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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. | ||
I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
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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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So back with Patty Lyman in the War Room. | ||
We covered the national scene. | ||
We went down to the down ballot, the Virginia piece we've covered. | ||
But give us a sense of how do people reach you first, and then give us a sense of urgency and what should the War Room posse be doing right now. | ||
Focus our attention on the action items. | ||
Who, what's the most, the top two or three folks you would send the posse to with, you know, A couple months to go until the big day. | ||
Patti? | ||
Okay. | ||
I am on Getter at Patti Lyman, P-A-T-T-I-L-Y-M-A-N. | ||
And on X, I'm at Patti Lyman 1. | ||
And people can also reach me on my Facebook page, Patti Lyman with an I, RNC National Committee Woman for Virginia. | ||
We are now all hands on deck. | ||
There is not one person that cannot contribute something extremely valuable to this campaign. | ||
We underestimate, Dave, the level of personal influence that we have in our everyday life. | ||
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Yep. | |
Simply talking to people that we meet, people we bump into, we have to remember too, there's lots of different reasons for people to want to vote for Donald Trump. | ||
It might not be the same reasons as me. | ||
I got to find out what they care about and focus on that. | ||
Most people that aren't junkies like us, they only need one or two good reasons to pick one candidate over another. | ||
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Right. | |
And we've got lots of reasons. | ||
Another thing too, you know, we're working on stuff in Virginia. | ||
You know, we've got, we have two Republican, we have a new Republican party and we have an old Republican party and we have major divisions in our party. | ||
Okay. | ||
It's just a fact we're working on that, whether it's here in Virginia or elsewhere. | ||
But I said in the beginning, in order for Donald Trump to get enough votes to win the presidency, we are going to have to be on the same side of the football with a lot of people that maybe we can't stand. | ||
Okay. | ||
But all I need to agree with them on is Donald Trump needs to be president. | ||
All this talk about, oh, we need unity. | ||
Oh, get together with the other side and be friends. | ||
You know what? | ||
That's really not the mission. | ||
Okay. | ||
I don't have to horizontally unite with somebody who I don't agree with, except voting for President Trump. | ||
Okay. | ||
I don't have to do that. | ||
It's not horizontal. | ||
It's vertical. | ||
Who do folks reach out to? | ||
What's the most effective organizations getting out the vote, the importance of voting? | ||
Where should people go? | ||
I will highly recommend, well, obviously, Trump Force 47. | ||
I mean, every Republican unit is working with that. | ||
But I'll tell you right now, Turning Point Action, they have put together programs where people can participate from wherever they are in the country and reach out to targeted voters. | ||
I can't say enough good things about what they're doing. | ||
They're doing it universally everywhere in the most important states. | ||
Please reach out to them. | ||
They will put you to work. | ||
And my experience with them is that they've got the utmost integrity and they are 100% Trump. | ||
That's great. | ||
Patti Lyman, thanks as always for your great energy. | ||
It's contagious. | ||
Keep spreading the faith. | ||
Spread the good word across the country. | ||
And the good guys win in the end. | ||
I'm honored to be with you again, and the posse. | ||
Thanks, Patty. | ||
Thanks, Patty. | ||
All right, we got another American hero with us, one of my good friends, Congressman Colonel Allen West. | ||
I had the honor of being down in Dallas with him a little bit back with his folks. | ||
They all love him. | ||
We had a great event, fun, faith, policy in Dallas. | ||
I think he's got a pretty prominent position down there. | ||
He can fill you in on that. | ||
But welcome to The War Room, Allen West. | ||
And why don't you just start us off with a sense of urgency you're feeling down there in Texas. | ||
What issues are resonating down there with Texans, the folks in Dallas? | ||
What's hitting home? | ||
Thanks for being on The War Room. | ||
It was good to be with you, my dear old friend, former colleague through Congress, and also a good champion for liberty, and glad to be with you anytime I can at Liberty University. | ||
You know, I'm down here as the chairman of the Dallas County GOP, and without a doubt, the big issue we see down here in Texas has to do with the illegal immigration issue. | ||
Because it is affecting us by four means of trafficking, and those are the drug trafficking with the fentanyl deaths, the human and sex trafficking, huge issue in the city of Dallas with the sex trafficking, and then also the terrorist trafficking. | ||
So if I could break those down. | ||
The drug trafficking, I want everyone to understand that in the three and a half years of the Biden administration, you've seen 250,000 Americans have lost their lives because of fentanyl. | ||
And that's a chemical war that we are engaged in. | ||
If you want to talk about a war room, this is a substance that comes from China. | ||
It is manufactured and refined by the transnational narco-criminal terrorists, | ||
known as the cartels. | ||
And because of the porous border of the Biden-Harris administration, it's brought over. | ||
And in comparison, we only lost 37,000, sadly, in the Korean War, 58,000 in the Vietnam War. | ||
So we have far surpassed, in three and a half years of the Biden-Harris administration, what we lost in two major conflicts that this country was engaged in. | ||
Can you talk about the human sex trap? | ||
Yeah, let me ask you right there. | ||
Yeah, Colonel, let me ask you right there, because that set of stats you just read off is stunning, right? | ||
We've lost 250,000 dead to fentanyl, and then 37 in the Korean War, and give us what was the second figure? | ||
58,000 in Vietnam, yeah. | ||
They're about 58,000. | ||
You know, and I think most Americans know this, so why isn't this issue resonating across the board with 99% of voters? | ||
I think the evidence is clear who's on what side of the football. | ||
Why doesn't this issue take on a greater weight? | ||
Well, that's what we have to hammer. | ||
And if you want to talk about, you know, a call to action, we need to everyone. | ||
One of the things that I carry, and Dave, you know, is my little three by five cards. | ||
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Right. | |
And every single one of us should have our little three by five cards with all of these facts that we can quickly refer to. | ||
And we just need to hammer the left on this. | ||
We need to send these things out to our friends that maybe don't think and believe as we do and say, here are the facts. | ||
You can hate Donald Trump all you want, but do you want to see another 250,000 Americans die in three and a half years? | ||
Which is the responsibility of Kamala Harris. | ||
The border is not secure. | ||
And then you go on and you talk about the terrorist trafficking. | ||
We know what is happening. | ||
Look at what we just saw on video out there in Aurora, Colorado, where we have armed Venezuelan | ||
gangs, illegals, you know, that are going around and extorting people in apartment buildings. | ||
First and foremost, how is it that Man! | ||
single military age males. And here's another statistic. | ||
There are more single military age males illegally in the United States of America because of the | ||
Biden-Harris administration than the active duty strength of the entire United States Army. So that tells you we have | ||
an army already here. | ||
So how are these illegals getting weapons like long guns, what we saw, but yet you have Kamala Harris talking about | ||
disarming Americans. | ||
So that's another great point that we need to get out there. | ||
And so what we try to do at the Dallas County GOP, we try to arm people. | ||
We try to give them that information. | ||
Every Monday, I put out what is called Chairman's Monday Message, DallasGOP.org. | ||
And anyone can come to our website and pull down the information that we have and send it out into your county GOPs. | ||
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Yep. | |
Say that again. | ||
Give them that information again, Colonel. | ||
Yeah, it's DallasGOP.org, and I think I just sent you something. | ||
If you want, come on down on Thursday, September 12th. | ||
We're going to have a big party with country music star John Rich as well, called the Reagan-Rawhide Roundup. | ||
But what I want to do is have a focus point of information, because I think the better people are informed, the better they're educated, the better they're activated, and the better they can get out there and make sure that You know, things can go in the right direction. | ||
The other key point, Dave, without a doubt, we have got to get people to the polls as far as poll workers, poll watchers, election judges. | ||
We got to have eyes out there on these individuals. | ||
And the other thing, we got to register people to vote. | ||
One of the things that we just saw and we put it out there on social media is that here in Dallas County, they're saying that they're going to register homeless people to vote. | ||
That all they have to do is put down an intersection or even use a P.O. | ||
box. | ||
And the other thing that's very disconcerting is that they're saying that someone can even show that they are getting a government check. | ||
Wow. | ||
to as a means by which they can register to vote. | ||
So think about this. | ||
Someone that is here illegally, that without a doubt is getting free taxpayer funded benefits, | ||
in other words, a government check. | ||
They're saying here in Dallas County, and we just put that out on social media with | ||
the actual video, that they can be registered to vote. | ||
So this is my big concern going into this election cycle. | ||
We've always known this, that the left wants to use people that are here illegally to vote in our elections. | ||
We already know that they have counted them in the census to skew our representative democracy to their favor. | ||
So those are the type of things we have to be on the lookout for going into this election cycle. | ||
All right. | ||
Super, Colonel. | ||
In closing, I think you know more about the folks than I do. | ||
You spent quite a tenure in Congress, leadership roles, and that has to do with the issue of China. | ||
President Biden's family now, this isn't conjecture or conspiracy, they've received $30 million in checks from the oversight committee, right? | ||
Jim Jordan, And Comer from Kentucky. | ||
So that's evidence that those are receipts. | ||
That's what we talked about on the war was just the facts. | ||
30 million in checks to the Biden family. | ||
Kamala has huge China ties. | ||
Walt's 30 trips to China. | ||
Any color commentary about two minutes left, but that connection to China, the fentanyl, the immigration, the globalist forces are just dominating our domestic ability to deal with them. | ||
Yeah, absolutely right. | ||
We have a policy here with the Biden-Harris administration that is selling out the United States of America. | ||
Look at this Chinese spy balloon that came across our country. | ||
Look at the fact that right now China has a larger surface warfare fleet in their United States Navy than we do. | ||
You know, you go back, the movie Reagan has come out, it's all about peace through strength. | ||
And what do they see in the Biden-Harris administration globally? | ||
They see weakness. | ||
We just celebrated or remembered the third anniversary of that debacle in Afghanistan and the sad loss of 13 individuals. | ||
What's the left more concerned about? | ||
Donald Trump and some staffers getting into a tizzy with people there at Arlington National Cemetery instead of the fact that 13 Americans unnecessarily lost their lives. | ||
And I spent two and a half years in Afghanistan. | ||
Unlike Tim Walz, I was actually there, not sitting in Italy, you know, drinking wine and eating nice cheese. | ||
So, again, you see America being sold out to our number one geopolitical foe. | ||
We have undermined our energy independence, which we have brought, Donald Trump brought Iran to his knees, virtually bankrupt them. | ||
But now we hear about Houthis, Hamas, Hezbollah, because the Biden-Harris administration has enriched the coffers of the number one state sponsor of Islamic terrorism. | ||
Yeah, in closing, about 30 seconds to go. | ||
You told people how they can reach you, but the burden on the Speaker of the House. | ||
They control all the money in the conservative conference, the Senate leadership. | ||
I've heard nothing on these key issues. | ||
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What's the moral responsibility of our leadership there? | |
The moral responsibility of our leadership there in the House and the moral responsibility of Republicans in elected positions, stop bringing a plastic spoon to a gunfight. | ||
It just does not work. | ||
This is a serious fight for the future and legacy of the longest-running constitutional republic that the world has ever known. | ||
We need Republicans to put on their big boy and big girl pants and get to fighting. | ||
All right. | ||
How do people reach you? | ||
You gave us the Dallas info. | ||
Anything else, Colonel Allen West? | ||
Yeah, I'm also the executive director for the American Constitutional Rights Union, so theacru.org, and of course all the social media platforms except for TikTok because I don't play around with communist Chinese. | ||
Good. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Thank you for a life that's just been exemplary and a model for us all to follow. | ||
Colonel Allen West, Congressman Allen West, good friend of the War Room. | ||
God bless you for all you've done. | ||
Stay tuned for Robbie Starbuck coming up next in The War Room. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | |
Dave Brat back in The War Room with very special guest, Robbie Starbuck. | ||
The War Room, we take great pride in making a dent, right? | ||
We always call the War Room positive action, action, action. | ||
Robbie Starbuck is at the top of the game when it comes to having an impact in the real world, just bringing Basic fairness back to capitalism in the workplace, bringing things back to neutral, you might say. | ||
And so we're just going to start off just getting right in the weeds. | ||
Robbie made big, big news with a firm called Tractor Supply. | ||
And so, Robbie, first of all, welcome to the War Room. | ||
And can you just lead our folks through what's your campaign about? | ||
And then Tractor Supply might just get us right into the great work you're doing. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Yeah, I'm happy to be here again and miss Steve. | ||
You know, we're all praying for Steve and can't wait for him to be back. | ||
I know that I wanted to write to Steve and his daughter told me she's like, no, you can't go to the prison. | ||
You can't write nothing. | ||
He wants you guys to make stuff happen, make change, be in there, get stuff done. | ||
And so that's what we're doing. | ||
You know, with Tractor Supply, We exposed all the woke policies they had adopted and for me it was personal. | ||
I've got a farm, I've got cattle, I've got chickens. | ||
I take my kids on a weekly basis to tractor supply at that point. | ||
And so when I found out that they were funding Pride events and that they had all of these ERG groups | ||
separating people by race and what type of sex they like to have, | ||
and that they were funding organizations that were diametrically opposed to my values, | ||
including organizations that supported illegal immigration and organizations that supported transitioning kids, | ||
I couldn't just stand by and say, okay, well, I'm just gonna wash my hands of it, | ||
I have to get my stuff there. | ||
I said, no, we're gonna expose this, we're gonna show people what's going on | ||
in corporate America, because if they can take tractor supply, | ||
They can take this ideology and infect it anywhere. | ||
And so I will say I'll give Tractor Supply credit. | ||
They have done the fullest turnaround and it was the hardest to do in their case because they were the first company to say, you know what? | ||
We're getting rid of all this stuff. | ||
We're ending everything and we're going back to normal, back to neutral. | ||
We're not a political actor. | ||
We're not a social actor. | ||
We're not a social activist company. | ||
We're here to make great products, great service. | ||
So I give them credit for that. | ||
And I have gone back there because it was such a full turnaround and such a moment for America in terms of corporations seeing, oh, a company can do this and reject all this crazy wokeness and not suffer in the market, because that had been the long term concern is that the market was going to punish you. | ||
If you didn't take part in all this ESG DEI stuff. | ||
And from there was a cascade because we proved our model that if you expose this stuff for a long enough period of time that these companies cannot ignore this cross section of conservative customers. | ||
They need to walk through their door because they're realizing something. | ||
The customer is in fact king because the customers who walks through your doors to buy products not BlackRock. | ||
Not State Street, not Vanguard. | ||
And at the end of the day, every quarter, you still need to report your sales. | ||
And BlackRock can buy as much stock as they want to try to save a company and keep them afloat for a while. | ||
But when you hit that quarterly earnings report, you have to tell the truth about what you sold and what you didn't. | ||
And if you met your marks or you did not. | ||
And so companies understand that they have to make the right decision here and veer back to neutral where they don't lose this massive section of conservative customers. | ||
So we're proving again that one person can change a lot and that one person is the people watching right now. | ||
You guys making phone calls, making emails, following our campaign on X at Robbie Starbuck or at RobbieStarbuck.com and signing up for our email list. | ||
You guys Are the action takers that are changing this. | ||
I'm just a megaphone. | ||
I'm the megaphone for you guys who want to live in normal America again. | ||
But we are exposing these companies one by one and we have flipped policies at Tractor Supply, at John Deere, at Harley Davidson, Polaris, Indian Motorcycle, Lowe's, Ford, and also Jack Daniels. | ||
And the list is growing so much I'm going to start forgetting company names. | ||
I've been talking to executives throughout the week who are ready to make a change and we're going to continue to see more companies make this change. | ||
Some we will have to expose. | ||
Some will just do the right thing because they see the opening here and they see that they do not need to suck up to these far left activists. | ||
Yep, ah man, unbelievable work. | ||
I think you're like a lot of war room heroes in that you're very humble. | ||
Let me push you a little bit on this, because as Steve Bannon says, you know, we think we got 70% of the American people on our side of the football, right? | ||
Black, Hispanic, blue collar men, women, just normal Americans who want to have a normal life. | ||
There's, you know, there's the numbers, right? | ||
There's your consumers you're talking about. | ||
So this should have never happened in the first place. | ||
But the left, for some reason, gets grandiose. | ||
And then there's a lot of other people have pushed back and in the media pushing back. | ||
But you, you seem to have found some secret sauce. | ||
And so I don't want you to let the other side know what that secret sauce is. | ||
But why is it that Robbie Starbuck hit the pay dirt and firms are backing off big time here? | ||
Well, I do think the following I have on social media has tremendous influence because they're people who act. | ||
You know, these are not people that are casually following because I like to say something funny. | ||
These are people who are following me because they want to make a difference. | ||
They want to make a change. | ||
And they're very active. | ||
So these companies are having to deal with thousands of phone calls, thousands of emails a day. | ||
And it's a lot, you know, and a company has to face the reality that you're going to lose these customers. | ||
The other thing is, My followers, they're people who actually spend money. | ||
They've got a disposable income. | ||
So these are not people who are making empty threats about leaving a company and depriving them of some money that the company really would like to have. | ||
And beyond that, I think we have a strategy nobody else has deployed, which is that we're doing this for a long period of time, which is very painful to the PR strategy of, oh, let's wait for this to blow over. | ||
Very hard for it to blow over when people are getting coverage of it on a daily basis. | ||
And we've figured out a way to get the media involved in such a way that the media is interested in this story and every little movement of it, including even mainstream media who's been forced to cover this. | ||
In fact, yesterday, I just found this out before I came on, Wall Street Journal's editorial board released a thing late last night, an article from the board that was in support of what we're doing, essentially. | ||
And so we're moving segments of the market and of traditional media that traditionally would not sort of come along for the ride, let's say. | ||
And the other part of this, too, is we've essentially neutralized some of the old business tactics to get out of bad stories, which used to be, You could go to a big media outlet and say, we're going to up our ad spend, but please don't cover this story. | ||
And the media outlet would comply with that. | ||
Well, we live in a new age now where more people watch my videos and watch CNN and MSNBC at night. | ||
So if I put a video out, you can't stop that from circulating at a high scale the way you | ||
could have controlled maybe MSNBC and CNN and some of the bigger news outlets by saying | ||
we're going to send you more ad money. | ||
So that's not going to work with me. | ||
I don't care about their money. | ||
They can't pay me. | ||
I won't take a dime from them. | ||
So they're just going to have to deal with the truth or change their policy set. | ||
Unreal. | ||
Hey, I've been, I was an academic in my former life, spent a couple decades studying human rights. | ||
Last time I checked, most of that human rights language came out of the Western tradition, the Judeo-Christian tradition. | ||
Now you have folks using this term, human rights campaign. | ||
I mean, they're just explicitly political about it. | ||
How does this group, human rights campaign, You know, who funds them? | ||
I'm curious, right? | ||
Most things in life these days come back to power, control, and money. | ||
And so these folks seem to be this small little group that yells loudly, but really doesn't have a big stick and doesn't have many followers, consumers, as you put it. | ||
Who are these folks? | ||
And by contrast, you know, human rights, if I look at the poorest of the poor, right, which the Judeo-Christian says to do, you would be taking care of folks in Nigeria, persecutions taking place, mass famine, poverty. | ||
So these human rights folks, I don't buy it. | ||
Educate us on this, Robbie. | ||
Yeah, I haven't seen any posts from the HRC, you know, about the Christians who were slaughtered in other countries for just believing in Jesus. | ||
I haven't seen them stand up about that. | ||
But they have a lot to say about transitioning children and they seem to be big fans of getting kids on board that LGBTQ plus train that they'd really like everybody to get on. | ||
That's why they're forcing these issues in corporate America. | ||
They've got this scoring system called the CEI, Corporate Equality Index scoring system. | ||
If a company wants to get 100 on it, then they have to do everything. | ||
You've got to fund pride events. | ||
You've got to have pride events at work. | ||
You've got to have health care that funds transitioning and puberty blockers for kids, | ||
and so on and so forth. | ||
And it's ludicrous, you know, when you think about it. | ||
But how did they get to this point where they had influence over corporate America? | ||
Well, it's very simple. | ||
They don't have broad support in the public. | ||
No, what they have is support from like gender studies professors, college Marxist kids, and these elite power centers on the left. | ||
So the Democratic Party leadership and their donors. | ||
And I'm going to do a whole thing on their donors later on. | ||
But that's a power center of very limited people. | ||
And the money's all coming from a centralized far left place. | ||
And their goals are very clear. | ||
It's to push the culture to the far left. | ||
And all of this accelerated after George Floyd. | ||
So they used that as an opening to essentially use, you know, these corporate executives' guilt against them, you know, in a way. | ||
Because these corporate executives at that point in time after George Floyd were afraid of one thing and one thing only. | ||
Being called racist. | ||
And so as a byproduct of that, they accepted these new departments being created, DEI departments. | ||
And by and large, HR departments and PR departments had an outsized influence over the entirety of the company. | ||
Well, that has continued to grow. | ||
Well, where do you staff people in HR and PR typically? | ||
They're typically younger and they're coming from a lot of these elite so-called universities. | ||
that are really quite unimpressive, but they're producing a factory of little Marxist activists. | ||
And then they go on into corporate America and they see that as an opportunity to evangelize. | ||
But their religion isn't Christianity, it's not Judaism, it's nothing like that. | ||
Their religion is this far-left ideology. | ||
And so people to understand how this has happened in corporate America need to understand the fundamental reality that for a lot of young leftists and leftists at large, their politics has become their religion because they don't really have that, you know, seeking out of God that many of us have. | ||
So you have to replace that because there's a hole there. | ||
And how do they replace that? | ||
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They replace it with their politics. | |
Amen. | ||
Well said. | ||
Robbie Starbuck, we got one minute left. | ||
How do people reach you? | ||
And just in a sentence or two, how do you characterize your goals and objectives? | ||
What does it mean to get back to neutral? | ||
Just sanity? | ||
Getting rid of the insane? | ||
Give us your closing thoughts. | ||
How do people reach you? | ||
Yeah, you know, that's the simple thing why we've been successful. | ||
We're not asking people to adopt my politics overall. | ||
We're saying companies just be neutral, get out of social and political issues, stop dividing people, just have a unifying environment, focus on great products, great service. | ||
If people want to expose DEI or wokeness where they work, they can reach out to us by emailing eliminatedei at protonmail.com. | ||
And beyond that, you know, go to at Robbie Starbuck, R-O-B-B-Y, Starbuck on X. | ||
And subscribe there if you want to support what we're doing. | ||
It's five bucks a month and that helps build our team so we can research these crazy companies and hold them accountable. | ||
Great job. | ||
Great job, Robbie Starbuck. | ||
Everybody share this platform clip, this particular clip. | ||
Share with everybody you know. | ||
We'll change the world together. | ||
God bless. | ||
Back after the break. | ||
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Back in the war room, Dave Brat sitting in for Steve Bannon. | ||
One of Steve's favorites is with us, Tej Gill, Navy SEAL, Warpath Coffee. | ||
Don't need to say much more. | ||
He's a friend of the show. | ||
Tej Gill, thanks for being on today. | ||
Why don't you just start off, tell people how to get ahold, anytime brother, love watching you on the show. | ||
We're going to get to a couple issues with you. | ||
I know you want to cover the F-16s and all that, but first of all, how do people get your coffee and give them all the contact info right up front? | ||
Sure, yeah. | ||
We are Warpath Coffee and the website is warpath.coffee. | ||
It's veteran owned. | ||
It's amazing coffee. | ||
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Hey, that's awesome. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
Thanks for all you do. | ||
I know Steve loves bragging on the coffee, you know, and we miss him dearly. | ||
And so Peter Navarro gave us a little hope yesterday. | ||
Hopefully things go well. | ||
But give us, you follow the world news. | ||
We've been covering Russia, Ukraine earlier in the show with Pesobok. | ||
What do you have to share with us? | ||
I heard you had some breaking news on some F-16s you want to share with us. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, they finally got the F-16s they've been wanting for the last couple years. | ||
Denmark ended up transferring, I think, four F-16s to Ukraine, and yesterday or the day before, they actually shot down one of their own F-16s in a friendly fire incident. | ||
And ironically enough, they're using an American-made Patriot missile system, and then they shot down their own F-16, and it was their ace pilot, His callsign is Moonfish. | ||
He was their number one guy. | ||
They've already lost one at 16. | ||
They lost their best guy. | ||
It's a big loss for Ukraine. | ||
They just got a big win. | ||
They invaded the Kursk region, or an incursion. | ||
Well, not so much an invasion. | ||
They lost a lot of men and a lot of armor there. | ||
That's a big win for them to push into Russia like that. | ||
And then they, then they turn around and they shoot down their own F-16. | ||
So it's like a, you know, it's like a big loss followed by a big win. | ||
And I bet Russia is happy for this. | ||
But luckily they weren't brand new U.S. | ||
F-16s. | ||
I think what's happening is these European countries are giving The weapon systems to Ukraine and then in turn they're getting brand new weapon systems from the U.S. | ||
So it's kind of people are purging their own hardware into Ukraine. | ||
But still, F-16 to F-16, it's a big, it's a big loss for Ukraine. | ||
And like I said, that's their ace pilot. | ||
The guy is Moonfish. | ||
So that's a big loss for Ukraine. | ||
Yeah, Tej, if you don't mind sharing, out where you live, what's the ground game looking like? | ||
What's the politics? | ||
What's the feel? | ||
How's America First doing? | ||
Share with the folks what you're hearing out your way. | ||
Yeah, I'm in Idaho. | ||
I'm in Boise, Idaho. | ||
It's very conservative here. | ||
Downtown Boise, imagine anywhere else. | ||
The liberals are moving in and taking over. | ||
But Idaho as a whole is very conservative, very strong. | ||
It's Trump country. | ||
It's MAGA country, say, for the most part. | ||
But, you know, the liberals, they move out of the big cities and they come to places like this and they don't assimilate. | ||
They bring their problems with them. | ||
But Idaho as a whole is definitely MAGA country and definitely Trump country. | ||
Huge Second Amendment sanctuary. | ||
It's a Second Amendment sanctuary state, and every county in Idaho is a sanctuary county, so we're very gun-friendly, very conservative. | ||
It's a good place. | ||
Hopefully we can keep it this way. | ||
That's great. | ||
Hey, Tej, Warpath Coffee, share a little more with us on the company, how long you guys have been around, why you guys are so unique, why the coffee's the best, why Steve loves it so much. | ||
Give us your closing on the coffee and how to reach you again. | ||
Sure. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The website is warpath.coffee. | ||
Our best seller is our dark roast. | ||
It's called Mariner's Blend. | ||
And we actually created that blend for Steve Bannon when we... Great. | ||
Got this sponsorship going because at that time we only had the breakfast blend and he was like dude we gotta have a dark roast so we put a couple dark roasts on the table and he was like oh my god this is the best coffee I've ever had so that we hit a home run with that and We re-roasted on a perforated drum so we don't burn the beans, and it is smooth coffee. | ||
That's the main thing. | ||
I wanted a smooth coffee that you could drink black. | ||
And this coffee, you can drink black. | ||
You don't need milk. | ||
You don't need sugar. | ||
It's perfectly roasted. | ||
It's veteran-owned. | ||
And like I said, we're doing buy three, get one free this weekend. | ||
And you use promo code WAROOM, and the website is warpath.coffee. | ||
Great. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Thanks for being on. | ||
Thanks, Dave. | ||
Everybody, support the Warpath Copy. | ||
You know Steve Wunsch. | ||
They're friends of the show. | ||
They support us. | ||
We support him. | ||
They're great patriots. | ||
Great job, Tay. | ||
Thanks for being with us today, brother. | ||
It's great. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
All right, I think we're waiting for Mike Davis to tee up the technology. | ||
He'll be with us in a minute. | ||
In the meantime, I get a lot of requests to go over inflation. | ||
You heard Eric Trump the other day was on top of the hour. | ||
He said as far as the election goes, the economy is one, two, and three. | ||
Right, meaning it's the most important issue by far. | ||
We have all the receipts on our side of the football, right? | ||
All political views are my own, but this one's pretty simple. | ||
Let's just cover the big elephant in the room is inflation. | ||
I get people saying, well, inflation's going down. | ||
And so, you know, if prices are going down, then, you know, is that still an issue? | ||
And so that's a huge economic error. | ||
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And so I want to just go over this one slow motion so you can share this with everyone, because I think this is the most important issue that hits everybody in the wallet, at the kitchen table, at the gas pump. | ||
Two thirds of the American people today in a headline feel the American dream is lost. | ||
Right. | ||
One of the reasons for that is the hit from that inflation piece. | ||
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Right. | |
You've lost 20 percent of your purchasing power. | ||
The average American has very little in retirement. | ||
I think about 50 percent of people don't even have a retirement account. | ||
Think on that one for a second. | ||
And so we have a dire economic forecast, right? | ||
I've always reported, right, that productivity's been going down for 70 years in a row, and it's forecasted to go down for the next 30. | ||
And then you got the talking heads saying the economy's fine. | ||
It is not fine when productivity's going down for 100 years in a row. | ||
That's the real economy, not the stock market, right? | ||
You all know the stock market piece. | ||
But let me get back to that inflation so everyone can explain this to everyone. | ||
Okay, so the inflation rate was 9%. | ||
That means prices were going up by 9%. | ||
Then say it went down to 6. | ||
Does that mean prices went down? | ||
No, the inflation rate went down to 6. | ||
The inflation rate still means the prices are still going up by 6. | ||
So now the mainstream media is doing their best to confuse everyone and saying, well, inflation's down to three, so prices are going down. | ||
No, they're not. | ||
They're still going up by three. | ||
So what has happened overall, overall in the last few years? | ||
The price level went up by roughly 9%, and then 5%, and then 5%, and then 5%. | ||
So prices have gone up 20%. | ||
They've never gone down. | ||
That's the basic fact that I wanted to just make sure everyone can share because this, I think, is the number one issue that Americans care about. | ||
And so I've just been told we got Mike Davis up in the War Room, one of our favorites. | ||
We got him up by phone. | ||
Mike Davis, welcome to the War Room. | ||
What's the latest headlines you're tracking, brother? | ||
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Thanks for having me, Dave. | |
The lawfare is heating back up against President Trump. | ||
You saw Merrick Garland and Jack Smith re-indicting President Trump for the January 6th case in D.C. | ||
This is after the Supreme Court of the United States smacked down the Biden-Kamala Justice Department and said two things. | ||
You can't charge a president of the United States for his official acts, including the outer perimeter of his official acts. | ||
That was the presidential immunity decision in June. | ||
And then the Supreme Court also ruled in the Fisher decision that you can't use a post-Enron | ||
obstruction of justice statute intended to go after corporate fraud, to go after your | ||
political enemies. | ||
Those were clear rulings from the Supreme Court of the United States. | ||
And if you look at Jack Smith and Merrick Garland and Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' superseding | ||
indictment against President Trump that was just filed earlier this week, it includes | ||
almost all the same language from the prior indictment. | ||
It makes a couple changes, but it includes all four of the same charges, including the same charges under 18 U.S.C. | ||
1512, that post-Enron obstruction of justice statute. | ||
So you have the Biden-Kamala Justice Department just blatantly ignoring two Supreme Court rulings from June, just like they blatantly ignored the Supreme Court's student loan forgiveness rulings. | ||
And this is just, it's shocking that Biden and Kamala are blatantly ignoring the Supreme Court. | ||
But if you think about it, they're trying to destroy the Supreme Court. | ||
They want to destroy the Supreme Court that got in their way. | ||
The Supreme Court's... | ||
said you can't bankrupt Trump, you can't throw him in prison for the rest of his life, you can't | ||
20. | ||
throw him off the ballot. So what's Biden and Kamala's response? They're trying to destroy | ||
the Supreme Court and that's why the war room posse needs to understand that this election, | ||
we always talk about election being the most consequential, this is the most important because | ||
if Kamala wins, she's going to pack the Supreme Court and that will destroy our country. | ||
Yep, and I don't think there's any doubt about what you're saying, Mike. | ||
The consequences are awful. | ||
We're waiting for Senator Cynthia Loomis to come on up, a great House Freedom Caucus friend of mine back in our House days. | ||
But come back with Mike Davis right after the break. | ||
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War Room, here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Back in the War Room, Dave Brat sitting in for the great Stephen K. Bannon | ||
with the crowd favorite, Article 3 Project, Mike Davis. | ||
Mike, thanks for being with us in the War Room. | ||
I don't want to give any false hope here, but Peter Navarro gave a little hope the other day on Steve Bannon and his case and prospects. | ||
Do you have anything to add to that, what we might be looking for? | ||
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I would not get your hopes up because it's going to be a very uphill fight to get Steve Bannon out of prison early. | |
He's going to come out blinging a week before the election. | ||
He's made it very clear to the war room posse, don't send them notes, don't cry, do your work, do your job. | ||
And our job over the next 70 days is to make sure we have Our friends and family and neighbors and allies and colleagues and everyone else who's aligned with us registered to vote and vote as early as possible. | ||
Thank your vote because if we thought The BLM and Antifa riots were bad in 2020. | ||
Wait for the Hamas riots in 2024. | ||
Wait for the Venezuelan gangs to scare the hell out of voters on Election Day. | ||
Republicans have a patriotic duty. | ||
Trump supporters have a patriotic duty to vote as early as possible. | ||
Do not wait until Election Day to vote. | ||
Bank your votes. | ||
Get involved. | ||
Uh, there are many ways you can get involved as an election worker. | ||
That's what we're doing at the Article 3 Project, this next battle in this lawfare. | ||
Again, they try to bankrupt Trump, throw him in prison for life, throw him off the ballot. | ||
They underfunded his Secret Service detail and almost had his head blown off, right? | ||
That didn't work. | ||
Now they're trying to destroy the Supreme Court and they're going to try to rig and steal this election and they're going to try to do it. | ||
Right. | ||
Right. | ||
illegal immigrants illegally registered to vote and vote, which is a violation of | ||
federal law, but they don't care. This is why we need to pass the SAVE Act and if | ||
you go to article3project.org, article number 3 project.org, take action. | ||
You can look at the SAVE Act, call both of your home state senators, call | ||
both of your home state senators, call your House representative and tell them | ||
to support the SAVE Act to make sure that non-citizens are taken off the | ||
rolls before this election. | ||
We've already seen in both Virginia and Texas and other places where thousands of non-citizens | ||
are illegally on our voter rolls. | ||
And in Texas, nearly 2,000 non-citizens illegally voted. | ||
We need to clean out our voter rolls. | ||
Kamala is mass importing over 10 million illegal aliens, including violent Venezuelan gangs | ||
here in Colorado. | ||
And they're registering to vote, and they're going to vote. | ||
That's why we must pass the say-back. | ||
Yeah that's a great Mike Davis. | ||
And also, Mike, I'll just double down with you there. | ||
Contact your senators, contact your House members, write in the newspapers. | ||
And it'd be nice if the Republicans, all political views are my own, were running on something that we knew about, right? | ||
President Trump has been heroic on the big three issues, the RNC platform, the war room has had the three big issues forever. | ||
Nothing to be heard from the head of the House, Mike. | ||
We need to hear what is the campaign about. | ||
If he comes out with that megaphone, I was a congressman. | ||
I got liberal papers in my district and that's it. | ||
It's a monopoly of blue ink. | ||
And whoever owns the ink is in a good position. | ||
Same in the Senate on the Mitch McConnell side. | ||
We need to hear some messaging from the senators. | ||
They got tons of money. | ||
And we're just got crickets while the left is just great at messaging. | ||
Thanks for being on, Mike. | ||
We appreciate you coming on always. | ||
Please support Article 3 Project with Mike Davis. | ||
He's just awesome. | ||
And now we have another patriot coming on with us, Mike Lindell. | ||
Mike is always crisscrossing the country on behalf of all of our war room issues. | ||
Mike, what's the word out there and what do you got for us today with my pillow, brother? | ||
Well, I'm actually down for my first hunting trip of the year. | ||
The War Room Posse always likes that. | ||
I'll do the show anywhere, anytime. | ||
But first, I want to tell you all, we're doing great in securing our election platforms. | ||
And I do have some disagreement. | ||
I think it's a It's better to vote on Election Day than if it's harder for them to steal it, but we're in a different time. | ||
We're in an anomaly, so what we have is if you're gonna, one of the things you can do that everybody agrees on, get your mail-in ballot, secure that, get it off the voter rolls, don't open it, and whenever you go in to vote, whether it's early or day of, You're going in person. | ||
If they say you've already voted, you pull it out and say, no, I have not. | ||
This is identity theft. | ||
It's a game changer that we need. | ||
We now have, we have stuff in place in every swing state and pretty much a lot of the counties in the country to be proactive and to be able to, if they do steal, and they're going to try that we will be able to open things up like we couldn't in 2020 and 2022. | ||
So I'm really excited. | ||
You can all check that out at LyndalePlan.com. | ||
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We combine the early voting the day of, but we combine it to a great plan where we can all get involved, and it's step-by-step. | ||
So I'm really excited on that. | ||
I believe we've done the best we can so far with the cards we're dealt. | ||
Nobody's doing it. | ||
As you know, no one's doing anything out there to help in Congress and stuff, the Speaker of the House and stuff. | ||
We need to, you know, we got to get people involved. | ||
Our great real president can't do it all. | ||
Everybody's got to take part of this and get everyone out to vote, get everyone encouraged and tell them that this is it. | ||
If we don't, we lose our country. | ||
We get this window. | ||
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Where you at, Mike? | ||
You out in Minnesota? | ||
He might have already jumped. | ||
He's hunting out there probably with Royce White. | ||
I hope they have a great day. | ||
See you next time on the War Room. |