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What's been interesting is to watch that shifting dynamic because, you know, Donald Trump is the kind of man who needs people to be afraid. | |
He wants Democrats and people who believe in democracy to be afraid of him. | ||
And he wants his supporters to be afraid of their neighbors and friends and relatives who vote differently or pray differently or look differently than they do. | ||
The problem that he has now is that all across the country we are seeing that Americans are no longer afraid. | ||
They're no longer afraid of Donald Trump. | ||
They're not afraid of Trumpism. | ||
And I actually think it's the energy that is feeling that is remarkable. | ||
We have a situation where Democrats went from what felt kind of like a wake for democracy. | ||
I mean, the anxiety, the dread of the election was palpable to now it just feels like a black family reunion. | ||
And now on top of that, you have a governor in Tim Walz, who I believe as someone who has family from the Midwest, UAW family, both black and white. | ||
My mother is a white woman. | ||
Tim Walz is essentially inviting Trump supporters into the party. | ||
Hey, it's not so scary. | ||
There's a place for you at the table. | ||
So I think Trump is melting down. | ||
And he's looking smaller and angrier, as is JD Vance, as the crowds just get bigger. | ||
So this is really doing some major psychological work on the former president. | ||
But I think it's also just, it's not just about the Democrats. | ||
This is a pro-democracy movement. | ||
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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Pray for our enemies. | |
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
You're not going to free shot all these networks lying about the people. | ||
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The people have had a belly full of it. | |
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Babb. | ||
Welcome this morning to the war room. | ||
I'm your special guest host, Royce White here in the belly of the beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota. | ||
And I'm so proud to be sitting in this chair manning the MAGA mothership. | ||
Shout out to everybody there in the war room. | ||
Maureen Bannon, Grace Chong, and obviously our thoughts and prayers are with our fearless leader, the great Steve Bannon, as he faces his unjust incarceration from the Kangaroo Lawfare Show Trials. | ||
I got you for an entire two hours today, so I'm happy to be here. | ||
I can't tell you again how honored I am, and I find myself here at a rather good time. | ||
Good time. | ||
As you saw there in the cold open, the plan for the Democrats is to play up the race card. | ||
Well, we're going to talk about race today, but before we do, I have to talk about democracy. | ||
First off, we live in a constitutional republic. | ||
Them using the word democracy, ad nauseum, is nothing more than the gaslighting they accuse us of. | ||
And let's talk about democracy for a moment. | ||
Democratic process is great. | ||
And Steve is my mentor and friend, and I consider him family. | ||
And we believe in democratic process. | ||
Like he always says, we like elections. | ||
We're going to win elections. | ||
But this cultural idea of democracy is something different entirely. | ||
And make sure that you understand. | ||
Make sure that you have that discernment and you have that confidence to speak about this issue with some authority. | ||
Democracy in and of itself, especially as it's applied by these Democrats, is nothing more than heresy. | ||
Why? | ||
You can't even say that. | ||
I mean, running for office, and I'm running for United States Senate, hopefully if you're in the Minnesota crowd out there, the audience, you'll be out at the polls on August 13th here, coming up this week, and we got a U.S. | ||
Senate race, and later on in the show I'm going to talk with Laura Loomer about the special, special chaos strategy happening down there in CD5 to unseat Ilhan Omar, but You can't even say that democracy is a heresy. | ||
I mean, there's so many fundamental sort of baked-in prejudgments and ideological presuppositions we're supposed to concede to, and that's how you get a bunch of citizens walking around acting like we're a democracy when we're not. | ||
Why do I say democracy is a heresy? | ||
Well, the heresy of democracy assumes that all majorities are made right and equal, righteous. | ||
All majorities aren't righteous, all majorities aren't equal, and all majorities, all majorities are not acceptable. | ||
You know, we kind of just give that, that, hey, you know, if 51% of people think it, it must be right. | ||
There's nothing, there's nothing American about that, number one, and there's nothing Judeo-Christian about that. | ||
Our Judeo-Christian founding fathers were a minority. | ||
They defected from the British Empire, and had they not been a minority, they probably wouldn't have done so. | ||
And many of our leaders throughout history have been in the minority of thought. | ||
And usually, and why is this important? | ||
It's important because this is, you know, I say on my show, and as you saw before this, if you tuned into the Royce White Show for a brief moment, in my intro, I say that death will be, I mean, you know, convenience will be the death of freedom. | ||
Well, usually with majorities, you get a tad bit of convenience, don't you? | ||
You get that sense of consensus that, you know, everything is okay as long as we all agree. | ||
Well, we don't all agree now. | ||
We got some hard lines in the sand, and rightfully so. | ||
And the number one line in the sand, obviously, for this election cycle, is going to be race. | ||
Okay, how do we end up where we are? | ||
I want to tell you a story in this first block here. | ||
Willie Lynch. | ||
How do you end up with the black woman? | ||
How do you end up with the Democratic Party that has built a coalition of minorities mainly on the backs of a black narrative that undoubtedly is intended to take your freedom for you. | ||
How did we end up here? | ||
There's a man in history referred to as Willie Lynch. | ||
He was a South African slaver, and in the early days of the colonial settlers, it's said that the slave owners fetched for Willie Lynch to come and tell them how to How to deal with the slaves, how to best keep control of their slaves. | ||
Willie Lynch comes to a riverbank here in the United States, and there are slavers from all across the 13 colonies that are there to hear him speak. | ||
And he gives this method, this psychological method, of how to maintain control over the slaves. | ||
And his method was, you take the biggest, strongest Negro amongst the slaves. | ||
You beat him within an inch of his life. | ||
For all the other slaves to see. | ||
And when he's right on death's door, when he's an inch away from dying, you tie his body to two horses and you send them in either direction. | ||
You send them in opposite directions. | ||
And it'll literally pull the slave apart. | ||
Now, it has the intended psychological effect of scaring the slaves that are there to witness it in person. | ||
But there was an even deeper, more sinister psychological method at play. | ||
And he described it in that address. | ||
He said, the real goal is to break to pull apart the image of the black man in the black woman's mind. | ||
And if you can do that, if you can successfully pull apart the image of the black man in the black woman's mind, she will raise her offspring in reverse roles. | ||
It's so salient for what we're living through today. | ||
It almost makes me dizzy to think about it. | ||
If you can break the image of the Black man in the mind of the Black woman, she will raise her offspring in reverse roles. | ||
She will raise her sons to be women and her daughters to be men. | ||
Why is that important? | ||
Well, now they march a Black woman up there, which Willie Lynch also said, if the Black woman is successfully broken psychologically, she will be your greatest watchdog. | ||
She will raise her sons to be women out of the fear of seeing them meet the same tragic and vicious fate that that slave met. | ||
She will stop them from rising up. | ||
Now, many people talk about uprising as a sort of kinetic, you know, violent, physical revolution. | ||
But we're so far from those days of methodological, you know, psychological slave control that now it's just a matter of stepping up and standing up or rising up or rebelling against the status quo of political philosophy. | ||
And as effective as that strategy has been for so many years, for so many generations in the black community, and I can tell you because I lived there, I grew up there, and it is exactly how the black community has come to be under democratic rule. | ||
And if you don't understand that, the reason is because the Democrats offer that the expansion of the federal government, which ends up being welfare most often for Single mothers in many cases, but but just in general that the expansion of the federal government will protect black people from white supremacy It's a lie. | ||
It's a scam. | ||
It's a ponzi scheme is what it is But nonetheless You can't blame people who grew up in marxist communist communities for not knowing any better marxism and communism as a as a very seductive Seductive, uh away about it So we've lived under that cloud for a very long time, and then comes Donald J. Trump. | ||
Donald J. Trump, a transformative political figure. | ||
So transformative, they can call him racist, yet black men all across this country now poll Well, number one, that brainwashing and psychological effect has worn off and it's worn off because the lies are becoming too great. | ||
For example, I mean, everybody remembers Joe Biden saying, if you don't vote for him, you ain't black. | ||
If you don't remember that, go and reference it. | ||
It's not hard to find. | ||
Joe Biden says if you don't vote for him in this country, then you're not black. | ||
He can question the ethnicity or the heritage or the genetic history of an entire country full of black people, yet all of us can't question the ethnicity and race and heritage of a single black woman. | ||
When lies build up to that level of contradiction, People start to fall off the bandwagon, especially if you're not going to deliver on the material promises, and they haven't delivered. | ||
They have failed to deliver on the material promises that they have set forth in their democratic agenda, their civil rights agenda, their identity politics agenda since 1968. | ||
And never forget, and I'm going to talk about Tim Walz in the next block because he's an important piece to this whole puzzle as well, but never forget Kamala and the rest of them told you that Joe Biden was completely fit for office. | ||
Nothing wrong with him. | ||
And never forget that this here, this is Joe Biden's legacy. | ||
The national strategy for countering domestic terrorism, where he lays out a set of of uh of qualifiers that make you all white christian nationalists who who are hesitant maybe about vaccines and and have questions about your elections all of you are now domestic terrorists and i guess if a single black man steps up in a place like minnesota where it should it should be the conventional status quo to say we should have a country with borders i guess he's a racist too huh you talk about lies you talk about gaslighting you talk about people who should be afraid people are afraid | ||
But I don't think it's the, I don't think it's the individuals that, that the woman described here in the cold open. | ||
I think people are afraid that we're not living in reality anymore. | ||
We have completely broken from reality. | ||
We have completely broken from logic. | ||
And you talk about democracy and I can't question my elections. | ||
I can't be hesitant about what I put in my body. | ||
I can't practice my own faith right here. | ||
She said it. | ||
She said faith is a cornerstone of democracy, yet being a white Christian puts you on the government's list of being a domestic terrorist? | ||
No, sir. | ||
No, ma'am. | ||
No, we're done. | ||
We're done with the Democrats. | ||
We're done with the Democrats. | ||
Black men are going to rise up all across this country now, and it's been Steve Bannon's life's work To call upon the black and Hispanic working class to become a part of this movement. | ||
And that's why I'm so proud to be here. | ||
I'm honored to be here. | ||
I'm honored that they try to throw him in jail unjustly. | ||
And I'm still free to preach this message. | ||
And we are coming. | ||
The people are coming. | ||
That's the theme of my Senate campaign. | ||
The referendum's not on me. | ||
It's not on Donald Trump. | ||
Donald Trump has been a valiant leader. | ||
It's not on him. | ||
It's on each and every one of us. | ||
We see the contradiction. | ||
We see the lies. | ||
We get to step up now. | ||
We get to make a choice. | ||
We get to decide whether or not we have a country going forward. | ||
We get to decide whether or not we go minister the truth. | ||
And if we minister the truth, if we open the door up for these people who see the contradiction in all of these communities, We will win and we will win for a hundred years, but we have to, we have to take that step. | ||
You get your Bible, you get your constitution, you go door to door. | ||
We have less than 90 days. | ||
You get your Bible, you get your constitution, and you have faith that those two documents offer value to people's lives. | ||
A value that isn't really questionable. | ||
That's why you're Joe Biden, still pretend to be Christian. | ||
Stay tuned with us to the other side of the break. | ||
I'm your host, Royce White, here in the belly of the beast. | ||
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We'll be right back. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bass. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
I'm your special guest host, Royce White, here in the belly of the beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota. | ||
And I got you for two hours straight. | ||
Man in the captain's chair here in the MAGA mothership war room so special so important can't even be can't even really be quantified how important what Steve Bannon has done and and I haven't really been on the show since uh Since we had to see him off the prison there in Danbury, and we know he's going to be just fine. | ||
He's a warrior. | ||
We impatiently wait for our fellow Congressman Matt Gaetz, who is set to go visit him, and we can't wait to hear back and get that information firsthand from the great Matt Gaetz. | ||
I was talking about the Willie Lynch address. | ||
Now, I got to qualify this. | ||
The Willie Lynch address is contested by many historians. | ||
The authenticity of the document is contested by many historians as to whether or not it actually took place. | ||
And the point is, and I'm here to tell you, you can go find the letter, the Willie Lynch address. | ||
But as a black man who grew up in a black community, you're a young black man. | ||
You take one read of that document and it hits you like a ton of bricks. | ||
Right away, you understand that black women all across this country, out of fear, were co-opted into the Democrat Party. | ||
And this strange, now, you know, communist, Marxist, weird kabuki theater, they were co-opted into it by fear. | ||
A fear of racism, a fear of white supremacy, a fear that if the federal government doesn't get big, too big, way too big, the same system they say is guilty every time a black person is shot by a cop, if that system doesn't get bigger and bigger, Then they'll be in danger. | ||
And they raise their sons to take a backseat in politics. | ||
Well, we're tired of it. | ||
I mean, you know, we spent a good 60 years in this country, you know, on the gravy train, you know, waiting for the Democrats to give us any number of false promises to deliver. | ||
They can't deliver. | ||
Why can't they deliver? | ||
Let's talk about why they cannot deliver, why it's not possible to deliver. | ||
We're going to talk about Tim Waltz here in a second, but I just want to describe something to you. | ||
Never forget, you are not a fascist. | ||
You are not a nativist. | ||
You are not a xenophobe. | ||
When they call you that, you know you've won. | ||
When they call you that, you turn it around on them with history. | ||
You explain to them exactly who the Nazis were in Germany. | ||
Who were the Nazis? | ||
Who was the class of people that It was your working class that unionized, became the bourgeoisie, they stole political power, and then they instituted a police state to maintain that power. | ||
That's who the Nazis were. | ||
Does it sound familiar? | ||
Sounds exactly like your modern-day liberals, doesn't it? | ||
The working class that unionized, became the bourgeoisie, they stole political power, and then they used a police state To secure that political power. | ||
And we know what followed after that. | ||
Those were the Nazis. | ||
These liberals, they're the fascists. | ||
They want a merger of the corporation and the government. | ||
They want the Googles to become the government. | ||
They want the authority to tell you if you're hesitant about a vaccine, or if you question elections, that you lose your freedom, you lose your business, you lose your assets. | ||
These people are patently fascists. | ||
But they just tell you, don't believe your lying eyes. | ||
And that's, that's, that's who Governor Tim Walz is. | ||
Let's get the, let's get the Governor Tim Walz here, huh? | ||
Oh, he's so moderate. | ||
You know, he's, he's got that, that, that Minnesota nice Midwestern personality. | ||
Let's talk about Tim Walz. | ||
Tim Walz is everything that's wrong with American politics. | ||
They smile in your face. | ||
They have a, a way of delivering the message. | ||
That's, that's what they call palatable. | ||
He's got that politician thing going on. | ||
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I'm not a politician. | ||
In fact, I tell the truth in such a way it's probably to my own detriment. | ||
But Christ got crucified for saying it like it is, and a lot of our other heroes throughout history have met the same fate, and I'd rather take it that way than stand up and smile in people's face and stab them in the back, and that is a hallmark of communism, and Tim Walz is a communist. | ||
There's no doubt about it. | ||
Now, we can talk about the strange, you know, putting the tampons in the little boy's bathroom, and that's absurd. | ||
Yeah, sure. | ||
That's a signal. | ||
That's a signal that people have lost their minds. | ||
For sure. | ||
We can talk about his role in 2020, and that's another signal. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
We can talk about the stolen valor, and we probably should. | ||
Don't let up on that thread. | ||
Because if those allegations hold true, we are talking about a man who's about as dishonorable As you could possibly be in our in our culture in american culture But let's go to the signal from the noise the real signal the deep signal the deep signal is when you have an 18 billion dollar surplus And not a single penny of it goes back to the working class citizens You're a communist When you as a governor have an 18 billion dollar surplus and you find every | ||
place to allocate that money, other than to give it back to the people? | ||
You are a communist. | ||
And that's who Governor Tim Walz is. | ||
And that's what Governor Tim Walz did. | ||
He had an $18 billion, billion with a B, billion dollar surplus, and not a single penny of it went back to the people. | ||
Another signal from the noise. | ||
Oh, the Democrats are going to tell you We're going to protect all you black folks. | ||
Under us, your lives will get better. | ||
Prosperity is right around the corner. | ||
It's been right around the corner for 60 years. | ||
It's right around the corner for you. | ||
Just wait. | ||
Just wait. | ||
Once you vote for us every two to four years, it's right around the corner, black people. | ||
It's right there. | ||
You can almost smell it, can't you? | ||
If Kamala Harris gets up there with a fake Southern accent and talks like she makes homemade biscuits, It's right around the corner for you, black people. | ||
You can smell the aroma of prosperity. | ||
Well, here in Minnesota, we have the worst racial disparity gap in our education system. | ||
The worst. | ||
Minnesota, greater Minnesota, has one of the most highly touted, high rankings Let that sink in. | ||
Let that sink in, MSNBC, the Deep State. | ||
in the belly of the beast where I am in Minneapolis in our black communities, | ||
we have the second worst proficiency rating in the entire United States of America. | ||
Let that sink in. | ||
Let that sink in MSNBC, the deep state. | ||
We know you're watching. | ||
We know you got eyes on me. | ||
Every time you mentioned me in one of these, you know, legacy media outlets. | ||
New York Times, Axios, you know, Washington Post. | ||
Pick one. | ||
Every time you mention me, you mention Steve, and you mention Alex Jones, and you mention how the precinct strategy has been so effective at elevating far-right conspiracy theory. | ||
Is that a conspiracy theory? | ||
You tell me, Joanne Reed. | ||
You come down here to Minneapolis and have a town hall, Joanne Reed. | ||
You tell me how an education department here in Minnesota run by Democrats for 20 years, 20 plus years, has the greatest racial disparity in the entire country. | ||
Doesn't get any worse than right here in Minnesota. | ||
Well, that's what happens when you prioritize tampons. | ||
In the bathrooms of schools and not teaching people American civics. | ||
Not teaching people the importance of education and intelligence and philosophical currency and how to be a citizen. | ||
And this isn't by mistake. | ||
And this is what I need you people to understand. | ||
This isn't a mistake. | ||
This isn't a happenstance. | ||
This isn't, oh, the Democrats are stupid. | ||
They're not stupid. | ||
They know exactly what they're doing. | ||
This is why you've lost your country out there, Patriots. | ||
MAGA, Ultra MAGA Patriots, Christians, Conservatives, Republicans, wherever you fall on that spectrum, however you want to identify, this is how we lost the country. | ||
We gave up our educational institutions. | ||
It started at the college level and it seeped its way down, inevitably, to your grade schools. | ||
And now, young kids like mine, Who get the benefit of growing up in an ultra-mega household, so we're doing okay. | ||
But most of your children who have parents that work more hours than they can keep up with just to be able to put together $500 cash in a crisis, that's how bad the economy is. | ||
Prosperity, huh? | ||
Most of those parents have no clue what's going on at their schools. | ||
They have no clue whatsoever what their kids are being taught. | ||
And their kids are being taught how to be Marxist. | ||
Their kids are being taught how to be communist. | ||
Their kids are being taught how to switch genders. | ||
Their kids are being taught that their citizenship has no value. | ||
And what a slap in the face it is for a Joanne Reed to sit up on MSNBC night after night with a white woman's hairpiece on and tell me I should give up my American citizenship that my black heroes fought for To have global citizenship. | ||
There is no such thing as global citizenship. | ||
It's a lie. | ||
It's a scam. | ||
You're not a citizen of the whole world. | ||
You're not a citizen of the whole world. | ||
You're a citizen of this country, and that doesn't make you an extremist. | ||
They actually have created a narrative where to be a citizen of a country with a border makes you an extremist. | ||
Well, we're not taking it anymore. | ||
Sorry. | ||
If you guys don't like your American citizenship, you go live in Davos. | ||
You go live in brussels. | ||
You go live in vienna. | ||
You go live in the lion city in saudi arabia You go live in in beijing. | ||
I'm sure they're going to be very friendly to you you joy and re types there in beijing I'm sure they're going to be very friendly to the keith ellison's, huh? | ||
Mr. Muslim keith ellison there in beijing where they put two million uyghurs in concentration camps I'm sure you got a very plush spot waiting for you over there in east turkestan We're not putting up with it anymore. | ||
This is getting ridiculous now. | ||
And guess what? | ||
The real hitters have showed up now. | ||
And we won't take a single back step. | ||
There is nothing you can do to the ultra mega patriots like myself, other than throw us in jail and kill us. | ||
And you better do it to every last one of us. | ||
Because the human spirit, it yearns for freedom. | ||
The human spirit, it yearns for freedom, it yearns for the truth. | ||
You can kill us, you can throw us in jail, but it's next man up. | ||
And they wear that stupid smile while they do it, don't they? | ||
Tim Waltz, that stupid smile. | ||
He lies straight to your face. | ||
He lies straight to your face. | ||
Tells you Minnesota's doing great. | ||
Minnesota is in shambles. | ||
Minnesota is in chaos. | ||
Especially in our black communities, and we all know it. | ||
And that's why when we get through this primary on August 13th, I'm going to come into the city door-to-door, and we're going to bring that ministry of truth right here into the belly of the beast. | ||
Not Joe Biden's ministry of truth, Price's ministry of truth, our founding father's ministry of truth. | ||
You're a citizen of a country, and that means something. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Bracing differences in small-town America. | ||
It follows two young brothers who observe and absorb their first Drag Story Hour. | ||
How are we today, everyone? | ||
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We're really beautiful. | |
Yeah? | ||
Thank you. | ||
You look beautiful, too, and we're both in purple. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Can we play a game? | ||
Yeah! | ||
If you've ever been to one of my story hours, you know exactly what Shalita Sex is. | ||
All right, here we go. | ||
Wait, do I have to? | ||
So remember, I'm going to say a command. | ||
Can I go over, like, to one of the stands? | ||
I think. | ||
Alright, here we go. | ||
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So remember, you only do it if I say, Shalita Says. | |
Can we practice? | ||
Yeah! | ||
Alright, sit down. | ||
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Now wait a minute! | |
Did I say Shalita Says? | ||
Joining me now is actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson, who produced It's Okay alongside director David Frase. | ||
I will start by just saying, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, thank you for being here. | ||
I'm super jealous that I don't get to be a director. | ||
Stop. | ||
Yeah, stop it. | ||
I can't take you. | ||
Bring the picture, bring the still shot back up of the gentleman that she went to go interview. | ||
I want to bring this gentleman up. | ||
Just bring a still shot back up on camera for me if you can, Denver. | ||
This gentleman here. | ||
Well, we got that rolling. | ||
This is right out in the open, and they call you weird. | ||
Yeah, bring the picture back up for me. | ||
Yeah, there you go. | ||
I mean, this gentleman, are these your leaders? | ||
These are the people you're going to follow, and they say that I'm unfit for office, that I'm not statesman-like because I use the word cuck. | ||
That makes me unelectable. | ||
You got Joanne Reed here on the left, who's about as fake as you possibly can be. | ||
And you got this guy over here on the right. | ||
These are your leaders. | ||
And they're not shy about it. | ||
I mean, to think that Pete Buttigieg was actually, you know, on the list here when Joe Biden goes down as the candidate, which, by the way, again, they all told you he was fit. | ||
These are the guys that are next man up on their side. | ||
Next man up on my side, they throw the honey badger in jail. | ||
Okay, they throw the great Steve Bannon in prison. | ||
They gotta go out of their way to corrupt the justice system to throw our leader in prison. | ||
Next man up, you get a guy like me. | ||
Smash mouth, doesn't play around, fire-breathing, American nationalist populist. | ||
Gonna tell you like it is. | ||
I'm not trying to trick you. | ||
I'm not trying to scare you. | ||
I'm just telling you that you're a citizen of a country. | ||
That's all. | ||
And this guy is gonna tell me that you could wake up one day and just decide to become whatever you want. | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
Whatever you want to become, It's fine. | ||
And that's what we're going to teach our kids, huh? | ||
We're not going to teach them American civics. | ||
We're not going to teach them what it means to be a citizen, what it means to be a part of the political process. | ||
We're not going to teach them any of that, huh? | ||
We're going to teach them that if they wake up on Wednesday as a boy, by Wednesday afternoon, they could be a girl if they want. | ||
That's the game. | ||
That's the future of America. | ||
That's the future for you black folks out there watching. | ||
Who call all of these patriots, these these MAGA patriots, MAGA Republicans, extremists, white Christian nationalists. | ||
That's your future. | ||
That's who you're following. | ||
See, some of you in the audience, some of you in the audience may not understand this, but I come from a black community and many of them don't even know this is going on. | ||
A lot of them, the ones that you see are now going to vote for Donald Trump. | ||
understand what's going on, but there's still a vast majority of them on that side that have no clue how deep this particular issue is. | ||
They don't get it. | ||
They haven't seen it. | ||
They're not at their kids' schools. | ||
These are the things you should be confident in going to minister there in the belly of the beast. | ||
And I'll tell you what, if the feminist cohort of the left and Democrat base wants to side | ||
with the LGBTQ, just like the white liberal women, then let them. | ||
But there are black men over there who have no clue what's going on at their kid's school. | ||
They would be mortified to learn that this is what's being pushed. | ||
We're not in alignment with it. | ||
We're not in agreement with it. | ||
I'm sorry to tell you. | ||
And the reason why, and I know this firsthand, and everybody gives me flack, they say, they say, oh, well, you led these peaceful protests after George Floyd, that makes you BLM. | ||
That doesn't make me BLM. | ||
I've never been a part of the BLM organization. | ||
I've never been involved with them. | ||
I organized my own independent protest in this state after George Floyd died to demonstrate if people want to protest, it's their constitutional right. | ||
But they better do it peacefully, and when they don't, they show a lack of participation. | ||
It's an intemperance from a lack of participation. | ||
That's how you get people burning their own businesses down. | ||
Doesn't make any sense. | ||
and myself and some other strong black men that live in this community did that. | ||
And we had 10 protests and there wasn't a single fight, a single fire, a single arrest. | ||
In fact, the liberal media, and I'm sorry to go off on this rant, | ||
I'll get back to Joy and Reed in a moment, but the liberal media, they propped me up as an activist | ||
until they realized I was leading protests to the Federal Reserve. | ||
Soon as they realized I was leading peaceful demonstrations to the Federal Reserve and not the police precinct, | ||
I was persona non grata, and I like it that way. | ||
I like that the mainstream media doesn't like me. | ||
I like that they call me a conspiracy theorist or crazy or whatever else, unfit for office. | ||
That's an endorsement. | ||
It's an endorsement of me. | ||
It's an endorsement of you, because this is their agenda. | ||
They're going after your children, and they don't want us to talk about economic policy. | ||
Like Steve says, they like the public to be economically illiterate. | ||
But I led these peaceful protests, and my point in bringing that up is, Understand, the referendum that's happening all across America in Black communities started right there after George Floyd died, when the LGBTQ community tried again to use George Floyd's death as a springboard for their LGBTQ movement. | ||
I remember we had a beautiful young Black woman singing the national anthem at peaceful demonstrations outside the Federal Reserve. | ||
And the next time she went to go sing, an organization sent in an email and asked me, was she gay or straight? | ||
And did I think we should have a somebody from the LGBTQ or non-binary community up there to sing? | ||
I thought so many negative things in my head. | ||
I got dizzy. | ||
Honestly, when I heard it, I thought so many negative things. | ||
I started to get dizzy, slammed the phone, cussed her out. | ||
And there was, and again, this is all across the country. | ||
The people who wore Black Lives Matter t-shirts who think, hey, policing could be better in some ways, and the LGBTQ community that is hell-bent on using black people to try and form a coalition to prop up Democrats. | ||
We are at war in those communities. | ||
You may not see it. | ||
You're starting to see it now. | ||
You're starting to see blacks all across the country go, wait a minute. | ||
Wait a second. | ||
We never got the memo. | ||
We didn't fully understand what the deal was. | ||
And that bodes well for Donald Trump. | ||
And that bodes well for the MAGA movement. | ||
But we got to put our shoulder to the wheel on it. | ||
We can't be afraid to go into those communities. | ||
Tell them. | ||
Spread the word. | ||
Bring the pictures. | ||
Bring the proof. | ||
Bring the receipts. | ||
Bring the videos. | ||
Bring it into the city. | ||
You bring that evidence into the city. | ||
You bring that truth, that reality into the city. | ||
And show them this is what they have planned for you and I guarantee you we win this election I guarantee or or i'll say this If we don't if we don't win this election, I guarantee you they will not be able to use detroit atlanta philadelphia Minneapolis to justify stealing it from you I guarantee you we look we are on the other side of november And black people all across this country will flood into the political participation for the next go around. | ||
I guarantee it. | ||
And that matters. | ||
Because we still have to sort out this whole election integrity situation. | ||
And I think there are good people on it. | ||
I think we can do it. | ||
And I know we can overwhelm the system. | ||
But the point is, we have to break down the narratives. | ||
This is what they're going to go. | ||
This is all they got. | ||
This is all they have. | ||
And that bodes well for us, too. | ||
Put a smile on your face this Saturday morning. | ||
This is a sign of optimism. | ||
All they have is race. | ||
When you see them wheel out Kamala Harris, all they have is race. | ||
That's all they got left. | ||
Everything else is shot. | ||
Everything else is burnt up. | ||
They got no more lies. | ||
What they thought they could do after World War II, after the 1960s Civil Rights Act and the anti-war movement of Vietnam that brought the original identity politics coalitions together, what they thought they could do is distract people with WWE culture politics until the technology advanced far enough to give everybody Everybody a VR headset with artificial intelligence, and that is the plan. | ||
And you can let them call you, call that conspiracy theory if you want, but they're right up in your face with that too. | ||
But they're behind schedule on that. | ||
They're behind schedule. | ||
The Herman Kahns, remember the name, go look it up, Herman Kahn. | ||
The Herman Kahns of the world laid these plans out about this Orwellian technocracy after World War II, but they're behind schedule. | ||
It's not going to be easy to manufacture political consent with VR, artificial intelligence. | ||
They don't got that running yet. | ||
So what they got to do is use what they have, the broadband, the broadcast, the signal, the social media to try and, and try and manufacture a consent that we're all going to vote for this black woman who nobody even liked four years ago. | ||
Now everybody loves her. | ||
I mean, they're just putting on stage plays. | ||
All of these rallies, I mean, they're all curated. | ||
They're all manufactured. | ||
We're gonna talk to, you know, some poll experts in the next, but I'm telling you that when you go into a barbershop in Chicago and the black men are saying, we didn't like Kamala then, we don't like Kamala now, they have nothing left. | ||
People are starting to understand, and again, again, I coach a high school boys basketball team and my son's basketball team. | ||
He's 13 years old, but these are high school boys. | ||
So the community, the black community is very heavily involved in youth sports and communities all across the country. | ||
And I'm at these basketball games all the time and people know I'm running for Senate and they come up to me and they ask me, they congratulate me. | ||
They say, we appreciate what you're saying and we're following you and thank you for speaking the truth and we plan to vote for you. | ||
And these are black citizens. | ||
And they always ask, what's your number one issue? | ||
And you know me, I'm as anti-neocon as they come. | ||
We're not sending another penny to the Ukraine. | ||
And in the last block here, we're going to redefine that neocon plague in this party. | ||
And it is a plague. | ||
But I tell them, we're not sending another penny to the Ukraine. | ||
Do you want to send your money to the Ukraine? | ||
And unanimously, they all say no. | ||
No, we do not. | ||
We do not want to send any more of our money to any wars a world away that don't benefit us. | ||
That's what they're telling, they're telling, they have the audacity to tell black people, they're going to have, to all of you, to tell all you Americans, you're going to have prosperity. | ||
We're going to take money and, and, and send it to Ukraine. | ||
And they still don't got water in Flint, Michigan, clean water, clean drinking water. | ||
The people of East Palestine still don't have, Have reconciliation and explanation of what went on there. | ||
We have crisis in our own country. | ||
Our power, you know, our power grid is susceptible, is defenseless, is outdated. | ||
But we're going to send trillions of dollars to a country or world away to fight a war where they can't tell you there's a path to victory? | ||
These are things that you can explain. | ||
You can minister. | ||
That's why I'm telling you, I'm giving you the guide, the playbook. | ||
Go and minister. | ||
People are ready. | ||
They already like Donald Trump. | ||
They like that he's brash. | ||
They like that the establishment took a shot at him and he was touched by God. | ||
That resonates. | ||
Took a shot at the man and he was touched by God. | ||
You don't have to agree with everything he says. | ||
You don't have to be his biggest fan. | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
It was touched by God. | ||
Anybody who says that wasn't a miracle, I don't know if you can, I don't know if you can convince them. | ||
But there are a lot of people in those communities, a lot of people all across this country that have become disconnected from the political process that do believe in God, that do believe in fairness and justice, and do think that your political opponents shouldn't decide your fate in a court. | ||
Remember, remember, in the black community, we've always thought that the government has a significant streak of corruption and injustice in it. | ||
We double down and triple down now. | ||
We double down and triple down. | ||
Wait until, wait until we get through this primary. | ||
And I go down to Minneapolis and I show you, I show you firsthand how many black people in this state are supporting Donald Trump. | ||
And then we'll see how the Joanne Reeds react. | ||
And we need to do it all across this country. | ||
And they're out there. | ||
You know, I'm sorry to go off and rant like that, but, but, but this is the moment. | ||
This is the seminal moment. | ||
You're watching The War Room. | ||
I'm your guest, host Royce White. | ||
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Welcome back. | ||
I'm your host, Royce White, here in the belly of the beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota. | ||
And I have the great honor of manning the captain ship here. | ||
And War Room, War Room, the War Room posse. | ||
Shout out to all of you. | ||
I appreciate you so much. | ||
I can't tell you how much it warms my heart to be out in public on this campaign trail and hear people say, we love Steve Bannon. | ||
How is he doing? | ||
We can't wait until he's home and we can't wait either. | ||
And that you guys have been so supportive of my I don't even want to call it my political career, because I'm not a politician. | ||
I just want to represent the people and tell the truth there in the well of the United States Senate, and I think we need a shake-up there, and I hope, again, that all of you get out on August 13th and vote in this primary. | ||
I have some opposition here in the state of Minnesota, and the War Room Posse won't be unfamiliar with it, or it won't be a surprise, but I gotta say it anyway, because I like to, you know, I like to tell my opponents that I see them. | ||
That's the confidence. | ||
You know, when I played basketball, I'm the type of player where I would tell you before the game what I'm going to do. | ||
And it was special to me if I could still go out and do it. | ||
Especially when everything's right out there in the open already. | ||
Okay, what's going on here in Minnesota? | ||
I just want to touch on this before we get out of the hour. | ||
It's the same thing going on all across this country. | ||
And it is, it is formidable. | ||
I will say that. | ||
It is organized. | ||
There is a neocon plague in this party and in this country and make no mistake about it. | ||
We can talk about the communists all day long and I'm good at it. | ||
I know it. | ||
I grew up in a communist hellhole. | ||
But there is a uniparty. | ||
There is a unification of these three political groups. | ||
You're neoliberals, you're neomarxists, and you're neoconservatives. | ||
They're all in on it together. | ||
How are they in on it? | ||
What's the scam? | ||
What's the neocon scam? | ||
I've been saying on the campaign trail, and it really, you know, gets through to people. | ||
They start to see it. | ||
You know, your United States dollar is the sole source of American strength. | ||
No, it's not. | ||
That was a lie. | ||
That's been a lie since World War II. | ||
That's been a lie since the Bretton Woods Conference, since the economic restructuring of our global monetary system. | ||
That's a lie. | ||
All that was to do is to entangle your economic future and prosperity and security up with the entire rest of the world. | ||
That was to undermine citizenship and borders. | ||
Your border, your strength, the strength of America, the strength of our natural resources, the strength of our ingenuity, That's all it was to do. | ||
The United States dollar is your greatest source of national strength. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And everybody is on the United States dollar all around the world. | ||
And wherever our dollar is, our military is not far behind, right? | ||
Wherever our dollar is, our military is there. | ||
And if you try and kick the dollar, we will, we can, we have come and killed people, unseated them, replaced them. | ||
This is what happened there in Ukraine, in fact, right? | ||
We were involved in unseating their former leadership, right, wrong or indifferent, not saying anything about the leadership. | ||
They were definitely corrupt as the day is long. | ||
But what was the motivation? | ||
The motivation is our United States dollar is going to prop up our military industrial complex and it gives them justification to steal your money. | ||
It's all on your back. | ||
You're protecting the whole world. | ||
And I say this in conjunction because I'm still going off about how you can go in and minister all across this country. | ||
You're not European. | ||
You're white. | ||
There's nothing wrong with that. | ||
Don't let somebody tell you there is. | ||
There's nothing wrong with you being white. | ||
You're white. | ||
You're an American. | ||
I'm not African American. | ||
I'm black. | ||
I'm American. | ||
We bleed red, white, and blue. | ||
And we're, we are damn proud of it. | ||
There's nothing wrong with you being white. | ||
There's nothing wrong with me being black. | ||
We're the fabric of this country. | ||
But it's no more that you're responsible for Europe's safety than I'm responsible to, you know, donate to some NGO that provides mosquito nets in West Africa. | ||
I'm not African. | ||
I'm not responsible for them. | ||
I'm certainly not responsible for them. | ||
And you're not responsible for Europe when your own border's wide open and fentanyl's pouring across it at historic levels. | ||
This is how the Roman Empire died. | ||
And this is the neocon plague. | ||
And the worst part about it is, they know the history. | ||
All of them. | ||
And let one of them step up to debate me. | ||
Let one of them step up to say, peace through strength with a straight face in person. | ||
They can't do it. | ||
That's why my neocon opponent here in the primary, Joe Frazier, that's why he hasn't won a debate yet. | ||
He hasn't got any steam rolling yet because the neocon thing does not resonate with the American people. | ||
It has no path forward. | ||
We are $36 trillion in debt, $172 trillion in unfunded liabilities, about a $10 trillion gap of the Social Security and the | ||
obligations. | ||
We're... | ||
We're bankrupt. | ||
So how is it that this economic restructuring where the United States dollar was our sole source of strength has found us out here way over our skis? | ||
And the reason I say the neocon thing is because MSNBC has got to be the greatest example of this sort of, you know, post-World War II neocon neoliberal order. | ||
And where the Uniparty most often finds agreement and bipartisanship is right there when it's time to go and fund a war, a forever war. | ||
Look, my political platform is very, very simple. | ||
Border, debt, forever wars. | ||
Close the border, pay back the debt, stop getting involved in forever wars. | ||
Anybody who tells you that we can spend responsibly, that we can cap the debt, And still get involved in these forever wars. | ||
They're just lying to you. | ||
They're just telling you they think you're stupid. | ||
Every time you hear one of these rhino neocons tell you that we're going to spin responsibly and still get involved in forever wars like Ukraine with no path to victory, you look them right in their face and you spit at their feet because they're lying to you. | ||
They think you're stupid. | ||
It's an insult. | ||
It's an insult from them. | ||
It's an insult from this establishment. | ||
They mean to bankrupt you. | ||
America's source of strength is we the people. | ||
It's our constitution. | ||
It's our founding ideals. | ||
It's our ingenuity. | ||
It's the spirit of our people. | ||
It's not our ability to be able to hold up the entire world as the world's police. | ||
And as soon as we get that through our head, we can start to rebuild this country because borders work in both directions. | ||
Borders aren't just a political construct. | ||
Borders have a deep spiritual meaning. | ||
Borders place a limit on man's unfettered ambition to be God, to rule the world. | ||
We don't need to rule the world, no. | ||
We need to fix home. | ||
We fix home, then we can regroup, then we can reorganize and figure out what we're doing everywhere else. | ||
But we are in dire crisis here, and every last one of you out there need to understand this dividing line in the sand. | ||
This is why they went after Donald Trump. | ||
It's not because he tweets mean things. | ||
It's because he threatened to pull out of NATO if they didn't pay their weight. | ||
And he didn't get us involved in any new wars. | ||
And that's why the greatest source of you to go out there right now and minister this movement is we are going to become the genuine anti-war movement in this country. | ||
Doesn't mean we're going to be weak. | ||
We're going to be strong, but we're not going to stick our nose in everybody else's business. | ||
Let other people be self-determining now. | ||
We'll see you back here on the other side of the break in a moment. |