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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. | ||
President Trump 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. | ||
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I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | |
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
The blending of religion and politics has reached new heights. | ||
A new piece in The Atlantic headlined, Lord, Help Us Make America Great Again, takes a deep dive into the prayers given at the beginning of Trump rallies and analyzes why America's religious right is firmly behind Donald Trump. | ||
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Praying that our political leaders will be guided by God, that they will have character and make wise and righteous decisions, is different from the premise that a lot of these prayers start from, which is that Trump is already righteous. | |
I shared these prayers with a handful of scholars and theologians, and one of them said to me, you know, nobody in these prayers seems to pray that Trump will do right by God. | ||
Everybody prays that God will do right by Trump. | ||
And I think that the evolution that's happened is that a lot of these people who are Donald Trump's most devout religious supporters are, you know, living not only inside of their faith, they're not only going to church, they're living inside this kind of right-wing media ecosystem in which Donald Trump is constantly being presented as an infallible hero, right? | ||
If you believe that, if you believe that Trump is righteous, that everything he does is de facto good, it's impossible to see anything that happens in this campaign that goes the wrong way as anything other than the work of the devil. | ||
Of course, if you believe that this election is a battle between good and evil and that God is on your side, If your side loses, you have to believe that something is | ||
amiss, right? | ||
It plants the seeds of conspiracy theory. | ||
It plants the seeds of election denialism. | ||
You know, certainly I was thinking about that as I was reviewing these prayers. | ||
But I'll say that I'm almost just as concerned as what happens if Trump wins. | ||
I quote toward the end of the piece from a prayer that was given in Iowa where the pastor who is praying promises righteous retribution if Donald Trump is re-elected against those who would seek to do evil. | ||
And again, you know, I think that both sides can be guilty of ratcheting up the stakes of any given election to be too high. | ||
But this is an example of where if you believe that, again, God is on your side, it becomes | ||
very risky that you believe that a win is not only an electoral mandate, but a divine | ||
mandate to do whatever you want. | ||
And so I do think that we need to think about that and keep that in the back of our minds | ||
as we're looking at some of the rhetoric coming out of the Trump campaign. | ||
Back in the War Room, Dave Brat sitting in with the great Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The commentary from the left on the Judeo-Christian tradition is about as deep as a wading pool. | ||
They cannot help themselves. | ||
They don't know what they're talking about. | ||
The left, the Marxists that we just got done referring to, reject God categorically. | ||
If they have a problem with the Judeo-Christian West, Which is the only worldview that I'm aware of right now. | ||
If you just look at the history of art, music, religion, science, everything, it is the story of the Judeo-Christian West, starting with the rabbinic tradition going through the Greeks. | ||
And the Western synthesis is basically the synthesis between Greek reason and the Judeo-Christian religion. | ||
And those guardrails have served us great. | ||
We've built a republic that is miraculous, giving rights to every minority group. | ||
And yet they mock this tradition and the greatness that it has achieved. | ||
They just ridicule it as you just heard on that thing. | ||
And so they go to Trump, etc. | ||
You'll notice there's no mention of the leftists. | ||
I ran against some Congress folks and I made the mistake of not asking them candidly for their worldview or religion because it matters. | ||
If you don't know what you're aiming at, right, you know, and I didn't make any moral judgments, I didn't, but I should have asked. | ||
I should have asked the question, what is your worldview? | ||
What is your set of ethics? | ||
What is your religion? | ||
And so the same holds for, and all political views are my own, but this isn't political, it's theological, for Kamala Harris. | ||
What is her religion? | ||
I think she's got a fairly long track record of being pretty nasty, negative toward Catholics. | ||
Israel, major problems. | ||
And so the folks out there, if you're in any of those camps, and then the Christians, right, the Olympics, why in the world are we treated To ridicule in the opening evening of the Olympics where the Christians are just lambasted, were mocked constantly. | ||
And so we've been Minnesota nice for too long. | ||
Now it's time to fight back and just reclaim civilly our Republic. | ||
And so we have a guest who's the spokesman for the history of the Judeo-Christian West. | ||
There's no better on the biblical connections. | ||
And so, David Barton, thanks for joining us again on The War Room. | ||
You were, last segment, were beloved by The War Room audience. | ||
First of all, how do you react when you see a clip like that? | ||
What, how do you think about it? | ||
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Well, I think about it politically. | |
Congressman, good to be with you. | ||
But I've been through a lot of elections. | ||
You've been through a lot of elections. | ||
I've run a lot of elections. | ||
I've helped, excuse me, I've helped to run the political party in Texas. | ||
Nine years was here over the state party in Texas, one of the two state leaders. | ||
So I've been through a lot of elections, and so what I saw that was interesting to me was back in the first of this year, there was an influx of all the media saying the same thing at the same time. | ||
And whenever I see the media start to repeat and parrot the same phrase, I know something's up. | ||
And that phrase was Christian nationalism. | ||
Suddenly Christian nationalism was all over the media. | ||
It wasn't campaign season yet. | ||
There was nothing going on. | ||
Rob Reiner, great Producer, director, Princess Bride, also Meathead from back in All in the Family. | ||
So he comes out with this film on Christian nationalism. | ||
And so suddenly this is a big deal that's going now. | ||
And so this tells me that this is going to become an issue in the political campaign. | ||
They're going to target traditional faith people and traditional faith as a real issue. | ||
And they're going to go after it. | ||
And so why would they do that? | ||
Well, just like the J6 committee can take an Enron law and twist it to make it into something they want, they can say Christian Nationalists are just trying to overthrow this great nation we have. | ||
And under the Patriot Act, we've got to do something to stop these guys. | ||
Now, in my particular case, I speak from experience because I'll speak to several hundred groups a year. | ||
That's typical. | ||
It's been that way for 30 years. | ||
And a lot of what I do is with the U.S. | ||
military. | ||
I've got two kids, active duty, Army right now. | ||
And so I speak at a lot of military bases, do a lot of officer trainings, do a lot of | ||
historical training. | ||
We have a collect, we have two world-class museums in Texas. | ||
We have tens of thousands of original documents. | ||
And I will take in and do this training. | ||
I'll take in Patton's four-star flag from off his funeral casket. | ||
I'll take in all these amazing things from history. | ||
And I am no longer allowed on military bases anymore because of my faith. | ||
So, under Obama, I went on the domestic terrorism watch list, because of anything I've done in America? | ||
No, because of my faith. | ||
And now I'm back on it under Biden's administration. | ||
And so I get requests from military groups to come do training for them, and officers, generals, whoever, and then they call back and say, oh, we found out we can't have you. | ||
So what happens is they're using faith to identify certain people and say, you're not allowed to be part of the debate. | ||
We reject you out of hand because we've already defined who you are. | ||
And so that's what happens with us. | ||
Now, the problem with this historically is I'm a firm believer that George Washington was a great president, the best we've ever had. | ||
We would not be a nation without him. | ||
That is my view. | ||
I also believe very firmly in the principles he taught and therefore that's why we study Washington's Farewell Address. | ||
That used to be something that every student in school got a heavy dose of. | ||
We know by state laws that George Washington's Farewell Address students took a written exam on Washington's Farewell Address for the first eight years of their school. | ||
That was a big deal. | ||
Washington in his Farewell Address says there will be no political prosperity if you remove religion and morality. | ||
Now, if I take that as a limit test, I say, okay, the more secular we become, the less our politics works well. | ||
How's it working out today? | ||
Because we're a pretty secular nation today. | ||
Right. | ||
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We've had a declining number of faith people for a long time. | |
So now we've weaponized it. | ||
We're throwing people in jail for having... I just saw a state passed a law, and this is the other thing we do. | ||
We work with about a thousand state legislators. | ||
We have a network. | ||
We monitored 152,000 pieces of state legislation last year. | ||
I can tell you pretty much what's going on with any issue in any state. | ||
And it was interesting to see that a state just passed a law that said you cannot have a requat count If you question, excuse me, you cannot have a recount if you question the results of an election. | ||
Why else would you have a recount? | ||
Either side. | ||
Either side wants a recount because they question the result and the state law now says you can't have a recount if you question the results of an election. | ||
I don't think our political prosperity is very high right now and that goes to religion and morality. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Hey, David, so answer me this one, because this is what frustrates Christians to no end, right? | ||
So it's like, you know, there's a wall of separation. | ||
Jefferson wrote in a letter to someone that sticks. | ||
The left uses it as a cudgel to beat down the Christians. | ||
And so, you know, obviously the Christianity is a religion. | ||
Judaism is a religion. | ||
But the left just says, well, we're secular. | ||
Right? | ||
You know, we might even be Marxist, but you can't, you know, you can't call us a religion. | ||
And so how do we win this fight? | ||
Theologically? | ||
Philosophically? | ||
Biblically? | ||
What is the way to overcome the folks who own the ink, right? | ||
The press? | ||
They're using those arguments to take us down. | ||
How do we fight back? | ||
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You know, there's several ways of fighting back, but it goes to knowledge. | |
You have to have the knowledge on how to fight back. | ||
For example, secularism is not a religion. | ||
I'm sorry the U.S. | ||
Supreme Court said otherwise. | ||
Back in the days when we had conscientious objectors, back with, you know, even Alvin York in World War I, the most decorated American soldier, He was a conscientious objector. | ||
He went to war and he picked up a gun and actually became the greatest soldier. | ||
But he was not allowed to be a conscientious objector because his particular denomination did not have a statement of theological faith against fighting, even though he personally was against it. | ||
His denomination didn't have him say, sorry, you can't be a conscientious objector because your denomination doesn't have a statement. | ||
It went that way through World War II. | ||
And then we got to Vietnam War, and you had all these conscientious objectors. | ||
They weren't religious. | ||
They didn't have a religious statement of faith. | ||
And the U.S. | ||
Supreme Court in 1968 said, you know what? | ||
That's true. | ||
You don't have to have a religion to have a conscience, and you can be a conscientious objector. | ||
As a matter of fact, the court said, whatever you believe so much that it affects your behavior is your religion. | ||
And they pointed out secular religions. | ||
They pointed out secularism and others, and those are religions. | ||
So, anything that you believe strong enough that affects your behavior, Democrat is a religion. | ||
Republican can be a religion. | ||
Anything can be a religion if it affects and drives your behavior. | ||
Now, for a lot of us, the Bible is what I try to have drive my behavior. | ||
I try to use those Judeo-Christian standards as my moral basis, as my judgment basis on many things. | ||
But everybody's got a religion. | ||
And so for them to sit around and say, oh, you know, it's just those evangelicals, what they call the Christian nationalists. | ||
They're the only ones that have religion. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Now, by the way, just for fun, When they started doing this Christian nationalism stuff, we got with some national consultants and said, okay, where are they headed with this? | ||
What are they going to do? | ||
And we said, let's define what they call a Christian nationalist. | ||
So at that time, when all these articles were being done, we went in and did a very deep dive into what they consider a Christian nationalist. | ||
I want to just read you some of the things. | ||
They said, this is what makes you a danger to your country. | ||
In the eyes of the left, you're a Christian nationalist, number one. | ||
If you think there should be a gender difference in sports, if you think men's sports and women's sports are separate sports, you're a Christian nationalist. | ||
May I point out the crazy Olympics we've got going right now only allows men and women's sports. | ||
They don't allow the crossover. | ||
I guess the entire world is Christian nationalists under this definition. | ||
If you believe in a border wall, you're a Christian nationalist. | ||
Grab this. | ||
If you believe in tax cuts, you're a Christian nationalist. | ||
If you oppose critical race theory, you're a Christian nationalist. | ||
If you oppose gun control and support the Second Amendment, you're a Christian nationalist. | ||
It is unbelievable what they use for their definitions. | ||
So, they create a new definition for a word, they throw it around, everybody uses it together, and then it becomes part of the vocabulary, and nobody ever really asks, what does it mean? | ||
What are you saying? | ||
Who are you including in that? | ||
And that's what's happening in this hell. | ||
Separation church and state, your religion. | ||
No, your religion too. | ||
If you want separation church and state, why don't we separate secularism from the state? | ||
Because that's not the way we were founded. | ||
But nobody gets to asking those questions, and we can't let them put us in their box for how they want to communicate. | ||
Yep, David Barton, great exposition as usual. | ||
We're going to hold you after the break. | ||
But just a fascinating point, right? | ||
Marxism, therefore, is a religion. | ||
Marxism does not believe in the inalienable rights that ground our entire meaning system in our constitutional republic. | ||
And yet the courts will never continue the logic they start to put in place. | ||
Back with David Barton. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | |
Back in the war room, Dave Brat sitting in with the great Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
All prayers with him throughout the day. | ||
Always. | ||
We are now joined. | ||
We've been going over issue after issue. | ||
National security, border invasion, China, the Judeo-Christian West, the attack on Christianity, Christian nationalism. | ||
And now we are joined with One of the favorites from the war room. | ||
Marley has been on before and Steve Bannon loved her segment because she comes with the receipts. | ||
And so we're eventually going to put up a chart she has. | ||
But first, I just want to welcome her to the show. | ||
And so Marley Hornick, I know Steve, love you because you just bring the receipts. | ||
This election integrity issue is extremely hot and volatile. | ||
And so why don't you just lead us through the major receipts. | ||
I think they number in the millions and millions of ballots, which are problematic. | ||
And so lead us away, Marley. | ||
Welcome to the War Room. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thanks, Dave. | ||
It's great to be here again. | ||
Listen, United Sovereign Americans just released our aggregate findings. | ||
So as you know, United Sovereign Americans looks through the voter registration lists and the voter participation histories to discover, hey, are the people of the United States of America, the eligible citizen voters, choosing our representatives? | ||
And what we discovered in these 20 states representing 338 electoral college votes, 270 to win, right? | ||
29 million facially invalid registered voters. | ||
These are not your list maintenance issues. | ||
These are literally people who are, according to the state, registered to vote before they're born. | ||
Registered on January 1st from 1900 to 2022, when all offices are closed. | ||
Registered after having cast votes. | ||
So these are actually, the way that the Department of Justice looks at these records, just the registrations themselves. | ||
They call these potential felonies and they say this requires an investigation if it's one record. | ||
So we found 29 million of these in 20 states. | ||
Now everybody says, hey, but did they vote? | ||
Does it matter? | ||
It absolutely matters, Dave. | ||
They cast 10 million votes across 20 states in the 2022 midterm election. | ||
That is a, I don't know what color that wave is, but it's an F wave. | ||
That is not legitimate. | ||
And this had to be investigated, you see, before any of those elections could have been certified. | ||
And I'm going to give you an example. | ||
In Franklin County, Ohio, which is Columbus County, I'm sorry, the city of Columbus, They had, in the 2022 midterm election, one out of every three votes counted in that election came from a registrant who the state says was registered to vote on January 1st. | ||
One out of every three votes. | ||
This was the election when the citizens of Ohio amended their constitution in favor of lax abortion laws, supposedly. | ||
What we want to know is prove it to us, Frank LaRose. | ||
That's why United Sovereign Americans is filing a lawsuit today, actually, in federal court in the state of Ohio to match our existing litigation already pending in Maryland and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
Asking the federal courts to enforce the law for the 2024 election. | ||
Because when you have a voting system that is supposed to accurately measure only the intent of eligible citizen voters across the United States of America, and you get an average voting error rate of 13% Quite frankly, you have trampled the third sentence of the Constitution. | ||
The people of the several states shall choose their representatives. | ||
Right. | ||
Hey, Marley, very good. | ||
Lay out for us on those charts, what are the major buckets involved? | ||
You mentioned January 1, but what makes these ballots ineligible? | ||
What are the top three or four buckets that they fall into? | ||
The registration records themselves are incomplete. | ||
The registration dates or birth dates are invalid. | ||
The people have to be dead. | ||
For example, if you're registered to vote before the year 1930, you are dead, according to the U.S. | ||
Census. | ||
There is no one older than 115 years old in the United States of America. | ||
If you registered to vote in 1930, you had to be 21 already. | ||
These are false registrations. | ||
So the issue is, and this is this is really the crux of it, Dave, which is because people say, well, hey, you know, it's just a clerical error. | ||
You know what? | ||
When a state actually grants a ballot and grants access to the ballot box equally to an invalid registrant as a demonstrably proven, validated, verified citizen voter, they are committing a count of federal election fraud. | ||
You cannot dilute the votes of qualified citizen voters in this manner. | ||
So every time they gave one of those 10 million ballots out, They were technically committing election fraud. | ||
Now, of course, you know, in the past, before relentless, right, we would have had to say, hey, well, it's just the administrative privilege. | ||
They just know better. | ||
When they look at a January 1st registration date, they just magically know how legitimate that is. | ||
And they magically know that it's a default date that just happened to be entered into a database that is critical national security infrastructure. | ||
But hey, Now that we're past relentless, though, I think the American people finally have an opportunity, and that's why we're filing all these lawsuits, to say, you know what? | ||
Prove it to us. | ||
You're not doing your job. | ||
This is the most important process that we do as a country. | ||
Everything that all of your guests today have talked about, it turns at the ballot box. | ||
Who's in charge of this country? | ||
The elites that Ara was talking about, or the American people? | ||
Yep, Marley Hornick, everybody, coming in with the receipts. | ||
This is why I love the folks that come on The War Room. | ||
You can see the honesty and integrity on the face as well. | ||
This is why you should get involved in this movement. | ||
It's a great source of joy and friendship and meaning and purpose in your life. | ||
And so, Marley, in closing, tell people, you guys obviously need support. | ||
How do people find you and support you? | ||
USA4Freedom.com. | ||
USA4Freedom.com. | ||
We have lawsuits teed up for Ohio, North Carolina, and Texas, and our next targets are Florida, Michigan, Georgia, and Colorado, and we need your help. | ||
There is not a lot of time left. | ||
If you want to pitch in and be one of the heroes who helps to save this country based on civil rights complaints, come and join us. | ||
Please help us with your time and treasure. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Marley, thanks for being with us. | ||
This is why I love hosting this show with Steve Bannon. | ||
Steve Bannon has good friends, and following Aristotle, our brother philosopher, friends share the same ends. | ||
That's what makes a good friend. | ||
And so Marley's certain in that camp. | ||
Next we have Mark with Rasmussen, Mark Mitchell with Rasmussen polling. | ||
He's got the latest look at the Kamala presidency polling. | ||
And so Mark, welcome again to the war room. | ||
Folks love hearing from you. | ||
And so take it away and give us the latest polling results you have. | ||
Well, the headline is now, this is a large poll, six days of data. | ||
Donald Trump is still beating Kamala Harris by five points in a two-way matchup. | ||
Now, we all have to acknowledge that the switcheroo happened barely more than 10 or 11 days ago. | ||
Hasn't been a lot of time to get a lot of data out. | ||
We had Trump winning over Kamala Harris last week after only three nights of data by seven points. | ||
But in our opinion, it was a little too soon and I think you saw that a lot of people rushed to put polls out. | ||
Some polls that had Kamala Harris up were cherry-picked and a lot of attention was given to those. | ||
As far as I know, that's only Morning Consult and Reuters Ipsos. | ||
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I think there's reasons that you could look at those polls internals and say that's really | ||
not what's happening. | ||
But what I have, I can go into the demographics, but I have a really important chart. | ||
I'd love for Denver to put up chart two, which shows what I call the Obama bounce. | ||
Now what Trump has basically done is survive the coordinated info op to try and paint Kamala | ||
Harris' super likable, super competent, a lot of coordinated media attention, a lot | ||
of coordinated attacks at Donald Trump and J.D. Vance. | ||
But if you look at here's every night of polling we put out, you could kind of consider each | ||
of these as like mini polls. | ||
And the first set we put out with Trump up seven was based on the 22nd through the 24th. | ||
You can actually see people's opinions forming in real time. | ||
They were caught off guard. | ||
They really had no idea what was happening. | ||
And Trump took a night 16 point lead over Kamala Harris. | ||
Next night, it was down to six. | ||
And if we had done a poll on the 24th and 25th, we actually would have showed Donald Trump losing slightly to Kamala Harris. | ||
Now, that's right about the time she got the Obama endorsement. | ||
But since then, what you can see is Donald Trump has steadily clawed that lead back and he's up four points on the 30th, five points on the 31st. | ||
And I think what you're seeing there on the chart is literally her bounce fading and Donald Trump settling back into what's probably a four to five point lead right now. | ||
And we're going to continue to pull this to keep tracking it. | ||
That is comfortably outside the margin of error in line where other pollster good pollsters have them i think we're pulling pretty close to | ||
Harvard Harris right now, and that's pretty much the best they can do. | ||
I think it's all downhill for them from from here on out. | ||
Of course, you know, she'll get a lot of positive coverage during the DNC. | ||
Who knows what's going to happen there? | ||
But to me, the headline is Trump is winning comfortably. | ||
And before all this happened in polls that had him winning comfortably, he was winning in every single swing state. | ||
So it's Trump's race right now, in my opinion. | ||
Yeah, super analysis. | ||
Mark Mitchell, we're going to keep you through the break. | ||
I'd love to hear if you see, you know, in the crosstabs or any of the subgroups making major moves either toward Harris or away from Harris. | ||
And the same with Trump. | ||
And so stay with us over the break. | ||
Everybody needs to follow Rasmussen polling. | ||
Mark Mitchell, there's been no one better. | ||
Uh, and more accurate. | ||
And, uh, his forthright analysis, uh, just comes through loud and clear every day on The War Room. | ||
So stay tuned through the break. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Battles. | |
Back in the War Room with Stephen K. Bannon and Mark Mitchell from Rasmussen Polling. | ||
Make sure you and your firms are checking that out. | ||
Mark does a great job for the War Room every week. | ||
Mark, you laid out kind of the broad generalizations in the polling. | ||
Is it too early to see any subgroup movements away from Harris, toward Harris, the young folks in particular? | ||
What are you seeing in the data or is it too early to tell yet? | ||
But I mean, it's really too early to tell. | ||
In my opinion, she's going to pull so much like Joe Biden. | ||
We're probably not going to see a difference. | ||
We have, you know, eight nights of data back. | ||
It is a lot of numbers, but these are smaller subgroups. | ||
There's a bigger margin of error. | ||
Quite frankly, I don't see much different at all. | ||
I'm going to go into the multiway matchup demographics quick. | ||
I will say in the multiway, Donald Trump's down to about a 1.5 point lead. | ||
I think this is one scenario where for some reason the multiway doesn't pull as close to the two way, but with how little support Kennedy's getting right now, I think the race is looking more like a two way matchup. | ||
He's down to five points in this poll, four points in another poll. | ||
So He really is kind of losing support everywhere, but right now Donald Trump's winning among men. | ||
He has been. | ||
He's losing by three points among women in the multiway. | ||
He's been up or down with them. | ||
He's losing a little more with 18 to 39 year olds, eight points here, but he was tied in the two way matchup. | ||
I think there's a lot of chaos now is what we're really seeing. | ||
He's winning among middle-aged voters. | ||
He's winning by 10 points among white voters. | ||
He's taking 28% of the black vote, which is about in the strike zone he's been. | ||
So there's not some huge racial component here. | ||
He's still winning among Hispanic voters, 45 to 39. | ||
And basically his crossover advantage is flat. | ||
The Democrat crossover advantage disappeared after the Biden debate. | ||
And he's winning six points among independents, 10 points among independents in the two way. | ||
So basically independents are more open-minded. | ||
Probably Obama had some influence on them. | ||
I think again, as people start exploring the massive internet repository of information about Kamala Harris in a way that it hasn't really played in the 2016 or 2020 cycle, probably get some of those back. | ||
But you know, we had Trump winning 10 to 12 points earlier in the year. | ||
We never thought that was going to happen. | ||
We're going to get down to a single point race. | ||
Independence would tighten up. | ||
And here we are. | ||
So she is essentially the Biden switcheroo that she looks the same so far in our polling. | ||
Now, if Denver could put up chart one, I think it might put some of this in perspective. | ||
This is all of our 24 cycle polling. | ||
I had to replace the title with Democrat because the names keep changing, right? | ||
Maybe they'll change again. | ||
You know, you could see it was all over the place the first two years, but it's really tightened up. | ||
Everything that's happened since the debate, the shooting, the switch route, all that is really only the last four data points on this chart on the very right hand. | ||
You can see even before all that stuff happened, Democrats kind of have this like channel going that gets tighter and tighter. | ||
looks like right now they're settling into 43, 44, maybe 45 points, but Donald Trump | ||
is settling into a 49, 50 point. | ||
You know, I just don't see that like reversing Donald Trump's hit everything in the world | ||
thrown at him. | ||
So I think this shows you the race right now. | ||
No, you're giving us a good feel for what's out there. | ||
Next time I'm going to get you one. | ||
I think you articulated better than anyone else on the show the power of the media blob. | ||
And next time we get you on, I'd love to see if you're polling ever in these coordinated news cycles, right, with the New York Times and the Washington Post and the CNNs, whatever, and when you see the same words And then seeing some jump into polling. | ||
I'd love to be able to detect that. | ||
But for today, that's Mark Mitchell with Rasmussen. | ||
Mark, how do they get you? | ||
How do they find you? | ||
YouTube and Twitter at Rasmussen underscore poll. | ||
I'm going to go into these numbers in a lot more depth today in a YouTube video I'm probably going to drop in about an hour. | ||
So people should go check it out. | ||
I'd love to have you as followers. | ||
Great. | ||
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All right. | |
Thanks, Mark. | ||
All you private sector folks out there that want some good data, give Rasmussen a good checkout. | ||
Thanks for being with us, Mark. | ||
Right now, we have the great Congressman Andy Ogles on the program. | ||
Andy, I want to just start off real quick, and then you can go into any of the issues you want to cover, but this budget, right? | ||
All the Hill rags say, well, the Republicans missed again, right? | ||
They didn't do all the 12 approach bills on time. | ||
They always leave out the left of the Democrats and the $7 trillion budgets and the infinite spending they want on top of that. | ||
What's your read on the budget process going forward? | ||
Are we going to get duped again back when I was in? | ||
We got the same song and dance every time for 20 years in a row. | ||
Do we have more of the same or you see any hope? | ||
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Well, to be determined, I mean, you know, we're behind on the appropriations process. | |
In my humble opinion, we shouldn't have left for the August work period. | ||
We should have stayed in D.C. | ||
And quite frankly, as we go forward, that should be contingent. | ||
If you want August off, let's get the appropriations process done or at least 85 percent done. | ||
So when you come back in September, you're you know, you can hit the mark. | ||
Right. | ||
So what you're left with now. | ||
It's some sort of continuing resolution. | ||
The question would be is how long is it? | ||
Is it a year long? | ||
Does it only take you to December? | ||
If that happens, you're going to get an omnibus package. | ||
I mean, and so it is a mess. | ||
My fear, as you said, is going to be the same old, same old. | ||
But myself, others in the Freedom Caucus, we're pushing to get this done, to have something that's accountable for the American people and actually cut something for once. | ||
Yeah, good. | ||
Congressman, what did you want to bring us up to speed on? | ||
What issue area are you highlighting on the war room today? | ||
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Well, you know, I've got the articles of impeachment. | |
It's important for the posse to engage. | ||
And so I submitted those right before we left to go on a break or come back to our districts and work. | ||
And so when we get back into September, you know, I'd like to bring those forward in a perfect scenario. | ||
Leadership would bring those forward. | ||
So those are the articles of impeachment on Kamala Harris. | ||
And it just lays out an indictment of her failure at the southern border. | ||
She was the border czar. | ||
And so I've been very loud and critical on this issue of the Harris-Biden administration. | ||
I mean, we've got 12, 13, 14-year-old girls being raped across this country by illegals. | ||
They're literally being targeted by these illegals because South and Central America are emptying their prisons and sending us their worst of the worst. | ||
And so we've got to push back We've got to secure the border and we have to deport those who came here illegally. | ||
I've got to send them back act, which would create the largest deportation in American history. | ||
I know that's a tough conversation, but that's what we've got to do. | ||
This is our country. | ||
We get to decide who comes in and we get to decide who leaves. | ||
And so with that, you know, go to AndyOgles.com. | ||
I need the posse to engage. | ||
I need the backup. | ||
I need the air support because we can win this fight, but we win it with you. | ||
Yeah, that's super, Andy. | ||
Do you, on The War Room, we always like the receipts. | ||
And, you know, Rosemary Jenks is coming up next from Immigration Accountability Project. | ||
And last time, you know, she said that all the, you know, the agencies, the executive agencies under the president, are handing out forms, right, for illegals to sign up to vote. | ||
That is a felony. | ||
Do you have any more receipts like that to offer up when you do high crimes and misdemeanors type stuff? | ||
What crimes, where can you show intent and a crime on the border invasion? | ||
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Well, so what you're seeing are these groups that are manipulating and the loophole with the motor vehicle registration, the motor voters. | |
So you register to get a license and then they register you to vote at the same time. | ||
That's primarily taking place in your blue states, like in Arizona, like in New Mexico. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they want to influence a presidential election, right? | ||
With that being said, that's why the SAVE Act is so important, because it requires an ID to register to vote and to vote, and it requires an ID even if you're going to do a mail-in ballot, and it forces the states to purge their rolls of the illegals that are now registered to vote, and we know they exist. | ||
And if they don't, then you as an individual, I as an individual, we could sue the state, whether it be Tennessee or Florida or Arizona or New Mexico if they don't clean up their rolls. | ||
This is common practice in the rest of the world that you have to prove who you are to vote. | ||
Why we do it differently here is You know, I don't know, inconsiderable. | ||
It just raises red flags of they don't want people to have to produce IDs because they know they have non-citizens voting. | ||
We've got to close that loophole. | ||
We've got to be aggressive. | ||
Otherwise, the Democrats are going to steal elections going forward by registering illegals. | ||
And there's roughly 10 to 12 million that are going to register these illegals to vote against us, vote against the Republic, and hand it over to the Socialist Democrats. | ||
Yeah, very good. | ||
Congressman Ogles, thanks for being on The War Room. | ||
Folks out there in The War Room listening, please support the Scott Perrys, the Andy Ogles, the heroes in the Freedom Caucus. | ||
They get assaulted for believing that $2 trillion deficits are too big. | ||
That's considered radical policy. | ||
They get attacked for being against forever wars. | ||
We have 14 hotspots across the world right now. | ||
Four wars, American troops involved. | ||
Right? | ||
We have an administrative state out of control. | ||
You all know this. | ||
And so the other side, the blob, has all the big media, but we got the patriots and the voters. | ||
So it's incumbent on you to support these heroes in the Freedom Caucus. | ||
Andy, how do people reach you again real quick in closing? | ||
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Yeah, it's AndyOgles.com. | |
I'm easy to find. | ||
You can find me on Twitter. | ||
But look, it's Election Day in Tennessee today. | ||
I have a big target on my back. | ||
Why? | ||
Because I refuse to lay down. | ||
I refuse to take orders. | ||
I refuse to kiss any rings. | ||
I'm here to fight for my country, to fight for my state, and to fight for you. | ||
And I need the posse to back me up here. | ||
Go to AndyOgles.com, and I appreciate your voice and all that you guys do. | ||
Yeah, all political views are just my own, but that's a good man right there, folks. | ||
Please support him. | ||
God bless you, Andy. | ||
Go get him, and we'll see you soon. | ||
Up next, we got the great Rosemary Jenks with the Immigration Accountability Project. | ||
Go to IAProject.org. | ||
Rosemary, why don't you start us off with the latest word that just drives me nuts. | ||
I ran on it 10 years ago. | ||
That word is amnesty. | ||
What do you have teed up for us today? | ||
Rosemary Jenks. | ||
Thanks, Dave. | ||
It's great to be with you. | ||
So, first of all, because this administration, the Biden-Harris administration, knows that they can't get a lawful amnesty, as if amnesty could be lawful, through Congress, they decided to do it on their own, just like Barack Obama did in 2012 with DACA. | ||
So what they've done is announced that starting on August 19th, they're going to be taking applications from illegal aliens who are married to U.S. | ||
citizens and have resided in the U.S. | ||
for 10 years or more. | ||
So basically, the longer you have successfully broken our laws, the more you're going to be rewarded for it. | ||
And then also they're going to give amnesty to illegal aliens who have graduated from U.S. | ||
colleges. | ||
And we have no idea how they're going to do this because they haven't released any of the requirements, any of the eligibility criteria. | ||
We don't know what criminal offenses they're going to waive. | ||
Are they going to waive illegal voting? | ||
Are they going to waive false claims to U.S. | ||
citizenship, which is what happens when you register to vote as a non-citizen? | ||
My guess is that they will because basically all the Democrat amnesty plans waive those things. | ||
So, you know, I guess we'll find out at some point between now and August 19th what their plans are. | ||
But because that's apparently not enough amnesty for some members of Congress, Democrat from New York, Tom Suozzi, and Republican from Texas, Morgan Latrell, have started essentially an amnesty coalition, bipartisan coalition, that is being led by the ultra left-wing National Immigration Forum. | ||
It is astonishing. | ||
That Republican members of Congress would join forces with these left-wing groups to, you know, promote bad immigration policy. | ||
It's just pathetic. | ||
And our job as the Immigration Accountability Project is to call out these people. | ||
And we intend to do that. | ||
We need the help of the War Room Posse to do it. | ||
And our website is IAProject.org. | ||
We have fact sheets on the website about the Biden administration amnesties. | ||
We will have information about the Littrell and Swazi efforts. | ||
So we hope that you will visit our website. You can link to all of our social media on that website. | ||
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Yeah. | |
But we've had enough illegal immigration. We do not need amnesty. | ||
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The only thing amnesty will do... Rosemary Jenks... | |
...equal immigration. | ||
Very good. | ||
Back after the break with Rosemary Jenks. | ||
Please go look her up at the break, IAProject.org. | ||
We're going to come back with more on immigration. | ||
I recall there was some big election back in 14. | ||
Maybe we'll get into that. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Dave Brett in the War Room with the great Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
And join with us one of the crowd favorites, Rosemary Jenks with the Immigration Accountability | ||
Project, IAProject.org. | ||
Rosemary, when I was in Congress, was The only person I saw actively on the hill putting heat, and I mean heat, when she visited our members' offices, votes changed that day. | ||
Rosemary, I gotta crack a little joke for the audience, but... | ||
Ten years ago, I think, 2014, there was that huge DACA thing going through. | ||
I want to give the war room posse a little hope and faith that things can change. | ||
Some huge DACA bill was going through. | ||
You referenced Obama in 12, and then it was signed and sealed and almost delivered in 14. | ||
Can you refresh my memory as to what happened right in that ballpark where the Tea Party patriots got involved and things happened? | ||
Yeah, so in 2013, actually, this was the Gang of Eight amnesty bill. | ||
It was amnesty for every illegal alien in the country. | ||
It massively increased legal immigration. | ||
It had pretend enforcement in it. | ||
It was actually passed by the Senate. | ||
And the House was talking secretly behind closed doors. | ||
House leadership under John Boehner was talking about passing this in the House. | ||
The day before the 2014 election, it was going to be voted on the following day, and then a guy named Dave Bratt took out the majority leader of the House Republicans, Eric Cantor, and all of a sudden, there was no more talk of the House passing amnesty, and the Gang of Eight bill thankfully died a painful but swift death. | ||
Yep, that was some great days, Rosemary, and great working with you in the halls of Congress to put a little pressure on some of my weak-kneed colleagues. | ||
We took it on the chops for doing that, but it's the right thing for the American people. | ||
Why don't you bring us up to speed with a few bullet points. | ||
It's amazing to me. | ||
Even, like you said, even the Republicans are starting to talk about having an amnesty caucus. | ||
It's numbing. | ||
The American people don't want that. | ||
The polling's overwhelming and yet the big money folks do. | ||
So why don't you refresh our memories as Americans as to why this isn't getting traction. | ||
The fentanyl deaths, for example, and then I think there's some new headlines on Venezuela and some crime syndicate news as well. | ||
Rosemary Jenks. | ||
Yeah, so first of all, let's talk just for a second about what the Biden-Harris administration has actually done to America. | ||
During the last three and a half years, over five and a half million illegal aliens have been released into the United States. | ||
Over a million inadmissible aliens, essentially illegal aliens, have been paroled into the United States, including the Venezuelan Trande Aragua gang members who are We have at least 362 people on the terrorist watch list who have been caught trying to come into the country illegally. | ||
We have almost 2 million known gotaways under the Biden administration. We have at least 362 people | ||
on the terrorist watch list who have been caught trying to come into the country illegally. We have | ||
the two Jordanians who tried to drive a box truck into Quantico and were stopped, thankfully, | ||
but who have just been released from federal custody on bond. Does anyone think they're | ||
going to show up for their hearings? I mean, it's just insanity. So the destruction to this country | ||
is enormous. | ||
Yes, yes, and it's up to you out in the war room posse. | ||
Rosemary Jenks has just laid it all out. | ||
She's going to be back with us at 6 o'clock. | ||
Go get her at immigrationaccountabilityproject.org. | ||
If you want accountability, that's the name of the group, go get it. | ||
Rosemary, we'll see you at 6 tonight. | ||
And we'll do a deeper dive on some of those bullets. | ||
Thanks for being with us, Rosemary. | ||
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We're going to leave you with one of the great films from Kash Patel coming out right now. | ||
Government gangsters are the group of individuals, career bureaucrats, who have been installed by what we call the deep state into every agency and department in the United States government. | ||
Had Donald Trump not won in 2016, he would not have exposed the flank of the deep state and their weapon of choice, the two-tier system of justice. | ||
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