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Episode 3670: Biden Touts Democracy While Plagiarizing Regan In France
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joe biden
The nation matters more than their life when they decide that their country matters more than they do.
That's what the Rangers at Pointe du Hoc did.
That's what they decided.
That's what every soldier and every Marine who stormed these beaches decided.
A feared dictator had conquered a continent, had finally met his match.
Because of them, the war turned.
They stood against Hitler's aggression.
Does anyone doubt?
Does anyone doubt that they would want America to stand up against Putin's aggression here in Europe today?
They stormed the beaches alongside their allies.
Does anyone believe these Rangers want America to go alone today?
They fought to vanquish a hateful ideology in the 30s and 40s.
Does anyone doubt They wouldn't move heaven and earth to vanquish hateful ideologies of today.
These Rangers put mission and country above themselves.
Does anyone believe they would exact any less from every American today?
These Rangers remembered with reverence those who gave their lives in battle.
Could they or anyone ever imagine that America would do the same, wouldn't do the same?
ronald reagan
One's country is worth dying for, and democracy is worth dying for, because it's the most deeply honorable form of government ever devised by man.
joe biden
American democracy asks the hardest of things.
To believe that we're part of something bigger than ourselves.
So democracy begins with each of us.
Begins when one person decides there's something more important than themselves.
nicolle wallace
I count that as the second time since I've been paying attention that President Biden has sounded a lot more like Ronald Reagan.
unidentified
The first was, I think, quotes him in the State of the Union address than the other guy.
Well, I think the point here is to say there was a time when Republicans used to fight Nazis and not cozy up to them for votes.
And I think that this is, Biden is trying to remind voters that The Republican Party of Reagan and Bush is much closer to the Democratic Party than it is, certainly values-wise, to MAGA, which is totally isolationist.
And I would add, even Mitch McConnell, and again, not a liberal, wrote, had an op-ed in the Times where he talked about the danger of being an isolationist.
Right.
So there really is, this is, MAGA has its own, you know, auto, pro-autocrat, pro-Putin kind of foreign policy, which is just a huge, huge, huge divergence from regular American politics.
joe biden
Those who scale the cliffs, point the hawk, must also be the keepers of their mission.
The keepers of their mission.
The bearers of the flame of freedom that they kept burning bright.
That, that is the truest testimonial to their lives.
Our actions every day to ensure that our democracy endures and the soul of our nation endures.
To come here simply to remember the ghosts of Pointe du Hoc isn't enough.
We have need to hear them.
We have to listen to them.
We need to listen to what they had.
We need to make a solemn vow to never let them down. God bless the fallen. God bless the
brave men who scaled these cliffs.
May God protect our troops. God bless America.
unidentified
Do you personally worry about it?
Yeah, absolutely.
I'd be, you know, I'm not gonna hide it.
I mean, it's something that anyone who has been in his crosshairs on his, you know, perceived enemies list, I think most of those people are considering this stuff.
You know, people have different ways about thinking about how they're gonna react to it and what they'll do in the moment, but those are personal decisions, but it is a very real concern for a lot of people.
A lot of people were shocked with your, you know, endorsement of Donald Trump.
I mean, you're all about women's rights issues.
I mean, what was the reason for the big change?
Is Donald Trump not for women's rights issues?
I mean, I guess a lot of people were asking.
He's trying to make America great again.
That's for women, too, right?
That's true.
I mean... Okay.
Well, there you go.
I know.
Does him getting convicted, like, change the way you view him?
Nope.
Not at all.
I mean, do you think it'll help his chances, like, getting, like, re-elected or, like, you'll hurt him?
I think it helps him more.
Yeah, absolutely.
I think people see the injustice and what happened and they want to vote for him more than ever.
I know.
I wanted to ask you, so it seems like a lot of celebrities are kind of like voting for Trump now.
I mean, why do you think people are kind of like changing their way of like... I think we're just, we just did our research and we're just, you know, we're not brainwashed anymore by the left.
I can say that about myself.
All these years I've been brainwashed and I'm not anymore.
steve bannon
This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
Pray for our enemies.
unidentified
Because we're going medieval on these people.
steve bannon
I got a free shot at 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.
jake tapper
And where do people like that go to share the big lie?
unidentified
MAGA Media.
jake tapper
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
unidentified
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
steve bannon
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
unidentified
War Room, here's your host, Stephen K. Babb.
steve bannon
It's Saturday, June 8, June, the year of our Lord, 2024.
Welcome.
You're here for our favorite show of the week, The Saturday Morning Show.
We can take time and break things down without the hectic rush of news that happens during the weekday shows, both morning and afternoon.
I want to thank everybody.
I really want to thank everybody who was there at the rally yesterday from President Trump and also House Freedom Caucus.
Chairman Bob Good, Mo, thank you for joining us.
You didn't get too sunburned, did you?
unidentified
No.
steve bannon
What's with the new glasses look?
I like that.
That's a whole new style.
maureen bannon
I mean, I used to hate wearing glasses when I was in the Army, but now... You used to wear contacts all the time.
steve bannon
You played volleyball, right?
maureen bannon
I mean, except when I was deployed, I had to wear glasses.
When you're deployed because the sand over there, the grit... They're afraid that sand... So they tell you you can't actually... You're not supposed to.
steve bannon
You're not supposed to wear contacts.
maureen bannon
So I wore glasses or just didn't wear my glasses and squinted, but now the older I get, the more I seem to like glasses.
steve bannon
Mo was in for it.
As you saw yesterday at the rally, don't get Steve Bannon near Mike.
Smokey had two minutes, Dave Brat had eight minutes, Bob Good had four minutes.
Right?
I was on a roll.
I was baking in the sun.
I had to do something.
I didn't talk.
I was going to pass out.
In fact, if you can pull up, you've got a... on Twitter, you've got a... and I want to make sure people know the historic mark of this.
I'm going to get into some very big news here momentarily.
What you saw in the cold open is very, very, very important.
But I don't get...
It's not the DNC, which is totally incompetent, has no money.
McGinley's going to join us in the second part.
Bill McGinley's going to come back.
That amazing presentation he gave yesterday about the dark money.
Remember, here's the mantra.
Here's the theory of the case.
It's not the DNC, which is totally incompetent, has no money.
It's not the Biden campaign, which is a clown show, versus the RNC and Trump.
It is the $2 billion of the dark money through Arabella, through Tides, through we list that
and we're going to list out the 12 for you so you can do it.
I had such great feedback yesterday in Palatine, and I want to thank all the people that showed up in that kind of burning heat.
I mean, it was a couple hundred?
It looked like it was packed.
And we stayed around and we met every person that came and we commit to do this when we're having these big events.
I will stay as long as it takes to hear your stories, to sign anything, and to meet and greet you.
It was fantastic.
And the most powerful part of it We had so many people come up and say, hey, this show changed my life in the following reason.
You kept hectoring us to get involved, and I got involved.
And whether it was on Naomi Wolf's, the Pfizer team, whether it was running for office, the county supervisor, we had just dozens of people.
And this is one of the things I just want to reinforce.
It's not simply about saving your country.
And you heard McGinley yesterday.
The only way we win, the only way we win is a populist, put your shoulder to the wheel, because we're never going to have the money.
We're never going to have the resources.
But the part about you're going to save your country, it's about you.
However, the added benefit, and every person said this to a person, is that when you get involved in these organizations, whether it's precinct strategy, running for a school board, county supervisor, whatever level, dog catcher, whatever level, Congress, House of Representatives in your state, town council, And get involved in these groups, you know, the Steve Stearns and the Cause of America and the Cleta Mitchells and, you know, True to Vote, all of them, you pick them, whatever your interest is, wherever you think your craft and your art takes you, your agency takes you, one of the most important things is you will unlock things and meet people you have never met before from all over the country that have similar attitudes, similar interests, and it just, it opens up a door to you.
It's like what people said about when they went to the Second World War.
They met people, you know, folks didn't travel that much in those days and they met people
from all over the country.
One of the great melting pots was obviously the draft and the volunteers in the Second
World War that they met people from around the country.
A lot of people ended up living in different parts of the country they've been in because
as you remember, Coach Tuberville's dad, the tank driver, was from rural Arkansas.
He had never been out of, like, a 25-mile radius.
Next thing you know, this kid is landing on Utah Beach on day one and goes all the way, fights in the Battle of Normandy, which we're going to cover every day, as we always do, until the end of July, really before the breakthrough to Paris.
They took Paris, I think, on August 15th.
But it's the camaraderie and who you will meet and different aspects.
Things in your life you never thought would happen will happen.
I've got to go back to Biden's speech and McCabe.
I want to tie Biden's speech, McCabe's fear, and that's such an important clip, and Amber Rose's Declaration of Independence right there, which is about as articulate as you can get in much of the writing of the Declaration of Independence.
You posted a photo the other day that got over a million views.
Retweets or whatever it is.
maureen bannon
It currently has 1.1 million views, 58k likes, 12k retweets, and 9.6k comments.
steve bannon
So I want to say about that thing, and maybe you can put it up in a different thing today.
That was on 8 November of... and this tells you, you don't know what direction your life's going to take.
On 8 November of 2011, Mo came back, quite frankly, months before she was supposed to, with the entire, her unit, 329, 3-2-6 Combat Engineers?
maureen bannon
Correct.
steve bannon
3-2-6 Combat Engineers of the 101st Airborne.
You're supposed to be much longer, but that's when Biden couldn't get the forces of agreement, and Obama and these guys gave the order, we got to get everything out, we want all our troops out before the end of the year.
You guys started rotating out, because you had been up in what, north of Baghdad, the air base Bayad?
maureen bannon
Yeah.
Joint Base Balad and I was actually part of for my unit I was part of the
withdrawal out of Iraq. So my unit started driving out of Iraq and I
stayed at that base to make sure that our footprint was shut down and handed
over to the Air Force who in turn handed it over to the Iraqi Army.
steve bannon
The plan originally was to take everything back through the berm which they
unidentified
originally come from in Kuwait right?
maureen bannon
Correct.
So the unit drove the vehicles that we were going to take down to Kuwait and then back to the states or repurpose them over to Iraq.
I was there to make sure that our footprint got Don't sit there and bitch about those housing containers because you whined about the tents in Kuwait.
So you gotta pick.
housing, like containers that we lived in, that are literally like shipping containers
that they make into housing units.
We had to make sure that those were signed back over for because they picked them up
and shipped them over to Afghanistan because we needed housing units in Afghanistan.
steve bannon
Don't sit there and bitch about those housing containers because you whined about the tents
in Kuwait.
So you got to pick.
maureen bannon
You can have a tent in Kuwait.
I'm not complaining about the housing units.
steve bannon
Okay, so to cut to one of the later parts of the story, two years later, a year later
when ISIS, and this remember President Trump broke ISIS, but still during Obama's term
when ISIS essentially took over, they went to the air base because Obama and Biden set
a hard date of December 31st.
Everybody was out.
I guess by mid-December, everybody left.
And you left.
In the army, the Pentagon left billions of dollars of Humvees, of all that, right?
maureen bannon
Humvees and weapons and other equipment.
We did the same thing in Afghanistan.
steve bannon
But later, when the ISIS forces took it over, They mocked and trolled the army.
maureen bannon
They asked where their manuals were, where the warranties.
steve bannon
They said they had pictures of ISIS sitting there on top of American Humvees saying, where's the warranty?
Where's the training manual?
It was because billions are left.
That story, that was 8 November 2011.
Correct.
Five years to that date, that evening, when I was sitting there with Moe at that big, I guess it was an air hangar.
maureen bannon
It was an air hangar.
steve bannon
An air hangar when the Hunter first came.
When they come off the steps, because you have no control of what your kid's going to do, it's just amazing.
Her and Moe's mom was there.
Eight, five years to the moment.
It's when President Donald J. Trump we knew was going to be President of the United States in 2016.
unidentified
War Room.
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm.
steve bannon
Yeah, so this is the part about you volunteering, getting engaged.
You have no earthy idea of the direction your life's going to take.
Right?
And then, you know, it has that famous book, Bowling Alone, which would become so atomized in our society.
And, you know, not like the old days, you had the bowling leagues, the civic society, the Qantas.
And you can see that yesterday at the rally we had.
People want to get engaged.
They want to fight.
And the way to do it is channel those energies into something.
And it's going to have such a positive change in your own life.
It's gonna be unbelievable.
Remember, there's a story... Maybe it's apocryphal, but I don't think it's... I think it's something like 90% of the psychiatrists...
in New York City after Pearl Harbor lost their patients.
Because they had a higher purpose, right?
They had something to drive their life around.
Even if they were just here in the United States about getting on war footing.
It's eerie though.
Five years, exactly to the day and almost to the minute, because that was about nine or ten o'clock at night by the time you got off the plane from coming from, you came back directly from Kuwait?
Or where'd you guys go from?
maureen bannon
Yeah we went from, so I technically flew from Balad down to Kuwait and then we were in Kuwait
for probably a week.
steve bannon
You took a helicopter out of there?
maureen bannon
We took a helicopter.
So there were about six of us that stayed to make sure that everything got signed over,
all logistics that stayed and then we had some stuff that we had to transport via helicopter.
steve bannon
Do you have that?
No, no, but I want to get my favorite, in fact, the photo.
The only photograph I keep up on the mantel in the Breitbart Embassy on the main mantel is Moe sent me a photo when she was first there.
unidentified
She's sitting on one of Saddam Hussein's thrones.
steve bannon
In your cameos, you just helicoptered in, in one of his many palaces, with your weapon.
And I said, man, I could die and go to heaven.
unidentified
I'll get that picture to Denver.
steve bannon
This is extraordinary.
But it shows you five years to the day.
I was still a filmmaker.
I was working with Andrew to kind of organize.
Andrew at the time was really beginning the first, Breitbart was beginning the first steps of taking his blog and reorganizing it.
Uh, because he was being sued.
Think about the warfare we got today, the lawfare.
Andrews had, I think, you know, 20 lawsuits against him.
Everybody's trying to gang up on him.
His great friend and the CEO of the company of the day, Larry Soloff, was, uh, I think was the lawyer.
I think he had just come in as CEO.
He was restructuring the company.
Andrews, we're looking to raise money.
So that you have the great Breitbart site that you have today.
Speaking of Breitbart, If Mo and Grace can get it up, the Peter Navarro interview by Matt Boyle, I want to make sure that gets plenty of play, and the Washington Times op-ed by Peter Navarro, just absolutely extraordinary.
I keep telling people, if you want to find it, remember...
We're going to have Bill McGinley, part of the talk today from McGinley is also to talk and lay out the structure of the $2 billion arraigned against you, that you will be fighting as volunteers.
Because remember, Trump's raising a volunteer army here through Trump Force 47, if we can get that up and if Carly Bonet can throw it in her chat and we can do it over telegram.
Trump Force 47 and the other is Swamp the Vote.
So, and you can sign up for both, but particularly, we really need you to sign up for Trump Force 47, even if you're in some other group, because those groups, I think, are going to take over a lot of the, or assist with a lot of the basic training that's going to go in here.
The Army of the Awakened is being raised right now.
Doesn't cost you any money.
Just going to be your shoulder to the wheel.
But so that was in 2011.
I had no earth idea five years later I'd be standing next to President Trump when he was going to win the presidency.
And we knew for a fact, because remember the mainstream media held it to 2.30 in the morning to the Associated Press call it on the 9th.
But as I tell the story, the Detroit Free Press called it for Hillary Clinton early.
I think they called it at like 8 or 9 o'clock.
And our numbers were, you know, the exact opposite.
And a lot of people run around, okay, this thing's over.
And I go, no, no, no, no, no, we got this.
We look at these numbers, you look at where these things are coming and we got this.
And it was, the Detroit Free Press had been doing this, I think for 150 years.
They had never in their life ever called it wrong.
And they called it for Hillary Clinton.
At, I think it was around 11 o'clock, we had Florida, had a couple others come in.
It was 11 at 12 when the Detroit Free Press put out a flash announcement that they had held it to too close to call, right?
They had pulled back the thing and that's why, actually when I turned to then-candidate Trump and told him he was the President-elect of the United States because we felt very confident about Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, we had pierced the blue wall, which we're going to do again.
I want to go back to these things in sequence in a moment, but I want to reinforce one of the most powerful things yesterday of people coming up to me was how much volunteering changed their lives for the better.
It gave them a task and purpose.
It gave them a higher purpose, whether it's a supervisor on your county.
And that's where real power lies.
Remember the Catholic concept of subsidiarity.
You want to get down to the lowest level.
This is where you can see where the rubber meets the road.
That's why the school boards are so important.
That's why these town councils are so important.
That's why your county supervisors are incredibly important.
The precinct strategy is kind of a political takeover of the Republican Party, and we've done that.
You guys, you'll see this, all the beatbacks, and I'll have the Missouri folks on next week.
There's still some rearguard action by the establishment, but the delegates, the vast, vast majority of delegates are coming to the convention are not simply Trump delegates are also from the precinct strategy.
It's from the grass is from the deck plates up.
So you're gonna get to see all this Got a lot more do but I want to play let's go back they are an Amber Rose at the end.
Let me start at the end of the story Amber Rose at the end says we're tired.
We understand you've been feeding us propaganda and we're starting to think for ourselves That is so powerful Okay, that's so proud.
And remember, when someone like Amber Rose steps up, who's a DJ and a rapper and a model and everything, when she steps up in the middle of the Hollywood situation, and particularly 50 Cent, you see this in Royce White, they go after...
Those black celebrities, it's like nobody's business.
They used to do it to the black, I mean, they still do it to the black conservatives, right?
The Tim Scotts, all the great, you know, writers and politicians we've had.
They used to go after them.
Sonny Johnson, remember, at Breitbart, they used to go after her just relentlessly.
Now their attacks are on Royce White and people like Amber Rose and 50 Cent.
These people are coming for it.
This is why what President Trump's done In the last week, in the last couple days, in the last couple weeks, it's historic.
You've got the bodega run up there during the trial.
You've got the construction workers during the trial.
You've got the fireman, he's buying the pizzas.
You have Wildwood, New Jersey, 100,000 people on a chilly, windy Saturday.
You've got South Bronx.
You've got the Coca-Cola 600 down in Charlotte, with those crackers down in Charlotte.
You've got the Dream City Church.
In Arizona, hasn't been in Arizona in a couple of years, Arizona, five or six thousand people, Hispanics, evangelicals, MAGA, just incredible.
Then he goes up to David Sachs in the high-tech, and these guys come as supplicants.
These are all guys that hated him, gave money to Biden, and they're coming as supplicants because they're smart enough, they can read the numbers, they see what's happening.
It's a tectonic plate shift.
You have Dr. Phil, You know, Dr. Phil gives that interview.
He supports him.
He says he's got people coming up saying, hey, I'm going to vote for Trump.
We're losing the country.
Not an audience that normally would be pro-Trump.
Russell Brand.
Russell Brand, who just converted from Buddhism to Christianity.
Russell Brand saying, if you want to save democracy, if you want to save democracy, you have to vote for Trump.
Just incredible.
The breadth and scale of it.
I keep saying, We're two-thirds of 75% of the country, right?
It's the common sense, it's kind of common sense conservative, but it's conservatism with a set of stones.
The reason we're in the situation we're in is because Republicans have been controlled opposition.
Fox News is controlled opposition.
I want to just give you talking points.
They're all neoliberal neocons and they're just going to give you a phony optics or something performative and just go along with the ruling class because they are a subset of the ruling class.
The country didn't get into shape just because of neo-Marxist radical Democrats.
That's a fallacy.
That's teaching history the wrong way.
Let's start with Biden's first.
Oh, let me just summarize.
I can't stand to hear his voice again.
Hang on for the Biden.
Number one, Biden sits there and goes, these boys that came to Pointe du Hoc and the men that hit the beaches at Normandy, they would support, they were here to defend democracy, and they would be 100% in back of going after Putin.
Okay, full stop.
The Party of Davos and these guys, they want to have a massive reinterpretation of World War II.
The Western Front and landing in Europe was absolutely monumental.
Set up a second front.
Set up a second front about what?
Russia.
By this time, by June of 1944, and the reason it was in June of 1944, the British, under Churchill, kept wanting to delay it.
And why'd they keep wanting to delay it?
Because of potential casualties.
They had taken such a beating in World War I, the Battle of the Somme, where they lost 50, 60,000 people in a day.
The casualty rates, the British Army, and they were magnificent in North Africa, magnificent in Sicily and in Montgomery, But they always were about casualties.
It was delayed.
In fact, Stalin, they had these conferences, and Stalin would go nuts, right?
Stalin, who is demonic as Hitler, if not worse.
You saw what he did to the people in Ukraine in the 1930s.
It was just horrific, right?
Starved them to death and took all their grains.
The Kansas of the Eurasian landmass took all their grain to feed the... They took all the peasants off the farms.
Still, when factories had to get grain, so they took it from Ukraine and starved those people.
What the Atlanticists are trying to do is try to say, this ended World War II.
It was enormously important.
But why was it important?
It was important to take more divisions from the Germans off the Eastern Front.
The Red Army had already virtually destroyed the Wehrmacht.
Had a retreat for two years or a year and a half.
You already had Stalingrad, you had Kursk, the big battle in Kursk, all down around Ukraine where, you know, General Marshall and Patton and Eisenhower and Montgomery said, not in a million years should we be fighting there.
Right?
That's the Eurasian landmass.
The Russian people were our allies.
The Russian people sacrificed 35 million casualties in World War II.
35 million casualties.
The reason we didn't have... We had 10,000 casualties on D-Day.
The reason you didn't... I think 4,400 dead, 2,400 of those Americans.
The reason you didn't have 20 times that many was what they had done to bleed out the army.
That is a bald-faced lie from Biden.
And I'm gonna tell you why in the punch on the punch line when you hang through this break and we'll be right back
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
steve bannon
Um... Let me... Can I get up... Can Denver get up, uh, the photo of Mo on the, uh... Do you remember what palace that was?
maureen bannon
It was the one in Baghdad that the United States took over the U.S.
forces of Iraq, or that task or mission that we sent forces over.
they occupied that. So the U.S. had control of it when I was there. And I went down there
actually for an offset course. So I was at Balad and I went down for an operational security
force so they couldn't get an intel officer to go so they sent a logistics officer to
do operational security. I volunteered. It sounded very interesting to me.
steve bannon
All the movies I've seen about this, is this the places where people fly in, and they've got the pool parties going on, and people are drinking beers and having... I believe so.
maureen bannon
You believe so?
steve bannon
It didn't happen to you?
maureen bannon
Well, before I got there, or maybe after.
It definitely was an extremely large palace.
I got to go up onto the roof and see, overlook to see outside because it became, when I was there, it was victory base complex.
So not only was it that specific palace, but different houses that Saddam Hussein had had around it, we now occupied or allied forces occupied.
So I did the course and I got to go in there and see around and I got to take this picture.
steve bannon
That's actually better than the one I got on.
I'm going to talk to you afterwards.
I like this one better than the one I got upstairs.
After, you know, ten years later, I finally figured out you got a whole slew of them.
I want to go back to Biden.
Here's the thing.
He says that the guys that hit the beach would, you know, want to go after Putin.
The volunteers and draftees, and remember, there were many more draftees than volunteers.
As many people as volunteered, they started revving up the draft in 39, knowing something was going to happen.
We did not declare war on Adolf Hitler.
This is what they never tell you.
On December 8th, and remember, the White House that night on December 7th was, you know, they were, a lot of people were pointing fingers saying, how the hell did this happen?
How the hell did the Japanese get to Pearl Harbor and have this absolutely devastating attack?
And there were folks in the White House who were quite nervous about maybe even, they didn't, hey, they were very nervous about what was going on, and if you read All the investigations happened, and I've read every page of every investigation.
I think there were seven total.
Different commissions, investigations, all of it.
It's still quite uncertain, because you had Japanese naval codes and Japanese state diplomatic, and people merged the two together.
Two totally separate things.
So it's quite uncertain.
In fact, Admiral Kimmel's The head of the Pacific Fleet's family continues to fight on about his name being smeared as not being prepared and what happened, what Washington told him, and what General Marshall told him.
Of which, later, Senator McCarthy would take six hours, this is a great book, Retreat from Victory, that was a six-hour speech on the Senate back in 1950 or 51.
That really ripped Marshall.
Part of it was for Pearl Harbor, the lead up to Pearl Harbor, how we got caught by surprise in Pearl Harbor.
Also, it was about stopping Patton and Montgomery from going to Berlin, stopping them and letting the Russians take Berlin.
And it was about also handing China over to Mao Zedong and this group of things.
Marshall, and they never talk about this, even in Marshall's, all the books about Marshall and all the books hating on McCarthy.
McCarthy, this was the central thing McCarthy did to expose kind of the deep state.
This is the central thing.
And they never talk about it.
They go after McCarthy and the hearings and drinking and Welch and all that crowd.
But the army secretary, boom, 90 days after, 90 days after McCarthy gave that speech in the Senate for six hours, General Marshall retired.
He said he wanted to spend more time with his wife.
That was the excuse.
I gotta spend more time with my family.
He had no children.
Gotta spend more time with it.
He freaked out.
90 days.
At Breitbart and War Room, we call that a scalp.
Okay?
And they never talk about that.
Let's go back to December 8, 1941.
There was a huge discussion.
First off, they told Roosevelt, hey, you just ran in 1940 against Wendell Willkie, and your number one thing was we're not sending boys to fight European wars anymore.
World War I did not leave a good taste in people's mouth.
There were not lots of patriotic movies, and you had Sergeant York and some, but hey, it left a bad taste in the mouth, and Woodrow Wilson's push to go and start up a UN, because he was a globalist member.
And they smear it there.
We're not isolationists.
America first is putting America first and American citizens first.
So those boys had fought.
They fought because Hitler, two days after, I think it was December 10th, I think it was December 10th or 11th, Hitler declared war on the United States when he had a treaty with Japan.
And they also thought we wouldn't fight.
Hitler had a bad 1941.
He double-crossed his partner, the Reds, the Bolsheviks, in June and went and attacked Russia.
And then in December, he made a decision to go after the United States.
So he took on the two greatest powers at that time, really, in the world.
And they're the ones that crushed him.
D-Day, the heroism can't be questioned.
The courage can't be questioned.
Incredible.
And the first wave, the first, second wave, they knew they were going to be goners, right?
The reason we cover the Battle of Normandy every day or every couple of days, Liam Fifth, is that they were sacrificed.
All they trained for was getting across the beach and holding the beach head.
There was no real time to train on combined arms, and we use this analogy back, remember, in the Ukraine war a couple of years ago.
We said, hey, you just can't, combined arms, you guys train all the, the U.S.
Army's the best training in the world for combined arms operations.
Artillery, tanks, right, the cavalry, and infantry with close air support.
It's the most complicated thing in the world.
maureen bannon
And we all work together.
So, you know, when I was in the engineers, I was a logistics officer, but I worked with engineers.
When I was down at Fort Stewart in Georgia, I was part of an armor brigade.
Yes, I was in a logistics battalion within that brigade, but I worked hand-in-hand.
So in the Army, you worked hand-in-hand.
It's not just specific to your unit or your specialty.
So you learn everything that they're learning.
Like when I was in Iraq, I went on route clearance mission.
Yes.
It's next man up.
to see what they did so that's why because at some point you're gonna have
unidentified
to it's next man up yeah it's next man you could potentially have to fill in
maureen bannon
their position and you need to know what they're what they do and how it needs to
be done the three that the three to nine what was it three to six and your
steve bannon
Hold it, the combat engineers, you go to Fort Campbell.
That photo, by the way, is from Fort Campbell, Kentucky, the home of the 101st.
So I go see Mo, and I go over to her unit, and you walk in, and this is the, I think, I don't want to get people's notice, one of the most famous combat engineers in all the Army.
You walk in, they have a massive Nazi battle flag and they have a case of all the battle flags that they've taken and they have this one That's just massive and it's so dramatic with all the other battle flags They've ever taken and I'm sitting there I'm draw a chop and I and I asked Moe and the other officers with us I go what is that and they go that's from
That's from Bastogne.
That's from the Battle of the Bulge when they were there.
Those combat engineers were there with the 101st that did everything to stop the German army from when they were surrounded.
And that's when they took off German headquarters, I think, before they got to Bastogne.
So it was just absolutely incredible.
Or when they went and paratrooped into Bastogne.
It was just amazing.
It's very dramatic.
We didn't declare war on Hitler.
They did not go over there, that's a lie, they did not go over there to fight for democracy.
They went over because their country had, the enemy, an enemy had declared they had a sneak attack, an ally of this enemy had had a sneak attack, and they declared war on us, and I think technically we declared war on Hitler right afterward.
The story's being rewritten, they didn't invite Russia, I can understand not inviting Putin, but to bring Zelensky there is to smear this and to politicize it too much.
It's obscene.
It was obscenity to bring, on a high holy day in our secular calendar, the 80th commemoration and the last time, the last time that veterans really, I think, obviously will get to make one of these majors like 80, 85, 90.
maureen bannon
So, Hitler declared war on us December 11th of 1941 and hours after Germany declared war on the United States, the United States Congress declared war, the U.S.
declared war, hours, mere hours.
steve bannon
But that three-day gap is a big deal.
He ran on, and it's not that we're isolationists, but we're not looking to go overseas for monsters to slay.
You know who said that?
The Founding Fathers.
George Washington and that crowd.
We're not looking to go over.
That's why to bring Zelensky and to have this and Tommy Tuberville put it up, he said it was an obscenity to have like a cheerleading thing for Zelensky.
He's the Atlanticist.
In World War II, the history is not taught, and they're trying to rewrite it.
We had two basic allies.
Yes, the British fought.
We fought next to the British in North Africa, in Sicily, in Italy, and obviously over with the Eighth Air Force and the British Royal Air Force over the skies of Germany, and then in landing.
We had the Canadians too, always punch above the weight, and the British.
Remember, the people that bled out the Imperial Japanese Army in the mainland China was Lao-Beijing.
The Chinese people suppressed by the dictatorship of the Chinese Communist Party today.
The people that bled out the German army and made sure that we didn't have millions of casualties when we went to Western Europe was the Red Army, the Russian people.
And what do we do?
At the end of the war, we turned over the country to Stalin.
And there, hey, there is documented evidence that we over-armed Stalin in the last couple years of the war.
A lot of people internally said, well, hang on for a second.
This thing's turned in 1943.
You had Stalingrad, you had Kursk.
The Wehrmacht is now on a retreat back.
Why we keep giving these guys as much weapons?
You had, you know, you had Alger Hiss, Russian agent.
You had Harry Hopkins, hey, I don't know, close.
You had Harry Dexter White, Russian agent.
The place was infested with communists, infested with people that were on Stalin's side, infested.
We turned, we allowed at the end of the war, for the dictators every bit as brutal as Hitler, every bit as brutal as Hitler, to basically keep control of Russia and then take all of Eastern Europe.
And create the largest empire in history at that time, all the way from Berlin to Vladivostok.
Because of the globalist elites in the United States, let it happen.
Then, a couple of years later, Mao Zedong and these guys are a handful of bandits up in the mountains, fighting, and they put together a pretty good army because they hadn't fought the Japanese at all.
Chiang Kai-shek, as bad as these guys were, and they were not great.
They were not the best.
General still in the crowd, couldn't get him to fight.
At least they confronted the Japanese consistently.
The communists would, and we turned the country over to them because of communist infiltration into the State Department.
All of a piece, 50 years later, Tiananmen Square, happens in June.
What happens?
Bush sends Scowcroft over to see Deng Xiaoping 30 days later and says, hey, you guys got to clean your act up.
We need a partner.
We need a business partner.
You got to clean your act up.
We kept the Chinese.
First off, we gave them China.
Then we bailed them out when the people rose up, when the goddess of liberty was put up in Tiananmen Square and they killed 10,000 people on that day, at a minimum, probably much, much more.
We gave it to them again.
What happened?
And they never teach us.
What happened six months after the Tiananmen Square?
Quiz.
Quiz.
The Berlin Wall falls.
And what happens?
All the guys in the West are all over there picking the carcass of Russia and the Russian people.
And what happens?
The KGB, they throw them out and the KGB takes over.
So now we got the KGB, the mullahs in Persia, and the criminal gang in Beijing that calls the shots and runs the deal.
That's what we're up against today.
And they're going to ask you and your kids, your kids are going to be on patrol in the Hindu Kush, on the carrier battle groups in the Red Sea, in the South China Sea.
They've got a brigade of 101st Airborne right now from Fort Campbell, Kentucky, on the border of Romania and Ukraine, just waiting to go in.
And you have so many special forces in.
Who do you think's doing these missiles right now?
maureen bannon
No, we've actually had U.S.
forces in Ukraine because of what happened in Afghanistan.
The fact that we left $85 billion worth of equipment.
We've had logistics go into Ukraine to verify the equipment that we've sent over there.
So the fact that Biden has said no forces have been in Ukraine.
steve bannon
That's not true.
maureen bannon
Yes, they have.
They might not have been fighting, but yes, they have been in into Ukraine.
steve bannon
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unidentified
What do people inside the FBI think when they hear a comment like that?
You know, it's terrifying.
It's frightening.
I have a lot of conversations with former colleagues, people who are or were in the intelligence and law enforcement community and may have worked in the Obama administration and other places.
And, you know, people are really trying to assess, like, what is life going to be like if Donald Trump wins a second term?
And on a very personal level, I mean, these are torturous discussions with their family members about whether or not they have to leave the country to avoid being unconstitutionally and illegally detained.
I mean, people are actually worried about being thrown in jail or grabbed in some sort of extrajudicial detention.
And I think, you know, as crazy as this sounds in the United States of America, I think people should really consider that these are possibilities.
Listen to what the man says.
He typically does what he says, as crazy as it seems, and that's really all the indicators you need.
Do you personally worry about it?
Yeah, absolutely.
I'd be, you know, I'm not gonna hide it.
I mean, it's something that anyone who has been in his crosshairs on his, you know, perceived enemies list, I think most of those people are considering this stuff.
You know, people have different ways about thinking about how they're gonna react to it and what they'll do in the moment, but those are personal decisions, but it is a very real concern for a lot of people.
steve bannon
Okay, that's McCabe, deputy to Comey.
Okay, let me be brutally frank here.
First off, everything that's going to be done is going to be done, is going to be by the Constitution and under the rule of law.
That's one of the things we're going to deconstruct this and get back.
And I said yesterday about the approvals, right, the authorizations.
These agencies, most of them, 90% of them, I think, Bob, because they have not been authorized, you do a defense authorization act every year.
And that's a must pass.
They understand, hey, we can't play around with defense authorization.
FBI, DOJ, they've been decades and decades not being authorized.
Number one process in taking apart the administrative state, the authorizations.
Number two is McCabe's got to understand this.
And McCabe, you should be worried.
You should be very worried.
But also understand this, brother.
We have extradition treaties with virtually every country in the world.
And you go ahead and run and run as far as you want.
We're going to come and get you.
And it's going to be totally constitutional and totally by the rule of law.
The reason they're nervous, and Caitlin Collins, man, this is one of the most important interviews that's been done in a long time.
Right there, you see them.
That is the deep state.
That's the enemies of this country that have taken over this apparatus.
On CNN, with their number one host, Caitlin Collins, who's the big show over there, and see how surprised she was?
unidentified
Huh?
What?
steve bannon
She couldn't even hide it.
The guys out there, you know why they fear?
These are smart people.
They know the law.
Hell, he's a deputy of the FBI.
They know the laws they broke.
And here's the thing, McCabe.
We're going to have access to everything.
Access to everything.
Let me repeat this.
Access to everything.
Yes.
Oh, these are torturous conversations.
These are torturous conversations.
Well, if you didn't do anything wrong, it wouldn't be torturous conversations.
unidentified
It's not going to be extrajudicial.
steve bannon
At all.
You know the crimes you've committed.
You know what you've done, and that's Lisa Monaco, Merrick Garland, all of them, FBI, DOJ, the intelligence agency, CIA.
I said yesterday, if we're the fascists in the brown shirts, why isn't the Trump movement and MAGA That we're fighting to shut down FISA.
We don't want warrantless searches.
We don't want warrantless oversight of progressives or people in this country.
If you're an American citizen, we're fighting for that.
The other side's not.
Why?
Because they're totally illegal Gestapo.
McCabe, you were the deputy at the American Gestapo, okay?
And you're going to suffer the consequences.
It's not going to be extrajudicial.
It's not going to be against the Constitution.
It's going to reaffirm the Constitution.
But the reason they're nervous, oh, these are torturous conversations.
People are very, they're so concerned.
Bro, leave the country.
Run as far as you can, bro, because the long arm of American justice is going to get you and have you come back.
Judgment Day is 5 November of this year.
Accountability Day starts on the afternoon of the 20th of January after Donald John Trump takes his hand off the King James Bible.
Okay?
And we go to work.
This is not the... Remember, President Trump's got to stop the beginning stages of the kinetic part of the Third World War, right, in Ukraine and in Israel, and back down the Chinese around Taiwan.
Number one, he's got the economy, gotta get on top of that, the spending, we talked about the tax cuts yesterday at the rallies, the offsets, all of that, to get this economy working, and seal the border and start the mass deportation program.
Those are the top three priorities.
Stop the forever war, stop the invasion, and stop the elites who have made more money under Biden.
And right now, a huge report, I think over at Bloomberg, it shows the disparity, not just in assets, they controlled 90% of the assets, the top one or two percent, 90% of the assets in this country, where we've got it, the middle class and the working class.
Now the disparity on income is growing faster and faster, accelerating at an accelerating rate.
It's got to stop.
The Atlanticists and the ruling class in this country, of course, they run the apparatus.
They got their hands on it.
Look at McCabe.
You're a gutless coward sitting there wetting yourself on CNN.
Be a man.
Man up.
You're so tough over the FBI when you control things.
You ain't so tough now, are you, bro?
Not so tough now, are you?
Well, you ought to be damn worried of your crimes and Comey's crimes and the other people at the FBI.
And now I'm just saying maybe it's a good time for some whistleblowers to come forward, start to expose the crimes.
Make sure they say, hey, I had nothing to do with this, here's what they're doing.
The crimes of the FBI are manifest.
The incompetence of the FBI is manifest.
And Merrick Garland, you see him wetting himself every time he's out there for congressional testimony?
And he, bald-faced, perjured himself the other day.
When he's sitting there and expects adults, I said this in the speech yesterday.
The reason was, like Amber Rose said, you didn't have access to information anymore.
She says it perfectly.
Hey, this is propaganda.
We've been believing propaganda, but now we see, now we see what we see.
This is exactly the crowd yesterday in Palatine, Virginia.
This is the crowd at the Bodega Run.
This is the crowd in the South Bronx.
This is the crowd at the 600.
What's the commonality to all of it?
There's one common denominator.
None of you, whether you're black, Hispanic, whether you're Jewish, Christian, Catholic, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, none of you are at the table.
The ruling class runs the deal, and you're not in the deal, not in the room, not in the deal.
You're a nobody.
You have no power.
Trump not just puts you in the room, he puts you at the head of the table.
That's why they hate him, and that's why they must destroy him.
That's why Trump's the target.
Trump's the target because they believe he's a class traitor to the ruling class.
That's why they detest him and despise him.
McCabe, the earth ain't big enough for you to hide from us, bro.
You're going to be held accountable.
You, Comey, and that entire clique over there, Lisa Monaco, Merrick Garland, all of them.
Throw in Eric Holder.
You're all going to be held accountable for your crimes against the people of the United States of America.
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