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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. | |
I got a free shot of all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you've tried 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. Banff. | ||
I think we forget about rural America. | ||
I think the working class feels left behind. | ||
They feel like the powerful, the elite only care about them and their power. | ||
And he spoke to them. | ||
We may not have liked his words, but they turned out for him. | ||
I mean, the map was, it was beyond Reagan, what we saw last night. | ||
And I think we need to start listening more about the concerns of everyday Americans who feel like this system is failing. | ||
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Well, you know, I'm concerned about what this looks like for the United States as a whole. | |
I'm concerned for the media who will likely be targeted. | ||
I'm concerned for our allies around the world who are watching what's just happened. | ||
My heart is heartbroken, not just for us and for the people of color and LGBTQ and women in this country, but I'm heartbroken for the people of Ukraine because I am terrified about what is going to happen in a Trump administration. | ||
And so I think the struggle is How do we lean on each other right now during this really challenging time and prepare for what's to come? | ||
And how are we going to stand up for each other in a world where we are going to face possibly political persecutions and political violence to a greater extent? | ||
And so those are the things that I am thinking about right now. | ||
And you know, I've got to be honest, I've heard from people already across our federal government, across our intelligence community, Who quite frankly are concerned and they're worried about what's going to happen to them given Project 2025 agendas. | ||
I saw that Schedule F order looking at what they're going to do. | ||
I think that it is a detriment to our national security as well when you lose this type of expertise. | ||
And so these are all the things that I think we are going to have to navigate as a country for those of us that are not supporters of this type of agenda. | ||
And lastly, I congratulate the president-elect Donald Trump And if possible, we will work with his administration. | ||
But we will not compromise our values or our integrity or our principles. | ||
We did not expect this result, but we are prepared to respond to this result. | ||
And my office has been preparing for several months because we've been here before. | ||
We face this challenge before. | ||
And we use the rule of law to fight back. | ||
And we are prepared to fight back once again. | ||
Because as the Attorney General of this great state, it is my job to protect and defend the rights of New Yorkers and the rule of law. | ||
And I will not shrink from that responsibility. | ||
To Claire's point about what the Democratic Party is perceived as, the Democratic Party is now the party of college-educated, the college-educated professional class. | ||
It's not just perceived that way, it is. | ||
It's a largely coastal elite party with a bunch of, some of them very well-meaning, some of them very progressive, but many of them very condescending. | ||
A college-educated toffee-nosed gets, as they would call them in Britain. | ||
And Donald Trump, the realignment that has happened to the parties now is that the Republican Party is comprised of the working class and the non-college, what we call the non-college voters, right? | ||
It's more non-college white than it is non-college black, certainly, but now it's apparently a lot of non-college Latinos. | ||
But that is the main dividing line. | ||
The sorting in our politics now is not primarily on the basis of race or income. | ||
It's on the basis of, and there is correlation between income and college education, but it's It's education is how our coalitions are now divided. | ||
That's a huge thing Democrats have to deal with because there's all this cultural baggage that there's a huge amount of cultural positivity attached to college and a huge amount of cultural negativity if you attach to college if you don't go to college. | ||
There's an adage an historian once called a law of history. | ||
True of every society across the ages. | ||
The adage is, only when it is dark enough can you see the stars. | ||
I know many people feel like we are entering a dark time. | ||
But for the benefit of us all, I hope that is not the case. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
America, if it is, Let us fill the sky with the light of a brilliant, brilliant billion of stars. | ||
The light. | ||
The light of optimism, of faith, of truth and service. | ||
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He wants to put more money back in people's pockets. | |
We're going to drill, baby, drill, expedite permits for fossil fuels to get this country moving again and bring down the cost of living. | ||
And again, on day one, he's going to use his executive power that Kamala Harris and Joe Biden have refused to exercise to shut down the southern border. | ||
And we're going to empower law enforcement to launch the largest mass deportation operation in American history. | ||
We have to get these illegal immigrants out of our country. | ||
When President Trump is back in the White House, America will be a nation of law and order once again. | ||
Caroline, it's great to have you this morning. | ||
Thanks so much. | ||
It is Wednesday, 6th January, Year of Our Lord 2024. | ||
Not 6th January. | ||
It's, wow. | ||
6th November. | ||
I'm a little tired. | ||
Okay, 6th November. | ||
Don't laugh. | ||
6th November. | ||
I'll plead the fifth. | ||
6th November. | ||
Year of the Lord 2024. | ||
The day, the evening of, the day after. | ||
A lot of crazy there. | ||
And then I'd love our own Caroline Levitt. | ||
Remember when Caroline ran for Congress and we had her on her every day? | ||
I mean, that girl can throw a punch. | ||
Complete throwdown on Maria Bartiroma saying, hey, largest deportation program in world history. | ||
Starting on like the afternoon of the 20th of January. | ||
She's aggressive and Can we do the following? | ||
Would you bear with me? | ||
My co-host is Natalie Winters. | ||
I'd like to play... | ||
And I don't know how to tell the audience. | ||
Okay, so I actually did. | ||
At Howard University this afternoon, Kamala Harris got up and gave a concession speech. | ||
That was not a deepfake, what you watched. | ||
And I even missed this part because I couldn't hang out for it. | ||
It was so... | ||
Unbelievably word-salady. | ||
You realize she can't... | ||
There's something wrong with her and that she can't put... | ||
She can't be dumb because she's been a prosecutor. | ||
She's been a U.S. attorney. | ||
Now, she hasn't prosecuted a lot of cases, but she can't string actual thoughts together in something that comes across as coherent. | ||
And I didn't even get to the billions of stars. | ||
Let's go ahead and play this. | ||
But this is a woman who, as of last night... | ||
It was a coin flip about what was going to be the commander-in-chief. | ||
This is what the Democratic Party put up. | ||
They're not responsible. | ||
Right there you had John Hallman. | ||
John Hallman, we'll try to get later, the clip from the circus where he's just ripping me a new one because a MAGA movement is all a bunch of working class people and we have no culture and they're just terrible and we're all, and I got these native xenophobes, racist, homophobes, you know, and there he's just sitting there, you know, pontificating, oh, you know, the Democratic Party's become a party of coastal elites. | ||
Anyway, let's play Vice President Harris's swan song. | ||
There's an adage an historian once called a law of history, true of every society across the ages. | ||
The adage is, only when it is dark enough can you see the stars. | ||
I know many people feel like we are entering a dark time. | ||
But for the benefit of us all... | ||
Stop. | ||
I hope that is... | ||
Stop. | ||
Play that from the beginning. | ||
What is she talking about? | ||
This was a boy... | ||
And they're sitting there... | ||
You know why you lost? | ||
That's the politics of joy. | ||
Nobody has any earthly idea. | ||
Now they're all getting on her, as I said from the beginning and from prison, is that she had no definition. | ||
She was vice president. | ||
She just kind of glided over four years, and then when they put her out, she didn't grab on a couple of stuff. | ||
Let's play this again. | ||
This got me. | ||
Natalie pulled it, and now I'm all worked up about it. | ||
Can we play it again from the top? | ||
There's an adage an historian once called, a law of history. | ||
True of every society across the ages. | ||
The adage is, only when it is dark enough can you see the stars. | ||
I know many people feel like we are entering a dark time. | ||
But for the benefit of us all, I hope that is not the case. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
America, if it is... | ||
Let us fill the sky with the light of a brilliant, brilliant billion of stars. | ||
The light. | ||
The light of optimism, of faith, of truth and service. | ||
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What is that? | |
Please tell me. | ||
What did we just hear? | ||
So first of all, I looked up the quote. | ||
She makes it sound very convoluted who it's coming from. | ||
It's first attributable to MLK Jr. | ||
So she should have just led with that. | ||
A historian. | ||
Why don't you say, give the guy a name check. | ||
Name check Martin Luther King. | ||
And secondly, it is kind of funny, right? | ||
Because one of the Cope narratives that we're hearing on MSNBC right now is that, well, she just didn't have enough time to introduce herself. | ||
All day long. | ||
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All day long. | ||
And this kind of shows you the more time you give her. | ||
Yeah, no, the worse. | ||
Wait, can I trigger you a little more? | ||
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
Apparently Doug Emhoff and Tim Walz are in the audience crying. | ||
No, they are not. | ||
I've got to get my crack production team. | ||
Why don't we have that? | ||
Don't tell me Tim Walz got tears like rolling down his face. | ||
Big blubbery. | ||
No, I thought you said Tim Miller. | ||
I was like, there's no puka shells yet. | ||
Maybe that'll be their post-Trump resistance. | ||
Don't give me a stink eye. | ||
Tim Miller... | ||
By the way, can I get Tim Miller's social security number? | ||
We should be thanking Tim Miller and all these people. | ||
No, first off, Tim Miller, we should get his social security number and take him as a write-off on the company. | ||
We made that guy. | ||
He's sitting main desk. | ||
We're paying for the pearl necklaces. | ||
He's pontiffing with a little embroidering on the denim shirts. | ||
It shows you how... | ||
They put her forward now. | ||
They didn't have enough time. | ||
She wasn't introduced. | ||
Just on the timing point. | ||
Whose fault is it that she didn't have, right? | ||
It's like buyer's remorse, but it's, you know, coup remorse. | ||
They're the ones that waited, just like they did with the law affair against President Trump, to give her just 100 days, frankly, because I think they knew she was so unlikable. | ||
And we can obviously keep going down and mocking her, but I do think there are some other important quotes that sort of lay out their path ahead, particularly I would say that the buried lead, the best moment of her speech, she said, I concede the election, but I do not concede the fight that fueled this campaign. | ||
Now, whether it's a 2028 tee-up, we can put that to the side, but I think that that should... | ||
A 20 what tee-up? | ||
A tee-up. | ||
For 2028? | ||
For how? | ||
I think it's going to be Gavin Newsom. | ||
It'll be 50, okay. | ||
They're already positioning him as the leader of the resistance. | ||
50 people are going to run on the Democrat brain. | ||
50 people are going to run. | ||
You're going to have 100 people run. | ||
But I think she's... | ||
I guess history would tell us she won't win the primary. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Or the general. | ||
Hang on. | ||
She just raised... | ||
She raised and spent $1 billion to get smoked by the great Satan. | ||
You know, the orange man bad. | ||
She'll never raise another penny. | ||
That is done right there. | ||
It's the last big speech she ever gives. | ||
I think it's really dark right now. | ||
And we're seeing a lot of stars. | ||
Can I get off my clock? | ||
Can I get some power over there? | ||
Right there. | ||
Stealing your charger. | ||
Okay, birchgold.com, end of the dollar empire. | ||
Make sure you go talk to the Birch guys. | ||
You've got stock market all-time high, gold all-time high. | ||
That was asynchronous. | ||
That's not supposed to happen. | ||
Asymmetric, asynchronous. | ||
You're from the University of Chicago. | ||
It's a-something. | ||
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There are a lot of adjectives I could use to describe that. | |
Philip Patrick. | ||
And Philip is going to be with us here at the bottom of the hour. | ||
Also, General Michael Flynn... | ||
General Flynn's got a great tweet out that talks about the long struggle ahead. | ||
So General Flynn, Philip Patrick from BirchGall, birchgold.com. | ||
Go there before Patrick, Philip comes on because Philip Patrick, we put you in direct contact with the advisors and consultants. | ||
Nobody else gets that. | ||
You get to talk to them directly. | ||
Don't take our advice. | ||
Take their advice. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Natalie Winters is in the house. | ||
You're in the war room. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | |
Our General Flynn's going to be here. | ||
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Go to MyPatriotSupply.com. | ||
If you go to the site, they're the best in class. | ||
I guess in the preparation business, I guess preppers, they used to be the old handle. | ||
My Patriot Supply. | ||
Do what? | ||
Big prepper girl. | ||
You're a prepper? | ||
I grew up watching Doomsday Preppers. | ||
It explains a lot. | ||
You come from Bel Air. | ||
What are you prepping? | ||
Santa Monica. | ||
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No, a little more populous. | ||
A little too hoity-toity over Bel Air. | ||
MyPatriotSupply.com. | ||
Go check it out today, Joe Reek. | ||
Interesting silence today. | ||
Okay, folks, so they're plotting and planning. | ||
President Trump, just to tweet out, John Ratcliffe is being considered for the Central Intelligence Agency. | ||
Ratcliffe's great. | ||
He's a fantastic guy. | ||
President Trump is very close to him. | ||
He's a lawyer. | ||
I think it was D&I last time. | ||
Our guy is Eric Prince, but hey, Ratcliffe's fantastic. | ||
Plus, he's a one-handicap Very good on China. | ||
He's good on China. | ||
Very good on China. | ||
Norm Eisen, the Color Revolution guys, and we want to tee up the audience, have been noticeably quiet over the last 24, 48 hours. | ||
That means... | ||
Listen, folks... | ||
Like Mike Tyson says, everybody's got a strategy until they get punched in the mouth. | ||
You punch them in the mouth. | ||
They weren't expecting this. | ||
They weren't expecting the broad-based coalition. | ||
They weren't expecting the 312. | ||
They weren't expecting a popular vote. | ||
So not that it'll give us a mandate, but they're on their back foot right now. | ||
Yeah, I don't think it's necessarily a good silence in the sense that they're conspiring, they're plotting. | ||
I know we always say it's the primal scream of a dying regime, though maybe after that clip we just played, it's the primal cackle of a dying regime and good riddance and thank God for that. | ||
But yeah, Norm Eisen, Mark Elias, people who've never found an issue they don't want to tweet about, grift off of, they have been radio silent. | ||
But I want to sort of broaden this out because it's not that the so-called resistance, that was of course the 2016 term, Has gone to sleep. | ||
I want to read some headlines just to sort of get a sense of the news cycle. | ||
Right now, leading in the Washington Post opinion section, the second resistance to Trump must start right now. | ||
Another story from Fast Company. | ||
Trump resistance begins with over 100 progressive groups gathering Thursday. | ||
So these are all the Soros-funded, you know, whether it's the labor types. | ||
And this is the one that the cabinet secretary under Clinton is pushing on Trump. | ||
The Guardian. | ||
Tell us about that, because they're having a gathering of the tribes right out of the box. | ||
That's on Friday, correct? | ||
Well, and it's quite interesting because they put the caveat, a peaceful but determined resistance, because they know for four years they were laying the groundwork as to how pushing back against a president. | ||
But I do think where we really have them on the back foot particularly comes to the fact that even if they thought Trump could eke out a victory, they certainly didn't think he would win the popular vote. | ||
That killed their narrative last night. | ||
So much of their resistance narrative hinges on this concept that we need a national popular vote, that the Electoral College is a relic of the past. | ||
But they're particularly focused. | ||
They have the typical jargon about workers' rights and all the economic issues and blah, blah, blah. | ||
Which they've never done anything about when they had the power in office. | ||
They don't ever worry about workers. | ||
And Bernie Sanders said as much in his statement about the election, blasting Kamala Harris, saying this is what happens when Democrats ignore workers' and workers' rights. | ||
But the issue that they're also really, really gassed up about is the mass deportations and immigration. | ||
And like we've always said and maintained on this show, we like our border bills opposed, protested, and sued on behalf of the ACLU, SPLC, ADL, all those wonderful groups, and And that's why the bipartisan border bill, we don't like it here. | ||
Can you get... | ||
Let's play Caroline Lovett again. | ||
Caroline, I love the fact she went on Maria Bartiromo's morning show and threw down hard. | ||
And this is my point when I talk to people behind the scenes and say, hey, look, you've got to get on point on this mass deportations. | ||
And I was on the David Sachs. | ||
In fact, if our crack... | ||
My East Coast producer can pull David Sachs' show last night, his podcast. | ||
I was on there and they asked me a series of questions and they asked me at the end. | ||
They said, hey, you know, this mass deportations thing or this deportation, that's just something that, you know, is like an idea, but it's not something that's going to happen. | ||
I said, the afternoon of January 20th. | ||
And he says, oh, only the criminals in the insane asylum. | ||
I said, no. | ||
They're all criminals. | ||
They're all 15 million. | ||
They're going. | ||
I didn't think of that. | ||
The 15 million, they're going. | ||
And they're going starting the 20th. | ||
That's the opening bit. | ||
The opening bit. | ||
And hey, I was out of that podcast in about 30 seconds. | ||
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Boom. | |
Okay, Mr. | ||
Bannon, thank you very much. | ||
But that's the fight that we're going to have to have. | ||
That's the internal fight first. | ||
They've always been cagey about that. | ||
The resistance, don't think that the Paul Ryans of the world, that they're not part of the resistance, too. | ||
And to that point, what we're talking about right now, I think, is sort of the civil society pillar of pushing back against Trump. | ||
But you are going to see in these last few weeks... | ||
Explain to the audience, because that's a term of art in this kind of color revolution, what they're doing. | ||
They call it civil society. | ||
Yeah, so I use that term specifically in reference to Ziblatt and Levitsky, who are two comparative politics historians up at Harvard University. | ||
They wrote the book How Democracies Die in 2018. | ||
Which is a huge hit on the left. | ||
Right. | ||
It's a sort of, I would say, canonical work, right, in terms of the idea that President Trump was an autocrat and was destroying democracy. | ||
Although I was told the country wasn't going to exist today after President Trump won. | ||
We're still here and thriving. | ||
But these two individuals walked through in a recent New York Times piece sort of all the steps to try to take out an autocrat. | ||
First, it was removing from the ballot, which we saw. | ||
Second, it was trying to get the party structure, so that would be the RNC to remove him from the ballot. | ||
Yes. | ||
That sect of people, I think, probably epitomized by the NGOs, right? | ||
The groups that I think, when you really look at the funding, it's who the government outsources a lot of their work to, but it's also when you talk about these dark money mega donors, it's who they're propping up, right? | ||
It's the Arabella advisors, even the activists. | ||
It's that sort of Praetorian Guard that is really going to be activated, which empirically, right, is what they always have done. | ||
But that, when you read these articles about the new fermenting resistance, it has to do particularly with the civil society groups. | ||
And it's sort of an old playbook in the sense that we've seen them come out against this. | ||
But I think the difference is if we take the house, like, it's looking like we may, we will control, basically. | ||
I think we hold, you agree right now, we hold the House, we have a three-seat, four-seat, we hold the House and maybe add a couple of seats? | ||
I think that's what it's looking to be. | ||
Just to add to, since we wrapped the show this morning, they officially called Michigan for President Trump. | ||
They called it reversed for Rodgers. | ||
I don't think Rodgers... | ||
They have to have a recount on that. | ||
Some shenanigans. | ||
Schoolduggery, that's the better word. | ||
Let's play... | ||
I love Caroline Leavitt. | ||
This is what we have to balance this with. | ||
You've got to be on offense all the time in Mar-a-Lago and particularly in these big issues. | ||
Let's play Caroline Leavitt from this morning on Maria Bartiroma. | ||
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He wants to put more money back in people's pockets. | |
We're gonna drill, baby, drill, expedite permits for fossil fuels to get this country moving again and bring down the cost of living. | ||
And again, on day one, he's gonna use his executive power that Kamala Harris and Joe Biden have refused to exercise to shut down the southern border. | ||
And we're gonna empower law enforcement to launch the largest mass deportation operation in American history. | ||
We have to get these illegal immigrants out of our country. | ||
When President Trump is back in the White House, America will be a nation of law and order once again. | ||
Caroline, it's great to have you this morning. | ||
Thanks so much. | ||
Okay, Caroline is there. | ||
And she's saying right out front, we're going to start mass deportations. | ||
We're going to start them day one. | ||
That's going on offense. | ||
And as you've mentioned, hey, when they talk about the resistance, the point of attack they think they've got is the mass deportations, right? | ||
And this is why we can't back off this. | ||
You must go forward. | ||
You can't get caught up like with Paul Rudd and those guys tapping us along on the wall. | ||
then you end up with no wall or, you know, a couple of hundred miles like we have, but you're not fulfilling one of your major things, which are still fighting over seven years later. | ||
Yeah, I think you're going to start to see, we're already seeing a chorus of articles about how the sort of the foreign policy subset of the Biden regime is working to sort of Trump-proof. | ||
I think that's a concept that everyone needs to start getting ready, being primed for. | ||
You're going to see it in all the headlines and the idea of being guardrails against democracy, but I think internally you're going to start to see DHS. Move in that same way to try to prevent, to try to work around the probability of rolling out these mass deportations. | ||
But I think we just need to really maintain the fact, like we were talking earlier this morning on the show, that we have won the narrative issue when it comes to immigration, right? | ||
None of this 2012 autopsy BS talking points that we need to go soft on immigration. | ||
The numbers last night proved it. | ||
I was just looking at a beautiful, I'll send you the chart, Cameron, in the Rio Grande Valley, the shift from 2016 to 2020. | ||
Stunning. | ||
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Stunning. | |
It's amazing. | ||
In fact, the guy put it up on Twitter. | ||
It went to Biden for 46, I think it's just 16. | ||
He goes, show me a district in the country, in history, that's had like a 76% flip in one cycle. | ||
He said it doesn't exist. | ||
I think Trump should appoint an actual border czar. | ||
Whose task is to coordinate the mass deportations. | ||
It'd be Stephen Miller. | ||
He should take it. | ||
Stephen should take it right away. | ||
Okay. | ||
Hang over a second. | ||
Anything else in this segment? | ||
Because I'm bringing Flynn. | ||
Well, how about this? | ||
We'll tease the audience. | ||
They want to ram through $6 billion for Ukraine, but we'll get into that. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Give me a heads up before Flynn gets here. | ||
They've already put up... | ||
They just leaked to Politico. | ||
And the lame duck... | ||
But here's the worst part. | ||
They're going to run everything on you. | ||
It can't be newly manufactured materials. | ||
They would have to do it from stock equipment, existing stocks. | ||
And would there be any more fitting end to the Biden regime? | ||
Where they're drawing down our military apparatus in a last-minute ditch effort to try to fund Ukraine. | ||
So sick. | ||
So sick. | ||
Six billion dollars. | ||
Fitting. | ||
Par for the course. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
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Short commercial break. | ||
General Mike Flynn, Philip Patrick, and Birch Gold next in the War Room. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. . | |
Welcome back. | ||
If Denver can put up, I think we got it. | ||
General Flynn sent a tweet, and Moe sent it to me earlier. | ||
I just want to read it. | ||
My counsel to everyone who reads this, listens to what I say, or gives a crap what I do, last night's victory was historic, but as in warfare, this was only the beginning of the long slog to achieve total victory. | ||
The best analogy is that we have seized the beachhead, have broken through the hedgerows into Normandy. | ||
I want everyone to understand we have not achieved the E-Day. | ||
We are more like D-Day plus one. | ||
We have our beachhead. | ||
The troops are arriving in strength with determined purpose and a clear mandate. | ||
But now the real work of rooting out the evil infestation really begins. | ||
Removing the infiltrators, the bureaucratic systems and processes that affect decision-making and do nothing to protect the safety and security of the American people along with many bureaucrats who wish Nothing more than ill will to our arriving troops. | ||
Natalie, once again, repeat. | ||
Today, Politico is leaking, and you knew this was going to come, and folks, so many more of these things are going to happen in this quote-unquote lame duck session. | ||
Ukraine, the biggest cesspool we got, what do they propose? | ||
What do the political elites propose to them in Ukraine? | ||
The concept of Trump-proofing, I have to say, is glorious as watching people meltdown on MSNBC as I've been walking around the White House all day looking at the long faces of the Biden staffers. | ||
It's even more glorious. | ||
But that aside, they're planning evil, evil, nefarious things. | ||
I think we'll call it skullduggery, particularly when it comes to Ukraine, a microcosm of what I'm sure they're going to plan tomorrow. | ||
on all other fronts, but like we always know, Ukraine has always been their first priority. | ||
They're trying to really in the dark of night, ram through a maximum of $6 billion in additional aid to Ukraine. | ||
But because it's such short notice, like I said, they would basically have to pull it from existing stocks of weapons and ammunition. | ||
They're working behind the scenes. | ||
But But more broadly, too, last point, Politico has a longer-form piece on just the broader concept of how they can Trump-proof foreign policy agenda, which I think really gets to the heart of the issue. | ||
But like I said, it's not just the Ukraine. | ||
They're going to be doing it on immigration, trade, virtually everything. | ||
And it's going to be coming both sides incoming, right? | ||
Globally, too. | ||
NATO, all those bodies. | ||
And they want to do it at the state level. | ||
This is very well thrown through. | ||
General Flynn, you were there for the first resistance campaign. | ||
Talk to us about your tweet. | ||
Why did you send it out? | ||
What is your message? | ||
How does it tie into what we're seeing right now? | ||
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Yeah, number one, Steve, you know, the enemy has a vote, right? | |
On the battlefield, in warfare, you can never discount your opposition. | ||
And in this case, the enemy has a vote. | ||
So I did not see that Politico article. | ||
But what they're doing, we've seen this movie before, they are setting up essentially another And one of the things that he's going to have to do And, you know, that's why I say, like, great victory last night. | ||
I mean, we were, I'm hoarse because of all the, you know, the talking and the podcast and all that stuff. | ||
But that was just, like I say, it's D-Day plus one, folks. | ||
In order to achieve the victory that we need to achieve to get this country back on the rails, because we're still off the rails. | ||
We have to fight through and understand what these people are going to do in the next two and a half months. | ||
Trump ought to put maximum pressure on people like Speaker of the House Johnson and the plan to go in on day one. | ||
And I ain't talking about, I mean, Steve, I remember your whiteboard where you had listed everything on there, you know, the promises made, promises kept, whiteboard, I call it. | ||
And this is beyond that. | ||
Day one. | ||
Trump takes the reins of government. | ||
As the President of the United States, there has to be immediate action, right? | ||
Immediate action drills, we call them in the military. | ||
And some of those are going to have to be – and so these are things that are going to have to be planned and strategized between now and then. | ||
But these are things like going in and eliminating – Whole cloth people that are in senior executive positions, senior intelligence positions. | ||
Most people in America have no idea what's called a HQE or highly qualified experts that are people that are hired. | ||
And this administration is going to hire a bunch of people just like Obama did, stick them into key slots, and they're going to block and tackle every single day. | ||
Those people have to be eliminated. | ||
I mean taken out at the knees, You know, dismiss, take their clearances away, take their badges away, you know, and tell them, thank you for your service. | ||
You're done. | ||
And that has to happen literally on the Friday of Trump taking over. | ||
Never mind just starting the deportation campaign. | ||
That's going to take, you know, it's going to take some time to get through all that. | ||
That's not going to happen over a three-day weekend. | ||
That's going to take time to do the kinds of things that we need to do. | ||
So these are things that You know, like I said, Steve, we've seen this movie. | ||
You and I have been part of it. | ||
We've been victims of it. | ||
And we do not have to go through these scenes again. | ||
We can eliminate a lot of this nonsense by being prepared for what we know the enemy is going to do. | ||
Right now talking to you, I do use that word enemy precisely because had Trump lost last night, he'd be in prison. | ||
He'd be in prison on the 26th of November. | ||
His family would be destroyed. | ||
His business enterprise would be destroyed. | ||
Guys like Elon Musk would be destroyed. | ||
They'd come after you. | ||
They'd come back after me because I know they already are. | ||
So these are all things that We can't sit here and pretend like, well, we're going to be the nice people, right? | ||
We will be effective with the use of the rule of law. | ||
We'll do it properly, but accountability must happen. | ||
I'm telling you, Steve, I'm looking at the world of social media, and this is my world. | ||
Information and intelligence is my world, and I have a lot of people that I'm still in contact with in the government, outside the government, overseas, and people want to see Trump succeed. | ||
They want to make sure that he has the right team of people around him, and they definitely want people to be held accountable. | ||
Comey comes out. | ||
I think today. | ||
And he starts talking about how, you know, what Trump is going to do to the DOJ and the FBI. You're damn right, Jim Comey. | ||
You know, you committed crimes against this country. | ||
You committed treason, as far as I'm concerned. | ||
I mean, never mind cutting my legs out. | ||
You know, guys like him did so much damage to our country, never mind Obama and some of the others. | ||
That's why at the end of that tweet there, that post, I say, sorry, not this time, Obama. | ||
Fool us once, shame on us. | ||
Try to fool us again, shame on you. | ||
And you can tell from the tone of Obama in the last couple of days, you know, and what he is saying, these people are up to no good. | ||
And I want to remind people, and I'll say it again, I hate repeating myself on this, but I'm going to say it. | ||
Had Trump lost, you know, it would have been Katie barred the door. | ||
They would have been salivating to throw a bunch of us in jail or worse. | ||
So we have got to get serious. | ||
If we had lost yesterday, they already had that 168-page report was a superseding indictment. | ||
Jack Smith was going to walk into court and file against a bunch of people and file more charges against President Trump and take two or three years. | ||
To get a rigged jury here in D.C. and send President Trump to a federal prison for 20 years. | ||
It's obvious. | ||
Now today, Jack Smith's talking about unwinding his office. | ||
Hey, Jack, unwind all you want. | ||
We're coming after you. | ||
I want to go with the angle of attack. | ||
The angle of attack, you think, is it the CIA, is it the FBI, is it the legal? | ||
You've got to start with some motive force first. | ||
Where do you go? | ||
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Yeah, so I'll tell you, and this is Mike Flynn talking, I think that the person behind this is sort of the tactical commander of all this is John Brennan. | |
I really believe that. | ||
Yes, 100%. | ||
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Yeah, 100%. | |
There are people inside that are really good. | ||
We have decent people, but I think John Brennan is one of the most evil people. | ||
People on the planet. | ||
And that man, he's the tactical commander. | ||
Obama's still in the play, and there are some of these globalist characters. | ||
But what we're facing, number one, Trump needs to be very, very certain of the security around him. | ||
So this is not like, I'll just depend on my Secret Service detail. | ||
No. | ||
You have got to make sure that he feels—and now I'm talking directly to Trump—you have got to feel— I mean, so confident that, you know, there's always going to be risk, but that the people around you are going to protect you with their lives. | ||
and there's not going to be any shenanigans with the quality of the people or the numbers of resources that you're going to need. | ||
I don't care whether it's aircraft, whether it's air defense systems, or whether it's human bodies. | ||
That's number one, because they have already tried it a couple of times. | ||
They'll try it again between now and inauguration. | ||
That, to me, is job number one, is for Trump to stay alive. | ||
And I mean that. | ||
I hate to say that in our country, but we've already, you know, I'm not making this stuff up. | ||
These are already things that have happened. | ||
And number two, the people that Trump brings around him, these have got to be warriors that are ready to go after the government and really reform. | ||
I mean, I like this idea about what Elon Musk is talking about and the kinds of things with this government efficiency kind of a task force. | ||
And I do believe that there are going to be requirements for entire departments Like, you know, Millet down in Argentina, Afuera, right? | ||
I mean, we have got to get rid of entire departments, like the Department of Education, as an example. | ||
Maybe we start looking at places like the FBI. Maybe we look at whole cloth cuts within the Department of Justice. | ||
And I know exactly where to look, the intelligence community and the role of the CIA, what the CIA is up to these days. | ||
So these are things that have to be talked about in addition to the policies. | ||
And I think the number one policy that Trump I mean, he's already talked about the deportation campaign, but the number one bigger economic policy and the way that he's going to have to attack this, and I mean attack it, you know, cutting regulations and returning this country back to the strength that we can actually achieve is energy. | ||
The energy that we have in the geology of the United States of America can take care of the rest of the world for 500 years. | ||
Trump knows that. | ||
You know that, Steve. | ||
And so I think turning the energy spigots on of the United States of America will jumpstart this economy so we can start to have some modicum of control, prestige, and leadership globally, in addition to—we haven't even jumped into the wars yet. | ||
Maybe that's another Conversation for another day. | ||
But I like what Trump says, but what I want him to also do, because there are millions of MAGA people that want accountability, and there's going to have to be some type of task force or a commission. | ||
And I'm not talking about some commission that takes two or three years like the Durham report. | ||
I'm talking about some commission that takes like 60 days, has the full premature of the president of the United States, and is able to make decisions about what to do with people. | ||
Maybe we're into some drumhead trials. | ||
Just before I let you go, we've got a couple of minutes. | ||
About President Trump staying alive, once again, you have no faith in the Secret Service, and the Senate report shows you that. | ||
What should President Trump do today, right now at 5.30, 5.50 Eastern Standard Time? | ||
What should he do immediately about his personal security? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Number one, I think that he ought to operate at Mar-a-Lago and really stay there, almost set up an operations center down there, and don't put yourself at risk all that much. | ||
Number two, he ought to demand from the federal government, because he's the president-elect of the United States of America, that he get the absolute best We're good to go. | ||
And that's what I would ask for. | ||
The Secret Service, you know, there's too much culture that has changed in that organization to have the trusted confidence that I would have said a year ago, you know, I still had. | ||
But after witnessing what we've seen over the last six months to a year, I don't have any confidence in it. | ||
Trump may like the guys that are around him because, you know, you get close to him. | ||
But that's insufficient, Steve. | ||
Yeah. | ||
General Flynn, social media and where they go to get your podcast. | ||
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Yeah, so go to at GenFlynn. | |
I post on X a lot, at GenFlynn, G-E-N-Flynn, and then go to GeneralFlynn.com. | ||
GeneralFlynn, looking forward to having you back. | ||
Fascinating. | ||
A guy who took on the deep state, General Mike Flynn, former head of Defense Intelligence Agency. | ||
The Special Projects Unit over at the Pentagon. | ||
Okay, Natalie Wynn is here. | ||
We've got Philip Patrick of Birch Gold after a short commercial break. | ||
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We will fight till they're all gone. | |
We rejoice when there's no more. | ||
Let's take down the CCP. Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | ||
Okay, you've got an observation on what General Flynn just said. | ||
Yes. | ||
Important factoid for the audience. | ||
You know the first impeachment was really carried out, buttressed by the idea of these whistleblowers, right? | ||
So just a month ago- Vindman and these other guys. | ||
Yeah, there's two. | ||
I know. | ||
They're multiplying. | ||
Just about a month ago, the Office of Special Counsel and sort of a clandestine move, right, moved to make it so whistleblowers, their complaints of whether censorship, harassment, you name it, would be public. | ||
Without having to conduct a thorough investigation. | ||
So, in other words, all of the Vindman stuff, the Fiona Hill testimony, the Gordon Sondlands, they now don't even necessarily need a whole impeachment proceeding, right? | ||
Maybe they knew they weren't going to take the House, but they can still get out that sort of information. | ||
And smear you right away with a disgruntled Vindman type buried, weasley buried down in the National Security Council. | ||
Future MSNBC contributor. | ||
That shows you how bad Vindman is, though. | ||
He didn't even get the MSNBC contributorship. | ||
Is the safety of Trump... | ||
Is that a ticking time bomb? | ||
Of course. | ||
I think that that is the ultimate question. | ||
Right? | ||
The Praetorian Guard. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Let's get Philip... | ||
Philip... | ||
Markets, robust, but turbulence ahead, particularly now, had a former, not governor of the Federal Reserve, but one of the senior people of the Federal Reserve said that the national debt is clearly the number one national security issue. | ||
Is that true, sir? | ||
It absolutely is. | ||
Yeah, it restricts our ability. | ||
Debt service payments last fiscal year were 50% above U.S. defense spending. | ||
So, Obviously, it restricts our ability to sort of spend domestically. | ||
It makes us beholden to foreign creditors around the globe. | ||
So, certainly, I would agree with that. | ||
I have to say, though, very, very happy this morning. | ||
I think yesterday was a vindication of sound leadership and responsible fiscal policy, a repudiation of everything that Bidenomics stood for, and quite frankly, a broad Rejection of the woke leftist mandate. | ||
So I'm feeling more positive on the long-term trajectory of the economy. | ||
But, as you know, Trump has inherited a tougher job when it comes to the economy this time around than he did in 2016. | ||
There's only one man for the job, but I think it's going to be a tough one. | ||
Talk to us about markets that are close to all-time highs. | ||
Gold also. | ||
Gold is supposed to be a hedge. | ||
Is this a flashing red signal that the smart money, particularly the central banks that continue to buy at record rates, that they sense something is wrong here? | ||
I mean, is this something that our audience ought to be putting at their top priority as far as their financial well-being? | ||
The answer is absolutely yes. | ||
We always say follow the smart money. | ||
There is not much smarter money out there than central bank money. | ||
They have for the last two and a half years been moving into gold at record levels, setting records every single year. | ||
And there's a reason for it, right? | ||
They're holding US dollars. | ||
They've been watching the Biden administration for four years run obscene deficits. | ||
They're seeing how we've stepped up sanctions since 2001 over 900%, and the world now is looking for alternatives, and particularly the BRICs, who have their own aspirations on the global stage. | ||
How can people... | ||
What we love to do is to turn people over to you and your team. | ||
We kind of give the macro. | ||
You're the top research and analyst over there, but we love people to make sure, hey, when they go to Birch Gold, you're going to be talking to experts. | ||
Can you just walk people through the process? | ||
Yeah, of course. | ||
So it starts with information, and for your viewers, birchgold.com forward slash Bannon. | ||
That's going to get them access to a free information kit on how and why to invest in precious metals in this changing climate. | ||
They'll also get access to the End of the Dollar Empire series. | ||
Really good information on sort of the Federal Reserve and how we got to where we are today. | ||
So birchgold.com forward slash bannon. | ||
Start with the information and from there, they'll have access to a lot of experts like myself that are there to guide them through step by step. | ||
You know, Vanity Fair gave us, when they talked about the Bannon's war room strategy, they had a long write-up, Philip, as I know you read it. | ||
But they were very complimentary when they got into the piece about Birch Gold and the End of the Dollar Empire, the series we put out there. | ||
Rachel Matters Productions, she continues to go on. | ||
Every couple of nights it said, oh, Bannon now is looking to destroy the dollar. | ||
How could you derive, how could anybody on her production staff read the end of the dollar empire and think that we're anything but trying to say, hey, unless we change our ways here, the elites in the country, the financial order in the country is actually destroying the dollar, and we're kind of like a cry for help about what you do about it, sir. | ||
The answer is they can't have read it, because literally on the first page, it states very clearly what the intentions are. | ||
And that is just a reflection of the leftist media today. | ||
Facts don't matter anymore. | ||
It's headlines and it's taglines. | ||
That Rachel Maddow thing really, really got under my skin. | ||
But I think it was very, very telling. | ||
So I think we should send her a copy with the first page open. | ||
Amen. | ||
One more time, where do people get you, Philip? | ||
Birchgold.com forward slash Bannon and they can reach me on Getter at Philip Patrick on Getter. | ||
Steve, I'm very excited to be on in sort of a new time. | ||
You know, we've been talking about the economy for a number of years and it's been negative, negative, negative. | ||
So I'm excited for some positivity on the horizon. | ||
Well, I think you're going to see, I know that some of the guys are putting the plan together, and they're going to hit the deck plates running executive orders. | ||
Remember, we'll talk about this later, we'll have you on next time. | ||
Hit the debt ceiling. | ||
The debt ceiling deal's got to be done. | ||
The tax cuts are going to revert back. | ||
And we're going to have the budget with, you know, without doing an omnibus, the government's going to run out of money. | ||
Trump tackles those three right out of the box. | ||
So you're going to see it. | ||
Philip Patrick, thank you so much, brother. | ||
Appreciate you coming on. | ||
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Okay. | ||
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No, this is our coffee. | ||
A short commercial break. | ||
We're going to come back. | ||
We've got a lot more to go through. | ||
Mike Lindell is going to join us. | ||
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