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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
The reason I got a free shot at 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. | ||
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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. Bannon. | ||
Back in the War Room, Dave Brat sitting in with the great Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
It's our honor to welcome a great conservative North Carolina Congressman Dan Bishop. | ||
Congressman Bishop, thanks for being with us. | ||
I want you to bring us up to speed on the energy and urgency down there in Carolina. | ||
I think I've been hearing good things on momentum, and so share the good word with us. | ||
Thank you for being on the war room, Congressman. | ||
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Thank you, Dave. | |
It's great to be with you, and I'm eagerly anticipating Steve's return. | ||
I know everybody is. | ||
I think that's going to be a material development in the election as we finish out. | ||
And as you know, Dave, instead of running for re-election of Congress, I'm running for Attorney General of North Carolina, so I've got very close eyes on how things are rolling out in North Carolina. | ||
We commenced early voting last Thursday, the 17th of October, and through six days, It is a stunning set of developments. | ||
You've heard that Republicans are turning out, or Republican voters are turning out strongly in all the swing states. | ||
North Carolina, of course, is considered a swing state, although I think Trump's doing better here even than in others. | ||
But look, this is the key stat right now. | ||
Through day six, Democrats' early vote Thank you very much. | ||
On the whole, we are repeating, you know, because that 2020, the turnout, when you consider both mail-in and whatever you might say about that, and in-person early voting was a blowout. | ||
Well, Republicans are repeating that phenomenon. | ||
Just slightly down in total, but on the in-person early voting, Republicans are up about 75,000. | ||
The message through the base this year, particularly in North Carolina, but I'm sure everywhere, has been vote down the ballot. | ||
President Trump needs allies, but also go early and vote. | ||
The Republicans, the posse, you know, and others have gotten the word, and it is rolling out. | ||
I've never seen anything like this, that the The development of Republicans showing up early to vote and banking those votes and fighting the Democrats in the system that exists. | ||
Wow, that's great to hear. | ||
What issue, if you had to name one, do you think is driving folks to the polls, if you had to name one or two more than the others? | ||
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You know, Dave, I think most people just don't believe we can stand, that families can stand the cost structure that Biden and Harris have imposed on us. | |
But when you take the numbers I just described, I mean, that explains why I think the Republican turnout is enthusiastic. | ||
You can also see this manufactured dynamic where Kamala Harris has restored joy, all the trash that we've heard, by this extraordinarily undemocratic tossing Joe off the side and planting Kamala in there, that somehow that's going to Create some big enthusiasm thing. | ||
It may have been a sugar high, but boy, the vote totals in the early voting show that the Democrats have an enormous enthusiasm problem, and everyone can understand why. | ||
She is a catastrophic empty suit. | ||
She is in no position to be president of the United States, and everybody sees it. | ||
They see it. | ||
Right, right. | ||
That's great. | ||
Hey, share with us a little bit the preachers down there. | ||
You guys got a bunch of good preachers down there. | ||
We got to split. | ||
Some folks are saying the Christians ain't showing up to vote. | ||
Ralph Reed, who works the issue, says, no, on contraire, the numbers are staggering. | ||
We're beating 16 and 20. | ||
Are the churches preaching down there? | ||
Those preachers still know how to preach down there in Carolina? | ||
Is the word getting out? | ||
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You know, Dave, I think there is concern in the pro-life movement, and folks, some have been disgruntled, but I think Christian conservatives understand how jeopardized the country is, how in danger, how this election really does amount to saving the country. | |
And those stats that I just shared with you, the fact that we're not seeing any dent in conservative conservatives We're good to go. | ||
As high as it was in 2022, and the early voting in-person turnout is even higher, about 75,000 up by now, and that that is not a Republican disposition generally would suggest, no, I think evangelicals are going to hang with the... | ||
Good. | ||
And get the job done. | ||
This is going to be an extraordinary outcome in North Carolina now. | ||
And you hear great things coming out in Nevada and other states. | ||
So, look, it's got to happen everywhere. | ||
But I want to see a massive victory for President Trump. | ||
And he does. | ||
He's got to have allies. | ||
I'm going to be in the Attorney General's office in North Carolina, and we're going to join the fights with Ken Paxton and other great state attorneys general around the country to protect people's rights. | ||
You know, and get the job done. | ||
Take Title IX, you know, that insane Title IX rule that says that in all women's athletics and everything, at all levels of school and education, that men get to go into girls' rooms. | ||
That's what Biden has tried to foist on us at the last minute to this Title IX rule. | ||
Twenty-six states, attorneys general, are fighting that. | ||
But where's the Attorney General of North Carolina? | ||
North Carolina. | ||
I can tell you that's not the values of people down here. | ||
They're fed up and they know that we cannot sustain another loss and leave the Biden regime, the Obama-Biden-Harris regime in place, that machine for another four years. | ||
It's a disaster we could not possibly envision. | ||
So folks are turning out. | ||
And let's face it, Dave, even Democrats understand that's not viable. | ||
And their vote is grossly down in North Carolina, over 600,000, as I said, and it's getting worse every day for them. | ||
Yeah, good. | ||
Congressman Dan Bishop, in closing, the thoughts and prayers of the posse here has been with you and your state after the hurricane. | ||
And of course, the other states have just been hit relentlessly. | ||
And so, you know, Can you give us an update? | ||
The government seems to have underperformed, but the private sector and the church and Samaritan's Purse and some great groups doing some good work. | ||
What's the latest update in closing? | ||
And then how do people get to you? | ||
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You know, Dave, we've got a Homeland Security Committee members are going to have a site visit later this week up in Western North Carolina. | |
I've been up there once in the company of troopers sort of surveying the scene. | ||
But it has been an interesting phenomenon. | ||
And by the way, vote is even We're holding up well in Western North Carolina, which was a concern that we had, especially because it certainly is a Republican stronghold. | ||
But folks have, the private relief efforts and the ability of folks in the mountains of North Carolina to take care of one another has been just an amazing human story to behold. | ||
In the early stages, there was a private helicopter relief effort ferrying supplies in based in Hickory, North Carolina, just northwest of here. | ||
And they had over 70 private helicopters at one point in time ferrying and the most sophisticated supplies of medical goods, insulin and so forth, carrying it up in there. | ||
It is so heartening to see that being done. | ||
Unfortunately, it does sort of reemphasize that FEMA and even North Carolina emergency management do not necessarily enjoy the confidence of the people. | ||
But we're now moving into wintertime and people are getting supplies. | ||
But it also is true that people are camping out in tents on their property where their homes have been destroyed. | ||
We have a massive Devastation. | ||
I've heard numbers that are astonishing. | ||
It's going to cost a billion dollars just to fix I-40, the roadways. | ||
I will say North Carolina Department of Transportation and all their contractors have been up there getting the job done. | ||
So look, it's people to the rescue. | ||
Nobody's going to forget the victims of Helene. | ||
We're going to keep the focus up and keep the work up and get the resources we need to restore Western North Carolina. | ||
How do people look you up, Dan? | ||
Thanks for being with us today. | ||
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Thanks to the posse. | |
Yep. | ||
All right. | ||
You bet. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Thanks, brother. | ||
All right. | ||
We have the great Sam Faddis on deck. | ||
I want to set him up with a piece I've read in The Atlantic. | ||
The great Mike Benz also informed me anytime you see any word with The Atlantic in it. | ||
You should be aware, right, as the Atlanticists are close at hand and this piece is just smothered in it. | ||
But the piece is called War is Coming. | ||
Will our next president be ready? | ||
And the article does not have much meat or potatoes in it. | ||
But boy, it glosses over some stuff that I wanted Sam to discuss. | ||
George Will a week ago compared the 2024 elections to the 1940 elections when the U.S. hadn't yet formally declared war on Imperial Japan, Hitler's Germany, or Mussolini's Italy. | ||
What was different then, according to the article, was that one of the two candidates, the incumbent President Franklin D. Roosevelt, sensed that he was about to become a wartime president, was acting like one. | ||
Roosevelt, wrote Will, was nudging a mostly isolationist nation toward involvement in a global conflict. | ||
In 1937, in his speech, here's the point according to the article. | ||
The point is that just as World War II began with a cascade of crises initiated by the coalescing axis of Japan, Germany, Italy, so today a similar axis of China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea is taking shape. | ||
Will assesses, George Will, assesses that our current global crisis began no later than blah, blah, blah. | ||
My initial reaction was, no, no, no, you're not pulling this fast one on me. | ||
The subtext leads you to draw conclusions. | ||
The point for me is, why do we have this cascade of countries? | ||
It wasn't happening four years ago. | ||
This cascade of countries with China and Russia and North Korea and Iran, that cascade has happened now. | ||
So, nice try, guys. | ||
And I don't want another war, and I don't want crises. | ||
We just saw Warren Buffett. | ||
The rich guys always swoop in to take advantage of the crises. | ||
And so, sorry, I'm not buying. | ||
I don't want to get ready for war. | ||
All political views are my own. | ||
But when Trump was in, we had peace and prosperity, and he had some secret sauce Where he could relate to countries and use the levers of power to keep us at peace. | ||
And so Sam Faddis, sorry for my op-ed there, but your reaction, war is coming. | ||
Will our next president be ready? | ||
What's your take? | ||
Yeah, well, I'm with you, which is, you know, I would guess I would agree that there's a cascade in the sense of a whole lot of things to worry about. | ||
And that if we don't get a handle on, could involve us in World War III. | ||
But the question is, why and what do we do about it? | ||
So these things are not just happening. | ||
They are happening as a product of the policies of this administration. | ||
And what we should be doing is finding ways to head all of this off, not keep trundling down this path toward let's just ramp up the pressure and the rhetoric. | ||
I'm always reminded, Teddy Roosevelt talked about speaking softly and carrying a big stick, and he said that in a whole variety of different ways quite frequently. | ||
Okay, everybody obsesses with the big stick part, being able to go to war and win. | ||
What he was really focused on, what he said first, was speak softly, right? | ||
Focus on avoiding conflict. | ||
And that's what we're not doing. | ||
Everywhere you look, we're making things worse. | ||
Yeah, that's well said. | ||
And The Atlantic, this speech was adapted from a recent edition of this Kemp guy's newsletter at the Atlantic Council. | ||
And whenever you see that alignment, and then it turns out The Atlantic is owned by this Emerson Collective, which is run by Laureen Powell Jobs of Steve Jobs. | ||
And she's linked with – I just Googled a couple names, but she's linked with folks in the Rockefeller Foundation, the Gates Foundation, Gates and his wife, the whole crew is here. | ||
And it's linked to this philanthropic capitalism who wants to do the greatest good for the greatest number. | ||
So we got a few seconds before the break, but your reaction to this alignment of the same authors and articles – and we'll be back with you in about – after the break, Sam. | ||
You got a quick response to that alignment? | ||
Yeah, look, this is the fourth richest woman in the world. | ||
And she's the lady that installed the advisor to Joe Biden to open our borders day one. | ||
So that tells you everything you need to know. | ||
Yep. | ||
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All right. | |
Let's follow up on that. | ||
Stay tuned after the break. | ||
This matters, folks. | ||
Stay tuned with the War Room. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Back in the War Room, Dave Brat sitting in with great Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
One week to go until Steve's back in the chair leading the troops. | ||
And so thoughts and prayers, keeping with Steve. | ||
And also, please share this platform. | ||
Let everybody know he's back in a week. | ||
He's going to have a message, let me tell you. | ||
He can think more thoughts in one day than the rest of us combined. | ||
So you give him a few months, and I'll guarantee you when he's back, it's going to be... | ||
100% plus. | ||
So share, however you're watching this, whatever platform, share it with the young people in your lives, the seniors, the voters, the pastors, because when he comes back, we're going to align things, and it looks like the momentum's already good, right? | ||
You just heard Congressman Bishop there, and so that was great, but we want to keep it that way, okay? | ||
And so we're back with Sam Faddis in the war room. | ||
I brought up a piece in the Atlantic I'm in touch with religious leaders over there who are getting ready to deal with widows and | ||
orphans as the project because a million boys are dead or maimed on the battlefield. | ||
And I don't know where are these leftist liberals. | ||
They're all gone, right? | ||
These folks who say they're all these billionaires I just listed off, these Atlantises, they care, they want the greatest good for the greatest number. | ||
I mean, I don't know what morality they're talking about. | ||
And And so Sam Faddis, this same crew, wants to be entrusted, these globalists, in the next four years. | ||
Who are they and what catastrophes specifically can we point to to energize people to make better decisions going forward? | ||
Sam? | ||
Yeah, well, what we're talking about is the 1% or probably less than 1% who don't share American values, don't actually care about you. | ||
Your job is to shut up and sit down and do what you're told. | ||
And they think they run the country. | ||
These are the idiots who told us for 20 years that we were winning the war in Afghanistan and building an Afghan army that fell apart in about five minutes as soon as As soon as we left, and now they're busy setting the world on fire. | ||
I mean, okay, you want to avoid war? | ||
Why don't you have a plan and some strategic vision? | ||
The Iranians have set the Middle East on fire with $100 billion we let them get from selling oil. | ||
So why don't you stop them From selling oil, that'd be a good place to start. | ||
Then they couldn't build missiles and drones. | ||
Why don't you reach a settlement in the Ukraine war and stop pouring jet fuel on a fire if you're worried about it? | ||
The number one threat at the top of the heap they half the time don't want to talk about, the Communist Chinese are building their war machine with money we send them every day because we exported our industrial base there. | ||
So a rational policy would be, well, Donald Trump's policy. | ||
The re-industrialization of the United States and get out of bed with a totalitarian Chinese dictatorship. | ||
I mean, if you are concerned about the world, really, and you don't want to get into a war, then let's have a plan and do rational things. | ||
And stop driving this thing over the cliff. | ||
Because one thing I can assure you is these filthy rich elitists Are not going to fight in any future war, nor are their sons and daughters. | ||
It's going to be average Americans being killed and broken again for these guys. | ||
And I'm like everybody else. | ||
I'm sick of it. | ||
I served in uniform, spent my life defending this country, and there have been members of my family, quite frankly, in uniform. | ||
Fighting for this country back to the revolution before there really was a country, like millions of other American families. | ||
Doesn't make us special, just makes us like everybody else. | ||
And we're fed up with fighting wars for these guys. | ||
Yeah, I still don't understand where the lag is here in reaching the American families, right? | ||
The suburban folks who love their kids. | ||
I mean, there's no doubt of this. | ||
Everybody loves their kids. | ||
And you see what's going on. | ||
You just, you know, recited all the hot spots in the world. | ||
And yet, even in Ukraine right now, you know, according to Mike Benz again, we had $10 billion contract, Chevron, it linked to Burisma, and then another $10 billion oil contract going through Royal Dutch Shell and UK Petroleum or whatever in the Donbass and in Crimea. | ||
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So this is $20 billion. | ||
And we're just getting started, right? | ||
And then the rare earths underneath and what Ukraine and its worth. | ||
And then those two little territories in the east of Ukraine, they declared independence, right? | ||
Russia, they declared their allegiance, one to Russia and the other independence. | ||
And then all of a sudden, we say, we got to go to war with Russia. | ||
Well, gee, I wonder if these events are connected. | ||
And so it's very hard to get the word out on these connections, to get people educated on the duplicity, because this is evil, right? | ||
A million young boys dead for oil money. | ||
Why don't you just pay these people what oil's worth on the market, right? | ||
And so where do you think the gap is here? | ||
Why aren't we hitting pay dirt? | ||
With the swath of Americans who still do have the residual Judeo-Christian, you know, ethical compass inside them. | ||
If they knew this stuff, I can't imagine they'd go along with it. | ||
What's the problem, Sam? | ||
Well, look, I think you just put your finger on it, which is if they knew. | ||
I mean, you know, most Americans are busy trying to pay the rent. | ||
And fix the transmission in the truck like they're doing day-to-day stuff. | ||
They didn't have time to dig into this. | ||
And most of the major news networks are effectively propaganda arms for these people. | ||
And not just distorting it, they're lying outright. | ||
I mean, the scope of what they're talking about in Ukraine is staggering. | ||
We're talking about the 13 guys and gals that died at Abbey Gate, as we should. | ||
I honor their Service, having lost a number of buddies in the line of duty. | ||
Do you understand that the Russians are typically losing 1,000 guys killed a day in Ukraine, that they've had in excess of 3,000 tanks destroyed? | ||
And you hear these people talk about going to war? | ||
You have any comprehension of what you're talking about. | ||
It's not a couple of guys are gonna die. | ||
You're gonna draft people and you're gonna kill Americans by the hundreds of thousands over what amounts to a territorial dispute between Ukraine and Russia. | ||
Settle the conflict. | ||
I'm no friend of Vladimir Putin's, as I've said many times. | ||
He's a thug. | ||
He had no business invading Ukraine. | ||
He got what he deserved. | ||
But it is time to settle this thing. | ||
And what's the kernel, the central truth here, the central principle? | ||
America first. | ||
What are we doing in any of these conflict zones to make Americans sleep well in their beds at night? | ||
That's got to be the laser focus. | ||
As I said before, we used to have that. | ||
You think about the hard calculations we made in World War II. The people that ran the war in World War II made an alliance with Joseph Stalin in the interest of defeating Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan, not because they didn't know he was a monster, because they were laser focused on, first thing we got to do is win this war, then we'll deal with those guys. | ||
That's the kind of hard calculation. | ||
Now, what are we doing? | ||
Driving up somebody's stock prices, you know, worried about what Lockheed's bottom line is. | ||
We're gonna get our guys killed so defense contractors can rake in money. | ||
It is sick. | ||
It's twisted. | ||
It is evil. | ||
Yeah, I'm not well acquainted with these Atlanticist power brokers. | ||
But, you know, I just did some simple inspection yesterday in this Lorene Powell job. | ||
She's the primary owner, Emerson Group, of The Atlantic and is linked to all this. | ||
And it seems she started off with good intentions, right? | ||
I mean, you know, I always try to assume the best. | ||
And so she started off, she wanted to do philanthropy on education. | ||
Well, that's great because in Chicago, the poor kids, the literacy rate is 12%. | ||
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So if you're going to do the greatest good for the greatest number, that seems like a real good place to start on utilitarian grounds, which is the greatest good. | ||
Or Sub-Saharan Africa. | ||
South Sudan makes $350 a year per capita. | ||
And then she went into education for illegal immigrants. | ||
And then she went into green stuff. | ||
And then her thing basically turned into a venture capital firm. | ||
Who is leading these folks in these directions? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Well, one of the twisted things about this is we have these folks now that have more money than God. | ||
I mean, they're richer than the robber barons that we talk about in the early 20th century. | ||
And now, of course, they've got control over the media and the Internet in ways that didn't, you know, that capability didn't exist 100 years ago. | ||
But the other sick part, really bad part, is somehow or another they have become infused with this ideology. | ||
That puts them at odds with the American people in so many respects. | ||
I mean, Andrew Carnegie back in the day had a lot of money and he might not have been particularly nice to his workers. | ||
I'm not trying to be funny, but the point is he was focused on a bigger, stronger, more capable United States. | ||
Okay, these folks in many ways are completely the opposite. | ||
I mean, this lady Jobsy you're talking about, She literally believes borders are immoral. | ||
And I'm not kidding when I say that the executive director she had running her outfit that was pushing this agenda, that person was installed in the White House day one of the Biden administration as the special advisor. | ||
Let's hold right there. | ||
Back after the break. | ||
I want to pick that up. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | |
Back in the War Room with Sam Faddis. | ||
Sam, sorry I cut you off abruptly there. | ||
You were connecting some dots. | ||
Why don't you rewind 30 seconds and tee us up again? | ||
Because this is very important stuff. | ||
And I know the War Room loves these connections. | ||
Like, only Steve Bannon and you can do. | ||
Yeah, well, as I said to you off-camera, Steve's twice as smart as me, so don't expect. | ||
At least twice as smart. | ||
He's the only guy I ever go on air with. | ||
And the next thing you know, we're talking about the latter years of the Roman Republic. | ||
Right, right. | ||
And the Gracchi brothers. | ||
Anyway, I think what's important about this example that we're talking about is with the border and the special advisor to the president. | ||
I'm going to go into some detail here, but this is an illustration of how your government actually works. | ||
You're not really talking about public servants. | ||
You're talking about individuals who are installed by and effectively run by these powerful interests whose agenda does not at all dovetail with the American people. | ||
I mean, there was a survey done recently of the 1% attitudes and the attitudes of the average American. | ||
And it's like they're from different planets. | ||
I mean, most of these people think if 70% of the 1% think if you don't have a college degree, you shouldn't be allowed to vote if that gives you a point of reference. | ||
So in any event, we got Steve Jobs' widow who is, I think, if memory serves, the fourth richest woman in the world. | ||
She's ungodly rich. | ||
She has waterfront estates on the coast of Southern California. | ||
You can imagine what that costs. | ||
Another one up in Seattle, I mean, all over the place in the mountains. | ||
Of course, these are all walled compounds guarded by all sorts of security. | ||
So she doesn't really care about policies. | ||
But she is obsessed with a whole variety of liberal causes. | ||
And one of them is that borders are immoral. | ||
And I want everybody to understand that that's not me engaging in hyperbole. | ||
Or taking liberties. | ||
Very literally in black and white, she believes the entire concept that a nation imposes a border at all is immoral. | ||
You should not be allowed to do that. | ||
And she created a giant enterprise, incredibly well-funded private initiative, and it was run by a lady named Katie Tobin. | ||
And Katie was her executive director. | ||
And so this whole initiative by Jobs' widow was that the whole point is to convince people that borders are immoral. | ||
When Biden sat down in the White House, Katie Tobin took position in the White House as, I don't remember the exact title, a special advisor to the president for border security or some nonsensical, typical antiseptic term. | ||
Wow. | ||
What happens the very first day is Biden then rescinds and issues, I think it's, what, dozens, almost 70 executive orders. | ||
I mean, the Democratic Party now wants to pretend like the border's out of control and only a congressional statute will fix it. | ||
Well, we all know that's a lie. | ||
They eliminated the border Deliberately and affirmatively, they knew exactly what they were doing. | ||
It wasn't unintentional. | ||
They opened the borders. | ||
Now, did they go to Congress and bother to talk to the people's representatives about this or ask the American people? | ||
Of course not, because these are elitists. | ||
You don't talk to the serfs. | ||
You don't talk to the peons in the provinces. | ||
You just issue edicts. | ||
So they, in effect, in reality, eliminated the borders of the United States day one. | ||
And it didn't just happen to dovetail with Katie Jobs' mandate. | ||
That's why she was there. | ||
She's the one that wrote all these orders and wrote all this stuff. | ||
So this private entity created by Jobs' widow to express purpose of getting rid of borders took over American border security policy and then Actually made it a reality. | ||
They didn't try to do it. | ||
They succeeded in erasing our borders. | ||
You could track this kind of thing all throughout the US government. | ||
What this means is, as you and I both understand, I'm sure everybody listening understands, you're maintaining the outward appearance of a constitutional republic because it's kind of good PR. But that's not really what you have because The American people were nowhere involved in that process. | ||
The Congress was not involved in that process. | ||
A handful of elitists with billions and billions and billions of dollars decided we don't get to have a border anymore. | ||
And boom, it happened. | ||
Yep, exactly. | ||
And I think you put your finger on it with the moral compass piece, right? | ||
On simple inspection, if your morality is utilitarian, which she claimed it was with this Emerson group, right, the greatest good for the greatest number, the utilitarian calculus, which is largely undergirds economics, which is very flawed in ethics as well, would suggest that maybe one of those gated houses would would suggest that maybe one of those gated houses would bring more happiness to a million people than to the one person living behind a gated community. | ||
Not to mention the fact that it just illustrates, right, and we're pounding on jobs, but the same relies to Gates and it goes to Zuckerberg and applies to all of them. | ||
They all want the pain of illegal immigration since they're doing these bold moral moves for the sake of humanity on the backs of the middle class. | ||
They don't want those rules applied to them, and so they're missing the greatest ethical system I know of, which is called the Judeo-Christian system that relies on the golden rules. | ||
Love God above all. | ||
Where's God in the logic there? | ||
I haven't heard much from the elites. | ||
And then love your neighbor as yourself. | ||
Maybe you can do without one gated compound. | ||
Sam Fattis, always pleasure, honor. | ||
I learn every time. | ||
Thank you for being with us on The War Room. | ||
Tell folks how to reach you. | ||
And if you want to give a shout-out to Steve, please do. | ||
Yeah, the best place to find me is to go to our magazine on Substack and magazine.substack.com, A-N-D magazine. | ||
And as always, Free Steve Bannon, and I'm going to be very excited when I don't have to say that next week because he will be free and raring to go. | ||
Oh, I can't wait. | ||
I can't wait to see it. | ||
It's going to be great. | ||
All right, Sam. | ||
Thank you very much, brother. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
All right. | ||
All right, folks. | ||
We have Monica Crowley, I think, joining us from the Pennsylvania bus tour. | ||
Monica, are you with us? | ||
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Hey, I'm here, Dave, and yes, we are aboard the bus. | |
We are crisscrossing the great state of Pennsylvania. | ||
The crowds have been unbelievable. | ||
Great. | ||
Bring us up to speed. | ||
What are you seeing? | ||
What are you feeling? | ||
What's a sense of urgency? | ||
What should people be doing today? | ||
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Yeah, well, you know, this is day three of this particular bus tour, and it really is a blitz of the Keystone State, which is going to be the key to this election. | |
And it began in sort of southeast Pennsylvania, and now we are midway. | ||
We were in Wilkes-Barre yesterday, and we were just this morning in Punxsutawney, so we all had a nice view of the groundhog. | ||
And the crowds are just tremendous, Dave. | ||
They are coming out in droves. | ||
We have seen people, every demographic group, we have seen people of all ages, from the very old to the very young, and everybody in between. | ||
They show up with their MAGA hats, they show up with their Trump signs, and you know what? | ||
They're all looking for hope. | ||
You know, you can tell at Trump rallies as well that they're all searching his face for hope. | ||
Hope for the country. | ||
And they've instilled so much hope in him and in the America First movement. | ||
And we see that every day out here on the campaign trail where these folks, who are really the people that make... | ||
These are hardworking Americans. | ||
They are in the middle of Pennsylvania. | ||
They're in the middle of the country. | ||
They work with their hands. | ||
There are so many blue-collar workers out here who have seen their communities and their state and their country absolutely decimated by the scourge of globalism and the Union Party, which has sold them down the river over many decades. | ||
And they look at Donald Trump, and they look at America first, and they see Donald Trump like he did in 2016. | ||
He does have a great An unbelievable track record on the economy, on the border, on law and order, on world peace, that now they know what they're getting in a second term, which is all of that on steroids, all of that and more. | ||
So there's a great sense of hope and energy and enthusiasm for President Trump and J.D. Vance. | ||
Dave, out here where people are just, the energy, let me put it this way, the energy is very 2016. | ||
There is big 2016 energy on the ground all across this state. | ||
As goes the Keystone State, goes the White House. | ||
And I am telling you, the vibe that we're getting out here is phenomenal in this final stretch. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
Monica, I can hear your powerful optimism, too. | ||
All political views are my own, but boy, that's what separates our side of the football. | ||
The hope, the faith in God and country. | ||
Donald Trump the other night alluded to his faith. | ||
Looking back in the rearview mirror, he sees God has worked on his life. | ||
To put him right where he is right now. | ||
You go to the left and they talk joy but they got a scowl on their face all the time. | ||
And so what can people do in these last couple weeks? | ||
What would Steve Bannon urge on all voters to do right now, Monica? | ||
Give us that hope. | ||
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Fight, fight, fight, right? | |
We've got 13 days to save the republic, and the man who is going to do it is the twice impeached, indicted, arrested, shot, felon, McDonald's fry worker. | ||
Okay? | ||
And that's the line that I use on the campaign trail. | ||
I get some huge cheer. | ||
Because, you know, in many ways, he is the underdog and remains the underdog. | ||
And so, we've got 13 days to save the country, and I want to encourage everybody, because we need all hands on deck. | ||
First of all, vote early, where applicable. | ||
In New York State, I can't vote until Saturday, but I will be voting early. | ||
I want everybody to gather and vote. | ||
vote. | ||
That's a question that I get a lot of people say, listen, I don't want to say. | ||
All right, Monica, I think we lost you there, but you could hear the sense of urgency and optimism Monica Crowley giving a shout out for the last couple weeks, how to reach out, how to vote. | ||
I want to do a special call out, especially from my good friend Scott Perry in Pennsylvania. | ||
Anyone in his district, that is a great man, a great leader. | ||
He's a general. | ||
He's served this country his whole life. | ||
He was the head of the Freedom Caucus. | ||
I was back in there. | ||
We get a bad name because we want to balance the budget of this country, and the swamp doesn't want it. | ||
We don't want illegal immigrants voting in elections. | ||
The swamp does. | ||
And so Scott Perry has been A-plus on his voting record across the board. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Back in the war room with the great Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
One week to go until Steve's back in the chair. | ||
Right now we're touring the country. | ||
We got Seagal Shada in the room from Nevada. | ||
Seagal, you're a regular. | ||
Give us an update. | ||
What's the energy like? | ||
What's your call to action? | ||
Not just for Nevada, but the whole country. | ||
How are we looking? | ||
Good morning, Dave. | ||
Great to see you. | ||
Six more days. | ||
You too. | ||
Six more days until the boss is out. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's right. | ||
So the energy here in Nevada is phenomenal. | ||
You know, everybody's been writing Nevada off as a blue state. | ||
And I have to tell you, we have been clawing our way back. | ||
Nevada, as of last night, we were about 14,000 Republican votes ahead of the Democrats, which is unprecedented. | ||
We just finally conditioned Republicans to vote early, to send in your mail-in ballots and to harvest, harvest, harvest. | ||
Remember Nevada, we decriminalized ballot harvesting in 2020. | ||
So we have absolutely done a phenomenal job harvesting ballots. | ||
We're working with our coalitions, whether it's the American Christian Caucus, whether it's Turning Point, American Majority. | ||
American Majority knocked 400,000 doors here in Clark County. | ||
And everybody's blown away by Nevada right now. | ||
So it's amazing. | ||
The energy is very 2016. | ||
That's great. | ||
Hey, real briefly, what's pushing people? | ||
What issues? | ||
Or has it saved the country time? | ||
Is it an issue set? | ||
Are they just fed up with the high prices and the economics? | ||
What is driving that energy? | ||
Look, I mean, it's definitely the economy. | ||
I mean, Nevada's had a 22% inflation rate. | ||
Our gas prices are still $4 a gallon. | ||
And here's another thing. | ||
We see the migrants here in Nevada, and Nevadans aren't I mean, this is an equity issue. | ||
This is a fairness issue. | ||
Nevadans don't want that. | ||
They're sick of it. | ||
So that's what is really driving Nevada voters up. | ||
Look, we're seeing Democrats that are going to vote Democrat down ballot, but they're voting for Trump. | ||
This whole wokeness agenda, We've got UNR's volleyball team that refuses to play in the Midwest, I think it's the Southwest region, because there is transgenders in sports. | ||
We call it totality of the circumstances as a lawyer, and we're done with that, and the Evadians are done with that. | ||
Yep. | ||
Hey, Seagal, give us a quick how do people reach out to you and what should people be doing in the closing week? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Get out there. | ||
Vote, vote, vote. | ||
Get me 10 votes. | ||
If any of your War Room Posse members are friends with people in Nevada, I need 10 votes from every person in Nevada to go to Donald Trump. | ||
You can find me on Twitter, Getter Truth, and Facebook at Chatter for Nevada. | ||
For Nevada. | ||
I love it. | ||
I see why you're doing so great. | ||
Cigar, you've got great energy, great American patriot. | ||
Thanks for doing what you do. | ||
Everybody, look her up. | ||
And now we're shifting to another great patriot, Mike Lindell. | ||
I'm finally leaving you with enough time to cover all the bases today. | ||
What have you been doing? | ||
And bring us up to speed. | ||
Mike Lindell. | ||
Well, I've been getting the plan out to everybody at LyndalePlan.com and I spent two hours last night on with thousands of people in Hawaii. | ||
And if you guys check out the plan, but I've been going around and I've been telling them to last night. | ||
I've been going around state to state doing speeches in churches, and we've got to get the conservative Christians out to vote. | ||
There was a poll saying like half of them are not going to vote. | ||
I don't believe it, but you go to church this Sunday, get people talk about this is it. | ||
We're in a battle, the biggest battle ever of good and evil, and we've got to win this. | ||
I'm in another big church tomorrow on Flashpoint, and We've got to get people, you know, everybody needs to pray, but we also need to get involved and get people out to vote. | ||
Every day you need to talk to people, use your social media, use your emails and text messaging. | ||
I want people to go to vocal.com, V-O-C-L.com. | ||
It's also on the app stores. | ||
That's my platform where we're using it for this election for all the reporting of deviations. | ||
It's in three different languages, Portugal and Spanish and English. | ||
This is all set up. | ||
It's like Facebook on steroids, but it's also the election app. | ||
Everything that you see feeding into there, you can learn in your own county what's going on. | ||
You get updates like you just got there from Nevada. | ||
Everybody needs to know what's going on as we come in to get towards November 5th. | ||
So it's educating everybody. | ||
Plus, all that reporting, people say to me, Mike, do we have our election platform secure enough they're gonna do it again? | ||
Well, they're gonna try, but we are very much prepared, everybody. | ||
We are prepared, but we need all of you to get involved. | ||
One minute to go. | ||
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