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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? | ||
Mega Media. I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
We've seen some dangerous misinformation being amplified online. | ||
Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis hit back hard at some of these claims that if you got help from the federal government, somehow they'd seize your assets in his state. | ||
FEMA has been trying to counteract some of these lies as well. | ||
Are you concerned when you see this and how widespread it is that it's a preview of what's to come with the upcoming U.S. election as well, attempts to manipulate people? | ||
Incredibly concerned. | ||
And the misinformation, I should say it's disinformation, false information deliberately spread to impact people's behavior and perceptions, it is extremely pernicious. | ||
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For the Biden presidency, But our CBS polling shows 65% of Trump voters believe the Biden administration is trying to intentionally increase the number of migrants at the border. | |
And among the people who do believe that, three-quarters of them say it's because the administration wants them to vote. | ||
And the Speaker of the House just told us that he thinks noncitizens are going to vote, even though this is already illegal under established law. | ||
What mechanisms can you tell the public about that exist to prevent this from happening? | ||
So, what a powerful example of disinformation. | ||
There is no facts underlying these assertions. | ||
They are extremely damaging. | ||
It causes people to lose confidence in the integrity of the election system. | ||
And we need people in positions of authority to actually communicate accurate information to the voting public. | ||
We, the numbers that we are experiencing now at the border are actually lower than they were at this time of year in 2019. | ||
And so it's not just over the last three years, but well before them in the pre-COVID times. | ||
And the notion The notion that we in law enforcement have sought to intentionally allow individuals to cross the border illegally for the purpose of voting is preposterous, and everyone should condemn that rhetoric. | ||
Everyone, regardless of party affiliation. | ||
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They do not have to be doing it. | |
They are first responders. | ||
They're meant to be dealing with emergency assistance. | ||
They've had to become disinformation experts. | ||
And there was meant to be a bureau within DHS focusing on this that I was meant to leave. | ||
I was about to say, this is why Neena should have a job, okay? | ||
Neena should be employed today in the federal government. | ||
I'd be happy to work for her. | ||
We might think we knew the results of elections a lot sooner in previous elections. | ||
We really didn't. It was just the margins were so large that we were able to call the elections earlier. | ||
It always takes a long time to count ballots. | ||
We're going to see that again, and margins are likely to be tight, so we might need to wait a few days in states like Georgia and elsewhere. | ||
And David, I really don't think we can emphasize enough the way which each state has different rules for counting and the result can be Somewhat suspicious looking on the surface processes with the count, right Quite suspicious you are in the war room. It's tuesday, october 15th in the year of our lord 2024 Today's a very special day. Just two weeks until steven k bannon rightfully | ||
Sends his throne again, and maybe uh, I finally get a day off. I'm just kidding You know, there are no days off in the war room precisely because our enemies don't ever take any days off or should I say the uh, the enemy within I know that's a phrase president trump loves to use in the mainstream media is always in full-on meltdown mode Over his decision to use that terminology, which I would say they're sort of an implicit tell there | ||
that they actually know they're the enemies within. | ||
right? We're good to go. | ||
to lay the pretext for mass censorship efforts ahead of the 2024 election. | ||
And it's not just that we've already seen movement from House Democrats on this, they've already sent letters to the tech companies demanding, I won't even paraphrase, I'll give you the direct quotes, because it's so outlandish. | ||
They want to quote, increase monitoring and removal of misinformation, enhance fact-checking partnerships, and strengthen the algorithms meant to flag conspiracy theories. | ||
But you saw Mayorkas up there linking, right, the hurricane disinformation narrative to election misinformation. | ||
And the real tell, how you know they're starting to lay out this whole psyop, is that the way CBS News spun Mayorkas' entire interview, Denver, we can toss the CBS News article up, but they spun it as Homeland Security Secretary says, election disinformation is, quote, extremely damaging. | ||
There's predictive programming, and then there's an article like that, which is predictive programming to a T. But I want to really get granular how they're already starting to push even more, shall we call it, fear porn throughout the channels that are the mainstream media, particularly the Washington Post. | ||
Now, there was a story that they published two or three days ago. | ||
The original headline, which if Denver wants to throw up, was that hurricane recovery officials in North Carolina relocated amid report of a, quote, arms militia. | ||
Emails show. And they, of course, ran balls to the wall with the story, making it seem like MAGA and Trump-affiliated allies were spreading so much disinformation that we were compromising the response of first responders on the ground in North Carolina. | ||
But here's the best part. | ||
Just a few days later, Denver Let's Switch It, they had to update the headline. | ||
Now it's just North Carolina authorities arrest armed man after threats against FEMA workers. | ||
And here's the best part. | ||
The buried lead in the article. | ||
While officials had warned about the threat of truckloads of militia potentially targeting relief workers, the sheriff's office did not find evidence for those claims, the very same claims that the Washington Post was running overtime and that MSNBC and their cable TV overlords were also pumping the airwaves full of. | ||
Right? They don't actually care to vet these narratives because it works to establish the broader narrative that misinformation is, for lack of a better word, the real pandemic, especially ahead of the election. | ||
But the worst part of the story is that aid workers on the ground were actually pulled off the case of helping Americans in North Carolina because of this bogus reporting. | ||
Though I guess maybe that's a win-win for the Washington Post since, I don't know, they probably don't really care about rural North Carolinians to begin with. | ||
But here's the other interesting thing. | ||
We know history repeats itself here in the war room. | ||
We also know that they always use their same old tired tricks, which of course is, you guessed it, Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia. | ||
There's new analysis coming out of PolitiFact today saying that, catch this, hurricane misinformation, you can actually trace it back to Russia. | ||
And it's so great because they quote essentially, sorry, they're called think tankers, but all these think tanks are the ones that are funded by, you know, the psychological operations arm of the Pentagon, or in some cases directly funded by the military industrial complex, if not outright, the Biden regime itself, right? | ||
So you see how all these stories began to converge to establish the narrative that Misinformation is a true threat ahead of the 2024 election therefore necessitating massive election censorship and just to close the point before we get into the latest on election fraud It's the true f-word in the war room Just to show you how they're saying the quiet part out loud. | ||
Let's throw that tweet from Carlos Maza up on screen A self-identified—this is not me using a slur—he calls himself queer scum and a Marxist pig. | ||
So naturally, he would have used to have worked at Media Matters. | ||
That's also not a joke. | ||
He literally did. But he tweeted that free speech was and is an unmitigated disaster. | ||
I know it sounds inflammatory, but every piece of evidence points to the fact that we really need aggressive government regulation of free speech platforms. | ||
That is the quiet part out loud. | ||
So when you see this massive tidal wave of censorship pooling, getting ready to crash, it's quite interesting because just today you have a new ruling coming out of Georgia saying that no matter what, even in instances of fraud that the state election board down there has to certify the election results by, | ||
I believe, November 11th, In Oregon, you have thousands of non-citizens on the voter rolls, taking it to the extreme where the Secretary of State's office was just caught excluding President Trump from the pamphlets for voter information and the website when it comes to candidates you can vote for. | ||
In Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, where Scott Pressler has been working overtime, about 6,000 ballots there had to be resent and nullified because they spelled the name of a Republican candidate in a state-level race incorrectly. | ||
Oh, and here's the best part of that story. | ||
Do you know who was responsible for that error? | ||
A little company we may all know from 2020 that goes by the name of Dominion. | ||
And in Carson City, Nevada, they incorrectly labeled a candidate as belonging to the Democratic Party when in reality they didn't. | ||
In Syracuse, New York, it's just coming out two days ago that a couple hundred ballots were sent to people who didn't even request mail-in ballots. | ||
Though their euphemistic spin on that was, quote, these voters were not caught by our audit team. | ||
Quite interesting. And then, of course, you have the DOJ suing to get non-citizens back and eligible to vote in states like Virginia most recently, but also Alabama and Washington Post today has a huge, pitiful hit piece on this show, on the Gateway Pundit for daring to speak out about the overseas vote, saying that we're unpatriotic and trying to deprive military members of their constitutional right to vote. | ||
No, no, no, no. That's not the issue. | ||
It's that people from anywhere can jam ballots into the system and there's no track record or paper record of, frankly, where they ever lived, if they even ever lived in the United States. | ||
You know, it's shaping up to be, and don't worry, we're going to get to another smoking gun. | ||
You know the Fast and Furious scandal. | ||
I'm sure this audience does. | ||
Not just because Eric Holder defied a congressional subpoena and walked Scott free. | ||
Right? They armed cartels leading to the death of a United States Border Patrol agent. | ||
Well, I think what you're seeing now is Fast and Furious 2.0. | ||
Instead of arming the cartels with guns and weapons, they're arming non-citizens and, frankly, dead people with ballots to rig the election. | ||
And just to put this out here now, I'm going to say the F word, and that's fraud. | ||
Take that, Jack Smith. | ||
Very curious to me that we're already starting to get some early numbers back from Detroit, from the entire state of Michigan. | ||
And guess which two counties or cities, part of it, have the highest return rate of ballots so far? | ||
Now, if you were to say, Natalie, well, it's probably not the countries that have the worst track record or performance rating when it comes to city administration or things like murder rates, homicide rates, crime rates, that wouldn't really make a lot of sense. | ||
Well, I'd say that's a logical conclusion, but that's not true. | ||
Detroit, these ballots were sent out less than, I believe, two weeks ago, already has a 40% return rate of absentee ballots, making it the highest city in all of Michigan. | ||
Followed, it gets even better, only by Flint, Michigan. | ||
Yeah, the place where they can't even get the clean water. | ||
You're telling me they're voting at record rates? | ||
This should be a five-alarm fire to everyone. | ||
Keep in mind, it was Michigan, the very same state, to bring this back to where we began with the disinformation, that set up essentially the tip line where they wanted you to call... | ||
The authorities on your neighbors if you shared or spread election misinformation, right? | ||
It couldn't be any clearer that disinformation is their insurance policy, right? | ||
It used to be that a conspiracy theory was only six months difference between that and the truth. | ||
But I think that six month variable really just depends on when a certain quote misinformation narrative becomes no longer politically useful to the Democratic Party. | ||
So these are the issues that we need to be all over. | ||
I have no idea. The RNC in Michigan should be all freaking over. | ||
Those numbers, it's absolutely preposterous. | ||
I haven't heard a peep. I've been trying to get in contact with people. | ||
We're going to have a bunch of people on this show giving us the scoops on all election-related things. | ||
But this is why they want to call everything that I just ran through disinformation. | ||
Well, Mayorkas, it's not disinformation. | ||
It's true. | ||
And they're laying the information warfare groundwork to steal the election again. | ||
We'll be right back after this show. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Welcome back to The War Room, where I would like to dedicate that last segment to Jack Smith. | ||
You will not intimidate us. | ||
Here in The War Room, we are joined now by Logan Washburn of The Federalist, who has an explosive news story. | ||
Maricopa Elections Chief Enlisted Foreign Censorship Group in War on Disapproved Speech. | ||
Logan, if you want to walk us through this story, I'm sure the audience would love, frankly hate, to get all the details. | ||
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I always appreciate it. | ||
We found some really concerning information when we were going through public records that we obtained a huge batch of emails. | ||
And in these emails, it showed that Maricopa County reporter Stephen Richard, who ran on election integrity, but since pivoted to attack election integrity advocates, he has been working with a leftist group, States United Democracy Center and the International Censorship Group Institute for Strategic Dialogue. | ||
He coordinated a briefing for his staff with these groups and then soon thereafter actually turned to try and censor and fire an Arizona State University faculty member for retweeting election concerns And he looped in States United on this effort. | ||
For those who aren't familiar, States United is a left-wing law affair group. | ||
They essentially focus on targeting election integrity advocates, and they partner with a lot of other influencers that we have seen in the public sphere. | ||
They always love to play this shell game, right, where they accuse us of being conspiracy theorists, but then leave us in the dark and carry out these actual information warfare operations, but they don't really tell us about it, right? | ||
It takes journalists like you to submit the FOIA request, to, you know, legally obtain the documents. | ||
All of these programs, were they just occurring in the dark until you guys exposed them? | ||
Was this ever something that was previously communicated to voters? | ||
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This was never something that was out there in any sort of substantial way. | |
There was an outlet called Just the News that covered it a while ago. | ||
Not this specific thing, but just the fact that Richard's office was involved to some extent in censoring election misinformation. | ||
And that's the thing that they're purportedly working with these left-wing censorship groups to do, is to target election misinformation and essentially deep scour the internet for any kind of information the government doesn't approve of. | ||
And that's what we need to keep in mind, too. | ||
When we hear the words disinformation and misinformation, it's essentially just code for anything that the government doesn't approve of. | ||
So that's what's going on here. | ||
And I think that's a real cause for concern. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
And just link this real quick to another story you just broke showing how a Zuckerberg-linked group was coaching clerks and swing states like Wisconsin on how to, again, it goes back to my opening, combat what they describe as, quote, election misinformation. | ||
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This is always what we see happening when we bring in these private influencer groups to work with our public officials on elections. | ||
It's not always a bad thing to have some kind of cooperation going on, but when that happens, we need to have some guidance because what tends to happen is these private groups, which have their own interests, start to further those interests in the public office. | ||
And so that's what we saw happen in Madison, Wisconsin. | ||
With another batch of emails obtained by public records requests. | ||
In this case, the city clerk, Maribeth Witzel-Bail, she actually has a history of coordinating with the Zuck Bucks Group Center for Tech and Civic Life. | ||
But that group has since launched an alliance called the Alliance for Election Excellence. | ||
And the two of these groups, we found, are still coordinating with the city clerk to combat election misinformation. | ||
The clerk has re-enrolled her office in the alliance, actually getting invoiced $4,800 in taxpayer dollars To be part of this leftist election network. | ||
And she enlisted herself, apparently according to these emails, in something called a misinformation community of practice. | ||
And so this essentially involves coaching from left-wing groups on how to target election misinformation. | ||
So we're seeing that this happened just this summer. | ||
The Maricopa story, that was last summer. | ||
But this issue in Madison is leading right up to the November election. | ||
And it's hard to tell exactly how they are coordinating with her right in this moment. | ||
But this is what we've seen happening in the recent history. | ||
Like I always say, democracy dies in darkness. | ||
It wasn't a warning. | ||
It was them telling you their plan. | ||
That, of course, being the strapline of the Washington Post, all this happening behind closed doors. | ||
Logan, if people want to follow you, stay up to date with your wonderful reporting, where can they go to do that? | ||
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They can follow me on Twitter at LoganWashburn76 or find me on Federalist's website, Federalist.com. | |
Thank you for joining us. | ||
Thanks for having me on this Course and Warren Posse like I always tell you guys the real tell that all of these so-called nonpartisan Independent, you know 501 c3 Type activism groups that are so worried about your ability to vote. Yeah you and all the non-citizens who are now in this country Where have they been? | ||
With all the floods and hurricanes ravaging, North Carolina and Florida. Have you heard a peep from them? | ||
Complaining that the Harris regime has only given thirty thousand dollars to voting efforts in North Carolina Have you seen them trying to help turn out the vote in rural red districts? | ||
Of course not. Of course not. | ||
Because it's all part of the left-wing apparatus to turn out the votes. | ||
Frankly, illegal votes, that's why you're seeing a 40% return rate in Detroit already. | ||
Yeah, okay. Wild times. | ||
Almost as wild as I saw last night, the new policy proposal from Kamala Harris, the vote buying for black men. | ||
We're going to go through it with Jeremy Carl, who joins us from the Claremont Institute. | ||
Jeremy, I just want to real quick read my favorite part of the plan, and I'll let you tee off on it. | ||
This one doesn't even make sense, frankly. | ||
Protect cryptocurrency investments, so... | ||
Black men who make them know their money is safe. | ||
Humbly, I would suggest there are a lot of alternate ways you could have phrased that sentence, but I digress. | ||
Jeremy, your thoughts on this new plan? | ||
We have the picture up on screen. | ||
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I guess it's all... | ||
Pot and cryptocurrency for addressing the problems of black men in America, plus one million loans of $20,000 each that you don't have to pay back. | ||
It's a dog's breakfast of a proposal. | ||
It's not serious at all. | ||
And I think it's indicative of the desperation of the Harris campaign. | ||
And walk us through sort of the other side of this. | ||
I know you have a wonderful book that really exposed, I always say the term woke, I think, is too euphemistic, right? | ||
It means anti-white, which we see going on in this country day after day. | ||
But how do you think the Trump campaign is sort of the corollary to this? | ||
Is courting is going after, you know, white rural voters, much like we saw them really springboard the 2016 campaign to victory? | ||
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And so when I say this, look, I think this has actually been Trump's best run campaign by quite a good bit. | ||
I think in 2020, there were some problems. | ||
In 2016, he did a lot of things well, but he also caught people by surprise. | ||
This time, he's really had everything thrown at him, and he's still been Stronger than ever, kind of in pushing back. | ||
But that having been said, I still think that we could be more aggressive about simply making a play for white voters. | ||
And white voters, as I talk about in my book, The Unprotected Class, they're still the voters that dare not speak their name. | ||
And at one point in May, Donald Trump kind of said something about anti-white feeling in America and that got a bunch of press, but he hasn't really gone back to it. | ||
And when you particularly look with working class voters, we're still doing very well. | ||
But with college-age educated white voters, we're not doing nearly as well as we could. | ||
And what I would say if I were the Trump campaign, I would make a kind of comprehensive play. | ||
We're hitting these issues like immigration, Like the fact that your kids are going to be discriminated against on college acceptance. | ||
Like the fact that you're being discriminated against for jobs. | ||
And essentially, right now we've got kind of a very peaceful approach to white voters. | ||
But I think in the closing weeks of the campaign, I hope Trump makes this, without being inflammatory, but he makes this appeal very directly to point out to them that Kamala Harris is definitely not the friend of any white voter in America. | ||
And walk us through, I know you have a great new piece up for the American Mind walking through sort of the affirmative action, the college admissions example of how they're still sort of trying to subvert what we've seen kind of happen recently. | ||
Can you walk the audience through that piece? | ||
I think that the studio can throw it up on screen too. | ||
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Yeah, so that's just something interesting that we're really seeing right now, which is the Supreme Court has kind of come out and they've said you can't discriminate by race in college admissions. | |
And what you've essentially had these universities do is they have stood in the metaphorical schoolhouse door and they've said, hey, we don't really care what the Supreme Court says. | ||
We're going to continue to discriminate anyway. | ||
You've had little to no drop in African-American or Hispanic enrollment in these universities and concomitantly, therefore, a little increase in white or Asian-American enrollment. | ||
And if you actually understand, if you've kind of gone into some of the things that were facts that were laid out in the Supreme Court case around this, you understand this is just impossible. | ||
You know, they'll say, oh, well, it was recruiting and we did various things. | ||
There's simply no way that they can get numbers like these without overtly continuing to discriminate against whites and Asian Americans in this case. | ||
And they're simply daring the federal government to really do anything to them. | ||
And I hope that if we're so fortunate to get back in office starting in a few weeks, that we are aggressive on that. | ||
And Jeremy, if you can hang with us through the break, because I want to continue to drill down with this and have the Trump campaign Here's your host, | ||
Stephen K. Band. Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
We're still joined by Jeremy Carl. | ||
Jeremy, we're going to have to have you bounce, but in the meantime, if people want to get the book, it's a great book. | ||
You dare to not just say the word woke, but use the real term anti-white. | ||
Where can people go to get it and where can people go to follow you? | ||
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Sure. So it's the Unprotected Class. | |
You can get it, hopefully, at your local bookstore. | ||
But if not, Amazon will always do the trick and was endorsed very kindly by Mr. | ||
Stephen K. Bannon himself. | ||
And you can find me on Twitter at Real Jeremy Carl or on my substack, The Course of Empire, which is jeremycarl.substack.com. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us. | ||
We'll have you back on soon. Absolutely. | ||
Pleasure. We are joined now by Dr. | ||
Darren J. Beattie, who is uncharacteristically dressed up for tonight's hit. | ||
I'm very excited. Now, Darren, you have a piece. | ||
We know we're at Signal Not Noise here in the War Room, but every now and then we've got to have a little fun. | ||
You did a wonderful expose going through one of the most prestigious grants fellowships in the United States. | ||
Who has been selected for the MacArthur program. | ||
Among them are a tranny cabaret dancer. | ||
That's my personal favorite. | ||
But I would just love if you could walk the audience through this wonderful program. | ||
Absolutely. For those in the audience who don't know, there's something called a MacArthur Fellowship that's usually called the Genius Grant. | ||
And it has indeed in the past gone to Genuine geniuses, or at least exceptionally talented people. | ||
The author, Cormac McCarthy, was the recipient of this award, as was Terence Tau, arguably one of the best mathematicians of the past century. | ||
So there was some legitimacy to this award, but like almost any honor and honorific in the country, it has gone into the trash to accommodate our DEI religion and obsession. | ||
And the MacArthur Fellowship is no exception. | ||
You mentioned probably the most remarkable recipient is a transsexual cabaret dancer. | ||
It's not enough to be a cabaret dancer. | ||
You got to feel bad for just the heterosexual cabaret dancer who was counting on the award and just got edged out. | ||
And it's like, oh, if only I was transsexual, I would have gotten the MacArthur award. | ||
So there's a transsexual cabaret dancer. | ||
There's someone called Ruha Benjamin, racist computers expert. | ||
Now, Ruha's great contribution to the discourse and vernacular is to coin a spiffy neologism, Jim Code. | ||
You see, you get it? Because People are coding on the computers. | ||
Jim Code refers to the racism pervasive in the IT and computer industry. | ||
And for that, this person is a genius, receives $800,000 and a MacArthur Fellowship. | ||
There's also Juan Felipe Herrera, Chicanx champion, and he's known for uplifting Chicanx culture. | ||
And amplifying shared experiences of solidarity and empowerment through poetry and prose. | ||
So that's very special. | ||
He was a recipient. There is, of course, Shamel Pitts. | ||
He's a Black dancer of Blackness. | ||
His Black dancing often involves homosexual themes and a Black cape and nudity, for those who are curious. | ||
There's Jennifer L. Morgan, who scolds people about racism. | ||
Thankfully, we do have an Indian in here. | ||
Shalaja Pike, who talks about caste oppression, which apparently she fled, and she uses the word sexuality a lot, seven different times in just one bio. | ||
There's a person in the wheelchair that's too sad to even describe. | ||
People have to go to the site and read about it themselves. | ||
And I think people get the gist of it. | ||
And then there's someone who works with Glitter, who's, I guess, the artist of the bunch. | ||
So again, it's ridiculous. | ||
I didn't even name all of them. | ||
Some of them are so stupid to even waste time talking about. | ||
And of course, it's comical as these things typically are, but there's a larger picture to this, which is that I think in the wake of recent developments, developments, for instance, at Harvard, in the administration, they booted out somebody. | ||
Elon's sort of political come-to-Jesus moment, the transformation of discourse on Twitter that resulted from that. | ||
There are a lot of things that I think collectively give the impression that there's a real pushback against woke, maybe even that woke has reached its peak. | ||
But I think people might underestimate just how pervasive and intense it remains, even within the academy and within academic-type institutions. | ||
And I think the class here of MacArthur Fellows really underscores just how bad it still is. | ||
So I think it's good to celebrate our recent victories against the woke But I think we also need to understand that they're largely symbolic and a much more serious, systematic, and robust approach needs to be undertaken, ideally after Trump wins the election. | ||
If he wins, because it's going to be very close, he might not win. | ||
But if he does win, that would be the right time to undertake this. | ||
And of course, this is a great compliment to your previous segment with Jeremy Carl, the witty Jeremy Carl. | ||
He's a witty guy. And he wrote a great book, as you pointed out. | ||
And the sort of handout that Kamala has, I mean, you couldn't make this up. | ||
If Saturday Night Live were still funny, this could be a skit on it of having a hand away catering to blacks that's primarily focused on cryptocurrency scams and Marijuana and totally forgivable $20,000 loans. | ||
You could just do a skit on what these people are doing with the $20,000. | ||
I certainly have some ideas. | ||
I had to have my producer mute my mic because I was just laughing so hard with what you were going through. | ||
We're going to have you back on to get into another, shall we say, diversity hire for the Harris campaign that is Navalny's daughter. | ||
But until then, if people want to follow you, read this article, which I encourage they do because you can see the mugshots or the profiles of all these people. | ||
And it's truly outrageous. | ||
Where can people go to read the piece and stay up to date with you? | ||
Yes, the picture's the best part. | ||
Revolver.News, it's up toward the top. | ||
Go to Revolver.News, read it, share it with people who think, oh, woke is over, woke is over. | ||
No, it's not over. Not even close. | ||
Revolver.News, I'm on Twitter or X at DarrenJB. | ||
Thank you for joining us. | ||
We'll have you back on. Thank you. | ||
It used to be, right? | ||
We will not eat the bugs. | ||
I will not eat the bugs. Well, how about this, MacArthur Fellowship? | ||
I will not become a trans cabaret dancer just to get $800,000 from you guys. | ||
And I also know, all jokes aside, that many parents in this audience feel the same way, certainly, about their children linking to now a new scoop from the Daily Caller News Foundation. | ||
We're joined by the journalist behind it, Caitlin Richardson. | ||
I'm just going to read the headline because it's so hard to believe. | ||
Exclusive Biden-Harris admin paves way for bureaucrats to take gender-confused kids from, quote, non-affirming parents. | ||
Caitlin joins us now. Caitlin, can you walk us through this story? | ||
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Absolutely, and thanks for having me. | |
So this all starts with the Biden administration's foster care rule that was finalized in April. | ||
This rule says that LGBTQ-identifying children need to be placed in An affirming household. | ||
And a lot of people at the time that this rule came out raised concerns about the effect it would have on religious foster parents and their ability to care for children in their home, and rightly so. | ||
But what they didn't realize, and what we've uncovered in this piece, is who was actually informing the Biden administration when this rule And that, as it turns out, is a group of federally funded activists. | ||
If you go back to 2016, there was a $10 million grant awarded to a group at the University of Maryland. | ||
And this group placed four implementation sites to develop different interventions aimed at Helping LGBTQ kids in foster care system, but what they actually did is push parents to affirm their kids in their gender dysphoria and whatever beliefs they have about their gender at risk of losing a voice in their child's life. | ||
And the key location we focus on in this piece is Coyahoga County, Ohio. | ||
Where they developed some of these interventions and federal regulators had plenty of conversations with as they were shaping this rule about how this policy should be laid out. | ||
The federal government, these regulators called them trailblazers. | ||
They said that they wanted to embed this in federal policy and we see that the interventions that were developed in this county are even listed on HHS website so it's clear that All of these activists had a huge influence over this foster care rule, | ||
which really just raises concern nationwide about kids being taken from parents who don't choose to give in to their gender confusion. | ||
And we've already seen this happening in a number of states, just with local agencies getting involved. | ||
There's been cases in California, Montana, Ohio, Maryland of CPS agencies stepping in saying you don't have what it takes to be a parent because you're not giving in to what your child says about their gender. | ||
It's absolutely maddening. | ||
People need to go read the story. | ||
Caitlin, if people want to follow you, stay up to date on your wonderful reporting, where can they go to do that? | ||
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They can read this website, the Daily Color News Foundation. | |
You can follow me on Twitter at Kate S. Richardson. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us. | ||
We'll have you back on. Warren Posse, just remember that, right? | ||
When you see Kamala Harris and Doug Waltz tell you, oh, we love America. | ||
We're like conservatives. | ||
If you vote for us, you can still be a Republican and you can still vote for us, right? | ||
You're putting country over party. | ||
Well, Tim Waltz, Kamala Harris, all the camo hats that you guys want to wear... | ||
That's what undergirds your regime. | ||
Those are the policies that you're pushing, that you're responsible for, that you're covering, that you're masquerading. | ||
Frankly, you guys are trans. | ||
You're trans America first. | ||
Yeah, take that, Kamala and Tim. | ||
We'll be right back after this short break. | ||
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In the current issue of Vanity Fair, reporter James Pogue has a profile of Trump's former campaign manager, Steve Bannon, who you may know is more influential than ever in Trump world and, by extension, in the Trump campaign, even as he awaits the end of his federal prison sentence right now. | ||
But James Poe writes in Vanity Fair right now that if you have, you know, enjoyed what Steve Bannon has brought to Trumpist politics so far, right? | ||
All that, you know, destroy the administrative state stuff, and we need a multipolar white world led by Russia, and take it as a badge of honor if you're called a racist, all that Bannon stuff. | ||
If you've enjoyed that from Bannon over these last few years, then you will love what his priority is right now for Trump getting back into the White House for a second term. | ||
The new plan, the new big idea we're getting from Bannon and his whole wing of the Trump movement, which includes J.D. Vance, the big new idea we're getting for the Trump second term is the, quote, abandonment of the dollar. | ||
He wants to end the American currency. | ||
He's working on, quote, the end of the dollar empire. | ||
Well, that would be quite a business decision. | ||
Who in the business world, who is making a business decision about this next election, thinks that the smart, business-minded way ahead is to drop the dollar as the currency, as the world's default trading currency? | ||
Doesn't that sound like an idea to you? | ||
Right? Yeah, it does sound like an idea to me, Rachel Maddow. | ||
In a world full of Rachel Maddows, I would say, be a Stephen K. Bannon, right? | ||
I mean, how disingenuous. | ||
I think now that President Trump called Kamala Harris retarded, I'll just say that I'm copy and pasting what he said there. | ||
That's retarded. End of story. | ||
And it's actually so asinine and disingenuous to be coming from Rachel Maddow, right? | ||
They're saying that we're plotting the end of the dollar empire. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
That's called projection. | ||
That falls squarely on the shoulders of the mainstream media class. | ||
It's the globalists, the Atlanticists, who want to quite literally destroy kneecap, plunge the dollar into nothingness, right? | ||
So we can, what, seize Russian assets and give it to Ukraine? | ||
Yeah, like, people much smarter than me, Yale scholars, Nobel Prize winning economists have said, that's the surefire path to de-dollarization. | ||
If you wanted the Birch Gold sponsorship, Rachel, you probably could just reach out and ask. | ||
But I think it's also particularly perverse coming from someone like Rachel Maddow, who single-handedly, if you were to put up all the transcripts of everybody on mainstream cable news, the amount of times that they have said Russia, Rachel Maddow runs laps around everyone. | ||
And you know, all the attention that they're busy, sick, sickly giving to Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia, that's time and attention that's being pulled away from the real threat, which is the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And the hoax, the collusion lies aside. | ||
The unintended consequence, though it's probably harshly intended from people like Rachel Maddow, all the airtime, all the airwaves that you guys have spent hyping and amping up the threat that Russia poses. | ||
You are leaving this country wide open, and no, this time I'm not talking about the southern border, but to the threat that is the Chinese Communist Party, though don't get me wrong, they're exploiting it too. | ||
So if you want to talk about the end of the dollar empire, I would go so far as to talk about the end of the American empire. | ||
No, no, no. You're not going to put that on the shoulders of the war room, despite your failed efforts to interpret a birch gold pamphlet, which, frankly, should be insulting to the intelligence of your audience that you think they're dumb enough that you can mischaracterize with that story that Vanity Fair article said. | ||
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And like I said, no amount of camo hats that the Waltz campaign wants to wear is going to change that. | ||
We know you hate this country. | ||
You guys have self-identified as the enemy within when you melt down over President Trump daring to say those words. | ||
When you melt down when people like Mark Milley call President Trump a fascist and start crying that they're going to get thrown in prison for treason. | ||
Well, how about this? Maybe you shouldn't have committed treason in the first place. | ||
And maybe, Rachel Maddow, if you cared so much about the end of America or de-dollarization, you shouldn't have been the co-signer, the guarantor of the economic policies that caused it. | ||
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Well said. Oh, she used to attack me nightly, you know, so I think she's now on to Steve over there. | ||
It's pretty amazing. | ||
By the way, her ads back in the day were the highest price ads in the world because I was trying to run an ad for my book to put a little god into MSNBC. And that didn't work out, though. | ||
But when you were talking about Waltzer for a minute ago, everybody, our horrible governor here in Minnesota, they just want everybody to know they've turned up the heat, Keith Ellison, our Attorney General, in attacking my foundation and my recovery network. | ||
So they gave sort of just more papers today. | ||
They're going after it. | ||
They just want me distracted, distracted, distracted. | ||
But Steve was very partial, you know, to our addiction network, everybody, the lyndellrecoverynetwork.org. | ||
So pray for us there that we'll fend off these attacks by these guys. | ||
They're doing it because they haven't been able to take MyPillow down. | ||
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Even four years of a conservative presidency will not be enough to turn the tide on our $35 trillion national debt. | ||
And if the left wins, it's like throwing gas on a dumpster fire. | ||
The election is in the hands of the American people. | ||
But what you can do right now is protect your savings by diversifying into gold with the help of Birch Gold Group. | ||
For millennia, gold has stood firm in the face of greedy governments, economic upheavals, and global strife. | ||
And it can protect you now. | ||
Birch Gold will help you convert an IRA or 401k into an IRA in physical gold, tax-free and penalty-free. | ||
And it doesn't cost you a penny out of pocket. | ||
In the past four years, the buying power of the US dollar has declined significantly. | ||
Price of gold has increased 40%. | ||
Coincidence? Text the word Bannon to 989898. | ||
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