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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 on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
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The people have had a belly full of it. | |
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room, here's your host Stephen K. Babb. | |
Welcome back. | ||
Ben Harnell filling in for Steve Bannon. | ||
So now let's hear from Jenny Beth Martin, a legend in the movement and in the Tea Party movement that preceded it. | ||
Jenny Beth, you've been in Arizona yesterday. | ||
You're in Montana, I think now, off to Pennsylvania tomorrow and then on to Michigan and Wisconsin. | ||
Tell me something first, if you wouldn't mind. | ||
What is the sentiment on the ground as you're traveling across the United States that you're seeing? | ||
You know, if you're looking at the mainstream media, it's sort of giving the idea that we've got our heads in our hands crying that it's all going so bad. | ||
But it's not what I'm picking up. | ||
What are you seeing there? | ||
No, it's not what I'm picking up either. | ||
I certainly see a lot of momentum for Donald Trump for president. | ||
And I hear people talking about Trump even on airplanes, like in conversations either with me, but not even with me. | ||
I just sort of overhear it. | ||
and they're complaining about the way things are right now and they want something better and they want relief. | ||
In Arizona, there is a lot of momentum and energy for Trump. | ||
There are yard signs, people are showing up at events. | ||
I didn't see that as much regarding Kamala Harris. | ||
And I was driving around all over the state over the weekend | ||
and I did not get that same sense. | ||
With that said, there were Democrats who showed up at a theater where I went that was showing a conservative movie, and they were showing a liberal movie, and the Democrat volunteers were very, very polite. | ||
And so they are showing up, but not in the same numbers as the Trump supporters. | ||
And I just sense that there is definitely real momentum for Trump. | ||
And that's interesting to me. | ||
I need to see the other states still to know if that's across the whole country, especially in the swing states, or if Arizona is just really leaning towards Trump right now. | ||
In Georgia, I definitely see more Kamala momentum than I did in Arizona, but there's a lot of energy for Trump as well in Georgia. | ||
Tell me something else that I'd asked our previous guest in Pennsylvania, Noah Formica. | ||
And this is a little, it could seem to be counterintuitive, but I think it illustrates a really important dynamic. | ||
And I'll explain why after you answer. | ||
But it's young chaps, young guys in Generation Z. I'm not Generation Z. Sadly, I think I missed the cutoff point for that quite some time ago. | ||
But apparently the young guys are flooding to Donald Trump. | ||
Is that what you're noticing as well? | ||
Yeah, I am noticing that. | ||
And, you know, I have a 21-year-old son and a 21-year-old daughter. | ||
I have twins, so I have boy-girl twins. | ||
And I watched the kind of messages that my son received in public school. | ||
He went to public school. | ||
I watched the kind of messages that he received. | ||
And the difference between what the boys receive and what the girls receive is quite astounding. | ||
So it doesn't surprise me that across all races, Boys and young men and older men are saying, I feel like I have been attacked over and over and over just because of the way I was born. | ||
They can't control that they are born a boy who's going to grow into a man, and yet they're being attacked for that and told that women need special treatment and whatever else. | ||
There's just all sorts of attacks on men. | ||
And I think that at some point they're like, whoa, wait a minute. | ||
I want to provide for my family. | ||
I want to have a family. | ||
I want to have the ability to have a career and be able to be self-sufficient. | ||
I don't want to depend on other people. | ||
I want to take care of myself and provide for my family. | ||
And I think that's part of the reason why they're looking at Trump and leaning towards Trump. | ||
They see Trump. | ||
They want to be able to be the same kind of a self-made man when it comes to business. | ||
And even if they aren't as wildly successful as Donald J. Trump has been, they still want to be successful in their own right by their own standards. | ||
And I think that that has a lot to do with why men are gravitating towards Trump. | ||
And then they're worried about the border. | ||
They're worried about the fact that the world seems on the brink of world war. | ||
If they get drafted, they want to know that our United States government will train them well enough that they could win in a war and come back home. | ||
So there's a lot of emotion going into the decisions that they are making. | ||
Look, I'll tell you why, and I'm very, very interested to hear that, right, your experiences. | ||
I'll tell you why I asked you, because there are two phenomena that are taking place right now regarding guys specifically, one of which is this phenomenon that young guys are moving to the right. | ||
They're moving in Magga, in Christian nationalism, this sort of thing. | ||
The second phenomenon, I saw something over the weekend. | ||
Which said, I think it was on the Southern Baptists had reported that really for the first time ever in terms of age cohort, men are stepping up and sort of cousins in their local church communities rather than young girls taking the leadership. | ||
In that in that age cohort of youth, they were saying, we've never seen this before. | ||
These two things that repeat this because they're related. | ||
Young guys are stepping forward when it comes to saving their country in MAGA and they're stepping forward when it comes to saving their faith. | ||
This is the this is a convergence of these two trends. | ||
And it's very important that these two things stand together because fundamentally this | ||
is something that a number of people will say. | ||
I'll definitely say this on the war room, that fundamentally the fight that we have | ||
confronting us, not just in America, but right across the world, right across the West, right | ||
across Christendom, it's a spiritual battle. | ||
And men, the left have made a huge headway over recent decades, just the last 10 years | ||
alone, eliminating sidelining men. | ||
There's attacks, there's notional attacks on the concept of the patriarchy. | ||
Men are starting to fight back, but not just politically, armed with their faith in Jesus Christ. | ||
This is going to be transformative for America. | ||
Yeah, I agree, and I have even seen that with my own children. | ||
They're obviously adults now, but in their own peer groups, I am noticing that same kind of thing. | ||
I see that happening with some of the friends that my children and my children themselves are hanging out with, my adult kids. | ||
So I definitely see that. | ||
I think part of it is because These young men, especially the people who were locked down by COVID, the government utterly failed them when it came to education, they failed them when it came to mandates, they failed them when it came to masks and vaccines and everything. | ||
And they're looking for something that they can actually put their faith in that is reliable. | ||
And God and Christ are reliable. | ||
It doesn't mean that you'll always have a good life, but it means that when you seek God, you feel his presence and he gives you comfort, and you have that with you constantly, and it is much more reliable than anything the government can ever provide. | ||
And the people who often run for office, In both parties, especially on the left, will promise so many services and goods from the government to try to fix this or fix that or patch this up or patch that up, when really we have this innate desire to be free, to be able to live our life the way we see fit without harming others. | ||
And when you begin to understand that those rights come from God, You want to go back and worship God. | ||
And so I think that you're absolutely right. | ||
The two are very closely tied together. | ||
I think it can be transformative for the future of the country and it should give everyone, regardless of where you stand in this election, we should be comforted as older adults to know that the generation that is emerging into adulthood right now, cares deeply about their faith, especially the men, that | ||
will lead to stronger, more stable families. | ||
And that's good for all of society. | ||
And that's what I would want for my children and for my grandchildren. | ||
And I know I'm not the only one who wants it. | ||
You don't want to see your children hurting inside of a family. | ||
Jenny Beth, you mentioned your kids a couple of times today on the show. | ||
Your son, your daughter. | ||
Talk specifically about mentioning your daughter here. | ||
Is that an inspiration for you in this new project which you've launched down in Georgia? | ||
Will your daughter be next? | ||
Yes, so it absolutely is. | ||
We have a new ad, and you can find it at willyourdaughterbenext.com. | ||
We've launched it in Georgia, but it's a digital ad that can be shared anywhere, and it's a website, and it highlights many of the people who were victims and have been killed because of illegal immigration. | ||
When Laken Riley was viciously murdered by an illegal immigrant, it hit home on so many different levels. | ||
I'm a University of Georgia grad. | ||
I know friends of mine who have kids who are on campus at UGA, and that's the area where she was murdered. | ||
And then, very shortly after her death, I learned that her first grade teacher was my kid's first grade teacher a year before them. | ||
And I just, it hit home. | ||
I've been fighting for secure borders for over a decade. | ||
And for this to come full circle and just be basically in my backyard, I couldn't help but think when this happened to Lake and Riley, what if it happened to my daughter? | ||
And I don't think I'm the only mom in the country who is thinking that. | ||
But it could be your mother. | ||
Will your mother be next? | ||
Will your sister be next? | ||
Will your wife be next? | ||
It could be any of that. | ||
And the ad really highlights all those different aspects. | ||
No matter whether you're married or have a sister or not, we all have moms and many people have daughters. | ||
And we don't want to see that kind of crime That senseless, needless, preventable crime happen. | ||
I can't bring Laken Riley back. | ||
I can't absolve her family of the pain that they've gone through. | ||
But I want to do everything I can to prevent that kind of pain from happening to other families across this country. | ||
Tell me something about the feedback you've had to this already. | ||
Yeah, people really like the ad a lot. | ||
They think it's very powerful. | ||
So I urge you to go look at the website, share it far and wide, especially with people who are a little bit undecided about whether they want to vote for Kamala Harris or not. | ||
Or if they're voting for her just because she's a woman, show them that ad and remind them there are much more important issues than than just a woman or just because you hate Trump. We've | ||
been suffering for the past four years because people just didn't like Trump so they voted for | ||
something different. We have to be more thoughtful. And we also have a new app that we're | ||
using in the swing states to help increase voter turnout among friends and family, which activists can | ||
go to MarchtoVictory.com to sign We will train you on it. | ||
It matches your contacts on your phone with the targeted voter list of people who lean Republican or are independent, and yet they don't vote in every general election. | ||
So if they're going to vote for Trump, we have to make sure they cast their ballot and | ||
we teach you how to have those natural interactions with the people you're already talking to. | ||
And if they're undecided, we give you some resources and messaging that you might be | ||
able to use to help sway them. | ||
And we're doing all that through March2Victory.com. | ||
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What a great idea. | |
And one more thing about that methodology. | ||
The Democrats have been using that. | ||
It's called relational organizing. | ||
And they have increased the vote by 3.8 to 9.2 percent. | ||
Now, I don't think we're going to increase the vote that much in a presidential election year. | ||
But imagine if we increase the vote by even half a percent. | ||
in Arizona or Georgia or Wisconsin. | ||
Arizona's official vote difference in 2020 was less than 10,000 votes. | ||
In the Abe Hamede election, it was less than 250 votes. | ||
In Georgia, 11,779, Wisconsin, less than 20,000. | ||
I think this app could be the determining factor if the election is that close once again. | ||
Jenny Beth, 30 seconds, quickly. | ||
Your social media and where do people go for the app to download it? | ||
Go to MarchToVictory.com to sign up and we'll send you the email to download the app. | ||
You can follow me on X and all the socials at JennyBethM and then check out that ad at WillYourDaughterBeNext.com. | ||
Jamie Beth Martin, thanks so much for coming on the show. | ||
Catch up again with you soon. | ||
God bless. | ||
Stand by for a few. | ||
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We'll be back in two minutes with Ryan Walters from Oklahoma and our very own Ben Berkman. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | ||
Welcome back to Great War Room Favorite now. | ||
Ryan Walters, the state. | ||
Superintendent for Education in Oklahoma. | ||
Ryan, good morning. | ||
Thanks for coming on the show. | ||
So you've got some good news now with this project, which we've been How's it going? | ||
with you right from the beginning, this project, this noble spiritual renewal project of having | ||
the Word of God, Holy Bible in every school child's hand down in Oklahoma. | ||
How's it going? | ||
I know you've had a lot of opposition, right, obviously from the usual forces, but you're | ||
pretty clear, pretty close to success now. | ||
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We've allocated three million dollars here in the state to make sure every single classroom has a copy of the Bible. | |
And we're going to continue to ensure that every student in Oklahoma understands the role the Bible played in American history. | ||
The teachers unions have fought us. | ||
The radical Marxist Democrats have fought us, but it's going to happen. | ||
Our parents are thrilled. | ||
They are so excited that we're going to bring back history to the classroom. | ||
And again, kids have to understand what made America great. | ||
They have to understand American history. | ||
They have to understand the influences the Bible had throughout American history. | ||
And we're very, very proud of that, because frankly, you see this with Harris and you see it with Waltz and you see what this election is coming down to. | ||
This has been the Democrats' plan from the beginning. | ||
Teach kids to hate their country. | ||
Teach kids to hate Christianity and Judaism. | ||
That has been a plot that the left has had for decades. | ||
We are playing offense here in Oklahoma to turn that back around. | ||
And with President Trump winning the election here in about 40 days, we've got to get that done. | ||
We're going to be full steam ahead. | ||
I think one of the reasons, Ryan, that people love you here on The War Room, the live chat specifically, is that you don't give up. | ||
You realise, you anticipated there'd be opposition and that's fine. | ||
You just carry on with this initiative and you're making progress. | ||
Tell me about the recent obstacles that you've had and how you've been overcoming them. | ||
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Yeah, no, I think that's a great point. | |
You know, the reality is if you're not facing stark opposition to what you're doing, you're not doing enough. | ||
I mean, the left has controlled these institutions. | ||
They have controlled our government. | ||
They've weaponized the justice system to go after Steve Bannon, to go after Donald J. Trump. | ||
It's insane. | ||
It is sick. | ||
We have to be fighting back. | ||
We have to be playing offense. | ||
And, of course, they should be loud. | ||
They should be fighting us because, again, we're not going to allow them To turn this country into a Marxist dumpster fire. | ||
And so, yeah, I knew that was going to happen. | ||
I knew, frankly, some of my own Republicans were going to come after me. | ||
My own Speaker of the House here in Oklahoma named Charles McCaul has been trying to impeach me over these efforts. | ||
I'm not going to back down. | ||
The people of Oklahoma are behind me and behind this effort. | ||
They want better for their kids. | ||
They are tired of this left-wing indoctrination in the classroom. | ||
They know America is the greatest country in the history of the world. | ||
And it's time that our kids understand that. | ||
And so that means getting back to the basics in education, getting back to the type of education we used to have. | ||
But again, what we continue to do is, hey, look, we know they're going to come after us. | ||
We know they're going to be nasty. | ||
But we're continuing to take our message directly to the people of Oklahoma and directly to the people of America and say, here's what we're doing. | ||
Here's why. | ||
Here's what we've heard from parents and grandparents. | ||
And we're resonating. | ||
You're putting the whole of the GOP to shame, I think, with what you're doing in Oklahoma. | ||
Do you have any updates for us on the timeline of when you actually think you're going to be able to get the Holy Bible in kids' hands? | ||
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You know, it's close. | |
I think within, you know, a couple of months, maybe shorter than that, but we're actively working on it. | ||
Again, we've got money allocated for it now, so we're just working on the logistics, but it will be here sooner rather than later. | ||
And again, we are going to be so proud here in Oklahoma to be the first state in the country to bring the Bible back to every single classroom, and every state should be doing this. | ||
And again, you've heard it. | ||
President Trump praised our efforts. | ||
President Trump has been the leader on this issue. | ||
He's been the leader on getting schools back on track. | ||
And isn't it amazing, as your audience I know will be tuning into the VP debate tonight, how little we've talked in the national media. | ||
You've heard all the corporate media outlets. | ||
They haven't talked about education lately. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because as you pointed out earlier, Women mothers across the country are watching what's being done to their kids, and they're sickened by it, and they want better for their kids. | ||
But the Democrats don't want that to be a topic, right? | ||
They don't want to talk about trying to transition kids, trying to mutilate kids, and tell them that they're transgender, trying to tell kids that they should hate their country, they should hate the traditional family model. | ||
They don't want that to be a topic right now as they're trying to barrel through this election. | ||
I think it's so important that we continue to put at the forefront. | ||
The Democrats have pushed graphic pornography on your kids. | ||
They have told your kids that they're a different gender. | ||
They have pushed sexuality on your kids. | ||
This is the most insane agenda the country has ever seen. | ||
Democrats should own that, and they should own it at the polls this November. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Superb. | ||
Ryan, where do people go to follow you on social media or to support your initiative here of putting Bibles in students' hands? | ||
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Thank you for that. | |
Ryan Walters, SUP. | ||
So, Ryan Walters, superintendent on Twitter. | ||
Please give us a follow. | ||
We're giving everybody updates here as we go. | ||
And we are not going to back down to the woke mob. | ||
We will not back down to radical Marxists that want to make kids hate this country, want to turn kids against Christianity. | ||
We will continue our fight and we will be successful. | ||
I wish you godspeed with this. | ||
Wonderful to see you. | ||
You're becoming famous across the United States now with this. | ||
You really are so at the tip of the spear. | ||
I can't turn on the television these days without seeing you there. | ||
Come back, let us know how you're getting on, right? | ||
Thanks, Ryan. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
God bless. | ||
To Wisconsin now, Ben Burkham. | ||
I gather Tell me, where are you, Ben? | ||
I can't quite make that out in the background. | ||
Hey, Ben, we're actually walking through the crowd. | ||
I just want to show you a little bit of the crowd. | ||
We've got no Kamala supporters out here, huh? | ||
This is all MAGA! | ||
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Trump! Trump! Trump! Trump! | |
Alright, so Ben, I just want to show you, we're at Dane Manufacturing. | ||
We're in Wannakee, Wisconsin. | ||
The only Wannakee, I believe, in the world. | ||
This line, so you guys are at the back of the line, but that line goes, wraps around way over there, goes around the other side of the building, comes over here, and we got some friends over here I want to introduce you to. | ||
Who's pumped to be out here? | ||
Beautiful day! | ||
America! | ||
America! | ||
Okay, and I want to show you this, Ben. | ||
Guys, do me a favor. | ||
Raise your hand if this is your first Trump rally. | ||
I want to see hands in the air. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Look at the hands. | ||
Raise your hand if this is your first Trump rally. | ||
Look at this. | ||
This is incredible, Ben. | ||
The momentum is growing across. | ||
Now, one more question. | ||
One more question. | ||
Raise your hand if you used to be a Democrat. | ||
I want to see any Democrats. | ||
Do we have any Democrats over here? | ||
Okay, only Republicans. | ||
We do have one. | ||
What's that? | ||
Long time ago. | ||
What made you change? | ||
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When the legislators ran to Illinois and would not work with the Republicans across the table, there was something wrong. | |
And then they went ahead and destroyed our Capitol. | ||
What do you think about what the Democrats have done to our country? | ||
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It's evil. | |
It's morality against immorality. | ||
Isn't it amazing that they claim it's the opposite? | ||
They claim to have the moral high ground while they're butchering babies and inviting our country to be invaded and everything else. | ||
It's tearing down the churches in America. | ||
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It's gaslighting. | |
It's the rise of the fourth right. | ||
Brown shirts. | ||
They're infiltrating our education and they've even had George Soros money in our churches. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That probably is the worst to me. | ||
Thank you. | ||
What's your name? | ||
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Lisa. | |
Okay. | ||
Ben, I'm going to go down here. | ||
We've got some more fans here, but I want to let you jump in there. | ||
Yes. | ||
Wanakee, Wisconsin. | ||
Trump Rally. | ||
2.30 local time. | ||
Hang on Ben, hang on. | ||
Let me, I just want to confirm that from Lisa, right? | ||
Former Democrat supporter, voter, she said that she's now at a Trump rally because she sees in the Democratic movement the rise of the Fourth Reich. | ||
Is that, have I got that right? | ||
Is that what I just heard? | ||
He just wants to, so Ben wants to confirm, I'm Ben, he's Ben, wants to confirm, left the Democrat party and you see the Democrats now as the rise of the Fourth Reich. | ||
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Yes. | |
Yes. | ||
No, no equivocation. | ||
Yes. | ||
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Yes. | |
That's the answer. | ||
While they call Trump supporters fascists, you look at what they're actually doing. | ||
They are the true fascists. | ||
And ironically, now they're actually aligning themselves against Israel with Hezbollah, with Hamas, with the actual modern day fascists, the real modern day fascists that want to wipe Israel off the map. | ||
It is truly incredible. | ||
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Right. | |
Yeah. | ||
But God's in control. | ||
Amen. | ||
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And he's got the perfect timing also. | |
Amen. | ||
God bless you. | ||
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Yes. | |
Ben? | ||
Ben, fantastic. | ||
Let's hear from someone else quickly. | ||
Final minute. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
Come here. | ||
Come on. | ||
Let's go, Austin. | ||
OK, I got these ladies up here. | ||
I promised them I'd come back. | ||
Ladies, where are you at? | ||
There you are. | ||
All right. | ||
All right. | ||
Come here. | ||
So again, I want to do this again, guys. | ||
We're doing this all across the country. | ||
If you can hear me up there, I want you to do me a favor. | ||
Raise your hand if this is your first Trump rally. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Look at this. | ||
First Trump rally. | ||
Keep your hands in the air. | ||
Keep your hands in the air. | ||
First Trump rally. | ||
They can't hear me down there. | ||
First Trump rally. | ||
Raise your hands. | ||
Look at this. | ||
So, I just want to tell you, Ben, I've been doing this for the last couple years, and when I first started doing it, it was maybe 30 percent. | ||
And then it was about 40, 50 percent. | ||
Now, I would say it's 70, 80, 90 percent, depending on where you're going. | ||
The momentum is rising. | ||
Folks, why are you out here? | ||
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Oh, we love to watch Trump speak and just all the excitement and just want to support him. | |
Do you trust anything that's coming out of the Democrats? | ||
Do you trust anything Kamala says? | ||
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Absolutely not! | |
No way! | ||
They lie out of their teeth. | ||
They're awful people. | ||
What do you think, so top issues, top two issues? | ||
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The border, for one, and our economy. | |
Border and the economy. | ||
And the gangs that are coming in over the border, killing our people! | ||
Border and the economy. | ||
We need to stop the disaster. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
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This is a disaster happening in front of our eyes. | |
Ben, we'll go to a break. | ||
We'll be back in two minutes. | ||
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to be. | ||
And I'm glad, Posse, that we're all getting to see these pictures, because it absolutely goes 100 percent, 1,000 percent in the face of what the mainstream media are lying to the American people about the sentiment on the ground. | ||
Ben, could you ask the folk, the great folk, the great Americans who are standing right next to you? | ||
Trump supporters, they've all travelled from miles around, hours ahead to hear him speak for the excitement and the energy. | ||
Can you ask them, hands up everyone there who is registered to vote? | ||
Okay, first question. | ||
Is everyone here? | ||
Raise your hand if you're registered to vote. | ||
Let me see. | ||
Hands up. | ||
Hands up. | ||
Now, don't be ashamed if you're not. | ||
Hands up. | ||
Registered to vote. | ||
Raise your hands. | ||
Let's go over here. | ||
Registered to vote. | ||
Well, the only one, he can't raise his hand. | ||
How old are you? | ||
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Ten. | |
Ten. | ||
Okay. | ||
How old are you? | ||
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I'm almost 16. | |
16? | ||
Okay, they can't raise their hand. | ||
Everyone else that's over 18 registered to vote? | ||
Okay, okay, Ben. | ||
It looks like everyone who is eligible, we're not like Democrats out here, we don't have the dead and the kids voting too, but everyone who's eligible, it appears, is registered to vote. | ||
Next question. | ||
Next question is, honestly, hands up anyone who's not registered to vote. | ||
Okay, we want honest answers. | ||
Is there anyone here, so the opposite question, anyone here who's not registered to vote yet, be honest, anyone here, and kids don't count, anyone here not registered to vote? | ||
Okay, either they're shy, but you can show the camera, Austin, there's no hands in the air. | ||
So everyone is registered to vote. | ||
Okay, so either they're telling the truth or they're lying, but not a single hand in the air, Ben. | ||
Okay, next question. | ||
Third question. | ||
Are they getting their friends and families who will vote Republican to ensure that they're registered to vote? | ||
Most important question. | ||
Raise your hand if you are getting people that you know are on our side, but don't vote in the past or haven't voted in the past, getting them registered to vote. | ||
Or do you know people that haven't voted that are going to be voting this time? | ||
We've got a big hand in the air. | ||
Okay, got a hand here. | ||
What's your story? | ||
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Um, my daughter doesn't usually vote, and this year she's voting. | |
Yes! | ||
MAGA? | ||
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MAGA all the way. | |
Alright, sir. | ||
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Look, that's in Namibia right there. | |
Namibia? | ||
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That's in Namibia. | |
She can't vote, but she's wanting for our... We got it. | ||
So, what's your name? | ||
Sandra, we got Sandra in Namibia, Africa, with her pink MAGA hat on. | ||
She can't vote, but she's pumped for MAGA. | ||
The world needs MAGA. | ||
I was in Europe, Ben, you know I was in Europe all summer. | ||
The world needs MAGA. | ||
Europe is burning down, England is burning down, France is burning down, Africa is burning down. | ||
Alright, who else is working on that? | ||
Shout out to Namibia. | ||
Who else is working on that? | ||
Young guys, okay, young guys, come on. | ||
What are you guys doing? | ||
Are you guys in college here? | ||
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What are you guys doing? | |
Wisconsin? | ||
Wisconsin? | ||
Madison? | ||
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We go to Edgewood, actually. | |
Yeah, we all go to Edgewood. | ||
Is it cool to be MAGA in college now? | ||
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It depends where you go, but honestly, it's pretty cool to be supportive wherever you choose. | |
Being prideful and just sticking to your beliefs. | ||
And honestly, anyone doing their part to vote, it's important for a fair and safe election. | ||
So you guys are voting? | ||
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We are, yeah. | |
Now, how many of you, is this your first presidential election? | ||
First one, first one, first one. | ||
All these guys. | ||
There was another young guy over here. | ||
First presidential election. | ||
This guy over here. | ||
I love this. | ||
Okay, guys. | ||
And you're all registered? | ||
Now, are you guys doing anything on campus? | ||
TPUSA? | ||
Are you just talking to your friends? | ||
How are you guys getting everybody pumped up to vote? | ||
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I'm not really sure. | |
We're not really talking to anyone about it. | ||
This is your homework. | ||
This is your homework. | ||
Okay. | ||
Come to these events. | ||
So this is it. | ||
To everybody out there who's watching. | ||
It's fun to come to a Trump rally. | ||
It's fun to get pumped up. | ||
You got to get your cup filled. | ||
But then you take your cup and then you go and you share it with others. | ||
So you guys are in college. | ||
How often, honest answer, how often do you actually wear your MAGA hats on campus? | ||
Would you feel comfortable doing that? | ||
Never. | ||
I want to challenge you guys. | ||
You got it today? | ||
You got it last night? | ||
Okay, they got new MAGA hats. | ||
You guys, your homework. | ||
I want to challenge you. | ||
Have the courage, even if you're the only guy wearing it. | ||
Wear it on campus and see the reaction. | ||
And then I want you to film that reaction and share it with us. | ||
And see if you get love from the left or if you get something else. | ||
Cool? | ||
Cool? | ||
Well, hey, but then I bet you're gonna get more love than you think. | ||
Okay, Ben, sorry, go ahead. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Absolutely outstanding. | ||
Thanks for this. | ||
I think you've given us all a huge lift. | ||
Absolutely outstanding. | ||
We'll talk to you later to see how everything went. | ||
Sounds good. | ||
Thanks, Ben. | ||
Ben Bergkamp, legendary Ben Bergkamp. | ||
That really has given us a lift. | ||
Look, I think one of the big things now on the agenda is the VP debate this evening. | ||
Let's see if that moves the needle a little bit to break us down. | ||
Obviously, the best person we can talk to is Josh Hammer from Newsweek magazine. | ||
Josh, good morning to you. | ||
Tell us, I hear some of this mood music coming out from the Harris Wall's campaign trying to tamp down expectations slightly on their side. | ||
What is your analysis flagging up for you? | ||
Yeah, Ben, it was great to join you. | ||
So, you know, we had this oppo dump come out yesterday where it comes out that Tim Walz, Tiananmen Tin, has even closer ties to the Chinese Communist Party and the Beijing polypore than I think any of us had realized. | ||
It's the guy who has spent a lot of time in communist China over the years. | ||
You know, he infamously said just a few months ago that one person's socialism is another person's neighborliness. | ||
You know, the current stripe of far-left Democrat, Ben, I'm increasingly not even sure that socialist actually is the proper term. | ||
I mean, we're talking here about full-fledged commies. | ||
I mean, this is kind of this post-Bernie Sanders milieu. | ||
Bernie Sanders infamously honeymooned in the Soviet Union. | ||
He flew a hammer and sickle Soviet flag in his mayoral office in Burlington, Vermont. | ||
Tim Walz is very much of that same ilk. | ||
This is someone who looks probably a little closer to Mao Zedong than to Joseph Stalin, | ||
but it's getting at the same thing here. | ||
So, you know, they're tamping down expectations because, you know, they throw out Tim Walz | ||
as kind of this likable, he's a folksy, that's the word that gets trotted out a lot. | ||
He's from the Midwest there. | ||
What I want to see tonight, because Tim Walz comes, he's born in Nebraska, came to political prominence in Minnesota. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance is from Ohio. | ||
Those are kind of two of the peripheries of the broader Midwest. | ||
I want to see a battle royale tonight for the Rust Belt. | ||
I want to see a one-on-one just throwdown for those voters in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin there. | ||
Let's talk about all the issues those voters care about. | ||
Inflation, economy, auto industry, manufacturing, jobs, energy, liquefying natural gas, fracking. | ||
I want to see as much of that as possible, and if that is the terrain on which tonight's battle is fought, I think JD Vance is going to clean his clock. | ||
Yeah, you hit the nail absolutely on the head there. | ||
And that's exactly where the debate should be. | ||
And we know that's where the debate should be, because at the beginning of the show, Rachel Maddow was trying to steer the debate away from that, which is where she knows they're the weakest. | ||
So she was sort of flagging up on MSNBC that Wolves should hit Vance on J.D. on some of the texts he sent criticizing | ||
Donald Trump like five, six years ago because they're desperate not to talk about the economy | ||
and they're desperate not to talk about the border. | ||
And then we just heard that in Wisconsin, those are the number one issues, the economy, | ||
the border, the border, the economy. | ||
And the Democrats in a desperate play to distract are trying to say, talk about what J.D. said | ||
to a friend about Donald Trump a couple of years ago. | ||
If Walsh does that, do you think he's finished? | ||
Do you think, given their campaign now, if he gets the tone wrong, do you think this could move the needle? | ||
Yeah, look, I mean, I think it could on the margin. | ||
I mean, the reason among, look, I mean, I personally wrote an op-ed back in March saying that J.D. | ||
Vance should be the vice president's nominee. | ||
So I've been calling this for a long time. | ||
But I think that one of the reasons that Trump campaign ultimately picked him | ||
is for moments just like this, for tonight to really kind of try to go after that voter | ||
that I just described, you know, those swing voters in those three Rust Belt states above all, | ||
Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. | ||
And that really is where the election is gonna come down to. | ||
You know, the last time I looked at the polls in those Sun Belt states, Nevada, Arizona, | ||
Georgia, North Carolina, Trump continues to be in fairly good shape there. | ||
It's a little closer than it should be, but overall he's looking pretty good in those states. | ||
So it's gonna come down to those three Rust Belt states and Democrats are playing on very defensive terrain. | ||
You know, to this day, Ben, I'm actually still surprised that Democrats pulled the coup, | ||
the swap of Biden for Harris than they did because Joe Biden, for all of his downsides there, | ||
he still talked about being, you know, from Scranton, Pennsylvania. | ||
He tried to resonate with those, especially primarily Catholic blue collar voters | ||
there in Northeastern Pennsylvania, perhaps above all there. | ||
So if JD Manns can make a direct play for those voters' hearts, which he is uniquely | ||
well-equipped to do due to his biography, due to his background, he'll be the LG. | ||
He has literally led this life there. | ||
He has the right policy prescriptions moving forward as well there. | ||
I think that this absolutely could move the needle. | ||
I mean, we're in the home stretch here. | ||
I mean, the calendar moved to October. | ||
Hard to believe. | ||
This is it. | ||
I mean, this is crunch time. | ||
This is time to make a final argument to the people. | ||
As you just said, every single poll from Gallup, Pew, every major reputable pollster we have ever seen over the course of this election cycle, they always say that the most important issues for the voters are economy, inflation, and immigration. | ||
Those are the big three. | ||
Crime is usually four. | ||
All of these issues play exceptionally well for the Trump fans ticket and exceptionally poorly for the Harris-Walz ticket. | ||
Let's talk about George Floyd while we're at it there. | ||
I mentioned crime there. | ||
Tim Walz was obviously the guy above all who let the Antifa Black Lives Matter riots get out of control when he was fanning the flames there in Minneapolis after George Floyd's death. | ||
He was failing to call in the Minnesota State Guard. | ||
And JD Vance has a great opportunity to pin him down on that terrain as well. | ||
The big question is going to be the moderators. | ||
We all saw what happened in the last ABC News debate with Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. | ||
I suspect that CBS is paying attention to how vociferous the backlash was against ABC | ||
News there. | ||
And I think CBS overall, look, it's corporate media, they're obviously going to be pro-Kamala, but probably not as far down the rabbit hole as those moderators at ABC was. | ||
But that really is kind of the million dollar question. | ||
I mean, are they going to do the same thing all over again that the last two moderators did? | ||
I think it's going to be not quite as bad, but the moderators can make a big difference in a debate like this. | ||
Josh, can you give me a minute on whether you think the hurricane, Hurricane Helene, is going to make any impact at all on the election? | ||
I absolutely think so, and that is fair game certainly for tonight's VP debate as well. | ||
Look, this is the Biden-Harris administration's Hurricane Katrina moment. | ||
Back in 2005, George W. Bush was smeared, smeared by Kanye West as not caring about black people infamously. | ||
I mean, it was a lie then, it is a lie today. | ||
I have any number of criticisms of Bush's policies, but the man is not a racist. | ||
But he had that image where he was flying over Louisiana. | ||
This is their Katrina. | ||
This is a DEI equity anti-racism obsessed administration. | ||
There are now disproportionately, primarily poor Appalachian white people that are dying in North Carolina, Tennessee, tragically, Georgia, Virginia, that part of the country. | ||
And they're out to lunch. | ||
Joe Biden's on the beach. | ||
Kamala Harris is staging fake photo ops. | ||
We're She's pretending to be on the phone. | ||
Her headphones are not even plugged into her phone. | ||
That photo we all saw yesterday. | ||
These optics matter. | ||
I mean, these are the images that people circulate. | ||
They text their church group. | ||
I mean, this stuff absolutely does matter. | ||
Even if you're actually doing something behind the scenes, if you publicly project, if the optics are such that you're not in command of a situation, that can absolutely spiral out of control. | ||
This is October. | ||
Like I said, this is all on the table there. | ||
I think it's a huge political albatross around the neck for this current administration, which very much includes Kamala Harris. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Josh, thanks. | ||
Come back on the show perhaps tomorrow and give us your breakdown of the debate. | ||
In the meantime, where do people go to get hold of your writing, your editorials, your op-eds, your social media? | ||
Yeah, thanks as always, Ben. | ||
So I'm on xjoshhammer. | ||
Instagram is joshbhammer. | ||
I write a weekly syndicated column that goes up in Newsweek and a bunch of other conservative publications. | ||
Then I host two shows, The Josh Hammer Show and America on Trial with Josh Hammer. | ||
And then also go to the article3project.org to check out our lawfare front. | ||
Perfect. | ||
Josh Hammer, thanks so much. | ||
Catch up again with you soon. | ||
God bless. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
As we counter towards the close of the show today, let's go to Dan Floret, great pal of mine over many, many years. | ||
You're the producer of Government Gangsters, this film. | ||
Tell me, you had a viewing in Vegas over the weekend. | ||
How did that go down? | ||
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Well, it went great, Ben, and it's great to see you. | |
Thanks for having me on. | ||
We've been going around the country doing screenings of our film Government Gangsters. | ||
Our latest one was in Vegas, which was a phenomenal event. | ||
It was really great. | ||
Filled out two theaters. | ||
And, you know, we usually typically will do Q&As after the film, and in this particular one, let's say the audience was very animated. | ||
You know, we like to make war films when we're when we do these things, you know, Clinton Cash and Generation Zero, those types of things. | ||
It's really to inform the audience about what's going on and, you know, in that sort of You know, beneath, behind the scenes of what's, you know, how things really operate. | ||
And we do that particularly well in Government Gangsters. | ||
And the audience was, they were actually, the energy was palpable. | ||
They were very angry, very upset, which I can understand, you know, and Nevada being such a key state for us that's in play. | ||
You know, the sometimes audiences looking for direct answers. | ||
How do they do this? | ||
Who's going to help us? | ||
How's the campaign going to do this? | ||
And it really, you know, we like to think of our films as a kind of an arrow in your quiver | ||
of things to understand. | ||
This gives you an actual blueprint of how the deep state operates | ||
and so that they can see and understand these events. | ||
You know, when you talk about Russiagate, Ukraine impeachment and those things, | ||
there's a certain way that these things develop. | ||
And we really go through the whole blueprint, excuse me, blueprint of how that happens | ||
so that they can understand it and jump in front of it even and hold these people accountable. | ||
But at the end of the day, really. | ||
It comes down to you. | ||
There is nobody coming to save you. | ||
It's each individual that is responsible for doing their own part. | ||
I want to remind people that one of the big things that The left tries to do is to make people disillusioned, right? | ||
To take away their power, their idea that they have any kind of influence. | ||
And I'm here to tell you that that's absolutely not true. | ||
You know, you take 300 people in an audience and you've got 300 people. | ||
This is the thing that Steve likes to talk about with the force multipliers, you know. | ||
Each person is a force multiplier. | ||
It's not you individually. | ||
It's you and all your friends, your family, your social media contacts. | ||
You've just got to put this word out, right? | ||
You've got to understand it. | ||
And that's how this thing operates. | ||
And that's really how we wanted to make the film, was to be able to empower people to feel that they can actually make a difference. | ||
And the fact is, they absolutely can. | ||
Dan, you're absolutely right. | ||
It is making a difference. | ||
I was speaking to one of the original Savage Angels, Grace Chong, who was down there in Vegas. | ||
She told me that the atmosphere was absolutely electric. | ||
Quickly, where do people go if they want to know more about the film and the showing in their area? | ||
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Sure thing. | |
So the best place to go is warroom.film. | ||
That's where you can get all the information. | ||
I'm really proud and happy to announce that we're also on Salem now, and you can also find us on Rumble. | ||
So go to any of those platforms, and it's really easy to access, and you'll be able to watch it yourself. | ||
And please watch it, understand it, utilize it, get out there and fight, and show your friends and family. | ||
Dan Fluitt, producer of Government Gangsters. | ||
Thanks very much for coming on the show. | ||
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Thank you, Ben. | |
Thanks for having me. | ||
God bless. | ||
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