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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
You're in the War Room where it's less than 24 hours until Stephen K. Bannon is back, a free man and preaching the gospel of MAGA here in the War Room. a free man and preaching the gospel of MAGA here It's your last show, at least for a bit, with me, and I have to say I am very honored to have been filling in at the 5 p.m. | ||
hour, but I am even more excited to have Stephen K. Bannon back, as I'm sure all of you are. | ||
But in true War Room fashion, We're going to go full signal and zero noise on today's episode. | ||
We'll leave the noise maybe to the globalist elites in the halls of the United Nations and the World Economic Forum and the WHO who I'm sure are crying and shrieking and melting down on the eve of Stephen K. Bannon's release or maybe the congressional Republicans who know they have blood on their hands for doing nothing to get Stephen K. Bannon out of prison. | ||
Maybe the wailing in the Harris campaign over what is looking every day more and more the ascendancy of the MAGA movement. | ||
We know they're pulling out all the stops. | ||
They're moving heaven and earth, although maybe we should say it's hell and earth. | ||
That's probably more applicable. | ||
To the people that we're fighting against to have victory by any means necessary. | ||
Yes, I'm going back quoting the so-called resistance because we know the resistance did not go anywhere. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
They've only intensified, and you can see it with what they're doing with election administration right now. | ||
Like we've always said, it's not an election. | ||
It's ballot warfare, and the latest theater of war that they're going after is Election Day. | ||
Now, there's a very important New York Times article that I want to bring to your attention. | ||
The headline, Barricades and Bulletproof Glass, a County Prepares for Election Day. | ||
We can throw that up on screen when we have it. | ||
It's talking about a little microcosm of a town in Pennsylvania, of course. | ||
But here's what's so interesting, because buried in that article, it's revealed... | ||
That they invited the Department of Homeland Security to assess their election security, broadening out to show that CISA, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, has made nearly 1,200 assessments of election offices across this country. | ||
They've trained over 30,000 election officials since 2023 with, quote, a specific concentration this year on physical security. | ||
Now remember when I sat here, what was it, two months ago, and told you that they would use the fear of election day violence as pretext to essentially embed themselves within election offices and more importantly within election administration. | ||
And just keep in mind for a second, think about this. | ||
The same agency, the Department of Homeland Security, who was tasked with securing our southern border, They now want to secure our elections. | ||
And they think they're up to task. | ||
Actually the same people who brazenly lie to your face and tell you that our southern border is secure, well they're the same people who tell you now that our elections are secure. | ||
Well, I can think of about 81 million reasons as to why both of those assertions are patently false. | ||
If we have the picture of what the southern border looks like under Kamala Harris, let's put that up. | ||
That's what a secure southern border looks like to the same people that say the elections we have in this country are secure. | ||
And by the way, there's already reporting coming out today from The Telegraph. | ||
Believe it or not, they submitted a Freedom of Information Act request showing that the so-called 10 million figure that everyone likes to tout about illegals let into this country under Kamala Harris and Joe Biden. | ||
Well, that's probably not even accurate. | ||
There's about a 25% gap. | ||
Not a revision that goes the other way. | ||
No, no, 25% more. | ||
Got to cram them in just until Election Day. | ||
Try to get as many non-citizen votes as you can. | ||
But here's the real buried lead of the article, and I'm going to read it from the New York Times, because they'd probably accuse me of misinformation if I just read it. | ||
You'd say, they wouldn't even think these words are fit to print. | ||
Here you go. | ||
Other precautions are being taken. | ||
Training and de-escalation tactics. | ||
Cell phones updated with panic button software. | ||
The installation of bulletproof glass in the elections bureau office. | ||
A bullet resistant film on the first floor windows so that, as Ms. Krakamo put it, people cannot see in, but you can see out. | ||
So in the same way that the fraud only seems to go one way, now the windows do too. | ||
It's the perfect culmination of their fear-poor narrative that is MAGA is coming with election day violence and they're coming to steal your ballots and they're going to shoot the election windows so we need bulletproof glass. | ||
Quite a convenient narrative because now you can't see inside of the count room. | ||
And of course, it's also as experts give us a chorus of warnings, like Reuters reported last week, that they're really concerned about, not Democrat, but just Republican poll watchers. | ||
And then in the same news cycle, quite interesting, if you want to throw the memo up from the National Intelligence Council, they put out a whole memo where the title is, Foreign Threats to Elections After Voting Ends in 2024, with the operative word there, in my opinion, being after. | ||
Because what they are doing is laying the groundwork, the predictive programming, that should anyone raise any concern after Election Day, that it's foreign disinformation, that you can trace the roots back to Russia. | ||
Here are some of the quotes where you see just that materializing. | ||
Again, this is from the ODNI. | ||
They might also consider stoking unrest in conducting localized cyber operations to disrupt election infrastructure, influence actors will almost certainly post and amplify claims of election irregularities, specifically illegal voting and dead people voting. | ||
A foreign actor could also use AI-generated materials to amplify doubts about the election's fair conduct, such as false images of election officials taking part in activities to undermine the vote, ending with, foreign actors almost certainly will see the period between polls closing and the certification of official foreign actors almost certainly will see the period between polls closing and the certification of official results as an opening And Axios submits it. | ||
They had some guy who ran the DNC investigation into the whole Russia, Russia, Russia collusion hoax quoted as saying, the intelligence community feels a sense of urgency to get something out before the election in hopes to let Americans know to be mindful of what you see. | ||
So then they had a nice test run just a few days ago in Pennsylvania where there was a viral video of ballots being destroyed. | ||
And while the video wasn't, at the end of the day, actually real, the IC came out and said, well, this is Russian disinformation providing absolutely no evidence as to how they came to that conclusion or why they came to that conclusion. | ||
But like I said, it's showing you how they're laying the predictive programming framework and groundwork Anyone who dares to speak out against election results or about election fraud, that you're not an American patriot, but you're an agent of Russian disinformation. | ||
Yeah, maybe you come from the same Russian disinformation shop that produced the Hunter Biden hard drive. | ||
Oh, oh wait. | ||
Yeah, that's the same intel community that's now telling us this. | ||
Remember, it's Norm Eisen. | ||
It's the Color Revolution playbook where they want to sow distrust in the election process among impeachment proceedings and creating this psyop that is, of course, buttressed by generals like Milley and John Kelly saying that we're all fascists. | ||
But to prime you, most importantly, for a Harris victory, but even if it's too big to rig... | ||
To lay down the groundwork so they can come from MAGA with a vengeance that will make what they did to Stephen K. Bannon look like the trial run in making the MAGA movement not a political movement with salience and longevity, but a movement that they used, they converted into a political operation to identify the largest enemies of the state that is the American deep state. | ||
To get them off of the political playing field so they can run unopposed and we can go back to selections and not elections. | ||
That's what all of this is about. | ||
And I think today we feel it particularly pronounced here in the War Room on the eve of Stephen K. Bannon's release and rightful return to the War Room. | ||
We'll be right back after this short break. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann. | |
Welcome back to The War Room, where I am honored to be joined by Cain of Citizen Free Press, who has helped me so much during these last four months, always gives the best advice, so I thought it would be who has helped me so much during these last four months, always gives the best advice, so I thought | ||
But Cain, there's something that has been, I would say, at the forefront of my mind, and that is as we see these explosive early voting numbers, particularly among Republicans, I'm curious how it is tracking in comparison between Yeah, | ||
there's a lot there, and there's a lot, you know, to sort of let the audience know, Natalie. | ||
Everyone knows, especially if they're following the stack at CFP, that we've got early voting going on in basically all of the swing states. | ||
But it's slightly different in every state, so I want to go through them. | ||
But there's going to be a big caveat that's coming at the end, and I want people to wait for that. | ||
So we'll start with Nevada, first of all. | ||
So Nevada, we get to see party registration of ballots turned in, and Republicans have a 5.5% lead after the first seven days. | ||
That's basically unheard of. | ||
Clark County is not delivering for Democrats, and independents aren't really showing up in the numbers that they should. | ||
So, and I'm going to put another, I'm going to put a caveat out now at the beginning and explain to people. | ||
These are ballot, generally for the states I'm going to talk about, it's ballot registrations only. | ||
So you don't really know how those people are voting. | ||
However, they do have a percentage. | ||
They know more or less what percentage of Republicans cross over and vote for a Democrat and vice versa. | ||
And that number is pretty static year over year. | ||
So, you You have these ideas on ballots. | ||
So in Nevada, the Democrats aren't turning out to the extent that Republicans are. | ||
So people say, well, how do you know that these aren't super high propensity voters that would have voted anyway? | ||
So they put them into three baskets, three categories. | ||
And I read this morning that 16% of the Republican ballots returned in Nevada so far are from people who did not vote in 2020. | ||
In North Carolina, the number is even higher. | ||
That's 18%. | ||
Apparently, anything above 10% is a really good number. | ||
So you have that backdrop. | ||
We'll drop down from Nevada to Arizona. | ||
In Arizona, the lead is even bigger than five points. | ||
It's 7.5%. | ||
Now, Arizona has its own unique things in that One, there are a huge number of independents in the state, and also there are a lot of McCain Republicans who won't necessarily vote for Carrie Lake and won't necessarily vote for Trump. | ||
But just on a ballot's returned basis, we're up seven and a half points. | ||
In Nevada, excuse me, in Arizona, cruise over to Georgia. | ||
Georgia does not give us party registration. | ||
They only give demographic data. | ||
They only tell us the race and the sex of the voter. | ||
So the way that people are doing their analysis in Georgia is by looking at ballots in all the rural counties, right? | ||
Rural is where Trump has always nominated in states like Georgia and Virginia. | ||
And it's in the bigger cities where Democrats pile on the votes. | ||
So what they're seeing, a couple of things in Georgia. | ||
One, that these rural counties are coming out in bigger numbers. | ||
And two, the sort of, as people, you know, these election data scientists, they analyze white vote versus black vote, male vote versus female vote. | ||
And those ratios are positive as well. | ||
The black vote is slightly lower, which we would be normally Democrat, and the white vote is slightly higher. | ||
Shifting quickly to North Carolina, they are a state that does give party registration. | ||
So Republicans are leading there. | ||
The numbers are escaping me off the top of the head. | ||
I believe it's around 80,000 votes at this point. | ||
So having said that, right, that's great. | ||
So I would actually even feel confident to say Republicans are probably going to win or Trump is probably going to win in Nevada, Arizona, North Carolina and Georgia. | ||
But guess what? | ||
He can still lose if he wins those four states. | ||
He loses 270 to 268. | ||
That's how important Pennsylvania is. | ||
Pennsylvania is 19 electoral votes. | ||
Nevada is 6. | ||
Arizona is 11, equaling 17. | ||
So they're too short of Pennsylvania. | ||
Now, it means that Biden has to run the table in these states that are getting closer. | ||
New Mexico, a poll within three points, and Trump announced a rally in Albuquerque. | ||
But Biden has to win New Mexico. | ||
Minnesota, a poll today showing Trump within two points in Minnesota. | ||
Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Virginia, which some people think might be close, and Maine. | ||
So for that sort of 270-268 nightmare scenario to play out, Kamala has to run the table on the rest of those states. | ||
But I'll say, you know, last thing as I throw it back to you, this is more than just winning, right? | ||
It's foot-on-the-throats time. | ||
Now, right, we need a mandate. | ||
We need a mandate to fix America. | ||
We need over 300 electoral votes. | ||
We need Trump to be able to say he won 35 states or more in order to get some of this stuff done. | ||
So no one back off. | ||
Everyone, you know, still do everything you can. | ||
You all know the options. | ||
There's the multiply by 10. | ||
There's Trump. | ||
You can find a lot of this at Trump 47. | ||
There's local stuff you can do. | ||
If you live in one of, let's say, 12-ish swing states... | ||
You cannot stop working. | ||
If you care about this election, you cannot stop. | ||
Complete and utter domination is the only thing that we will accept. | ||
We get to dictate the terms of victory, Cain. | ||
I am curious, though, because there's some, if you listen to the sort of left-wing spin, maybe we'll call it COPE, on these early voting numbers, which make no mistake, they're in complete and total meltdown over it. | ||
They are alleging that it's not actually a new type of Republican voter who is voting early. | ||
Early, in other words, we're going to see a decrease of election day voters. | ||
It's just more of sort of a temporary shift into the methodology of how they're voting. | ||
Given the numbers on low propensity voters, who exactly are these people, state by state or just more broadly, who are voting early? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, the makeup, you know, the way it's being defined, the bucket number one, are people who did not vote in 2020. | ||
I believe bucket number two is people who did not vote in 2022, and that's going to be a much larger number, obviously, because it's an off year. | ||
I'm not an election data scientist, but one thing I'm pretty damn good at, Natalie, is finding the election data scientist on Twitter. | ||
I spend my life online. | ||
You know I have no life. | ||
It's 16 hours a day in front of a 27-inch monitor with, I don't want to tell you, it's honest to God, one of my windows has more than 2,000 tabs open. | ||
So this is my life. | ||
So I find these guys. | ||
And what they're saying, you know, I'm not going to partisans. | ||
These tend to be More middle-of-the-road data scientists. | ||
And what they're saying is the numbers are close to twice as high for these low-propensity buckets. | ||
In terms of the COPE, you're exactly correct. | ||
I think we talked about you're noticing the narratives that are already being formed over on MSNBC if it doesn't turn out the way that they hope. | ||
So it's... | ||
As for back to your original question of who are these low propensity voters, they're voters who didn't turn out for whatever reason in 2020. | ||
And Charlie Kirk made a big deal and Andrew, his producer, made a big deal about how they really felt that the election could be won by targeting the low propensity voters to Because the normal get-out-the-vote efforts for high-propensity voters, these people are going to vote anyway. | ||
We've all had it. | ||
The knock on our door, the knock on our apartment. | ||
And it's like, look, dude, I'm already voting. | ||
You don't need... | ||
And so it's really the first time that Republicans have focused. | ||
And people have criticized Trump for not having a traditional ground game. | ||
And while that's true, he's had these sort of outside organizations like TP and Charlie and other groups that have really sort of turned this into a silence. | ||
And let's not... | ||
Oh, I'll talk really quickly. | ||
You cut me off when we have to go to break. | ||
But I didn't mention Pennsylvania. | ||
Okay, I didn't mention Pennsylvania. | ||
Okay. | ||
So Pennsylvania is interesting because they don't actually have early voting. | ||
It's called that by people who are lazy with the descriptions. | ||
But what they have only is the ability to request mail-in ballots and have the option to go and request one on demand at the local county office, fill it out right there, and turn it back in. | ||
So that's the closest they have. | ||
So people, you know, a lot of Democrats are crowing like, oh, it looks great for us in Pennsylvania. | ||
We're leading 60-40 votes. | ||
In this sort of early voting absentee turn in. | ||
But that's, you know, 60-40 is a heck of a lot better. | ||
I look back last night, it was 71-29 in terms of early voting slash mail-in voting in Pennsylvania last time. | ||
So we're doing 11 points better. | ||
Now, having said that, one of these data scientists, if people want to follow him, it's Michael Pruser on Twitter, P-R-U-S-E-R. He thinks that of all the four states I mentioned earlier, And even Michigan and Wisconsin, he believes Pennsylvania is going to end up dead on 50-50 in terms of Republican ballots and Democrat ballots. | ||
So it's going to be the independents in Pennsylvania as well as What we hope is a tripling of the black male vote for Trump in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, right, in other urban areas. | ||
We've seen that black male vote, the number may be close to 25-26% versus the 9% of 2020. | ||
So there's reasons for people to be optimistic, but gas, you know, pedal to the metal. | ||
There has no, it's certainly not time to think we want it. | ||
And Cain, just give me a minute on particularly the rural vote turnout, how that's also a really promising chunk of data. | ||
Yeah, it's interesting because one of the things that really pisses us off, we look at these individual states like Virginia in the last election. | ||
Trump won something like 80, I don't know how many counties and went to college at the University of Virginia, but let's say there's 80 counties in Virginia and he won 75 of them. | ||
It's all red. | ||
The map is all red, yet he loses. | ||
And in those rural counties, Trump was winning by average 70-30. | ||
Well, still only half the registered voters are voting in those rural counties, but everybody loves Trump. | ||
So the effort was made to really drive the rural vote this time. | ||
You know, if you turn 70-30 into 80-20, you can trump everything that happens in Northern Virginia. | ||
It doesn't matter what happens in Richmond, Steve's hometown. | ||
Doesn't matter what happens in Virginia Beach and Newport News. | ||
So there's been focus on rural votes in Georgia and Virginia. | ||
And in Georgia particularly, we have the numbers. | ||
We're seeing that these rural counties are voting in much higher numbers than they did in 2020. | ||
So that's good news. | ||
Cain, if people want to read the stack that is always being updated, it loads so quickly. | ||
It's my favorite website. | ||
Sorry, warroom.org. | ||
No, I'm kidding. | ||
Where can people go to follow you? | ||
I know you're also coming in hot on Twitter, but where can people stay up to date with all of this breaking analysis? | ||
Yeah, thanks. | ||
It's my life on display via headlines at citizenfreepress.com. | ||
As you said, it loads in half a second. | ||
There's no ads. | ||
All the news stories go on the top. | ||
I basically sit in a chair from 8 in the morning to 1 or 2 in the morning and do nothing but update it. | ||
So you can load it. | ||
You can visit 10 times a day. | ||
So that's it. | ||
And Twitter, it's Citizen Free Press, and that's it. | ||
And, you know, hey, by the way, congratulations, Natalie, on 100 shows, 100 fantastic Honey Badger-style shows. | ||
I'm being honest here. | ||
I'm not going to lay it on too thick, but you found your voice. | ||
You are now a respected and a savage voice in conservative media, and we all thank you. | ||
Kane, that's very nice of you to say. | ||
I thank you for your support throughout these four months. | ||
And you know what, Merrick Garland and Joe Biden, when you guys chose to throw Stephen K. Bannon in prison, you made an enemy out of me. | ||
And just remember, I'm 23. | ||
I've got a lot of years left to bring about some good old retribution, or we call it justice. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
At stake in this upcoming election, but regardless of who is sitting in the White House, the fuse on the economy has already been lit. | ||
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. | ||
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And it doesn't cost you a penny out of pocket. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann. | |
Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
We're going to do a little cultural appropriation from Klaus Schwab and our friends over at the World Economic Forum because the Great Reset begins tomorrow when Stephen K. Bannon is back in this chair and it's going to be the Great MAGA Reset. | ||
Okay? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I am so excited for Stephen K. Bannon to be back, though I think that the real reason that they need to clean out and clear out his cell is because they need to make room for none other than Merrick Garland. | ||
Or maybe for the mass deportations, you can take your pick. | ||
But, you know, in the last four months that I've been hosting this show, I truly never thought this day was going to come, but here we are. | ||
But let's be very frank. | ||
Today is not, or rather tomorrow, is not a day for celebration. | ||
It's not a victory, right? | ||
Think about what they took from you for the last four months. | ||
It's a day of righteous indignation. | ||
Because, to quote a little document, when in the course of human events, a regime throws Stephen K. Bannon in prison... | ||
Whose only crime was putting America first? | ||
You look that regime in the face and you vote them the hell out. | ||
And you deconstruct and tear down the administrative state and you salt the earth after it. | ||
It's not retribution. | ||
It's justice. | ||
And our fight for that has only intensified after what they did to Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
You know, for all the sins and atrocities that the British Empire committed against the colonists here in the United States, when you look at the evil globalist regime that we're up against... | ||
They are infinitely worse. | ||
They gaslight us more. | ||
They censor us more. | ||
They're more tyrannical. | ||
They're more despotic. | ||
They're more authoritarian. | ||
Heck, we have our own landed elite, or at least they're trying, whether it's Bill Gates buying up the farmland in partnership with the Chinese Communist Party or BlackRock guzzling up every home ever. | ||
That is what we're up against. | ||
And by the way, it shouldn't be lost on anyone that far-left British socialists are literally hitting the campaign trail and advising the Kamala Harris campaign. | ||
I guess they don't see why that would be an issue. | ||
Even Foreign Agent Registration Act violations aside. | ||
You know, I wish that the worst thing that our ruling class, that our American elites could do to this country would be, let's say, call us a floating island of trash. | ||
Apparently you can't say that about Puerto Rico. | ||
No, because what our elites have done is so much frickin' worse. | ||
They've treated us like absolute trash. | ||
Think about it. | ||
The regime that took your taxpayer dollars and when they couldn't get enough perverse gratification from sending it to every damn country except the United States while our southern border was wide open, they then felt compelled to take your tax dollars to fund the prosecution, the persecution, and jailing and four-month prison sentence of Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
That's the ROI that you get. | ||
For paying into the system and paying your dues. | ||
They're going to use your money to jail and imprison arguably one of the most important patriots that has ever existed in the history of this country. | ||
The MAGA equivalent of George Washington. | ||
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And in the same way... | |
That Paul Revere had his midnight ride, right? | ||
The British are coming. | ||
Stephen K. Bannon will have his midnight ride back to the war room tonight. | ||
He won't be saying the British are coming. | ||
He'll be saying retribution is coming. | ||
And rightfully so. | ||
And it's long overdue. | ||
I know. | ||
It's inmate number 05635509. | ||
And that's a very important number that we're going to be having the return of tomorrow. | ||
But you know the return, you know, Stephen K. Bannon never wants it to be about him, but the return of 45 to become president number 47 is equally as important. | ||
And you can already see with the early vote numbers that we're freaking them out because you, the war room posse, stepped up and stood in the breach when they took our General Stephen K. Bannon away from us. | ||
And believe me, they're melting down over it. | ||
And isn't that a freaking glorious sight to see? | ||
You know, when I first set out the show, I wanted to make the goal of it... | ||
It's a republic if you can keep it. | ||
And this show has always worked to expose those that we need to keep it from. | ||
And I think the question for the last four months has been a war room if we could keep it. | ||
And I am so proud of you guys, the audience and everyone who's a part of our team and the guests and wonderful people who helped and supported me to be able to sit here and say on the eve of Stephen K. Bannon's return that we kept it. | ||
Indeed, we frickin' did. | ||
And just look at those early voting numbers. | ||
So sorry, Jack Smith. | ||
Sorry, Merrick Garland. | ||
Your intimidation campaigns didn't work. | ||
Because here on this side of the political spectrum, here in MAGA territory, we actually love this country. | ||
And no amount of fear or intimidation or agitprop or political theater or subpoenas or indictments or misdemeanors or prison sentences is going to take that away from us. | ||
So thank you, Jack Smith. | ||
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We dedicate this episode to you and Merrick Garland. | |
And of course, Mike Lindell, who always has been holding the war room down with me. | ||
Mike, hit us with the latest offers. | ||
Let's give Steve some good news once he's back. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And you know, every time I email Steve in prison, they're all he says is, just don't worry about me. | ||
Just keep fighting. | ||
Tell the War Room Posse. | ||
Keep going. | ||
And here we have, this is the last day, you guys, when Steve was very partial to my store. | ||
It's the free, free, absolutely free, printed, the land of the free, multi-use, free Steve pillow, multi-use MyPillow 2.0 with a picture of the freed eagle on there. | ||
No purchase necessary. | ||
Use promo code WARROOM. Go to the website. | ||
And let's break a record today for Steve. | ||
There it is. | ||
The sheets on the flannel sheets, which he loves, the war room sheets, as low as $59.98. | ||
There's the classic pillows, the one that they started saying, I was a Nazi because they were only $14.88. | ||
Well, they're $14.88 for the war room posse, promo code war room. | ||
The overstock sale. | ||
The bedding sale. | ||
You guys get everything you can right now. | ||
Plus a free Steve pillow. | ||
We'll call it the commemorative pillow. | ||
The last name for it. | ||
Free MyPillow 2.0. | ||
Both they use MyPillow. | ||
Thanks now that you did the greatest job and the whole country is proud of you. | ||
You were awesome. | ||
Very awesome. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
You, sir, too. | ||
Like I said, a war room if you can keep it. | ||
And we kept it. | ||
I am going to be doing some more coverage, so don't go anywhere. |