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This is what you're fighting for. | ||
I mean, every day you're out there. | ||
What they're doing is blowing people off. | ||
If you continue to look the other way and shut up, then the oppressors, the authoritarians get total control and total power. | ||
Because this is just like in Arizona. | ||
This is just like in Georgia. | ||
It's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and misrepresentations. | ||
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This is why this audience is going to have to get engaged. | |
As we've told you, this is the fight. | ||
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All this nonsense, all this spin, they can't handle the truth. | |
War Room. | ||
Battleground. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Friday, December, 6th December, Year of the Lord, 2024. We're packed this hour. | ||
Posobics on deck. | ||
Naomi Wolf's with us. | ||
I want to finish with Natalie. | ||
Mike Benz. | ||
I used to call him Michael when I knew him. | ||
He was in the White House, and he worked for... | ||
Ben Carson, he was always in a suit, nicely attired, trimmed beard. | ||
Now he's on Rogan. | ||
I think he's an MMA fighter, right? | ||
Who is this guy? | ||
Benz has gone native out there in Austin, Texas. | ||
But a very powerful speaker with these ideas that you and Benz and Darren Beattie and Raheem have really put front and center in In our movements thinking, it's helped people frame what's going on. | ||
Give me your assessment. | ||
Of a three-hour discussion, we were able to pull a three-and-a-half-minute powerful clip. | ||
Your thoughts, ma'am? | ||
I mean, just imagine if you've never watched The War Room, if you've never heard of Mike Benz, and you just get three hours of double barrel Mike Benz speaking at you about all the ways. | ||
Really, I guess it's confirming what you've probably already known, all things censorship, all things even much more nefarious than that. | ||
I think it was a brilliant, brilliant episode. | ||
Of Joe Rogan, but to the sense of the clip that you played, to me, there's two key takeaways that I think this audience has really been up to date on. | ||
One is that, you know, frankly, I mean, look what's going on with Pete Hegseth. | ||
Look what's going on. | ||
I think, you know, the water is now pooling or I guess maybe there's a second eye of the hurricane and that's now going to be Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
But we essentially have that sort of, you know, beck and call state run media operation, intelligence operation that chooses its target based on, you know, who's most detrimental or an existential threat. | ||
To the deep state. | ||
Right now, it's Pete Hegstaff. | ||
Tomorrow, it'll be Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
And I think that brings to the point, which has always sort of been Mike Benz's central thesis, that there really lacks a distinction between domestic policy here and foreign policy, at least the way that, you know, the blob operates. | ||
And I think that that dovetails Honestly, quite perfectly with what our theory of the case on all things, you know, color revolutions have been. | ||
In other words, they're sort of laying the pretext. | ||
You look at everything they've done from Ukraine to Czechoslovakia, you name the country. | ||
They're trying to do it here. | ||
Those were the dry runs. | ||
And now they have, you know, their chance to do it here. | ||
And just last quick point, Mark Elias is out with a big new op-ed today for a democracy docket, and it's called Building the Opposition. | ||
And he basically rejects the term, the idea of resistance, because he thinks it's too meek, it's not strong enough, because they're not merely resisting. | ||
They want to be on offense. | ||
They're not just going to fight back against the battles that Trump picks. | ||
They're going to choose the battles that they want to fight and take down the MAGA movement with. | ||
So I think that right there, just from an analytical perspective, it sort of shows you the moment that the left, or however you want to couch them as, where they're at in terms of fighting MAGA. Maybe we'll break that down to Martin. | ||
Natalie, where do people get you in the interim on your social media, ma'am? | ||
You guys know what to follow. | ||
It's Natalie G. Winters. | ||
And one quick plug, Steve. | ||
I have watched so much of this, you know, left-wing activist-type media, their activist calls. | ||
It's frankly hurting my brain. | ||
But another tactic that they really use that I think this audience could potentially consider using for things like Pete Hegseth We're good to go. | ||
Distill what you've heard on War Room about all these wonderful people, write up what you just heard Mark Lucas say, and make the case for Pete Hegseth in your local paper if you live in one of these states with a sort of wishy-washy senator. | ||
Wow, that is brilliant. | ||
Maybe we'll talk about that tomorrow. | ||
Natalie, thank you so much for taking time away on a Friday. | ||
I know down at Palm Beach it gets the happy hour start early. | ||
So thank you, ma'am. | ||
We'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Natalie Winters, our executive editor and the co-host here, and did just amazing work. | ||
Next Man Up, she and all, you know, Brat, all these people were just fantastic. | ||
I want to, okay, we're going to talk about, I got Aposo here. | ||
Really for Syria and for the Ukraine, but I've got to get him in the conversation. | ||
Some breaking news on Hexeth, and we're going to talk a little bit about cash. | ||
Let's go ahead. | ||
ahead I want to play a very special cold open for for my man Jack Vosovic oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh | ||
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I don't know. | ||
Fixed bayonets. | ||
That is from Stanley Kubrick's 1957 masterpiece, Paths of Glory. | ||
Jack Posobiec, I think you have some breaking news on Colonel Senator Joni Ernst. | ||
Do you not, sir? | ||
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Steve, we do have breaking news out of Joni Ernst. | |
By the way, the great Kirk Douglas there in Paths of Glory, father of Michael Douglas. | ||
Fantastic movie. | ||
I remember, of course, my favorite line in there, Steve, is... | ||
If they won't face German bullets, then by God, they'll face French ones. | ||
No, it's a tough film. | ||
It's a masterpiece. | ||
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That's Kubrick. | |
That's the best French warfare film. | ||
That's the best one. | ||
Best film of World War I, I think, ever. | ||
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How far did you make it into no man's land, sir? | |
About the middle. | ||
Yeah, the anthill. | ||
No, it's better than All Quiet on the Western Front, I think, by far. | ||
I love that film, but Paths of Glory. | ||
What we do is we use it for fixed bayonets, and that means we've got to go over the top and defend Pete Hexes. | ||
And, hey, I can tell you it's working in two regards. | ||
Joni Ernst. | ||
Now, Joni Ernst is a colonel. | ||
Joni Ernst is a combat veteran. | ||
Joni Ernst is, you know, that kind of solid Iowa stability. | ||
You've got some breaking news on this. | ||
Joni Ernst is kind of the—she's the linchpin of the Pete Hexas situation, sir. | ||
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And people, by the way, out in Iowa, people are calling her office because her Sioux City office is still open. | |
Her Des Moines office is still open. | ||
Here's the tweet from Joni Ernst. | ||
Pete Hegseth and I will continue our constructive conversations as we move forward, move forward together in this process. | ||
We plan to meet again next week. | ||
And at a minimum, we agree he deserves the opportunity to lay out his vision for our warfighters at a fair hearing. | ||
So I will say this, you know, I said this earlier on Human Events Daily and I'll say it now. | ||
Pete Hegseth has had a fantastic week. | ||
Look, Despite everything that you saw in the media, despite all the leaks, all these anonymous sources, all the stuff that's come out, show me one senator that has come out and said that they oppose Pete Hegseth. | ||
Can't. | ||
There's not a single one. | ||
He's having conversations. | ||
We knew he'd have conversations, but not a single one has come out and said no. | ||
And why is that? | ||
Because we and this posse and this movement are going over the top for Pete Hegseth. | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, you had five hours. | ||
You had a five-hour block both days. | ||
You had two hours of War Room. | ||
You had two hours of Charlie. | ||
You had an hour of Jack. | ||
And then you came back for two more hours of War Room. | ||
This is what it takes, folks. | ||
Go back. | ||
I want to break this down because she's very specific. | ||
We're moving forward together, right? | ||
They're having a conversation. | ||
He's going to lay out his vision. | ||
Walk me through that again. | ||
Deconstructed, because going into the weekend, on the Sunday shows, the Hill's got it wrong this morning. | ||
The Hill came out, said this thing is over. | ||
The DeSantis people are measuring the drapes over at the Pentagon. | ||
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Politico is all over the place. | |
They're saying, oh, he's done for. | ||
This is the end of Hegseth. | ||
Let me go find a playbook. | ||
He's been terrible lately. | ||
This whole year, now they're talking about other stuff. | ||
They said he was done. | ||
They've declared Pete Hegseth's death, I think, about a dozen times this week if you read Washington, D.C. establishment media. | ||
I don't know if Scott Pressler... | ||
Maybe I'll call up Scott Pressler, see if he wants to go out there, maybe Cliff Bologna, send him. | ||
I'll even send Vish Burr out to Iowa again. | ||
The Vish Burr. | ||
That's the Vish Burr. | ||
The Vish Burr. | ||
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The Vish Burr, who is instrumental as an Iowa caucus captain for President Trump. | |
He's tested his mettle. | ||
Charlie was tweeting, they were drafting Carrie Lake, who's a good Iowa farm girl. | ||
I think she's one of nine or eleven kids. | ||
A whole brood of them out there. | ||
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The leaks. | |
Oh yeah, oh yeah. | ||
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No, there's plenty of rainos out there. | |
So here we go. | ||
Colonel Ernst is going to be working with Pete to turn around. | ||
Before I go to Syria and Ukraine, I have to talk about Kash Patel because, Jack, it's been kind of quiet about Kash. | ||
Right. | ||
And here's why, Jack, here's I think the big thing is that as the senators got up to speed on exactly what government gangsters and seeing the film and talk about what we're doing here at War Room, what you guys are doing, Charlie, they come and think, yeah, President Trump's right. | ||
A lot of this stuff needs to be investigated. | ||
A lot of this stuff needs to be held accountable. | ||
Cash is not a wild man. | ||
The FBI is out of control. | ||
Every senator said that. | ||
But what's stunning to me on a Friday where they thought they were going to get Hexas out yesterday and DeSantis in... | ||
And they thought they'd get cash either today or over the weekend. | ||
They're 0 for 2. We're going into the weekend, and we're very strong on cash. | ||
And we got Hexas back off life support, and Hexas now showing momentum. | ||
Sir? | ||
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This is all the momentum for him. | |
By the way, Katz Patel, massive endorsement. | ||
The National Police Association Came out on top. | ||
And again, Kash Patel, who was supposed to be DOA, which by the way, all of the nominees are supposed to be DOA. Kash Patel's not supposed to have the National Police Association coming out endorsing him. | ||
And yet they did. | ||
Read this. | ||
Ash Patel's extensive career in national security, law enforcement, and public service has demonstrated his unwavering commitment to upholding the rule of law, defending justice, and protecting the American people. | ||
We know his time as a federal prosecutor working to dismantle what? | ||
The international drug trafficking organizations. | ||
Because this is a guy who's absolutely going to take it to the narco-terror cartel's Operating on both sides of the American border. | ||
And so many people have missed that part of Cash's resume and misread and misunderstood why it is that people want to come out. | ||
Also, you've got a huge Fox News story came out early this morning. | ||
I posted it up on Twitter, went viral right around 7 a.m. | ||
The current and former U.S. national security officials are now endorsing Kash Patel, saying that when we look at his resume objectively, he is, quote, one of the most experienced people to be nominated as FBI director ever. | ||
And guess what? | ||
I'm just going to say it again. | ||
The Democrats and the media were totally fine with Kamala Harris being the District Attorney of San Francisco, the Attorney General for California, the Senator from California, and all of them went and voted for her for President of the United States, and yet Kash Patel actually has more courtroom experience than she does. | ||
Right before I go back to Ukraine and Syria, it's inverse. | ||
You see, the more the cash gets momentum and is out of the headlines, Jack, every story you hear breaking, and it's all over MSNBC and CNN this afternoon, they're looking at a new concept, blanket preemptive pardons at the White House. | ||
That shows you cash is getting some momentum. | ||
The more the late nights are burning over there, conceiving this new thing no one's ever heard of, sir? | ||
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It's completely unheard of. | |
By the way, Mark Milley's name has now been added to that list. | ||
Yesterday, we heard the Jan 6 Committee to include Liz Cheney and Adam Schiff, who's now got this—he's been roughed up to Senate. | ||
And, of course, Dr. Fauci, these preemptive—quote, unquote— And the simple answer is this, is that all of these people who testified under oath in Congress were going to have their testimony, their words, looked at very closely. | ||
We are going to determine who it was that may or may not have committed perjury, perjury, by the way, to the U.S. House, to the U.S. Senate, to various other states. | ||
So they are very, very worried about Kash Patel. | ||
Also, there was a piece—Steve, I just saw this one. | ||
Rob Green posted up, because the news is coming fast and furious right now. | ||
Sources within the Pentagon report that Vice Admiral Chris French—Steve, I didn't even get a chance to tell you this one—the Navy's JAG, the JAG of the entire Navy, the Judge Advocate General, just submitted his resignation to the SECNAV, and the SECNAV has already accepted it. | ||
This was only 92 days in. | ||
This was a guy who was behind, wait for it, the Navy's COVID policy and the legal defense of Trident Order No. | ||
12, which was recently declared unlawful by a federal court in Texas. | ||
So this guy suddenly, and if this proves to be true, and that, by the way, I would tie back to Pete Hegstead, because people are now, look, all of these rats are All these people in these positions are scurrying around saying, wait a minute, accountability might actually be coming. | ||
I might actually have to face up for the things that I've done while in office. | ||
All right, I'm cutting bait. | ||
I'm out. | ||
Pop smoke. | ||
They're trying to pop smoke. | ||
I know you got to get back to the family. | ||
Let's play. | ||
We got a cold open for Jack. | ||
Jack was going to come on, talk about Syria and Ukraine. | ||
Let's get back to the family. | ||
Let's play the cold open for Jack. | ||
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Well, there is a vast amount of focus here in Romania tonight on the building behind me, because that is the Parliament of this country, but also some of that is taken up by the Constitutional Court, which has delivered a quite extraordinary ruling that has taken this whole nation By surprise, because it has annulled the entire presidential election process, which now will have to be run again in its entirety next year. | |
The background to this is that the first round of that presidential election saw two people emerge as the frontrunners. | ||
One of them was Elena Lasconi, a familiar centre politician. | ||
The other one was Carlin Georgescu, Who had really come from political obscurity to suddenly being one of the leading candidates to be the next president. | ||
He's a nationalist, populist, pretty right-wing figure with some unconventional opinions when we spoke. | ||
A conversation varied from him not believing in Covid and not believing in man-made climate change all the way through to his alleged links with Russia and that is why this is so important because the election has been cancelled on the back of allegations from the Romanian security services that Russia had launched a hybrid attack That was used to magnify Mr. Georgeski's social media profile, | ||
particularly on TikTok, where he became enormously... | ||
Okay, Jack, this is breaking news. | ||
I want to get you in here. | ||
You've got Ukraine. | ||
You've got Romania. | ||
It's on the border of Ukraine. | ||
You have the 101st Airborne. | ||
Folks in the United States, 101st Airborne has a brigade in Romania that's on the trigger to go into Ukraine at any time. | ||
Ukraine's had this election. | ||
You got a source candidate. | ||
You got this kind of populist nationalist. | ||
They're saying he's a Russian asset. | ||
They've just canceled breaking news. | ||
They were supposed to be on Sunday, the election. | ||
The source guy's down. | ||
The source woman's down by 10 points. | ||
The Supreme Court there has canceled it until May. | ||
And then you got this situation in Syria with these rebels and now Turkey's moving. | ||
That whole arc from the Ukraine through the Balkans, Turkey, this has been one of the most volatile areas in world history. | ||
It's blowing up right now before President Trump. | ||
And I'm telling you folks, write this down. | ||
This is where the First World War started. | ||
Really, the war that took the 20th century started over there in 1914. We really didn't end it until 1989. Jack, this is as dangerous as I've ever seen in my entire life. | ||
The people in Romania right now are going, what's happened? | ||
We're not going to have an election because the source guy is down by 10. We're going to kick it to May. | ||
You've got Turkey is making a big move in Syria. | ||
This thing is going to blow up Jack Posobiec. | ||
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Look, Steve, I said this the other day, and people were talking Assad, Assad, Assad, Assad in Iran, Assad in Iran. | |
I said, no, no, no. | ||
The name you need to be focused on is Erdogan. | ||
Erdogan is the one who's pushing down these Turkish-backed forces, by the way, the rebels and these HTS, you know, former, you know, we're not al-Qaeda anymore. | ||
We're just moderate rebels now. | ||
Steve, they're pushing south directly. | ||
They're on the road to Damascus. | ||
It's just as simple as that. | ||
They're on the road to Damascus. | ||
They've pushed out of Idlib. | ||
They've taken Hama. | ||
They've gone south down towards Homs. | ||
They're coming down in a straight line for Damascus. | ||
And unfortunately for Assad, We're not seeing anything out of Russia saying, oh, we're going to come in. | ||
And what's up? | ||
Where's Hezbollah? | ||
Well, Hezbollah has been getting pounded by Israel way down south. | ||
The Iranians, of course, have been pressed up supporting Hezbollah. | ||
So they're coming out. | ||
And listen to this. | ||
Listen to this piece out of Iran earlier today. | ||
I believe it was the Iranian foreign minister just about an hour or two ago said that – and I'm going to say this – the Iranian foreign minister Sayyed Bas Barakshi made a number of statements including Assad's position as the principal decision-maker in Syria is becoming increasingly untenable. | ||
It is becoming untenable. | ||
That's the Iranian foreign minister to Assad. | ||
basically saying brother you're on your own and of course Russia we know Russia and Putin cannot afford to go against Erdogan right now and And Erdogan knows that he's got all the leverage because he's got the Black Sea region on lock. | ||
He's got the Dardanelles on lock. | ||
Putin has always gone back. | ||
Two, Erdogan had said, do not allow those NATO ships into the Black Sea. | ||
Obey the Montreux Convention, and he has up until now, which means with the Bosphorus, no NATO ships have been able to come in while Ukraine and Russia have been at war. | ||
If Erdogan were to turn that on and say, oh, we're going to allow some NATO ships to come in, some submarines, now you've got special forces coming in, that would completely change the order of battle. | ||
It would completely change The system changed the entire game up in the Black Sea, and he knows this. | ||
Erdogan is using this leverage to take a huge bite out of Syria. | ||
And at first, we thought he was just going for the north. | ||
This looks now like he's coming all the way down to Damascus. | ||
Now, we know that Tomorrow there's going to be this Astana dialogue. | ||
There's going to be a meeting between Iran, Russia, and some Turkish delegates there in Astana. | ||
And so we'll see. | ||
The fate of Assad might be on the table within the next 24 hours. | ||
And Erdogan knows this. | ||
Either he goes or they're going to make him essentially agree to probably some Coalition, government, power sharing. | ||
Oh, by the way, in the midst of all of this, the Kurds have now leapt up and they're taking territory all across the Iraqi border. | ||
They're coming down south. | ||
They're coming across the Euphrates. | ||
So the Kurds are now trying to take control of the entire Euphrates River. | ||
Again, zoom out. | ||
All of this is happening because Joe Biden has essentially... | ||
Squandered every single piece of American foreign policy over the last decade plus. | ||
All of this is the failed policy of Barack Obama. | ||
President Trump understood that this hornet's nest, this absolute hornet's nest, is not an American interest. | ||
We do have troops in the region, but at the same time, this is the wages of war. | ||
And we've been playing the game of war for the last two to three years. | ||
And now it's time to pay the piper. | ||
Now it's time to pay the price. | ||
It's the wages of sin. | ||
Actually, tomorrow, Ben Harnel is going to come on. | ||
There's actually some reporting talking about Zelensky may actually be looking now for a golden parachute to get into the west end of London. | ||
This whole region is on fire right now. | ||
Biden's still trying to work a $24 billion package. | ||
That's kind of dead on arrival to try to ship as many arms over as possible. | ||
The Romanians are just not going to sit there and have this election canceled. | ||
The guy was up by 10 points. | ||
The election is supposed to be on Sunday. | ||
They say he's a Russian asset. | ||
He won the primary big. | ||
He's in a runoff with a source-backed candidate. | ||
He's up by 10. And the Supreme Court there canceled the election and said, I think we'll do it sometime in May. | ||
Kind of the same thing they did in Ukraine. | ||
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The previous election, too. | |
Steve, not just canceled the upcoming election, but in the Romanian court, these pro-EU guys there, they annulled the previous election. | ||
So just imagine that, folks. | ||
This is what they wanted in 2016 in the United States, by the way. | ||
They wanted to come in and say, oh, it was Russia. | ||
Russia put up tweets. | ||
Russia promoted Jack Posobiec on Twitter. | ||
So therefore, the election is done and we're out of here and we're going to do a redo. | ||
This is exactly what they tried to do. | ||
Where's the evidence, by the way? | ||
Can I see the evidence of this Russian interference? | ||
Can we look through the data? | ||
Can we figure out what was actually going on? | ||
Or do we just have to take your word for it? | ||
What do the Romanian people actually think about this? | ||
Do they like having their presidential elections annulled by a court order? | ||
I mean, Steve, this is the kind of government that they want for us where the people in Brussels and where Klaus Schwab can just reach out and snap his fingers and then overturn elections and then keep rerunning the vote until they get the result they want. | ||
Jack, social media over this weekend, now more than ever, Jack's going to be back with us in Palm Beach tomorrow, West Palm Beach. | ||
But until that time, sir, where do people track you down? | ||
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Yeah, we'll be at Jack Posobiec. | |
And yeah, Postal Lights, no days off. | ||
So when there's regime change going on in Syria, when Ukraine is collapsing, when our nominees are fighting and going over the top, you'll find me at Jack Posobiec. | ||
All the breaking. | ||
Jack Posobiec, thank you very much. | ||
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God bless you. | |
Thank the better half of the Posobiec for letting you visit with us for 20 or 30 minutes. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
The Posobiec family. | ||
Don't come any better. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Jenny Kahn takes this out. | ||
Naomi Wolf on the other side. | ||
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I got American, baby, in America's heart. | |
Go on, raise the flag. | ||
All this nonsense, all this spin, they can't handle the truth. | ||
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Naomi, I've got so much I've got to go through with you, including Axios has finally picked up the bird flu thing that we've been following for a while. | ||
But I've got to start with Fauci. | ||
They're going to burn the midnight oil again. | ||
If we, as people know, monitor CNN and MSNBC, they're now obsessed with the blanket preemptive pardons. | ||
And it's a rogues gallery. | ||
It's Cheney and the J6 committee. | ||
It's Jack Smith and his team. | ||
It's General Milley. | ||
And of course, it's Tony Fauci. | ||
And Tony Fauci would be mad because of the work you, Amy Kelly, and the Warren Posse did. | ||
Give me your assessment. | ||
Somebody spent a couple of years in this and was vilified by everybody of the folks you used to associate with politically had been vilified. | ||
In fact, was it Naomi Klein wrote a book about how crazy you are and how evil I am. | ||
After listening to the worm, I guess, for six months, somebody could she couldn't take any more. | ||
laughter How do you process that when you hear that they're over there at the White House with the world on fire, Romania's about to blow up now, Ukraine's already at war a million dead, Syria's about to fall, Turkey's gonna get in. | ||
We got a situation just like in August of 1914, it's a tinderbox over there, and they're spending all their time on blanket preemptive pardons, ma'am. | ||
I mean, how do you say, you know, We have big criminals who committed major crimes here in this administration without saying it. | ||
Draw up that list of, like, if you and I were, and our friends, were to, you know, play a game of making a list of the top 10 criminals who, if they were investigated, would And brought to charges would be facing very long prison sentences for very serious crimes. | ||
All those people would be on the list, right? | ||
And so there are almost no surprises. | ||
I guess the surprise is, as you were saying earlier, I've never heard of such a thing. | ||
I've never heard of a preventive blanket pardon. | ||
I'm not a lawyer, but it sounds kind of like the last segment in which the Romanian parliament just said, no, your election doesn't count. | ||
I mean, it sounds like they're making things up to cover the scale of illegality. | ||
I guess, you know, what it certainly shows is fear. | ||
Right? | ||
And this administration is sort of torching the scene of the crime on their way out the door, you know, hoping that there are no fingerprints or documents left in the crime scene. | ||
I mean, what I say over and over when I come onto War Room at this time in history is on January 21st, people like RFK Jr. and Dr. Jay Bhattacharya and people who really understand the nature of these crimes That Dr. Fauci has surely committed, right? | ||
I don't know if there's any doubt about that. | ||
We'll know where to look and they'll recognize the evidence pattern and they'll recognize the scale of the crimes and they'll know what to prosecute. | ||
I mentioned that Senator Johnson is planning for hearings right out of the gate based on the work that we did. | ||
And that others did, but the work that we did on the Pfizer papers with the Posse's help and support. | ||
So they're scared because they did very, very, very, very evil and illegal things. | ||
So I guess I would say, just in wrapping up this rant, that it's kind of characteristic of this administration, not surprising, although also shocking, that they just kind of are using their- No, no, no. | ||
But here's the power. | ||
You're too self-effacing with Amy Kelly and the 3,500 war room posse members. | ||
Fauci was held up as a god. | ||
Yes. | ||
His word was holy writ for about a year, year and a half. | ||
I mean, I've never seen a guy almost worshiped secularly, a secular God. | ||
Look, we're a ban in perpetuity on so many platforms that we still – I could care less. | ||
I said, I don't need them. | ||
We don't need them. | ||
If that's what they're going to do because we're talking about Fauci and they're going to ban us in perpetuity and we know the crimes this guy is doing and what he's killing, I'll take that. | ||
We're big boys and girls. | ||
And now you see in the dark of night, they're over there burning the midnight oil with the world on fire. | ||
The world on fire. | ||
They're figuring out how they save themselves because they understand what they did. | ||
They understand the implications of what they did, and this is the power of it. | ||
Naomi, I've got to power through a couple of things. | ||
Pfizer Papers, people who go to Amazon, amazing book, amazing work. | ||
But the CEO of Pfizer has a three-hour dinner with the president and Bobby Kennedy, and he didn't walk out of there in shackles. | ||
Your thoughts, ma'am? | ||
I mean, this, you know, I won't mince words. | ||
Maha And health freedom dissidents are very upset about some of the things that President Trump's team have put on his schedule and that he's agreed to do and some of the personalities that they've put forward. | ||
And this was a head-scratcher, to say the least. | ||
I mean, my head was exploding when I read that, having reflected on it. | ||
No, seriously, I mean, so distraught, so, so outraged. | ||
I mean, I literally pinned for a while a post that said, like, Have I torched my whole past life and changed political parties for no reason, right? | ||
Because, you know, is the new boss same as the old boss? | ||
But I hope that this represents three or four or five dimensional chess on the part of the president-elect. | ||
I hope that what this could be is, and I don't want to blow it for her, You know, him or RFK Jr. by saying this, but I hope that this could be, let's ease their minds, let's relax everybody, get RFK in, get him confirmed, and then, you know, let the The theory is out of hell. | ||
Hey baby, it's Trump world. | ||
It's all a process. | ||
Just hang with us. | ||
Just hang with us. | ||
I'm going to play the Kirk Douglas. | ||
I'm going to play Pads of Glory next time Naomi's on. | ||
Last thing, on a Friday, I've got to get to you. | ||
They finally caught up over at Axios. | ||
Mike Allen and the great team over there. | ||
This bird flu situation... | ||
What's going on, Naomi? | ||
Is this something to worry about? | ||
Is this starting to metastasize? | ||
Or is this just media hype? | ||
Your thoughts, ma'am? | ||
You know, remember we've been hearing about bird flu as the next big thing for a couple of years now. | ||
And whenever they need a distraction or to scare people, they trot out bird flu and a couple of other things. | ||
You know, I'm looking at the Axios story, and what happened was that a raw milk farmer in California named Mark McAfee, the CEO, got investigated because of alleged infection by bird flu. | ||
And it's the same kind of thing they did, you know, with the COVID scare. | ||
It was tests. | ||
So the cows have no symptoms, but they have bad PCR tests. | ||
So there must be bird flu. | ||
It's not till, and we don't know, right? | ||
We can't evaluate these tests. | ||
Maybe they do, right? | ||
But maybe they don't. | ||
But it's not till you get way down in the story, Steve, that you see that There is no connection between raw milk and bird flu that has been confirmed. | ||
It's all a hypothetical. | ||
And if you get further down in the story, you see that the same people who are so upset about the possible connection between raw milk and bird flu are our old friends at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health who produced all of the fake data about COVID. And the last thing people should notice is that this guy, | ||
Mark McAfee, that they're targeting says that he was asked by Nicole Shanahan, RFK Jr.'s former running mate, to apply for a job overseeing raw milk under RFK Jr. And it was soon after that that they came after him. | ||
The feds came after him. | ||
And the last thing I just want to tell people is that raw milk is a threat because it's a threat to giant milk, like big milk, right? | ||
Because you don't need to buy the $60,000 pasteurizer if you're a small farmer and give your milk to the giant conglomerates if raw milk is okay for you to sell directly to your neighbors. | ||
Last thing. | ||
We've got to have you back on. | ||
It's been like an hour going through this. | ||
So much is happening. | ||
Just real quickly. | ||
Do you believe... | ||
Because Bobby is back in the – the New York Times did a 15,000-word takedown of Bobby Kennedy from the heroin to all of it last week, and it was back in the tire ads, and nobody cared. | ||
It was stunning because they're focused on Pete, and they just got Gates, and they're focused on cash. | ||
Do you believe, man, when we finally get to the hearing that it's going to be the maha – that that is going to be the showdown between the established order, what Robert F. Kennedy, you – Nicole Shanahan and many others, this kind of whole new emerging, not just political alliance, but a new way of thinking about this. | ||
Is that confirmation hearing going to be like next level television as far as drama goes in a showdown of these two conflicting ideas and forces, ma'am? | ||
In a dream world, yes, but I've got some real worries about what could derail that. | ||
My analysis is that the Democrats are very quiet, all things considered. | ||
They're not using the big guns to try to tarnish or mobilize opposition to RFK Jr. or a number of these other personalities. | ||
And I'm worried about other things that I don't really want to share right now. | ||
But basically what I'm prepared for is that There are bad stories that the opposition will leak, drip, drip, drip, day after day after day, that they're holding it back, and that they'll be effective in diverting attention from all the good things that RFK Jr. and President Trump will be able to showcase in those critical few weeks. | ||
Can I say one more thing before I go away? | ||
Sure. | ||
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Speaking as a former political consultant, you know, Clinton faced horrible stories, you know, day after day, month after month, but he always got ahead of them. | ||
The press team dumped the bad stories on a Friday night or Christmas Eve or whatever, and owned it, right? | ||
Got it out. | ||
And I highly recommend that if there's any bad story, and I don't know of any, right? | ||
But I feel like the silence on the Dem side means that they have stuff, whether it's about anyone, like anyone on the RFK transition team, any of the nominees, get it out now, get it out over Christmas, get it out, own it, issue the statement, whatever, make it be old news long before the hearings begin. | ||
That's what I would highly recommend. | ||
Social media. | ||
We're having you back on. | ||
We've got to get into all of this because you're right. | ||
This RFK situation is going to be a battle of the... | ||
It's going to be alien versus predator. | ||
We have to get ahead of it. | ||
Where did they get to you, Naomi? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Naomi R. Wolf on X. You've got to order. | ||
Perfect for the holidays. | ||
Cheer up your family with it. | ||
The Pfizer papers on Amazon. | ||
Order multiple copies. | ||
And thanks again to the Posse and to you, Steve, for producing that for the world. | ||
And you can follow me also on DailyCloud.io and on Substack. | ||
And it's outspoken on Substack. | ||
Thank you, Steve, for everything. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
No, you do all the work. | ||
And Amy Kelly, the whole team over at DailyCloud. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
Let's play. | ||
I want to play the trailer for the film Government Gangsters, produced by our next guest, Dan Floyd, the author of this magnificent book. | ||
Let's play the film. | ||
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Have you ever wondered how the deep state works? | |
Sixty have voted to move forward with impeachment. | ||
And he hasn't presented his first finding. | ||
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Stephen K. Bannon and Kash Patel present Government Gangsters. | |
So-called Russia dossier. | ||
A broader conspiracy. | ||
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President Trump called it a must-see film. | |
Did you like this, sir? | ||
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What, like with a cloth or something? | |
No. | ||
Steve Bannon says it's the most important film he's been a part of. | ||
It's gonna be a blockbuster. | ||
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This film is more important now than ever. | |
This is the type of movie that could change this election. | ||
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You don't have to go to a crowded theater to watch. | |
Go to warroom.film and stream government gangsters. | ||
You can't fight what you don't know. | ||
Stream government gangsters at warroom.film. | ||
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Use the code RAV24 for 24% off. | |
Dan, I tell you, timing on this thing. | ||
The book, what we've done is make the book a little more accessible and dramatic. | ||
The book is fantastic. | ||
This was the source material. | ||
Cash. | ||
It's a film of Bad Cash Patel. | ||
And if you want to see what the fight is... | ||
Wow, this is it right here. | ||
Where do people get the film? | ||
Tell me a little bit about, give me a minute or two in the film, then we'll talk about your magnificent pictorial history of the war room, sir. | ||
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Well, the interesting thing is I think people thought that this film initially was like an election rah-rah film, get out and vote and get people energized. | |
But the reality is I think it's more important now today than ever because it really lists all the corruption that we see at the FBI among other agencies. | ||
But once you watch this film, you'll understand, A, how the deep state operates, how they work and how nefarious they are, but also the mandate that Cash is going to bring with him and the things that he's going to clean up and how he proposes to do it. | ||
And there couldn't be a better candidate or nominee for FBI director than Cash Patel. | ||
And I think when people watch this film, they're going to understand exactly why. | ||
Hang on, I'm going to tell you what I'm hearing. | ||
The reason that the heat, that cash, it's not his turn in the barrel right now, it was going to be. | ||
A lot of people have downloaded this, particularly staffs have downloaded this because they can't read the book, so they watch this. | ||
It's under an hour. | ||
And people are saying, well, hang on for a second. | ||
First off, we understand why they're looking at these blanket preemptive pardons. | ||
We got it. | ||
And number two, who knows this material better than cash? | ||
He walks you through exactly what the problems are. | ||
This film is now more important than ever. | ||
My recommendation to the policy is download it over the weekend, watch it, get some people over there, talk about it. | ||
You'll see why Biden and these guys are working on the pardons, but you'll also see, quite frankly, why the heat is not on cash like it was a couple of days ago. | ||
People understand cash has seriously got a great background, but for the moment in time that we have, there's no individual that knows this better and can become... | ||
It can take actionable information and move on it right away. | ||
The film lays that out, warroom.films. | ||
Go check it out. | ||
Like I said, it's the most important film I think I've ever worked on. | ||
Dan's been my producer now for over 20 years. | ||
Great work. | ||
I want to pivot, though, quickly. | ||
We've got a couple minutes. | ||
Dan, you've been my producer. | ||
The films look beautiful. | ||
You're tremendously creative. | ||
But even I didn't know the eye you had. | ||
I have gotten so many compliments on this book, The Pictorial History. | ||
If we can show it, The Pictorial History of the War Room. | ||
The photography is amazing. | ||
The writing is amazing. | ||
This is the single best Christmas gift I think you can give somebody if they're a War Room Posse member. | ||
Dan, walk me through it. | ||
How did you create it and why should people buy it? | ||
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Well, look, I think, first of all, I think that people are surprised a little bit by the type of photography that we're seeing in this. | |
Maybe they thought it was more like headshots or that kind of thing. | ||
But also, you know, with the layout and the writing and everything, I didn't want to do a book that was, you know, sort of middle of the road kind of thing. | ||
I wanted it to be looked at really as an art book. | ||
As a coffee table book that would stand up against the best of them. | ||
It just happens to celebrate the War Room heroes and the rebels and that spirit and the ideas behind the War Room that makes it such a powerful and influential program. | ||
So I think that really was the impetus behind it. | ||
Once it finally came around to actually being a book, which it never started off being. | ||
But that's what I would like people to walk away with. | ||
Where can people get this? | ||
Where can they get the book? | ||
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The easiest way is to go to Amazon or Barnes and Noble and just look it up, Rebels, Rogues, and Outlaws. | |
And, you know, I've been told that it's a fantastic Christmas gift. | ||
I know a lot of people who have bought multiple copies to hand them out under the Christmas tree, and they're actually really excited about doing it. | ||
And I think it's a great addition to any library or coffee table, for sure. | ||
And I hope that it will be seen as really an art book and as a book that stands as a testament To the time that we're witnessing, which is something I've never seen in my life, you know, the power of this alternative media and the way that this messaging can get out. | ||
So I think it's an important, not just as a beautiful book, but also as a historical document. | ||
No, it's amazing. | ||
You sold them out at the Club 47. We're going to have an event in D.C. coming up next week. | ||
Dan's going to be part of it, and then we're going to be in New York, not just for the gala, but do something with the book. | ||
A lot going on. | ||
We'll be giving information. | ||
Dan, social media, where do people go to find out more about the book, more about you? | ||
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At Do It Fluid on InstaX and Truth Social, D-O-I-T-F-L-U-E-T, or go to Amazon and pick up the book. | |
Dan is in the moment, the producer of Government Gangsters, the hottest, most definitive film out there, but the moment we're in will have a major influence. | ||
I think they're going to play it at the confirmation hearing, then ask Cash a question about it, which I think will be great. | ||
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Also the book, The Pictorial History of the War. | |
Dan, thank you very much for joining us on a Friday night. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
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Thanks for having me, Steve. | |
It's great to be here as always. | ||
Thanks, brother. | ||
We're going to leave you with Billy Strings from St. John the Evangelist, the Book of Revelations, a cover of one of the great American artists, Johnny Cash, When the Man Comes Around. | ||
We'll see you tomorrow morning, 10 a.m. | ||
Eastern Standard Time, live here in the War Room. | ||
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Whoever is unjust, let him be unjust still. | |
Whoever is righteous, let him be righteous still. | ||
Whoever is filthy, let him be filthy still. | ||
Listen to the words written down when a man comes around. | ||
Hear the trumpets, hear the pipers. | ||
One hundred million angels singing. | ||
Multitudes are marching to the big hill of Rome. | ||
Voices calling, and voices crying. | ||
Twins are sung, and some have died. | ||
Salfa and Omega's kingdom come. |