'clock hour. | ||
More economics, obviously, about Trump and about this rally that's going to take place in South Bronx. | ||
We're going to have wall-to-wall coverage of that. | ||
I hope you see where it's coming together, right? | ||
And there's a lot of resistance. | ||
We're also going to have a lot more developing news on, you know, Mike Lindell's got this, has this phrase called blockers. | ||
And you heard Judge Gableman. | ||
And if you don't get a chance to like watch the fourth hour, make sure you get on our email. | ||
So that you can actually get the, what we put at the command brief has got all the show. | ||
We have Jane Zirkle and Carrie Donovan and others breaking down, writing up the shows. | ||
It's an amazing resource. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Wait for it. | ||
It's totally free. | ||
But it gets you. | ||
Gableman yesterday threw down hard on this Robin Vos thing. | ||
I mean, this Vos thing's a big deal. | ||
So next week's a big week. | ||
And over this weekend's a big, you know, Texas and Wisconsin. | ||
If you're going to take your country back, I would love to sit here and tell you, hey, you know, we're going to win. | ||
You know, Arizona is all going to be better. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's a process. | ||
If you love your country and you've studied American history, it's always a process. | ||
It's never ending. | ||
And even victories are temporary victories. | ||
They just are. | ||
President Trump's in 16. | ||
Now, directionally, there are wins, and you can build upon wins, and you can shift the direction of the country. | ||
That's why I keep focused on this 1932 type realignment, and you can see it coming together. | ||
But you have to execute on it, and it's not easy. | ||
It's like herding cats sometimes, but that's just reality. | ||
You folks are the ones that made this happen. | ||
You have bent the arc of history. | ||
You, this audience, the activist nature of it. | ||
But the fight is going to continue. | ||
It's going to be hard. | ||
You're going to see in Idaho. | ||
Remember the precinct strategy. | ||
They're going to come for you. | ||
They're going to cut off your money. | ||
They're going to say the parties are all broke. | ||
The business interests. | ||
And you see this down in Texas. | ||
It's the business interests that have run Texas forever. | ||
And people say, well, Steve, we're not anti-business. | ||
No, we're not. | ||
We're pro-entrepreneurial business. | ||
What we're against is large corporations who become corporatist and become like the states in Italy and Tuscany and Florence and those places that had no nation, became their own city states. | ||
We're a country with a culture and a civic society that has an economy around it. | ||
It has an economy. | ||
That economy that's made us most successful is the entrepreneurial and entrepreneurial finance and the unleashing of the animal spirits of entrepreneurial activity. | ||
Not this finance capitalism, not late-stage capitalism, and certainly not tech feudalism because we're hurtling towards that. | ||
That can all be defeated. | ||
The only way it's going to be defeated is you. | ||
There's two choices. | ||
You can curl up in a corner, And for the guys you can go watch porn and pro football and, you know, run around and still be man-children, which they want you to be, or you can engage in a fight for your country. | ||
It shouldn't be lost on people that our movement, and we know this here at the War Room, is principally, it is, it's female-led. | ||
The fighters and the people in the trenches, by and large, two-thirds, one-third, are women. | ||
I'm not denigrating the men. | ||
But the fighters and the people are not backing off are the moms. | ||
And I keep saying why? | ||
Because they're the chief operating officers of the American family and the protection of their youngins. | ||
And they ain't going to tolerate what's going on. | ||
And that's what that was the backbone of the Tea Party movement. | ||
And that's been the backbone and the driving force in the Trump MAGA movement. | ||
Now, that's changing as we as we get folks activated. | ||
But you have to get them activated. | ||
And this is why they hate Trump, and this is why they hate Trumpism. | ||
Hate it. | ||
Because remember, Trumpism is two things. | ||
It's not simply America first. | ||
There's also, and American citizens first. | ||
The American citizens' interests get put first. | ||
American citizens have been the humblest and never asked for anything. | ||
Never asked for a special deal. | ||
Well, we are asking for a special deal. | ||
The country's interests and their interests go ahead of these foreign entities and these NGOs and these foreigners. | ||
Yep. | ||
It's not being a nativist. | ||
It's not being a xenophobe. | ||
There's a place for everybody. | ||
But it ain't here in the good old United States of America as an illegal alien invader. | ||
Just not. | ||
Not gonna happen. | ||
Michael and Dale, you've been fighting this fight. | ||
You know the Robin Rogers. | ||
We call them blockers, and now they're gonna get there to the convention and try to block Trump. | ||
Watch. | ||
As sure as the turning of the earth, unless it's stopped now. | ||
Our audience hungers for special deals, sir. | ||
We couldn't get you on the afternoon show because I was too disorganized, had too many guests, and we ran out of time. | ||
People missed their fix. | ||
What do you got for us? | ||
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800-873-1062. | |
Tell the operators we got their back. | ||
Mike Lindell, thank you. | ||
We'll see you on the evening show, brother. | ||
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All right. | |
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
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