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I mean, every day you're out there. | |
What they're doing is blowing people off. | ||
If you continue to look the other way and shut up, then the oppressors, the authoritarians, get total control and total power. | ||
Because this is just like in Arizona. | ||
This is just like in Georgia. | ||
It's another element that backs them into a corner and shows their lies and misrepresentations. | ||
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This is why this audience is going to have to get engaged. | |
As we've told you, this is the fight. | ||
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All this nonsense, all this spin, they can't handle the truth. | |
War Room Battleground. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Welcome to War Room Battleground. | ||
I'm your host, Royce White, here in the belly of the beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota. | ||
You're watching Real America's Voice, headquarters of the Ultramag in America First Movement. | ||
Happy to be hosting Battleground. | ||
It's fitting because we are in a battleground state here in the state of Minnesota. | ||
The latest polls and, you know, I'm not a poll guy. | ||
Okay, you know, I still remember 2016 Hillary Clinton being up 12 points on election day in an ABC poll. | ||
Donald Trump didn't go on to be victorious. | ||
So obviously there's something horribly wrong with the way that polling works in this country. | ||
But for whatever it's worth, there's a poll coming out of UK. | ||
We can't really trust either. | ||
What's happened to the British government and the UK system is beyond the pale, well beyond the pale, in terms of censorship and some other scary things happening there. | ||
But either way, there's a polling company there in the UK that released a poll about, I'd say, Early September, last week of August, and it had Amy Klobuchar only up 7 points here in Minnesota. | ||
18% undecided. | ||
As we know from previous races across the country and in various elections, when an incumbent is under 50%, it is considered a death nail. | ||
18% undecided. | ||
What does it reflect? | ||
What does it show? | ||
It shows us that regardless of where you fall on this political spectrum, look, there's no more Republicans and Democrats. | ||
I mean, let's just cut the Republicans and Democrats completely. | ||
Because when 200 plus neocons and rhinos sign on to vote for Kamala Harris, I think it's safe to say we can throw Republicans and Democrats out. | ||
For the time being. | ||
There's a quickening happening. | ||
There's a clarification happening. | ||
And I'm happy to be a part of that clarification. | ||
And it's gonna be ugly. | ||
It's gonna be rough. | ||
It's gonna be bumpy. | ||
It's gonna hurt. | ||
A lot of people, we're going to lose a lot of people in the process, but I guarantee you we'll come out of the other side stronger because the ideas that the America First movement and MAGA movement now rest on are the right ideas. | ||
And more importantly, they're the true ideas. | ||
When I say truth, I mean universal truth, not selective, singular. | ||
It's my truth on this day and tomorrow it'll change. | ||
I mean, universal truth. | ||
Universal truth tells us that there's something wrong with DC. | ||
Steve Bannon has been one of the great hawks of the swamp in the DC unit party for a long time, and he was right. | ||
Shout out to the great Steve Bannon. | ||
This here, the War Room, Battleground, the house that Steve Bannon built. | ||
Shout out to him. | ||
He was right. | ||
He was right the whole time. | ||
The people are starting to wake up to it. | ||
They're starting to see it as, okay, if there's something wrong with D.C., if there's something fundamentally wrong with D.C., how can I vote for the people who have been there the longest? | ||
Doesn't make any sense. | ||
The only way I could justify it in my mind is if I let some type of cultural wedge issue and the way that the mainstream media, corrupt as they are, persuade me or sway my opinion, my belief with what I see with my own eyes and hear with my ears. | ||
If I let them persuade me, Then I can, I don't know, ignore the historical evidence that this permanent political class, and furthermore, globalist scientific managerial elite, are out of control. | ||
They're out of control, they're out of control with lies. | ||
I'm gonna run a clip right here from the debate, and I want to talk about the debate. | ||
The debate says everything you need to know. | ||
The debate we had on Tuesday night says everything you need to know. | ||
If for nothing else, The propaganda is strong with these people. | ||
I mean, they're going all out. | ||
They've abandoned, they have abandoned trying to spin and they've gone to complete and utter lies. | ||
They're done with the spin. | ||
The spin is out. | ||
The spin didn't work. | ||
You know, when we try and massage the truth and sort of manufacture the consent and show you one thing from one angle to help you or try and make you believe that it's not what you really see, but it's something else, that's failed. | ||
That doesn't work anymore. | ||
Too many people getting too good of a look at the information now. | ||
That's the great, let's say, that's the great paradox for the establishment when it comes to the internet. | ||
It's like, yeah, we have a bigger reach to spread propaganda, but we're also giving the human mind and the human intuition a good look at all the information. | ||
Dangerous. | ||
Very dangerous. | ||
And it's backfired in a great deal. | ||
You know, we talk about a time when America was great. | ||
Well, let's not ever act like the American media wasn't propaganda. | ||
It's pretty much always been propaganda. | ||
We just used to have a more centered mindset about our politics and what we were trying to stand for as a country. | ||
There was a time when we had that. | ||
And if you want to see an example of that on both sides, of the political aisle, you can go back and watch Firing Line. | ||
I've been watching a lot of Firing Line lately because, you know, they were, and William Buckley was an outlet and a commentator and a political voice and a political platform that invited intellectual, rigorous intellectual conversation. | ||
Whether you agree with him or the guest or not or whatever, there was a lot of different views were represented and there was an emphasis on the intellectual rigor and gravitas of the information. | ||
Now, what can also be said and has to be stated can't be understated. | ||
At the time, There was this veneer of rigorous intellectual political thought when underneath the system and institutions that are now fully up and functional were just laying the groundwork dense. | ||
So you have to understand multiple things happening at once. | ||
However, they've abandoned the spin. | ||
They're going straight to lies. | ||
I mean, this is a complete abandoning of any type of spin or doctoring and we are going straight to Cold red lie to the American people. | ||
Let's see how stupid they really are. | ||
Let's run the clip here from the debate. | ||
Kamala Harris, you know, talking about China. | ||
I mean, and China is the great canary in the coal mine. | ||
Let's run the clip here, if we can, of what Kamala Harris had to say at the debate. | ||
What Donald Trump did, let's talk about this, with COVID, is he actually thanked President Xi for what he did during COVID. | ||
Look at his tweet. | ||
Thank you, President Xi! | ||
when we know that she was responsible for lacking and not giving us transparency about | ||
the origins of COVID? | ||
I know a lot of my fellow conservative comrades out there have repudiated the use of profanity, but I would say we're living in beyond profane times. | ||
You tell me. | ||
Drop it in the comments. | ||
If you're watching somewhere where you can comment, you tell me. | ||
You tell me, do you think when you see a person who is a stone's throw away from being the President of the United States, the Commander-in-Chief, stand up before the entire American populace and lie through her teeth like that, and have people cheer, do you think it might be time to use a little bit of harsh language? | ||
I mean, you tell me. | ||
You decide. | ||
I've said it before, and I'll say it again. | ||
We all get to decide how the country burns now, and part of what we've suffered from, and if you watch my show, The real sign of integrity, conversational and intellectual integrity, is when you will bring a fair criticism to your own people. | ||
We're not playing in a vacuum here. | ||
in the America First and MAGA movement. | ||
We're not playing in a vacuum here on War Room. | ||
We criticize and we are critical of what needs criticism. | ||
And what needs criticism, or what has needed criticism, is we talk about conservatism, and we talk about the foundational values of this country, and we talk about our Judeo-Christian roots, and yet we have forgot some of the most important traditions in the scripture of the Judeo-Christian tradition. | ||
One of them be rebuke and refute. | ||
We must rebuke and refute. | ||
And sometimes you must rebuke and refute with some sternness, okay? | ||
It's not going to be pleasant. | ||
It's not supposed to be pleasant. | ||
And that deserves the greatest rebuke in recent American political history. | ||
I can't even believe my ears. | ||
When I see it and I hear it, I think to myself, it's actually somewhat demoralizing. | ||
And I'm hard to demoralize. | ||
I mean, I really am. | ||
I walk to the beat of my own drum, so it's not easy to demoralize me. | ||
But seeing that is somewhat demoralizing because we live in a society where we are all somewhat interdependent on one another at some level. | ||
In the final analysis, obviously, we have great individual autonomy and great individual freedom here in this country, which is why this country is what it is. | ||
But we are still somewhat dependent on one another. | ||
And no greater example than with your elections. | ||
No greater example than with your elections. | ||
I don't want to knock over Trump here, but no greater example than with your elections. | ||
We're dependent on people's political consciousness and awareness To be at a level that would reflect some type of common universal truth and that is the complete opposite of what we just listened to. | ||
Run the clip again. | ||
I'm doing it again because I don't think, I think we get, we get, we get flooded with this so much. | ||
It's become normal almost. | ||
And the other side is like, yeah, she might not have her facts together. | ||
She might be, you know, misspeaking or whatever, but we're still voting for her. | ||
Run the clip again. | ||
I mean, this is Patton. | ||
This is straight out of Langley. | ||
Understand when you're watching this, you are watching the intelligence community, the smart money of Wall Street and the globalist agenda. | ||
The Larry Finks of the world who have all the ESG financial monetary policy planned out for any company, small business or even middle market business in the future that doesn't want to play by their woke agenda. | ||
This is what they plan to do to you. | ||
This is their work. | ||
They are going to lie straight to your face and they're going to tell you that it is the most pleasant thing you've ever encountered. | ||
It's the most hopeful thing you've ever... Kamala Harris is the candidate of hope and unity and bringing people together under the auspice of lies. | ||
And you got to understand, when they talk about hope and unity and bringing people together, there is a norm. | ||
American political history of bringing people together under the auspices of false information. | ||
If you can't handle that, if that's too much for your kitty ears, you go ahead and go to bed early, okay? | ||
You drink your night quill or whatever it is that you got going on there at the home, you go to bed early. | ||
You pack it in. | ||
You stick your head in the sand and you pray to God that the communists don't take over and go door-to-door because that's about as useful as you are. | ||
If you're ready for If you're ready for the big boy game, if you're ready for the real arena of American politics and social discourse, then you gotta understand, we've been living under the auspice of hope and unity that's based on lies for a long time. | ||
Here's the greatest example, latest example from the debate of Langley going to the Kamala Harris campaign and saying, you know what? | ||
You know what's really gone unspoken? | ||
You know what? | ||
We've done a great job of suppressing through our friends at Big Tech and keeping right below the line of sight of the American public. | ||
You know what we could go back to now? | ||
We can go back to COVID. | ||
This is our ace in the hole. | ||
This is the secret weapon. | ||
There's another secret weapon we're going to talk about in a minute, but this is the secret weapon. | ||
We did such a profound, a profoundly effective job of suppressing information about COVID through complete and utter totalitarian censorship. | ||
Now we're going to wheel it out on Donald Trump and the America First and MAGA movement right out in their face. | ||
They're just antagonizing you with the, with the lies. | ||
We're going to say, we're going to say that, that Donald Trump is to blame. | ||
For not being able to say, to speak on the possibility even, that COVID originated from a lapse? | ||
This is personal to me because back in 2020, you know, after I led the peaceful protests for the George Floyd situation here in the city, you know, small black businesses on fire, usually what you should do is go to the front line and say, hey, that's not how we should behave. | ||
This is how you organize based on American civic duty and tradition. | ||
But then all the Republicans go, oh my God, he's BLM. | ||
But all of you were scared in your homes, but you weren't supposed to be on lockdown. | ||
But Governor Walz said you're on lockdown and you listened to that and you complied with that because of the rule of law. | ||
You know, that whole situation. | ||
Well, another thing that I talked about during that time was gain of function research. | ||
It just so happens that a family friend of mine is Dr. Osterholm. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, strange. | ||
Strange the people that I know. | ||
Strange the people you end up meeting. | ||
But Dr. Osterholm is one of the lead epidemiologists from the University of Minnesota. | ||
And if you remember during the pandemic, he was somebody that was referenced often in the coverage of the pandemic. | ||
And sometimes he deviated from Dr. Fauci, and sometimes he told the party line, Through and through, he told the party line about the pandemic. | ||
I say that to say back in 2020, I was already calling foul on this. | ||
I was saying gain of function, gain of function. | ||
I was at the big three, wore the t-shirt, said gain of function across it. | ||
And this is what gets you labeled as an American conspiracy theorist. | ||
So it's personal to me that that Kamala Harris and the Democrat Party that on the record went out of their way to coordinate with big tech At a global scale to censor any inference that the COVID-19 virus originated from a lab in Wuhan, China or in China, this same, this same cohort of American politicians are now going to come back to you and say that it's on Donald Trump, that Donald Trump is to blame. | ||
Donald Trump is the reason why we had a lack of transparency from the CCP. | ||
Roll the clip again. | ||
Roll the clip again. | ||
Play it again. | ||
What Donald Trump did, let's talk about this, with COVID, is he actually thanked President Xi for what he did during COVID. | ||
Look at his tweet. | ||
Thank you, President Xi! | ||
When we know that Xi was responsible for lacking and not giving us transparency about the origins of COVID. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
It's absolutely unbelievable. | ||
It's a disgrace. | ||
This election should be over, but it's not. | ||
You know, it's not over, and I'm not gonna say it, so it's not over for a number of reasons. | ||
On paper, based on the ideas, based on the candidates that we have, based on their presentation of their platform and what it is they stand for, this election shouldn't even be close. | ||
In some people's estimation, it's not really close. | ||
You got Trump up in the battleground states in some polls. | ||
I saw, you know, 67-some percent aggregate across the battleground states. | ||
You know, who knows? | ||
Who knows with these polls? | ||
This is about the people. | ||
It's not about polls. | ||
It's really not. | ||
It's about people. | ||
It's about the people and it's about the ideas. | ||
It's about what people believe in and what they're willing to stand for. | ||
And what's scary is, we've created a culture that's such a sheep-like culture that people actually, actually are so pressured socially. | ||
We have an epidemic of peer pressure in this country. | ||
You know, let me be the one to stand up and say, I like it when nobody likes me. | ||
In a culture, in a society that has gotten so far from sanity and reality on both sides of the aisle, I like it when people are turned off by me. | ||
That makes me feel like I'm in the right area. | ||
That makes me feel like I'm in the right place Mentally, spiritually, physically, politically, socially, culturally, makes me feel like I'm right over the target when a lot of people on both sides are turned off by the things that I say. | ||
You be the one to judge. | ||
Let me know. | ||
Am I unreasonable? | ||
Am I illogical? | ||
We have created an epidemic of peer pressure in this country where people actually are so consumed with what others think about their own beliefs They let a secret vote be determined by what somebody else would say about it. | ||
That is the real sign, and you can just see it. | ||
This isn't a conjecture. | ||
You can just see that the norm has become to affiliate yourself with a political position, and then you need the approval or affirmation from others to legitimize your position. | ||
You're going to take a vote in secret anyway. | ||
Well, why are you so concerned with what everybody else thinks about it? | ||
My whole candidacy has had nothing and will never have anything to do with what other people think. | ||
That's the great catch-22 of American politics. | ||
There is a fundamental component built into it that says you have to say things that resonate with the people because if you don't, then are you really representing the people? | ||
Well, actually, what we want are politicians that are willing to speak so honest that in great part, it seems as though they're only representing themselves, not their own selfish interests, not their own professional ambitions or economic monetary ambitions, that their genuine personal beliefs and value system align with the greater will of the people. | ||
That's not what we have. | ||
We have a political culture and system where people say what they think people want to hear. | ||
Enough people want to hear in order to win. | ||
That is dishonest. | ||
And that is how you have a presidential candidate who would come before the American people on a national and globally broadcasted debate. | ||
Probably one of the only debates that will happen between now and the election. | ||
Come and just tell a lie. | ||
Just straight to your face. | ||
Straight to your face. | ||
And guess what? | ||
I don't even think that she thinks the people who she needs to vote for her, believe her. | ||
I think a broad, a broad portion of this country, a significant portion of this country, not the majority, but a significant portion of this country would actually vote for Kamala Harris, no matter what she said or did, no matter what lies she told. | ||
They would, they wouldn't vote for, we're not voting for Trump no matter what. | ||
Okay. | ||
I mean, that's how you want to play it. | ||
You know, if you want to let a politician get up there and tell you and I know they'll say, oh, well, Donald Trump is lying. | ||
You know, Donald Trump thanked President Xi with an exclamation. | ||
But the fact that you even would mention the exclamation point in the in the recant of what went on. | ||
It speaks volumes to the overall intelligence of the conversation we're having. | ||
Go back and watch Thomas Sowell and even Chomsky and even, you know, B.B. | ||
Netanyahu was on there. | ||
And you had, you know, you had Ronald Reagan and you had Baldwin and, you know, all these incredibly intellectually gifted people back on firing line with William Buckley. | ||
Just watch how they how they spoke. | ||
Listen to the gravitas of what the common culture of American political discourse was back then. | ||
And if there's a pitch that I have to the American people is you better start to demand that the people you follow and lead have some intellectual integrity and gravitas. | ||
And when you don't, when you can see that ground, and you allow the degradation of the average American mind, like we have, and we did it in the inner cities, and we're going to get to that next, because I would die before I let the America First movement and MAGA movement off the hook. | ||
We're dealing with the inner cities while Steve Bannon sits in a prison cell of a kangaroo witch hunt show trial. | ||
We're going to get down. | ||
We're going to get right down to the core of it today. | ||
I guarantee you that. | ||
Might be my last time on Real America's Voice. | ||
And I love Siggs. | ||
I love everybody. | ||
But I'm just saying, there's some corners of the ring here that are still roped off, it appears. | ||
And we're going to unrope them today. | ||
We're going to unrope them right here, right now. | ||
OK? | ||
We have allowed the degradation of the American mind. | ||
We've accepted it. | ||
We love Ronald Reagan, and Ronald Reagan was as suave and as articulate and as charismatic as any president in history. | ||
He really was. | ||
He had his faults. | ||
He had his flaws. | ||
And I want to talk a little bit about that on the second side, on the second block. | ||
But, you know, he was extremely erudite, extremely, in the simplest of ways. | ||
And Donald Trump reminds me of him a lot. | ||
He really does. | ||
But again, how as Republicans who hold a Ronald Reagan up as a sanely figure, except Kamala Harris. | ||
And I say that because it's not Donald Trump. | ||
And you can have your criticism of Donald Trump's presentation as well. | ||
And that's all well and good. | ||
He talks in simple terms and lay terms. | ||
And that was the transformation of this party in this country. | ||
Hopefully, we get across the finish line. | ||
But how do these 200 neocons, who on any given day of the week hold up Ronald Reagan as a saintly figure, how do they justify voting for Kamala Harris when they see the lack of intellectual integrity and gravitas? | ||
How do they justify it? | ||
This is a problem that we've had brewing in this country for a long time. | ||
Now we're going through a quickening, and we get to see where everybody is. | ||
And everybody out there gets to decide. | ||
They get to decide where they are. | ||
And that's healthy. | ||
That's a good thing. | ||
The worst thing we could have had was a marshalling towards this globalist agenda, you know, for another couple of generations, because we wouldn't have survived it. | ||
So we got to throw down now. | ||
That's why all the people who say, you know, and even, and I'll say this, even Donald Trump's people in his, the Republican, the House Republican, whoever, whoever out there, I don't even want to give them names or labels anymore. | ||
Either you're for the truth or you are a complete and utter lying, traitorous, uh, shill for the, for the, everything that's aimed against this country. | ||
Don't be telling Donald Trump he should have stuck to the issues. | ||
He should have stuck to the issues. | ||
Says who? | ||
We'll be back on the other side of the break. | ||
You're watching War Room Battleground here from a battleground state, Minnesota. | ||
I'm in the belly of the beast, Minneapolis, Royce White. | ||
We'll be right back in a moment. | ||
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Mr. President, the OPEC powers announced yesterday afternoon that the basic price of a barrel | |
of crude oil will be $50. | ||
What is your reaction to that announcement and what do you propose to recommend? | ||
Well, I've been recommending for a long time that the only way we're going to make ourselves independent of OPEC oil is not by telling the people to drive less, or keeping the farmers from getting enough diesel fuel to run their tractors and plant their fields. | ||
It is to restore incentives for the energy industry to find the sources of energy we need here in this country | ||
so that we're not dependent on OPEC. On the other hand, I have to say this with | ||
reference to the OPEC nations. There's a great deal of talk that they're sitting over there greedily | ||
just raising these prices because they know we're dependent and they've got a | ||
monopoly position. | ||
Is this really true? | ||
Or is it possible that because some years ago it was decided that the OPEC nations would price their oil based | ||
on American dollars, and at that time, $35 would buy 10 barrels of oil, and $35 | ||
would buy one ounce of gold? | ||
And then the United States? | ||
We were on the gold standard at the time. | ||
We went off the gold standard. | ||
There is no longer any gold backing for our money. | ||
Is OPEC raising the price, or is OPEC still saying, we are figuring that 10 barrels of our oil is worth an ounce of gold, and we're not going to follow the American paper dollar downhill? | ||
That is, the dollar continues to lose its value and its purchasing power, We're not going to stay with a figure that doesn't recognize that. | ||
So they're doing the same thing you were talking about, the bombs. | ||
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All this nonsense, all this spin, they can't handle the truth. | |
War Room Battleground with Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Royce White here, your host from the belly of the beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota. | ||
You are watching War Room Battleground from a battleground state, the house that Stephen K. Bannon built. | ||
Tip of the spear. | ||
The cold open there, I wanted to reference. | ||
I mean, just look at the conversation that was happening there between William Buckley and Ronald Reagan. | ||
That used to be the standard. | ||
That used to be the standard for American politics. | ||
And it's not about the, let's say, the the educational or, you know, intellectualism of the dialogue. | ||
I mean, from a dialectic standpoint, it's not about the words they're choosing or the flow of the conversation. | ||
Obviously, back then, there was a much more formal and sort of educated expectation for certain types of political conversations. | ||
I'm not talking about that. | ||
I'm talking about how Ronald Reagan's command of the issue and his willingness To venture from the status quo of an industry as big as the oil or energy industry in terms of geopolitical structure. | ||
You know, and you wonder why Ronald, I mean, let's just talk about it. | ||
Ronald Reagan, another one who had an attempted assassination, and that one went down the memory hole, and you can say what you want about that one, but when I hear Ronald Reagan challenging the gold standard in the way that the energy industry was structured, I start to have questions about who tried to take Ronald Reagan out, to be quite honest with you. | ||
And my point is, before the break we talked about people in Donald Trump's cohort. | ||
They're voting for him, they're supporting him. | ||
We would have liked to see him stick with the issues. | ||
Get serious. | ||
There's nothing about American politics that the political discourse doesn't devolve down into | ||
anything other than WWE mudslinging politics. That's what we've asked for. You get the | ||
government you deserve and you get the leadership you deserve. | ||
You get the leadership you subconsciously, spiritually, and sort of deep down you desire. | ||
You get the government and the leadership you deep down desire. | ||
That's the brilliance of what they call the American experiment that is our government structure and system. | ||
It reflects the will of the people. | ||
It really does. | ||
And if your will is apathy, then that's what it's going to reflect. | ||
It'll reflect apathy. | ||
And if in your apathy you desire to have things devolve into a mudslinging so you don't have to confront the profound deepness of corruption that exists in the matrix all around you, if that's what you desire, that's exactly what you're going to get. | ||
And all of you in there in the government, in the house, feckless, spineless house, Minus Matt Gaetz, love him to death. | ||
He's a true warrior and patriot. | ||
I'm still standing by him every step of the way, because I remember, I can separate the signal from the noise. | ||
I remember when Matt Gaetz stood up there in the well of the Congress and said, this body and this place has been hollowed out by special interests and lobby money. | ||
I remember when he said that. | ||
And I remember all the people who now say they'll vote for Donald Trump stand up in opposition to Matt Gaetz. | ||
And you better believe when they go in to cast their secret ballot, There's a good chance they're not going to be voting for Donald Trump in the MAGA movement. | ||
And that's okay, because there are other people out there like the Tulsi Gabbards, like the RFK juniors, like the vice presidential candidate Shanahan, and all these other individuals that are coming from all these other walks of life that want to vote for Donald Trump, that understand the referendum question of this election. | ||
So it's okay. | ||
But just understand that the Republican Party in this movement is going through a significant quickening. | ||
And there are a lot of people then that said, oh, Matt Gaetz doesn't have a plan. | ||
He's only interested in himself. | ||
He just wants notoriety and publicity. | ||
And taking McCarthy out isn't strategic. | ||
I remember even Mark Levin, who many of you still can't get past the reality that he is a fixture of that neoconservative plague in this party. | ||
Even Mark Levin. | ||
Said Matt Gaetz was a clown. | ||
Said Matt Gaetz was an idiot. | ||
Matt Gaetz didn't know what he was doing. | ||
Matt Gaetz is a fraud. | ||
That's how me and Jason Whitlock got into a fight in the first place. | ||
Brought me on his show. | ||
To talk about Matt Gaetz and the controversy of getting McCarthy out. | ||
And at the time, Speaker Mike Johnson was the, was, you know, had become the choice. | ||
But he brought me on to talk about Matt Gaetz. | ||
And my first thing was, let's talk about all these Republicans that are, you know, railed on Matt Gaetz when the man has done nothing but stand up and speak the truth there in the well of the Congress. | ||
Well, don't say Mark Levin's name like he's some saintly figure. | ||
Well, never forget. | ||
See, this is the part about when I say you don't really want conversation that strikes at the heart of the corruption in this country and the normalcy even within our party. | ||
You don't really want to talk about it. | ||
You want to kind of paint the corners, but you don't really want to go to the heart of the center of the ring and exchange blow for blow. | ||
People don't really want to do that because it uncovers too much. | ||
It reveals the lie that everybody is bought into. | ||
Never forget, when Ronald Reagan ran for re-election and George Bush Was was challenging him and decided to stay in a primary with Ronald Reagan all the way up into the end as a strategic move divide for the vice presidency, which hey, you know, that's a strategy end up working whatever the case may be but | ||
You could have made the same case then that you would make now and say, you know, the fact that the primary went on so long, it took away from Ronald Reagan's resources. | ||
Same thing the Republican Party says now. | ||
We don't like primaries. | ||
Primaries, unless you're a MAG or America First, then primaries are great. | ||
Okay. | ||
But George Bush did the same thing to Ronald Reagan then. | ||
And it worked. | ||
But Ronald Reagan really never was a big fan of George Bush, Sr. | ||
I mean, you go back and you listen to the things that were said and you read between the lines, you realize that Ronald Reagan never really was a big fan of Bush. | ||
In fact, there were certain individuals in Ronald Reagan's camp who were friends and allies of George Bush, Sr., who continued to encourage that George Bush become the vice presidential pick when all was said and done. | ||
One of them was Edwin Meese. | ||
Edwin Meese, the attorney general, whose chief of staff was Mark Levin. | ||
I'm just telling you the history. | ||
You don't have to like it. | ||
Okay? | ||
You don't have to like it. | ||
You don't have to, you can go back and challenge it and check it. | ||
If you don't agree with it, that you can do, but you don't have to like it, but I'm going to tell it to you nonetheless. | ||
And my point in saying that is I remember when they went after Matt Gaetz. | ||
I remember when, I remember when they went after Matt Gaetz viciously. | ||
And we are still up against that now. | ||
We still kind of need this sense of broad unity in the Republican Party and conservative movement. | ||
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But that's a fallacy. | |
It's fiction. | ||
It's immature. | ||
It's for children. | ||
It's for children. | ||
It's for people who want to be, you know, tucked in at night by their mommy and rubbed on the head and said, the Republican wave is coming. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay, but we're going to have a bunch of new Republicans, obviously. | ||
And some old ones who have been a fixture are going to leave, and with them, they're going to take their constituents and whoever it is that they've brainwashed, they're part of the solution and not the problem. | ||
That's got to happen now. | ||
And it's got to happen in 45 days. | ||
It's not going to happen afterward. | ||
All you old things, you're setting us up for disappointment. | ||
Don't set yourself up to be disappointed. | ||
People are exactly who they show you they are in the most dire of straits and situations in crisis. | ||
And that's what we face now in this country. | ||
And people are showing you who they are. | ||
Isn't it strange? | ||
The other stark thing that you should take away from this debate was the openness with which Kamala Harris touted Republican support and endorsements like Bush, no pun intended, Unironically. | ||
Bush, Romney, Cheney, I mean, and McCain. | ||
I mean, guys, you're looking at the titular head of who controlled and dominated your party. | ||
The only person she didn't say was Mitch McConnell. | ||
And the only reason Mitch McConnell hasn't thrown in with Kamala and the crew is because he's too smart to do it. | ||
He doesn't need to do it. | ||
The other four, I don't even know what they're up to. | ||
I don't know what they see their future as. | ||
It would appear they're looking to transition to the Democrat Party in the future, and that's part of the quickening. | ||
Fine, so be it. | ||
For every Bush, Romney, McCain, and Cheney that they have, we will find a Vivek, we will find a Tulsi Gabbard, we will find an RFK Jr. | ||
and Shanahan, we will find the people to replace them. | ||
Because it's not about the people and the personalities, it's about the ideas. | ||
One group are a bunch of warmongering, neocon, baron robbers. | ||
The other group just seem to want to tell the truth and, you know, deliver well-being and prosperity to the American people. | ||
You get to decide who you're rolling with. | ||
And let's go right to the heart of the issue. | ||
Right to the heart. | ||
I told you all for two years straight, Race, race, race. | ||
Ah, now why do we need to talk about race? | ||
Why do we need to? | ||
And it's all just to obfuscate. | ||
It's all just that sort of intellectual and spiritual cowardice that we have in our own movement, where we can't talk about the history and acknowledge some things without feeling like we're giving up too much ground in a battle we're already losing. | ||
And you're losing. | ||
Because no matter what you think about race, you left the inner cities that have a population that is overcoming yours in every way imaginable. | ||
Natural births, the indoctrination of the children, and the transplanting of illegal immigrants and, you know, co-opting them into the numbers, at least, at the very least. | ||
You allowed that. | ||
We allowed that. | ||
The conservative movement allowed the concession. | ||
We conceded. | ||
We gave up every metropolitan area in this country based on race. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
This goes all the way back to the 1960s. | ||
When the first housing projects pop up all across the country, when the first housing projects in this country targeted the black communities and single low-income black women, To kick their men out of their homes and have a bunch of sons grow up without that father figure structure who then ended up in the streets and became the earliest representation of the black gangs that are now ripping through the communities today and are used as a justification why you won't come into the city to preach the gospel or the Republican Party's platform. | ||
That is the absolute and unadulterated truth. | ||
If you don't like it, you're in on the problem. | ||
Let's separate. | ||
Part of the quickening is you're gonna have some leaders now that step up and tell you exactly how it is. | ||
And this is exactly how it is. | ||
Because right now everybody's hoping a prayer. | ||
A hope and a prayer that they don't cheat in the election. | ||
Okay? | ||
A hope and a prayer that there's no voter fraud. | ||
A hope and a prayer that black people wake up and vote for their own interests. | ||
But you're still not willing to go down there, are you? | ||
You're still not willing to go right here in the belly of the beast and talk to the gang leaders and talk to the strippers and the prostitutes and the drug dealers and the average American black working citizen who just goes to work every day and doesn't really even pay attention to politics because to him, neither party's really ever even given a crap about his vote anyway. | ||
So at the end of the day, I got to survive on my own regardless what happens. | ||
I gotta survive in this communist, Marxist hellhole regardless who wins, so why would I really pay that close attention anyway? | ||
I'm in survival mode. | ||
Yeah, oh, and when you live under Marxist and communist, I hope everybody can appreciate how that would put a person in a certain sort of survival mode. | ||
That's why when I can talk like this for an hour with no notes, an hour with no cue cards, no 8x10 glossies, people go, he's unhinged. | ||
I'm unhinged with righteousness. | ||
Self-righteous indignation. | ||
Some people can't tolerate it. | ||
Some people can't handle it. | ||
It makes some people uncomfortable. | ||
It makes some people wet their shorts, and I love that. | ||
That's exactly what I'm here to do. | ||
That's exactly why Stephen K. Bannon has always supported me, because he knew we would come to a moment where we can decide whether or not we save the Republic or watch it burn. | ||
Right now, to save the Republic in these battleground states, it's simple. | ||
If we have to spend any more time on you Republicans, you are the problem. | ||
You're either not a Republican, you've never been one, you've just been over here hiding for some infantilized, weird, strange... I don't even know what it is. | ||
You know, the conservatism just for public appearances? | ||
I don't know what you're really doing. | ||
So go on ahead over there with Dick Cheney and Bush and those guys. | ||
You go caucus with the communists. | ||
For all you other Republicans who have a lack of trust and belief in the system, if we have to do any more convincing for you, you're a part of the problem. | ||
In fact, you could argue you're the whole problem. | ||
I shouldn't have to go to the far corner of rural Minnesota to have Republicans understand how dire of a situation this is and get every single red-blooded patriot they know to come and vote on election day. | ||
What we do need you all to do is get over your fear of the black community's violence and chaos that they sell you on Fox. | ||
to ensure that you will never go down there and ask the simple question that Ronald Reagan spoke on in the beginning of this segment. | ||
Look at OPEC. | ||
Look at the fundamental fabric and mechanism of the way your energy industry work. | ||
Who is it aimed to hurt? | ||
Black people are ready for that. | ||
I'm down here right now doing it in the belly of the beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota. | ||
When you talk about Minneapolis, Minnesota, the first thing people want to talk about is George Floyd. | ||
That, my friends, We'll be how we lose. | ||
And I'll say this. | ||
George Floyd had COVID, so they say. | ||
George Floyd had coronary artery disease. | ||
George Floyd, it would appear, took some drugs in the system, but it would appear that he actually ingested drugs in the backseat of that car, from what I hear. | ||
You know, that would seem to be the truth. | ||
But Derek Chauvin was still wrong. | ||
And he may not have been the complete cause of that death, the total and absolute cause of that death, but how he handled that situation was absolutely and utterly wrong. | ||
Even Rush Limbaugh said it. | ||
Now, if you want to start trading people like Rush Limbaugh for any of these other neocons and rhinos, be my guest. | ||
If you want to trade the great Rush Limbaugh who said on that day, this police officer was dead wrong. | ||
Stupid. | ||
For your Sean Hannity's, then you deserve to live under communism. | ||
And you will live under, you are living under communism, and you will live under communism. | ||
And you better get that through your head right here, right now. | ||
The win is going to be in those black, brainwashed, indoctrinated communities in all of these battleground states all across the country. | ||
You better get ready to go there. | ||
Smile and wave. | ||
They say Republicans are mean, vile. | ||
Go there, just smile and wave and say, hey, I'd love to talk to you about restoring the value of your citizenship. | ||
Your citizenship. | ||
It's been another episode of War Room Battleground. | ||
I'm your host, Royce White, fired up today with the truth, with righteous indignation. | ||
Beat off of it. | ||
We'll see you soon. | ||
Thank you again. | ||
Thank you to Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Godspeed. | ||
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