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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. | ||
I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
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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. | |
All right, folks, back in the War Room with the great Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
And, uh, you. | ||
You know what Steve would say if he was sitting in that chair today. | ||
No time for moaning and groaning. | ||
Everybody needs to encourage everybody on our side of the football to get out and vote. | ||
Now we have one of the greatest sculptors of our generation. | ||
You've all seen him on the show before. | ||
He's been sculpting Memorials to our great wars. | ||
And so, again, here's going to be a voice that says these people gave it their all for this country. | ||
They laid it all on the line. | ||
And what's the least we can do in return? | ||
And so it's our pleasure to welcome Saban Howard back to the War Room. | ||
Saban, take it away. | ||
Motivate us. | ||
Tell us what's at stake from your long historical trajectory. | ||
And give us the meaning that you're trying to show us through your art, and God bless you. | ||
Thanks for being on with us. | ||
Oh, thanks. | ||
It's really a pleasure to be here. | ||
I'm delivering a piece. | ||
It's 60 feet long, 25 tons, 38 figures, and it's done at the level of Renaissance art. | ||
This is something that has not been seen in this country ever, and it stands for something that is very important. | ||
This is the only place in the world, from my perspective as an artist, being in the field for 42 years, that it could have happened. | ||
I started from zero. | ||
On October 22nd, 1982, I decided I was going to become an artist, and I went out and I got this book, Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, and I started practicing, and I actually created something from that moment. | ||
That's 42 years ago. | ||
And so, This would not have happened in Europe, in any communist country, in any place in the world because I have free will. | ||
I can decide what I'm going to do with my creativity and how I'm going to live my life. | ||
And if you people don't want to get on the ball here and get rolling and vote the right way, you're just going to lose the gift of being given. | ||
And I'm a staunch supporter of like, let's rise to the occasion. | ||
Now is your moment. | ||
That's what I got to say today. | ||
Yeah, so what is that gift we've been given? | ||
And in the long flow of the Judeo-Christian West and the history of art and religion and philosophy and ideas and politics, they all go together. | ||
And so when you sit back and reflect on your own art, what hits you? | ||
And share that with us so that, you know, not all of us are artists, but some are, and we're trying to hit everybody in unique ways so that we all participate in this great republic. | ||
Thanks, Dave. | ||
I'm going to come at this from a perspective of the general public, okay? | ||
Because I made a monument for general public. | ||
I didn't make it for the elite artist people. | ||
I made it for the everyday person. | ||
I also made it for the actual warriors that went to combat and came back from Afghanistan and Iraq | ||
and these never-ending wars without being whole, without a limb, perhaps, or something definitely | ||
mental happened to them. | ||
Because I worked with those veterans as models, and I put their faces and their history on that wall. | ||
So I am incredibly attached to the lineage of Western civilization and the idea | ||
that you do not destroy history. | ||
The history of a country is the umbrella that binds a nation together culturally. | ||
And so this sculpture plays forward that ideology. | ||
My heroes are Michelangelo, Raphael, and Leonardo. | ||
And I'm going to say something about Michelangelo. | ||
A sculpture that even people that aren't into art know about. | ||
The David. | ||
Why was the David made? | ||
It was made for the city-state of Florence that was fighting another city-state, Pisa, that was larger. | ||
And it was made to make the people of that city rise up and be proud of what they had in communion | ||
with that country. | ||
It wasn't to degrade them. | ||
It wasn't to do something ironic. | ||
It wasn't to do something that would debase the whole idea of what it is to be human. | ||
And so this is what I'm playing forward. | ||
So I'm making a sculpture that shows everyone, doesn't matter where you're from, | ||
what it means to be human. | ||
And that's what this piece is built on. | ||
It's a story, it's a visual narrative. | ||
You walk from the left side and you walk right. | ||
And it's like a movie that unfolds in bronze before you. | ||
It's the hero's journey. | ||
It starts with a dad, a father, and an allegory of the United States who leaves home, leaves his family, | ||
and is pulled into the Brotherhood of Arms, goes into combat, leads that battle, | ||
and from that is transformed. | ||
That's the shell-shocked figure. | ||
That figure explains what happened a hundred years ago to the world. | ||
It's this transformation from the idea of divine order and unity to chaos, alienation, subjugation of humans. | ||
And then he returns home to his daughter, handing her the helmet. | ||
She's the next generation. | ||
She takes that helmet, and she is the future. | ||
And that's what we're facing right now. | ||
Again, we're walking directly into World War III. | ||
I hate war. | ||
I can't stand it. | ||
I grew up in the Vietnam era, and I see the propaganda that's perpetuated | ||
to play ideologies that are really about governments, not about people. | ||
And I'm about making art for the people. | ||
And specifically, because I'm in this country, making art for the US. | ||
of A. So that's my drop for today. | ||
Yeah, well, Saban, that's a great drop. | ||
I'm copying your thought. | ||
I got the great Michelangelo's Moses up there, and you can see I got the School of Athens by Raphael next to me, and Da Vinci's The Last Supper is behind me. | ||
So I'm tracking with you, brother. | ||
And we're just blessed to have you with giving us an expression of what it means to be human. | ||
And, you know, for folks who don't remember back under President Trump, we were not at war. | ||
This seems shocking. | ||
And in the votes, you know, Steve, Stephen K Bannon always says, I think we have 70 percent of the people. | ||
This isn't your old Republican Democrat thing. | ||
This is a realignment. | ||
Along some of the lines you just spoke of, what it means to be human. | ||
Black, brown, Hispanic, blue-collar workers all appreciate that sculpture, the meaning of what it means to be human, the pain of war. | ||
And now we have Ukraine. | ||
We've lost 500,000 young boys, roughly speaking, to either death or injury. | ||
500,000. | ||
The U.S. | ||
is complicit in that war. | ||
And so we want to end that. | ||
Why that war is happening? | ||
There's billions and hundred billions of rare earth minerals over in Ukraine. | ||
None of that gets discussed. | ||
But the blood and the money, the sacrifice these boys have made in the U.S. | ||
is now, we own that war. | ||
As we own others around. | ||
Israel, Iran is about ready to break out. | ||
In closing, how do people get to you and any last reflections on the devastation of war and what it means to have a president that will lead us in peace again? | ||
Yeah, I want to say something about... I was cancelled at birth, basically. | ||
I'm an artist. | ||
I work outside of society. | ||
I was never integrated into the art narrative, and now all of a sudden I went around that door and I'm presenting something to the people, which is the correct statement. | ||
It's a statement for them. | ||
You don't have to read a damn book to understand the sculpture. | ||
It's visual art. | ||
And I think we got a real problem in this country that goes to the schools, the critics, | ||
the newspaper, the media. | ||
It's like we're being fed a pack of lies that are nonsensical. | ||
And I think the people are beginning to wake up and acknowledge that, wow, we've been duped. | ||
We've been handed a bunch of BS here. | ||
And they're realizing that it's not about Democrats, Republicans. | ||
Yeah, it is this election. | ||
What is really about being subjugated as a human being and your freedoms to vote and | ||
are being taken away from you. | ||
And so that's why I'm so adamant this morning, because I. | ||
I don't want somebody telling me what to do. | ||
I chose a life that's basically outside of the herd system. | ||
You know, that's what I'm a proponent of. | ||
And it's like, I'm saying it again. | ||
I began this conversation with you. | ||
I never would have gotten here any other place in the world. | ||
So why the hell would you want to give that up? | ||
Stop reading the BS in the media. | ||
You gotta look for the right places, where that information is. | ||
And it certainly isn't in the New York Times. | ||
So that's what I think. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Sabin, thanks for being on. | ||
Thank you for your life's work. | ||
Thanks for helping us all reach higher to look at what it means to be fully human. | ||
Let's go. | ||
And why would you ever want to give it up, right? | ||
So action, action, action. | ||
Hell yeah. | ||
Now we're going to Sam Faddis, ex-CIA operative. | ||
Sam, thank you very much for coming on The War Room today. | ||
We want to hear from you. | ||
What is the latest tracking on Iran-Israel? | ||
I think most people just, you know, lay people have been waiting for a reaction. | ||
We don't know how big it is from Iran to Israel. | ||
That hasn't taken place. | ||
Why is that? | ||
What's the strategy? | ||
What's going on in the background there? | ||
Sam Faddis, thanks for being on. | ||
Well, thank you for having me. | ||
Look, what's happening? | ||
Things are getting worse by the minute. | ||
Look, Hezbollah and Israel Are effectively already at war. | ||
The Israelis have had to evacuate a huge number of people from the northern part of Israel on the Lebanese border. | ||
There are exchanges of rockets, artillery fire, airstrikes every day. | ||
And there are reports all over the region of the Iranians mobilizing all of these Hezbollah clones that they have throughout Syria and Iraq and so forth. | ||
We have not yet seen the, I guess, the repeat of the previous drone and rocket missile attack that people thought was coming. | ||
That does not mean the Iranians are not going to strike. | ||
And we're continuing to teeter on the edge of a much broader regional war in the Middle East. | ||
Yeah, what are these news reports that, you know, our Secretary of State's gone over there and he's reaching agreements? | ||
How much truth to that? | ||
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Yeah, well, a lot of it is spin and a lot of it, quite frankly, is lies. | ||
Let's just be direct. | ||
The central issue here in terms of Gaza, Hamas, Israel, the Israelis have made very clear they're not returning to the previous status quo. | ||
They're not going to go back to live in right next door to a Gaza Strip that's under the control of Hamas. | ||
We saw the result of that when almost 1,200 folks were butchered and hostages were carried away. | ||
So that's been bedrock. | ||
We're not going back to that. | ||
We have to have a new reality. | ||
This administration, which of course is very friendly to Iran and Hamas and Hezbollah, Keeps trying to play this game where they suck the Israelis into agreeing to some sort of, you know, whether they call it a peace treaty or they call it a ceasefire. | ||
But basically, the foundation of that is the Israelis are supposed to give up that demand and agree to go back to living next door to Hamas. | ||
So they the administration keeps dancing around and when they use this standard tactic, they basically announced that an agreement has been made before anybody has agreed to that because they think that will pressure them in to conceding and and it isn't it isn't working. | ||
So I am not sure at all that we are any closer. | ||
to any kind of agreement. | ||
Because again, the central issue is Hamas has to give up power. | ||
And look, the guy they just put in charge of Hamas in the Gaza, Yahya, is the ultimate hardcore pro-Iranian death to Israel guy. | ||
This is the guy who planned the October attacks. | ||
So if you need a signal from Hamas about how they're digging in, you just got it. | ||
Yeah, along those lines, Obama made just, you know, grossly overt gestures and pallets of money, Susan Rice. | ||
In a minute, let's hit that and then we'll back up and go out to Russia, China from there. | ||
But Obama on Iran, what is, he's still pulling the strings, yes or no? | ||
Yeah, well look, the whole national security team, foreign policy team, Yeah. | ||
or I guess we still call it the Biden administration, right? | ||
Is basically all Obama folks. | ||
So yes, you have. | ||
And look, people talk about these guys and they say they don't have any spine, | ||
they're weak-kneed, they're feckless, which suggests they're trying to do the right thing, | ||
but they just don't have enough gumption. | ||
They're failing. | ||
That's way too charitable. | ||
These guys don't want to do the right thing. | ||
Their sympathies lie with Hamas and Hezbollah in Iran. | ||
They know exactly what they are doing. | ||
They are the ones who have engineered this crisis. | ||
Yep, in the war room with the great Sam Faddis, ex-CIA operative, knows what he's talking about. | ||
We're thankful to have him on. | ||
We're going to zoom out on the Russia-China connections and then beyond that to the globalist intent back in the war room. | ||
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All of these shows are intended to motivate the War Room posse, and right now we are in election season. | ||
It's very important to remember under President Trump we had peace and prosperity. | ||
We're going to dive into that with Sam Faddis right here, how he was able to achieve those outcomes. | ||
But on our way there, Sam, a lot of the war room loves following you in the geopolitics. | ||
You know, Stephen K. Bannon used to see over the horizon better than, you know, any of us in the war room. | ||
And so one thing that baffles us, right, that we have the globalists, right, the Atlanticists, the billionaire class, the Wall Street class. | ||
Earlier in the show, we had Kamala on and she was talking about the new central planning price system, and she couldn't pronounce price gouging, right? | ||
She said price gauging. | ||
So that seems like a trivial thing, but the problem is if she doesn't know what that is, who does know what it is? | ||
And who's running our government for us, right? | ||
And that's the big deal here. | ||
Who's in charge of the Biden White House with 30 million in Chinese money coming in? | ||
And then the globalists, it seems to me, are in tension with anybody who wants to have | ||
a nation state, right? | ||
So they obviously do not like China culture. | ||
They don't like Russian culture or Putin. | ||
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That's been a miraculous turnaround. | ||
The left used to like him. | ||
Now they hate him. | ||
I think he's gone a little Russian Orthodox on him. | ||
But help us align these pieces. | ||
Right. | ||
The globalists don't want nation states. | ||
They want to be firmly in control of everything. | ||
But are they all just acknowledging that the first thing you got to do is take down Israel, and then the United States, and then the rest comes toddling down and will divide the spoils? | ||
Or how does this play out at the highest level? | ||
Sam Faddis. | ||
Well, look, the way I look at it is you have kind of a witch's brew of interest here. | ||
You clearly have the folks, as you've identified correctly, who Who have this globalist view they don't have any use for nation states and and to that extent they're they're sort of ideologically at war with the American people who | ||
Want a return to a focus on America first and what is good for us and these guys Don't care and and to the extent they want to maintain nation-states in the existence of a constitutional republic in the United States. | ||
It's as Window-dressing right? | ||
It looks good to have an election But the bottom line is what we're really supposed to do is sit down shut up and do what we're we're told At the same time, you know, you have what is overtly Marxist ideology at work. | ||
You know, the first people that congratulated Tim Walz on being named as the vice presidential nominee were the Democratic Socialists of America, and they were crowing about how this is the ultimate validation of the fact that they've effectively taken over the Democratic Party. | ||
So a bunch of Marxists were the first ones to say, Our man Walsh is the VP, the VP nominee. | ||
Okay, that, I don't know what you need more as a clear demonstration of where the Democratic | ||
Party has gone. | ||
And then of course, since we've got so many people in this administration who are overtly | ||
hostile to the United States, they have emboldened our enemies abroad. | ||
So we don't just have Russia and China cozying up. | ||
It's Russia, China, Iran, North Korea. | ||
The Iranians are producing drones in Russia. | ||
The Iranians are shipping ballistic missiles to Russia. | ||
The North Koreans are manufacturing the lion's share of the ammo that the Russians are using to shell Ukraine. | ||
Like, this is a reality. | ||
It's not a could-it-could-happen-one-day thing. | ||
It's happening right now. | ||
And what the American people need to absorb on that final point is, look, you talk all day about we got the finest military in the world. | ||
I agree. | ||
I come from a military family. | ||
I served, and even in the CIA, I worked with the military all over the planet. | ||
We will lose a conventional war if we're not careful. | ||
I don't mean, like, we'll get tired of fighting one and come home like we did in Afghanistan. | ||
I mean, like, we'll be the ones having terms of surrender dictated to us if we're not careful. | ||
We do not have the capacity to fight all of those enemies at once. | ||
Certainly not right now. | ||
Yeah, so kind of two parts. | ||
Who should be in charge? | ||
You know, I was in the Congress, in the House. | ||
We did very little of substance on foreign policy. | ||
The Senate are our senior elders. | ||
You know, we're supposed to genuflect before them regularly. | ||
But they only take on one issue every six years, right? | ||
They're scared stiff of politics. | ||
So we've all punted to the White House. | ||
They're in charge of this. | ||
And then providentially, President Trump comes forward and somehow, you know, just being a huge figure on the world stage, he turns around to NATO, all the NATO representatives on a stage and says, You know, one on 30. | ||
Sorry, guys, your time's over. | ||
You're cooked. | ||
He talks to Putin. | ||
He talks to Xi Jinping. | ||
And I don't know what he did, but can you shed some light on what was Trump able to | ||
do there to hold all that at bay and maybe to take take some ground even? | ||
Well, I think the fact that Trump was able to do what he was in his first administration, | ||
even given, as you and I both know, that he was hamstrung by the fact that he did not | ||
he did not have around him the team he needed in his first administration on things like | ||
national security. | ||
He did not show up with those folks to help him really take control of that edifice. | ||
But what he demonstrated was, maybe just instinctively, the command of a strategy and a concept, which is what's missing, right? | ||
What's missing out of everything here is a what's good for America and the American people Strategy and then everything we do around the world would be driven by that clear vision of what we're trying to achieve. | ||
So you were talking earlier about Ukraine and Russia. | ||
It is obviously not to our interest to perpetuate that war risk starting World War three. | ||
Risk nuclear confrontation. | ||
We should have talked that thing down and taken it to the negotiating table years ago. | ||
Well, he listened to the man. | ||
He instinctively understands that this does not benefit the American people. | ||
It is that it is that overarching strategy based on a fundamental principle. | ||
What are we trying to achieve? | ||
And the principle has to be what's good for America, which means what's good for the American people. | ||
That's what is required here. | ||
And if you pursue it that way, I think you find solutions to all of these problems around the world because you have a focus. | ||
We have lacked that kind of focus for a really, really long time. | ||
We are either completely disorganized, all over the map, no idea what we're trying to achieve, Or with the current team, half the time apparently what we're trying to achieve is to embolden and enrich our enemies to our detriment. | ||
Yeah, it looks like Russians gonna bide some time and fight a war of attrition that they're clearly winning until they get the terms they want. | ||
So, put that one to the side for a minute. | ||
The Iran-Israel thing, I've heard some commentators, and we'll, you know, we got a minute on this, we'll hold you over the break, but Egypt is on the side. | ||
If it looks like Israel is hit hard, Egypt is in play. | ||
Turkey could be in play. | ||
Pakistan could be in play. | ||
The Middle East, the Saudis, we lost the petrodollar relationship with them. | ||
Give it a stab in 30 seconds and we'll come back after the break. | ||
Sam Faddis. | ||
Well, once again, I think Trump hit the nail on the head here, right? | ||
The Arab states actually don't have any sympathy for a Shia Iran. | ||
If you play your cards right, you end up where we were with the Abraham Accords. | ||
You end up with the Sunni Arab states and Israel and a peaceful Middle East and Iran is in a box. | ||
That's where we were. | ||
That's where we need to go back there. | ||
Sam Faddis explaining the world in 30 seconds. | ||
That was as clean as you could have it, folks. | ||
Back after with a sense of urgency with Sam Faddis. | ||
What does foreign policy mean for us as voters? | ||
How does it push us to action, action, action? | ||
And then if Sam has some commentary for us on how to get out and share the word and spread the vote, knocking doors, whatever we got. | ||
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Back in the war room with the CIA operative Sam Faddis. | ||
Sam, I kind of cut you off and we did a 30-second tour de force, but we've got Turkey, Egypt, Pakistan, All waiting in the wings on what happens, maybe Saudi with Iran and Israel. | ||
Do we have reason, are there receipts to think that those countries are in fact watching or are folks just, you know, hyping up things for news clips? | ||
No, look, they're not hyping things up. | ||
We are in extreme danger. | ||
We are literally on the On the verge of a full-on regional war in the Middle East. | ||
And by the way, look, hanging in the background here is the status of the Iranian nuclear weapons program. | ||
Our intelligence community tells us every time you ask them, they say they're a matter of days away from getting a nuclear weapon. | ||
Look, I'm not a math whiz, but when you tell me you're three days from having a nuclear weapon and it's been a year, Pretty sure that means they could very well have nukes. | ||
And the bottom line is we don't know. | ||
Our intelligence at this stage is not good enough. | ||
So that's a wild card, if you will. | ||
In the background, the Iranians could at any point announce, we have fully functional, we got a dozen nukes. | ||
We got them on delivery vehicles because they have the missiles. | ||
And by the way, we've moved them to undisclosed locations. | ||
Now what? | ||
Everybody thinks the Israelis can magically wink them out of existence. | ||
That doesn't work that way, as you well know. | ||
Okay? | ||
We don't even know that they would still be in Iran, that they wouldn't be in the possession of Hezbollah, moved someplace else. | ||
Now all of a sudden you can, you know, Israel is a tiny little country and a handful of nuclear weapons mean Israel does not exist anymore and will be uninhabitable in our lifetimes. | ||
You're right there because of the policies of this administration. | ||
Yeah, I agree with you. | ||
Let's backtrack from that dire warning to domestic issues. | ||
President Trump, again, elected America first, brings peace and prosperity, kind of similar to Ronald Reagan. | ||
The left dragged him through the mud from day one and said this man is a risk. | ||
Now he's a fascist. | ||
There's no receipts on that whatsoever, a threat to the nation, to minority groups. | ||
But, you know, he was at risk. | ||
Also, the Atlantic wrote, the Atlanticist, right, in the Atlantic magazine, no shocker, and all the CIA cutouts are writing that Donald Trump is a threat, right? | ||
He's making friends with Russia. | ||
We had Russiagate, all falsehoods, for three years. | ||
We have an assassination attempt on the president. | ||
I don't know the backdrop on that to any degree of certainty. | ||
But the conspiracy theorists, they got an awful lot of dots to connect there that lead to something that is not good. | ||
And so your commentary, what's at stake in this election? | ||
And how do you urge all of us to hang together? | ||
As one team for America first, because if we don't all hang together, we lose. | ||
Sam Faddis. | ||
Yeah, what's at stake? | ||
Everything. | ||
Look, what's the fight in the United States of America, the real fight? | ||
Forget the nonsense, the disinformation, the lies. | ||
This is the American people trying to take back control of their country. | ||
Against, you know, some incredibly powerful elitist folks who have gained control over so much of our government, certainly this permanent Washington, the deep state, who are, by the way, infused with what is an overtly Marxist ideology. | ||
And I say that as a guy who has worked against Marxists in the field. | ||
So I'm not using that as a throwaway line. | ||
I know their ideology. | ||
I have spent a lot of time with these guys. | ||
So this is all the marbles, people. | ||
So, are there a lot of issues to be resolved on the conservative side? | ||
Yes. | ||
And there's time for that down the road. | ||
But right now, everybody's gotta suck it up, they gotta get together, and they gotta participate, and we gotta win. | ||
And that means You know, put aside your differences for the time being. | ||
It also means you actually have to stop obsessing with doing nothing but posting stuff online, and you've got to get out and talk to people, and we've got to maximize turnout, and we've got to talk to undecided voters. | ||
As an example, just a vignette, in Pennsylvania alone, where I am, there are over half a million gun owners who are not even registered to vote. | ||
Over half a million what we presume are Second Amendment folks who don't bother to participate at all in any election. | ||
Before we get to turnout and percentages, half a million that don't participate at all. | ||
The margin of victory in 2020, even with all the madness, was a little in excess of 80,000 votes in PA and you're telling me that on our side we left half a million votes on the table. | ||
We can't do that this time, people. | ||
You got to suck it up. | ||
You know, just stop whining, stop complaining. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Get in the fight. | ||
After we win the fight and you stop these guys, then we got all the time in the world to talk about other issues. | ||
But first, we got to keep these guys out of the White House. | ||
Sam Faddis, Stephen K. Bannon is proud and would be very proud. | ||
He couldn't have said it any better. | ||
Thanks for those words of wisdom and urgency. | ||
How do people get you, Sam? | ||
Simplest place to go is to go to the online magazine that my wife and I run, which is And Magazine at Substack. | ||
Andmagazine.substack.com. | ||
And my last words would be, Free Steve Bannon. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yep. | ||
Amen. | ||
Thank you for joining us, brother. | ||
Thanks for being on. | ||
Thank you. | ||
All right, Denver, we want to pull up Rosemary Jenks' Immigration Accountability Project. | ||
Everybody go visit them. | ||
IAProject.org. | ||
Rosemary, thanks for coming on. | ||
I heard Kamala has a 3 million housing unit solution for our entire country. | ||
And I know you went to Harvard and studied mathematics there. | ||
And so give us a sense of what 3 million housing means in your immigration world. | ||
Well, you know, it's interesting that she's saying 3 million because Elizabeth Warren | ||
is saying 7 million. | ||
And the 7 million is particularly interesting because guess how many illegal aliens, Borders | ||
Czar Harris let into the United States. | ||
Somewhere between $7 and $10 million. | ||
So if you want to actually deal with a housing crisis, you need to reduce demand. | ||
The easiest way to do that, instead of giving people $25,000 in tax dollars for a down payment, Reduce the demand by deporting all those illegal aliens. | ||
They all need somewhere to live if they're here. | ||
If they're not here, there's housing availability. | ||
So, you know, it would cost a fraction of that $25,000 to just buy them a plane ticket home. | ||
That's what we should be doing. | ||
But if anyone thinks that the Democrat Party is going to moderate on immigration in January, they're off their rockers. | ||
These people, I mean, when you have Joe Manchin, who's supposed to be the moderate Democrat, telling the New York Times this week that, or last week, that the Gang of Eight amnesty bill that would have doubled legal immigration and given amnesty to every single illegal alien in this country, that that's moderate? | ||
That's insane. | ||
That's destroying America and abandoning American workers. | ||
At unbelievable levels. | ||
So they're not going to moderate. | ||
They're only going to get more radical. | ||
And if they have four more years, it's goodbye. | ||
It's the end. | ||
Yeah, say a little bit more. | ||
Kamala is shifting her messaging on immigration right now. | ||
They always refer back in the Washington Post, the New York Times, to this tremendous bipartisan immigration bill that was put forward in the Senate. | ||
Uh, and then the, uh, and the conservatives tanked it. | ||
Uh, can you please remind the audience the main features that were in that bill and why, uh, America First and why the American people I think rejected, you know, about 65% in the polling or something on that order, Rosemary Jenks? | ||
Yeah, so that bill that was negotiated between Senators Lankford, Murphy, Sinema, and impeached Secretary Mayorkas would have actually prevented a future administration from securing the border. | ||
It requires, even when the border is supposedly shut down, it requires DHS to admit at least a minimum of 1,400 illegal aliens every single day. | ||
And when the borders not shut down, it requires a minimum of 5000 illegal aliens to be let in every single day. | ||
Those are crisis level numbers. | ||
That's not security. | ||
So and the fact that they actually codified catch and release in that bill Would have tied the hands of a future administration to actually secure the border. | ||
So, of course, the Democrats love it because it required them to let in illegal aliens. | ||
So when the borders insecure, they just say, oh, well, the law says we have to. | ||
So we're going to keep doing it. | ||
So that is why that bill was defeated in the Senate, because it was bad policy. | ||
Yeah, great. | ||
Thanks, Rosemary. | ||
I had a little technical issues in the middle with our sound, etc. | ||
I think I know what you said, so we'll go for there. | ||
I saw in the New York Times, I think you might just refer to that, Senator Manchin over the weekend was talking back with Boehner about this bill in 2014 that would have allowed amnesty and said, you know, if we would have just passed that amnesty, boy, we'd be in a better spot right now. | ||
Respond to that as well from Senator Manchin. | ||
These moderates try to sound moderate. | ||
The position's not moderate. | ||
No, the position is absolutely radical. | ||
That bill would have amnestied every single illegal alien in the country and it would have doubled legal immigration. | ||
We would be so much worse off now because it still wouldn't have prevented the Borders are Harris and the Biden administration from | ||
opening up the border. | ||
So we would have massive amounts of legal foreigners coming in, illegal immigrants. | ||
And then we would also have the massive numbers of illegal aliens crossing the border. | ||
And every time you reward illegal immigration with amnesty, you get more illegal immigration. | ||
It's a simple fact. | ||
And Democrats refuse to see, they don't want to see it because, of course, they want the | ||
illegals coming into our country at record numbers. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
And when Manchin says that that bill was only stopped because of the far-right extremists who got elected, thank God Dave Brat got elected that month, or won the primary that month. | ||
Yeah, that was a great day. | ||
I didn't want to invoke myself in that article, but they referred to me as a hair-on-fire Presbyterian economist or something, a right-winger. | ||
They call you names if you stick up for the American people. | ||
Rosemary, how do people get to you? | ||
What's the contact? | ||
I'll hold you over the break for a minute as well. | ||
IAProject.org is our website. | ||
All our social media is there. | ||
Come and see our website and see what we're doing and support us if you're able. | ||
Yep, back with Rosemary after the break. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
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We rejoice when there is no more. | |
Let's take down the CCD. | ||
They have all lied for too long. | ||
War Room, here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
And back in the War Room, Dave Brat sitting in with the great Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
We got some special guests at the end of the hour. | ||
You're going to like them. | ||
Rosemary Jenks, Immigration Accountability Project, IAProject.org. | ||
There is no other group that I know of. | ||
When I was on the Hill, Rosemary would come around and scare the daylights out of Congress and the Senate. | ||
Because they had millions of followers watching it, right? | ||
They tell you voters what your representative is doing. | ||
So, Rosemary, what will be the accountability going forward? | ||
What do you anticipate Congress doing or not doing in the right direction? | ||
Well, I don't usually anticipate Congress doing much of anything in the right direction or the wrong direction or any direction. | ||
But we are hoping that they will be attaching the SAVE Act, which would require proof of citizenship in order to register to vote, to any continuing resolution or CR that they do to fund the government past September 30th. | ||
We'll see if they have the backbone to do that. | ||
We, on our website at IAProject.org, will soon be rolling out a member accountability page that will actually have the immigration voting record and bill co-sponsorships and all of it for every single member of Congress. | ||
That should hopefully be coming out in the next couple of weeks. | ||
We're a relatively new organization, so we're just building this stuff out. | ||
That is going to be one stop shopping for figuring out what your member of Congress | ||
is doing on immigration. | ||
And it will be sortable and filterable and all that stuff. | ||
So we're really excited to be launching that soon. | ||
Everybody on the war room, I think, knows you need to spread this message, though, right? | ||
When it comes down to checks from the big donors and the cheap labor crowd, the politicians are not matching the polling numbers, right? | ||
80 or 90 percent of America agree with it. | ||
This is not even a partisan issue, red and blue anymore, right? | ||
Everybody that works for a wage wants immigration accountability. | ||
So support Rosemary Jenks, IAProject.org. | ||
Rosemary, thanks for being on today. | ||
Thank you, Dave. | ||
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That's Mike Lindell, the best fighter for the Democratic Republic we have for voter integrity across the board. | ||
Mike, you're looking great today. | ||
You look like a CEO going off to the board meeting. | ||
I usually don't. | ||
I will. | ||
Put on my Liberty hat right now. | ||
We're having a CEO Summit at Liberty University September 23 to 25. | ||
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All the Minnesota CEOs that love God, country, family, and Liberty. | ||
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C-Suite folks, of course, are welcome. | ||
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You can go email there. | ||
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Mike, thanks for speaking out for President Trump and our country. | ||
We have Mo Bannon with us right now with a special update from headquarters. | ||
Mo, how's Stephen K. Bannon doing and what message does he have for us? | ||
So he's doing good. | ||
He's doing just as good today as he was when he went in. | ||
He asked about the posse on the regular. | ||
We provide him updates on how everyone's doing with the messages that we get. | ||
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Getting out the vote efforts and election workers to stop the steal. | ||
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door-to-door canvassing, turnoutfortrump.com, and then tpaction.com as well about canvassing and protecting the vote. | ||
Also, Swamp the Vote has 157k volunteers right now. | ||
We need to get that way above 157k. | ||
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Where do people go? | ||
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I will put it up later today. | ||
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