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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 at 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 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. Vance. | ||
War Room. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | ||
We're so jammed now. | ||
We don't have time for cold opens. | ||
I do want to play some clips. | ||
Everything you need to know about Cash and what Cash has been dealing with and what he will take on is off of Cash's book, Government Gangsters. | ||
Now, they're still talking about the book. | ||
We've got the film, which I was proud to produce, before I went to prison. | ||
This film is stunning. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Dan Floyd, my producer who did the book Outlaws, Rebels, Rogues, and Outlaws, which is the best Christmas present ever. | ||
I'll get to that in a moment. | ||
With Matthew Taylor, we wrote and directed. | ||
Matthew Taylor directed. | ||
Dan and I wrote and produced. | ||
The film is stunning. | ||
And it lays out in caches. | ||
It's a one person. | ||
I think I've only done this one at a time with Sarah Palin years ago. | ||
Ten years ago. | ||
It walks you through everything you need to know. | ||
And we'll make sure we play some clips so I get some clips. | ||
Poso, I've got you here because I've got so much to go through. | ||
First off... | ||
We have the Ukraine war. | ||
I got General Kellogg. | ||
I mean, I love Keith Kellogg, but I don't know what in the hell he was talking about over the weekend on Fox. | ||
We got the Ukraine war. | ||
We got the situation in Syria. | ||
Folks got to understand something. | ||
The Biden and the deep state are trying to cause so much chaos and turmoil that President Trump has no ability to maneuver once he gets in as commander-in-chief again. | ||
These people are evil people. | ||
Poso, I'm going to talk about cash, I'm going to talk about Hegseth, but I want to start in Ukraine. | ||
And Jake Sullivan went around yesterday, and Jake Sullivan, Jonathan Karl asked him, and Jake Sullivan said, point blank, there's been no discussions of putting tactical nuclear weapons into, or returning the nuclear weapons that the Ukrainians had back into Ukraine. | ||
Which I think is a bald-faced lie, but I'm glad Jonathan Karl asked that question. | ||
Poso, so let's do the geopolitics first. | ||
And my question to you, your former naval intelligence officer, I think, and I've always told people this, I think Poso has one of the best fields for intel, and particularly how actionable, what I call actionable intelligence, So walk the audience through, let's say it was a tour de horizon on Ukraine, Syria, and maybe finish with the Hezbollah, and now they want a Hamas deal, sir. | ||
Well, Steve, this is all intrinsically connected and you hit it right off the top and we saw a flurry of geopolitical tectonic plates clashing this weekend as Joe Biden enters the waning days of his administration, one where, of course, he himself realizes it's the waning days and that's why we have this early pardon of Hunter Biden coming out. | ||
Of course, increasing calls from within the left and possibly even from his own vice president's office for him to step down prior to January 20. Now, in addition to that, you're also seeing a variety These geopolitical forces make their moves, make in some cases extremely costly moves throughout the region of Eurasia and the Middle East. | ||
So in Ukraine, as you stated, we have these long range strikes that have now been conducted multiple times by the Ukrainians across the border into what they call old Russia. | ||
This is mother Russia. | ||
This is the internationally recognized borders of Russian territory. | ||
This is not Crimea. | ||
This is not any of the annexed oblasts or this area that they're fighting over. | ||
This is internationally recognized territory. | ||
And something that's very strange, Steve, is that we've never received any official confirmation about what the U.S. involvement in these long-range strikes is. | ||
We hear this speculation, including the speculation of Keith Kellogg, which is not rooted in any facts because the Biden administration refuses to give us any facts. | ||
Have they actually authorized these strikes within Russia? | ||
If so, is the United States preparing any... | ||
By the way, an attack of a long-range strike, this is not something... | ||
That just launches off by itself. | ||
This requires targeting. | ||
This requires planning. | ||
You require systems in place. | ||
These are some of the systems, by the way, you know, that a lot of the U.S. contractors are getting involved in. | ||
These are highly advanced systems. | ||
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This is something, by the way, we're trying to get into that Elon's been talking about. | |
So who's doing the targeting? | ||
That's the question, Steve. | ||
Hang on. | ||
You have American technicians got to be. | ||
You know this, Jack, and the British are doing the British. | ||
But I want to go back to something. | ||
Am I correct in surmising that there's either misinterpretation or who's trying to sell the fact that President Trump agrees with launching of long-range missiles into old Russia? | ||
Because, quite frankly, I think there's some confusion. | ||
I realize Waltz is maybe trying to show, hey, we're one country, you can't come between us. | ||
But Jake Sullivan... | ||
And this is... | ||
People understand. | ||
When you lose on an election day, it's just to do a transition. | ||
You're supposed to have... | ||
The watch is supposed to be in the process of being relieved. | ||
It doesn't get relieved. | ||
You lay down your sword. | ||
You're not supposed to be out... | ||
You lay down your sword. | ||
You're not supposed to in American history. | ||
You're not supposed to be out running around trying to do a bunch of stuff and actually exacerbate existing problems. | ||
This is outrageous. | ||
That's what the freaking media should be covering right now. | ||
We are... | ||
Heading into an active live fire exercise called World War III. We've been arguing this for a couple of years, but now you're getting into the part that you're getting close to 1 September 1939 quite quickly. | ||
And once you go there, you can't unwind it. | ||
It takes a couple of years to unwind. | ||
You've got a million dead Ukrainians right now. | ||
The Biden regime is sitting there saying you've got to start drafting 18-year-olds. | ||
Zelensky is saying, hey, if you give me NATO membership, I'll stop right now. | ||
This thing is spinning out of control. | ||
But here's my concern. | ||
Are we sending the wrong messages? | ||
Like, President Trump adamantly opposes this. | ||
Why is this kind of... | ||
They go on Fox and give this mealy mouth. | ||
Oh, you know, we agree. | ||
We're one country. | ||
We're tied with Biden. | ||
No, we totally disagree with the Biden regime. | ||
And this is one of the reasons they got smoked. | ||
Because people want the endless wars to stop. | ||
Jack Posobiec. | ||
Steve, that's exactly right. | ||
And there was a huge contingent. | ||
By the way, when you go talk to these young voters, when you talk to young people, when I've seen these interviews, CNN and MSNBC and others, when they're talking to folks who swung for Trump at the end, you hear consistently over and over, they cite the possibility of World War III. And that, of course, It requires war with the Russian state. | ||
That's what this is all about, and that's what these long-range strikes actually escalate. | ||
So no, this is not something where President Trump, and I've heard people running around saying that President Trump may have actually cut, it is this 4D chess nonsense kind of talk, which is very dangerous talk, it's very glib, it's very loose-lipped, and you are going to get Americans killed if you, because by the way, guess what? | ||
The Russians are listening. | ||
The Russians are watching Fox News. | ||
The Russians are translating that thing. | ||
It's going around to their oligarchs. | ||
They're not stupid. | ||
And these guys, they're killers. | ||
They're absolute killers. | ||
This isn't like going on Sean Hannity and just running your mouth like Lindsey Graham. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
These are people who, look, the very first thing that happened, what, Steve? | ||
The very first thing, boom, submarine undersea cable gone, right? | ||
We lost the undersea cable day one after the long-range missile strike. | ||
That's a message. | ||
That's a message that if you want to reach out and touch somebody, we can reach out and touch back. | ||
So if you want to play this game, we can play this game all day long. | ||
Remember, they never responded on Nord Stream. | ||
They never responded on any of these other things. | ||
But there are huge implications for what could come through here. | ||
And meanwhile, by the way... | ||
President Trump, what he ran on, Steve, let's not get away from that either. | ||
He ran on a historic peace plan, not just peace in the Middle East, not just peace in Eurasia. | ||
We're talking actual world peace, where President Trump could sit down with his advisors operating on his agenda and his discretion to go forward and put the entire planet into a new era of peace. | ||
This is why blacks and Hispanics and young people in every demographic and Axelrod sitting there going, hey, any party that loses 3,000 plus counties in a 3,200-county country is not. | ||
This is the message of President Trump. | ||
Peace and prosperity. | ||
People want to go back to 18 and 19. Before I get to Syria, I just, you know, the eastern-speaking, the Russian-speaking eastern provinces of Ukraine, which the Russians kind of control for years, and Crimea, that was all territory at first. | ||
What the Biden regime is doing is instigating a situation, and correct me if I'm wrong, Brother Posovic, where the Russians have got 150,000 to 200,000 quasi-fresh combat troops in those, and they want to roll through Kharkiv, and they want to roll to, what is it, the Nipper River, and they want to roll to the Nipper River. | ||
And then President Trump, all of us are going to be stuck with a hard thing, because the Russians have this tendency, just if you've studied history, They have a tendency where their army goes, they don't back up a lot, okay? | ||
Like in Eastern Europe and in Poland, right? | ||
It took us, what, 50 years to get that situation straight after the communists and the FDR administration overgave too much weapons to Stalin. | ||
Well, we can talk about that, Steve. | ||
We can talk about that. | ||
Yeah, we can talk about how Eastern Europe was completely sold out to Stalin. | ||
Well, we're selling it right now, and look, we want this war to stop, but are they not setting up a situation where they're instigating a major Russian offensive that could possibly take place between now and the time President Trump's commander-in-chief again, that all of a sudden they control a third of Ukraine? | ||
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Then you have a negotiating problem. | |
What Jonathan Karl asked Jake Sullivan about Ukraine and Jake Sullivan positively responded with was Biden has authorized, and again, we have no idea if Biden's writing any of this stuff. | ||
Did Biden actually write the Hunter Biden pardon? | ||
Did he actually sign that? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But Jake Sullivan says that there is going to be, over the next 50 days, a massive surge of military hardware and military equipment To Ukraine right now over the next 50 days to include lethal weapons that they are going to be sending over. | ||
Now look, we know that they've already done this before. | ||
So how many billions more of US dollars is going to be spent escalating a war that President Trump has already said that he wants to end? | ||
What they're doing is they're trying to create conditions through provoking Russia so that Russia responds in such a way that the war can't end. | ||
That's what they're trying to do. | ||
They want to keep this grift going as long as possible. | ||
And you've got the war party on both sides are trying to get in there and steal this thing with, look, Hunter Biden, right? | ||
Hunter Biden just got the blanket pardon for all of his stuff in Burisma, all of his stuff in Ukraine. | ||
Boom. | ||
Blanket pardon. | ||
So you can't go after him for the FARA. You can't go after him for any of this stuff. | ||
You can't go after any of that money. | ||
Gone. | ||
That's already off the table. | ||
Of course, he also did lose his Fifth Amendment privilege to all that stuff. | ||
So just saying to anybody who may be listening, there are other options. | ||
But Steve, we've got to be very serious. | ||
Look, there's that Russian oligarch that came out in the Financial Times earlier today. | ||
You and I were looking at the article this morning and he said, look, to these American interlocutors coming in with President Trump, if you want a demilitarized zone, we'll give you one. | ||
We'll give you a wasteland. | ||
They're willing to turn the border between NATO and whatever is the rump state of Ukraine that's left, the smoking husk of Ukraine left, into an absolute wasteland. | ||
Rather than give up anything that they don't want to give up, do they even understand the implications of the things they're saying? | ||
Mike Tyson always said, man, everybody's got a plan until you get punched in the face. | ||
The Financial Times of London, there has not been a bigger cheerleader of this war. | ||
The Economist, the magazine, the FT, all owned by the same people. | ||
And to put that oligarch in there with an up in your grill, hey, you guys want to play cute? | ||
You want to F around? | ||
Right? | ||
We'll show you something. | ||
This is so dangerous. | ||
And they're doing this before President Trump because they're trying to box in President Trump. | ||
Real quickly, give me a minute on the pardon and how to place the Ukraine and want to get back or I got to do Syria with you and Kash Patel. | ||
But give me a minute on the pardon. | ||
The most obvious prosecution of Hunter Biden that has never been conducted is the FARA charges. | ||
Because he did not register as a foreign agent when he was obviously working for Ukrainian oligarchs. | ||
This is all public. | ||
We all know this. | ||
But this is a public blanket pardon on anything from January 1, 2014, which was one month prior to the Maidan coup in Ukraine, right before Hunter Biden was put on the board of Burisma. | ||
Check out the dates and follow the money. | ||
Color revolution. | ||
Deep state. | ||
It's all inextricably linked. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
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A spiritual war that's flowing through the world today. | ||
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Use it. | ||
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Talk to the United States Senate. | ||
Give them the old what for on President Trump's nominees. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | |
Okay. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
We have a multi-front political war going on, and I'm just tired and people taking off. | ||
Look, I realize, Thanksgiving's for the family, etc., etc., but every day here... | ||
The hardcore of those guys that are putting this together, they're not going to quit. | ||
Some are going to leave the country, great. | ||
Some are going to fold the cards. | ||
A lot of their troops in second and third tier are thrown in the towel. | ||
That's great. | ||
They don't have resilience. | ||
We have resilience. | ||
But don't think... | ||
That the powers that be over there are just going to toss it. | ||
You can see what they're doing right now. | ||
As I said, twofold. | ||
Number one, in all three areas, the war, the balance sheet of the country, the debt, that, and then the invasion. | ||
On all three of those areas, they're going to exacerbate this so President Trump just doesn't have the runway or the range of options. | ||
They're going to narrow his options down to box him in. | ||
In addition, the warriors against the deep state, the Avengers, people have worked on this thing for years and know what's going on and have a plan to actually go and take it down. | ||
They're going to try to politically, you know, on an information war, take them out at the beginning. | ||
That's what we've got to bind together here, right? | ||
Like a phalanx. | ||
And push this over. | ||
And the nominations are just one thing. | ||
Then when they're in, every day, you've got to fight for this program. | ||
I'd love to tell you, we can wave a magic wand if President Trump could put out a meme. | ||
Right? | ||
We just put out a meme. | ||
And I think the memes are great. | ||
But people sit there and run around with these memes. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
You're talking about, you read the history of the Roman Empire, you read the history of the Russian Revolution, what happened to you. | ||
Have you read the history of anything? | ||
You think they just put up a cartoon, it's gonna change anything? | ||
This is serious adult-level business, and we gotta start being, and I know, I've got the converter here, you guys have delivered a great thing, but now, again, we must do it now. | ||
And I gotta tell ya, you don't think they're trying to do anything, look at Syria. | ||
Jack Posobiec, you probably know that that is a bad neighborhood up there, folks. | ||
And let me be blunt. | ||
There's a lot of stuff that's happened up there. | ||
The pus, you think the pus that comes out of Ukraine is going to be ugly? | ||
The pus that comes out of Syria is going to be very ugly, and a lot of people don't want to talk about it, because that goes way back. | ||
What's happening in Syria goes way back, all the way to Afghanistan and the Russians, and trust me, guys spreading money and who's on whose side and who's fighting for who now and who's taking money. | ||
It is ugly, and that thing is jacked up right now. | ||
Jack Posobiec, you know it better than anybody. | ||
Just explain to people, like, who's on what side, what Damascus... | ||
You know, in World War I, Damascus falling. | ||
Watch for Lawrence of Arabia. | ||
Damascus was everything. | ||
Syria's everything. | ||
Read the ancient history of the church. | ||
Hello, where was St. Paul going to shut down the Christian revolt? | ||
He was going up to Damascus. | ||
The road to Damascus is where he had his conversion. | ||
That is big league important to the Judeo-Christian West, sir. | ||
Well, Steve, that's exactly right. | ||
And you've got some of the oldest Christian communities in the entire world that are there Within Syria, also within Lebanon, just tons of these churches. | ||
I mean, these are the Pauline churches. | ||
These are the churches that were written to in the epistles in some cases. | ||
These are just some of the oldest communities and in many cases, by the way, continuing communities from the time of the apostles themselves and were actually founded by the apostles. | ||
I didn't know we're getting theological this morning, Steve. | ||
I didn't prep for that, but this is to give people the background of where it is And the context and to understand the gravity of these decisions. | ||
And so this dirty war, and there's been a dirty war that's been waged against Syria, goes all the way back to the days when Hillary Clinton, of all people, was the Secretary of State in these United States. | ||
This goes back to 2011. This is pre-Libya. | ||
This is pre-even Mitt Romney running for office. | ||
This goes way, way, way back to an operation, a CIA operation called Timber Sycamore. | ||
It's all predicated on good old-fashioned pipeline diplomacy because the Qataris and the Turks wanted to build a pipeline all the way across from the Gulf to Europe. | ||
And they wanted to build it across where? | ||
Syria. | ||
And they were working on this. | ||
It was all set up. | ||
And then all of a sudden, Assad came in and said, you know what? | ||
No, we're going to shut that down. | ||
I don't want to do that pipeline with you guys anymore. | ||
Well, the U.S. side and the CIA side, they backed the pipeline. | ||
And so what did they do? | ||
Well, rather than say, all right, we'll build our pipeline somewhere else or perhaps pursue international energy dominance for America, No, what they instead decided to do was foment this dirty war against the Assad regime by working with what we called, quote unquote, moderate jihadists. | ||
And who was it that told us the phrase moderate jihadists? | ||
Oh yeah, that was a senator out of Arizona by the name of John McCain. | ||
And so John McCain, working with Brennan, Working with Hillary Clinton, yes, and the Obama administration was going over there recruiting all of these quote-unquote moderate jihadists that they were going to use him as part of the Arab Spring and use them as part of the Arab Spring to knock off Assad and conduct regime change there in a dirty war. | ||
To install someone who would be a pro-US, pro-CIA individual. | ||
However, of course, as we know, history took another turn because a lot of those jihadists instead took the weapons, some of which were run up from the Libyans and part of the Arab Spring, that funnel, that side of the house. | ||
And so that leg, which turned to Benghazi, that's why the manpads were coming out of Benghazi in the first place, being run up to Syria. | ||
So they go up to Syria, they start taking the weapons, they start taking it all, and then a couple of those groups break off and say, wait a minute, what if we just go and take over the border crossing between Syria and Iraq right now and form our own organization called, oh, I don't know, something like the Islamic State. | ||
So this is the formation of ISIS or Daesh or ISIL when Obama Wanted to call us this. | ||
This is the wages of blowback. | ||
This is the wages of unintended consequences of our actions for regime change around the world. | ||
And so those groups later turned into ISIS. That became a massive fight. | ||
That's what drew the United States in. | ||
But they still were funding the other groups that were trying to take out a side. | ||
Now you got the Turks backing another group in the north. | ||
Why? | ||
Because Turkey and Erdogan want a Greater Turkey. | ||
What do they want that for? | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
A neo-revanginist take on the Ottoman Empire. | ||
The Turks, Erdogan, wants a neo-caliphate to bring back the wider Ottoman space. | ||
So he wants to push down and take what? | ||
Kurdistan, Northern Syria, all of these things. | ||
And so while they sit back and say, look, Joe Biden's out to lunch. | ||
Hezbollah is pinned down in Lebanon because they're fighting Israel. | ||
And yeah, they have a little bit of a ceasefire right now, but that looks like it's been broken already. | ||
So they say we got a free shot on goal. | ||
So Turkey is working with their forces and the SNA and others. | ||
There in the north to push down and take areas around Aleppo and try to take areas outside of Kurdistan. | ||
And what have the Kurds done in all of this? | ||
Well, because the US presence isn't what it used to be, the Kurds are now working with Assad and essentially saying, look, we need survival. | ||
We want survival. | ||
And you could use some of our military manpower that's on the ground here. | ||
So they're actually fighting against these Turkish-backed troops in the north against, or I should say, alongside the Syrian Arab Army, which has run out of Damascus. | ||
Now, over the weekend, there were these rumors flying around that there was a coup going on in Damascus, that Assad had fled to Moscow, and all just this nonsense that was being pushed. | ||
It's completely false. | ||
You can go look at videos out of Damascus. | ||
It was never real. | ||
It was a couple of yahoos running around. | ||
But that being said, there is movement in the north, and people need to pay attention. | ||
And, oh, by the way, boys and girls, let's not forget that while all this is going on, we've got American soldiers still on the ground right there at the base in Al-Tamf and right there as well at Tower 22, which is directly on the border between Jordan and Syria to the south, where we had a drone strike that killed members of the Georgia National Guard last year. | ||
That weren't supposed to be in the region because President Trump ordered us out of this absolute hornet's nest and people like McMaster and people like others countermanded the orders of the commander-in-chief, lied to him about what was going on over there, and they're the ones that are now in harm's way because guess what, boys and girls? | ||
These drone swarms and all of the tactics that we've learned or that our adversaries have learned on the battlefield in Ukraine, guess what? | ||
We have a little thing called TTP transfer. | ||
Tactics, techniques, procedures, transfer. | ||
So guess what? | ||
They teach it to the Syrians. | ||
They teach it to the Iranian militias, the Shia militias. | ||
And guess what? | ||
They can use it to defeat our defenses on our bases. | ||
And they've already done it once, which means more American flag draped coffins coming home to the USA. Up there is where Joe Kent's wife died in service and defense of her country. | ||
Yeah, so Shannon Kent died in Mambij, which is right on the border of Kurdistan and the Syrian areas in the north. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
And Tulsi Gabbard learned her trade and became the America First up there. | ||
This thing's a mess. | ||
Anyway, Poso, we've got to bounce. | ||
We'll be with you. | ||
We're going to do the show at Palm Beach the rest of the week, I think, if we can get everything sorted. | ||
Poso hopefully will join us. | ||
Jack, do a little freaking frack. | ||
Left seat, right seat. | ||
Jack, your Twitter feed is one of the best news services out there. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
It's at Jack Posobiec. | ||
And folks, I'm telling everybody, stay frosty. | ||
Just remember, when one of these things kicks off, you know, there's going to be a lot of people running around screaming, oh, this assassination took place. | ||
This guy fled. | ||
That guy fled. | ||
This person. | ||
Stay frosty, MAGA. Stay frosty. | ||
We've got them on the run. | ||
We are winning. | ||
We are ascendant. | ||
Kash Patel's the nominee. | ||
This guy's got the chops. | ||
This guy's got the professionalism. | ||
That's why they're worried. | ||
Why? | ||
Not because he's a loyalist, because he's got the resume and they know it. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Knows exactly what he's going to do. | ||
Jack, honored to have you on here this morning. | ||
Of all mornings. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Cash, but tells me, I didn't take the time and effort. | ||
You guys know my schedule. | ||
I have no, not a second of spare time. | ||
We took, I think, five months to make government gangsters. | ||
Why did we do that? | ||
The book was so powerful, it had to be turned into a film. | ||
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We'll get up and I'll talk about it in the next segment. | |
Boy, what if from St. John the Evangelist. | ||
Who wrote what the book of revelations in Turkey? | ||
I believe. | ||
I think. | ||
Modern day Turkey. | ||
When the man comes around. | ||
Birch Gold, President Trump. | ||
I'll talk about it. | ||
Birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
We'll talk about it in the next segment. | ||
He dropped a bomb on the BRICS nations. | ||
A wake up call from Donald J. Trump. | ||
Short break. | ||
We'll leave you with The Man Comes Around from the Book of Revelations. | ||
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When the man comes around, the hairs on your arm will stand up, the terror in each sip and in each suck. | |
We're focusing on another Trump pick, this one to run the Office of Management and Budget. | ||
Russell Vaught, and in it you write in part this. | ||
What makes Vaught's nomination so troubling is that he isn't some TV personality or crank who had a brain worm. | ||
Vaught is wildly competent. | ||
In his Project 2025 chapter, Vought wrote in favor of the aggressive use of the vast powers of the executive branch and depicted the OMB as playing a key role in this effort. | ||
As the Guardian notes, according to Vought, the office needs to be intimately involved in all aspects of the White House policy process. | ||
That's not all. | ||
The long, difficult road ahead of returning to our beloved Constitution starts with being honest with ourselves. | ||
It starts by recognizing that we are living in a post-constitutional time, Vought wrote in 2022. Post-constitutional. | ||
Sounds bad. | ||
And Molly, I would agree with you. | ||
At this point, we kind of think that the parameters of the Constitution, maybe we would like that they are the basic framework of our democracy. | ||
Well, and let's just underline the fact again that, you know, Donald Trump disavowed Project 2025. And here we go. | ||
Had nothing to do with it, etc., etc., etc. | ||
And now one of its architects being put into a key position. | ||
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Yeah, and he was in Office of Management and Budget before. | |
I think he will sail through. | ||
This is a very legitimate, right? | ||
It's just that his goal, his gestalt, is totally, you know, very much not the federal government we've lived with this whole time, right? | ||
He wants to really sort of shut down. | ||
And I think the larger anxiety here for a lot of people is that he He may try not to fund the federal government, and he may try to enact budgetary reforms in a way that sort of circumvents the Congress. | ||
And that is sort of one of these structures of Project 2025, is this idea that you can, in fact, sort of take apart the federal government from the inside out and give the president as much power as possible. | ||
And so if our goal here is, you know, If our goal here is to protect norms and institutions, this kind of circumventing of the Congress is sort of a new and kind of scary paradigm. | ||
Okay, that right there is Molly Young Fast. | ||
Her parents are Erica Young. | ||
I remember her, Erica Young, one of the first of the feminist writers, right? | ||
I think Fear of Flying. | ||
I'm not quite up on my feminist literature, but I think that was it. | ||
But she's super prominent. | ||
She's Gloria Steinem level. | ||
One of the founding sisters of that. | ||
Jonathan Fast is the son. | ||
He's a novelist. | ||
I think he wrote Newsies. | ||
But his father, so her grandfather, is Howard Fast. | ||
Howard Fass is one of the most, I think, important novelists post-war, I would say. | ||
He was a communist. | ||
He went through a very dark period in the 50s. | ||
He's the writer, author of the novel Spartacus, of which the Stanley Kubrick film is based upon, which I think is a masterpiece. | ||
And I think April Morning is another, I think, fast road. | ||
Anyway, brilliant novelist, but she's got real chops, and she's quite smart. | ||
So with all the hair on fire, you know, sometimes our hair gets on fire, right? | ||
But she's focused on something quite important, and that's Brother Russ' vote and the importance of Office of Management Budget. | ||
One thing she gets wrong is, and remember here for the nomenclature, it's quite important going forward. | ||
The deconstruction of the administrative state and its rogue element, the deep state, is all a one piece of work. | ||
And Russ Vogt is the kind of driver of thinking of that using Office of Management and Budget. | ||
So you have three things that come together and converge. | ||
The appropriations process. | ||
Russ Vogt's Office of Management Budget from the Executive Branch of the Legislature. | ||
And then you've got the Doge gang, who are consultants and advisors to OMB, who are going to... | ||
Vivek and Elon and their team, and the Putnam Rehabilitation team, will come through with major slugs. | ||
All these memes that come around, that they're doing the apprenticing or fire people, first off... | ||
As much as I detest the administrative in the deep state, right? | ||
And we need to do this because we can't finance it anymore and it's in too much life. | ||
You want to get to a limited government and the blessings of liberty again? | ||
We have to do this. | ||
But putting people out of work is not something... | ||
I'm a populist. | ||
I don't want to see people out of work. | ||
I would love them to go get productive jobs in our capitalist society. | ||
And not in government. | ||
And so, and it's not by people. | ||
This is just not bodies. | ||
It's not taking out, oh, we're spending too much, you know, looking at the basic research in the grasshopper. | ||
It's not that. | ||
Yes, you always have that. | ||
And that's what kind of gets, that's TV for stupid people over at Fox. | ||
This is serious adult level business. | ||
To take apart this Leviathan. | ||
And this is why, Shazam, you have serious people like Ross Vogt. | ||
He's a very serious man. | ||
And he does not waste his time on marginalia. | ||
So that's one thing right there. | ||
Molly, the one thing you get wrong, the unitary theory of government is dealing with the executive branch, principally. | ||
Because there's checks and balances and separations of power. | ||
Hey baby, I went to prison over this fight, okay? | ||
And hey, proud to have gone to prison over this fight. | ||
Inside the executive branch though, this unitary theory is that he's chief executive officer of the government, the office of the president. | ||
He's commander in chief of the armed forces, which we're going to basically put back in because the armed forces are, the senior level woke generals are out of control. | ||
Two with General Milley and others. | ||
But the third, he's the chief magistrate. | ||
He's the chief magistrate and the chief law enforcement officer. | ||
That's what they've taken away and ceded since, wait for it, Watergate. | ||
The last time they had a blanket pardon, Watergate, where they took it over. | ||
And you could have partisans like Eric Holder, who work in the Justice Department, is the most radical left-wing hatchet man. | ||
And he's a hammer. | ||
He's a hammer. | ||
Run justice. | ||
That's stopping. | ||
That's unified. | ||
The President of the United States, once again, boys and girls, is the Chief Executive Officer of the United States government. | ||
He's the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, and he is, wait for it, the Chief Magistrate. | ||
Okay? | ||
So that means the Justice Department reports to him, of course he's got an Attorney General. | ||
But the fantasy that the Attorney General ran their deal separately? | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
That's not what the Constitution says. | ||
That's not what the framers had in mind. | ||
They would sit there and go, hang over a second. | ||
General Washington is going to step in here, and what you've got is, is the Attorney General separate from General Washington? | ||
You think, Lincoln, that I think Bates was his first Attorney General, you think Bates is out there doing his own deal? | ||
No, no, stop. | ||
Look at the Emancipation Proclamation. | ||
Lincoln wrote the executive order and told Bates, and Bates was sitting there going, I don't know, I don't know if this thing's totally legal. | ||
And Lincoln said, hey, we'll figure it out. | ||
We'll figure it out. | ||
No. | ||
Unified. | ||
Unitary theory of government. | ||
And guess what? | ||
The impoundments, the recess appointments, the ability to force the Senate to do it. | ||
Hey, all coming at a theater near you, folks. | ||
Do I have Seifert up to have Michael Seifert? | ||
Can I go to Michael Seifert? | ||
Michael Seifert! | ||
The patriot economy. | ||
My favorite company. | ||
Tell me how we're doing. | ||
We're coming to the holiday seasons. | ||
You got Patriots on fire, and now we're in the middle of confirmation battles. | ||
Got wars in Ukraine, Syria. | ||
This audience is about as jacked up as they can get. | ||
Walk us through. | ||
How are you guys doing? | ||
I know you're publicly traded now. | ||
Talk to us about the company, sir. | ||
Steve, it is good to see you. | ||
Glad to have you back in the saddle. | ||
And you were missed while you were gone. | ||
And I hope you know that the team at Public Square was praying for you daily. | ||
And we are crushing it as a business because of the American people. | ||
The American people spoke very clearly on November 5th about what they want their government to look like. | ||
And they are speaking every single day with their dollars as to what they want the economy to look like. | ||
And the message is resoundingly clear. | ||
People want Main Street America to thrive again. | ||
And we are grateful at Public Square to be able to be in the middle of all that. | ||
We are the largest compilation of American small businesses in the United States that have joined together to support the values that have made this country so strong in the first place. | ||
So with Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday today, and Giving Tuesday tomorrow, this is like our Super Bowl. | ||
And thankfully, a lot of the American people are feeling very energized, a lot of victory, a lot of wind in the sails. | ||
And they are ultimately exercising their freedom in the economy as well by spending money with businesses that love the same values they do and want to ensure that the same political victories we've had as of late are also manifesting in the economic environment as well. | ||
We want our country back. | ||
We're taking it back. | ||
We're taking it back politically. | ||
And at Public Square, we're taking it back economically. | ||
But this is the dent that you had, and you're too humble and self-effacing to say it yourself, but this whole, and Robbie Starbuck's done an amazing job, but this whole collapse of the Walmart and getting rid of the DEI is because they're looking out there and they're saying, hey, guys like Seifert, this is starting to take a bite. | ||
You have the patriot economy because you're just not going to back these big corporations that hate you. | ||
Talk to me about that for a second. | ||
All these big corporations hate us. | ||
On November 6th, it's all, okay, hey, maybe we review this. | ||
Seifert and these guys have been at this for years, and people know, and the guys at Walmart know, hey, they're taking business away from us. | ||
Talk to us about that, Seifert, how you guys have really initiated a commercial revolution here, sir. | ||
Well, Steve, we certainly appreciate that. | ||
I will tell you that over the last few years, as you've seen companies like Target, Walmart, Bud Light, Apple, Spotify, Salesforce, We're good to go. | ||
We're out. | ||
We unsubscribe. | ||
And what happened over the last few years as American consumers have unsubscribed from that progressive cesspool is that they've moved their money to better businesses, businesses that actually stand for the flag. | ||
They love this country. | ||
They want to support their local community. | ||
They're not going to lecture you about gender ideology when you're simply trying to buy a cup of coffee. | ||
And now that folks have made the migration, they've unsubscribed from the corrupt system, they've discovered just how pleasant it is and how gratifying it is To support a business in your local community that shares your same principles for meritocracy, excellence, innovation. | ||
And so the cool thing, Steve, is that while Walmarts of the world are now repenting and are trying to reverse course because they've recognized the writing on the wall and they've learned that the American people do not want what they are selling. | ||
They're having trouble, though, regaining traction with the American consumers because the American consumers moved their money elsewhere and have discovered how fulfilling that actually can be. | ||
So it'll be an interesting road for corporate America over the next few years. | ||
Overall, I love the free market, and so I have loved witnessing thousands of small businesses start to rise up as actual competitors to the mainstream major retailers. | ||
And I think we're on the verge of a real Renaissance era as folks are starting to spend their money with businesses that Make this country special, Steve. | ||
It's an exciting time. | ||
On Cyber Monday, where do they go today, Steve? | ||
I want everybody to go and check this thing out. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
Well, head to publicsquare.com. | ||
Publicsquare.com. | ||
We have scores of different deals today for Cyber Monday. | ||
We've got businesses selling everything from household essential products like Alpinia Labs. | ||
That's actually a daily Bannon watcher, Steve. | ||
They watch your show every single day. | ||
Alpinia Labs, they make their household essentials with clean ingredients. | ||
We've got incredible companies like the 2A Watch Company that sells awesome men's watches. | ||
They're running a massive sale right now that lasts through the end of the day. | ||
I highly encourage checking them out. | ||
We've got TaylorMade Organics that sells skincare in a very organic fashion with clean ingredients. | ||
If you're looking for great beef jerky, we've got Biltong Barron. | ||
They're running a 20% off sale today. | ||
So the list goes on, Steve. | ||
No matter what you're looking for, head to publicsquare.com and you can find great deals from companies that want the same country that you do. | ||
It's incredibly, incredibly fulfilling. | ||
Amen, brother. | ||
One quick question. | ||
I only got a few seconds. | ||
I know you've been hanging out with Don Jr. He's a big supporter, a big part of your thing. | ||
Things on board. | ||
Is that beard? | ||
Is that inspired by Don? | ||
I thought Don Jr. was on. | ||
Is that beard inspired by Don Jr.? | ||
You started, you were a clean-cut guy. | ||
Now you're hanging out with Don Jr. You're looking like a frickin' rebel, boy. | ||
Love ya, Seaford. | ||
Love ya, man. | ||
Don and J.D., they're bringing here. | ||
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Don and J.D., that's it. | |
Got a trifecta over there. | ||
It's right. | ||
More like J.D. or more like Don. | ||
I've got to think about that. | ||
Short break. | ||
All of the corrupt criminal activities authored by government gangsters that we would not know about. | ||
From Russiagate, to Hunter Biden's laptop, to Joe Biden's classified documents case, to January 6th, to the 51 Intel letter and everything in between. | ||
We would never have learned that. | ||
How did they hide that information from you and why? | ||
The lies are the bedrock foundation of the deep state. | ||
If you do nothing, then the deep state and the government gangsters will win the day. | ||
If you do nothing and do not participate, then your system of justice will be corrupted. | ||
If you do nothing, then there will never be accountability for the government gangsters and their deep state operatives and the mainstream media that have robbed you of the truth. | ||
A historic level of exposure of government corruption Demands a historic-level response by the American public to fix Washington, D.C. In addition to building the case that Donald Trump had incited an insurrection on January 6th, the FBI would put an operation into play that would push the limits of even their corrupt lack of standards. | ||
We actually now know, thanks to brave whistleblowers at the FBI, that FBI field offices across the country had their unrelated cases seized by the Washington headquarters division and reclassified as January 6th domestic terrorism cases. | ||
This allowed Chris Wray to falsely testify before Congress that domestic terrorism was on the rise, providing the mainstream media and the deep state operatives with the narrative they needed to portray Donald Trump as the greatest threat to democracy. | ||
People know I don't have a second even to breathe, so if I take time to do something, I think it's important. | ||
And I've got a pretty good track record saying, this is important, and we've got to do this, and we don't have time for this. | ||
Understanding his work with President Trump the first term, the deep knowledge this young man has, the book governing gangsters needed to be turned into a film for people that just, books are just not accessible to them. | ||
We just got to be that blunt. | ||
The film is one of the most powerful I've ever made. | ||
And I'm very proud of, for a couple of years, I was nothing more than just a filmmaker. | ||
War Room.Film. | ||
Singular. | ||
Go check it out today. | ||
This is the case for Kash Patel, because you're going to hear them make the counter case off the same material. | ||
See it with your own eyes. | ||
Understand what this fight for Kash Patel is going to be about. | ||
The fight for Kash Patel is even greater than Kash Patel. | ||
It's not just about the second term and about President Trump getting his team. | ||
It is about what is our task and purpose. | ||
People and limited government conservatives, all you guys whined and bitched and moaned for decades and decades and decades and didn't do anything about taking down the Leviathan. | ||
Well, now you've got a bunch of warriors who are prepared to go to prison or prepared to even go bankrupt to do this. | ||
And Kash Patel manifests that. | ||
He personifies that. | ||
That's why this fight's so important. | ||
That's why, quite frankly, this audience was so jacked up over the weekend, as Matt Boyle said. | ||
Worm.film. | ||
Cash Patel. | ||
Government gangsters. | ||
We're going to talk a lot more about this. | ||
Also, Birch called. | ||
President Trump dropped the hammer on the BRICS nations, but he dropped the hammer as, hey, people trying to get off the U.S. dollar, I got news for you. | ||
You're going to get 100% tariffs. | ||
A wake-up call. | ||
Now, I would respectfully submit we have to stop the destruction of the purchasing power of the U.S. dollar if we're going to be fair, and President Trump's got a plan to do that. | ||
Scott Bessett and President Trump have a plan to do that. | ||
That's why Besson was so important to be totally in simpatico with President Trump on his plan. | ||
But he backed off the guys who are trying to run the tables on us for their own nefarious activities. | ||
100% tariffs because the theory of the case, you want access to the greatest market in the world, you're not going to play games. | ||
And President Trump is like, no games. | ||
Go to birchgold.com. | ||
I'm quite honored. | ||
If you read The End of the Dollar Empire, I think you'll see the thinking of President Trump. | ||
He's going to back off the BRICS nations. | ||
He's going to back off. | ||
He's also going to, this is his problem with the Federal Reserve. | ||
This is a problem with Jay Powell. | ||
This is a problem with the oligarchs on Wall Street. | ||
This will all play out in the weeks and months ahead. | ||
But birchgold.com, more than ever you need to get. | ||
We provide this totally free, so get on it today. | ||
Birchgold.com and talk to about your 401ks and IRAs and all that. | ||
Talk to the team at Philip Patrick. | ||
And I will have more to say. | ||
Maybe I do it at 6 o'clock tonight. | ||
I'll have more to say about the tax bill and everything that's going to happen. | ||
Quite a complicated process. | ||
We're going to, you know, in the fog of war. | ||
We'll make sure you understand it. | ||
So we'll break it all down for you this afternoon. | ||
Mike Lindell joins me. | ||
Mike, I know you're under pressure from the administrative and deep state, and you're one of the guys they've tried to destroy because you're a leader of this movement. | ||
But sell me a pillow right now. | ||
We need to get cash. | ||
We need cash money, not Cash Patel. | ||
We need cash money at my pillow. | ||
What are you going to do? | ||
Well, we're going to extend Black Friday here to Cyber Monday, all the specials we have. | ||
We have a $7.49 if you've never tried the MyPillow 2.0. | ||
And remember, with the Forum Posse, you get all of these cyber specials, the $7.49, the $19.98. | ||
We put on the king premiums. | ||
The premiums for 1998, never been done before in history, 1898 for the Queen. | ||
These are the premiums. | ||
These are the ones we've sold over 80-some million MyPillows. | ||
So you have all these specials that we extended in here to Cyber Monday. | ||
Go to MyPillow.com, scroll down until you see Steve, click on Steve there, and there they all are. | ||
We're leaving them all up. | ||
And remember, you guys get all specials and even exclusives here on this site right here that nobody else gets. | ||
You've got the beds and the mattress toppers 100% made in the USA. That mattress topper right there, 99, 98. That topper, it changes any bed into the best bed in history. | ||
And you guys have responded. | ||
I want to personally thank you all again for helping my pillow and my employees as we are on yet another attack. | ||
The IRS is around me right now this morning. | ||
I'm going, it's like they're trying to get in all the attacks they can before our great real president's in. | ||
Call my reps. | ||
Remember, we won that battle when they wanted to stop them from working from home. | ||
800-873-1062. | ||
You guys, take advantage of these Black Friday specials and for the War Room Posse. | ||
It's a win-win-win. | ||
And Steve, I can't thank you guys enough for the support you've given my pillow. | ||
We love you, Mike. | ||
We love the company, we love the products, and we love you. | ||
Thank you very much, Mike Lindell. | ||
Appreciate you, brother. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Charlie Kirk next. | ||
Poso after that. | ||
We're back 5 to 7. Don't miss it. | ||
We're going to be on fire like today. | ||
Odetta, the Battle Hymn of the Republic will take us out today. | ||
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We'll see you back here at 5. Glory, glory, hallelujah! | |
His truth is marching on! |